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1684.
CHARLES Lord BALTIMORE.
CHAP.
    II.
    Somerset County,     At or near Tipquin, on the South Side of Nantikoke River.
                                         At some convenient Place betwixt the going into Selby's Bay, and
                                               Cornelius Jones's Land, in Assateague Bay, on the Sea-Board Side,
                                                 at the Discretion of the Commissioners.
    Dorchester County,   At Daniel Jones's Plantation, on the South Side of Great Choptank.
    Cecil County,            At the Plantation, called John West, in Sassafras River.
(2.)  John Bowling's Land in Patuxent River, in Calvert County, being adjudged inconvenient, is
discharged from being a Town, and instead thereof, a Town appointed,
                                         At Coxe's Creek, in Patuxent River, or the Land adjacent.
(3.)  The Words in the original act; (next above the Land of the Orphans of Charles Ballard, in Wiccocomico
in Somerset County) being too limited, &c.  the Town or Place for the River aforesaid, 
shall be,
                                         At or near a Parcel of Land, in Wiccocomico River, on the Land
                                                which was formerly William Wright's Land.
(4.)  Doubts having arisen concerning the Words in the Original Act, (the Commissioner or major
Part of them,)
whereby the Intention of that Act was like to be frustrated; the Sheriffs of the

respective Counties, were to give Notice to the several Commissioners or their Counties, to meet
at June Court, &c.  And any Commissioner not appearing accordingly, without sufficient Excuse,
was to forfeit 1000 lb Tobacco, towards Payment of Chain-Carriers, &c.  And the Sheriff, or
his Deputy, and the Deputy-Surveyor of the County, to be present at such general meeting, 
to receive the Directions of the Commissioners, on Penalty of 1000 lb Tobacco to the aforesaid
Use.  (5.)  The Commissioners, so meeting, were impowered to make Rules and Orders for
Performance of the Act, and to inforce the same by discretionary Fines, &c. and to subdivide themselves,
and appoint such and so many to attend any of the said Towns, &c. in this and the former Act
recited, for the due Execution thereof,  And they, or any Five of them, were authorized to appoint
Days, &c. and to treat with the Owners of the Land, &c. according to these Acts.  (6.)
The Commissioners, so appointed to act in their several Divisions, neglecting to appear accordingly
to the Hinderance of the Matters directed by these Acts, without reasonable Excuse, to forfeit
200 lb Tobacco:  And the Sheriff, or Surveyor, so neglecting, to be fineable at the Discretion of 
the Commissioners, or any five of them, to the Uses aforesaid.  (7.)  The Sheriffs to execute such
Warrants, and empannel such Juries as the Commissioners, &c. should direct, without Fee,  And
the Surveyors to lay out, &c.  the Lots and make true Draughts of the Towns, &c. and deliver 
the same to be recorded, for a Fee of 30 lb Tobacco per Lot,  The Commissioners impowered
to compel Chain-Carriers, labourers, &c. under Penalty of 200 lb Tobacco on each person refusing;
Jurors summoned, and neglecting to appear, to forfeit 500 lb Tobacco each; and the
Commissioners to appoint in their several Divisions, a Clerk to keep Books of their Proceedings,
and to enter the Lots.  (8.)  For preventing Disputes, all Proceedings of the Commissioners, already 
had under the Act of 1683, ch. 2, are confirmed.  (9.)  This and the former Act to be a 
Rule to the Commissioners, in the several Counties, in the purchasing, Laying-out, &c. of the
Towns, &c. herein before mentioned, which shall have the same Benefit, &c. with those mentioned
in the Original Act.,  (10.)  The City of St. Mary's, as it is now inhabited, together
with the Land now granted by his Lordship for compleating 100 Lots, shall be the Port, Town
or Place of Trade intended by the Original Act, for the City of St. Mary's, notwithstanding
the same do comprehend more than 100 Acres.   (11.)  All Fines, &c. for Offences against this 
Act in the said City, shall be one Third to his Lordship, one Third to the Use of the City, and
one Third to the Informer.  (12.)  The Surveyor-General to appoint skilful Deputies in the several
Counties for laying out, surveying and platting the several Towns, &c. on Penalty of
5000 lb Tobacco for each County so unsupplied, and for every Town by that Means not laid
out, &c.  (13.)  The said several Towns, &c. in both Acts mentioned, were to be purchased,
surveyed, laid out in Lots, marked, staked out, plotted and entered, in the several Books to
be kept touching the same, &c. at or before the 29th Day of September next.

 
CHAP. III.
Passed 26th
Sept. 1684.
An Act against excessive Usury.  Lib. WH. fol. 269.  EXP.
   
To endure 3 Years, or to the End of the next General Assembly.  Continued 1683, ch. 3,
        and 1688, ch. 2.  A new Law made 1692, ch. 85.

 
CHAP. IV.
Ditto. An Act for recording the Journal of the Lower House.  Lib. WH. fol. 270.
    REP.

 
A new Act made 1692, ch. 79.

 
CHAP. V.
Ditto. An Act appointing Court Days, in each respective County, within this Province.
    Lib.
WH. fol. 270.  REP.
A new Law made 1692, ch. 65.

 
CHAP. VI.
Ditto. An Act for reviving the Temporary Laws of this Province.  Lib. WH. fol. 272.
    EXP.
    For 3 Years, or to the End of the next Session.  N.B. By this Act, were revived and continued
the following Laws, viz. 1661, ch. 2, 3, and 5.  1663-4, ch. 1, 2, and 17.  1666, ch. 
1 and 4.  1669, ch. 2, 3, and 7.  1671, ch. 4, 7, 8, 9, 23, 25, and 30.  1674, ch. 3, 4, 7,
9, 13, and 26.  1676, ch.  4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 13, 14, 16, and 17.  1678, ch. 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, and
11.  1681, ch. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 14.  1682, ch. 1, 2, and 3.  1683, ch. 2 and 3.

 
CHAP. VII.
Ditto. An Act for the Naturalization of Nicholas Verbrack.  Lib. WH. fol. 275.  PR.


 
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