An Act for Prohibiting All Trade with the Indians, for the Time Therein Mentioned, ch. 4, § 3, 1763 Md. Territory Laws 13, 14 (Jonas Green).
"C H A P. IV.
An ACT for prohibiting all Trade with the Indians, for the Time therein mentioned.
...III. And to prevent any Supplies[1] of Ammunition[2] being Carried by any of our Friends Indians of this Province, to any Indian or Indians out of this Province, Be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That it shall not be lawful[3] for any Person or Persons within this Province, to sell or give any Indian Woman or Child, any Gun-powder, Shot, or Lead, whatsoever, nor to any Indian Man within this Province, more than the Quantity of one Pound of Gun-powder, and six Pounds of Shot or Lead, oftener than once in Six Months under the Penalty of five Pounds Current Money for every Pound of Gun-powder, and for every six Pounds of Shot or Lead, Sold or given to any Indian or Indians, Contrary to the true Intent and meaning of this Act, to the Informer, or him, or them who will sue for the same, to be recovered in the Country Court where the Offence shall be Committed together, with the Costs of Suit."
[1] Spelled “Supplys” in original source document.
[2] Spelled “Amunition” in original source document.
[3] Spelled “lawfull” in original source document.
Acts of Assembly, of the Province of Maryland, Made and Passed at a Session of Assembly, Begun and Held at the City of Annapolis, on Tuesday the Fourth Day of October, in the Thirteenth Year of the Dominion of the Honorable Frederick, Lord Baron of Baltimore, Absolute Lord and Proprietary of the Provinces of Maryland and Avalon, &c. Anno Domini 1763 (Annapolis, MD: Jonas Green, 1763), 13,14. Chapter 4—An Act for Prohibiting All Trade with the Indians, for the Time Therein Mentioned, § 3. Passed November 21, 1763.
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