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322 Assembly Proceedings, Oct. 2-Nov. 17, 1753.
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Liber H. S.
No. I
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Thirty Pounds to each Inspector: At Bladensburg, on the Land of
David Ross, Forty-five Pounds to each Inspector: At Broad Creek,
on the Land of Humphry Batts, Thirty Pounds to each Inspector :
At Piscataway, on the Land of John Hawkins, junior, Forty Pounds
to each Inspector.
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[Queen
Anne's;]
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In Queen- Anne's County, On Samuel Blunt's Dwelling Plantation,
Forty Pounds to each Inspector: At Charles Brown's Landing,
Thirty Pounds to each Inspector: At the Head of Corsica Creek, on
the Land of William Hopper, Forty Pounds to each Inspector: At
the House commonly called Porter's Warehouse, on the Land of Wil-
liam Campbell, Forty Pounds to each Inspector: At the House
commonly called Wells's Warehouse, on Chester River, Thirty
Pounds to each Inspector: At Pemberton's Warehouse, Forty
Pounds to each Inspector: At Choptank Bridge, Twenty-five Pounds
to each Inspector.
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[Wor-
cester;]
p. 58
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In Worcester County, At Col. Scarborough's Warehouse, in Snow-
Hill-Town, Thirty Pounds to the Inspector: At the Warehouse, in
New- Port-Town, Thirty Pounds to the Inspector: At Baltimore-
Town, on Indian River, Ten Pounds to the Inspector: At Broad
Creek, on the North Side, at the Wading Place, Twelve Pounds Ten
Shillings to the Inspector.
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[Frederick.]
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In Frederick County, At the Head of Rock Creek, the Rolling-
House which George Gordon built, Sixty Pounds to each Inspector.
And be it further Enacted, That the Vestrymen and Church-
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[The Vestry
of Q. Caro-
line Parish
to chuse In-
spectors for
the Ware-
house at
Elk-Ridge
Landing.]
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wardens of Queen-Caroline Parish in Anne-Arundel County, have
full Power and Authority to elect and recommend Four Inspectors
for a Warehouse, appointed to be at Elk-Ridge Landing, situate and
being in St. Margaret's Westminster Parish, and to proceed as if the
said Warehouse had by this Act been appointed to be in Queen-
Caroline Parish; and that the Vestrymen and Churchwardens of
St. Margaret's Westminster Parish, no way intermeddle with the
Election or Recommendation of Inspectors for the said Warehouse
to be at Elk-Ridge Landing: And that the said Inspectors and
Inspection be under the same Regulation as if nominated and recom-
mended by the Vestrymen and Churchwardens of St. Margaret's
Westminster Parish; any Thing in this Act contained to the con-
trary notwithstanding.
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[Inspectors,
when and
how chosen.]
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And be it further Enacted, by the Authority aforesaid, That all
Tobacco that shall be brought to any of the public Warehouses herein
before mentioned, shall be viewed, examined, and inspected, by such
Person or Persons as shall be thereunto appointed, who shall be
called Inspectors, and nominated and appointed in Manner and Form
following; that is to say, The several and respective Vestrymen and
Churchwardens of every Parish within this Province, wherein any
Warehouse shall be erected or established in Virtue of this Act, or
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