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            EDWARD LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

and Louis Pascault, be and are hereby added as managers to the
aforesaid lottery; that they, with the managers named in the act to
which this is a supplement, or a majority of them, be and are hereby
empowered to raise eight thousand dollars, in addition to the
sum specified in said act, raising in the whole the sum of twenty
thousand dollars, clear of all cost and expenses in drawing said lottery,
eight-twentieths of the profits thereof to be paid over to the
commissioners to the discharge of the debts due for
said market-house or ground, the balance, if any, to be appropriated
to the use and benefit of said market house.

NOV. 1809.

CHAP. 150.

    2.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the commissioners of the western
precincts market be and are hereby authorised to appropriate any
part of said market house, or the ground attached thereto, for the
erection of an engine-house, or other building for a place of public
meetings, and on which an alarm-bell may be erected.
Part of western
precincts market
may be appropriated
to erect engine-house.
                                            _____
 
                                       CHAP.  CLI.
An Act for the benefit of the Children of Benjamin Young, deceased,
    late of Prince-George's County. 
Lib. TH. No. 2, fol. 366.  A
    Private Act.

Passed Jan. 6, 1810.
                                            _____
 
                                       CHAP. CLII.
An Act for incorporating the Rockville Academy, in Montgomery County.
                              
Lib. TH. No. 2, fol. 368.

Passed Jan. 6, 1810.
    WHEREAS application has been made to this general assembly of
Maryland, for the passage of a law to incorporate the Rockville
academy, in Montgomery county; therefore,
Preamble.
    2.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
Richard Anderson, Solomon Holland, Lewis Beall, Jesse Leach,
James Anderson, John Wootton, Joseph Elgar, junior, and Honore
Martin, be and they are hereby appointed the first trustees of
the said academy; and the said trustees, and their successors, to be
elected in the manner herein after mentioned, shall be, and they
are hereby erected, established and declared to be, one community,
corporation and body politic, with perpetual succession, in deed
and law, to all intents and purposes connected with the said institution,
by the name and style of The Trustees of the Rockville
Academy, in Montgomery County, by which name and title they,
the said trustees, and their successors, shall be completed, and capable
at law and in equity, to take and to hold to themselves, and
their successors, for the use of the said academy, any estate in any
messuages, lands and tenements, goods, chattels, monies or effects,
by the gift, grant, bargain, sell, convey, assure, demise,
and to farm let, and put out on interest, or otherwise to dispose
of, for the use of the said academy, in such manner as to them,
or a majority of them, shall seem most beneficial to the institution,
and to receive the rents, issues, profits, income and interest of the
same, and to apply the emoluments thereof to the proper use and
advancement of the said academy.
Trustees incorporated.


 
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