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CHARLES RIDGELY, OF HAMPTON, ESQ. GOVERNOR.

regulations, for the administration and government of said hospital,
as they may deem beneficial and advantageous, provided they admit
into said hospital no person affected with any dangerous, contagious
or infectious disease, but they may, in their discretion, build,
or cause to be built, a separate and distinct house or establishment,
for such persons, on the lot aforesaid, provided they think it can
be safely done, or to purchase and procure another lot or piece of
ground in a convenient and proper situation for the same, and the
same when built or established, shall be subjected to the control,
management and direction, of said president and visitors, in the
same manner as the hospital aforesaid.

    1816.

CHAP. 156.

    8.  PROVIDED ALWAYS AND BE IT ENACTED, That nothing in this
act contained shall in any manner defeat or affect the lease of the
said hospital and premises, heretofore made and granted by the
mayor and city council of the city of Baltimore to the said Colin
Mackenzie and James Smyth, but the same shall be and remain in
full force and effect for the residue of the term, and the said Colin
Mackenzie and James Smyth may have, use, occupy, possess and
enjoy, all the rights, privileges and advantages, under said lease,
in as full and ample manner as if this act had not been passed;
And provided also, that the said president and visitors, hereby appointed,
and their successors, shall have, use, exercise, possess and
enjoy, all the rights, powers and privileges, reserved in the said
lease, in as full and ample manner as the mayor and city council
might or could have done; And provided also, that the right is reserved
to the state to regulate by law the said hospital, and to alter
and change this charter whenever it may seem right to the legislature
to do so.
Lease to Mackenzie
and Smyth not
to be affected.








Provisos.
                                            _____
 
                                     CHAP. CLVII.
An Act for the relief of Mary E. Berrett, of Baltimore County.  Lib.
                        TH. No. 5, fol. 300.  A Private Act.

    Annulling the deeds, (as to the existing trustees therein,) from Mary E. Berrett,
and her husband Joseph S. Berrett, to John Oliver, to John Oliver and Sarah
Chew O'Donnell, and to James Inloes.


Passed Jan. 31, 1817.
                                            _____
 
                                    CHAP. CLVIII.
An Act authorising the Levy Court of Calvert County to borrow a sum
    of money for the purposes therein mentioned. 
Lib. TH. No. 5,
    fol. 301.

                                                 See 1817, ch. 105.


Passed Jan. 31, 1817.
    1.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
it shall and may be lawful for the justices of the levy court of Calvert
county, for the time being, to borrow a sum of money not
exceeding six thousand dollars, from any citizen or citizens of this
state, for the purpose of repairing or rebuilding the court house
and gaol of said county, on the lot whereon the walls of the old
court-house and gaol now stand, which money, when so borrowed,
shall be levied on the assessable property of said county, in such
proportions annually as will discharge the sum, with interest, in
the course of six years.
Levy court authorised
to borrow
money.
    2.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That on the completion of the sid
court-house and gaol, and the offices attached thereto, the offices of
clerk of the county court and register of wills, shall be kept, with
all the papers belonging to them, at the said court-house.
Offices to be kept
at the court house.


 
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