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“...gearresteerd in Onze vergadering, gehouden op St. Eustatius, den 7den van Wintermaand 1809. (Get.) W. C. Mussenden. Ter ordonnantie van denzelve , (get.) H. W. Pandt, Fungerend als Secretaris. 4810. N®. 3. PROCLAMATION. Commandant and Council having thought it necessary that a certain hour should be fixed, at which time the market or mar- kets shall cease on Sundays or other Holydays, do hereby order, that nine o’clock in the morning of Sundays and other Holy- days, the markets shall be broken up and not to recommence be- fore four o’clock of the afternoon of such days. And do further enjoin the schout to see this proclamation carried into eflect by seizing for his own use whatever he may find in the markets (the fish market on_ the Bay excepted) after one quarter of an hour’s notice of its being nine o’clock. And in order that no person may plead ignorance, shall these presents be published and affixed at the usual places. Done in court, heldin St.Eustatius, 3rd. May 1810,by Com' mandant...”
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“...streets of the Upper and Lower Town, at all hours of the night, Commandant and Council have thought proper to order, that every slave met in the streets after nine o’clock (at wich hour the gun will hereafter be fired) without having a written permit from his, her or their owner, or a lantern with a lighted candle therein, to prove that they are out on their owners business, shall be taken up and committed to the fort, there to remain untill the next morning, when their owners shall have to pay for taking them out, the usual fort fee of one piece of eight for each slave, as also four bits to the schout of taken up by him, and in case their owner or owners should refuse to pay the above men- tionend fee, the said slave or slaves will be publicly flogged. Done in court, held at St. Eustatius, 13 November 1810, by Commandant and Council. By Command, {get.) T. G. Gboebe, First sworn Clerk. 1811. N". 5. PROCLAMATION. We Thomas Barrow, Brig. General and Commandant of the Island of St. Eustatius, and...”
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“...said island, . ; Whereas it has been represented to us, that notwithstanding the frequent orders issued by Government, that all boats and canoes should be hauled up at the Scale House every evening, some persons continue to haul up, and suffer their boats and canoes to lay in the different bays and other landingplaces, as well aback as in front of the island, Governor and Council having therefore duly considered the ill effects that may result therefrom to the inhabitants in general, as well by the desertion of their slaves, as by the clandestine exportation of produce etc., _ Do hereby order that from henceforth no boats or canoes shall be hauled up, or suffered to lay at any bay or other landingplace at night, but that they shall be hauled up to the Scale House at sunset every evening, and there remain until the guard breaks up in the morning, under the penalty of confiscation of all such boats or canoes...”
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“...270 1837. N°. 86. sitie van belanghebbenden en op derzelver verantwoordelijkheid geschieden door den ambtenaar van den burgerlijken stand of des- zelfs hulp-ambtenaar. Voor zooverre deze acte niet mogt behooren tot de registers van het loopende jaar, zal de ambtenaar van den burgerleken stand van deze vermelding kennis moeten geven aan den griffier yan de regtbank, ten einde deze daarvan eene eenvormige aanteeke- ning make in het onder hem berustende dubbel van het register. Art. 15. Geene uittreksels zullen uit de registers mogen worden afge- geven, tenzij daarbij worden gevoegd de aanteekeningen, welke zich op den kant van de acte mogen bevinden. Art. 16. De ambtenaar van den burgerlijken stand, deszelfs hulpbe- ambte en de griffier van de regtbank zijn, elk in het bijzonder, ieder voor zooveel hem aangaat, aansprakelijk voor het rigtïg houden en bewaren der registers. Elke verandering, elke vcrvalsching in de acten, elke inschrij- ving op een los blad, mitsgaders elke overtreding, door...”