The Blue Laws of Connecticut a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchterm
The Blue Laws of Connecticut a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchterm
Samuel Mosheim Smucker
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I side of the Bill or speciality, not excluding any just or cleare interest any man may have in any Bills or special tyes made over to them by Letters of Attorneye, or otherwise. BOUNDS OF TOWNES AND PERTICULAR LANDS. Fforasmuch as the Sounds of Townes and of the lands of perticular persons are carefully to bee meintcincd, and not without great danger to bee removed by any; which notwithstanding, by deficiency and decay of marJces, may at una- wares bee done, whereby great jealousies of persons..., trouble in Townes, and incumbrances in Courtes, doe often arise, which by due care and meanes might be prevented. It is therefore ordered by this Courte and authority thereof, That every Towne shall sett out their bounds within twelve months after the publishing hereof, and after their Bounds are graunted, and that when their Bounds are once sett out, once in the yeare, three or more persons in the Towne appointed by the Select BLUE LAWS OF CONNECTICUT. 63 men, shall appointe with the adjacent Townes, to goe the Bounds betwixt theire said Townes, and renew their markes, which markes shall bee a great heape of Stones, or a trench of six foott long and two foott broad, the most ancient Towne (which for the River is determined by the Courte to bee Weathersfeild, ) to give notice of the time and place of meeting for this per- ambulation, which time shall bee in the first or second month, uppon paine of five pounds for every Towne that shall neglect the same ; pro- vided, that the three men appointed for per- ambulation shall goe in theire severall quarters, by order of the select men, and at the charge of the severall -Townes : And it is further ordered, That if any per- ticular proprietor of lands lying in common with others shall refuse to goe by himselfe or his assigne, the Bounds betwixt his land and other mens, once a yeare, in the first or second month, beeing requested thereunto, uppon one weekes warning, hee shall forfeit for every day so neglecting, ten shillings, halfe to the party mooving thereto, the other halfe to the Towne ; and the owners of all impropriated grounds 64: BLUE LAWS OF CONNECTICUT.
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