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Westmoreland
County, Virginia
"...As
is Customs for Potomack District informs this Court that by an Act
of Parliament intituled an Act for preventing of frauds and
regulateing abuses in the plantation trade it is provided that after
25 March 1698 no shipp or vessell built of any of his Majestie's
plantations in America so as to bee qualified to trade to, from or in
any of the said plantations until the persons claimeing property in
such shipp should register the same, as followeth: If the shipp
belong to any of his Majestie's plantations then proof should be made
upon oath of one or more of the owners before the Governor together
with the principall officers of his Majestie's Revenue resideing upon
such plantation or island, which oath being attested should after
having been registered bee delivered to the Master of the shipp for
the security of her navigation, with penalty upon any shipp tradeing
after 25 March and not haveing made proof that she should be liable
to such prosecutions and forfeitures as any foreigne built shipp
(except prises condempned in the high court of the Admiralty). Jurors: Philipp Franklin, Thomas Opie, John Hankins, Francis Bond, John Bigland, Nathll. Davies, Evan Christian, Benja. Blanchflower, Thomas Thompson, John Henmore, John Garner and Humphrey Pope... find the defendant not guilty of the information... adjourned till tomorrow... nine o'clock...." |