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use in Georgia......1744 Thomas Bosomworth obtains deed from Indian chief and emperor, Malatchee, to islands of Ossabaw, Sapelo, and St. Catharine......Dec. 14, 1747 Small ship (the first) chartered in England by Harris and Habersham to bring Georgia products......May, 1749 In response to petitions the act of 1735, prohibiting importation and use of negro slaves, was repealed by trustees......Oct. 26, 1749 Trustees abolish tail-male tenure of grants and make them absolute......May 25, 1750 Henry Parker commissioned vice-president of Georgia......June 26, 1750 Christ Church (Anglican), Savannah, dedicated......July 7, 1750 Provincial assembly of delegates to propose, debate, and refer matters to the trustees, first meets at Savannah......Jan. 15, 1751 Henry Parker chosen president of colony......April 8, 1751 First general muster of militia in lower districts at Savannah......June 13, 1751 Trustees hold last meeting, surrender charters, and the government p