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SAMUEL OGLE, Esq; Governor.
1736.
much thereof as shall be necessary for the Purposes aforesaid, shall be paid by
the Commissioners or Trustees for Emitting the Bills of Credit, and their
Successors; and as well the said Sum of Five Hundred Pounds, as the said
further Sum of One Thousand Pounds, shall be paid to the Orders of the
Commissioners aforesaid, or the Majority of them.
                                Examined and Compared with the Original Act, REVERDY GHISELIN,
                                                                                                                        THOMAS BACON.

 
CHAP.
    VI.
CHAP. VII.
An Act relating to the Placing and Building a Prison in Somerset County.  Lib.
   
B.L.C.  fol. 147.
    N.B. 
This Act directs the Goal for Somerset County, to be built at Princess-Anne-Town.
 
Passed 6th
May 1736.
CHAP. VIII.
An act enabling the Commissioners or trustees for Emitting the Bills of Credit,
    established by Act of Assembly, to pay to the Representatives of several Counties
    the Sum of Five Hundred Pounds each.  Lib.
B.L.C.  fol. 147.
 
Ditto.
CHAP. IX.
An Act ascertaining the Gauge and Tare of Tobacco Hogsheads, and to prevent
    cutting, cropping and defacing Tobacco taken on board Ships or Vessels upon
    Freight.  Lib.
B.L.C.  fol. 148.  EXP.
   
To be in Force 3 Years, &c.  Continued 1740, ch. 10; 1744, ch. 8; and by 1747, ch. 26,
       
till the 1st December 1748, when it expired at the Commencement of the Inspection Law.

 
Ditto.
CHAP. X.
An Act to cut off the Entail of a Tract of Land, lying in Dorchester County, called
   
Anderton's Point, containing One Hundred and Eight Acres, and to entail
    in lieu thereof One Hundred and Eleven Acres of Land, lying in the said
    County, being Part of a Tract called
Richardson's Choice.  Lib. B.L.C.  fol.
    150.  PR.
 
Ditto.
CHAP. XI.
An Act for the payment of a Sum of Money to Andrew Ramsay, Henry Maccaul,
    and William Gordon, of Glasgow, in the Kingdom of Great-Britain,
    Merchants.  Lib. B.L.C.  fol. 150.  PR.
   
Viz.  To repay them 50 l.  15 s. Sterling, paid by them for the Duties of 290 Hogsheads of
        Tobacco, which were lost at Sea.

 
Ditto.
CHAP. XII.
An Act for the further Assessment of Twenty Thousand Pounds of Tobacco, on
    the Taxable Inhabitants of
Durham Parish, in Charles County, to be applied
    to the finishing of a new Church in the said Parish, already begun to be built.
    Lib.
B.L.C.  fol. 151.  OBS.
 
Ditto.
CHAP. XIII.
An Act for the further Assessment of so much Money on the Taxable Inhabitants
    of king and Queen Parish, in St. Mary's and Charles Counties, as will build
    a new Church in that Part of the Parish which lies in Sat. Mary's County, for
    the repairing of
newport Church in the same Parish, and to appoint a Time
    for the Freeholders to meet in Order to chuse a Place to build the said Church
    upon.  Lib.
B.L.C.  fol. 151.  OBS.
 
Ditto.
CHAP. XIV.
An Act for the building a Court-house and Repository for the Records in Leonard-Town,
    in St. Mary's County.  Lib. B.L.C.  fol. 153.  OBS.
 
Ditto.
CHAP. XV.
An Act to render the Navigation up Patuxent River above Queen-Anne Town, in
   
Prince George's County, more easy and effectual.  Lib. B.L.C.  fol. 154.  PR.
    Viz. 
To enable the Patuxent Iron-Work Company, to clear Roads, &c. on the Sides of the
        River, for dragging Boats, &c. up or down the River.
 
Ditto.
CHAP. XVI.
An Act to cut off the Entail of a Tract of Land, containing One HUndred and
    Thirty Acres, lying in Dorchester County, being Part of a Tract of Land called
   
Goodridge's Choice, and to entail, in lieu thereof, a Tract of Land called The
    Hope, containing Fifty Acres; also another tract called The Addition to the
    Hope, containing One Hundred and Seventeen Acres; both lying in the said
    County of
Dorchester.  Lib. B.L.C.  fol. 155.  PR.
Ditto.


 
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