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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1748-1751
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374 Assembly Proceedings, May 8-June 2, 1750.

U. H. J
Liber No. 34
June 2

A Supplementary Act to the Act Entituled An Act to impower
the Justices of Queen Anns County Court to Sell the Materials of
the Old Prison of that County and the Produce thereof to apply as
therein directed

An Act to impower the Vestrymen & Church wardens of King
and Queen Parish in St Marys County for the Time being to sell a
certain Tract of Land therein mentioned and to Apply the Produce
Money or Tobacco arising by such Sale towards the purchase of
another piece of Land to be made a Glebe for the Use of the Incum-
bent of that Parish and his successors
An Act for the relief of Philip Cazear a Languishing Prisoner in
Cecil County Goal

p. 365

An Act to enable the Rector and Vestrymen of Great Choptank
Parish in Dorchester County to Lease some Land belonging to the
said Parish unimproved.
An Act continuing an Act Entituled An Act for the Speedy &
Effectual Publication of the Laws of this Province and for the En-
couragement of Jonas Green of the City of Annapolis Printer.
An Act to enable the Justices of Frederick County to levy a Sum

Of Money on the taxable Inhabitants of All Faiths Parish in the said

County and for the Building a Chappel of Ease in King & Queen
Parish in St Marys County, and for other purposes therein mentioned
An Act to encourage the destroying of Squirrels & Crows in the
Several Counties therein mentioned.
An Act impowering the Rector Vestrymen & Church wardens of
Queen Caroline Parish in Ann Arundel County for the Time being
to purchase one acre of Land and thereon to Build a Chappel of Ease
in the said Parish and to impower the Justices of the said County
to levy on the taxable Inhabitants of the said Parish the sum of
Twelve Pence Current Money by three Annual assessments for the
Uses therein mentioned
An Act to enable George Catto of Cecil County Gentleman and
Araminta his Wife Executrix of William Alexander late of the
County afd Gentleman her former husband deceased to sell Lands
An Act for the Sale of certain Lands and Houses belonging to
the Free School in the City of Annapolis called King William School
A Supplementary Act to the Act Entituled An Act ascertaining
the height of Fences to prevent the Evil ocasioned by the Multitude
of Horses and restraining Horse Rangers within this Province and
to redress the Great Evil accruing to this Province by the Multi-
plicity of Useless Horses, Mares and Colts that run in the Woods
An Act to impower James Sterling Rector of St. Pauls Parish in
Kent County to Convey two Tracts of Land the One called Huddles
Right the other called Rushmore Lying in Kent County aforesaid



 
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