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                  <head>Order of their Excellencies the Lords Juſtices in Council, confirming ſeveral Acts and Laws of the Province of the <hi>Maſſachuſetts-Bay,</hi> made in the years, 1694, 1695, 1696, 1697.</head>
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                     <dateline>AT THE Council Chamber At <hi>Whitehall,</hi> 
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                           </gap>he 24. of <hi>November,</hi> 1698.</date>
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                  <p>Preſent,
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                        <item> Their Excellencies the Lords Juſtices.</item>
                        <item>Lord Arch Biſhop of <hi>Canterbury.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Lord <hi>Chancellor.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Lord <hi>Privy Seal.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Lord <hi>Steward.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Earl of <hi>Marlborough.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Earl of <hi>Romney.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Mr. <hi>Montague.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Earl of <hi>Bridgwater.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Earl of <hi>Manchester.</hi>
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                        <item>Earl of <hi>Stamford.</hi>
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                        <item>Earl of <hi>Berkley.</hi>
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                        <item>Earl of <hi>M<gap reason="illegible: damage" extent="3 letters">
                                 <desc>•••</desc>
                              </gap>ague.</hi>
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                        <item>Earl of <hi>Br<gap reason="illegible" extent="2 letters">
                                 <desc>••</desc>
                              </gap>ford.</hi>
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                        <item>Earl of <hi>Ranelagh.</hi>
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                        <item>Lord <hi>Wharton.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Mr. <hi>Vice Chamberlain.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Mr. <hi>Secretary Vernon.</hi>
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                        <item>Lord Chief Juſtice <hi>Holt.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Sir. <hi>Henry Goodrick.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Mr. <hi>Smith.</hi>
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                  <p>WHEREAS by Powers granted under the great Seal of <hi>England,</hi> the Governour, Council and Aſſembly of the Province of the <hi>Maſſachuſetts-Bay</hi> in <hi>New-England,</hi> are Authorized and Impowred to conſtitute and or<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>dain Laws, which are to continue and be in force, unleſs His Majeſties pleaſure be ſignifyed to the contrary. <hi>And Where<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>as</hi> in purſuance of the ſaid powers, ſeveral Laws have been made by the Governour, Council and Aſſembly of the ſaid Province, in the years One thouſand ſix hundred ninety four, One thouſand ſix hundred ninety five, One thouſand ſix hundred ninety ſix, One thouſand ſix hundred ninety ſeven.</p>
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That is to ſay,
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                           <hi>An Act,</hi> For reviving of Actions and Proceſs lately depending in the Superi<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>our Court of Judicature, Court of Aſſize and General Goal delivery within the County of <hi>Eſſex,</hi> and diſcontinued by the not holding of the ſaid Court at <hi>Salem,</hi> upon the Second Tueſday in <hi>November, 1694.</hi>
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                           <hi>An Act,</hi> For the more effectual Suppreſſing of Drunkenneſs, and putting in Execution the Laws againſt ſuch as ſhall preſume to Sell ſtrong Drink without Licence.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> For preventing of Mens Sons or Servants abſenting themſelves from their Parents or Maſters Service without leave.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> For Grand Jurors Serving at the Quarter Seſſions of the Peace, and puniſhing defaults of Jurors attendace.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> For ſupplying the defects in the Act, Entituled, An Act, For en<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>couraging the ki<gap reason="illegible: missing" extent="1 letter">
                              <desc>•</desc>
                           </gap>ling of Wolves.</item>
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                           <hi>An Act,</hi> For preventing Inceſtuous Marriages.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> For regulating the Aſſize of Shingles.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> For the better Settlement of the Iſlands, of <hi>Marthas Vineyard,</hi> and Iſlands adjacent.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> In further Addition to the Act entituled, An Act, For the Settle<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ment and Support of Miniſters.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> For the better diſcovery and more effectual Suppreſſing of Unlicenſed Houſes.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> For taking of Affidavits out of Court.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> For the Encouragement of making Salt within this Province.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> Against Piracy and robbing upon the Sea.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> For the equal distribution of Inſolvent Eſtates.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> For the due Aſſize of Bread</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> For making of Lands &amp; Tenements liable to the payment of Debts.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> To prevent the Deſtroying &amp; Murdering of Bastard Children.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> Againſt high Treaſon.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> In Addition to the Act for preventing of Common Nuſances, ariſing by Slaughter Houſes, Still Houſes, <hi>&amp;c.</hi>
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                           <hi>An Act,</hi> In Addition to th<gap reason="illegible: damage" extent="1 letter">
                              <desc>•</desc>
                           </gap> Act for regulating Ferries.</item>
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                           <hi>An Act,</hi> To ſupply the De<gap reason="illegible: damage" extent="3+ letters">
                              <desc>•••…</desc>
                           </gap> in the Law referring to the choice and power of Tythingmen, Enacted at the Seſſ<gap reason="illegible: damage" extent="3 letters">
                              <desc>•••</desc>
                           </gap>s of the General Court in <hi>February</hi> Anno. <hi>1693.</hi>
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                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> Relating to Town Rates or Aſſeſsments.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> For the further continuing of the Act for Writts and Proceſſes.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> Impowring Juſtices of the Peace to decide differences not exceeding <hi>Forty Shillings.</hi>
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                           <hi>An Act,</hi> For aſcertaining the value of Co<gap reason="illegible: damage" extent="3+ letters">
                              <desc>•••…</desc>
                           </gap> currant within this Province.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> Against Murder.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> Against Raviſhment or Rape.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> For the Puniſhment of Buggery.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> Againſt Atheiſme and Blaſphemy.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> For regiſtring of Deeds and Conveyances.</item>
                        <item>
                           <hi>An Act,</hi> Of Limitation for quieting of Poſſeſſions.</item>
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                     <hi>Which <hi>ſaid Laws having upon peruſal of the Right Honourable the Council of Trade and Plantations, been preſented for the Approbation of their Excellencies the Lords Juſtices of</hi>
                     </hi> England. <hi>Their Excellencies,
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                        <!-- PDF PAGE 35 -->with the Advice of His Majeſties Privy Council, have declared their Approbation of the ſame. And purſuant to their Excellencies pleaſure thereupon expreſſed, the ſaid Laws are hereby confirmed finally Enacted and ratified accordingly.</hi>
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                  <p>Publiſhed at <hi>Boſton,</hi> April 27th. 1699.</p>
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                  <head>Order of their Excellencies the Lords Juſtices in Council, Repealing ſeveral Acts of the Province of the <hi>Maſſachuſetts-Bay,</hi> made in the years, 1695, 1696 &amp; 1697.</head>
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                     <dateline>AT THE Council Chamber At <hi>Whitehall</hi> 
                        <date>the 24. day <hi>November,</hi> 1698.</date>
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                  <p>Preſent,
<list>
                        <item>Their Excellencies the Lords Juſtices.</item>
                        <item>Lord Arch Biſhop of <hi>Canterbury.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Lord <hi>Chancellor.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Lord <hi>Privy Seal.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Lord <hi>Steward</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Earl of <hi>Marlborough.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Earl of <hi>Romney.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Mr. <hi>Montague.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Earl of <hi>Bridgewater.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Earl of <hi>Mancheſter.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Earl of <hi>Stamford.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Earl of <hi>Berkley.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Earl of <hi>Montague.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Earl of <hi>Bradford.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Earl of <hi>Ranelagh.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Lord <hi>Wharton.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Mr. <hi>Vice Chamberlain.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Mr. <hi>Secretary Vernon.</hi>
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                        <item>Lord Chief Juſtice <hi>Holt.</hi>
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                        <item>Sir. <hi>Henry Goodrick.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>Mr. <hi>Smith.</hi>
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                  <p>WHEREAS by Powers granted under the great Seal of <hi>England,</hi> the Governour, Council and Aſſembly of the Province of the <hi>Maſſachuſetts Bay</hi> in <hi>New England,</hi> are Authorized and Impowred to conſtitute and or<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>dain Laws, which are to continue and be in force, unleſs His Majeſties pleaſure ſhall be ſignifyed to the contrary. <hi>And Whereas</hi> in purſuance of the ſaid Powers, ſeveral Laws have been made
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                     <!-- PDF PAGE 36 -->by the Governour, Council and Aſſembly of the ſaid Province in the years One thouſand ſix hundred ninety five, One thouſand ſix hundred ninety ſix, and One thouſand ſix hundred ninety ſeven.</p>
                  <p>That is to ſay,
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                        <item>An Act, <hi>Of Supplement, and Addition to ſeveral Acts therein mentioned.</hi>
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                        <item>An Act, <hi>That all perſons not being Freeholders or ſettled Inhabitants Com<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>menceing Suit, ſhall give Security before Proceſs be granted.</hi>
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                        <item>An Act, <hi>For continuing of ſeveral Acts therein after mentioned that are near Expiring.</hi>
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                        <item>An Act, <hi>For the reviving and eſtabliſhing of Judicatories and Courts of Juſtice, and the Forms of Writts and Proceſses.</hi>
                        </item>
                        <item>An Act, <hi>For Eſtabliſhing of Courts.</hi>
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                        <item>An Act, <hi>For incorporating Harvard Colledge at</hi> Cambridge, <hi>in</hi> New-England.</item>
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                     <hi>Which</hi> ſaid Laws having upon peruſal of the Right Honourable the Council of Trade and Plantations, been preſented to their Excellencies, the Lords Juſtices of <hi>England.</hi> Their Excellencies by Advice of His Ma<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>jeſties Privy Council, have thought fit to ſignify their Diſapprobation and Diſallowance of the ſame: and accordingly the ſaid Laws are hereby Repealed and declared void and of none effect.</p>
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                  <p>Publiſhed at <hi>Boſton,</hi> April 27th. 1699.</p>
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                     <hi>Boſton</hi> in <hi>New-England,</hi> Printed by <hi>Bartholomew Green,</hi> and <hi>John Allen,</hi> Printers to the Governour and Council. 1699.</p>
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