The History of Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut: From the Settlement of the Town in 1639 to 1818: Volume 1
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Elizabeth Hubbell Schenck. The History of Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut: From the Settlement of the Town in 1639 to 1818: Volume 1
CONTENTS:
PREFACE
INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER
CHAPTER I. 1639 — 1650
CHAPTER II. 1650-1660
CHAPTER III. 1660 — 1670
CHAPTER IV, 1670 - 1680
CHAPTER V. 1680 — 1690
CHAPTER VI. 1690 - 1700
APPENDIX. No. I. LIFE OF ROGER LUDLOW IN NEW ENGLAND
No. II. SUIT OF THOMAS STAPLES AGAINST ROGER LUDLOW
GENEALOGIES
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The History of Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut
From the Settlement of the Town in 1639 to 1818
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In order to promote the shipping interests of Connecticut, the General Court passed a law, that all persons who had hemp seed should either sow it themselves, or sell it to others, for furnishing " cordage towards rigging of ships." Summer wheat in December was rated at 4s. 4d. a bushel; rye at is. 6d.; peas, 3s. 6d.; Indian corn 2s. 8d. The constables of the towns were ordered to receive produce only at these .rates, or in wampum " at 6 a-penny." Pipe-staves were ordered to be 4 feet 6 inches in length, and in breadth and thickness the same as before. Good reals of 8/8, and Rix dollars, were to be received and passed at five shillings apiece. 16
A still more stringent law was enacted against selling arms or repairing them for the Indians. A fine of ten pounds was levied upon any one disposed to evade this law without a license from the particular court, or from two magistrates for every gun sold; five pounds for every pound of powder; forty shillings for every pound of bullets or lead. Where a fine could not be obtained, corporal punishment was ordered to be administered, at the discretion of the court.
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