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Acts. 615
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bly, that when the said Parish shall become an entire one, the Persons
now petitioning, who by this Law will have a Church built for their
Convenience, should not only contribute to the Expence of a Chapel
of Ease for those People, but permit it to be built at a Place where
such People shall choose.
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Liber B. L. C.
p. 533
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Be it therefore Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That when
it shall happen that the said Parish, by the Death or Removal of the
said Mr. Urquhart, becomes a full and compleat one; then the Protes-
tant Freeholders who shall live within that Part of it which the said
Mr. Urquhart now holds, may agree on any certain Place, whereon
to build a Chapel of Ease for their Convenience; towards the pur-
chasing of which, and for the building of the said Chapel, the taxable
Inhabitants of the whole united Parish shall equally contribute.
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[A Chapel
of Ease
to be built if
requisite.]
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And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That the
said Part of the Parish as it now stands, by the Death of the late
Mr. Donaldson, shall be from henceforth deemed and taken to be a
full and compleat Parish, by the Name of Trinity Parish, to all In-
tents and Purposes whatsoever, as much as if the Part which, on the
Death or Removal of the aforesaid Mr. Urquhart, will come to it,
was now actually within it; but not so as to burthen the Inhabitants
of that Part with any Taxation or Duty relating to it, 'til the said
Mr. Urquhart shall be actually dead or removed.
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[The said
Parish to be
called
Trinity
Parish.]
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7th June 1751
Read and Assented to
by the Lower House of
Assembly
Signed p Order
M. Macnemara Cl. lo. ho.
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On behalf of the Right
Honble the Lord Propry
of this Province I will
this be a Law
Sam: Ogle.
The Great Seal in
Wax Appendant
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7 June 1751
Read and Assented to
by the Upper House of
Assembly
Signed p Order
J Ross Cl. Up. H.
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An Act continuing an Act entituled, A Supplementary Act to an Act
entituled, An Act laying an Imposition on Negroes, and several
Sorts of Liquors imported; and also on Irish Servants, to pre-
vent the importing too great a Number of Irish Papists into this
Province.
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No. 10.
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Be it Enacted by the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietary, by
and with the Advice and Consent of his Lordship's Governor, and
the Upper and Lower Houses of Assembly, and the Authority of
the same, That the abovementioned Act entituled, A Supplementary
Act to an Act entituled, An Act laying an Imposition on Negroes,
and several Sorts of Liquors imported; and also on Irish Servants,
to prevent the Importing too great a Number of Irish Papists into
this Province, made at a Session of Assembly, begun and held at
the City of Annapolis the twentieth Day of March, Anno Domini,
One thousand seven hundred and thirty-four, be, and is hereby con-
tinued, and shall remain and be in full Force, for and during the
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[A Supple-
mentary Act
continued.]
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