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Jersey as defined by New Jersey Statutes 47:3-16 and subject
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Enrolled Laws of the Royal Colony of New Jersey
1762-1764
10
March 1762 |
An
Act for granting an additional Supply, for the Finishing the Secretary's
Offices
at Burlington and Perth-Amboy.
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10
March 1762 |
An
Act to enable the Owners and Possessors of the Meadows on a Branch
of
Newton Creek, in the County of Gloucester, (commonly called the Back
Creek)
to erect and maintain a Bank, Dam, and other Water-Works, across the
said
Creek, in order to prevent the Tide from overflowing the same; and
to keep the
former Water-Course of said Creek open and clear.
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10
March 1762 |
An
Act to Compleat the New-Jersey Regiment to Six Hundred and Sixty-six
effective Volunteers, Officers included.
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10
March 1762 |
An
Act, for naturalizing George Beck, Jacob Wigmore, and Stephen Sarich.
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28
April 1762 |
An
Act for naturalizing Christian Syberberg, and others.
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25
September 1762 |
An
Act to enable the Owners and Possessors of the Marsh and Swamp, lying
on a small Creek called Pumpessy or Walker's Creek, in the Township
of Chester,
in the County of Burlington, to erect and maintain a Bank, Dam, and
other Water-
Works, across the said Creek, in order to prevent the Tide from overflowing
the
same.
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25
September 1762 |
An
Act to provide for the Inlisting, Cloathing, and Pay of Sixty-six
effective
Volunteers, Officers included, to be employed in his Majesty's Service
from and
after the first Day of November next; and for other Purposes therein
mentioned.
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25
September 1762 |
A
Supplement to the Act for regulating Roads and Bridges.
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25
September 1762 |
An
Act for laying a Duty upon Negroes and Mulatto Slaves, imported into
this
Province.
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25
September 1762 |
An
Act to enable the Owners of Meadows and Marshes lying on the Westerly
Side of Raccoon Creek, in the County of Gloucester, to keep out the
Tide from
overflowing the same.
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25
September 1762 |
An
Act to postpone the Drawing of the Province Lottery.
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3
June 1763 |
An
Act for subjecting the Estates of the General Proprietors of the Eastern
Division of this Colony, to the Indemnification of this Province,
from any Expence
in running the Line between New-Jersey and New-York.
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3
June 1763 |
An
Act for Naturalizing Jacob Albright, Daniel Dorn, Nicholas Angle,
Benedict
Yare, Johannes Vos, Gabriel Hymer, Johannes Heyler, Cornelius Ferberg,
Joseph Huppell, and John Snyder.
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3
June 1763 |
An
Act for submitting the Property of Lands which are held or claimed
by any
of his Majesty's Subjects as lying within this Colony, and are affected
by the
Controversy about the Boundary or Partition-Line between this Colony
and
the Colony of New-York, to such a Method of Decision as his most Gracious
Majesty shall think proper, by his Royal Commission, or otherwise,
to appoint.
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3
June 1763 |
An
Act to provide for the Pay of the New-Jersey Regiment, for the Month
of
November, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty Two; and for other
Purposes
therein mentioned.
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7
December 1763 |
An
Act to continue an Act, entitled, An Act for better settling and regulating
the Militia of this Colony, of New-Jersey, for the repelling Invasions
and
suppressing Insurrections and Rebellions.
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7
December 1763 |
An
Act for regulating Constables and Vendues, and for better regulating
Taverns.
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7
December 1763 |
An
Act to prohibit the selling of Guns, Gun-powder, or other warlike
Stores,
to the Indians.
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7
December 1763 |
An
Act to suppress Fairs in the Town of Salem.
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7
December 1763 |
An
Act for making current Ten Thousand Pounds in Bills of Credit, to
enable the Inhabitants of this Colony to protect and defend their
Frontiers
from any Invasions which may be made upon the same by the Enemy; and
more particularly for making Provisions for the Guard and Defence
of the
Frontiers of this Province, along the River Delaware, in the County
of Sussex,
and other Places adjacent, by fitting up and repairing Block-Houses,
and supplying
the same with such a Number of Forces as shall be thought necessary
for that
Purpose; and also for directing the Manner of Sinking the said Bill
of Credit.
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23
February 1764 |
An
Act for submitting the Property of Lands which are held or claimed
by any of
his Majesty's Subjects as laying within this Colony, and are affected
by the
Controversy about the Boundary or Partition Line between this Colony
and the
Colony of New-York, to such a Method of Decision as his most Gracious
Majesty
shall think proper, by his Royal Commission, or otherwise, to appoint.
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23
February 1764 |
An
Act for the Support of Government of his Majesty's Colony of New-Jersey,
to commence the Twenty-first Day of May, One Thousand Seven Hundred
and
Sixty-four, and to end the Twenty-first day of May, One Thousand Seven
Hundred
and Sixty-five; and to discharge the publick Debts and contingent
Charges thereof.
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23
February 1764 |
An
Act for subjecting the Estates of the General Proprietors of the Eastern
Division
of this Colony, to the Indemnification of this Province, from any
Expence in running
the Line between New-Jersey and New-York.
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Updated March 27, 2024
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