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A55222 The book of the general laws of the inhabitants of the jurisdiction of New-Plimouth collected out of the records of the General Court, and lately revised : and with some emendations and additions established and disposed into such order as they my readily conduce to general use and benefit by the order and authority of the General Court of New-Plimouth held at Plimouth, June 2d. anno Dom. 1685 reprinted and published, Nathaniel Clerk, secrt'.; Laws, etc. (Book of the general laws : 1685) New Plymouth Colony. 1685 (1685) Wing P2659; ESTC W479534 104,394 101

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Security to respond Costs before Summons or Attachment gr nted 13. That no Attachment or Summons shall be granted in any Civil Action to any Forreigner against a settled Inhabitant of this Jurisdiction or against a Forreigner before he hath given sufficient security or caution duly to Prosecute his Action and to answer the Defendant such Cost and Damages as the Court may award on penalty of making good the Damage by the Granter 14. And it is further Ordered That in all Attachments of Goods and Chattels Lands or Heriditaments In Attachment of Goods c. Legal notice to be given to the parties concerned Lands or Heriditaments whether it be by Forreigners or settled Inhabitants Legal notice shall be given to the Party concern'd either personally or by leaving a Copy of the Summons or Attachment five compleat working dayes before the Court at the House or place of or that was his usual abode before the Suit proceed but if he be out of the Jurisdiction the Cause notwithstanding shall proceed to Tryal and if Judgment pass for the Plantiff it shall be Entred And in what case Execution shall be respited but Execution shall not be granted until the next Court and that the Plantiff hath given sufficient Security to be Responsible to the Defendant if he shall Reverse the Judgment within one Year or such further time as the Court shall see cause to order 15. Be it Enacted That henceforth Lands or Goods Attacht to a Tryal shall not be Released upon the Appearance of the Party or Judgment given lands or goods Attacht when to be released and when not but shall stand ingaged until the Judgment or the Execution granted upon the said Judgment be discharged provided Execution be levied thereon within one Month after Judgment and that where any Marshal or Constable or their lawful Deputie shall by virtue of any Warrant Attach any mans Person he shall take Bond of him with sufficient Security or Sureties And so of Bonds and furties bound to such Officers for his or their Appearance at the Court Attached to and to abide Tryal and in case of Appeal to the Court Appealed to till the Judgment be there Entered How the Officer shall make his Return and that the Person Attached be forth-coming any time within six dayes after Judgment for the Plantiff to lay his Execution on if he see cause after which time the Surety to be cleared The officer shall make his Return and Indorse his Bond on the back-side of the Attachment and when the Officer shall deliver the Person to the Jaylor or take the Bond and return the same with the Attachment to Court And if any Person Attached shall neglect or refuse to give Bond or sufficient Security be shall by said Officer be delivered to the Jaylor of the County who shall keep him in Custody until six dayes after Judgment or till Released by the Party at whose Suit Attached and the Plantiff Levy his Execution afterwards as the Law Directs 16. Liberty is granted by this Court to any person to improve one or two Attorneys in any Civil Action to help him in his Pleas provided they be persons of good Repute and such as the Court shall approve and the said Attorneys are Required as to be faithful to their Client Attorneys allowed so also to avoid fraudulent Pleas that may have a tendency to mislead the Court or darken the Case and in no Case shall be allowed for Attoneys more than five shillings and Attorney or Attorneys at Select Courts or Magistrates Courts to be allowed but two shillings in any Case Barratry punished 17. And it is Enacted that if any Person be proved a common Barrater by vexing others with unjust frequent and troublesome Suits it shall be in the power of the Court both to eject his Cause and punish him for his Barratry by Fine or Imprisonment 18. It is Ordered That no man's Person shall be Restrained Imprisoned by any Authority whatsoever Who Bailable before the Law hath Sentenced him thereunto if he can put in sufficient Security Bail or Mainprize for his Appearance and good Behaviour in the mean time unless it be in Crimes Capital and Contempt in open Court or in such Case where some express Act of the General Court doth allow it No Levy on Lands where Goods found nor Surety Destrained where princile sufficient nor Beast of Plough or Draught 19. It is Ordered That no Debt be Levied on Lands or Rents so long as the Debtor hath Goods and Chattels to be found to satisfie neither shall the Pledges or Suits be Distreined so long as the Principle or sufficient Estate of the Principles can be found nor Beasts of the Plough or Draught for Debt if others may be found to satifie it except for Damage feizant 20. That every Man shall have liberty to Replevy his Chattel or Goods Impounded Replevin Distreined or Seized unless it be upon Execution after Judgment or for payment of Rates or Fines Provided he put in Security to Prosecute his Replevin and to satisfie such Damage and Charge as his Adversary shall Recover against him in Law Age Ability Age of Discretion 21. IT is Ordered by this Court and the Authority thereof That none shall have power to pass away Lands Hereditaments or other Estate or be capable of Sueing or being Sued at any Court in their own Person neither shall give Votes Verdicts or Sentence in any Civil Court or Cause until he or they attain unto the age of twenty one years But any Parent or Master shall or may Require and Sue for Satisfaction for any wrong or damage done their Children or Servants And any Orphan may have liberty to chuse their Guardian to act for them at fourteen years to Secure or Defend their Estate or otherwise act for them as may be requisite the Court allowing thereof and the Court may chuse and appoint Guardians for such as are under fourteen years But in any matter Criminal as well younger as elder shall be liable to Answer for the same in their own persons Appeals 22. IT is Ordered by this Court and the Authority thereof That it shall be the liberty of any Person or Persons Cast of Sentenced Liberty to appeal in Cases Civil or Criminal to Appeal if from the Sentance or Determination of a Magistrate or Select Court or other Person Impowred to hear and determine in any Case as before unto a County Court and any may Appeal from a County Court to a Court of Assistants alwayes Provided they tender their Appeal in twenty four hours after Judgment and the Court not Dissolved and put in Security before the Judges of the Court or according to their Order to Prosecute their Appeal to effect and to satisfie all Damage before Execution granted and in Criminal Cases besides such Bond to give Bond with Security for their good Behaviour until the time of the Court
and all Actions Tryable at Select Courts shall be Tried at that Town where either Plaintiff or Defendant dwelleth as the Plaintiff seeth cause and any Action Tryable before a Magistrate one of the Parties must live or reside in the County where the Magistrate lives or resides unless both Parties be Strangers because much time is lost in the beginning of Courts of Tryals and Appeals by neglect of timely Entring of Actions Time of Entry of Actions 2. It is therefore Enacted by this Court c. That Actions shall be Entred upon or before the first day of the Courts Sitting and not after and in case any Plaintiff shall delay his Entry longer than the Forenoon of the first day of the Court he shall pay ten shillings to the Countrey or Counties use besides the ordinary Fees for Trial of Actions to this end all Marshals and Constables are required to make their Returns of all Summons and Attachments and their doings therein under their hands Time of return of warrants by the Marshal or Constable sometime at or before the first sitting of the Court that is to take cognizance of the Case or seasonably give to the Party the Summons or Attachment Sealed up and directed to the Clerk of the Court to which the same is Returnable Chrages of Tryals 3. That the ordinary settled Charges for Entring of Actions shall be fifteen shillings and six pence at a Court of Assistants which shall be thus divided two shillings to the Secretary six pence to the Marshal two shillings to the Fore-man of the Jury and one shilling a piece to the rest of the Jury and at a County Court there shall be paid nine shillings for Entring an Action to be divided according to former custom unless the County Courts have otherwayes agreed with their Officers and made Provision for their Jurors and for Entring an Action at a Select Court shall be paid three shillings and on a Tryal before a Magistrate shall be paid three shillings for a Witness Sworn at home one shilling and two shillings a day for a Witness that tends the Court and if the Defendant obtain a Verdict he shall not only have his Cost allowed for Witnesses as abovesaid but two shillings and six pence per day for what time he hath necessarily attended on the Action which shall be given without Suit and this shall bar the Defendant from Suit unless by Imprisonment or otherwayes he hath been more than ordinarily damnified 4. Whereas in Suits and Actions brought into Courts between Party and Party sometimes the Plaintiff and sometimes the Defendant and sometimes neither of them do attend the Call to Prosecute or Answer None attendance on Action to the great abuse of Court and Jury and others concerned in the Case and is contrary to the laudable Custome of all Courts in our Native Countrey and elsewhere It is therefore Ordered and Enacted That if any Plaintiff have Entred an action to be Tryed in any Court or which comes by Replevin Review or otherwise Penalty on the Plantiff and doth not by himself or by his Attorney make their appearance and Prosecute their Action after they have been three times called in Court they shall be Non suited and if the Defendant appear not to such Call the Plaintiff appearing the Suit shall nevertheless proceed and if Plaintiff or Defendant appear at their Call The Defendant they shall have their Costs granted against him that appeared not and if afterwards both Parties do agree to try the Case at the same Court they shall be allowed so to do the Plaintiff paying for a new Entry What shal be grounds of Nonsuit and what not 5. It is Enacted by this Court That in all Summons or Attachments the special ground of the Action shall be expressed and that a Circumstantial Error in a Summons or Warrant shall not be taken as a sufficient ground for a Non-suit where otherwise both the Party and Case intended may be Rationally understood and it shall also be expressed in the Warrant in what quality the Plantiff Sues whither as Principle Attorny Guardian or otherwise 6. And all Persons whither Parties or Witnesses are Injoyned to Attend their Respective Concerns the whole time of the Courts publick sitting No further Plea after the case is commited to the Jury until they are Issued and shall present the whole Plea or Evidence before the Case be committed to the Jury and no other Plea or Evidence be Admitted to any Person any Usage or Custom to the Contrary notwithstanding Warrants when to be served 7. That all Warrants whither to Attach or Summons any to answer to any Action or Presentment shall be Served five compleat working dayes before the first day of the Court. 8. That a Summons or Attachment from any Magistrate or Person that is Authorized for that End shall be sufficient Warrant to bring any Person within this Government to Answer to any Civil Action or Complaint commenced against him Summons or Attachments shall be sufficient Warrant and where there is Attachments they shall be granted against the Estate and for want thereof the Person 9. It is also Ordered That it shall be at the liberty of any Plantiff to withdraw his Action at any time before the Jury bring in their Verdict Plantiffs liberty to withdraw if he see cause In which Case he shall allow the Defendant full cost and may afterwards Renew his Suit at another Court 10. Be it Enacted That no man in any Suit or Plaint against another shall falsly pretend great Damages or Debts to vex or discredit his Adversary Vexations Suits and in all Cases where it appears to the Court that the Plantiff hath willingly wronged the Defendant in commencing Suit or prosecuting complaint or Inditement against him he shall pay unto the Defendant double costs besides damage and be Amerced to the Country or County not exceeding five pounds as the Case may be circumstanced for such his vexatious Suit or Plaint 11. Be it also Enacted That a Jury bringing in a Verdict the Court concurring and accepting it Judgement be forthwith entered When Judgement to be entred if they concur not the Jury may be put upon farther consideration of the Case and if they Retain their Verdict it shall be accepted and Judgment entered accordingly 12. It is further Enacted That in case a Plantiff obtain not a Verdict or be not satisfied therewith having new Plea or Evidence he may Rreveiw his Action if he see cause As likewise may the Defendant Reveiws but must bring their Reveiw where the Action wrs first Commenced but if either Party be cast in their Reveiw and go on to Reveiw a second time and be cast they shall be accounted Vexatious and Troublesom to the Court and to the Party Prosecuted and shall be Awarded to pay double cost to the Party and twenty shillings fine to the County Foreigners to give
they Appeal to And all Appeals shall be Recorded at the charge of the Party Appealing and the Appealant shall briefly in Writing by himself or Lawful Actorney under his or their hand deliver into the Clerk of the Court or Person Appealed from which shall be done without reflecting upon either Court or Party the Grounds and Reasons of his Appeal five compleat working dayes before the first morning of the Court Appealed to to which Court the Clerk of the Court or Person Appealed from shall return said Writing timely to the Court and give Copies thereof to the Defendant he desiring and paying for the same And whosoever shall Appeal to the County Court and not prosecute his Appeal besides his Bond shall forfeit twenty shillings to the County and whosoever shall Appeal to the Court of Assistants and not prosecute the same shall in like manner pay forty shillings to the Countrey Who shall not sit as Judg or Vote in Court appealed to 23. It is Ordered That no person that sat as Judge and Voted in any inferiour Court shall Judge or Vote in any Court Appealed to unless the Judges Appealed from be more than the Judges Appealed to in which Case it may be judged by the whole in all Appeals the case to be judged by the same Evidence and no other than what was used in the Court Appealed from unless it appear either party were hindred from putting in any Evidence in their case that of by Right and Law they should not have been hindred of the said Court to confirm or reverse the Judgment or to increase or to abate the Damage as they may see cause according to Law and the Party that Appeals shall bring in the whole case as left on file and bring a Certificate that he hath so done and if he recover the charge shall be allowed in his cost Apprizements 24. AND for the Apprizement of Lands Goods or Chattels Levied or Taken in Execution or Distress It is Ordered c. That the Party whose Estate is to be Prized shall chuse one Prizer and the person which is to receive the Estate prized shall chuse another Prizer and in case either party neglect to chuse the Marshal or Constable shall chuse one for him and if two chosen agree not the said Officer shall be the third Prizer And where the party concerned refuseth to set forth suitable Estate both as to the Specie due and nearness of the Sum to be Levied or Distrained there the Marshal or Constable shall seize such Estate as may best suit thereunto to be equally and indifferently prized according to the Specie due and not overprized And in case the Debt to be Levied or Distrained be above twenty pounds that then it shall be in the liberty of either party to chuse two Prizers and upon their not-agreement the Officer shall be the first Prizer and in case the Officer is put to make choice of Prizers such Prizers shall be paid by the Officer for their time to be Levied or Distreined with the other Debt or Damage and if any person which shall be so chosen by the Officer shall refuse to be a Prizer he shall be fined five shillings to the County and the Officer shall chuse another in his room CHAP III Bills Bonds Debts by Specialty good to Assigns 1. IT is Enacted by this Court That any Debt due by Bill Bond or other Specialty shall be as good a Debt to the Assigns as it was to the Assigner and as Recoverable by Suit Provided the Assignment be under hand of the Assigner and the Assignment duely proved Book-Debts In what case actions for Debt by Book or Account to be brought within 3 years 2. IT is Ordered by this Court and the Authority thereof That all Debts due by Book or Account that are now due to any Person shall be required received or his Action for the same brought within three years after this present Session or they shall from thence be for ever barred their Action for the same unless it be where either party is beyond Sea under age or non Compos mentis Merchants Tradesmen Dealers books 3. It is Ordered by this Court That every Merchant Factor Shop-keeper Trades-man or Dealer shall keep a Book of their Dealings and Trading fairly written down both Debt and Credit an Account out of which Book compared in open Court and Sworn to by said Merchants Factors Shop-keepers Tradesmen or Dealer or any of them or their or either of their Servants it shall be accounted sufficient for proof of said Debt Provided the same be put in Suit within six years after the Debt is contracted any Law What Testimony sufficient thereunto Custome or Usage to the contrary notwithstanding nevertheless if the Defendant will take his Oath he had not by himself or any other by his Order or Account the Goods charged or that he had paid for the same then shall the Case be judged according to the strongest presumption the parties concerned shall produce Debts to be paid in specie 4. It is Ordered That all Debts be paid in Specie according to Contract What testimony good in a Specialty 5. It is Ordered That one positive Testimony Sworn to a Bond or Bill or other Specialty or to an Account and he not a party the same not denied by the Defendant shall be accounted good proof in Law for the same and in any matter Criminal the confession of the party or the Fact seen or heard by him who is the proper Judg thereof What in some Criminals or one positive Witness and the party not denying or one positive Witness and concurring circumstances shall be sufficient to convict any person in any Crime the penalty whereof exceeds not ten shillings Bridges Defects in Bridges High-wayes to be presented c. 6. IT is Ordered by the Court and the Authority thereof That all defective Bridges and High-wayes the Countrey County Town or particular persons that of right ought to make and maintain the same for neglect or defect therein shall be liable to be Presented to the County Courts who as the case is circumstanced shall lay Countrey County Town or Person that is defective under such penalty as to them shall seem meet that they in such time as shal be Ordered Repair or make such Bridge or Way as is presented and if they neglect or refuse to perform the same within the time set besides such Fine as is laid on them shall pay double Damage to any particular Person that may suffer by reason thereof and if it be the occasion of the Death of any person after the time set them for making or repairing the same the Countrey County Town or Person defective shal● be liable to such reasonable satisfaction or fine to the Relations as the Court shall judge meet CHAP IV. CAPITAL LAWS 1. IT is Enacted by this Court and the Authority thereof That if any
Right it doth or may belong Town Clerks to return to the County Courts the names of Constables Jury men c. chosen 8. It is Ordered That the Town Clerk in such Town Annually return the Names of such Persons to the County Court as by the several Towns are chosen to serve as Constable Grand Jury-men Surveyors of High-ways that they may take their Oaths and be established in their Respective Places and the Select-men to be returned to the Court of Election on penalty of twenty shillings fine for each Neglect Clerk of the County to be the Recorders of the County 9. It is Ordered That the Clerk of the County Court shall be the Recorder of the County who shall Record Deeds and Evidences for Lands lying within the County who shall be under Oath for the faithful discharge of his Place Said Clerk in open Court may Administer Oaths to Witnesses and in the Name or Order of Court to grant Summons Attachments Warrants and to sign and give out Executions for any Judgment obtained in any of the County Courts Their work Power which shall not be until twelve hours after Judgment unless in any particular Case the Law hath otherwise provided nor then if the Court or any special cause shall Respit the same 10. It is Ordered That each County Court may Adjourn their County Courts as to them may seem meet County courts adjournment And all Persons concerned shall be bound to attend the said Adjournment 11. It is Ordered That there be a County Marshal who shall-alwayes attend said Courts who are impowred to serve all Warrants County Marshal work and Power Attachments or Summons that are directed to them and to Levy Executions who may Require Aid in the Execution of their Office which shall be yielded on the same penalty that is for any to refuse to assist a Constable In what Case two Magistrats may grant Administration probate of Wills out of Court 12. It is Ordered That in any Case that requires a speedy proving of a Will or taking out Letters of Administration it shall be lawful for any two Magistrates the Clerk of the County Court being present to Record the same to take the Probate of such Wills and to grant Administrations though out of Court or not in Court time who may determine matters of equity as cannot be relieved by the common Law 13. That a Magistrate or any Court shall have Power to determine all such Matters of Equity in Cases or Actions that have been under their Cognizance as connot be relieved by the common Law as the forfeiture of an Obligation breach of Covenants without great Damage or the like matters of apparent Equity 14. Ordered That the County Court or any two of the Magistrates may as need shall require upon defect of any Towns chusing Raters Who may chuse Raters in defect or the Raters neglecting to make such Rates as by Order of Court are required of them or orderly committed to them make choice of three men in such town to make such Rates as aforesaid Criminals convict to pay cost of prosecution 15. Ordered That in all Criminal Cases or Misdemeanors besides their Fines or Punishment Persons Convict shall pay Cost and needful charges of Prosecution 16. It is Ordered c. That a Judgment acknowledged before any two Magistrates and the Clerk of the Court shall be good in Law and if the Clerk be a Magistrate he with one Magistrate may take such acknowledgment and the Clerk shall have twelve pence for Recording the same Courts of Select-men IT is Ordered by this Court and the Authority thereof That every Town in this Colony shall chuse three or five able Discreet men out of the Free-men of each Town Annualy who shall be presented to the General Court at June to be approved Courts of Select men their constitution power and then Sworn there or before a Magistrate who shall have Power to hear try and determine all Actions of Debt Trespass or Damage not exceeding forty shillings and to grant Summons and Attachments to the Marshal or Constables to be returned into their Courts which may be four in one Year and not more and to Administer Oaths to any that may be used at their Courts or in such Matters as they have to deal withal And Summons Witnesses and upon Issue of the Cases to grant Executions to the Constable or County Marshal who shall Execute the same make Return thereof doing thereupon to the Officer that keeps the Records of such Courts and in all things to act and determine according to Law as is provided for other Courts and causes without Jury and that to make a valid Act there shall be the major part of them consenting and that the Select-men in each Town shall order the Prudential Affairs of the Town viz. to admit approve or disapprove of any Person who shall offer to Dwell or Inhabit in the said Town to provide for such poor and necessitous Persons at the Towns charge as the Town ought to be charged withal to look after and prevent any Incroachments upon High-wayes and Streets to look after the keeping and maintaining the Town Bounds at the Towns charge to put out with the consent of a Magistrate Children that cannot or are not provided for by their Parents or Friends to Service or Apprentice Boyes till one and twenty and Girls till eighteen years of age to put out to Service with the Advice of a Magistrate any Idle Disorderly or Shiftless Persons that are likely to be chargeable to the Town That in such Town where no Magistrate or Person Authorized with Magistratical power is the Select men or any two of them shall have power to convict and punish any persons according to Law for Drunkenness Swearing Cursing Sabbath-breaking Night-walking Breaking of Peace and all such other Matters in their Town referred to them by Law CHAP VII Criminals 1. IT is Ordered by this Court and the Authority thereof That whosoever shall commit Adultery with a Married Woman or one Betrothed to another Man Adultry how to be punished both of them shall be severely punished by Whipping two several times viz. once when the Court is in being at which they were convict of the Fact and the second time as the Court shall Order and likewise to wear two Capital Letters A. D. cut out in Cloth and Sewed on their upper Garments on their Arm or Back and if at any time they shall be found without the said Letters so worn whilest in this Government to be forthwith taken and publickly Whipt and so from time to time as often as they are found not to wear them Fornication how before Contract 2. Be it also Enacted That whosoever committeth Fornication before or without lawful Contract shall be punished by whipping or else pay ten pounds fine each of them to the County But if they be or will be Married to
double to any one of his Brethren And where there is but one Brother he shall be sole Heir to such Brother or other Ancestor and where there is no Brother the Sisters of the whole Blood shall Inherit alike lands distrain'd 5. It is Ordered That all Houses Lands and other Hereditaments that have been or shall be Levied or Distrained and delivered in Execution according to Law and Possession orderly given by any Marshal or Constable or any of their Deputies that Levied the same and is Returned and Recorded shall be and remain to the Party to whom delivered and his Heirs and Assignes as good an Estate as it was to the Person from whom Taken or Recovered 6. That where Lands Tenements Hereditaments fall or happen to be in Partnership either by Descent Gift Graunt Purchase or otherwise Lands in partnership if any Partner die before it be divided the Heirs or Assignes of the Deceased shall have his or their part with the Survivers as fully as any of the Survivers Any Custome to the contrary notwithstanding Liberty to Sue out a division 7. It is also Ordered That any Partner may Sue out a Division of any such Land as he or they may shew good reason for 8. It is Ordered that where no Heir or Owner of Houses Lands Tenements Goods or Chattels can be found upon the Decease of the late Proprietor a true Inventory of every such Estate in all the parts and parcels thereof shall with the first conveniency be duely taken a just Apprizement made upon Oath by fit men thereunto appointed by a Magistrate Eschea●● or in his absence by the Select Men of the Town where such Estate is and the whole Estate shall be seized by the Colony Treasurer till the true Heir or Owner shall make due Claim thereunto unto whom the same shall be delivered upon just and reasonable terms Conveyances to be acknowledged before a Magistrate 9. Ordered c. That all Sales Exchanges Gifts Mortgages or other conveyancies of Houses Lands and other Hereditaments shall be acknowledged before some Magistrate or otherwise that the Witnesses two of them at least to the Deed be Sworn that the Party Graunter Seller Mortgager c. did Seal and Deliver the said Instrument as his Act and Deed before it be committed to publick Record Except that by special Order of Court the clerk be Ordered to Record any Instrument that is not so Proved or Acknowledged and that after the end of May next which shall be in the year 1686. No Sale Bargain Mortgage or Conveyance of any Houses Lands or other Hereditaments where the Seller Bargainer Mortgager c. Remains in possession shall be of any force against other persons Except the Granter Seller Mortgager c. his Heirs unless the same be acknowledged or otherwise proved as abovesaid and committed to Record 10. An Act made July 10. 1669. for quieting Mens Estates and avoiding Suits in Law touching Title of Lands in case time Suit may be Commenced for Lands detain'd where when barred It is Enacted by the Court and the Authority thereof That no person or persons having had for the space or term of ten years fully past and expired any Right or Title of Entry into or cause of Action for any Lands Tenements or Hereditaments whatsoever now detained from him or them shall thereinto Enter or Commence Suit for but within five years next after the end of this present Session of Court and at no time after And that no person or persons having had for the space or term of eighteen years fully past and expired any Right or Title of Entry into or cause of Action for any Lands Tenements or Hereditaments whatsoever now detained from him or them shall thereinto Enter or Commence Suits for but within two years after the end of this present Session of Court and at no time after And that no person or persons shall at any time hereafter make any Entry into or Commence Suit for any Lands Tenements or Hereditaments but within fifteen years next after his or their Right Title or Cause of Action or Suit which shall hereafter first descend fall or accrue to the same otherwise such Title or Cause of Action shall be for ever after barred and the party or parties claiming and his and their Heirs utterly excluded from Entry into or Suit for the same Provided nevertheless That if any person or persons which hath or shall have such Right Title or cause of Action first be or shall be at the time of the said Right Title or Cause of Action descended according or fallen within the Age of twenty one years Feme Covert non compos mentis imprisoned or beyond the Seas then such person or persons his or their Heirs shall or may notwithstanding the said fifteen years expired bring his Action or make his Entry at any time within five years next after his or their full Age discoverture coming of sound mind enlargement out of Prison or coming into this Country take benefit of and so for the same and at no time after the said five years It is further Enacted by the Court c. That such person or persons as have had Right or Title or Entry into or cause of Action for any Lands Tenements Hereditaments hitherto detained from him or them for the space or Term of twenty years fully past and compleat and neglected hitherto to make his or their Entry or to commence Suit for the same shall be for ever Barred and Excluded and utterly disabled from such Entry or Suit to be made excepting as in the abovesaid Proviso This Act to stand at present suiting our Infant Estate till the Court see cause otherwise to Order mean while it shall be the concern of all for the future cause to obtain the best Evidence they can for the Title and Hold of their Lands A supplement to the Prefatory Declaration and Order in the Preface now Orders by His Majesties General Court held at Plimouth June 2d Anno Dom. 1685 As followeth viz. It is by this Court and the Authority thereof Ordered and Declared That all the Lands with their and every their Appurtenances belonging which have been formerly granted by the Court unto Townships or particular Persons according to the several Graunts or Bounds thereof shall be and remain to the several Townships and Grauntees their Heirs Successors and Assignes for ever in as free full ample and beneficial manner to all Intents Constructions and Purposes whatsoever as the Governour and Associates or General Court by vertue of their Letters Patents Declaratory from His Majesty or by any other ways and means whatsoever might or could Graunt And that the Governour for the time being Confirm all such former Graunts of Lands whether Graunted unto Townships or particular Persons which desire the same under the Seal of the Government not yet affixed thereunto And that the Court of Assistants be a Committee from