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159.

INJUNCTIONS.
Injunctions and pleas to stay
of escheated property, to
be expedited 81.

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INSPECTORS.
Inspectors liable for tobacco lost,
except by fire floods, or the
enemy 95. To give bond for
collection of export duty 96.
Their commissions 96. Re-
medy against them by motion
96. To give receipts for to-
bacco as delivered 97. In-
spectors of tobacco, how nom-
inated and commissioned 217.
Additional inspector, when to
act 218. No inspector to take
a reward for resigning 219-
Penalty on giver and receiver
219. No inspector to vote in
recommendation 219. Inspec
tors in office recommended,
continue without new commis-
sion 219. Inspectors to give
bond and take an oath 219.
Form of oath 220. Time in-
spectors to attend 220.
alty for neglect 221.
Where
inspectors disagree 223, In-
spectors or servants not to be
concerned in picking tobacco
223. Remedy against inspec-
tors 227. Penalty on inspec--
tors changing, tobacco 228.-
Or failing to deliver it when
demanded 228. To transfer
crop tobacco 228. Penalty
for delivering tobacco without
order from proprietor 229.-
And for delivering fictitious
notes 229. Inspectors to give.

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crop notes in exchange for
transfer 230. And at Sep-
tember court yearly, account
and sell the tobacco for all
notes outstanding 230. Also,
tobacco gained by allowance
for shrinkage 230. To ac-
count with the treasurer, w
when
and how 231. To return an
account annually of all tobac-
co shipped 231. Inspectors
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Salaries of in-
spectors 235, 346, 391, 392.
Method of detecting inspect-
ors, who shall fail to do their
duty 236. New inspectors to
give their predecessors receipts
for tobacco in warehouse 243.
Inspectors exempted from mi-
litia duty 246. Inspectors to
give bond for payment of du-
ties 527. Penalty on inspect
ors, concerned in interest with
pickers 528.

INSURRECTION.
On invasion or insurrection, how
militia to be called out 485,
487.

INTAILS.
See Fee Taille, and page 271.
INTEREST WARRANTS
Interest on military certificates,

where and how paid 105. In-
terest warrants receivable for
taxes 202. Funds for pay-
ment of certificates and inter-
est warrants apportioned a-
mong the holders 380.

INVASION.
On invasion or insurrection, how
militia called out 485, 487.

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Act empowering judges of gene-
ral court to superintend and
regulate the public jail, fur-
ther continued 108: Prisoners
taken on civil or criminal pro-
cess in James City, may be
committed to public jail in
Williamsburg 381.

JAMES CITY.
Prisoners taken in civil or crimi-
nal process in James City may
be committed to public jail of
Williamsburg 381.

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JAMES RIVER.
Trustees appointed for improv-
ing navigation of James River
through the south mountains
341. James River Compa-
ny" incorporated 450: Books
to be opened for subscriptions.
450: Meeting of subscribers
451: Amount of capital 451:
In case of overplus subscrip-
tion, mode of reducing it 451:
Capital divided into 500 shares
451: Unless one half of capi-
tal subscribed, the whole to be
void 452: To be incorporated
as a company 452: Style of
corporation 452: Rules for
electing officers 452: Authori-
ty of president and directors
to make contracts 452: To
appoint officers and fix their
compensation 453: Bond and
security by treasurer 453:
Limitation of compensation
453: Mode of collecting a-
mount of subscriptions 453:-
May sell shares of delinquent

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subscribers 453: May sue for
deficiencies arising on sales
454: Election of officers 454:
Vacancies, how supplied 454:
Officers, how removed 454:-
Oath of officers 454: Meetings
of company 454: Property
vested in holders of shares as
tenants in common 455: De-
clared real estate 455: Ex-
empt from taxation 455: Tolls
455: On refusal to pay tolls,
passage may be refused 457:
Or vessel seized and sold 457:
Tolls may be reduced 457:-
River, and works, deemed a
public highway 457: Compa-
ny may purchase lands 457:
Or have them condemned 458
Proceedings thereon 458-
Further damages, how com-
pensated 458: Land whereon
to erect buildings, how ac-
quired 459: No water to be
used from canal, but for navi-
gation, without consent of pro-
prietor 459: Shares transfera-
ble, in what manner 459: To
be first offered to the public
460: Capital may be aug-
mented 461: Conditions on
which tolls demandable 461:
On failure, charter forfeited
462: Treasurer to subscribe
for 100 shares 462: And vote
and receive tolls in proportion
462: One hundred shares vest-
ed in Geo. Washington, esq.
525. JEFFERSON.
Jefferson county divided, and
Nelson county formed 469:-
Boundaries 469: Court days
469. Jones, Elizabeth.
Estate of Robert Williams vested

in Mace Freeland, Spice Pen-
dleton and Elizabeth Jones 65.

JUDGES.

Act empowering judges of gene-
ral court to superintend and
regulate the public jail, farther
continued 108.

JUDGMENTS.

Tax on 378: Repealed 438:
Justices of the Peace
To take lists of taxable property
annually 113: How lists made
out and returned to clerk 113.
Penalty for neglect 114.

KEMPSVILLE.
Town of Kempsville in Princess
Anne county established 270:
Lots, how disposed of 270:-
Power of trustees 270: Privi-
leges of inhabitants 271: Pow-
ers of trustees enlarged 442.
KENNON, WILLIAM.
Certain lands belonging to estate
of William Kennon, dec. to be
sold for the benefit of his chil-
dren 147.

KENTUCKY.
See District Court.
District court established on the
western waters, called the Ken-
tucky district, how constituted,
its jurisdiction, and rules of
proceeding 85, 90. Books and
papers of Kentucky commis-
sioners, to be returned to land
office 91: All plats in Kentuc-
ky to be first lodged with the
deputy register 292: Memori-
als-of deeds and certificates of
administrations, to be trans-
mitted by clerks of county
courts in Kentucky, to district
court, and recorded 295.--
Fees 295: Act authorising

courts in Kentucky to direct
surveys to poor persons, ac-
tual settlers, farther continued
296: Fees of office and state
price of land, when to be paid
296: Forfeitures for non-pay-
ment 296 Provision for better
support of supreme court in.
Kentucky 397: Tax on law
process the same as in general.
court 397: Certain taxes, fines
and duties appropriated 397:
Naval officers for Kentucky
district 398: Salaries of judg-
es and attorney 398: Salaries
increased 498: To be paid by
deputy register 499: Court-
house, &c. how erected 499.

KING, WALTER.
Slaves of Walter King escheated
and purchased on behalf of
commonwealth, restored to
Walter King Cole 35.

KINSALE.
Town of Kinsale in Westmore-
land county established 369.
LAMB, JAMES

Pardoned on condition of leav-.
ing this state 129.

LAND BOUNTY.
Officers and soldiers to give in

their land claims 83: How
their warrants are to be ob-
tained 83: Certificate from
commissioner of war 84: Af
ter abolition of that office from
executive 133, 184: Bounty
for three years 84: Addition-
al bounty for six years 84:
-No locations within their
bounds 84: Officers and sol-
diers in Lee's legion, and o-
thers, credited to this state, in-
cluded in pay and bounty 84:

Navy officers, sailors and ma-
rines, entitled to same emolu-
ments as in land service 85,
162: Land bounty to Dr. Wil-
liam Brown 106: Office of
commissioner of war abolish-
ed, and duties transferred to
executive; consequently, certi-
ficates for land bounties to be
ordered by executive 133, 134:
Officers of the navy, sailors,
and marines, entitled to same
land bounty and other emolu-
ments, as officers and soldiers
in Virginia line on continen-
tal establishment 162: Depu-
tation of officers to choose su-
perintendants, for locating and
surveying lands granted to of
ficers and soldiers on continen-
tal and state establishments
309: One sixth of surveyor's
fees reserved for William and
Mary college 310: Warrants
for bounty lands, when to be
delivered 310: Limitation as
to number of surveys 310:
Warrants to be classed and
drawn for by lot 311: Pri-
ority of location determined
by lot 311: Locations and
surveys to be made under the
direction of the superintendants
311. Assignees of warrants
to pay one dollar a hundred,
besides legal fees 311: All
the good lands on the Cam-
berland and Tennessee rivers,
to be first surveyed, then on
the north west side of the Ohio,
between Scioto and Little Mi-
ami 312: Governor, if neces-
sary, may furnish military aid
312: Four thousand acres of

a prime tract, on the Missis-
sippi, may be laid off for a
town 312: Lands granted to
George Rogers Clarke, his
officers and men, how appor-
tioned, surveyed and patented
335: Proclamation suspend-
ing the surveying of military
lands 447: Digest of laws on
the subject of land bounties

559.

LAND OFFICE.
Fees of land office to be paid in-
to treasury 443: When regis-
ter to account 443: Penalty
for failure 443: Bond and
security 443: Fees to be paid
down 444: Fees credited, to
be accounted for, as if paid
444: Register placed on the
civil list 444: His salary and
that of his deputy 444: Va-
cancy in office of register, how
supplied 444: Fees on deter-
mination of caveats, how paid
444. LANDS.
Military warrants & certificates
to be received for land-war-
-rants 22: Lands of Richard
Goodall, liable to escheat, ves-
ted in Parke Goodall 55.-
Charles Carter re-vested of
, certain entailed lands remain-
ing unsold, under a former
law 55: How lands distrained
for taxes shall be sold 68,115,
116: Officers and soldiers to
give in their land claims 83:--
How their land warrants are
to be obtained 83,133: Boun-
ty in lands confirmed 84: Ad-
ditional bounty for six years
84: No locations within their
bounds 84: Their certificates

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to be received for public pa-
tent fees 84: Officers in Lee's
legion and others, credited to
this state, included in pay and
bounty 84: Navy officers, sai-
lors and marines, entitled to
same emoluments as those in
land service 85: Power of
commissioners for adjusting
titles to lands continued; and
time for locating pre-emption
warrants extended 91: And to
have certificates recorded 91:
Books and papers of Kentuc
ky commissioners to be deli-
wered to register 91: Lands
saved if duties performed be-
fore caveat 91: Tax on liti-
gants before commissioners
92: Specie certificates or war-
rants to be taken for land 92:
Further time to return surveys
92: Pre-emption warrants
may be located on any waste
land, but to lose their force of
pre-emption 92: Certain en-
tailed lands of Maximilian Ro-
binson formerly in King Geo.
now in Westmoreland, vested
in William Robinson 110:-
Additional tax on lands 93,
112: State or continental pa-
per money to be received for
land warrants 133: The last
act repealed 397: Act for e-
qualizing land tax 140: Cer-
tain lands belonging to the es-,
tate of William Kennon, dec.
to be sold for the benefit of his
children 147: Recital of act

May 1779 (Vol. 10, p. 47)
in favour of settlers on lands
surveyed for sundry compa-
pies 149: Former act declar

ing forfeiture of land on non-
payment repealed 149: Fur-
ther time allowed to make pay-
ment 150: Forfeiture on non-
payment 150: Sales of two
lots in Falmouth, and a tract
of land in Stafford, made by
Andrew Wodrow, administra-
tor of Alexander Wodrow con-
firmed 150: Other lands of
Alexander Wodrow, remain
ing unsold, subject to future
direction of general assembly
151: Lots of James Buchan→
an, in Falmouth, vested in I
saac Hite, for the use of Anne
Buchanan his widow 155:-
Lots may be sold if personal
estate insufficient for payment
of debts 155: Certain persons
appointed to convey land to
Edwin Gray, which he pur-
chased at a sale of the lands
of the Nottoway Indians 158;
Additional trustees appointed
to lease out their lands. 159:—
Surveyors on the eastern wa-
ters may be non-residents 160:
Entries may be made with
clerk, where no surveyor 160:
Principal surveyor may ap
point a deputy 160: Entries
in Northern Neck, how made
160: Officers of navy, sailors,
and marines entitled to same.
land bounty and other emolu-
ments as officers and soldiers
in Virginia line on continen-
tal establishment 162: Lands
may be tendered on judgments
178: How executions therefor
"may

issue 178: Proceedings
on such executions 178: New
execution, if creditor evicted

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