when and how collected 329. Mode of recruiting men for three years or the war 330. Additional bounty 331. Land bounty, 300 acres to soldiers who have eñlisted, or shall enlist and serve to the end of the war 331. If quota not recruited to be drafted for eighteen months 333. Troops how reviewed, furloughed and rendezvoused 333. Mutiny or resistance to this act, how punishable 334. Quakers & menonists drasted, exempted from personal service, but a substitute to be furnished at expense of society 335. Desertions, how guarded against 335. Sick soldiers provided for 335. Waggons procured by impressment 335. Penalty on masters receiving any consideration for the enlistment of their apprentices 335. Penalty for selling recruits 336. Additional penalties for concealing deserters 336.Person enlisting a soldier for the war exempted from all other drafts or militia duty 337. Clothing for the army to be furnished by certain counties, in what proportion, and of what to consist 338. Mode of furnishing the clothing for the army in each county 339.Beef for the army, how furnished by the several counties 340. Waggons for the army, how furnished by the several counties 342. Act for procuring a supply of provi
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diers for two wears or the war 433. Expenses of recruiting, how paid 434. Bounty and immunities 434. Officers in the state line reduced 449.- Regiments consolidated 449. Not to affect general Spots- wood's legions 449. State quarter-master's, commissa- ries, commissioners, &c. not absolutely necessary to be discharged 449. Executive to call all officers reduced or discharged to account 450. Surplus stores, &c. transser- red to similar continental of ficers 450. pay and subsistence of officers and soldiers to be made equal to specie 462. Auditors to ad- just accounts according to scale of depreciation & give printed certificates, payable with interest 462. Also of os- ficers and soldiers dead 462. Or, out of the service, for the time they served 463. Au- ditors to return a list of cer- tificates to the treasurer 463. Advance to officers 463. Fu-
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surveyed 466. Return to be made of state officers & their merits 466. Their pay & sub- sistence to be made equal to continentals 467. Also their bounty in lands, to be sur- veyed as the regulars 467– Cavalry the same advantages as insantry 467. Officers and seamen of the navy, same as land service 467. Tobacco received for confiscated es- tates to be sold and the mo- ney to redeem certificates 467. Act for supplying southern army with waggons and hor- ses 482. Penalty on sheriffs and justices for neglect 482. How recoverable 482. Wag- gons and teams how disposed of 483. Governor & council to appoint, persons to pur- cliase waggon horses 483– Virginia line on continental establishment to be recruited for two years or the war 499. Recruiting expenses 499,- Advance of money 499. Sol- diers enlisting for two years or the war, entitled to same bounty and immunities as o- other continentals 499. Per- son furnishing a soldier for two years or the war, exemp- ted from militia duty 500. ARTICLES OF WAR. To be published 311. Militia in actual service, subject to 416. ARTIFICERS. Artificers employed at iron works exempted from militia duty 397. Act continued 425, 444. f ARTILLERY.
Officers of artillery regiment, in
continental service authorised to re-enlist their men 214.— Organization of garrison and artillery regiment 215. ASSEMBLY. Wages of members of general assembly, in tobacco, how estimated and paid 30, 104, 229. Capitol to be erected for at Richmond 86. When to sit at Richmond 89. Grand jury, at general court, to estimate price of tobacco payable to members of assembly 104. Acts fixing allowance of members of general assembly explained and amended 137. Elections for members
of assembly may be held at
any place secure from the enemy 412. ASSESSORS. Of tax, further duties of 10.— Their oath 1 1. Allowance encreased 14. Duty of commissioners of tax and assessors in furnishing lists to sheriffs 166. Allowance to commissioners and assessors 167. Their duty in classing lands 242. Their oath on that occasion 242. General oath 243. Rule, if a difference of opinion 243. Duty of commission
ers and assessors 246. Allow- |
ances 247, 252. Assessors to be annually appointed, but to assess once in two years 252. Penalty for neglect of duty 252. Penalty on assessors encreased 361. ASSIGNMENT.
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in, transferrable by assignment only 467. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Salary of attorney general 118, 219,278,493. Salary of attorney general rated in tobacco 278. Value of tobacco in money estimated by grand jury 278. Salary of attorney general in specie 493. AUCTION. See Pendues, and page 158. AUDITORS.. Salaries of clerks in auditors' office encreased 107,208,219, 278. Salary of auditors 118, 219. Commissioners of tax to settle with sheriffs, & transmit account of settlement to auditors 247. Salary of auditors rated in tobacco 278. Value of tobacco in money, estimated by grand jury 278. One judge of general court may qualify the auditors 402. Salary of auditors in specie 493. . . . AUGUSTA. Part of the county of Augusta. added to Monongalia 114.— Another part of Augusta added to Monongalia 351, - BACON. Tax, payable in bacon 490. BAIL. Disaffected persons, confined by order of executive not to be set at liberty by bail, mainrize, or habeas corpus 414. BAINE, ROBERT. Estate of Robert Baine, sold as eschested property, restored to him 452. , “ BALL, BURGESS
Certain lands whereof Burgess
Ball is seized as tenant for life, vested in trustees to be sold, and the monies laid out in other lands' 469. BANISHMENT. Governor and council authori- sed to banish disaffected per- sons 414. Felony without clergy to return from banish- ment 414. - BANNS. TNo marriage (except between quakers and menonists) but on licence or publication of banns 362. BARLEY. Tax, payable in barley 490. BATH.. Further time allowed purchasers of lots in town of Bath to im- prove them 103. i3AY. - Lands, on bay of Chesapeake not to be granted 227. BECK, WILLIAM
Benjamin Bilberry emanci- pated 372. BILLl ARD TABLES. Tax on, in specie 504. BILLS OF CREDIT. Stealing, taking by robbery, forging or counterfeiting cer- tain bills of credit, selony without clergy 93. BONDS. Sheriffs annually to give bond for collection of taxes 506. A copy to be sent to audi- tors, which shall be evidence 506. Duty bonds, how given
512. Proceedings thereon 515. - BOOK DEBTS.
Act of 1748, prescribing method of proving book debts repeal- ed 133. Limitation of actions on store accounts 133. Deli- very of articles to be dated 133. Penalty for post-dating 133. When limitation to com- mence 134. Courts and ju- ries bound ea officio to take notice of this act 134. BOONSB6)ROUGH. Town of Boonsborough in Ken- tucky county established 134. BOUNTY. See Army. Additional bounties to soldiers, sailors and marines 23. Land bounty 24. Land bounty to volunteers under col. George Rogers Clarke 26. To sol- diers for protection of Illinois 27. To those who enlist dur- ing the war 27. Land bounty to chaplains, surgeous and surgeons' mates 141. Pro- portion of land bounty to of
ficers and soldiers 160. Rights of those slain or dying in ser- vice devolve on their heirs or legal representatives 161.- Bounty to militia ordered for relief of South Carolina 224. Bounty for recruits or drafts
for the continental army 260.
Bounty in lands, &c. to sai- lors and marines for protection of eastern frontier 298. Land bounty 300 acres to soldiers who have enlisted or shall en- enlist and serve to the end of the war. 331. Land bounty to general officers 375. Boun- ty in lands to other officers encreased 375. Legal repre- sentatives entitled to bounty 375. Land given to Baron Steuben 375. Further tract of territory allotted for boun- ty of officers and soldiers, it lieu of that fallen into Nortii Carolina 465. When & how their ands may be surveyed 466. State troops as to land bounty, made equal to conti- mentals 467. Soldiers enlist- ing for two years or the war, entitled to same bounty and immunities as other continen- tals 499. Resolution extend-
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how conducted 68. Allow- ance to escheators 68. Grants for escheated lands, how ob- tained 68. Proceedings a- gainst escheators for delin- quency 68. Ailowance to commissioners 69. Nett pro- ceeds to be extended in to- bacco, how estit 'ted 69.— i}uty of escheators be per- formed in Northern neck, by sheriffs 69. British subjects described 69. particular instances, excepted out of this act 70. Provision for widows, wives, and chil- dren 71.
fice, and monstrans de droit 153. All bona fide sales by British subjects, valid, collu- sive sales, declared void, and how detected 154. Injunc- tions to inquisitions of escheat, how and for what causes ob- tained 155. Who are except- ed out of the former act, and how relievable 156. Titles to estates found to have been es- cheated, or forfeited, to which a claim either had mot been
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