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State be, and he is hereby authorized to allow the reasonable expenses incurred by the said William Tazewell, in consequence of his being captured on his return to the United States.

Approved, May 7, 1800.

Statute I.


May 10, 1800.

Chap. LII.An Act for the relief of Ithamar Canfield.

Three land warrants to be issued to Ithamar Canfield, assignee, &c.Be it enacted, &c., That the proper officer be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to issue three land warrants, of one hundred acres each, to Ithamar Canfield, assignee to Eliphalet Tomlinson, Jabez Tomlinson, and Abraham Shelly, who served the United States as soldiers during the revolutionary war, and became entitled to the said lands by virtue of a resolution of Congress: Provided, the transfers and powers of attorney are made out pursuant to the rules in such cases established at the war office.

Approved, May 10, 1800.

Statute I.



May 14, 1800.

Chap. LXXI.An Act to make further provision for the children of Colonel John Harding, and Major Alexander Trueman, deceased.

Act of Feb. 22, 1973 ch. 14.
Further provision for the children of Colonel Harding and Major Trueman.
Be it enacted, &c., That there shall be annually paid to the guardians respectively of the sons and daughters of the late Colonel John Harding, deceased, and to the guardian of the daughter of the late Major Alexander Trueman, deceased, for each son and daughter aforesaid, the sum of one hundred dollars, until they shall have respectively attained the age of twenty-one years, to be applied by the said several guardians to the suitable education of the said sons, and to the use of the said daughters.

Approved, May 14, 1800.