The Statutes at Large of South Carolina: Acts, 1753-1786A.S. Johnston, 1838 - Law |
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... five hundred and thirteen pounds and fourteen shillings , now lying in the hands of the Powder Receiver , and the ... five hundred pounds to the Honorable Hector Beringer De Beaufain , Esq , and the sum of three thousand and five hundred ...
... five hundred and thirteen pounds and fourteen shillings , now lying in the hands of the Powder Receiver , and the ... five hundred pounds to the Honorable Hector Beringer De Beaufain , Esq , and the sum of three thousand and five hundred ...
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... five hundred and forty pounds five shillings and seven pence half penny , for defraying the charges of this Government for one year , commenc- ing the twenty - fifth day of March , in the year of our Lord one thou- sand seven hundred ...
... five hundred and forty pounds five shillings and seven pence half penny , for defraying the charges of this Government for one year , commenc- ing the twenty - fifth day of March , in the year of our Lord one thou- sand seven hundred ...
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... five hundred and seven pounds eighteen shillings one and one fourth pence , to defray the charges of this Government from the twen- ty - fifth day of March , one thousand seven hundred and fifty - seven , to the twenty - fourth day of ...
... five hundred and seven pounds eighteen shillings one and one fourth pence , to defray the charges of this Government from the twen- ty - fifth day of March , one thousand seven hundred and fifty - seven , to the twenty - fourth day of ...
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... five thousand five hundred twenty - nine pounds seventeen shillings one penny , and applying the sum of thirty - five thousand six hundred and seventy - five pounds eight shillings and seven pence one half penny , ( being the bal- ance ...
... five thousand five hundred twenty - nine pounds seventeen shillings one penny , and applying the sum of thirty - five thousand six hundred and seventy - five pounds eight shillings and seven pence one half penny , ( being the bal- ance ...
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... five thousand nine hundred and fifty pounds two shillings and five pence , and apply- ing the sum of thirteen thousand five hundred and nineteen pounds six shillings and six pence , being the balance of several funds in the public ...
... five thousand nine hundred and fifty pounds two shillings and five pence , and apply- ing the sum of thirteen thousand five hundred and nineteen pounds six shillings and six pence , being the balance of several funds in the public ...
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00 John Act entitled advice and consent annuities Assented assessors and collectors authority aforesaid Benjamin Berkley county certificates chapel of ease Charlestown church commissioners Commons House constable Council Chamber court current money day of April directed ditto duty entitled An Act execution flour forfeit Fort Johnson Fort Prince George further enacted hereby appointed horse House of Assembly hundred pounds inhabitants inquirers and collectors Jacob Motte James John Rutledge lands levied Lord one thousand Majesty's Council merchandizes Michael monies at interest negroes nominated and appointed oath offenders ordained paid parish parish of St passed penalties person or persons Philip and St port pounds currency pounds proclamation money Preamble Province of South public treasurer RAWLINS LOWNDES repealed respectively sacred Majesty shillings ship or vessel six pence slaves South Carolina Speaker therein mentioned thereof Thomas thousand seven hundred WHEREAS William Bull William Henry Lyttelton Winyaw
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