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BOOK-DEBTS.
Method of proving store ac-
counts 53. Limitation 54.
55. Ex'rs. or adm'rs. may
prove in like manner 54.
When a copy may be given
in evidence 54. Defendant
may contest such proof 55.
BOUNDARIES.
Of lands, how to be marked by
surveyors 35.

BRIBERY.
In inspectors of tobacco, how
punishable 185. On the per-
son offering it 186.

BRIDGER, JOSEPH
Intail of certain lands, whereof
he is seized docked 448.
BRIDGES.
How erected, and kept in repair

66. Owners of iron works
may take timber for 158.
Bridge over Pagan creek, to
be erected 288. Over Appo-

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When to be argued in general court 336.

CATTLE. ex-Trespasses by unruly, penalty on owner 38. Duty of drivers, passing through the colony 124. Must produce manifests, take an oath, &c. 125. Penalty, for neglect 125. Sheriff's duty and fees 125. Appropriation of seizure 126. Persons excepted

Parish in Culpeper, formed from St. Mark and St. Thomas 256.

BRONAUGH, WILLIAM Lieutenant, reward to, for his gallant conduct, in the late engagement on the Monongahela 528.

BRUNSWICK. County, mode of holding courts in, altered 201. Expiration of act 231.

BURGESSES. Inspectors of tobacco, ineligible to house of 185. Wages of, payable in money 251, 373, 422,432,570. At what time 251, 374, 423, 433. To be paid by their respective counties 497. Travelling expenses, how adjusted 498. Wa

126.

CERTIFICATES. And plats of survey, when and where to be returned 35, 36. CERTIORARI. Rules, in issuing 330, 340, 341, 342. Punishment for false oath, on 341.

CHAIN-CARRIERS. On surveys, to be sworn 36.

CHAMBERLAYNE, THOMAS

Intail of certain lands, in James
City, docked, and yested in

$19.

CHANCERY.

ges of, how and when payable Rules of practice in county

555, 570.

CADOWGAN, WILLIAM

Certain lands, devised by, in

207. In the general court

345 to 349.

CHEATS.

upper parish of Nansemand, At gaming, how punishable 79.

to be sold 266.

CAPE HENRY.

Light house to be erected at 227. Duties to be paid by masters of ships 228.

CAPITOL.

Treasurer authorised to borrow money, for the purpose of re building 196. Persons ap pointed to contract for 197. Directors, their power and duty 198.

CHEW, ROBERT Intail of certain lands, in Middlesex, docked, and vested in 402.

CHILDREN.

Ages of imported, how adjudg

ed 41. Bond or free according to the condition of their mother 357.

CHURCHWARDENS. Their duty in transferring the

poor to their own parish 31. In receiving them 32. CLERGY-See MINISTERS. Act for support of 88. Salary 88. Levy for 88. Repairs by 89. Entitled to all the spiritual and temporal benefits of the parish 90. Action for disturbance 90..

CLERGY, BESEFIT OF When allowed to slaves, when not 105, 106. Third offence of hog-stealing 123.

CLINCH, REBECCA Wife of William, intail of certain lands whereof she is seized, in Charles City, docked,

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COLLEGE.

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CORN, INDIAN
Price of, limited 555.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Felony to hold with enemy 516.
COSTS.

In cases of Usury 103. When
prosecutors are to pay 246.
COUNCIL OF WAR.
To be held, on notice of inva-
sion, or insurrection 545.
COUNCILLORS.
Process against 330.
COUNTERFEITING.
Notes, stamps, or receipts of in-

spectors 167.
COUNTIES.

of William and Mary, duties Lunenburg divided, and Hali

for support of 91.

COMMON LAW. Rules of practice at, in certain county courts 205.

CONSPIRACY. In slaves, to rebel or murder, felony without clergy 105. CONSTABLES. Conducting runaways, how ferriages to be paid 22. Duty of, in preventing the tending of seconds of tobacco 51, 52. Duty of, in suppressing unlawful assemblies of slaves 109. Power and duty of, charged with deserters 563. Penalty for suffering escapes 563.

fax formed 252. Boundaries 252. Court days 253. Prince George, divided, and Dinwiddie formed 254. Boundaries 255. Court days 255. Frederick and Augusta divided, and Hampshire formed 376. Boundaries $77. Court days 377. Amelia divided 379. Prince Edward formed 380. Boundaries 380. Court days 380. Lunenburg again divided and Bedford formed 381. Boundaries 581. Court days 381. Surry divided and Sussex formed (384. Boundaries 384. Court days 384. Part of

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COURTS.

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what hours court to sit 562.
Party accused to have a copy
of his sentence 562. Trans-
cript of proceedings to be
sent to governor, and sentence
respited, until his decision
thereon be known 562,

CRAIG, JAMES
Surgeon, reward to, for his gal-
lant conduct, in the late en-
gagement on the Mononga-
hela 528.

CREEKS.

Method of holding, in Bruns- And rivers, act for clearing 69.

wick, Fairfax, Lunenburg,
Frederick, Albemarle, and

CRIMINALS.

Augusta altered 201. Quar-Slaves, how tried 105. Judg-

terly courts, in 202. Rules

ment and execution 106.
CUMBERLAND.

concerning attachments 202. Parish of, in Lunenburg divid-

Bail 203. Defendant in cus-
tody 204. Process when de-
fendant is not found 204.
Rules of practice, at common
law 205. In chancery 207.
Same fees for rules, as orders
210. Grand juries 210. Or-
phan's court 210.

COURTS MARTIAL.

How constituted, their power

ed and Russel formed 382.
Fort to be garrisoned 463.
CUSTODY.
Proceedings against defendant
in 333.

CUSTOMS.
Regulations, for securing, and
preventing frauds in 94, 98.
DAMAGES.

and duty 534, 535. What For pound breach or rescous

10. On protested bills of
exchange 86. How recover-
able 87. On appeals 340.
DANDRIDGE, WILLIAM
Intail of certain lands, in King
William, docked, and vested
in 321.

fines they may impose 535,
536. How appointed, in times
of invasion and insurrection
547. Officers of, to take an
oath 547. Form of oath 547.
To appoint a clerk 547. His
oath 547. Governor may
grant a commission, for hold- DANDRIDGE, NATH. W.
ing a court martial 560. Of Intail of certain lands whereof
what number court to consist
561. Members of court to
take an oath 561. Form of
oath 561. Court to appoint
a clerk 561. His oath 561.
What number must concur
X x X-Vol. 6.

he is seized, in King William,
docked 428.

DANSIE, THOMAS
Authorised to receive ferriages
for passing to and from the
causeway near Claiborne's

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In what cases, debts contracted

DISOBEDIENCE.

In officers or soldiers, how pun-
ishable 547.

DISTRESS.
For rent, how made 9. May
be replevied 9. For tobacco,
within certain periods 10.
Wrongful distress, remedy
for 10. Pound breach or re-

scous of goods distrained 10.
Goods carried off the premi-
ses, when distrainable 11.
But not if bona fide sold 12.
Distress, after lease determi-
ned 12. Proviso 12. Fur-
ther proviso 12. When offi-
cers' fees and public dues dis-
trainable 171.

DOCKETS.

for retailed liquors not re- Ofcauses, in general court, how

coverable 74. All gaming
void 76.

DEPOSITIONS.

Of witnesses, when may be ta-
ken 337.

DESERTION.

made out 328.

DOGS.

Not to be carried by slaves 295.
Sheep-killing may be de-
stroyed 295, 489. Number
limited to a negro quarter 489.
Exception 489.
DRAFTS.
For French war, 438.

How punished, in officers and
soldiers 546. Further pun-
ishment of 5C0. Power of
magistrates to apprehend de-
serters 562. Power and duty
of constables charged with
such 563, Rewards for ap-On
prehending 563. Penalty for
harbouring or dealing with,
for arms or cloaths 563.

DINWIDDIE.
County, formed from Prince
George 254. Boundaries 255.
Court days 255.

DISCOUNTS.
May by proved by defendant,
on trial 87.

DISMEMBERING.
Of slaves, when allowed 111.

Of un-
married men, for rangers
465. Of the militia, who have
not wives or children 527.
DRAWBACK.
horses exported, 127. How
secured, 128.

DRINK.
What tavern debts for, void 74.
DRIVERS.
Of cattle, regulations concern-
ing 124.

DUTIES.

On hides, skins, and furs ex-
ported, for support of William
and Mary College, 91. How
collected and paid, 91,92. On
tobacco exported, 92. How

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