ROBERT BOWIE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That before any of the
persons above
named shall proceed to make sale of any ticket or tickets, they
shall give bond in the sum of ten thousand dollars, conditioned that
they will well and truly apply so much of the money arising therefrom,
within six months after the drawing thereof, as shall satisfy
the fortunate adventurers of prizes drawn by them, and within two
years apply the residue to the purpose of purchasing a fire-engine,
for the use of the town of Salisbury, and building a house therefor
in said town, settling pumps and procuring buckets and ladders. |
1811.
CHAP. 148.
To give bond. |
3. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the bond entered
into under this
act, be lodged with the clerk of Somerset county, and upon the
same, or any office copy thereof, suit or suits may be brought for
any breach or noncompliance with the condition thereof. |
Bond to be lodged
in clerk's office. |
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CHAP. CXLIX.
An Act for the benefit of the Infant Children of Francis S. Manning,
late of Charles County, deceased. Lib. TH.
No. 3, fol. 183. A
Private Act. |
Passed Jan. 4, 1812. |
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CHAP. CL.
An Act to legitimate the acknowledged Children of Peter Rouck and
and Jacob Kershner, of Washington County. Lib.
TH. No. 3,
fol. 185. |
Passed Jan. 4, 1812. |
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CHAP. CLI.
A Supplement to an act*, entitled, An act for the relief of Rufus
Bigelow and John G. Proud, of the City of Baltimore.
Lib. TH.
No. 3, fol. 186. |
Passed Jan. 4, 1812.
* Ch. 80. |
BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That
it shall and may be lawful for Baltimore county court, or any one
of the judges thereof, to extend to the said Rufus Bigelow and
John G. Proud, the benefit of the act to which this is a supplement,
without requiring proof that the said Rufus Bigelow and
John G. Proud have given the notice required by the act, entitled,
An act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors, passed at November
session eighteen hundred and five †, and the several supplements
thereto. |
Benefits of insolvent
laws granted
without requiring
proof of notice in
creditors. |
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CHAP. CLII.
An Act for the relief of Joseph Ennalls, late Sheriff of Dorchester
County. Lib. TH. No. 3, fol. 186.
A Supplement, June 1812, ch. 6. |
Passed Jan. 4, 1812. |
WHEREAS Joseph Ennalls, late sheriff of Dorchester
county,
hath set forth to this general assembly, that he succeeded a certain
William Lake, who was elected sheriff of the county aforesaid,
on the first Monday in October eighteen hundred and nine;
that the said William Lake died in April eighteen hundred and
ten, by which means the office of sheriff devolved on the said Joseph
Ennalls, (he being the return,) who gave bond in the
usual mode on the first day of May eighteen hundred and ten, and
continued to act as sheriff of Dorchester county until the last of
December eighteen hundred and ten; but not giving bond between
the eighth of October and the first of January eighteen hundred
and eleven, the court of the county aforesaid, at March term succeeding, |
Preamble. |
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