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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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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
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
or common Road shall forfeit five shillings or sit in the Stocks an hour 22. Whereas divers unruly Persons Servants and others in several places of this Colony meet together to walk about in the Night to Drink Revel or Pilfer the same tending to the corrupting and debauching of the Youth and many offend and prejudice the peaceable Inhabitants of the several Towns for prevention whereof of night-walkers It is Ordered by this Court and the Authority thereof that all Persons walking in the Fields or Streets after nine or ten a clock at Night unless known peaceable and orderly Inhabitants shall be liable to be examined by the Select men Constable or Watch of the Town or if complained on by any other Person of the Town and if they cannot give a satisfactory reason for their so doing he or they shall be had before some Magistrate or other Person Authorized who upon the hearing of the Case it appear they have been Rude or unseasonably Drinking Revelling Gaming Sporting or any wayes disturbing or if it be Servants or Children and it be without their Parents or Masters leave they shall for the first Offence be Admonished or pay five shillings to the County or sit in the Stocks an hour and if Transgress a second time to pay ten shiliings or be whipt with ten Lashes and so from time to time as often as they Transgress 23. Ordered c. If any person Summoned to Answer any Presentment or for any Fault or Misdemeanour de not appear at the time appointed of non-appear ance on Summons to answ any presentment c. he or they shall be proceeded against for Contempt except it appear that they have been prevented by the hand of God 24. It is further Ordered That in case of any Misdemeanour that by Law there is not particular provision made for or that the penalty is not limited or expressed the person being convict thereof shall be liable to be punished by the Magistrate or other person Authorized before whom the Complaint is made by Fine according to his discretion Of misdemenors where no particular Law or Penalty limited not for one offence exceeding ten shillings or sitting in the Stocks not exceeding two hours And if such offence by him or them that have the cognizance thereof shall be thought to deserve a greater Fine or Punishment then the party complained of shall be bound over to Answer the same at the next County Court and be bound with Surety or Sureties for his or their appearance to Answer the same and for their good Behaviour in the mean time and shall be liable being convict to such reasonable Fine or Punishment as the County Court shall see meet according to Crime and Circumstances thereof not exceeding the Fine of five pounds for one offence or punishment by Whipping CHAP VIII Deaths Untimely Death untimly to have a Coroners quest before burial IT is Ordered by the Court and the Authority thereof That whensoever any Person shall come to an untimely or unnatural Death where no Magistrate is near the Constable of the Town shall forthwith Summons a Jury of twelve discreet men to enquire of the cause and manner of his Death who shall present a true Verdict thereof to some of the Assistants or to the County Court upon Oath and all persons are required to give notice of such untimely Death unto a Magistrate if any near or otherwise to the Constable neither shall any such person be buried before a Jury of Coroners Inquest have enquired into the cause of the said Death And if any shall presume to bury any such person before Information given and enquiry made as before they shall pay five pounds fine to the County and be rendred as suspitious of being principals or accessaries in the Death of such person Also Ordered That the return of said Jury shall be Recorded amongst the Records of the County Court and the charge to be paid out of the Estate of the person if any be Dower THat there may be competent Provision made for the certain Maintenance of Wives after the Discease of their Husbands who died Intestate wives to enjoy a third part of their deceased husbands lands It is Ordered and Enacted by this Court and the Authority thereof That every Married Woman who hath not demerited the contrary by her wilful Absence or Departure from her Husband or other notorious Fact without reconciliation to him in his life time or hath not by former Contract with her consent been Estated into some House Lands or Tenements for term of her life shall immediately after the death of her Husband according to the common Law of England for the sustenance of her self the nurture and education of her Children have Right and Interest by way of Dower in and to one third part of all such Houses and Lands as her Husband was at any time seized of during the coverture other then what Lands shee freely resigned up her Interest in to be setout to them by mets and bounds but shall not make strip or wast c. and acknowledged the same before a Magistrate To Have and to Hold unto the said Wife in severalty by Meets and Bounds for and during only the term of her life whether she had issue by her Husband or no said third part to be set out to her by persons appointed thereunto by the County Court if the persons concerned agree not Provided alwayes such Widow endowed as abovesaid shall not commit or suffer any strip or wast Debts paid one third part her personal estate but shall maintain all such Houses Fences and Inclosures as shall be assigned to her for her Dower and shall leave the same in good and sufficient Reparation in all respects the other two thirds to be disposed among the Children as per Law is provided It is also Ordered c. That all just Debts being first paid the Widow shall have one third part of her late Husbands personal Estate to be at her own absolute dispose and the other two thirds to be disposed amongst the Children as the Law is provided And where there are no Children left of the Deceased Intestate Husband there the Widow shall have the one half of the personal Estate unless the Court see just reason and cause to order it otherwise Duers no conveyance good obtained by illegal violenc IT is Enacted by this Court That no Conveyance Deeds or Promise shall be valid which hath been gotten by illegal Violence Imprisonment Threats or forceable Compulsions CHAP. IX Faires Two Fairs Annuality at Bristol IT is Ordered that there may be two Faires Annually kept at Bristol one on the third Wednesday and Thursday in May and the other the third Wednesday and Thursday in November Fences 1. ORdered That all Fences be four foot high or be otherwayes sufficient in the Judgment of the Fence viewers or for defect such Person to bear his own Damage unless the
do or cause to be done any act or acts directly or indirectly by Land or Water that shall or may tend to the destruction or overthrow of the whole or any the several Plantations or Townships within the said Government that are or shall be orderly Erected and Established but shall contrarywise hinder oppose and discover such Intents and Purposes as tend thereunto to the Governour for the time being or some of the Assistants with all convenient speed You shall also submit unto and obey such good and wholsome Laws Ordinances and Officers as are or shall be established within the Limits thereof So help you God who is the God of Truth and Punisher of Falshood The Oath of a Freeman YOu shall be truly Loyal to our Soveraign Lord the King his Heirs and Successors You shall not speak nor do devise or advise any thing or things Act or Acts directly or indirectly by Land or Water that doth shall or may tend to the destruction or overthrow of these present Plantations or Townships of the Corporation of New-Plimouth neither shall you suffer the same to be spoken or done but shall hinder or oppose and discover the same to the Governour and Assistants of the said Colony for the time being or some one of them You shall faithfully submit unto such good and wholsome Laws and Ordinances as either are or shall be made for the Ordering and Government of the same and shall endeavour to advance the good and growth of the several Townships and Plantations within the limits of this Corporation by all due means and courses All which you Promise and Swear by the Name of the Great God of Heaven and Earth simply truly and faithfully to perform as you hope for help from God who is the God of Truth and the punisher of falshood The Secretaries Oath YOu shall faithfully Serve in the Office Secretary of the General Court and Council of this Colony of New-Plimouth for this present year and till another be chosen You shall faithfully preseve and keep all such Books Records Files and Writings as shall be committed to your Custody You shall truly Enter and Record all Acts Graunts and Orders of the General Court and whatever you shall receive Order and Direction from the said Court to do you shall give true Copies of all such publick Records Graunts or Writings which shall be in your custody under your hand at any persons Request you shall not disclose the secrets of the General Court or Councils you shall Extort no other Fee for doing any thing concerning your Office but what you shall be allowed by Law you shall give your attendance at all such Courts and Councils and shall faithfully do all things Appertaining to your Office So c. The Oath of the Recorder of the Court of Assistants YOu shall faithfully Serve in the Office of Recorder of the Court of Assistants you shall faithfully preserve and keep all such Books Records Files and Writings as shall be committed to your custody You shall truely Enter and Record all Acts Judgments Verdicts Fines and Sentences of the said Court And whatsoever you shall Receive Order and Direction from the said Court or Order of Law to do you shall Issue out and deliver all Executions Orders of the said Court warrants summonses in all such cases as by Law you ought you shall give true Copies of all such Publick Records Files and Writings which shall be in your custody under your hand at any Persons Request You shall Record and File all such Returns of Executions of Marshals or Constables which Issued out of the said Court and shall faithfully do all things Appertaining to your Office You shall Extort no other Fee for doing any thing Appertaining to your Office but what you shall be allowed by Law c. The Oath of the Clerk of the County Court YOu shall faithfully Serve in the Office of a Clerk of the County Court You shall faithfully preserve and keep all such Books and Records Files and Writings as shall be committed to your custody you shall timely Enter and Record all Acts Judgments Verdicts Fines Sentences and Orders of the said Court and all such Deeds Evidences Instruments and Writings which shall be brought to you for that End which by Law you may or ought to Record and also what you shall Receive Order or Direction from the said Court so to do you shal give true Copies under your hand of all such publick Records or VVritings as shal be in your custody at any Persons Request You shal Issue out and Deliver all Executions and Orders of the said Court and Warrants and Summonses in all such Cases as by Law you ought You shall Record and File all such Returns of Executions of Marshals and Constables which Issued out of the said Court and shal faithfully do all things appertaining to your Office You shal Extort no Fee for doing any thing appertaining to your Office but what you are allowed by Law c. The Select mens Oath YOu being Chosen Select Men of the Town of Plimouth you shall do equal Right to all Persons after your Wisdom Skil and power in all such Cases as shall come before you concerning your Office according to the Laws here Established You shall endeavour the due Execution of all such Laws as are committed to your Inspection as Select Men so help you c. The Oath of the Grand Jury YOu shall faithfully Inquire into and true presentment made of all things given you in charge you shall present nothing of Malice or ill will your own counsel and your Fellows in reference to this Oath you shall well and truly keep so help c. The Oath of the Chief Marshal YOu shall be truly Loyal to our Soveraign Lord the King His Heirs and Successors You shall carefully endeavour the conservation of the Peace of our said Lord the King as the head Marshal of the Colony of New-Plimouth You shall Arrest all Traitors Felons and Perturbers of the Peace that you shall know or be informed of and carry them before the Governour or some of his Assistants and there attend such Order therein as shall be given you You shall personally attend all General Courts Courts of Assistants Commissioners Courts and the Governours person especially at such Courts You shall readily Serve all Attachments Summons's Precepts and Warrants whatsoever which you shall receive from the Governour Assistant or others Authorized thereunto You shall faithfully Levy Collect and Gather all such Rates Fines Forfeitures Wrecks and other dues whatsoever belonging to this Colony or which by Order of Law and Warrant from Authority you shall be required to do and the same deliver unto the Treasurer or his Order or party concerned You shall truly Levy and Serve all Executions you shall receive from Authority and the Money Goods Chattels or Lands you shall Levy by such Execution deliver to the party or parties to whom due or belonging You shall carefully