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 |
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enacted that the said five hundred and fifty acres of laud, with the appurtenances,
should be, and the same were thereby vested in the honourable John Page, esq;
and Thomas Whiting, Lewis Burwell, of Gloucester, Francis Whiting, and Roger ...
enacted that the said five hundred and fifty acres of laud, with the appurtenances,
should be, and the same were thereby vested in the honourable John Page, esq;
and Thomas Whiting, Lewis Burwell, of Gloucester, Francis Whiting, and Roger ...
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to be the property of John Connally, and have laid off too. a considerable part
thereof into half acre lots for a ty, and of town, and having settled thereon, have
preferred peti; i. tions to this general assembly to establish the said jor town, Be it
...
to be the property of John Connally, and have laid off too. a considerable part
thereof into half acre lots for a ty, and of town, and having settled thereon, have
preferred peti; i. tions to this general assembly to establish the said jor town, Be it
...
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An act directing the money arising from the sales of the estate of John Meacom,
deceased, to be paid to his widow and children. . ... WHEREAS it hath been
represented to this present sale of the general assembly, that John Meacom, ...
An act directing the money arising from the sales of the estate of John Meacom,
deceased, to be paid to his widow and children. . ... WHEREAS it hath been
represented to this present sale of the general assembly, that John Meacom, ...
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I. WHEREAS there are divers persons possessed of lots in the towns of
Richmond and Manchester, and of lands and tenements contiguous thereto, who
derive titles to the same under the lottery of the late William Byrd, esquire;
whereof John ...
I. WHEREAS there are divers persons possessed of lots in the towns of
Richmond and Manchester, and of lands and tenements contiguous thereto, who
derive titles to the same under the lottery of the late William Byrd, esquire;
whereof John ...
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Forging or counterfeiting paper money 254, 286,349,397,429. FOX, JOHN
Certain persons authorised to convey to John Fox, certain entailed lands, sold by
trusPersons”, FRANCE. Co-operation from land and naval force from France
expected.
Forging or counterfeiting paper money 254, 286,349,397,429. FOX, JOHN
Certain persons authorised to convey to John Fox, certain entailed lands, sold by
trusPersons”, FRANCE. Co-operation from land and naval force from France
expected.
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