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RANDOLPH.
      Trustees of Randolph academy authorised to raise a sum of money, by lottery, 87. Additional trustees; meeting, how convened, 292.
RAPE.
      Carnal knowledge of a woman child under 10 years old, felony without clergy, 10.
READ, ROBERT
      Escheated lands of, vested in Margaret read, 95.
RECORDS.
      Embezzling, act against, 23.
REGISTER.
      Of land office, his salary reduced, 264.
RESOLUTIONS.
      No money to be appropriated, by resolution of Assembly, 33. Resolution on the assumption of the state debts by Congress, 234, 237. On hearing the debates of the Senate, 235. On the subject of the rights to laws, in the North-western territory, 236.
REVENUE.
      See Taxes.
REVISAL.
      Provision for new revisal of laws, 8. Act amended, 130. Names of revisors, 131. Provision for publishing, 531. Advance to printer for, 542.
RICHARDS, GABRIEL
      A certificate to be issued to, 324.
RICHESON, HOLT
      Authorised to distrain for taxes of King William, 628.
RICHMOND.
      Court of hustings empowered to try slaves, and impannel grand juries; court day altered; militia to form a distinct regiment, 200. A sum of money to be paid to John W. Ellis, for a lot on which the public buildings were erected, 213. so to Thomas Newton, 623. Bank, in Richmond, authorised, 599.
ROADS.
      Courts of certain counties to regulate their roads; who to work on roads, 45. Acts for keeping certain roads in repair amended, 47. Act appropriating taxes for opening a road from state road to the mouth of Little Kanawha explained, 80. Further amended, 552. Road over Swift Run Gap, how repaired, 82. Lottery authorised for cutting a road from Rockfish gap to Scott & Nicholas' landing, 175. Obstructions in road leading through the Wilderness to Kentucky, how removed, 184. Justices of Greenbrier and
Kanawha to provide for repairing the road from Lewisburg to the falls of the Great Kanawha, 186. Further time allowed for completing certain roads, 285. Commissioners to view a way for a road from the block-house, in Washington, to the top of Cumberland mountains, 544. Powers granted to commissioners of road, from Morgan town, to Fishing creek, 553.
ROANOKE.
      Act for clearing river, amended; trustees appointed; their duty, 193. Receiver to be appointed; vacancies in trustees, how supplied, 194.
ROBERTS, LEWIS
      Proceedings authorised to dissolve his marriage with Rachel Roberts, 227.
ROBERTSON, CHRISTOPHER
      Duplicate of certificate to issue to, 607.
ROMNEY.
      Trustees of town of, appointed, 90.
ROSE.
      Negro Rose and her children, David, Judy, and Kate, emancipated, 618.
ROUSE, LEWIS
      Placed on the pension list, 616.
RUSSELL.
      Court day altered, 185. County divided and Lee formed, 556.
RYAN, NATHAN
      Duplicate of certificate to issue to, 609/
SALARIES.
      Salary of register of land office reduced, 265. Salaries of officers of government, 404. Governor; members of counsel; judges; attorney general; auditor; speaker of senate; speaker of house of delegates; clerk of general court; treasurer; register of the land office and his clerks; first clerk of the council, treasury and auditor; each of the other clerks, keeping of public jail, 405.
SALMON, HENRY
      Placed on the pension list, 616.
SAMPSON, RICHARD
      Duplicate of certificate to issue to, 611.
SANDIDGE, JOSEPH
      Duplicate of certificate to issue to, 608.
SAUL.
      Negro, belonging to George Kelly, emancipated, 619.
SCOTT, JAMES
      Act authorising his executors to sell his lands, repealed, 306.

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SCOTTVILLE.
      Lodge of masons, to raise money, by lottery, for building an academy, 293.
SCURRY, JOHN
      Placed on the pension list, 321.
SEALS.
      Seal for high court of chancery, 147. Appropriation for, 542.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT.
      Cession of ten miles square, for seat of general government, 43. Advance of money for buildings, 125.
SELDEN, SAMUEL
      Continued on the pension list, 204.
SEWELL, THOMAS
      Duplicate of a burnt certificate to be issued to, 218.
SHANNON, WILLIAM
      Certain sums of money to be paid to, and to the payees of his bills, 211.
SHELTON, ROBERT
      Land warrant, to be issued to, 610.
SHENANDOAH.
      Court day and quarterly sessions altered, 564.
SHEPHARD'S TOWN.
      Lottery for building church in, authorized, 174.
SHERIFFS.
      Deputies authorized to collect taxes, on death of high sheriff, 38. Duty and liability, in relation to executions in behalf of the commonwealth, 57, 58. Not bound to make oath of specific collections for taxes, 60. Executive may remit fines against, 60, 127, 528. On death of sheriffs, county courts may qualify collectors of taxes, 65. Their commissions on executions, 246. Fine, for failing to return execution, 246. when sheriffs may sell lands, on which they have paid the taxes, 248. Executive to direct them to sell lands, on which they have paid the taxes, 248. Executive to direct them to sell lands, purchased on public account, for taxes, 249.
SINCLAIR, JOHN
      Authorized to build a bridge over Pgan creek, 556.
SINKING FUND.
      Laws establishing, amended, 253. Fund abolished, 525.
SKEGGS, JOHN
      Placed on the pension list, 321.
SLATE RIVER.
      Additional trustees appointed, 148.
SLAVES.
      Oath, as to introduction; to be recorded, as effectual as original, 62. Persons relieved, who had failed to take the oath, 121. When slaves of intestate may be sold for division, 122. May be tried by hustings court of Richmond, 200.
SLEDD, JOHN
      Duplicate of certificate to issue to, 607.
SMITH, WILLIAM
      Placed on the pension list, 321.
SNALE, ELIZABETH
      Placed on the pension list, 322.
SNOW, THOMAS
      A certificate to be issued to, 324.
SOLICITOR.
      Executive to superintend and regulate office, 64. Office of, discontinued, and auditor to perform his duties, 254.
SOUTHAMPTON.
      Lottery, for erecting academy in, authorized, 173.
SOUTHERN BOUNDARY.
      Of this state, established, 258.
SPECIE.
      Receivable at treasury by weight, 2 At what rates, 119.
SPOTSYLVANIA.
      Quarterly court, altered, 70.
SPRINGFIELD.
      Town in Hampshire county, established, 171. Size of lots; power of trustees, 581, 582.
SQUIRRELS.
      Act for killing, in certain counties, 188. Repealed as to Madison and Woodford counties, 277.
STAFFORD.
      Quarterly court, altered, 70.
STAUNTON.
      Provision for repairing streets and aqueducts in, 89. Hogs, of inhabitants, not to run at large in, 90. Lottery for erecting paper-mill in, authorised, 174. Number of trustees increased, and their powers extended, 197. Not to affect mills, 200. Lottery for repairing bleaching mill near, 316. Academy, incorporated; powers and duties of trustees, 588, 589.
STEWART, JOHN
      Allowed further time to locate certain lands, 305. Duplicate certificate to issue to, 614.
STEWART, ALEXANDER
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ST. ANNE.
      Lottery authorized for repairing church in St. Anne's parish, in Essex, 314.
ST. PATRICK.
      Trustees appointed to recover money due for sale of glebe in St. Patrick's Parish, in Prince Edward, 555.
ST. TAMMANY.
      Town, in Mecklenburg, established, 296.
STITH, JOHN
      A military certificate granted to, 322.
STORE ACCOUNTS.
      Act directing courts and juries ex-officio to apply act of limitation to, repealed; limitation extended to one year, 5.
STRATTON, HENRY
      A sum of money to be paid to, 620.
STREET, WILLIAM
      Duplicate of certificate to issue to, 611.
STEWART, DAVID
      Enabled to re-convey a tract of land, purchased by John Parke Custis, to Robert Anderson, 99.
SURVEYS.
      Plats and surveys to be preserved in register's office, 61.
SURVEYORS.
      In Kentucky, how examined and qualified, 181.
SWEET SPRINGS.
      Town of Fontville established at, 171. Part of land set apart for public uses; no person to hold more than two lots, 172.
SWIFT RUN.
      Road over Swift Run Gap, how repaired, 82.
TANDY, MOSES
      Certificate to issue to, 622.
TATHAM, WILLIAM
      Lottery, for benefit of, 318.
TAXES.
      Certain taxes in Kentucky, payable in specie only, 2. Taxes reduced, 29. Sheriffs not bound to make oath of specific taxes collected, 60. County courts may qualify collectors of, on death of sheriffs, 65. In Kentucky, how paid, 68. Rates at which taxes of 1790, may be discharged, 111. Certain lands for public uses exempted; also deeds wills and administrations, 112. What warrants
receivable in taxes, what not, 113. Tax on clerks repealed, 114. Also on attornies, merchants, physicians, surgeons, and apothecaries, 114. All acts directing sale of lands for non-payment of taxes, repealed, 115. Forfeited, and liable to location, 116. Aggregate fund constituted, 133. Appropriation of revenue, 134, 135, 242, 338. Arrangements for securing balances from sundry individuals, 136 to 144. Taxes of 1791, in what discharged, 241. When taxes due, 243. Taxes for 1792, on lands, lots, property, &c. 336. Executive to appoint collectors of, 529. John Watson authorized to sell certain lands for taxes, in Prince Edward, 555.
TAYLOR, BENJAMIN
      Placed on the pension list, 616.
TAYLOR, JOHN
      Sheriff of Montgomery, to be credited by auditor for a certain sum of monty on account of the land tax, 230.
TAYLOR, RICHARD
      His pension increased, 615.
TAYLORSVILLE.
      At Patrick courthouse, established, 582.
TEMPLE, BENJAMIN
      Duplicates of lost certificates to be issued to, 215. Certificate to issue to, 622.
THOMAS, JOHN
      A sum of money to be refunded to, 326.
THOMPSON, ROGER
      A tract of land in Louisa, whereof Lucy Thompson died seized, to be sold for the benefit of children of Robert Thompson, 224.
THORNTON, FRANCIS
      Authorized to build a toll bridge across the Rappahannock river, 280. Tolls, 281.
TOBACCO.
      New inspection of, established, 41, 155. Half an acre of land, of Samuel Couch, annexed to Rockett's warehouse, 70. Tobacco fees of clerks, reduced to one penny farthing per pound, 114. Trent's warehouse to be finished, 156. Further time to establish claims, for tobacco burnt in Byrd's warehouse, 179. Tobacco receivable in certain public debts, 266. Inspection revived at Crutchfield's in Hanover-town, 271. At Frankfort,

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in Woodford county, Kentucky, 272. At Lynch's ferry, at Booker's, and at Bent creek, 273. Inspection opened at Trent's ware-house, 274. Act for reducing into one the several acts of assembly, for the inspection of tobacco, 479. Commissioners to view lands at Irvin's and Boyd's ferries, and report the best situation for an inspection, 553. How certain ware-houses in Petersburg to be built, 570. Inspection established at Scott's ferry, in Albemarle, 571. Tye river, in Amherst, established, 573. Inspection at St. Tamany, in Mecklenburg, established, 574. York ware-house adjoining town of Milford, in Caroline, established, 577. Spring ware-house, in Lynchburg, 678.
TODD, JOHN
      Acts appointing trustees to sell part of his lands, amended, 231.
TOWNES, RICHARD
      Privileges of stage coaches, continued, 622.
TOWNS.
      Milford, in Madison county, Kentucky; Milton, in Albemarle; and Hopewell, in Bourbon county, Kentucky, established, 87, 88. George Town in Woodford county, Kentucky; Beverley in Randolph, 170. Fontville, at Sweet Springs; Matildaville, at Great Falls of Potomac; Cartersville, at Carter's ferry; and Springfield, in Hampshire, established, 179. St. Tamany, in Mecklenburg; George Town, in Goochland; Madison, in Amherst; Martinsville, in Henry; Keisell's Town, in Rockingham; Jerusalem, in Southampton; and Darksville, in Berkeley, 296, 297. Milford, in Caroline, 576. Centerville, in Loudoun, 580. Taylorsville, at Patrick courthouse, 582. Evansham, in Wythe, 583. Christiansburg, in Montgomery; Woodstock, in Stafford; Wisenburg, in Franklin; and Germantown, in Franklin, 585. Dieuguidsville, in Buckingham, established, 587.
TRANSYLVANIA.
      Seminary, number of Trustees to constitute a board, 147. Lottery authorised, 173. Further provision for securing surveyors, 180, 291.
TREASURER.
      Executive to superintend and regulate office, 64.
TUBEUF, DE
      A sum of money lent to, by the state; 317.
TURNBULL, ROBERT
      Mode in which his marriage with his wife, on account of her incapacity to consummate, may be dissolved, 301.
TWINING, NATHANIEL
      Lottery for benefit of, 174.
UNITED STATES.
      Cession of ten miles square to, for seat of general government, 43. Advance of money to, for public buildings, 125. On what terms United States prisoners received in state jails, 3.
UPSHAW, JAMES, JUN.
      Duplicate of certificate to issue to, 607.
VASS, HENRY
      Part of estate of John Blatt vested in, 108.
VENDUES.
      Act prohibiting, repealed, 526.
VENDITIONI EXPONAS.
      When to issue, 246.
WALKE, ANTHONY
      Paid for property destroyed in Norfolk, 613.
WALKER'S LINE.
      Established as the southern boundary of Virginia, 258.
WARD, SYLVESTER
      Duplicates of lost certificates to be issued to, 217.
WAREHOUSES.
      See Tobacco.
WARMAN, FRANCIS
      Sheriff of Monongalia, to be credited by auditor for amount of certificates and warrants casually destroyed, 230.
WARMINSTER.
      Lottery for building church in, and cutting roads to, authorised, 173. Further time to improve lots, 299. Lottery for building academy in, 315. Trustees appointed, 316.
WARRANTS.
      What receivable in taxes, what not, 113.
WARREN.
      Academy, in Fauquier county, incorporated, 93. Certain lands vested in; may raise a sum of money by lottery, 93.
WASHINGTON.
      Boundaries of town of, in Bourbon county, Kentucky, ascertained, 182. Court day of county altered, 185.
WEBB, EDMUND
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WEST LIBERTY.
      Further time to improve lots in, 179.
WEST, PHILIP
      Duplicate of certificate to issue to, 612.
WESTMORELAND.
      Quarterly courts altered, 276.
WHEELER, JOHN
      Placed on the pension list, 320.
WHITE, JOHN
      Execution of Commonwealth against, suspended, 624.
WHITING, FRANCIS
      Continued on the pension list, 204.
WHITLOCK, JOHN
      Duplicate of lost certificate to be issued to, 218.
WHITT, MARY
      Placed on the pension list, 616.
WILDERNESS.
      Obstructions in road leading throough the wilderness to Kentucky how removed, 184. Guards to be furnished by certain counties in Kentucky for proteciton of travellers through the wilderness, from the Indians, 202.
WILKINS, JOHN
      Duplicate of land warrant to be issued to heirs of, 617.
WILLIAMSBURG.
      Court of hustings authorised to impannel grand juries, 201.
WILLIAMS, MARTHA
      Land warrant to issue to her representatives, 610.
WILLS.
      Tax on, repealed, 112.
WILSON, WILLIS
      Continued on the pension list, 204.
WILSEY, JOSEPH
      Exclusive privilege granted to, and others, to convey passengers in stages, 194.
WINCHESTER.
      Act incorporating trustees of academy in, amended, 91. Certain escheated lands vested in, 92. Court day altered, 185. Lottery for paving main street in, 315.
WISENBURG.
      Town, in Franklin county, established, 585.
WITNESSES.
      Damages against, for failing to appear, 32.
WOLVES.
      Reward for killing, increased in certain counties, 33, 561.
WOODSTOCK.
      Town, in Stafford county, established, 585.
WOODWARD, SUSANNA
      Duplicate of certificate to issue to, 611.
WOOLFOLK, JOHN
      Privilege of stage coaches continued, 622.
WYTHE.
      County, formed from Montgomery, 76. Court day altered, 185. County divided, and Grayson formed, 559. Academy incorporated; powers and duties of trustees, 590, 591.





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