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INDEX.

CHAP.

O.

——In Cecil county,

Orphans court of St. Mary's county

Rinehart, David, ...........

proceedings revived,

13

Re... , John and ......

P.

A examiner and ........

Perdue, Elk and others,

30

R ..................th

Price. Walter
Payne, Sarah
Proceedings of a case in Alleghany coun-

52

71

Rice, Charles

Ridgely, John, sale of certain lands,
Record of Frederick county,

ty court re instated,

37

S.

Poor of Queen Ann's county,

43

Swearingen, James S.

8

——of Caroline county,

80

Seckel, George H. and Samuel

Potomac navigation, (an additiona1 sup-
plement)

75

M'Clellen,
Sherlock, John his lot may be

38

Powhatan manufacturing company incor-

Stone, Clare for her support.

porated,

83

St. Paul's lane,

Presbyterian congregation of Queen

Servants and slaves (a supplement re-

Ann's county, for their benefit,

89

pealed)

92

Q.

Society, Baltimore Beneficial

18

Queen street, (a supplement)

101

Squares, elects, &c. in Baltimore,

additional supplement):

R.

Sire in suares, &c, in the pre-

ROADS — In Dorchester county,

5

—— In Baltimore county,
—— From Black Water to Hungan river

15

cincts, a supplement)
Susquehanna bridge, (a supplement)
Sheriffs and collectors may continue

changed,

17

collecting,

77

—— In Washington county
—— In Frederick county,

18

19

Silver plate fixed and regulated, (a sup-

— Cross road in Frederick county.

20

plement

106

— From Elkton to Christiana budge
(a supplement)

22

T.

Teeling, Robert for his relief,

—— In Queen Ann's county,

36

U.

—— In Cecil county,

45

Union company at Snow Hill incopora-

—— In Cecil county,

46

ted,

61

—— From Baltimore to Havre-de-Grace,

Upton, James for his support.

105

(a supplement)

49

W.

—— In Cecil county,

50

Waller, Henry

60

——In Kent county,

54

Wilson, William (of Jno.)

62

——In Caroline county,

55

Willett, Burgess for his benefit,

107

—— From Boonsborough to Swearin-
gen's ferry,
—— Turnpike to Cumberland, and bank

71

Waters, Zephaniah may raise by Lottery
a sum of money,
Winchester, David and Wm. a power of

117

charters, (a further supplement)

76

attorney made valid,

126

—— near the Little Falls of Gun Pow-

Warfield, Singleton, for his relief,

115

der, straightened,

81

Western run manufacturing company

— A turnpike to Emmitsburg,

87

incorporated,

119

—— Two roads in Queen Ann's, (a fur-

Z.

ther supplement)

130

Zachia run navigation, (a supplement)

121

INDEX TO

THE

RESOLUTIONS.

Relative to recording the resolutions.
Relative to altering the constitution of
the United States.

Nos.
1

2


In favor of the Rev. Joseph Wyatt.
In favor of John Brewer.
In favor of Jehu Chandler.

Nos.
16

17

18

Relative to removing the public records.
Authorising a loan.
In favor of the examiner general.
In favor of G. R. Massey.
In favor of Tobias E. Stansbury.
Subscription of stock.
In favor of John Bennett.

3
4

5

6

7
8
9

In favor of Jonas Green.
In favor of Augusta Denny.
Relating to the act to provide for the de-
fence of the state, &c.
In favor of the members and officers of
the General Assembly.
Relating to the magazine of Frederick co.

19
20

21

22
23

In favor of John Sullivan.
Relative to the records of the late general
court and the court of appeals for the
Eastern Shore.
In favor of debtors to the state.
In favor of the clerks of the house of dele-

gates.

10


11
12

13

Appointing commissioners to examine
Choptank bridge.
In favor of John N. Watkins.
In favor of trustees of St. Peter's freeschool
In favor of Jno. Murray & Josias Stevenson
1st favor of Lieut. Col. Wm. Potter.
In favor of Jacob Gibson.


24
25
26
27
28
29

In favor of John T. Stoddert.

14

In favor of Caleb Steuart & Henry Thomp-

Penitentiary appropriation.

15

son.
making a appropriating for railing troops

30
32

FINIS.



 
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