53. Delaware.—Declaring estates of certain persons forfeited, and themselves incapable of being elected to any office. February 5, 1778.

54. Maryland.—For calling out of circulation the quota of the State of the bills of credit issued by Congress. October, 1780.

55. To seize, confiscate, and appropriate all British property within the State. October, 1780.

56. To appoint commissioners to preserve confiscated British property. October, 1780.

57. To procure a loan, and for the sale of escheat lands and the confiscated British property therein mentioned. October, 1780.

58. For the benefit of the children of Major Andrew Leitch. June 15, 1782.

59. To vest certain powers in the Governor and Council. November, 1785.

60. To empower the Governor and Council to compound with the discoverers of British property, and for other purposes. November, 1788.

61. Virginia.—For sequestering British property, enabling those indebted to British subjects to pay off such debts, &c. October, 1777.

62. Concerning escheats and forfeitures from British subjects. May, 1779.