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This version of the Index of Virginia Printing was a gift from the estate of the site's creator, David Rawson. The content contained herein will not be updated, as it is part of the Library of Virginia's personal papers collection. For more information, please see David Rawson Index of Virginia Printing website. Accession 53067. Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
An Act to Amend the Act Entitled "An Act Incorporating a Company to Establish a Turnpike Road from Fredericksburg to Swift Run Gap in the Blue Ridge."
[Act to amend an act directing the mode of proceeding under certain executions]
An act to revive and amend in part, an act, entitled An act, giving further time to enter certificates for settlement rights, and for locating warrants upon pre-emption rights and for other purposes.
[An act for reviving, continuing and amending an act to revive and amend in part an act for giving further time to enter certificates for settlement rights, and for locating warrants upon pre-emption rights, and for other purposes]
[An act to amend the act intitled, an act for regulating and disciplining the militia]
An Act to Amend the several Acts heretofore made to prevent unlawful gaming.
An act to amend the several acts of Assembly prescribing the mode of ascertaining the taxable property within the Commonwealth, and of collecting Public Revenue.
An act to amend and explain the act entitled "an act concerning taxes and lands."
An act to amend the act entitled An act for ascertaining certain taxes and duties, and for establishing a permanent revenue.
An act to amend the several acts of assembly prescribing the mode of ascertaining the taxable property within the commonwealth, and of collecting the public revenue. which passed the seventh day of January, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen.
An act to amend the militia laws of this commonwealth.
An act for appointing deputies from this commonwealth to a convention proposed to be held in the city of Philadelphia in May next, for the purpose of revising the fœderal Constitution.
An act for appropriating the public revenue.
An Act for arranging the counties into districts for the election of senators and for equalizing the land tax.
An act ro amen the several Acts of Assembly prescribing the mode of ascertaining the taxable property within the Commonwealth, and of collecting the public revenue.
An act authorizing a regular force for the defence of the commonwealth. Passed January 18th, 1815.
An act concerning appeals and proceedings in chancery.
An act concerning appeals and proceedings in chancery.
An Act to amend the several laws concerning the arrearages due upon lands, houses, and lots.
An act to prescribe the time of holding battalion and regimental courts of enquiry.
An Act concerning chancery courts.
An act reducing into one, the several acts concerning the County and other inferior Courts of this Commonwealth.
An act for reducing into one, the several acts concerning Executions, and for the relief of Insolvent Debtors.
An act reducing into one, the several acts concerning the establishment, jurisdiction, and powers of District Courts.
An act for appointing electors to choose a president and vice-president of the United States.
An act concerning the erection of the district of Kentucky into an independent state. … Jan. 6, 1786. Passed the House of Delegates. John Beckley, C.H.D. Jan. 10, 1786. Passed the Senate. H. Brooke, C.S.
An act concerning executions and for other purposes.
[Act concerning executions and insolvent debtors].
An act concerning executions, and for other purposes.
Act for appointing commissioners to liquidate and settle the expenses incurred in two expeditions carried on from the Kentucky district against the neighboring Indians.
An act reducing into one, the several acts concerning the fees of certain officers, and declaring the mode of discharging the said fees and county levies.
An act concerning the erection of Kentuckey [sic] into an independent state. (Passed the 29th of December 1788.) Whereas it is represented to this General Assembly, that it is the desire of the good people in the district of Kentuckey, that the same should be separated, from this commonwealth whereof it is a part ...
An act concerning the erection of the district of Kentuckey [sic] into an independent state.
[Act concerning officers, soldiers, sailors and marines. Williamsburg]
An act concerning overseers of the poor, and for other purposes.
An act for arranging the counties of this Commonwealth into districts to choose Representatives to Congress.
General assembly, begun and held at the capitol in the city of Richmond, on Monday the seventh day of Decemher, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seven, and of the commonwealth the thirty-second. An act concerning the sale of property, under executions and incumbrances. Passed February 1st, 1808.
[Act concerning slaves].
An act concerning the taxes of the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one.
An Act concerning Taxes on Land.
An act to prescribe the mode of ascertaining and collecting the taxes on salt, lead,iron and segars. Passed January 11, 1815.
Virginia, to wit: General Assembly begun and held at the Capitol in the city of Richmond, on Monday the fifteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven. An act concerning the convention to be held in June next. Passed December 12th, 1787.
Militia law. An act, to amend an act, intituled "An act to amend and reduce into one act, the several acts of assembly for regulating the militia of this Commonwealth.
An act directing the mode of proceeding under certain executions. … January 4, 1788. Passed the House of Delegates, John Beckley, C.H.D. January 4, 1788. Passed the Senate, H. Brooke, C.S.
Act exempting artificers employed at iron works from militia duty.
[An act for the appointment of electors to choose a president, pursuant to the constitution of the government of the United States].
An act for appropriating the Public Revenue.
[Act arranging counties into districts to choose representatives in congress].
Act for ascertaining the number of militia in this state.
Law of the state of Virginia. (Passed, December 1, 1787.) An act for cutting a navigable canal from the waters of Elizabeth River, in this state, to the waters of Pasquotank River, in the state of North-Carolina.
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This version of the Index of Virginia Printing was a gift from the estate of the site's creator, David Rawson. The content contained herein will not be updated, as it is part of the Library of Virginia's personal papers collection. For more information, please see David Rawson Index of Virginia Printing website. Accession 53067. Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.