The Code of 1650, Being a Compilation of the Earliest Laws and Orders of the General Court of Connecticut: Also, the Constitution, Or Civil Compact, Entered Into and Adopted by the Towns of Windsor, Hartford, and Wethersfield in 1638-9 : to which is Added, Some Extracts from the Laws and Judicial Proceedings of New Haven Colony, Commonly Called Blue LawsSilas Andrus, 1828 - 119 pages |
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according aforesaid allso ordered appointed authority thereof BARRATRY bee allowed bee chosen bee paid bee put bee taken BLUE LAWS cattle caveatt charges choyce church chuse civil colonyes commonwealth constable corseletts Courte and authority creditor dammage dayes debt debtor Deputyes distreine doth duely execution feilds fence Fforasmuch fitt five pounds forfeitt forty shillings foure pence further ordered Generall Courte give Gods word Governor graunted hee shall bee howse indeavour indians inhabitants interteine John Potter jurissdic jurissdiction kyssed lands lawfull levye libberty Lord lotts lyable magistrate masters meinteine neglect New-Haven occassion offence officer ordered and decreed owners party partye penalty person shall bee perticular courte plantation present publique punnishment put to death record servants severall townes shillings shott souldgers summ swyne Theophilus Eaton thereunto tion tipling trained bands Tuttle twenty shillings unto uppon vessells voate warrant Wethersfield whatsoever Whereas whipped whoe whome whosoever