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WILLIAM STONE, Esq; Governor
1650.
laid, assessed, levied or imposed, upon the Freemen of this Province, or on
their Merchandize, Goods or Chattels, without the Consent and Approbation
of the Freemen of this Province, their Deputies, or the major Part of
them, first had and declared in a General Assembly of this Province.
                                        Examined and Compared with the Record, REVERDY GHISELIN,
                                                                                                                      THOMAS BACON.
CHAP. XXVI.  [ ** ]
An ACT concerning the Levying of War, within this Province.
    Lib. C and WH. fol. 119.  Lib. WH fol. 117. and Lib. WH
    and L. fol. 9.
Confirmed among the perpetual Laws, by 1676, ch. 2.
THIS Assembly humbly prays that it may be Enacted, And be it Enacted
by the Lord Proprietary, with the Advice and Assent of the Upper
and  Lower House of this present Assembly, That if the Lord Proproietary,
or his Heirs, or any Deputy or Deputies, Lieutenant, or other
Chief Governor or Governors of this Province, shall, at any Time hereafter,
make any War out of the Limits or Precincts of this Province, without the
Consent and Approbation of the General Assembly of this Province first had
and declared, the Freemen of this Province shall be no Way obliged or compelled,
against their Consents, to aid or assist with their Persons or Estate in
the Prosecution or Maintenance of such War;  but are and shall be discharged
of all Attendance or Supply concerning or in relation to such War;  any
Law, Usage or Custom, to be contrary hereof in any wise notwithstanding.
 
If his Lordship
make
War without
the Province,
the Freemen
shall not be
obliged to assist.
 
 
 
 
 
 
    II. And do further humbly pray that it may be Enacted, and be it Enacted
by the Authority aforesaid, That no Martial Law shall, at anyTime hereafter,
be exercised within this Province, but only in Time of Camp, or Garrison,
and that within such Camp, or Garrison.
 
Martial Law
not to be exercised
but in
Camp.
    III. And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That all Charges
arising from Time to Time, by Defence of the Province against any Invasion
of any Enemy or Enemies, or against any domestic Insurrections, or Rebellions
against the public Peace of this Province, or the Government established
herein, and under the Lord proprietary, and his Heirs, Lords and Proprietaries
of this Province, shall be defrayed by this Province, by an equal Assessment
upon the Persons and Estates of the Inhabitants thereof;  any Thing in
this Act, or in any other Act, to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding.
                      Examined and Compared with the Record, REVERDY GHISELIN,
                                                                                                           THOMAS BACON.
In case of Invasion,
Insurrection, &c.
within the
Province, the
Public shall
defray the
Expence.
 
 
 
 
 
CHAP. XXVII  [ ** ]
An Act prohibiting the Transportation, or Sale of his Lordship's Ordnance, Ammunition,
    Goods, Cattle, &c.  REP. 1678, ch. 16.
Confirmed among the perpetual Laws, by 1676, ch. 2.  and Repealed as above.
CHAP. XXVIII.  [ ** ]
An ACT for the speedy Payment of Debts due to the Lord Proprietary.
    Lib. C and WH. fol. 120.  Lib. WH. fol. 67. and
    Lib. WH and L. fol. 9
Confirmed among the perpetual Laws, by 1676, ch. 2.
BE it Enacted by the Lord proprietary of this Province, with the Consent
and approbation of the Upper and Lower House of this Assembly, That all
Debts, which either are or shall be, from Time to Time, really and
truly due to his Lordship, or his Heirs, Lords and Proprietaries of this Province,
shall be first paid and satisfied, within the said Province, before any
other Debts whatsoever.
                         Examined and Compared with the Record, REVERDY GHISELIN,
                                                                                                        THOMAS BACON.
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