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Called Public Levy 300.

TAYLOE, JOHN,

To burn, or break any store-Authorised to receive a convey-

house, and steal thereout over
20 shillings, felony without
clergy 271, 272.

SUFFRAGE.

See Burgesses' Elections.

SUPERSEDEAS.

When grantable to the general

court 188.

SURGEONS.

Fees of regulated 509,510.
SURRY.

Part of Surry and Isle of Wight
counties added to Brunswick
$55. Boundaries 356.

SURVEYORS.
Their duty, in surveying land
38. Proportion of tract 38.-
Must certify the quality 38.
Their fees 419, 504. Survey-
or to produce his book of en-
tries to a person wishing to
make a location 511. Penalty
for refusal 511. Entries, made
at different times 511. No
survey to be made by a survey-
or of another county 512.-
No note, or security to be ta-
ken for surveyor's fees 512.
Penalty on refusing to abate
in his fees, for conveniency
512. Entries, how to be made
513.

SURVEYS.
Lands, how to be surveyed 38.
Proportion of the tract 38.
TAR.
Premiums, for making tar and

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Warehouses, at first called rol-
ling-houses,established for re-
ception of 32. Those already
built continued 33. County
courts may establish new ones
33. Mode of acquiring land
33. How such houses acquir-
ed for public use, where the
owner refuses to build, &c,
34. Restrictions as to the pow-
er of the courts 34. Owner not
to keep stock, on the land 35.
Rates of storage $5. Penalty
for refusing to receive tobac-
co or goods, or suffering eith-
er to be damaged 35. Right of
appeal to general court 36.—
Act of 9th Ann, ch. 8, concern-
ing, made perpetual 57. Pen-

alty for tending seconds 87.
Stalks, from which tobacco is
cut, to be dug up, within twen-
ty days 87. Penalty 88. Over-
seer liable to penalty 88. l'e-
nalties appropriated 88, How
recoverable 88. This act to be
read by sheriffs at court hou-
ses 88. County courts may
discontinue rolling-houses,in-
convenient, and order others
to be built 91. Lands, how
acquired 91. Tobacco not ac-
counted convenient, lodged at
a warehouse put down 92.-
Owners to keep fit persons to
receive tobacco 92. Penalty
for bringing in tobacco from
North Carolina, or the con-
troverted bounds, between
that colony and Virginia 175.
How seized and sold 176.—
Persons, at iron works, not to
make tobacco 230. Further
regulations for preventing the
tending of seconds 241 to 244.
All tobacco to be inspected
before exported 247. To be
exported from warehouses on-
ly 247. Oath of masters of
vessels 247. Tobacco shipt in
bulk, may be seized 248. Pe-
nalty 249. Felony, not to de-
liver tobacco as sent, or to
break open, and take out any
250. Proviso 250. Inspectors.
Their
how appointed 251.
duty 251. Notes, how issued
251, 252. Notes to be current
252. Allowance for cask 252.
Inspectors' fees 252. Allow-
ance to inspectors for printed
notes & receipts253. How to-
bacco to be shipt 253. Penal-
ty on inspectors, for not de-

livering tobacco 254. Abate-
ment, in payments, in certain
counties 254. How made 255.
Sheriffs, &c. to pay the same
as received 255. When pub-
lic tobacco debts to be paid
255. Levies and fees payable
in notes 255, 256. Distress
for, when and how to be made
256. Distress for quit rents
256. Sheriffs, when to pay
256. Inspectors notes, a legal
tender 256. Penalty for clan-
destinely carrying tobacco to
Maryland 257. Scales and
weights to be provided 257.
Nails 258. Tobacco to be
stampt 258. What deemed
trash 258. Size of tobacco
hogsheads 258. Refused to-
bacco, how disposed of 259.-
Overseers liable for 259.-
Weights of tobacco to be en-
tered 259. Manifest, when to
be furnished 259. Inspectors
to make returns 260. Oath of
Inspectors 261. Bond 261.-
Attendance 261. Tobacco be-
longing to inspectors, how to
be viewed 261. Salary of in-
spectors 262. How to account
262. Deficiency to be made
good 262. Penalty on inspec-
tors, for taking a reward 263.
No inspectors to trade 263.-
May collect their own debts
263. Penalty for passing bad
tobacco 263. When to open
tobacco inspected 264. Con-
sequence of it's being refused
264. Forging and counter-
feiting tobacco notes 265.-
Warehouses established 266
to 268. How land for ware-
houses, may be acquired 268.

Oath of commissioners 269.)
Where the owner refuses to
build, courts may 269. Where
warehouses are discontinued
270. Not to take houses, or-
chards, &c. 270. Loss by fire,
made good by general assem-
bly 270. Masters of vessels,
permitted to employ their own
boats, in carrying tobacco on
board 309, 310. Additional
penalty for taking tobacco on
board in bulk 330. New ware-
houses 351. Two inspectors
to each warehouse 331. Ex-
ception 332. Currency of to-
bacco notes 332. Weight of
hogshead of tobacco 332. Al-
lowance for inspectors' notes
$35. Part of former act, im-
posing penalty on inspectors,
for passing bad tobacco, re-
pealed 333. Salaries of in-
spectors altered 334. Attend-
ance of inspectors 336. Com-
missioners to provide all ne-
cessaries at warehouses 837.
Duty of inspectors 337. Notes
lost, how the tobacco obtained
338. Penalty for taking false
oath of loss of note 338. Al-
lowance for cask 339. Regu-
lations as to transporting by
water339. Warehouses burnt,
inspectors indemnified $40.-
Certain warehouses discontin-
ued, and others established
381. Certain warehouses uni-
ted 382. Roy's and Gibson's
disjoined 382. Rents of ware
houses 382,585, 384. County
courts may direct warehouses
to be built or repaired 384.
Proviso 384. How right of
property in warehouses ac-

quired 384. Salaries of inspec-
tors S85. Levies, quit-rents,
and officers' fees, where pay-
able 386. Circulation of uotes,
in certain counties 386, 387.
Old notes, how payable 387.
Levy for conveniency 387.-
Duty of inspectors 387.-
Transfer notes, how exchang-
ed for crop 388. Transfer to-
bacco, when sold 388. Weight
of hogshead of tobacro 388.-
Picking tobacco 388. When
tobacco to be burnt 389. In-
spected tobacco may be view-
ed 589. Attendance of inspec-
tors 389. Overseers, when li-
able 389. Nails, &c. how pro-
vided 389. Weights & scales
389. Power of justices over in-
spectors 390. Part of former
law, prohibiting masters of
vessels, from employing their
own sailors, in loading, re-
pealed 390. No tobacco to be
sold till inspected 391. Car-
rying tobacco to North Caro-
lina or Maryland $91, 392.
Frauds, in shipping, how de-
tected 392. Tobacco not to be
inspected out of the district
where made $92. No execu-
tion or distress for, between
certain periods 424. Certain
warehouses revived 479. New
warehouses, established 479.
Penalty on justices neglect-
ing their duty 480. Regula-
tions as to inspections, and
passsing notes in several
counties 480. Rents of ware-
houses raised 480. Inspectors
when liable to action 481. To
lay before the court an ac-
count of tobacco at September

481. Inspectors ineligible as
burgesses 481. Act for cutting
up tobacco suckers, amended
507. Constables to be sworn
508. Form of oath 508. Re-
ward, when payable 508.-
Act making compensation for
tobacco burnt in Gray's creek
warehouse 533.

TOMKIES, CHARLES,
Certain entailed lands vested in
457.

TOWNS.
Fredericksburg and Falmouth
established 237. 239. Vari
ous regulations concerning
234 to 239.

TRANSFER.
Tobacco, when to be sold 388.
TREASON.

See High Treason.

TREASURER.
Treasurer appointed 135, 150,

433. Monies arising from du-
ties on liquors and slaves to be
paid to 135. Salary 135, 150,
435. Must give bond and se-
curity 135, 150. Vacancy,
how supplied 136, 151, 435.
Burgesses' wages, payable in
money 136. Appropriation of
monie in hands of, for pre-
miums op 136. To ac-
count for duties, on osth 148.)
May borrow money 436.
TREATIES.
Treaty with the five nations of
Indians, made at Albany 103.
TRESPASS.
One defendant acquitted in, to
recover costs 357.

TURBERVILLE, GEORGE
Certain entailed lands in West-
moreland vested in, and other
lands in Stafford, settled to
the same uses 307.

TURNER, THOMAS
Certain entailed lands vested in

377.

UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLIES,
Of slaves, how suppressed, and
punished 128, 129, 130.
USURY.

Rate of interest 295. Penalty
Broker-
for exceeding 295.

age 295. Contracts, &c. for
more than legal interest void
395. Plaintiff shall recover
costs 396. Borrower may ex-
hibit a bill in equity 396. In-
terest reduced to five per cent.
397. Penalty for exceeding
397.

VAGABONDS.
Who deemed such 209. How
apprehended 209. Removal of
209. When to be committed,
or hired out 210. Wages how
appropriated210. Settlement,
what 219. How poor persong
removed to their own parish
210. If sick, how disposed
of 211. Penalty on church-
wardens refusing to receive
them 211. Vestry liable for

expences 211.
VENDITIONI EXPONAS.
Form of 161.

WAGES.
Of burgesses 279. How drawn
279. No wages, for absen-
tees 278,280. Exception 279.
WARE-HOUSES.

TRUST, DEEDS OF
How to be executed and record-At
ed 398.

D 4-Vol. 4.

first called rolling-houses
32. Those already built con-
tinued 33. County courts may

WARRANTS.

How For sums under twenty shillings

establish new ones 33. Mode
of acquiring land 33.
such houses may be acquired
for the public, where the own-
er refuses to build, &c. 34.
Restriction, in the power of
the county court 34. Owner
not to keep stock, on the land
35.
Rates of storage 35.-
Penalty on owner refusing to
receive tobacco or goods, or
suffering either to be damaged
35. Right of appeal to gene-
ral court 36. County courts
may discontinue those incon-
venient to public landing, and
order others to be built 91.-
How to acquire the land 91.
No storage, when a ware-
house is put down 92. Owners
to keep fit persons to receive
the tobacco 92. Storage for
salt 92. New warehouses es-
tablished 266 to 268.
land for, acquired 268.
owner refuses to build, court
may 269. When they are dis
continued 270. Not to take
houses, orchards, &c. 270.-
If burat, tobacco paid for by
the public 270. To burn or
break any warehouse or store-
house, and steal over the value
of 20 shillings, felony without
clergy 271, 272. New war-
houses 331. Two inspectors
to each 331. Certain ware-
houses discontinued, and o-
thers established 381. Cer-
tain warehouses rented 382.
Roy's and Gibson's disjoined
382. Rents of warehouses 382,
383, Pawer of county courts
over 384. Property in, how
acquired 384, New ones esta-
blished 479.

How

If

195.

WASHINGTON, JOHN
Certain lands,in Westmoreland,
whereof George Weedon is
siezed in fee tail vested in, in
fee simple 377.
WEIGHTS & MEASURES,
To be according to the English

standard 406. To be provided
by the counties 406,407. De-
nominations 407. To be seal-
ed 407. Fees 407. Steelyards
407.

WESTMORELAND.
Court day of, altered 366.
WIFE.
Slaves of, vested absolutely in
husband 283.

WILLIAMSBURG.
Act preventing swine going at
large in 116. Power of court
of hustings of, as to ordina-
ries 139. In prosecutions for
criminal offences 139. Inha-
bitants not compellable to per-
form militia duty out of lim-
its of 140. Excepted in act
Concerning ordinarie. 426.-
Criminal charges in to be
paid by the counties of James
City and York 447. Jurisdic-
tjo of court of hustings of,
enlarged 542.

WILLIAM & MARY
College, donation to 74. Du-
ties appropriated to 148. Re-
venues of, better secured 429,
430. Duty on tobacco ex-
ported to North Carolina 431.
On skins and furs431. Whole
duty of 1 penny per gallon,
appropriated, 432. Profes-
sors and students exempt from
levies, 433.

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