of emancipation to be deliver- ed to slave 39: Penalty for neglect on master 39: And on the slave travelling out of his county 40: Liberated slave neglecting to pay levies and taxes, to be hired out to raise them 40: Saving the titles of all but the person emancipa- ting 40: Slaves permitted to go at large and hire them selves out, to be sold by order of court 57: Allowance to county and sheriff 59: Addi-
tional tax on slaves 93, 113, 418: Slaves may be tendered on executions 179: New exe- cution, if creditor evicted 179: Slave tax appropriated 247: All slaves enlisted into the ar- my, by appointment of their masters, and serving their term, emancipated 308: And may sue in forma pauperis, and recover damages, if de- tained in slavery 309: Aber- deen, for his long and faithful services at the lead mines, emancipated 309: Acts per- mitting lands and slaves to be tendered on executions, reviv- ed 349: Not more than one third of crew of river and bay ...craft,, to consist of slaves 404.
SMYTH, ADAM. Court of Botetourt county au- thorised to levy a sufficient sum to pay the arrears due the Rev'd. Adam Smyth, incum- bent of Botetourt parish 56: That act amended 338.
SMITH, ROBERT.. Under sentence of death for trea- son, pardoned 21. VOL XI. D 4
SOLDIERS. Allowance to wives, parents and families of poor soldiers, how paid 11: Act providing more effectual funds for redemption of certificates granted the offi- cers and soldiers 81. Injunc- tions to stay sale of escheated property, to be expedited 81. Fraudulent conveyances by British subjects 32. Payment of British debts into the trea- sury revived 82. Creditors may attach 82: Sales of for- feited estates 82. Officers and soldiers, how to pass their ac- counts 83. Guard against fur- ther depreciation 83. Officers and soldiers to give in their land claims 83: How their warrants are to be obtained 83, 133. Certificate from the commissioner of war 84: Land -bounty for three years service 84: Additional bounty for six years 84: No locations with- in their bounds 84: Their cer- tificates to be received for pub- lic patent fees 84. Officers in Lee's legion and others credi- ted to this state, included in pay and bounty 84. Navy
officers, sailors and marines, entitled to same emoluments as in land service 85. Treasury tobacco notes, payable to en- listed soldiers, receivable in taxes 94: Deputation of offi- cers to provide for locating and surveying lands given to officers and soldiers on conti- nental and state establishments 300. Warrants to be classed and drawn for by lot 311.-
Priority of location to be de- termined by lot 311.
SOUTHFARNHAM. Vestry of parish of Southfarn- ham in Essex, dissolved, and a new vestry to be elected 537. SPECIFICS.
See Commodities, Cmmutables, Taxes.
To be proceeded against accord- ing to the law military 138. SPIRITS. Duty on spirits imported 121.- Direction as to casks 123, 198. Act imposing duty on spirits, repealed 289.
SPOTTSYLVANIA. Court day of, altered 315. STAFF.
Auditors to issue warrants to staff officers of the militia 193.
STEVENSBURG.
Town of, in Culpeper, estab lished 36.
Vestry of parish of St. Anne, in Essex county, dissolved 130. STEUBEN.
Steuben's military discipline a- dopted for the militia 484.- To revert to commonwealth, on death, resignation or re- moval of officer 484.
So much of act for establishing land office as gives proprie- tors of high lands, to which swamps, &c. contiguous, a pre-emption therein, for one year only, repealed 371: All entries for such declared void. 372: Pre-emptions extended 372:
County court of Stafford autho-Duty on sugar 122: rised to levy, upon the parish- es of St. Paul and Overwhar- ton, tobacco due to Henry Tyler, late clerk 320.
STATE LEGIONS. Soldiers belonging to, authoris-
ed to enlist in continental ar- ? my 135. May be discharged on relinquishing the bounty and pay promised 135.
STATE LINE.
See Army-Land Bounty. Auditors to issue warrants for hall pay to officers of state line and navy 265. Their lands, how to be surveyed 309.
STAUNTON. So much of act as prohibits swine going at large in Staun- ton, repealed 60.
SUNKEN GROUNDS. So much of act for establishing land office as gives proprietors of high lands, to which sunk- en grounds, &c. contiguous, a pre-emption therein for one year only, repealed 372: All entries for such declared void 372: Pre-emptions extended 372: Patents to be obtained for sunken grounds as for sur- plus land 372.
SUPREME COURT Of Kentucky, its jurisdiction 85. SURVEYORS.
Surveyors on eastern waters, may be non-residents 160:- Entries may be made with clerk where no surveyor 160. How to be surveyed 160:--
Principal surveyor may ap- point a deputy 160: Entries in Northern-Neck how made 160: How tobacco fees due surveyous to be paid 237:- When distrained for 238.- When accounted for 239:- Surveyors how appointed 352 To give bond to the college 353. Tenure of office 353.- To be sworn and give bond in court 353. How deputies shall be appointed 353. Their power and compensation 353. Penalty for giving principal more 353. Land warrants to be lodged with principal sur- veyor 353. Locations to be precisely made and entered in a book 354. Preference where different applications to locate the same land 354. Notice of time of surveying to persons out of the country 354. How a surveyor may locate his own warrants 354. When and how surveys of located lands are to be made 354. Notice 354.- Chain carriers to be sworn 354 Surveys how to be made 355. Plat and certificate when to be delivered and warrant return- ed 355. Provided fees paid 355. Plats to be examined 355 List of surveys, when and where returned 356. None to be clerk and surveyor of same county 356.
How surveyor punished for neglect 356. Sur- veyors office annually inspect- ed 356. When and to whom plats delivered 356. Survey- or's fees in tobacco 357. How
Further time allowed to return surveys to land office 92, 291, 376. All plats and certificates of survey, in Kentucky, to be first lodged with deputy regis- ter 292. Lists of surveys to be annually returned to the col- lege and clerk of the court 356 Register of land office may receive surveys, altho' warrant not returned 372. Tax on transfer of surveyor's certifi- cate for land 379, Within what time surveys to be made of entries on the western wa- ters 441. Forfeiture for ne- gleet 441.
See Pork, Beef, &c. Act for inspection of, continued 71, 509. Inspectors' fees 71, 195, 510. Penalties and their appropriations 71:
TAXABLE PROPERTY. Justices to take lists of taxable property annually 113. How lists made out and returned to clerk 113. Duty of clerk to make out three copies 114.- How disposed of 114. His al- lowance 114. Penalty on clerk and justice for neglect 114. Lists of taxable proper- ty, how to be given in 114.- Penalty for concealing prop- erty 115. How penalty may
payable in money 358. Table Further time allowed to pay tax-
es in certain enumerated com- modities 10 Duty of commis- sioners of tax and sheriffs 10. Specifics or money actually received to be immediately paid 11. Treasurer to keep distinct accounts of revenue 12 Appropriation 12. What civil list warrants receivable in tax- es 13. Collection of taxes di- vided 66. Deer skins to be ta- ken 66. New places to receive specifics 66. Sheriff not able to give security, a collector to be appointed 66. Penalty on proprietors failing to account reduced 66: Explanation of tithables 67: Duties on ships and goods to be paid to naval officers 67: If none, or import- ed by land, to county court clerks 67: Sheriffs to give re- ceipt for taxes 67: And return a distinct account 67: Allow- ance to commissioners 67.- How lands and goods distrain- ed for taxes, shäll be sold 68. Bonded duties recoverable on motion 68. Power of officers in Williamsburg 68: Morris's notes to be received 6S. Mili- tia or military certificates, when to be received for taxes 69: Tonnage of vessels ex- plained 70.
Sheriffs to con- tinue collection, tho' out of of- fice 70. When and how to ac- count 70: Receipts or certifi- cates received by sheriffs for taxes, agreeable to existing laws, to be received at the treasury 77. Damages and interest remitted to sheriff's who had offered to settle at the
treasury under existing laws 78. Sheriffs to make, oath as to certificates received by them for taxes 78. Tax on litigants before 'commissioners for ad- justing land claims 92. Pro- vision for redeeming military and other certificates 93. Ad- ditional taxes on lands, poll- tax, slaves, horses, cattle, car- riages, billiard tables and or- dinary licences 93, 112, 418. Bonds to be taken of sheriffs 93 Certified copy evidence 93. Taxes when to be collected and distrained for 94. When accounted for 94: Commis- sions payable in kind 94:- Taxes payable in gold or sil- ver, or certificates, or treasury tobacco notes to enlisted sol- diers 94: Certificates and war- rants to be divided by auditors into small sums for conveni- ency of change 94. Sheriffs to account on oath for actual sums received 94. Flour paid' for taxes to be inspected 98: Certificates receivable in taxes of officers and soldiers 106:- Oath to prevent paying taxes of others, with certificates 107: Act to amend and reduce the several acts for ascertaining taxes and duties into one act 112.
Additional tax on land 112, 418. Poll-tax 113, 418. Tax on slaves, horses, covering horses, cattle, carriages, bil- liard tables and ordinary li- cences 113, 418. Justices to take lists of taxable property annually 113. How lists made qut and returned to clerk 113;-
Duty of clerk to make out three copies 114: How dispo- sed of 114: His allowance 114 Penalty on clerk and justice for neglect 114. Lists of tax- able property, how to be given in 114: Penalty for conceal- ing property 115: How pen- alty may be saved 115. Sher- iffs when to collect and dis- train 115. Property liable tho' comprised in deed or mort- gage 115: Manner of sale 115 As to lands seized 115. Pro- viso as to lands 116. Unrea- sonable distress, how punish- ed 116. Sheriffs when to ac- count and pay 116. How to account 116. Penalty 117. Power of the court to remit the damages and interest 117: How taxes may be paid 117. Rates of gold paid for taxes 117:
How certain commodi- ties received 118. Sheriff to re- turn a list of payments to the clerk 119: A copy to be set up in the court house 119.- Inspectors of flour to return lists monthly to the treasurer 119: Penalty for neglect 119. Treasurer to sell commodities 119. Courts to provide ware- houses for hemp 120: And appoint receivers 120: Their duty and allowance 120. To give bond 120. Penalty on them and courts 120: Hemp and flour how to be weighed 121: Tax on certain patents 121: Tonnage on vessels 121: Duty on goods imported, and mode of collection 121, 126. What certificates not to be re-
ceived in taxes 126. What cer- tificates receivable 127. Pow- ers of courts and serjeants of Williamsburg and Norfolk 127: Tax on private acts of assembly 127. Deer skins ad- ded to commutables 128.- This act to be given in charge to grand jury 128. Northern neck quitrents sequestered 128: Act for equalizing laud tax 140: Collection of taxes postponed 169. Sheriffs to give bond where not already done 169: All specie warrants and militia certificates receiv- able in taxes 170: Sheriffs al- lowed to pay taxes in certifi- cates for property impressed 184. Executions against she- riffs for taxes suspended 190. On what conditions 190. Ben- efit of act extended to all sher- iff's owing a balance to the commonwealth 190. Hemp receivable in taxes, and at what rate 191. Certificates is- sued by commissioners ap- pointed to settle claims for property impressed for public service 192: Distress for taxes postponed 194: Sheriffs to collect although the term of their appointment expired 194 Interest warrants receivable in taxes 202. Land tax appro- priated 247. Slave tax 247: All other taxes 248: Tonnage duty 249. Auditors to furnish treasurer with distinct account of each branch of taxes 249: Collection of taxes postponed 268: Provision as to sheriffs bonds 268: New bonds by she-
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