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wholly composed of officers of the said Association, if a sufficient number can be had. 32. No commissioned, non-commissioned officer, or private, shall withdraw himself from the Company to which he belongs, without a discharge from the commanding officer of the Battalion, nor shall such person be received into any other Company without such discharge. In testimony of our approbation and consent to be governed by these Regulations, which have been deliberately read to, or carefully perused by us, we have hereunto set our hands. Resolutions directing the mode of levying Taxes on Non-Associators. 1. The Assessors of the several Townships, Boroughs, Wards, and Districts, within this Province, who have not performed the said service, are required, on or before the 25th day of May next ensuing, to make, in writing, and deliver an exact list of the names and surnames of every male white person capable of bearing arms, between the ages of sixteen and fifty years, (Ministers of the Gospel of all denominations, Schoolmasters in actual employ, and Servants purchased bona fide and for a valuable consideration, only excepted,) residing in such Township, Borough, Ward, or District, to the Commissioners of the County, chosen by virtue of the act for raising of County Rates and Levies. 2. If any Assessor shall neglect or refuse to perform the duty aforesaid, the Commissioners of the respective Counties, or any two of them, are hereby required and enjoined to fine him in any sum not exceeding ten Pounds, unless such Assessors refusal proceeds from conscientious motives; and such fine shall be levied and recovered in the same manner as is directed by the laws of this Province for levying and recovering fines imposed on Assessors refusing or neglecting to perform the duties therein required of them, to be paid into the hands of the respective County Treasurers, to be by them delivered to the same person, and applied to the same use, as the other moneys directed to be levied by the Resolves of this House in their present sitting. 3. The Commissioners of the respective Counties, or any two of them, are hereby required and enjoined to appoint some proper person to make out the list aforesaid, in the place of the Assessor so refusing or neglecting; which person, so appointed, shall make out and return such list to the Commissioners on or before the 1st day of May next ensuing. 4. Every Assessor, or person appointed in his place as aforesaid, shall, before he begins to make out the lists aforesaid, take an oath or affirmation, which any Magistrate of the County is hereby required and enjoined to administer, without fee or reward, That he will go to the place or places of abode of all and every person and persons residing within his Township, Borough, Ward, or District, and make a faithful and diligent inquiry of, and endeavour, by all other lawful ways and means in his power, to procure a true and exact account and list of the names and surnames of all male white persons capable of bearing arms, who are between the ages of sixteen and fifty years, residing within his Township, Borough, Ward, or District, and will make a return of such account or list (if an Assessor) to the Commissioners of the County, respectively, in which he resides, on or before the twenty-fifth day of May next ensuing, or (if a person appointed in the place of an Assessor) on or before the 1st day of June next ensuing. 5. Every Assessor, or other person appointed and acting in the place of an Assessor, as aforesaid, shall receive for his trouble in making out and returning such lists, the sum of four Shillings for every day he shall be employed in that service. 6. If any dispute shall arise concerning the age of any Non-Associator, the same shall be determined before the Commissioners of the County, or any two of them, by oath or affirmation of the person whose age is in question; which oath or affirmation the said Commissioners, or any of them, is hereby required to administer, or by any other proper evidence. 7. The Captains of every Company are required and enjoined, on or before the 15th day of June next ensuing, to deliver, under his hand, to the Colonel of the Battalion to which he belongs, a copy of the Articles of Association, signed by the Associators of his Company, therein mentioning the County and the Township, Borough, Ward, or District in which each of the said Associators resides, which the Colonel shall carefully keep, and therefrom shall immediately make out and return, on or before the 25th day of the same month, a fair duplicate to the Commissioners aforesaid of the respective Counties in which the said Associators, respectively, reside. 8. The said Commissioners, or any two of them, are required, on or before the 1st day of July next ensuing, to meet together, and cause their Clerks to make out fair lists of the names and surnames of all persons mentioned in the duplicates returned to them as aforesaid, with their places of abode, who appear by the duplicates returned by the Colonels not to have signed the Articles of Association; and thereupon the said Commissioners are required to charge every such person not associating, over and above the rates and assessments set upon him by virtue of the laws of this Province, the sum of three Pounds ten Shillings, on the lists made out by their orders as aforesaid. 9. If any Apprentice is willing to associate, and his Master or Mistress will not permit him so to do, or detains him from the parade on any of the days of exercise herein appointed, such Master or Mistress shall be liable to the payment of three Shillings and six Pence for each time he or she shall detain his or her said Apprentice; and if any Apprentice of suitable age shall neglect or refuse to appear on any of the said days of exercise, not being detained by his said Master or Mistress, such Apprentice, if of estate, shall, by his Guardian, pay such penalty. 10. If any Commissioner shall neglect or refuse to perform any of the duties required of him by these resolutions, such Commissioner shall forfeit and pay the sum of ten Pounds for every such offence, unless such refusal proceeds from conscientious motives; such fine to be recovered, levied, and applied in the same manner, by the same persons, and for the same uses, as the fines arising from the delinquency of the Assessors; and in such case, the Prothonotaries of the several Counties of this Province, respectively, or their immediate Deputies, are hereby enjoined, by and with the concurrence of any two Magistrates of said County, to appoint some suitable and proper person in the place and stead of such Commissioner so refusing or neglecting as aforesaid; which person, so appointed, shall have the same power and authority, and perform the several duties hereby required of the said Commissioner; or, on failure thereof, shall forfeit and pay the sum of ten Pounds, to be applied as aforesaid; and the said Prothonotary and Justices shall proceed to appoint another, and so as often as it shall become necessary. 11. If any person charged by the Commissioners as a Non-Associator, shall, at the day of appeal, produce to the Commissioners a certificate from the Commanding Officer of any Battalion, Troop of Horse, or Company of Artillery, that he has become an Associator in such Battalion, Troop, or Company, the Commissioners, or any two of them, shall make an allowance in favour of such person of three Shillings and six Pence for each of the days of exercise appointed by this House, after such person became an Associator, on which he attended his Battalion, Troop, or Company, or has been fined for non-attendance. 12. If any person charged by the Commissioners as a Non-Associator, shall die before the day of appeal, or if, before that day, an accommodation shall be made between Great Britain and the Colonies of this Continent, and, in consequence thereof, the Military Association in this Province shall be dissolved; in either of those cases, the Commissioners, or any two of them, shall make an abatement in the assessment charged as aforesaid, of three Shillings and six Pence for each of the days of exercise aforesaid, after the death of such Non-Associator, or the dissolution of the Association. 13. If any Non-Associator, or the Parent, Guardian, Master, or Mistress of any Non-Associator, between the ages of sixteen and twenty-one years, or any other Non-Associator, shall think him or herself aggrieved by the assessment aforesaid, he or she may appeal to the Commissioners of the County wherein he or she resides, who, or any two of them, shall meet together on the 10th day of October next ensuing, and so, from day to day, as long as may be necessary, and at such place or places as the Commissioners, or any two of them, shall appoint; of which days and places of meeting they shall cause the Collectors to give
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