Parish of, formed from Cum- berland, in Lunenburg coun- ty 149, 150. Glebe land of Cumberland parish to be sold, and money divided between parishes of Cumberland, Cornwall and St. James 414. CORRESPONDENCE. Committee of, to correspond with agent in Great Britain 276. Their powers and duties 276, 277.
Fairfax divided, and Loudoun formed 148. Boundaries 1 48 Court days 148. Prince William divided and Fau- quier formed 311. Boun- daries 311. Court days 311. Albemarle divided and Buck- ingham and Amherst formed 419. Part of Louisia ad- ded to Albemarle 420. Boun- daries 420. Court days 420. Part of King and Queen ad- ded to Caroline 620.
COURTS MARTIAL. How constituted 88, 90, 503. May inflict corporal punish- ment 88, 503. Of what num- ber to consist 89, 5 8. Form of oath 89, 109, 504. May appoint a clerk 89. Bis oath 90, 109, 504. How many must concur 504. Party tri- ed entitled to a copy of pro ceedings 90, 505. Transcript to be sent to governor 90, 505. Misbehaviour at how punished 96. Courts martial, for militia, how constituted 96. Their powers 97. Fines for various delinquencies 98. CREDIT. Ordinary keepers may sell
drink on credit, except to sailors, and residents of the County or town 595
CUMBERLAND. Parish of, in Lunenburg, di- vided and Cornwall formed 149. Again divided, and St. James formed 413. Glebe land to be sold, and money divided between the parishes of Cumberland, Cornwall and St. James 414.
A piece of land belonging to Bristol parish, before the di- vision, and now in parish of Dale, in Chesterfield, to be sold and the money divid- ed 143. Vestry of parish of, authorised to sell their glebe
DALSTONBURG. Town of, in Lunenburg, es- tablished 305. Trustees ap- pointed 307. Wooden chim- nies not to be built in 307. DEBTS. Tobacco debts payable in mo- ney 240. At what rate 240, Act explained 277. DEER. Penalty for killing deer and suffering the flesh to remain in the woods, to rot, or be devoured by wild beasts 412.
DELINQUENTS. At musters, how noted 96. DESERTION. How punishable 87, 114. How apprehended 91, 505. Duty of constables 91, 506. Re- ward for apprebending 92, 506. Penalty for harbouring or dealing with, 92, 506. Act to prevent, continued
169, 280, 864, 491. Act to prevent 502.
DETTENGEN. Vestry of parish of, in Prince William dissolved 144.
DINWIDDIE.
Court day of, altered 310. DIRECTORS.
Appointed to assist governor, in providing army for pro- tection of frontiers 13. Of Indian factory 116.
DISSENTERS. Vestrymen joining congrega- tions, dissenting from the church of England, disqua lified. 302. How restored 303. DISTRESS. Militia privileged from, while in actual service 115.
Of militia, made of single men 14. Army augmented by drafts 69. Who liable to be drafted 70. Mode of drafting 70, 75.
DRAWBACK On liquors exported, how ob-
tained 269, 270.
DRYSDALE. Parish of, in Caroline and King and Queen, authorized to sell their glebe land 573.
DUMFRIES. Town of, enlarged 316. For- ⚫ther enlarged 424. Provision
for William Carr, Richard Graham, and Robert Scott, lessees of Bertrand Ewell 425. Exception as to land leased by John Murray, and Quantico warehouse 425. Three acres of land of James Douglass and Martin Har- din, formerly added to Dum- fries vested in trustees 427.
Act for enlarging town of Dumfries explained 472. Rights of John Baylis as as- signee of George Hancock 472. Lots in certain parts of Dumfries not liable to for- feiture, for not being im- proved 599.
DU QUESNE
Fort, about to be attacked 252. Forces continued in service to aid in 252. This place was afterwards called Fort Pitt, now Pittsburg. DUTIES
On Tobacco 77, 259, 333. On slaves imported 81, 338. On liquors continued 133, 134. Specific duties on liquors 266. From Great Britain ex- cepted 266. Regulations for collecting 267, 268. Draw- back 269. Premium for importing money 271. Du- ties, how and when paid 272, 273. Governor's ma- deira wine exempted 273. Act laying additional duty on rum continued 274, 386. On slaves continued 281. On skins and furs 283. How collected 284. Additi- onal duty on slaves taken off 363, 383, On northern rum reduced 646.
EATON'S CHARITY
SCHOOL. Act for better regulating $17. ELECTIONS.
See Assembly--and page 517
-530. Elections for Bur- gesses, by whom 518. How directed 520. How conduct- ed 521.
ELIZABETH RIVER. Parish divided and St. Bride's
EXAMINERS.
Of attornies, how appointed 397. Of pilots. 580. EXECUTIONS. Militia privileged from, while in actual service 115. No security to be taken, on ex- ecutions against sheriffs 642. Deputy sheriff to subscribe his name and that of his principal, on serving execu tions. 649.
EVIDENCE. Acts for regulating militia and given in evidence neral issue 106, 110.
Indian factory of Virginia es-
tablished 116, 118. Trustees to sell the goods, and pay the proceeds into the treasury
FAIRFAX. County, divided and Loudoun formed 148. Boundaries 148. Town of Fairfax, in Cul- peper, established 306. Pro- vision for Benjamin Davis, lessee of Robert Coleman
Armistead Churchill authoriz- ed to sell certain entailed lands 157. Certain intailed lands vested in Thomas Tur- ner in fee simple 159. Intail of certain lands whereof Tunstall Banks is seized, docked 295. Intail of certain lands docked and vested in Lewis Burwell 343. Entail of certain lands whereof Charles Lewis is seized, docked 377. So, as to Archi- bald Cary 440. So, as to Carter Henry Harrison 455. Executors of Gawin Corbin authorized to sell certain en- tailed lands and slaves 458. Entail of certain lands whereof Robert Carter is seized, docked 478. So, as to Mann Page 480. Certain entailed lands vested in Ber- nard Moore 483. Entail of certain lands whereof John West is seized, docked 488. So, as to William Soward
FRAUDULENT GIFTS. Of slaves, acts to prevent 118, 237.
FREDERICK. Vestry of parish of, authoriz- ed to sell their glebe 617. FREDERICKSBURG. Town of, enlarged 314. Boun- daries 314. Wharf at ferry landing 315. Trustees sup- plied 315. Trustees to have streets surveyed, and to erect stones at each corner 650. Their power to alter streets 650. Authorised to convey part of a street to Benjamin Grymes 650. Provision for repairing streets 651. Penalty for building wooden chim- nies; or suffering hogs to run at large 652. Act for allowing fairs revived 652. FREDERICKSVILLE.
Part of St. Anne's parish, in Albemarle, added to, 141. Parish of Fredericksville in Louisa county divided, and Trinity parish formed 428, 429. Fredericksville to pay a certain sum of money to Trinity, for the glebe 429. FREEHOLDERS. Qualified to vote for members of assembly 518.
FREE SCHOOL. Devise of lands and slaves, by Henry Peasley, for 41. Trustees appointed 41. Style of corporation 42. Free school founded 42. Power of Trustees 43.
FRENCH. Neutral, to be transported to Great Britain 39.
Preparations for 9. New recruits 61. Drafts of militia Punishment of mutiny and desertion 87. Militia regu- Jated and disciplined 93. How called into service 106. For- ces augmented 163. Provi- sion for paying and dispos- ing of 164, 169. Forces fur- ther continued in service 331.
FRONTIERS. Act for defence of 171. Rangers employed 172, 173. Act for defence of, amended 251. FURS.
Pedlars to obtain licenses from collectors of duties on skins and furs 284. Collectors how appointed 284. Salary, duty &c. 284. low collectors may export their own skins and furs 285. Penalty for trading without license 286.
GATESVILLE. Town of, in Chesterfield coun- ty, established 406.
GERMAN GOLD.
Rate of 576.
tween parishes of Cumber- land, Cornwall and St. James 414. Glebe land of Eliza- beth river parish, to be sold, and the money divided be- tween that parish and St. Brides and Portsmouth 417. Glebe land of St. Anne's parish to be sold, and money divided between that parish, and Tillotson & Amherst 422. Vestry of Antrim, in Halifax, authorised to sell their glebe 438. So, as to vestry of Han- over parish in King George 471. So, as to parish of Drysdale in Caroline and King and Queen, and of St. Stephen in King and Queen 573. So, as to vestries of St. Andrew and Frederick 617.
GLOUCESTER. Court day of, altered 656. GODFREY, MATTHEW. Lands and slaves devised by, for the use of the poor of Norfolk county, how appro- priated 418.
Rate of German Gold 576.
GOVERNOR.
Acts to prevent fraudulent gifts Madeira wine, imported by,
of slaves 118, 237.
GLEBES.
Vestry of St. George's parish in Spottsylvania, authorised to sell their glebe 142. So, as to vestry of Stratton Major, in King and Queen 147. So, as to vestry of Dale, in Ches- terfield 341. Glebe land of Cumberland parish to be sold and money divided be-
not excceding ten pipes, du- ty free 273. Tax payable to, by pedlars 285.
HAMILTON. Vestry of Hamilton parish in Prince William, dissolved 245.
HAMPSHIRE. New election of vestry-men of Hampshire parish in the county of Hampshire 450.-
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