The Statutes at Large: Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, from the First Session of the Legislature, in the Year 1619 : Published Pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, Passed on the Fifth Day of February One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight ...editor, 1820 - Law |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 82
Page 18
... build such forts , and to issue his warrant to the treasurer for paying so much money as shall be thought necessary , for the purposes aforesaid , by the commit- tee herein before nominated and appointed , not exceed- ing the sum of two ...
... build such forts , and to issue his warrant to the treasurer for paying so much money as shall be thought necessary , for the purposes aforesaid , by the commit- tee herein before nominated and appointed , not exceed- ing the sum of two ...
Page 76
... building a fort in the Cherokee country , and to the militia that have been drawn out into actual service , and also for provisions for the said soldiers , rangers and militia , Be it further enacted , by the au- thority aforesaid ...
... building a fort in the Cherokee country , and to the militia that have been drawn out into actual service , and also for provisions for the said soldiers , rangers and militia , Be it further enacted , by the au- thority aforesaid ...
Page 137
... building a house or houses , and providing all things necessary for holding a market within the said city and borough , respectively , if their chamber be deficient , and to ap- point a collector of the same ; and if any person or per ...
... building a house or houses , and providing all things necessary for holding a market within the said city and borough , respectively , if their chamber be deficient , and to ap- point a collector of the same ; and if any person or per ...
Page 143
... buildings thereon , for the use and bene- fit of the minister of the said parish of Saint George , for the time being , for ever . before the 1. And whereas it hath been represented to this A piece of general assembly , that a piece of ...
... buildings thereon , for the use and bene- fit of the minister of the said parish of Saint George , for the time being , for ever . before the 1. And whereas it hath been represented to this A piece of general assembly , that a piece of ...
Page 145
... buildings : Be it enact- ed , That such actions , and every of them , shail and may be prosecuted and continued to judgement and ex- ecution in the same manner as if this act had never becu made ; and the money recovered in any such ...
... buildings : Be it enact- ed , That such actions , and every of them , shail and may be prosecuted and continued to judgement and ex- ecution in the same manner as if this act had never becu made ; and the money recovered in any such ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acres of land act had never act of assembly Archibald Cary assignees authority afore authority aforesaid borough Burgesses wages captain CHAP collector colony commander in chief coun Council and Burgesses court day of April debts directed duty esquire forfeit and pay freeholders further enacted General-Assembly glebe governor or commander hath hereby enacted hereby impowered hereby required horse house of burgesses inhabitants inlisted intituled James John Robinson justice late majesty lawful levy Lieutenant Lieutenant-Governor lots Mann Page manner militia oath officer paid parish payment penalty person or persons Peyton Randolph Philip Johnson Philip Whitehead present General Assembly proprietor Provided publick purchase purposes therein mentioned recited act respectively Richard river Robert Carter Robert Carter Nicholas seized serjeant session of assembly sheriff shillings slaves soldiers taxes thence thereof Thomas thousand pounds thousand seven hundred tion tithables tobacco town treasurer treasury notes trustees vested vestry warehouses whatsoever whereas William
Popular passages
Page 671 - Assemblies can be called as aforesaid, all Persons Inhabiting in or resorting to our Said Colonies may confide in our Royal Protection for the Enjoyment of the Benefit of the Laws of our Realm of England...
Page 674 - Indians, within those parts of our colonies where, we have thought proper to allow settlement; but that, if at any time any of the said Indians should be inclined to dispose of the said lands, the same shall be purchased only for us, in our name, at some public meeting or assembly of the said Indians, to be held for that purpose by the governor or commander in chief of our colony respectively within which they shall lie...
Page 508 - ... disclose or discover the vote or opinion of any particular member of the court-martial, unless required to give evidence thereof, as a witness, by a court of justice, in due course of law. So help you God.
Page 154 - An Act for the further security of His Majesty's person and Government, and the succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and his open and secret abettors...
Page 109 - ... swear, that you will not divulge the sentence of the court until it shall be...
Page 673 - Northwest as aforesaid; and we do hereby strictly forbid, on pain of our displeasure, all our loving subjects from making any purchases or settlements whatever, or taking possession of any of the lands above reserved, without our special leave and license for that purpose first obtained.
Page 669 - Nipissim; from whence the said line, crossing the River St Lawrence, and the Lake Champlain, in 45. degrees of north latitude, passes along the high lands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the said River St Lawrence from those which fall into the sea...
Page 344 - Keller his heirs and assigns. To the only proper use and behoof of the said David H. Keller his heirs and Assigns Forever And the said William H.
Page 255 - THIS INDENTURE made the twenty sixth day of June in the thirtieth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith &c.
Page 670 - And to the End that the open and free Fishery of our Subjects may be extended to and carried on upon the Coast of Labrador, and the adjacent Islands, We have thought fit, with the Advice of our said Privy Council, to put all that Coast, from the River St.