STEPHEN, ADAM Captain, reward to, for his gal- lant conduct, in the late en- gagement, on the Mononga- hela 528.
STEWART, ROBERT Captain, reward to, for his gal- lant conduct, in the late en- gagement, on the Mononga- hela 528.
STEWART, WALTER Lieutenant, reward to, for his gallant conduct, in the late engagement, on the Monon- gahela 528.
STERLING. Judgments for, to be discharg-
ed at such difference of ex- change, as the court shall di- rect 479. How, and when sterling money may be de- clared for 479. Currency, paid for bills, to be expressed 479. Penalty for neglect
STOREHOUSES. Public, how established, and price of storage 60-64.
STRAYS. Proceedings, on taking up, 133. Reward 133. Penalty for using, and failing to adver- tise 133. Where no owner ap- pears 134. Where the value exceeds twenty shillings 134. Printer's fee 134. Taker up
not liable for death or loss 134. Who may not take up, 134.
SUMMARY REMEDY. Against sheriffs, for quit-rents collected, by them 552.
SUPERSEDEAS. Rules in issuing 330, 340.
County divided, and Sussex formed 384. Boundaries 384. Court days 384.
SURVEYORS.
Of land, and their assistants to give bond 33. And be sworn 35. Consequence of failure 33. Rules, in entries for land, 33. Penalty, for failure of duty 34. How a surveyor may enter for himself 34. Rules in special cases 34. Assistant surveyor not to make entries 35. Where sur- veyors shall reside 35. Pen- alty for neglect 35. Duty in making surveys and plats 35. Surveyors book to be in- spected 36. And preserved among the records, on his death or removal 36. Chain carriers to be sworn, 36. No- tice of surveying 36. Conse- quence of not attending 36. Surveyor not to deliver a plat but to the owner 37. Excep- tions 37. Securities for fees void, 37. Penalties how re- coverable 37. Of highways, or roads, how appointed 65. Their duties 65, 66.
SUSSEX. County, formed from Surry 384. Boundaries 384. Court days
Intail of certain lands, in Nan- SWANN, THOMPSON semond, docked, and vested in 446.
SYM, BENJAMIN Certain lands devised by, for a free school, vested in justices &c. of Elizabeth city 389. TAR.
Encouragement for making 144,
146. Inspectors of appoint- ed, their duty 147. Contents of barrel of 143. Regulations forexporting 150. Inspectors of, not to deal in 484. TAVERNS.-See Ordinaries. TAXES.-See Duties, Levies. Called public levies 247. Sher-
iff to give bond for collection of 247. Addition l, for pro- secuting the Indian war,552. How collected and paid 523, 524. Provision for better collecting 566, 567.
TIPLING-HOUSES. Ordinaries regulated, in re- straint of 71. Power of justi- ces to suppress 74. TITHABLES.
Who shall be tithable 40. sons exempted 41. How the ages of children imported shall be adjudged 41. List of tithables how taken 41. Penal- ty on justices not taking 42. On persons not giving in 42. Owner liable where overseer fails to list 42. Penalty on justice failing to list his own 42. When, further time al- lowed 43. What deemed a fraudulent concealment 43. Mariners exempted 43.
TOBACCO. Distress, for rent for, within certain periods 10. Masters of vessels intending to load with tobacco, to give bond and take an oath not to in- jure it 49. Permit not to be granted before 49. Penalty, or for injuring tobacco on board 49. Defendant may be held, to bail 50. Who may give evidence 50. Penalty for resisting a search 50. Penal-+
ty for tending seconds 51. Exception 51. Duty of con- stables, and courts, in rela- tion thereto 51, 52. Persons at iron-works, not to culti vate 139. None to be export- ed, till inspected, at a public warehouse 154. Oath of mas- ters of vessels 155. Penalty 155. When tobacco may be seized 156. Penalty on mas- ter and skipper 156. On ser- vants 156. Exceptions 157. Manifests, when and how to be made out 158. Penalty for landing, except at the place of destination 158. Inspectors of, how appointed 159. Their oath, and duty 160, 161, 162. Penalty for neglect 162 When to attend 162. When another to be called in 162. Inspectors to give notes 163. Currency of notes 163. Trans- fer tobacco 164. Penalty on inspectors, not paying their notes 164. Crop tobacco 164. Rules in passing 165. Ten- der of, what good 165. Size of hogsheads 165. Refused to be burnt 166. How picked 166. Overseers liable for re- fused 166. Rules in shipping 166, 167. Penalty for forging notes 167. Notes lost, how renewed 168. Rules, in pay- ing levies, quit-rents, and officers' fees 168, 169, 170. Costs in, how taxed 171. Public dues, and officers' fees when payable 171. Distress for, when and how made 171. Collectors when to pay 172. Warehouses established 172, 175. Salaries of inspectors 175, 177. Rents of Ware-
houses 177. Salaries and rents p how paid 178. Mode of build- ing warehouses, 178. How the property revested 180. Imme- diate conveniencies not to be taken 180. What stock inspec- tors may not keep 181. Los- ses, by fire to be made good, by the Assembly 181. Weights and scales to be provided 182. Penalty for clandestinely carrying tobacco to N. Caro- lina or Maryland 182. Sher- iffs, constables and inspectors to take an oath to prevent 186. Penalty for failure, 186. Exportation of uninspec- ted, how prevented 184. In- spectors ineligible to house of Burgesses 185. Not to in- termedule in elections 185. Nor deal in tobacco 185. Exception 185. Penalty, for taking a bribe 185, On per- son offering it 186. When tobacco must be opened, if paid away 186. Proceedings, if refused 186, 187. Special duties of inspectors 187, 188. Tobacco not to be manufac- tured, till inspected 189. Oath to be taken 189. Penalty 190. Light tobacco 190. Transfer made crop 190. How and when sold 190, 191. Proceeds of sale how accounted for 191. Summary remedy against in- spectors 191. Certain ware- houses discontinued 223. New ones established 223. Rents of 223. When inspectors to attend 224. Exception 224. Inspectors to account with treasurer 225. What receipts of, to specify, 225. Notes ol- der than 18 months, not a AAAA
lawful tender 225. Tobacco over 3 years, in a warehouse to be sold 225. Currency of notes 226. Abatement 225. Inspectors may be collectors, in certain cases 226. Seafar- ing men to give bail 226. Reparation for tobacco dama- ged in sundry warehouses by a high wind and rain, and the overflowing of the tide 236. Limitation as to review of 351. Certain warehouses dis- continued 351. New ones es- tablished 351. Rents of cer- tain warehouses 352. Inspec- tors' salaries 352. What notes shall pass in payment 352. What allowance 352. New warehouses established 472. Inspectors' salaries 473. In- spectors to pay for tobacco condemned, upon a view 475. Proprietors to build a brick funnel for burning refused tobacco 474. Penalty, for ne- glecting to burn it 474. For making fires near a ware- house 474. Limitation of a review of tobacco 475. Of what dates notes a legal ten- der, and tobacco, if burnt, to be paid for, by the public 475. Act for relief of proprietors of tobacco burnt in Bolling's point warehouse 485. missioners appointed, their power and duty 486. At what rate, and how tobacco paid for 486. Rents of warehouses and inspectors' salaries redu- ced, during French war 567. Tobacco debts, payable in money 568.
TOLL. Receiveable by millers 58.
Portsmouth, in Norfolk county established 265. Regulations 266. Winchester, in Freder- ick county established 268. Fairs to be kept 269. West- ham in Henrico county esta- blished 273. Smithfield, in Isle of Wight county esta- blished 274. Pocahontas;
the proceeds, to the vestry of the parish of Cameron 270.
TURPENTINE.
Inspectors of appointed, their duty 147. How inspected
147. Contents of barrel of 148. Regulations, for export- ing 150. Inspectors of, not to deal in 484.
UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLIES.
Duty of sheriffs and consta- bles 109.
in Chesterfield county esta-Of slaves, how punishable 108. blished 276. Act for establish- ing, near Roy's warehouse in Caroline, amended 316. Col- chester, in Fairfax county established 396.
TRANSPORTATION. Of debtors, out of the country, without licenses, penalty for 44, 45.
USURY. What declared legal interest 102. All contracts for great- er void 102. Penalty 102. How persons bound by usu- rious contracts may be reliev ed 103. Where costs recove- rable 103. Rates of broker- age 103.
VAGRANTS. Who deemed vagrants 29. How treated 30. What deemed a legal settlement 31. How sent to their own parish $1. VERDICT. Special, or case agreed, rules for 337.
TREASURER. How appointed 195. Tenure and duty of his office 195. Salary 196. Security to be given 196. Vacancy, how supplied 196. May borrow money, for re- building the capitol 196. Act for appointing 248. His sala- ry 249. To give security 249. Vacancy how supplied 250. TREASURY NOTES. To be emitted, to aid in carry-Duty ing on the French war, 467, 528. Felony to counterfeit 467, 529. Their currency 467, 529, 530.
TRESPASSES. By horses, cattle &c. breaking into enclosures 38. Penalty on owner 38, 39. By taking boats &c. 40.
Of issues, rules in 336, TRURO.
Vestry of parish of, in county of Fairfax, authorised to sell their glebe, and pay part of
and liability of, in rela- tion to the poor 32. Right of presentation in, how long 90. Actions against, jointly $56. VIRGINIA OWNERS. Liable to half duties and fees only 97.
WAGES. Of Burgesses, payable in money 251, 373, 423, 433, 570. WAGGONER, THOMAS I- Captain, reward to, for his ga lant conduct, in the late en- gagement on the Monongahe- la 528.
WAREHOUSES. For tobacco, established 172. 174. Rents of 177. How lands may be acquired for 178, 179. When to revert 180. Some discontinued 223. New ones established 223. Rents of 223. Salaries of in- spectors 223. Certain discon- tinued 351. New ones esta- blished 351. Rents of 352. Inspectors salaries 352. Pro- prietors not to use them 353.
New ones established 472. Inspectors salaries at, reduc- ed, during the French war 567.
French and Indian, provision for protection of settlers, on the waters of the Mississippi, against 417, 418. Further provision for 435, 522. Re- cital of hostile acts of the French 436. Additional du- ties, for carrying on 436,437. Army raised for, by impress- ment 438. Further prepara- tions for 453. Lottery insti- tuted 454. Act for raising revenues for, explained 461, Land tax 463. Rangers 465. Treasury notes, to be emit- ted 467. Further preparations for 521. WASHINGTON, GEORGE Colonel, reward to, and others, for their gallant conduct in the late engagement on the Monongahela 528.
WASHINGTON, AUGUSTINE Agreement between, and Wil- liam Withers, for lands, in Stafford, confirmed 513.
Town of, in Henrico county es- blished 273. Storage, paya- ble at 500.
WEST-INDIES. Dimensions of staves, heading, and shingles exported to 231. Provision for rebuilding capitol WILLIAMSBURG. in 197. For enlarging the church, and purchasing an organ 230. Militia of, not
bound to muster out of the city 541. Courts martial to be held for 542. Patrollers in, WILLIAM & MARY COLLEGE. how appointed 543. Duties on hides, skins and furs
exported, for support of 91. How collected and paid 91, 92. Duty on tobacco 92. How collected 93.
WINCHESTER. Town of, in Frederick county established 268. Fairs to be kept therein 269,
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