C.
CADGER, Robert. His Real and Personal Estate
settled upon the Mayor, Recorder, &c. of the City
of St. Mary's, to the Maintainance of a Protestant
Ministry
among the Inhabitants of St. George's, and Poplar-Hill
Hundred, &c. 1676, ch. 20.
CÆCIL-TOWN, in Cæcil County, Erected, 1730, ch.
6.
Calvert, Elisabeth. See Plater George, Esq;
Calvert, Rebecca. Her Last Will confirmed, 1735, ch.
5.
CAMBRIDGE-TOWN. Swine and Geese not to be raised
therein, 1745, ch. 6.
Carey, John. See Brown Peregrine.
Carmack, Peter. Act for his Relief, 1727, ch. 24.
Carr, Richard. See Herman Casparus Augustine.
Carrick. A Tract so called. See Pile William.
Carroll, Charles, Esq; Some Defects in a Deed to him
from Michael Curtis, and Sarah his Wife,
remedied,
1747, ch. 4.
Carroll, Daniel. Defects in a Deed to him from Charles
Carroll, of Annapolis, Surgeon, and John
Bradford,
remedied. 1748, ch. 10.
Catto, George, and Araminta his Wife, enabled to Sell
Lands, formerly belonging to William Alexander
her
first Husband, 1750, ch. 24.
Cawood, Anne. Act for the Relief of her and her Children,
1676, ch. 22.
Cely, Benjamin: Banished, 1705, ch. 4.
Chambers, Anne, Widow of Samuel Chambers, impowered
to sell Lands for Payment of her deceased Husband's
Debts, 1755, ch. 8.
Chambers, Samuel. See Wright Stephen.
Chance; a Tract so called. See Husbands William.
Chapman, Samuel. See Speedy Payment.
CHARLES County. Sundry Inhabitants relieved by a
County Levy, to make good the Damage done to their Inspected
Tobaccoes, in Pile's Warehouse, blown down by
a
Hurricane, 1756, ch. 21.
CHARLES-TOWN, in Cæcil County, erected, 1742,
ch. 23. Other Acts relating thereto,
are 1744, ch. 22;
1745, ch. 2; 1750, ch. 12; and 1753, ch.
28.
An Inspecting-house to be built there, 1748,
ch. 21;
CHARLES-TOWN, in Charles County, erected, 1729,
ch. 6. Swine and Geese not to be raised
there, 1763,
ch. 26.
Charley, lying in Charles and Prince George's Counties.
The Entail on Part of it cut off; and other Lands of
equal
Value, to be Entailed in Lieu thereof, 1753, ch.
23.
Cheney, John, and Mary his Wife, enabled to sell 300
Acres, Part of a Tract called Waterford, notwithstanding
the same was specially Entailed by Benjamin Williams,
1724, ch. 13.
CHESTER-TOWN, in Kent County, laid out a-new
1730, ch. 15. No Sheep, Swine or
Geese, to be raised
therein, 1732, ch. 3. A Tax on each
Lot for the Purchase
of Fire-Engines, &c. 1753, ch. 29.
A Market
and Market-house established, 1762, ch. 32.
Chew, Samuel. See Holland William.
CHRIST-CHURCH Parish, in Calvert County: Lands confirmed
thereto, which were given by Capt. Richard Ladd,
1700, ch. 5. A new Church to be built,
1732, ch. 12.
A Chapel of Ease to be built, 1746, ch. 8.
CHRIST-CHURCH Parish, in Queen Anne's County;--
the Parish Church Enlarged, 1748, ch. 8.
Clajon, William, and Mary his Wife, enabled to sell a
Lot and Three Dwelling-house in Annapolis, for
Payment
of the Debts of Gamaliel Butler, her former Husband,
1762, ch. 30.
Clarke, Gilbert. See Acton Henry.
Clarke, Richard, Outlawed, 1705, ch. 5. Act for
his
Attainder, 1707, ch. 1.
Clarke's Groves. See Knighton Thomas.
Clayton, William. See Smith Robert, Esq;
Cleyborne, William, (Capt.) All Compliance with him,
in Opposition to his Lordship's Right and Dominion over
this Province, prohibited, 1650, ch. 4.
Clements, John. Act for Relief of his Son John, and
other his Legal Representatives, 1711, ch. 6. |
C.
Clements, John, of Queen Anne's County.
A Lot in
Cambridge, vested in him, 1720, ch. 8.
Cole, George. See Brown Peregrine.
Cole, John. An Act for his Relief, 1713, ch. 15.
Collier, William. See Boyd John.
Colmore, Thomas. A Deed to him from Stephen
Yoakley, confirmed, 1729, ch. 9.
Connel, James. See Dunbar John.
Contee, John, (Col.) Acts relating to his Will, 1708,
ch. 13; and 1725, ch. 21.
Contee, John. A Deed to him from Benoni Fanning,
and Hannah his Wife, made valid, 1732,
ch. 10.
Cool Springs, in St. Mary's County:--Houses to be built
for the Entertainment of poor Persons repairing there
for
Cure, 1698, ch. 16.
Cornwallis, William. See Bennet Richard. See also
Riddlesden William Vanhaesdonk.
COVENTRY Parish. A Chapel of Ease to be built, 1751,
ch. 23. Another to be built between
the Head of Colburn's
Creek and Annimessex Dams, 1762, ch.
16.
Coursey, William, and his Wife, enabled to sell Lands
left by Col. Vincent Lowe, for Payment of his
Debts,
1698, ch. 18.
Courts, John. His Will confirmed, 1712, ch. 21.
Cowper's-Purchase. The Entail cut off, and a Fee Simple
Estate therein, vested in Thomas Spalding, and
Catharine
his Wife; and other Lands Entailed in Lieu thereof,
1741, ch. 8.
Crouch, Josiah. Confirmation of a Sale of Lands to him
from William Crouch, 1713, ch. 9.
Curtis, Michael. See Carroll Charles.
D.
DARE, William. A Deed from John Watmore
to him, made valid, 1730, ch. 19.
Davies, John and Anthony. See Ivy Anthony.
Davis, Jeremiah. See Smithson Thomas.
Day, Edward. his right Heirs vested in an Estate in
Fee Simple, of Lands in Somerset County, 1718,
ch. 15.
Deavor, John. Act for his Relief, 1720, ch. 6.
Dent, Thomas, and Anne his Wife; enabled to sell
Part of an entailed Tract, called Locust Thicket,
in
Prince George's County, and to entail Lands in
Charles
County in Lieu thereof, 1722, ch. 21.
An Act for his
Relief, 1724, ch. 20. A Deed from
him to Thomas
Osborne, made good, 1726, ch. 7.
Denwood, Levin. See Groome Samuel, Junior.
Devegh, Elizabeth. Her last Will confirmed, and an
Estate in Fee Simple in all the Lands, &c. whereof
she
died seized, vested in her Son john Devegh, 1718,
ch. 14.
Digges, John. His Copper-Works encouraged, 1742,
ch. 20.
Dixon, William. His Last Will confirmed, 1710, ch. 12.
Dorsey, Caleb. Enabled to sell 49 Acres of Land, the
Estate of Mary and Elizabeth Woodward, Infants,
1742, ch. 17.
Dorsey, Richard. Enabled to do the same, 1744 ch. 8.
Dorsey, Edward. A Fine imposed upon him, and also on
the Sheriffs of Cæcil and Talbot
Counties, 1699, ch. 45.
Dorsey, Edward, (Col.) Enabled to sell Entailed Lands
and Houses in Annapolis, 1704, ch. 84.
Douglas, Archibald. Vested in a Fee Simple Estate in
out Moiety of the Level, alias Scutt's Level,
1741,
ch. 9.
Dunbar, John. An Act to Record a Deed to him from James
Connel, and Anne his Wife, 1745, ch.
8.
DURHAM Parish, in Charles County. A new Church to
be built, 1732, ch. 28; and 1736,
ch. 12. The Vestry
enabled to sell certain Church-Lands, and to purchase
a
new Glebe, 1751, ch. 6.
Duvall, Benjamin. Enabled to sell Part of Howerton's
Range, and to Entail other Lands in Lieu thereof,
1720,
ch. 5.
Duvall, Lewis. See Wilson's Grove. |