"An
Act for Naturalization on Claud Phillippe de Richebourg, Francis Ribot, Peter
Faure, John Joanny, James Champagne, and others" 12 May 1702,
Williamsburg, VA Whereas
Claude Phillippe de Richebourg, Francis Ribot, Peter Faure, John Joanny, James
Champagne, and others, Born in France and Other Foreign Countrys, have made humble
Suit to this General Assembly for Naturalization, and they having in Order thereto
received the Oaths by Law Enjoyned,
Be
it therefore Enacted by the Governor, Council, and Burgesses of this present General
Assembly and the Authority thereof, And it is hereby Enacted, That Claud Phillippe
de Richebourg, Francis Ribot, Peter Faure, John Joanny, James Champagne, and others,
(To Witt) Stephen Mallet, John Say, Abraham Moulins, John Farey, Stephen Chastain,
Peter du Foy, Abraham Minot, James Ribbeau, Isaac Parentos, Peter Fellon, Peter
Gori, John Buerin, John Panetier, John Gori, Francis Sassin, Anthony Rapine, Gedeon
Chambon, Anthony Matton, John Guerant, James Brousse, Isaac La Fite, Joshua Petit,
Adam Vignes, Andrew Aubry, Paul de Vesaz, John Soville, John Mazeres, Lewis de
Fertre, John Lucadon, Abraham Soblet, Timothy Morell, Beter Bocard, Michel Cantepie,
John Fonvielle, David Menetries, Peter Macant, Timothy Rowx, John Robert, Isaac
Le Febure, Peter Sabbatier, Jacob Amonet, Francis Clapier, John Bossard, Peter
Prevot, John Le Villam, Abraham Michaux, Anthony Gevandon, John Imbert, Francis
Bering, Moses Brok, Joseph Oliver, Joseph Callot, Gasper Sobrih, John Oger du
Clos, Peter Massaw, David Bernard, Michel Michel, Jaimes Lacaze, John Martin,
John James Phaisant, Paul Castige, Moses Livreau, Samuel Hungazel, Anthony Trabueq,
Abraham Remy, Jacob Flournois, Peter Peru, John Voyer, Peter Morissatt, Theodore
de Rosseaux, John Thomas, Rene Massomeau La Forie, Stephen Sarazen, James Lagrand,
John Mariott, John Mallard, Peter Chatain, Augustin Simon, Philipe Claud, Joseph
Mouluner, Joseph Guil, John Guil, Stephen Guil, Isaac Gaudovin, John Peter Bondurand,
Jacob Capon, James Soblet, Peter Soblet, Daniel Fauire, John Cambel, John Forquerand,
Henry Cabany, John Lorance, James Roux, John Sollaegre, Henry Bradonneau, John
du Pre, Stephen Lovis, Charles Waldenborg, Francis Miromon, Daniel Langlade, Francis
Pommier, John Dep, John Rosset, Gaspard Korner, Charles Lapierre, Peter Fonjall,
Barthelemy Dupuy, Isaac Figuier, Simon Hungaute, Mathieu Oger, Daniel Rebant,
James Pinson, Lewis Orange, David Merveil, John Valton, Peter Chataigmer, John
Parmentier, Thomas Du Pre, Andreas Cocke, John Korneu, Daniel Mebins, Peter Mallard,
John Calvet, Jeremiah Du Mass, Peter Vitte, John Rober, Gabriel Maupin, Jean Delaune,
John Guy Rey, John Francis Decoppet, Joseph Chermeson, Jean Thilbeaurt, John Serjanton,
James Belivet, Stephen Tourneir, Daniel Blovet, Jean Pasteur, Francois Flournoy,
Jaques Flournoy, John Delony, Jacob Delony, Daniel Duchemin, And every of them
be, and are by vertue hereof, Capable of Free Traffick and Tradeing, of Takeing
up and Pruchasing, Conveying, Devising, and Inheriting of Lands and Tenements,
And from henceforth be Declared, Deemed, and holden, And in all Construction of
Law Stated, Vested, and Indulged with all Priviledges, Liberties, and Immunityes
Whatsoever, relating to this Colony that any Naturall Born Englishman is Capable
of,
Provided
always that this Act nor anything herein Contained Shall be Construed to Enable
any of the persons aforenamed to hold, Execute, or Enjoy and Place, Office, Calling,
or Employment prohibited by an Act of Parliament, made in the 7th and 8th Years
of the Reign of his late Majesty, King William the third, Entituled An Act for
preventing frauds and regulateing Abuses in the Plantation Trade, or by any other
Statute of England." ________________________________________ In
the book, the acts are cited by the formal method used by the British Public Record
Office and then by Hening's citation, if he referenced the act at all. In addition,
the author gives a citation to the Legislative Journals of the Council (abbreviated
CJ), giving us an idea when the act was discussed and passed. Here is the book's
full citation for the Naturalization Act, set forth above:
C.O.5/1384,
ff.28-29. Cited by title in 3 Hening, 228. Signed May 12, 1705; see CJ I, 429.
Attested by William Randolph, Junior, Clerk of the House of Burgesses.
The
text of the Act, transcribed above, was taken from "The Laws of Virginia
Being a Supplement to Hening's The Statutes At Large, 1700-1750", Compiled
by Waverly K. Winfree, and published by the Virginia State Library, Richmond,
Virginia (1971) at pp. 39-41.
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