sistant, 19, 41, 89, 142, 206, 364, 425, 491, 547; in council, 14, 269, 272, 289-91, 305, 360, 420, 446, 447, 450, 475, 487, 539, 540, 568-70; committee, 11, 47, 87, 137, 150, 184, 280, 333, 336, 354, 424, 447, 554, 525, 547; grant of land to, 34; commissioner on N. Y. boundary, 406; judge of coun- ty court, 63, 94, 145, 219, 230, 321, 445, 509, 566, of superior court, 240, 332, 344, 384, 430, 509, 566; major, 88; committee of war, 130; auditor, 158, 276, 320, 380, 425, 463, 539. Burrit, Peleg, 56. Burroughs, Capt., 190.
Burwell, Ephraim, 399: sign, 9.
Bushnell, Benajah, 211, 257; lieutenant, 426: - Caleb, 585:- Richard, 178, 419, 426, 584, 585; deputy for Norwich, 1, 17, 19, 30, 40, 66, 89, 142, 206, 245, 275, 308, 346, 363, 393, 424, 452, 489, 519, 546; clerk, 36, 62, 84, 103, 158, 228, 245, 253, 276, 267,310, 330; speaker, 364, 380, 490, 509; committee, 8, 148, 161, 398, 454, 459, 498, 507; justice, 21, 62, 94, 145, 219, 445, 509, 578; in nomination, 403, 453, 522, 576; censured, 555. Butler, James, 263: Thomas, 62: Walter, 353.
Butt, Samuel, 225; deputy for Canterbury, 519, 546, 572.
Butten, Mathias, 369.
Byfield, Nathaniel, 196, 204, 411.
Cady, Joseph, 18, 61; lieutenant, 75. Cadwell, Thomas, 201; lieutenant, 432. Cakebread, Isaac, 211.
Camp, Edward, 133; deputy for Milford, 308: Martha, 568: Samuel, 568. Campbell, John, 67, 203. Canada, preparations for expedition against, (1709,) 91, 108; design laid aside, 123; expedition, (1711,) 243, 245; settle- ment of expenses of expedition, 124, 218; disaster to expedition, 272, 294; Dupuis and Rouville, messengers from, referen- ces to, 197, 198, 202, 305. Canfield, Thomas, 120.
Cannon, provision for the purchase of cer- tain, 327.
Canterbury, bounds of, 181, 311, 369, 375, 427, 461, 463; military officers, 24, 520; controversy with Plainfield, 26, 173; re- leased from rates, 75, 226; to return lists, 346, 582; may gather a church, 217; set- tlement of land titles in, 225; town clerk may administer oaths, 348; enlarged,
Carter, Samuel, brief granted to, 27. Cary, Joseph, 575; deputy for Windham, 20, 37, 66, 114, 141, 162, 519, 546, 572. Case, John, captain, 380:- Joseph, dep- uty for Symsbury, 394, 424, 452, 49, 546, 572:- Richard, ensign, 145; lieuten-
ant, 492; captain, 553. Castle, Henry, 428.
Catamounts, bounty for killing, 406. Causchawet, 213.
Chalker, Abraham, 46. Chamberlin, Joseph, 305, 449. Chandler, John, 61, 72, 76, 218, 537: Philemon, lieutenant, 430. Chaplains in expeditions, 112, 255, 265. Chapman, Henry, 262: -Jeremiah, 392;
ensign, 493: John, deputy for Had- dam, 2, 17; justice, 20, 62, 94: Jo- seph, 420: Mary, 262: - Nathan- iel, deputy for Saybrook, 19, 30, 37, 345, 363, 394, 424, 452, 519, 547: Robert, 25; deputy for Saybrook, 2, 17, 169, 205, 245, 276, 294; justice, 145, 219: Simon, 42, 262, 512; quartermaster, 553. Chappell, Caleb, 438: Comfort, 438: George, 438: John, 542.
Charles Island, 214. Charter, attempts in England to over- throw, 376, 410, 522, 569; Mass. and R. I. to be asked to aid in defence of, 414; grant to Capt. Wadsworth for securing,
nomination, 6, 31, 70, 114, 171, 276; elected assistant, 19, 41, 89, 143, 206; present in court, 1, 16, 29, 40, 88, 107, 113, 141, 162, 169, 205; in council, 14, 188, 199; to revise laws, 96; committee, 17, 25, 47, 112, 180, 206; committee of war, 32, 113; judge of county and pro- bate courts, 230; his death alluded to,
Christophers, Christopher, 256, 2"; com- missary, 167, 187, 252, 257, 433; naval officer, 437; captain, 493; in council, 344, 386-90, 410-20, 448-50, 477-87, 512-17, 541-45, 570, 583-86: Richard, 256,
314, 339, 345, 380, 385, 548; in nomina- tion, 6, 31, 70, 114, 171, 276, 347, 403, 453, 522, 576; chosen assistant, 19, 41, 89, 142, 206, 310, 364, 425, 491, 547; in court, 1, 29, 37, 40, 66, 107, 141, 162, 169, 205, 244, 275, 308, 363, 423, 546, 572; in council, 29, 189-97, 202-4, 243, 253-4, 272, 289-92, 295-9,-306-7, 343-4, 359-62, 386-92, 410- 22, 446, 448-50, 477-87, 512-17, 541-5, 569, 570, 583-6; John Rogers complains of, 348, 365; judge of county court, 94; of county and probate courts, 145, 219, 333, 384, 430, 445, 509, 566; of superior court, 211, 332, 509, 566; auditor, 22, 108, 158, 220, 320, 380, 425, 463, 539; on committees, 8, 9, 38, 61, 137, 151, 165, 206, 207, 226, 242, 290, 311, 313, 329, 336, 424, 547: Richard, jr., 190, 194; in
council, 482. Church discipline, delegates to meet at
Saybrook to consider thereof, 51; rules of, established, 87; rules of, to be revised and printed, 97, 192, distributed, 433,
Churchill, Benjamin, deputy for Wethers- field, 363, 393: Josiah, 503.
Clapp, John, 173: — Stephen, 154. Clark, Daniel, 47, 148, 186, 212, 483, 484, 523: George, deputy for Milford, 66: John, 25, 139, 258, 319, 366, 550; deputy for Saybrook, 40, 114, 205, 245, 309, 345, 490, 572; committee, 41, 206, 326, 329; captain, 69; major, 95: John, of Stratford, lieutenant, 168: Martha, 262: Nathaniel, 533: Samuel, 399, 557; deputy for Milford, 546, 572; ensign, 453; Thomas, 12; justice, 20, 62, 94: William, 398, 558, 584; deputy for Lebanon, 2, 17, 67, 90, 108, 142, 162, 170, 276, 294, 309, 364, 393, 490, 519; justice, 63, 94, 145, 219, 446, 509, 566; captain, 69.
Coale, John, 263.
Coasset, men sent to, 305.
Coasters, measures taken to protect, 207, 226, 290, 307, 326, 339.
Cockerill, Thomas, 387.
tion of rates by, 71, 188, 441; allowance to for impressing men, etc., 82; for col- lecting rates, 146; when to make up ac- counts with the treasurer, 85; consta- bles' watch regulated, 101. Contempt of court punished, 47, 492. Convoy vessel to be provided, 207, 226, 290; not arrived, 307, 326; provided, 339. Cook, Aaron, 103, 263, 372, 430, 466; in council, 15, 300; deputy for Hartford, 29, 37, 40, 66, 275, 293, 308, 345, 363, 393, 423, 451, 519, 572; of council of war, 32, 87; justice, 321, 338, 445, 508, 565; com- mittee, 41, 229, 348, 354, 357, 425, 460, 474, 499, 511, 526, 529: John, 565: Jonah, 262: Joseph, 263: Samuel, 364; deputy for New Haven, 346, 363, 393, 423, 451, 489; clerk, 364, 380, 394, 406, 442, 452, 468, 490, 510; auditor, 349.
Cooly, Samuel, 368, 433. Coots, Charles, 16. Cooper, Ebenezer, 517.
Copp, John, 101, 194, 209, 280, 340, 550, 553, 569; physician in Canada expedi- tion, 255, 260; deputy for Norwalk, 546; surveyor, 278.
Coe, John, deputy for Stratford, 519; cap- Copper mines, workmen in exempted from tain, 115: Robert, 568.
Coggery Nossett, 538.
Coit, Joseph, 497; land laid out for, 394, 397: Solomon, 565.
Colchester, claims of Owaneco to lands in, 8, 26; military officers, 24, 314, 496, 504, 520, 556; to send in list, 32; freed from rates, 80; to pay tax, 288; to belong to Hartford county, 80; bounds, 559. Colefox, Sarah, widow of Jonathan, may sell land, 322.
Coleman, Ebenezer, deputy for Colches ter, 519.
Collegiate school, grants to, 353, 529; in languishing condition, 550. Collins, Daniel, 12; deputy for East Haven, 90, 107, 141, 364: John, 206, 264, 265, 379, 569; deputy for Guilford, 114, 205, Mary, widow of Samuel, may
sell land, 216. Colt, John, 482; ensign, 95; deputy for Lyme, 309.
Commissioners of sewers, how appointed, 220; form of commission, 273. Commissions to be granted to judges and justices, 242; provision relative to the continuance of such commission, 429. Common fields and fences regulated, 234,
military service, 323; at Symsbury, reg- ulated, 104, 154, 285; at Wallingford, 315, 455.
209, 214; ensign, 109; lieutenant, 115; captain, 171; deputy for Fairfield, 169, Thomas, 197, 257, 264.
346: Council stated, 22, 32, 53, 84, 103, 139, 159, 185, 223, 287, 330, 356, 382, 408, 442, 468, 508, 538, 567; powers of, 7; matters re- ferred to, 82, 184, 325, 337, 373, 376, 377, 403, 467, 468; act of, approved, 139. Council or committee of war, in Hartford county, constitution of, 32, 87, 113, 167; powers, of, 29, 87, 167, 296, 298; in Fairfield county, 180: for Water- bury, 166.
Counterfeiting, how punished, 158, 241. Counties, excise money settled on, 320; to be provided with standard weights and measures, 328.
County courts, criminals condemned at, to have but one review, 5; when held, 239; grand jurors to serve at, 324; may lay tax on towns, 329; may license tavern keepers, 319; place of absent justices, how supplied, 567.
Court of assistants, time of sessions of, 47, 63; records of, transcribed, 65; act es- tablishing, repealed, 239.
Court houses, land to be sold for building,
Coventry, named and brand appointed for, | Dalison, James, 61. 286; may levy tax for ministerial pur- poses, 321; to belong to Hartford coun- ty, 322; settlement of land claims at, 510. Cowles, Timothy, 447: William, 447. Coy, Mathew, 307. Crampton, Joseph, 120. Crane, Abigail, 347:
Benjamin, 372: Henry, 568; lieutenant, 564: Isaac, 372: Israel, 372; Lydia, wid- ow of, may sell land, 44: -Jedediah, 347: John, 150, 256, 303, 372; dep- uty for Killingworth, 2, 17, 19, 30, 37, 67, 114, 142, 163, 245; captain, 68; his death, 279, 296: Jonathan, deputy for Windham, 17, 90, 108, 275, 293, 363, 424, 452: Joseph, 372, 510; Sarah, widow of, may sell land, 97, 119: Samuel,
Creery, Peter, 210. Creese, Thomas, 257.
Criminal proceedings: criminals to have but one review in the county courts, 5; charge of prosecution how defrayed, 45, 444; appeals in, restricted, 129; provis- ion for procuring evidence in, 233; ab- stract of laws against immorality, etc., to be published annually for information of grand jurors, 323. Crittenden, Cruttenden, Abraham, 339: - Joseph, 447, 569: Samuel, 447, 569: Thomas, ensign, 461. Crocker, Thomas, ensign, 453:
liam, 358, 359, 373, 382, 446, 449, 504, 512; lieutenant, 168; sent to Coasset, 305; to scout above Deerfield, 326; grant to, 347.
Cross, Samuel, 42. Crowfoot, Joseph, 340.
Culver, Edward, 358, 359; grant to, 348: John and wife released from prison,
Curtis, Benjamin, deputy for Stratford, 19, 29, 37, 275, 293, 346, 452; naval officer, 487: Daniel, 56: Ebenezer, lieutenant, 115: John, 323; deputy for Wethersfield, 1, 17, 19, 808, 345; jus- tice, 321: John, deputy for Wood- bury, 490; ensign, 426: Joseph, 42, 56, 72; in nomination, 6, 31, 70, 114, 171, 276, 347, 403, 453, 522, 576; chosen as- sistant, 19, 41, 89, 143, 206, 310, 364, 425, 491, 547; in court, 1, 16, 29, 37, 66, 107, 113, 141, 162, 169, 205, 244, 275, 345, 393, 451, 519, 571; in council, 289-91, 360, 476, 540; judge of county court, 230; committee of war, 130; auditor, 349; on committees, 88, 47, 87, 184, 209, 336: Josiah, 56; ensign, 115; captain, 429; deputy for Stratford, 546: Thomas, 455. Cuschay, 366.
Danbury, military officers, 148, 401, 548; provision for defence of, 15, 16, 39, 86; certain land sold on petition of, 333; val- uation of lands in, 334. Darrow, Christopher, 297. Dart, Ebenezer, 270.
Davenport, John, 354; his salary, how to be paid, 228. Davis, John, 210:
Thomas, 344, 420. Davy, Humphrey and Sarah, land granted to, to be laid out, 455. Day, John, 263. Deal, Charles, 214. Dean, James, 215: Mathew, 340. Deeds of land, where and how recorded, 82. Deer, act for the preservation of, 524. Deerfield, scouts to be posted above, 295. Defamation, how punished, 54. Default, act concerning entering up judg- ment on, 384.
Denison, George, 28, 61; captain, 33; in council, 192, 202, 254, 292, 295, 299, 848, 844, 359-62: Mary, 263: Rob- ert, deputy for Stonington, 40, 245; cap- tain, 433: William, 100. Dennis, Ebenezer, 195. Deputies, in general assembly, allowance to, 58, 158, 394.
Derby, military officers, 9, 24, 122, 549; ferry at, 549.
Desertion, acts to prevent, 223, 248; from camp at Woodcreek, 159.
De Wolf, Hannah, widow of Stephen, 11. Dibble, Wakefield, 140; deputy for Dan- bury, 114. Dickerman, Abraham, 268: 184, 268, 288; ensign, 394. Dickerson, Thomas, may sell land, 96. Dickinson, Daniel, 230, 282: Elipha- let, 299.
Dimon, Moses, 34, 269, 306; lieutenant, 95; committee, 151.
Dissenters, from the established religious order, privileges of, 50, 87. Distribution of estates, 404, 438, 577. Disturbance of religious meetings, how punished, 50. Dix, John, 98: Leonard, 216. Dodd, Edward, purchased land from In- dians illegally, 538.
Dogs, appropriation for procuring, 86. Doolittle, Abraham, released from rates, 177: Hannah, widow of Ebenezer, Joseph, lieutenant, 347; cap- tain, 549; deputy for Wallingford, 393, 452, 547, 572. Dorman, Mary, widow of Joseph, may sell land, 409.
Dotee, Samuel, 190, 258. Doud, John, 461.
Douglas, William, deputy for New London, 40, 141, 205, 245, 308; ensign, 276. Downing, Benjamin, 542. Drake, Enoch, 124: Job, 262. Dudley, Gov. Joseph, proposes an expedi- tion against L'Acadia and Nova Scotia, 17; proposes sending pilots to England,
188, 190, 300, 33, 305, 362; commission to be given to about the ports, 355, 361; bills of credit left with for exchange, 356, 387, 391, 471; letters sent to, 360, 570; received from, 410, 450; money put in his hands for defence of the charter, 414. Dunham, Nathaniel, 466, 573.
Dunning, Dupuis 2nd Rouville, messengers from Canada, references to, 197, 198, 202, 305. Duran, Mr. of Derby, surgeon in Canada expedition, 99.
Durham, military officers, 115, 458, 564; committee on bounds of, 25; incorpora- tion of, 49; to belong to New Haven county, 51; rate for ministerial charges at, 53, 322; may embody in church es- tate, 72; to send in list, 132; to pay rates, 278; draining of land in, 568.
Dutch, Mr., pilot of the Mary Gally, 303. Dutch House Neck, 575.
Duty, on goods imported by strangers, (abortive law,) 405; on timber exported, 434, 499. Dwight, Henry, 201: Mr., 23. Dyer, Giles, 567.
East Haven, incorporated as a village, 24; controversy with New Haven, 34, 47, 87; sends representatives to assembly, 66, 90, 107, 114, 141, 162, 169, 364; has no right to send them, 176; may embody in church estate, 96; military officers, 171, 574; care of poor of, belongs to New Haven, 582; list of, to be added to that of New Haven, 330, 464.
Easton, James, 447: Ecclesiastical affairs:
Canterbury may gather a church, 217. Coventry may lay tax for support of minister, 321.
Durham may embody in church estate,
Fairfield, West Farmers want a minis- ter, 42, 183, 209; may embody in church estate, 454. Farmington, Great Swamp village may embody as a church, 279. Greenwich, east part may embody in church estate, 24; difficulties in, 282; west part may embody in church es- tate, 581.
Guilford, East Farms in, made a society,
Hartford, West Division ask leave to set- tle a minister, 174; leave granted, 230. Hebron may gather a church, 578; act for support of public worship in, 381. Killingly may gather a church, 520. Lebanon, minister to be provided for, 54; Lebanon Crank, petition to be a soci- ety, 500; granted, 557. Middletown, eastern part allowed to be
a society, 442; north part may em- body in church estate, 97, 432; loca-
Norwich, east farmers made a society,
573; west farmers made a society, 574; acts for the support of Mr. Woodward, 468, 527, 555.
Pomfret may lay tax for procuring a minister, 373; may gather a church, 520.
Preston divided into two societies, 574. Ridgefield may embody into church es- tate, 434.
Stratford, minister to be provided for, 54. Wethersfield, west part made a distinct parish, 374.
Convention to meet at Saybrook to draw up form of church discipline, 51; plat- form approved, 87, to be printed, 97, 192, distributed, 423, 449.
Dissenters from established order, priv- ileges of, 50, 87.
Disturbance of public worship, how punished, 50; persons in prison for,
Ministers, released from taxation, 2; how called and settled, 48; to preach to the freemen on the day of election, 61; their salaries, how collected, 50, 186; to enquire concerning the declension in religion, 436; report, and action thereon, 529.
Persons presented for absence from pub- lic worship, how dealt with, 323. Societies may choose clerks, 552. Edgecomb, John, 150; v. Hempstead, 43, 80, 400, 439, 474; v. Fish, 311, 354, 473. Education: school money, how paid, 213, 408; every parish or society to have it, 353; grammar schools in county towns, 353; grants to college, 353, 529; college languishing, 550; act for encouragement of town schools, 462.
Edwards, John, 34, 35, 109, 210, 264, 268, 581; deputy for Fairfield, 275, 346; na- val officer, 437; justice, 445, 509, 566:
Mary, widow of Thomas, has leave to sell land, 72; act suspended, 109: Richard, 27, 103, 538; admitted to the bar, 48; queen's attorney, 365: Timothy, 287, 303; chaplain in expedi- tion, 255, 265; sick, 270. Eells, Nathaniel, 214:
Samuel, 56, 102, 133, 214, 256, 264, 266, 289, 339, 548; deputy for Milford, 1, 17, 30, 37, 40; speaker, 12, 36, 62; in nomination, 6, 31, 70, 114, 171, 276, 347, 403, 453, 522, 576; elected assistant, 89, 143, 206, 309, 364, 425, 491, 547; present in court, 107, 113,
141, 162, 169, 205, 244, 275, 293, 308,| 345, 363, 393, 423, 451, 489, 519, 546, 571; in council, 254-65, 290, 305, 358, 360, 420, 446-7, 450, 475-6. 487, 539-40, 568, 569; justice, 20, 62; judge of superior court, 241, 352, 384, 430, 509, 566, of probate court, 569; lay out of land for, 77; major, 95; naval officer, 437; Mur- win vs. 117; on committees, 38, 166, 226, 809, 358, 424, 498. Egleston, Thomas, 262. Egunck, 72.
Elderkin, Joseph, released from prison,
Eldridge, Daniel, 351; deputy for Stoning- ton, 90.
Election of Governor by general assembly,
Election sermons: by Mr. Buckingham, (1711,) 211; Mr. Whitman, (1714,) 425; Mr. Moss, (1715,) 498; Mr. Stoddard, (1716,) 548. Other election sermons of this period, not mentioned in the text, are: Rev. Timothy Edwards, 1708; Rev. Eliphalet Adams, 1710; Rev. John Woodward, 1712; Rev. John Bulkley, 1713. Ministers to preach to the free men in the towns on the day of election, 61.
Eliott, John, 202, 267; deputy for Windsor,
19, 29, 37, 40, 66, 90, 108, 141, 162, 170, 546, 572; speaker, 84, 103, 113; in nom- ination, 70, 114, 171, 276, 347, 403, 453, 522; justice, 20, 62, 93, 144, 218, 508; auditor, 63, 109; committee of war, 87; monopoly of tar and pitch granted to, 46; to revise laws, 96; in council, 199- 201, 257-61, 300-2; on committees, 38, 112, 225.
Ellis, James, 256, 353.
Elsworth, John, 511; lieutenant, 374; John and Thomas, their troubles with Massa- chusetts, 301, 304, 825, 326, 342, 858: Jonathan, 262, 560; ensign, 369: Martha, 262.
Ely, William, 35, 95, 292; deputy for Lyme, 2, 17, 20, 30, 40, 90, 206, 245, 346, 363, 519; justice, 21, 62, 94, 145, 219, 445, 509; committee, 9; admitted to the bar, 48; in council, 448; complains against selectmen of Lyme, 482-86. Embargo laid, 161, 417; taken off, 420. Enfield, boundary troubles with, 58; lands annexed to, 564.
England, letters received from, 67, 90, 144, 163, 192, 243, 478; to be written to, 75; a case decided by laws, of, 350; pilots sent to, 292, 295; attempts made in, to remodel charter governments, 410, 522, 569. See Agents.
English officers in the colony service, 291. Ennis, Thomas, 484. Eno, James, 262, 565.
Escheats, disposition of, 327.
Estates, how distributed, 404, 438, 577.
Evidence, provision for procuring in crim-
inal actions, 233; parties admitted to testify in action of book debt, 505. Excise and impost, laws concerning, 56, 84, 118, 159, 318, 320. Executions, how levied, 223. Exportation of timber regulated, 434, 499.
Fairbanks, Samuel, 420. Fairchild, Joseph, 56: ensign, 116.
Fairfield, West Farmers petition for leave to have a minister, 42, 183; granted, 209; military officers, 53, 95, 109, 115, 171, 816, 504; tax to be collected from, 122; societies in, 209; school land laid out, 215; bounds of west parish fixed, 317; west farms may embody in church es- tate, 454.
Fairfield county, military officers, 88, 432; committee of war in, 130; surveyor, 278;
Newtown annexed to, 470.
Farmington, and Wethersfield bounds, 74, 102, 179, 230, 410; military officers, 33, 452, 494, 525, 548; Great Swamp village freed from rates, 43; inhabitants to pay tax to support public worship, 102; may embody in church estate, 279; rs. Mid- dletown, 53; to send in list, 88; garrison to be erected at, 86; mines in, leased to J. Belcher, 456; exchange of lands with Wethersfield, 499, 532.
Fasts appointed, 258, 362, 419, 450, 487, 543.
Fellows, John, deputy for Plainfield, 40, 67, 90, 451: — Joseph, deputy for Plainfield, 308.
Fences and fence viewers, laws concern- ing, 64, 234, 403.
Fenn, Benjamin, deputy for Milford, 66; lieutenant, 68.
Fernes, Samuel, his land may be sold, 11. Ferries: grant to T. Mather revoked, 11; at New Haven, 465; fare at, 81; grants to N. Stoughton, 323; to R. Keeny, 354; to J. Hawkins, 549; to Hez. Brainerd, 561; complaint about that at New Lon- don, 392. Ferris, Caleb, 520: Joshua, 520: Filly, John, 498, 554:
James, 119, 282: Zechariah, 56. Jonathan, 498,
Samuel, 554. Finch, Joseph, 282; deputy for Greenwich,
Fish, Moses, deputy for Groton, 309:
Samuel, 150, 357; deputy for Groton, 2, 30, 66, 345; vs. Edgcomb, 811, 354, 439, 478; captain, 143.
Fish, act for protection of, from weirs, etc.,
Fisher's Island, beacon erected on, 343. Fishing trade, a grant made to Atherton Mather, 177.
Fitch, Ebenezer, 200; land confirmed to, 454: Eleazar, deputy for Lebanon, 519: James, 33, 61, 148, 152, 154, 171, 181, 396, 454, 459, 463; in nomina- tion, 6, 31, 69; elected assistant, 18, 41; in court, 19, 29, 40; attempts to lay out a township without leave, 586:
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