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bill 189.

AMELIA

County, formed from Prince
George and Brunswick 467.
Court days 468.

ANDERSON, PAULIN
Fee-simple estate of certain en-
tailed lands vested in 142.

ANSWER.
In chancery, when to be filed
189. How sworn to 190-[n-
sufficient, proceedings on 190.
Hearing, on bill and answer

194.

APPEALS.
When grantable, to the general
court 188.

APOTHECARIES.
Fees of regulated 509, 510.—

APPRAISEMENTS.
Of decedents' estates, to be
made by executors and admin-
istrators 21. Allowance of ap-
praiser 21. When not neces-
sary 22.
Of impressed arti-
cles, how made 199. How de-
cedents' estates appraised 282.

ASSETS.

When crops of decedents are
assets 22, 284.

ASSIGNMENT.
Of bonds and notes permitted

275. Assignee may sue in his
own name 275. Discounts al-
lowed 275.

ATTACHMENTS.
Process of, to compel an appear-
ance in the general court 185.
Attached effects repleviable
185. May be issued by justi-
ces, for sums under 20 shil-
lings 194. If not replevied,
judgment for the whole debt
191. Goods, how sold 194.—
Against tenants removing 485.
Against absconding debtors,
how executed 486.

ATTORNIES.
Fees of, in the general court and
county courts 59. When to
be taxed in the bill of costs 59,
422, 507. Sheriff may take
engagement of, for appearance
in the general court 183. Pe-

nalty for failing to appear, ac-
cording to engagement 184.-
Fees, in general court 187.-
Fees of, in the county courts
352. Not to practice without
license 360. Licenses, how
obtained 360. Oath of 361.-
May be suspended 361. When
to pay costs 361. Provisó as
to counsellors and barristers
362. No fees on petitions 427.
Except in particular cases486.
AUDITA QUERELA.
When sued out 158.

BAIL.

When engagement of attorney
may be taken instead of 183.
Appearance in such cases 184.
Penalty on attorney failing to
appear, according to engage-
ment 184. Sheriff to return
name of bail 184. Liability,
for failing 184. Interlocutory
judgment against sheriff and
bail, how set aside 184. Any
judge of general court, may
take recognizance of 324.
BARHAM, CHARLES
Authorised to sell certain en-
tailed lands 377.

BARNES, RICHARD
Certain lands in Richmond
county, whereof William Wil-
son Homes, and Mary his
wife are seized in fee tail ves-
ted in, in fee simple 378.

BASTARDS.
Fine on a woman for having a
bastard 213. On failure of
payment, to be whipt 213.-
Notice of bastard, to be given
to churchwardens 213.
BEVERLEY, WILLIAM.
Certain lands in King

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BLINCOE, JOHN,
Authorised to sell certain entail-
ed lands 116.

BONDS.
When to be given by executors
and administrators 17. Form
of 18, 19. Bonds and notes.
assignable 275. Action may
be maintained in name of as-
signee 275. Taken on sale of
decedents' estates may be as-
signed 283. Estate liable if
obligor prove insolvent 283.-
Actions on, for performance of
covenants, how to be 359.-
Judgments on bonds, how to
be entered 359.

BOOK DEBTS.
Method of proving them 327,

328. Books of dead men evi
dence 328. But may be op-
posed by other evidence 328.
Limitation 329.

BRAY, THOMAS,
Agreement between him and
John Randolph confirmed 370.
Enabled to sell certain entail-
ed lands 378.

BRIBERY.

In relation to duties 146, 313.
BROKERAGE.

Rate of 295.

BRUNSWICK.
County formed 77. Boundaries
77. Appropriation for 78.-
Privileges of inhabitants 78.
Parishes 78. Process from
Prince George to run into, till
a court is established 79.
Court days 79. Part of Surry
and Isle of Wight added to
$55. Boundaries $56.

BURGESSES'
Wages, payable in money 136.
Absent members to receive no
wages 278. Exception 279.
-When wages may be paid
in money 279. Amount of wa-
ges 279. How drawn 279.-
Burgesses coming by water
279- -For Accomack and
Northampton 280. Travelling
expences, from new counties
280. Sheriffs disqualified
from sitting in the house of
292. Burgesses exempted
from serving as sheriffs 292.
Penalty on persons disqualifi-
ed, for sitting and voting
292. May be re-elected 293.
Qualification of voters 475.
Allowance to, from Eastern
Shore 523. Wages of 524.
Conveyances,to qualify voters
void 475. Penalty 475. What

residence necessary 476.-
Freeholders in towns may vote
470. Joint tenants,ortenants in
common 476. Part of former
law, repealed 476. Oath of
elector 477. Penalty for per-
jury 477. Duty of sheriff and
clerk, in taking the poll 478.
Inspectors ineligible 481.
BURGES, CHARLES,
His executors authorised to sell
his lands in Prince William
and Spotsylvania 451.
BURNING.

Burning any tobacco house,
warehouse, or storehouse, or
any house where wheat, corn,
or other grain is kept, or any
other house whatsoever, felo-
ny without clergy 271.

BURWELL, LEWIS.
Entail of certain lands, of which
he was seized, docked 534.
BUTLER, PIERCE,
Fee simple of certain entailed
lands vested in 142:

CAPIAS AD SATISFACIEN-
DUM.

Writ of, how executed and re-
turned 152. Form of 154.-
Return of 156.

CAROLINE.
County, formed from Essex,
King William, and King and
Queen 240. Court day alter-
ed 439.

CARTER, ROBERT.
Part of estate of, vested in Ro-
bert Carter, son and heir of
Robert Carter the younger
dec'd 454.

CARY, HENRY
Authorised to sell certain entail-
ed lands in the county of
Warwick, 307.

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Slaves to pass as chattels 225.
CHURCH.
Provision for clergy 204.
lary of ministers 204. How
levied, collected and paid 205,
206. Glebes to be provided
206, 207.

CHURCHWARDENS.
Their duty to present offences,
against the act for suppression
of vice, blasphemy, &c. 244.
Saving the right of grand ju-
ries 245.

CLERGY.
Provision for 204. Salary 204.
How levied,collected and paid
205, 206. Glebes to be pro-

vided 206, 207.

CLERGY, (Benefit of,)
To burn any tobacco house,
warehouse, storehouse, or any
house where wheat, corn or
other grain is kept, or any o-
ther house whatsoever, felony
without clergy 271. To break
any warehouse, or storehouse,
and steal over the value of 20
shillings 272. Stealing a slave

325. Acts of parliament, pri-
or to 4 Jac. 1. taking away
clergy, adopted 325. Clergy
allowed to women 326. Read-
ing not required 326. Ne-
groes,&c. allowed clergy 326.
CLERKS.

Of county courts, their fees 64
to 72, 344 to 348, 412 to 416.
Duty of clerk, in relation to
memorials of conveyances 399.
When to deliver their fees to
sheriffs 421, 496 to 501. How
fee bills to he made out 501.
COCKE, ABRAHAM,
Authorised to sell certain en-
tailed lands 95.

52.

COIN.

Rates of gold coin settled 51,
Of silver 52. Counter-
feiting, high treason 52. Ex-
ceptions out of this act 53.-
Not to affect royal prorogative
53. Silver coins, rates of 218.
Penalty for refusing them, at
those rates 219. Copper coins,
rates of 219. Treason,to coun-
terfeit 219. Exceptions, out
of this act 220. Saving to the
king, power to alter rates, by
proclamation 220. Repeal of
former acts 220. Gold cut,
not to pass 220.

COLEMAN, RICHARD
Agreement between, and Wil-
liam, and Francis Thornton
ton for exchange of entailed
lands confirmed 378.
COLLECTORS.

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COLLEGE.

See William & Mary.

Of William and Mary, donation
to 74, 430, 431, 432.

COMMISSIONS.

To examine witnesses 192.

CONSPIRACY.

In slaves, how punishable 126.
CONSTABLES.
Fees of 73, 350, 419. Exempt-
ed from payment of levics 170.
Duty of in relation to tobacco
seconds 241. To cut up slips
and suckers 242. Altered 508.
Penalty for neglect 242. Form
of oath 242. Their allowance
243. Procecutions to be or-
dered by court 243. Fees of
504.

CONVEYANCES.
Former conveyances, bona fide
made, valid, though not re-
corded 398. Hereafter, void
against creditors,&c. if not re-
corded 398. Memorials of,
to be recorded in the secreta-
ry's office 399. Duty of clerks
of courts 399. Privy exami-
nation of femes covert, per-
mitted out of court 400. Το
be recorded 401. Former ex-
aminations valid 401. Femes
covert not bouud, if examina-
tions be not recorded 401.
COPPER.

Rates of copper coin 219.
CORONERS.

Fees of 73, 350, 418, 503.

CORRECTION.

Slave dying under, the owner
exempted from punishment
132, 133.

COSTS.

Security for, when demandable
196. Suit may be dismissed
for want of 196. One defen-
dant acquitted in trespass, to
recover costs 357. When no
more costs than damages re-
coverable 357. Defendant to
recover costs, whenever judg-
ment given for him,358. Pro-
viso, as to executors and ad-
ministrators 358.

COUNCIL.

Controversies concerning en-
tries for land, determinable
before 352.

COUNSEL

To be allowed criminals 404.
COUNTERFEITING.
Coin made current, high trea-

son52,219. Tobacco notes265.

COUNTIES.
Spotsylvania, and Brunswick
for med 77.Boundaries of
Spotsylvania 77. Boundaries
of Brunswick 77. Appropri-
ation for use of those counties
78. Privileges of inhabitants
78. Parishes 78. Inhabitants
may employ foreign Protes-
tant ministers 78. Process,
from Essex, King and Queen,
and King William to run into
Spotsylvania,till a court is es-
tablished in that county 78,79,
In like manner process from
Prince George to run into
Brunswick 79. Court days of
Spotsylvania & Brunswick 79.
Charles city county enlarged
94. Richmond county divided,
and King George formed 95.
New Kent county divided and
Hanover formed 95.-Caro-
line formed from Essex, King

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