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9 Number of Inns may be limited by Magistrates

10 Who are to meet annually to determine upon applications

for Licences (See No. 16 & 32.)

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71

ib.

11 A certificate from whom shall be warrant to obtain Licence
12 On payment of duties

ib.

ib.

14 Monies arising from Licences to be paid to Treasurer (See
No. 25.)

13 Restrictions in granting Licences to persons not licenced the
preceding year

ib.

15 Names of licenced persons to be advertised
16 Form of Constable's warrant to give Notice

17 Penalties on Innkeepers selling without Licence (See No. 22.)
18 Cases in which Licence grantable and manner thereof

19 No person to sell less than 3 gallons of Liquor at one time
without Licence (See No. 23 & 41.)

20 Which Governor may grant

21 Rates and duties to be collected and applied as directed by
33 Geo. 3d, c 13

22 Penalty for selling without such Licence

23 How to be applied

24 Rates and duties to be accounted for

25 And paid to Receiver General within one month

26 Manner of convicting persons resident within the District,
who sell Liquors without Licence

27 When resident without the District

28 No Shopkeeper to sell less than one quart of Wine, Brandy,
&c. (See No. 41.)

29 Limitation of prosecutions

30 Mode of obtaining Licences (See No. 47.)

31 Licences to extend for one year from 5th January in each

year

32 Time of meeting of Magistrates for receiving applications
for Licences

33 Exemptions as to Licences to Hawkers and Pedlars

34 Governor to grant Licences to-Sums to be paid therefor
(See No. 45.)

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35 Spirituous Liquors not included in such Licence
36 Period for commencement of suits for penalties

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97 Penalties for refusing to appear as a witness

38 How said penalties to be paid and accounted for

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39 Limitation of actions, pleading and costs

380-1

40 Cases when no Licence is necessary, and to which 56th Geo.
3d, c 34, does not extend

381

41 Licences to be taken out by Wholesale Venders of Spirituous
Liquors (See No. 50.)

400

42 Duty-by whom issued-fee to Inspector, who shall account
43 Penalty for selling without Licence-How recovered--Dis-
tribution of

ib.

401

4 Limitation of complaint-continuance of Act

ib.

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45 When to be taken out by Hawkers and Pedlars, and duties on 404
46 Licences to Auctioneers-Amount of duty on, &c.
406-7-8

47 When and how Licences to Innkeepers to be applied for 416-17
48 Additional duty of £5 imposed on Shop Licences
49 How to be paid and accounted for, and continuance of 58th
Geo. 3d, c 6

421

ib.

50 Persons licenced to distill, or distilling grain off their own
premises, may sell the same without a wholesale Licence
(See Stills-Innkeepers.)

443

LIGHT-HOUSES.

1 To be erected

163

2 Masters of vessels, &c. to pay tonnage therefor

164

3 Relief afforded Steam-vessels in payment of Light-house duty 442
4 Not to be paid when there is no Light-house erected

ib.

LIQUORS.

LINCOLN.

County of, formed

1 Penalty on Gaolers for selling of, within Gaols

2 No person to sell to Moravian Indians

3 Under penalty

4 Licence required to sell by wholesale, under penalty, &c.
(See Licences.)

118

12

145

ib.

400-1

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1 In Quarter Sessions may make regulations to prevent acci-
dents by fire

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7 To meet annually to determine upon applications for Licences ib.
8 Time of meeting

192

9 A certificate from, to serve as a warrant to obtain Licence

71

10 May summon Innkeepers who may have broken their Recog-
nizance to appear at Quarter Sessions

72

11 Need not serve in Militia

231

12 To select place for Gaol and Court-house in the London
District

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13 May establish regulations for the Police in Kingston, assess
the Town, &c.

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377-8

14 Duties of, in establishment of a Police in York, Amherst-
burgh, and Sandwich

390-1

(See Marriages, No. 8 to 16.)

MARRIAGES.

1 Certain Marriages confirmed and made valid

2 Marriages contracted before any persons in public employ-
ment declared valid

3 And the issue thereof legitimate

4 Method of preserving testimoney of such Marriage

5 Manner of entering same on Record

6 The Registry of such Record to be sufficient evidence

7 Regulations for the future celebration of Marriage
8 When a Magistrate may lawfully marry

9 Form of Church of England to be followed in
10 Form of certificate thereof

11 To be signed by the parties, and two more persons present
12 And on application to be registered by Clerk of the Peace
13 Penalty on persons counterfeiting evidence of Marriage
14 When the powers of Justices to marry shall determine
15 How to be ascertained

16 Penalty for solemnization thereof after such event

17 Its not being celebrated in a Church or Chapel, no valid ob-
jection to a Marriage

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26

ib.

ib.

ib.

ib.

ib.

27

ib.

ib.

ib.

ib.

28

ib.

ib.

ib.

18 Ministers of Church of Scotland authorised to celebrate
19 Minister must have been ordained, and appeared before six
Magistrates in Quarter Sessions, and taken Oath of Allegiance ib.

113

20 Fee to Clerk of the Peace thereon
21 Form of certificate thereof

ib.

ib.

22 No certificate grantable unless previous notice of applica-
tion be given to Clerk of the Peace

ib.

23 No Clergyman to celebrate Matrimony without publishing
banns, unless under special Licenee

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27 All Marriages celebrated by persons since the passing of 33d
Geo. 3d, c 5, who shall obtain certificate as aforesaid, valid
28 Further time allowed persons to comply with 33d Geo. 3d,
c 5, who have neglected to do so

29 Oath, certificate and fee therefor, evidence of Marriage, &c.

1 Having real estate by Deed, may alien the same jointly with
their husbands

ib.

441
ib.

168-448

2 Such married women to be examined in open Court touching
their consent, or before Judge in Chambers within 12

months

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169

3 Court or Judge to cause a certificate of such consent to be in-
dorsed on Deed

4 Such Deed to have the same and no other force than if wo-
man had been sole

ib.

5 How to be examined if resident in Great Britain, Ireland, or

any Colony

449

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6 Certificate of such examination, &c.

449

(See Dower Marriages.)

MARINES.

Provincial Marines to be taken to be Militia-men as to pen-
sions

368

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2 To pay tonnage

164

3 Passing Isle Forest, Massisagua Point,, or Gibraltar Point, to
insert it in their Declaration

ib.

446

4 Complaints for want thereof, to be heard in a summary way 164-5
5 From United States to report, &c.
(See Duties-Light-houses.)

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MENONISTS AND TUN- 1 May make like affirmation as Quakers.

KERS.

259

2 False affirmation perjury

260

3 Disabilities of Menonists and Tunkers

ib.

4 Form of Affirmation that person is a Menonist or Tunker
5 Relief afforded to minors as to serving in Militia, &c.

259

283

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2 Comparative ranks of Officers of, with those of His Majesty's
Forces

3 Limit to be specified to each Captain from within which his
Company is to be enrolled

4 Age of persons who shall be enrolled,-Manner thereof

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5 Penalty for neglect thereof after notice

6 Exception as to persons above the age of 50

7 Absence at the time of enrolment not to excuse any one
- therefrom

8 Age of Militia-man how to be proved

9 When Militia to be called out, and penalty for neglecting or
refusing to attend

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223

ib.

ib.

224

ib.

10 Militia may be reviewed at different times and in separate
bodies

ib.

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11 Rolls and Returns of each Company to be given.—Under
Penalty

12 Adjutant General to be appointed

13 Inspection of arms, and instruction in duty

14 Penalty for non-attendance after notice

15 In what manner Militia to be called out in time of war
16 Penalty for disobedience

17 Not to serve more than 6 months at one time

ib.

ib.

ib.

ib.

ib.

225

ib.

18 When a person above 50 years of age may be called out
19 When Militia to march out of the Province

ib.

ib.

20 Governor, &c. may call out Detachments of Militia, and in

certain cases senior Officer may do so

ib.

21 Impressment of carriages and horses.-Hire thereof 225-253-314
22 Substitutes may be obtained to serve in Militia
23 How Regiments and Battalions to be formed
24 Independent Companies how to be formed

ib.

226

ib.

25 Penalty for disobedience of orders of Officers

ib.

26 When called out shall supply themselves with arms.-Un-
der penalty

227

27 Penalty to be paid by every person who shall destroy or
buy rams, &c. delivered out of the King's Stores
28 Punishment for using traitorous or disrespectful words
against the King, &c. when the Militia are embodied for
actual Service

ib.

29 Penalty for behaving with contempt in speaking words to
the hurt or dishonor of Governor, &e.

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33 Non-commissioned Officer or Militia-man not to absent
himself without furlough

ib.

34 Nor attach himself to any other Regiment
35 Punishment for entertaining and not discovering such persons 229

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40 No judgment without concurrence of 2-3 of the Members

41 Not to be executed without the approbation of Governor, &c. ib.

230

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