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KING GEORGE.
      Quarterly courts, altered, 276.
KING WILLIAM.
      Holt Richeson authorised to distrain for certain taxes in, 628.
KIRKPATRICK, SAMUEL
      His pension increased, 617.
KNIGHT, JACK
      A slave belonging to the Commonwealth, who served on board the armed vessels, emancipated, 103.
LANDS.
      Books for transcribing certain entries, in Kentucky, how procured, 45. Land warrants in register's office no longer to be burnt; plats and surveys to be preserved, 61. Additional superintendents, for surveying lands of officers and soldiers; their powers, 66. Loss of entry book, and field notes of surveyor of Henry, how supplied, 79. All acts directing sale of lands for non payment of taxes repealed, 115 Such lands how proceeded with, 115, 116. Forfeited and liable to location, 116. Further time for surveying entries on the western waters, 120 When lands of intestate may be sold, for division, 122. Further time for returning plats and certificates of survey on eastern and western waters, 124, 125. Lots in town granted Illinois regiment, how disposed of, 149. Not forfeited for want of improving, 150. Lands in Amelia and Nottoway to be reassessed, 156, 270. Public lots in Portsmouth, formerly Gosport, to be sold, 175. Commissioners to execute deeds for lands, to Illinois regiment; when lands forfeited for not taking out deeds, 178. Further time to return plats and certificates of survey, 247. when sheriffs may sell lands, on which they have paid the taxes, 248. Executive to direct sheriffs to sell lands, purchased on public account for taxes, 249. Certain surveys to be retained in deputy register's office, 262. Further time to return surveys, 402. Further time to survey entries, 402. Act authorising Executive to direct sheriffs to sell lands the property of the Commonwealth amended, 524. Surveys in Kentucky to be delivered by the register to owners, 526. Act for relief of owners of entries, in county of Henry, 543. court of Halifax to appoint persons to convey lands sold by Matthew Simms, former sheriff, 549.
John Watson authorised to sell certain lands, for taxes, in Prince Edward, 555. Lands in Kanawha county, to be reassessed, 562.
LAND WARRANTS.
      No longer to be burnt in register's office, 61.
LAWS.
      Provision for new revisal of, 8. Rules as to construction of, 9. Act for revisal amended, 130. Provision for publishing, 531. Names of revisors, 131. When certain laws to commence, 132, 534, 541. Advance to printer for revised code, 542.
LEE.
      County formed from Russell, 556.
LEE, RICHARD EVERS
      A sum of money to be paid to, as administrator of Samuel Allyne, out of proceeds of Andrew Sprowler's confiscated estate, 219.
LEXINGTON.
      Part of public lot in town of, in Kentucky, may be sold, for purpose of erecting a house of worship, 85. Regulations for electing trustees, 191, 192. Former trustees displaced, 192.
LEWISBURG.
      Further time to improve lots in, 179.
LIMITATION.
      Act directing courts and juries ex officio to apply act of limitation to store accounts, repealed; limitation extended to one year, 5. Of penal actions, 40.
LITTLEPAGE, RICHARD
      Execution of Commonwealth against suspended, 624.
LOUDOUN.
      Quarterly court, altered, 70.
LOUISVILLE.
      Further time to improve lots in, 86. Trustees appointed, 90, 148, 299.
LOTTERIES.
      Authorised for benefit of Randolph academy, 87. Warren academy, 92. Fredericksburg academy, 93. Town of Alexandria, 94. Transylvania seminary; Church at Warminster; Church in Halifax; academy in Southampton, 173. Paper mill in Staunton; Church in Alexandria; for benefit of Nathaniel Twining; Church in Petersburg; Church in Shepard's town, 174. Paving streets in Alexandria; road from Rock-fish gap, to Scott's

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and Nicholas's landings; bridge from Gosport to Portsmouth, and certain lots to be sold for that purpose, 175. Amicable society, 175. Scotville in Powhatan, 193. Church in Manchester, and in St. Anne's parish, 314. Mason's hall in Charlotte, 315. For paving main street in Winchester; for building an academy in Warminster, 315. For repairing a bleaching mill, near Staunton, 316. For benefit of William Tatham, 318.
LUNATICS.
      Certificate of their estate to be sent with them, 129. Committee appointed; their powers; profits of estate, how applied; bond by committee; penalty on justices; guards limited, 129.
LUTZ. PHILIP
      Interest of Commonwealth, in certain lands vested in Mary Cooper, 303.
MADISON.
      Town, in Amherst county, established, 196. County, formed from Culpeper, 558.
MANCHESTER.
      Lottery authorised for building a church in, 314.
MARINE HOSPITAL.
      Sale of authorised, 158.
MARRIAGES.
      Forcible and stolen, punishment of, 7.
MARSHALL, RICHARD
      Placed on the pension list, 210.
MARTINSVILLE.
      Town in Henry county, established, 197.
MATILDAVILLE.
      Town, at Great Falls of Potowmac, established, 171.
MATTAPONY.
      Act for opening and improving navigation of, amended, 286.
MATTHEWS.
      County, formed from Gloucester, 162.
MAXWELL, JAMES
      Warrants to issue to, for a sum of money, for a debt due from Andrew Sprowl, whose estate was confiscated, 211.
MAYSVILLE.
      Further time to improve lots in, 179.
M'ARNISH, JAMES
      Placed on the pension list, 615.
M'CLINTICK, ALICE
      Placed on the pension list, 616.
M'GUIRE, WILLIAM
      Continued on the pension list, 204.
MERCHANTS.
      Tax on, repealed, 114.
MILFORD.
      Town, in Madison county, Kentucky, established, 87. In Caroline county, Virginia, established, 576.
MILITIA.
      Fines remitted, 117, 527. Remedy against those withholding, 260. Act for regulating the militia, 340. Organization into divisions, brigades, regiments, and battalions, 340, 341. General officers and staff; other officers; supernumeraries; training officers, divisions, brigades and regiments to be numbered and registered, 342. Counties divided into districts for regiments, battalions and companies; companies allotted for rotine of duty; exempts, 343. Grenadiers, light infantry and riflemen; cavalry, artillery, 344. Oaths of officers; power of adjutant general; musters of companies, of battalions, 345, of regiments; notices, how given, penalties, 346, Duty of Captains, at musters; returns of delinquencies, companies, battalions, regiments; drummer and fifer, 347 Grade; exercise; rules of discipline; arrests, 348. Misbehaviour; colours; drums and fifes; invasions and insurrections; camp equipage, 342. Impressments; when executive may appoint officers; power of commanding officer, on invasion or insurrection; articles of war, 350. Pay and rations; patrollers; penalty for failure, 351. Courts martial; who may arrest; appeals; evidence; courts of enquiry, 352. Fines, distress for, 353. fines for various delinquencies, 353, 354. Arms exempted from execution and distress, and men from arrest; Richmond, Williamsburg and Norfolk, distinctly organized; fines, how remitted; who may exempt from duty; trial of general officers, 353. By whom arrested; salaries of adjutant general, and brigade inspectors, 356.
MILSTEAD, JOHN
      Escheated lands of, vested in trustees, to be sold and money how appropriated, 94.
MILTON.
      Town, in Albemarle county, established, 87. Further time to improve lots, 588.

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MITCHELL, JOHN
      His claim to be liquidated, 321.
MITCHELL, LOCKETT
      Duplicate of certificate to issue to, 608.
MONEY.
      Not to be appropriated by resolution only, 33. What gold and silver current, 477. Public accounts to be kept in dollars and cents, 478, 533.
MONTGOMERY.
      County, divided and Wythe formed, 76. Part of Botetourt added to, 77.
MORGAN'S TOWN.
      Further time to improve lots in, 86, 588.
MUTE.
      Effects of standing, 40.
NANSEMOND.
      Quarterly court, altered, 70. Poor of Suffolk parish in, how provided for, 280. Trustees to convey lands held by Nansemond tribe of Indians; purchase money, how applied, 289.
NETTLES, ABRAHAM
      To receive arrears of pension; and be represented to the proper officer of the U. States, 207.
NEWTON, THOMAS
      A sum of money granted, to, as executor of Robert Tucker, for a bond given by Robert Carter Nicholas, treasurer, 211. Another sum to be refunded to, 326. A sum to be paid to, for a lot in Richmond, taken for public purposes, 623.
NICOLSON, THOMAS
      Allowance to, for printing journals of the senate, 206.
NORFOLK.
      Court days, and quarter sessions of county, and borough, altered, 69. Court of county removed without the borough, 71. Justices of county not to assess taxes on inhabitants of borough, 71. Court of hustings authorized to impannel grand juries; inhabitants of borough not to serve as grand jurors in county, 201.
NORTHAMPTON.
      Qarterly court, altered, 70.
NOTTOWAY.
      Lands in, to be assessed, 156. Act amended, 270. Indians, authorized to sell certain lands, by trustees, 549. Dividing line between Amelia and Nottoway ascertained, 561.
OHIO.
      Qarterly court altered, 185.
OVERSEERS.
      See Poor.
OVERTON, WILLIAM
      Execution of Commonwealth against, suspended, 624.
PAGE, ROBERT
      Execution of Commonwealth against, suspended, 624.
PAMUNKEY.
      Act for opening and extending navigation of Pamunkey river, 73.
PARCENERS.
      Rights and remedies of, 123.
PARIS.
      Name of Hopewell altered to Paris, 177.
PARISHES.
      Hampshire parish divided and Hardy formed, 190. How the glebe to be sold, and the money appropriated, 190. Poor of Suffolk parish, in Nansemond, how provided for, 280.
PATESFIELD.
      Additional trustees of town of, 300.
PATRICK.
      County, formed from Henry, 160. Part of Henry added to, 290.
PENAL ACTIONS.
      Limitation of, 40.
PENNOCK, WILLIAM & NICOLSON, GEORGE
      A sum of money to be paid to, 325.
PENNOCK, WILLIAM
      Exclusive right granted to, of conveying a stage carriages, for a limited time, 106. His privilege transferred to Townes and Woolfolk, 622.
PENSIONERS
      How paid, 56. William Barret, Francis Whiting, John Green, William Selden, William M'Guire, George Hite, Willis Wilson, and Thomas Fenn, continued on the pension list, 204. Joseph Hodges placed on the pension list, 205. Thoms Price, 205. Mary Boush, 207. Jacob Price and Abraham Nettles, to receive arrears of pension, 207. Richard Marshal and Robert Ferguson placed on the pension list, 210. William Courtney, 210. Frederick Fisher, 319. John Wheeler, 320. John Skeggs, John Scurry, Ferguson Hyland, Philip Evans, William Smith, Mary Ramsay and Elizabeth Snale, 321, 322. James M'Arnish, 615. Richard Taylor's pension increased, 615. Alexander Stewart, Louis Rouse, Benjamin Taylor, Judith Carter, Benjamin Blackburne,

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Elinor Crittenden, Margaret Carr, Mary Whitt, Mary Dilliard, Margery Groten, Alice M'Clintock, Henry Salmon, placed on the pension list, 616. Pensions of Thomas Finn and Samuel Kirkpatrick increased, 617.
PERJURY.
      Subornation and perjury, how punished; disqualification as witnesses, 34.
PETERSBURG.
      Court day of, altered, 69. Common hall, authorised to impose duties on vessels using the public wharves, 84. Lottery for building a church in, 174. Limitation in levying taxes; day of election of members altered, 295.
PHILIADELPHIA PACKET.
      Proceeds of sale of, under sentence of court of admiralty, restored to owners, 209.
PHYSICIANS.
      Tax on repealed, 114.
PILOTS.
      Examiners of, appointed; pilots to be classed; to return their branches and take out others, 267. Branches to be granted to those who have been apprentices only; pilot removing out of the state disqualified; may give copies of branches to their apprentices; mode of suspending and disqualifying pilots; name of pilot boat to be painted on foresail, 268.
POLLARD, ROBERT
      Certificate to be issued to, 621.
POLLOCK, OLIVER
      A sum of money to be paid to, 325.
POOR.
      County courts to appoint overseers in certain cases; annual meeting, 262. Poor rates, when accounted for; remedy for withholding; where another collector appointed; no security on executions against collectors; fines distrainable for, 263. Poor rates levied in specie, 264. Poor of Suffolk parish, in Nansemond, how provided for, 280.
PORK.
      Quantity to be put in a barrel; number of hoops, 261.
PORT CONWAY.
      Further time to improve lots in, 179.
PORTSMOUTH.
      Lottery authorised for erecting bridge between Gosport and Portsmouth; and public lots to be sold for that
purpose, 175. Owners of water lots to lay off a street, 299.
POTOWMACK RIVER.
      Further time for improving navigation, 187. Terms of additional shares; delinquent subscribers to pay interest; where tolls to be paid; part of capital to improve branches; foreigners may hold certain shares, 188, 275. Commissioners to examine slopes in mill dams, 274. Right to improve navigation of branches, limited, 275.
PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES.
      Electors to choose by districts, 536.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
      Trustees authorised to sell glebe in Hardy county, 190. Other glebes to be purchased for Hampshire and Hardy parishes, 190.
PRICE, JACOB
      To receive arrears of pension, and be represented to the proper officer of the U. States, 207.
PRICE, THOMAS
      Placed on the pension list, 205.
PRINCESS ANNE.
      Court day and quarter sessions, altered, 70. Poor-house and lands, to be sold, 71.
PRINCE WILLIAM.
      Quarterly courts altered, 185.
PRISONERS.
      United States, on what terms received in state jails, 3.
PRIVY TOKENS.
      Punishment for, 22.
PUBLIC DEBTORS.
      Duty and liability of sheriffs, in relation to, 57. Where property is encumbered, 59. Penalty for preventing sale, 59. Arrangements for collecting balances from sundry individuals, 136 to 144. Tobacco receivable in payment, 266. Actions authorised against; in name of governor; no official bond pleadable in abatement, 403. Act reducing into one, the several acts concerning the recovery of debts due to the public, and the sale of lands for judgments on behalf of the Commonwealth against public officers, 468. Executions against sundry public debtors suspended, 624.
RAMSAY, MARY
      Placed on the pension list, 322.

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