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    1815.

CHAP. 136.

Boundaries.

                                    LAWS OF MARYLAND.

    15.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the boundaries of said town, for
the purpose of taxation, and all other matters and things relating
thereto, as hereby incorporated, shall be the same as laid down on
the plot made out by the commissioners heretofore appointed by the
legislature of this state, to lay out and fix the boundaries of said
town and the several additions thereto, and recorded amongst the
land records of Allegany county.

                                                            See 1805, ch. 92.

                                                _____
 

Passed Jan. 24, 1816.
                                      CHAP. CXXXVII.
An Act authorising Henry S. Yates, of Charles County, to bring
    sundry Negroes into this State. 
Lib. TH. No. 4, fol. 642.
                                                 _____
 

Passed Jan. 24, 1816.
                                      CHAP. CXXXVIII.
An Act to authorise Nathaniel Cacy, of Queen-Anne's County, to sell
    the Lands therein mentioned. 
Lib. TH. No. 4, fol. 642.  A Private
    Act.

    Authorised to sell all such tracts of land called Low's Arcadia, and White
Marsh,
as would at his death fall to his daughters Sarah Ann and Catharine
Matilda in right of their mother.

                                                    _____
 

Passed Jan. 24, 1816.
                                           CHAP. CXXXIX.
An Act relating to the Rector and Trustees of the Roman Catholic
    Church of St. Peter in the City of Baltimore. 
Lib. TH. No. 4,
    fol. 643.

                                                                See 1806, ch. 43.

Lot of ground may
be sold.
    1.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That  
the Reverend Enoch Fenwick and his heirs, under the direction,
and with the consent and approbation of the trustees of the Roman
Catholic Church in the town of Baltimore, shall have full power
and authority, and he or they is or are hereby authorised and
empowered to sell and dispose of all that lot or parcel of ground
devised to him by the will of the late most Reverend Archbishop
Carroll, and upon the sale thereof to make a good and sufficient
deed of conveyance to the purchaser or purchasers thereof, and to
appropriate and apply the proceeds of the sales thereof towards
the building and completion of the Roman Catholic Cathedral
now erecting in the precincts of Baltimore.
Trustees authorised
to convey
the same by deed.
    2.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the trustees of the Roman Catholic
Church in the town of Baltimore, be and they are hereby
authorised and empowered, to convey and secure by a good and
sufficient deed of conveyance, to the most Reverend Leonard Neale,
the present archbishop, and his successors in the archepiscopal see
for ever, according to the discipline and government of the Roman
Catholic Church, all that lot of ground beginning for the same at the
north west intersection of Charles and Mulberry-streets, and running
northwardly, bounding on Charles-street, one hundred and eighty-two
feet, to a public alley, thence westwardly, parallel with Mulberry-street,
and bounding on said alley eighty feet, thence southwardly
parallel with Charles-street, one hundred and eighty-two
feet to Mulberry-street, and thence with a straight line to the beginning,
being part of what is commonly called the Cathedral lot,
with its appertenances, to be exclusively held, used, occupied and
enjoyed, by the said archbishop, and his successors in the archepiscopal
see, as a dwelling and place of residence for themselves


 
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