The Colonial Records of the State of Georgia, Volume 19, Part 11911 - Georgia |
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Account Act passed ALEX WYLLY appointed Authority aforesaid Benjamin Franklin Better Ordering Militia Certificate Commander in Chief Commissioners or Surveyors committed Commons House Comptroller Constable Copy Sheet Court Defaulters directed Ditto eral Esquire Expences Fees of Public Ferry Filly five pence five pounds forfeit and pay four pence half FURTHER ENACTED Governing Slaves Governor or Commander hereby declared Horse House of Assembly hundred pounds Inspectors James Wright John Justice Lands Levied liable lings Mulattoes Neat Cattle neglect or refuse Nine pence Oath offence Ordering and Governing owner paid Parish of Saint penalty pence half penny person or persons persons whatsoever pounds Sterling Province of Georgia Publick quired Rivers and Creeks Roads Saint David Saint Patrick Sale seven pence Seven Shillings Shil Shilling and five Shillings and seven slave or slaves Speaker By Order Sum not exceeding Sunbury Tax Act thereof thousand Seven hundred Three Shillings Treasurer Upper House Warrant WHEREAS
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