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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An act to empower the Justices of Mansemond county to hold courts at such
place as they shall appoint, and for other purposes. ...of WHEREAS by the
burning of the town of Suffolk, oansemond . . . TTT - t & a too in the county of
Nansemond, ...
An act to empower the Justices of Mansemond county to hold courts at such
place as they shall appoint, and for other purposes. ...of WHEREAS by the
burning of the town of Suffolk, oansemond . . . TTT - t & a too in the county of
Nansemond, ...
Page 135
... the persons first making application, to hold the said lots respectively subject to
the condition of building on each of the said lots a dwelling-house, sixteen feet
square at least, with a brick, stone, or dirt chimney, to be finished fit for habitation,
...
... the persons first making application, to hold the said lots respectively subject to
the condition of building on each of the said lots a dwelling-house, sixteen feet
square at least, with a brick, stone, or dirt chimney, to be finished fit for habitation,
...
Page 296
... and Prince George, to order one sixth part of their respective militias to hold
themselves in constant readiness to march at a moment's warning, taking care in
such arrangement to fix upon those who will most probably answer the purposes
of ...
... and Prince George, to order one sixth part of their respective militias to hold
themselves in constant readiness to march at a moment's warning, taking care in
such arrangement to fix upon those who will most probably answer the purposes
of ...
Page 341
The said justices and field officers shall, within sixty five days after their first
meeting, hold a court at the courthouse of the county, for the purpose of enquiring
into the manner in which the several meetings shall have been appointed and
held, ...
The said justices and field officers shall, within sixty five days after their first
meeting, hold a court at the courthouse of the county, for the purpose of enquiring
into the manner in which the several meetings shall have been appointed and
held, ...
Page 441
recorder being one) shall lave power to hold a court" so of hustings on the third
Monday in every month, and to hold pleas in all cases whatsoever, originating
within the limits before described, in the same manner as the county courts may
do.
recorder being one) shall lave power to hold a court" so of hustings on the third
Monday in every month, and to hold pleas in all cases whatsoever, originating
within the limits before described, in the same manner as the county courts may
do.
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