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NOV. 1809.

CHAP. 4.

Passed Jan. 6, 1810.

                                LAWS OF MARYLAND.

                                            CHAP. IV.
An Act to alter and change the Names of Samuel, William and Jacob
    Cole, to Samuel, William and Jacob Caple. 
Lib. TH. No. 2, fol. 149.

                                                _____
 

Passed Jan. 6, 1810.
                                             CHAP. V.
An Act for the relief of Patrick Gillaspy, of Caroline County.  Lib. TH.
                                No. 2, fol. 150.  A Private Act.
                                                _____
 

Passed Jan. 6, 1810.
                                            CHAP. VI.
An Act to give validity and operation to the Deed of Conveyance therein
            mentioned
(a).  Lib. TH. No. 2, fol. 150.  A Private Act.

                                    (a)  From Richard Clarke to Samuel McCormick.

                                                _____
 

Passed Jan. 6, 1810.
                                            CHAP. VII.
An Act authorising John Hunter, late Sheriff and Collector of Baltimore
        County, to complete his Collection. 
Lib. TH. No. 2, fol. 151.
                                                _____
 

Passed Jan. 6, 1810.
                                            CHAP. VIII.
An Act to authorise a Lottery in Frederick County.  Lib. TH. No. 2,
                                                fol. 152.
Scheme may be
proposed.
    1.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
Ephraim Howard, Abraham Crapster, Robert Cumming, James L.
Higgins, Philip Hines, Curtis Williams, Abraham Jones, Sabrit
Sollars, Dennis D. Howard and Frederick Unkefer, or a majority
of them, be and they are hereby authorised to propose a scheme of
a lottery for raising a sum of eleven hundred dollars, for the
purpose of finishing and completing the house of worship in Liberty-town,
and to sell and dispose of the tickets therein.
Bond to be given.     2.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said Ephraim Howard, Abraham
Crapster, Robert Cumming, James L. Higgins, Philip Hines,
Curtis Williams, Abraham Jones, Sabrit Sollars, Dennis D. Howard
and Frederick Unkefer, before they proceed to the sale of any
ticket or tickets in said lottery, shall give and execute a bond to
the state of Maryland, in the penalty of two thousand dollars, conditioned
that they will well and truly apply the monies arising
therefrom, within six months after the drawing thereof, to the payment
of the prizes drawn therein to the adventurers to whom they
shall be due, and the necessary expenses incurred in the management
thereof, and the residue to James L. Higgins, Henry Baker,
junior, Peter Buckey and Enoch Emsed, trustees for the methodist
society in Liberty-town, Frederick county, for the purpose of erecting
and building the house of divine worship aforesaid.
To be lodged in
clerk's office.
    3.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said bond shall be lodged in
the clerk's office of Frederick county, to be there recorded, and upon
such bond, or any office copy thereof, suit or suits may be instituted
for any breach or noncompliance with the condition thereof.
                                                _____
 

Passed Jan. 6, 1810.
                                            CHAP. IX.
An Act to authorise and empower the Levy Court of Baltimore County
    to assess and levy the sum of Money for the purpose therein mentioned.
   
Lib. TH. No. 2, fol. 153.
Preamble.     WHEREAS Benjamin Boyce, of Baltimore county, by his petition
to this general assembly, has set forth, that he the said Boyce
is, and has been, for many years past, blind, and that he has a


 
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