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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1769-1770
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Acts. 121


No. 2 An Act continuing An Act entitled An Act for repairing the Publick
Roads in this Province and the Supplementary Act thereto

Liber R. G.
1769
p. 2

Be it Enacted by the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietary by
and with the Advice and Consent of his Lordships Governor and the
Upper and Lower Houses of Assembly and the Authority of the
same That an Act of Assembly of this Province entitled an Act for
repairing the Publick Roads in this Province made at a Session of
Assembly begun and held at the City of Annapolis the second day
of October seventeen Hundred and fifty three also the Supplementary
Act thereto made at a Session of Assembly begun and held at the
City of Annapolis the Twenty third Day of February one Thousand
seven Hundred & fifty six be and are hereby continued and shall
remain and be in full force for and During the Term of seven Years
and to the End of the next Session of Assembly which shall Happen
after the End of the said seven Years

[An Act,
and the sup-
plementary
act thereto,
continued.]

By the Lower House of
Assembly Decem.r 2.d
1769. Read & assented to
Signed by Order
T. Wright Cl.lo: ho:

On Behalf of the Right
Honble the Lord Pro-
prietary of this Province
I Will this be a Law
Rob.t Eden

By the Upper House of
Assembly Decem.r 2.d
1769
Signed by Order
U Scott Cl. Up: Ho:


Great Seal in
Wax Appendant


No. 3 An Act continuing an Act entitled an Act to ease the Inhabitants
of this Province and to impower the Justices of the Several Coun-
ties to bind out Persons therein mentioned Apprentices


Be it Enacted by the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietary by
and with the Advice & Consent of his Lordships Governor and the
Upper and Lower Houses of Assembly and the Authority of the
same That an Act of Assembly of this Province entitled An Act to
ease the Inhabitants of this Province and to impower the Justices
of the Several Counties to bind out Persons therein mentioned Ap-
prentices made at a Session of Assembly begun and held at the City
of Annapolis the first day of November Seventeen Hundred and
sixty six be and is hereby continued and shall remain and be in full
Force for and during the Term of Three Years next ensuing and
unto the End of the next Session of Assembly which shall happen
after the End of the said Three Years

[An Act,
continued.]

By the Lower House of
Assembly Decem.r 2A
1769. Read and Assented
to
Signed by Order
T. Wright Cl. lo: ho:

On behalf of the Right
Honourable the Lord
Proprietary of this Prov-
ince I Will this be a Law
Rob.t Eden

By the Upper House of
Assembly Decem.r 2.d
1769 Read & assented to
Signed by order
U Scott Cl: Up: Ho:


Great Seal in
Wax appendant




 
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