Records of the Colony Or Jurisdiction of New Haven, from May, 1653, to the Union. Together with New Haven Code of 1656Case, Lockwood, 1858 - 626 páginas |
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Records of the Colony Or Jurisdiction of New Haven, from May, 1653, to the ... New Haven (Conn.) Visualização completa - 1858 |
Records of the Colony Or Jurisdiction of New Haven, from May, 1653, to the ... New Haven (Conn.) Visualização completa - 1858 |
Records of the Colony Or Jurisdiction of New Haven, from May, 1653, to the ... New Haven (Conn.) Visualização completa - 1858 |
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Página 565 - It is also agreed that if any servant run away from his master into any other of these confederated Jurisdictions, that in such case, upon the certificate of one magistrate in the Jurisdiction out of which the said servant fled, or upon other due proof ; the said servant shall be delivered, either to his master, or any other that pursues and brings such certificate or proof.
Página 563 - God so to bless their endeavors) whether it be in lands, goods, or persons, shall be proportionably divided among the said Confederates. 5. It is further agreed, that if any of these Jurisdictions or any Plantation under or in combination with them, be invaded by any enemy...
Página 563 - Plantation, or Jurisdiction in present being, and not already in combination, or under the Jurisdiction of any of these Confederates, be received by any of them, nor shall any two of these Confederates...
Página 566 - Commissioners, or at least six of them, as in the sixth article is provided : and that no charge be required of any of the Confederates, in case of a defensive war, till the said Commissioners have met, and approved the justice of the war, and have agreed upon the sum of money to be levied, which sum is then to be paid by the several Confederates in proportion according to the fourth article.
Página 566 - ... which cannot be delayed and to send for due proportions of men out of each jurisdiction, as well as six might...
Página 582 - ... such persons as are disabled by sickness, lameness, or other infirmities, shall be exempted ; and for such servants and children as take not wages, theire parents and masters shall pay for them, but such as take wages shall pay for themselves.
Página 584 - Freemen, or so many of them as upon notice shall [33] meet together, and proving the || neglect after warning, shall have power to levy the fine as aforesaid : But if in three months after that, there be no due care taken and continued for the Education of such Children or Apprentices as aforesaid, the Delinquent (without any further private warning) shall be proceeded against as before, but the fine doubled.
Página 565 - And that the next meeting after the date of these presents, which shall be accounted the second meeting, shall be at Boston in the Massachusetts, the...
Página 563 - New-Haven, shall each of them, in all respects, have the like peculiar Jurisdiction, and Government within their limits. And in reference to the Plantations which...
Página 566 - It is further agreed that if any of the confederates shall hereafter break any of these present articles, or be any other way injurious to any one of the other jurisdictions, such breach of agreement or injury shall be duly considered and ordered by the commissioners for the other jurisdictions, that both peace and this present confederation may be entirely preserved without violation.