ST. HELENA 35 



MARKET HOUSE. 

 Sthly. 



They desire if there be a market house built, they mayn t be 

 obliged to bring their goods out of the country to a publick 

 market. 



BEEFE, 

 6thly. 



They desire to have free liberty to sell beefe to ships. 



DOGGS. 

 7thly. 



They desire that themselves may not be obliged to lead their 

 doggs in a string, but are \viUing their servants shall do it. 



CATTLE. 

 8thly. 



They desire the toll of cattle may be taken off, that they sell 

 to one another, which is two shillings per head ; for that the 

 trouble of giving such accounts is more burdensome to them 

 than the thing itself. 



9thly. 



They desire that the trouble they are put to when they kill 

 any cattle in carrying the hide, homes and ears to persons that 

 has been appointed for that purpose, may be redrest. 



FENCING LAND. 

 lOthly. 



They desire they may not be obUged to fence in their land 

 at all, it being a new thing they never heard of before. 



JURYS. 

 iithly. 



They desire all other matters may be tried by Jurys, besides 

 life, Umb, and land as the plaintiff shall think fitt. 



WHOLESALE. 

 I2thly. 



They desire that the liquors, etc., called wholesale, being 

 three gallons, may be reduced to one gallon arrack ; four 

 pounds sugar, and one or two pounds of tobacco ; and this be 

 deemed a wholesale. 



LIQUOR RETxWLED. 

 I3thly. 



They desire that there should be established a certain rate 

 upon liquors retayled by the punch houses. 



CAUSES. 

 I4thly. 



They desire to be tryed by the civill law and not by martiall 

 law. 



