and to attend each Warehouse Three Days in every Week, Six Thousand
Four Hundred Pounds of Tobacco to each Inspector: At Otter-Point
Landing near the Red-Clift, on Bush River, Six Thousand
Four Hundred
Pounds of Tobacco to each Inspector: At John Loney's, at
Swan
Creek, and
at Rock-Run, on Susquehanna River, Six Thousand Four
Hundred Pounds of
Tobacco to each Inspector.
In Cæcil County, At Frederick-Town,
with
George-Town, on Sassafras River,
Seven Thousand Two Hundred Pounds of Tobacco to the Inspector:
At John Holland's at Bohemia Ferry, Three Thousand Two
Hundred Pounds
of Tobacco to the Inspector.
In Prince-George's County, At Queen-Anne
Town, on Patuxent River, Seven
Thousand Two Hundred Pounds of Tobacco to each Inspector. At
Upper-Marlborough,
on the Land of Joseph Sim, Seven Thousand Two Hundred
Pounds of Tobacco to each Inspector: At Nottingham, on
the Land of James
Russell, Six Thousand and Eighty Pounds of tobacco to each Inspector:
At
Magruder's, on the Land of Alexander Magruder, Four Thousand
Eight Hundred
Pounds of Tobacco to each Inspector: At Bladensburg, on
the Land of
David Ross, Eight Thousand Pounds of Tobacco to each Inspector:
At Broad
Creek, on the Land late of Humprhey Batts, Four Thousand Eight
Hundred
Pounds of Tobacco to each Inspector: At Piscataway, on
the Land of the
late John Hawkins, junior, deceased, Six Thousand Four Hundred
Pounds of
Tobacco to each Inspector.
In Queen-Anne's County, On Samuel Blunt's
Dwelling
Plantation, Six
Thousand Four Hundred Pounds of Tobacco to each Inspector: At
Charles
Brown's Landing, Four Thousand Eight Hundred Pounds of Tobacco
to
each Inspector: At the Head of Corsica Creek, on the Land
of William Hopper,
Six Thousand Four Hundred Pounds of Tobacco to each Inspector:
At the House commonly called Porter's House, on the Land of
the late
William Campbell, Six Thousand Four Hundred Pounds of Tobacco
to each
Inspector: At the House commonly called Wells's Warehouse,
on Chester
River, Four Thousand Eight Hundred Pounds of Tobacco to each Inspector:
At Pemberton's Warehouse, Six Thousand Four Hundred Pounds of
Tobacco
to each Inspector: At Choptank Bridge, Four Thousand Pounds
of Tobacco
to each Inspector.
In Worcester County, At Col. Scarborough's
Warehouse,
in Snow-Hill
Town, Eight Thousand Pounds of Tobacco to the Inspector: At the
Warehouse
in New-Port Town, Four Thousand Eight Hundred Pounds of Tobacco
to the Inspector: At Broad Creek, on the North Side, at
the Wading
Place, Two Thousand Pounds of Tobacco to the Inspector.
In Frederick County, Near the Mouth of Rock
Creek,
the Rolling-House
which George Gordon built, Nine Thousand Six Hundred Pounds
of Tobacco
to each Inspector.
XXXVIII. And
be it further Enacted, That the Vestry-men and Church-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 Vestry-men
and
Church-wardens of St. Margaret's Westminster Parish, no way
intermeddle
with the Election or Recommendation of Inspectors and Inspection be
under the same Regulation as if nominated and recommended by the Vestry-men
and Church-wardens of St. Margaret's Westminster Parish; any
thing
in this Act contained to the contrary notwithstanding.
XXXIX. 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, buy such Person
or
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CHAP.
XVIII.
Cæcil.
Pr. George's
Queen-Anne's
Worcester.
Frederick.
The Vestry of
Q. Caroline
Parish to
chuse Inspectors
for the
Warehouse at
Elk-Ridge
Landing. |