Granted.
ARTICLE XXII.
That the Court of Chancery shall be held by the Members of the Council, in the same form it is at present; and that appeals from the said Court shall be made of course in England, in the same manner as heretofore.
Granted.
ARTICLE XXIII.
That the wives of the officers and others, on leaving the island, may retire with their effects, and a number of domestics suitable to their rank.
Granted.
ARTICLE XXIV.
The persons belonging to privateers, and those who have no property in the island, who do not chuse to remain in it, shall have a vessel to carry them to the English islands, and be furnished with provisions for the voyage.