1810
CHAP. 48. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
within the following metes, bounds, courses and distances, to wit:
beginning for the same at the distance of seventy-six feet from the
intersection formed by the north lines of King, Tammany and
Chatham-streets, intersecting at five feet six inches east from the
west line of Ten Feet Lane, and running thence, binding on Chatham-street,
north, eighty-six and three quarter degrees east, sixteen
feet, thence running north, two and three quarter degrees west seventy-two
feet to Ten Feet Lane, thence running north thirty-seven and
three quarter degrees east, fifty-two feet, to that part of said Ten Feet
Lane laid open of the width of sixteen feet by the said Richardson
Stewart, thence north, sixty-nine and three quarter degrees west, sixteen
feet, thence south, thirty-seven and three quarter degrees west,
fifty-four feet, thence by a straight line to the place of beginning;
and
the said city commissioners shall return a plot of the said street to
the office of the register of the city of Baltimore, there to be preserved
and recorded as other city records are. |
Part of lane vested
in certain persons. |
3. AND BE IT ENACTED, That when the said street
shall be laid
open by the said city commissioners as aforesaid, then all that part
of Ten Feet Lane which lies between Chatham-street and Vulcan-alley,
shall be vested in, and become the property and estate of, the
said Caleb Dorsey Goodwin and Thomas Beale Dorsey, of John,
their heirs and assigns, for ever. |
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Passed Dec. 23. |
CHAP. XLIX.
An Act to confirm an Act passed at November session, eighteen hundred
and six*, entitled, An act to alter and abolish all
that part of
the Constitution which permits certain Citizens of Annapolis
to vote
for Delegates for Anne-Arundel County. Lib.
TH. No. 2, fol.
476. |
Act confirmed. |
BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That
the act passed at November session, eighteen hundred and nine,
entitled, An act to alter and abolish all that part of the constitution
which permits certain citizens of Annapolis to vote for delegates
for Anne-Arundel county, be and the same is hereby confirmed. |
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Passed Dec. 23. |
CHAP. L.
An Act to prevent the erection of Booths within two miles of any
Methodist
Camp or Quarterly Meeting, in Worcester, Kent, Allegany,
Caroline or Cecil Counties. Lib. TH. No. 2,
fol. 476. |
Preamble. |
WHEREAS it hath been represented to this general
assembly, by
the Methodist Society of Worcester county, that sundry persons
set up booths and sell liquor and other things, near their camp and
quarterly meetings, during divine service, whereby those places
intended for solemn worship are converted into places of traffic,
debauchery and immorality, to the great disturbance of the society;
therefore, |
Penalty for erecting
booths, &c. |
2. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
whosoever, from and after the passage of this act, shall erect a
booth for the purpose of selling, or shall sell or dispose of, any
spirituous liquor within two miles of any Methodist camp or quarterly
meeting, in Worcester, Kent, Allegany, Caroline or Cecil counties,
during the camp or quarterly meeting of the said Methodist
Society, shall forfeit and pay the sum of ten pounds current money
of this state, one half thereof to be applied to the use of the county, |
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