A LIST OF THE LAWS PASSED LAST SESSION.
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CHAP.
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An act to vacate a certain certificate therein mentioned.
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XCVIII.
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A Supplement to an act, entitled, An act authorising the proprietors of the French-town and New-Castle water and
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land stages to open a road from French-town, in Caecil county, to intersect the divisional line between this state
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and the state of Delaware, at a road laid out by the commissioners of New-Castle county, in the state of Delaware.
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XCIX.
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An act for the opening of Bridge-street, in the precincts of the city of Baltimore.
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C.
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An act for the relief of Martin Brown, an insolvent debtor.
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CI.
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An act to authorise a lottery to raise a sum of money for the purpose of finishing the Elkton academy, purchasing
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philosophical apparatus for the same, and for paving and improving the streets of Elkton; in Caecil county.
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CII
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An act annulling the marriage of Joseph Boyd, and Elizabeth Boyd his wife.
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CIII.
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An act to lay out and make a public road from Thomas Richardson's mill, in Montgomery county, to intersect the
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main road leading to the town of Bladensburgh, in Prince-George's county.
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CIV,
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An act for the relief of the heirs of Levin Woolford, of Dorchester county.
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CV.
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An act to lay out and open a road from Bond-street, on Fell's Point, to intersect the York turnpike road.
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CVI.
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An act to release to Richard Trimble the right of the stare of Maryland to the property therein mentioned.
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CVII.
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An act to authorise the levy court of Anne-Arundel county to assess and levy a sum of money for the purposes
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therein mentioned.
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CVIII.
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An act to confirm and make public a Certain road therein mentioned.
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CIX.
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An act to incorporate the contributors LO the Baltimore General Dispensary.
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CX.
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An act authorising the drawing of a lottery for the benefit of the College of Medicine of Maryland.
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CXI.
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An act to lay out and open a straight road from Forgusson Smith's to Marley mills, in Caecil county.
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CXII.
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A Further supplement to the act, entitled, An act for the regulation and improvement of Denton, in Caroline county.
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CXIII.
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An act to prevent the anchoring of vessels in the fisheries in Susquehanna river, and at the head of the Chesapeake
bay.
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CXIV.
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An act relative to Writs of capias ad satisfaciendum.
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CXV.
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A Supplement to the act, entitled, An act to amend and explain the thirty-third section of an act, entitled, An act
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for the more effectual paving the streets of Baltimore-town, in Baltimore county
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CXVI.
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An act authorising John Mitchell, late sheriff and collector of Caroline county, to complete his collection.
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CXVII,
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A Supplement to an act authorising a lottery for raising a sum of money for repairing Saint-George's church, on Deer
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creek, in Harford county.
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CXVIII.
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An act to correct a mistake in the beginning of lot number twenty-two in the town of Vienna, in Dorchester
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CXIX.
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county.
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An act to appoint and authorise commissioners to review and lay out the road therein mentioned in Harford county.
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CXX.
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A Supplement to the act, entitled, An act for the benefit of Margaretta Chalmers.
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CXXI.
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An act to enable Margaret Hammond and Harriet Hammond, to erect a bridge across Patapsco river, at a place
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called Hammond's Ferry,
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CXXII.
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A Supplement to the act, entitled, An act to incorporate the Charitable Marine Society of Baltimore.
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CXXIII.
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An act to continue certain acts of assembly.
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CXXIV.
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An act for the relief of Jonathan Edwards and Gilbert Middleton, of the city of Baltimore.
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CXXV.
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An act for the relief of George Gray, of Calvert county.
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CXXVI..
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An act for the relief of Benjamin Morris, of Baltimore county.
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CXXVII.
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An act to regulate and discipline the militia of this state.
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CXXVIII.
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An act investing the justices of the levy courts of the several counties in this state with further powers.
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CXXIX.
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A Further additional supplement to the act, entitled, An act to incorporate companies to make several turnpike
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roads through Baltimore county, and for other purposes.
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CXXX.
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A Supplement to the ad, entitled, An act for the valuation of the real and personal property within this state.
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CXXXI.
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An act authorising the commissioners appointed to superintend the building of the state penitentiary to exchange with
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the justices of the levy court for Baltimore county the property therein mentioned.
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CXXXII.
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An act to incorporate the New-Market fire company in the precincts of Baltimore.
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CXXXIII.
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An act to vest certain powers in the orphans court of Charles county, and for other purposes.
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CXXXIV.
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Au act to authorise William Handy and James Riche co sell and dispose of the real estate of Isaac Handy, late of
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Somerset county, deceased.
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CXXXV.
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A Further additional supplement to the act, entitled, An act for amending, and reducing into system, the laws and
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regulations concerning last wills and testaments, the duties of executors, administrators and guardians, and the
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rights of orphans and other representatives of deceased persons.
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CXXXVI.
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An act authorising the sale of five thousand tickets in a lottery of the state of Pennsylvania for the encouragement
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of the useful arts.
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CXXXVII
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An act for the relief of Edward Henry, of Worcester. county.
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CXX XVIII.
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An act for the preservation of the navigation of Cabbin creek, in Dorchester county.
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CXXXIX.
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An act to increase the powers of the high court of chancery.
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CXL.
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A Supplement to an act, entitled. An act to establish a bank, and incorporate the subscribers thereto.
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CXLI.
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A Further supplement to the act, entitled, An ad relating to the public roads in Queen-Anne's county.
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CXLII.
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An act for removing an obstruction in Conewago-street, and for extending the width and changing the direction of
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Ten Feet Lane in the city of Baltimore
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CXLIII.
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A further supplement to the act, entitled, An act to incorporate companies to make several turnpike roads through
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Baltimore count, and for other purposes
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CXLIV.
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An act for incorporating a society to educate and maintain poor orphan and other destitute female children, by the
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name of the Orphaline Charity School, and to repeal the act of assembly therein mentioned.
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CXLV.
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