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Clement Dorsey. The general public statutory law and public local law of the state of Maryland : from the year 1692 to 1839 inclusive, with annotations thereto,and a copious index.
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2742 INDEX TO THE

 
 

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fined not less than $5 nor more than $20, at the discretion of a

 

justice of the peace, &c. the proceedings to be returned to the

 

clerk of the county— 1831, ch. 323, sec. 7, ....

1072

Owners or employers of, may permit prayers or religious worship on

 

his own lands— 1831, ch. 323, sec. 7, ......

1071

The assemblage of, in Baltimore and Annapolis for religious worship,

 

not to be prevented if held in compliance with the written permis-

 

sion of an ordained white preacher and dismissed before 10 o'clock

 

at night— 1831, ch. 323, sec. 7, .......

1071

Articles prohibited to be purchased of, without a certificate, under pe-

 

nalty of $5, or a penalty equal in amount to the value of the arti-

 

cles purchased, &.c. how to be recovered, &c. — 1831, ch. 323, sec. 9,

1072

Sale of spirituous liquors, gunpowder, &c. to, by any person forbid,

 

unless in case of a free negro who shall produce a certificate in the

 

nature of a license from a justice of the peace, or in case of a slave

 

who shall produce written authority from his master, under a

 

penalty as above, to be recovered as above — 1831, ch. 323, sec. 10,

1072

Inhabitants owning slaves that have been hired or lent to service ia an

 

adjoining state or district, authorized to bring them back — 1832,

 

ch. 317, sec. 1, ..........

1108

Persons owning land in this state, and intending to reside thereon, may

 

introduce slaves owned by them at the time of the passage of the

 

act of 1831, ch. 323—1831, ch. 317, sec. 2, ....

1108

Residents of that part of District of Columbia ceded by the state, hold-

 

ing real estate in Maryland, may remove their slaves : citizens may

 

remove to and fro their slaves, &c. subject to the conditions of the

 

4th section of 1831. ch. 323—1832, 317, sec. 3, .

1108

Citizens, owners of land in adjoining states, may remove slaves — 1832,

 

ch. 317, sec. 4, ..........

1108

Persons in the United States service leaving the state for a limited pe-

 

riod, may carry and bring back their slaves — 1832, ch. 317, sec. 5,

1109

Wife or husband owned in this state, owner may purchase wife or hus-

 

band from any adjoining state or district, &c. — 1832, ch. 317, sec. 8,

1110

Citizens who may acquire slaves by marriage, bequest, or in course of

 

distribution in another state or district, or territory, or persons re-

 

moving into the state, to introduce slaves so acquired, upon condi-

 

tion — 1st. affidavit of intention to reside in the state; 2d. list to

 

be filed with clerk of the county, &c. ; 3d. $15 for each between

 

the age of twelve and forty-five, and for all others £5, to be paid

 

into the treasury for the use of the colonization society — 1833,

 

ch. 87, ...........

1112

Supplement to the act of 1833, ch. 87, extending its provisions to per-

 

sons acquiring slaves by gift— 1835, ch. 61, sec. 1, ...

1193

Any person taking up and securing runaway slave, to be entitled to

 

$30— 1833, ch. 111, .

1115

Repealed, except as to slaves from other states, or slaves of this state

 

taken in other states — 1834, ch. 161, ......

1138

County courts to authorize masters to sell turbulent slaves owned for

 

a term of years, beyond the limits of the state : said servants to be

 


 
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