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Spanish Regulations for the Allotment of Lands. No. 1. 1822 LXV (1822)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsfl0003 and id is 1 raw text is: SPANISH REGULATIONS
FOR TIII
ALLOTMENT OF LANDS.
(No. I)
Instrnctions of Governor Gayoso, for the adilnistration of Posts and
the distrilution o' La€nl.
Instructions to be observed hy th!e commandants of the
posts ir this province, for the admission of' new settlers.:
1. If the new settler conhes from another post in the
province, where he ha4 obtained a grant of'land, no other
;rant shall he made to him ; and it' he undertakes to fix
himself down, he must huy lands, or produce my special
permission fur the grant ; and in order to deterimine
whether lie has before obtalned land or not, the comman-.
dant of the post from which he goes, shall express it in
his passport.
S. If the new settler is a stranger, and is not a fariner,
nor married, nor has property in negroes, merchandize
oil money, lie shall have no right to solicit a grant of
lands, until lie has.remained fou' years, conducting him-
self well, in some honest.and useful occulation.
3. Artisans shall be fully protected, but no land shall
be granted to them, until they have acquired property,
and have lived three years in tile exercise of their art or
profession.                               l
4. To no unmarried emigrant who has not a trade or
profession, shall lands be granted, till after the expiration
of four years ; and then only' ol his sh ewhig that lie has
been without interruption, honestly employed in tLhe cul-
tivation of the eartit, without which necessary circum-
stance, he shall not be entitled to a grant.
5. If any person, as described in tie lIst article, after
having lived in the country two yeai s, shall obtain a re-
commendation from a farmer of honesty, who shall be
willing, from his industry and application, to give him
his daughter in marriage, as soon as the narriage is ac-
complished in due form, he shall be entitled to receive a
grant of land, agreeably to the terms contained inl this in-
struction.

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