1816.
CHAP. 207.
Passed Feb. 3, 1817. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
CHAP. CCVII.
An Act for the relief of Richard Dudley, of Talbot County.
Lib.
TH.
No. 5, fol. 360. |
Benefit of insolvent
laws extended
to him.
* Ch. 110. |
BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That
the judges of Talbot county court, or any one of them in the recess
of the said court, be and they are hereby authorised and empowered
to extend to Richard Dudley, of Talbot county, the benefit
and relief of the act of assembly, passed at November session,
eighteen hundred and five*, entitled, An act for the relief of sundry
insolvent debtors, and the supplementary acts thereto, without
compelling the said Richard Dudley to produce in writing the assent
of his creditors, as is required by said acts; provided that the
said Richard Dudley shall comply with all the other necessary requisites
of said acts. |
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Passed Feb. 3, 1817. |
CHAP. CCVIII.
An Act to lay out and make public the Roads therein mentioned, in
Harford County, and for other purposes.
Lib. TH. No. 5, fol.
360.
A Supplement, 1817, ch. 98.
This act appears to be repealed by 1817, ch. 98. |
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Passed Feb. 3, 1817. |
CHAP. CCIX.
An Act to enlarge the Bounds of Baltimore City. Lib. TH.
No. 5,
fol. 362. |
Part of Baltimore
county annexed to
and made part of
the city. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
the precincts of Baltimore city, and all that part of Baltimore
county, which is included in the following metes and bounds, shall
be, and are hereby annexed to, and made part of, the city of Baltimore;
that is to say, Bounded on the north by a line drawn parallel
with Baltimore street in the said city, through a point one
mile and an half due north from the centre of Baltimore and Calvert-streets
in the said city, and extending eastwardly seven hundred
perches from the said point to a public road passing from the
Philadelphia post road, by the dwellings of Amos Loney, Thomas
Worthington, and others, and westwardly six hundred and forty
perches from the same point; on the east, by a line binding on the
east side of said road, to the Philadelphia post road, and from the
Philadelphia post road, by a straight line, to the north-east corner
of the Lazaretto lot, including said lot, and then with the lines of
said lot to the Patapsco river; on the south by a line drawn from
the Patapsco river, at the termination of the last mentioned line,
to the most southern part of Whetstone Point, on the main branch
of Patapsco river, and running with and bounding on the said
main branch, excluding the land ceded to the United States on
Whetstone Point for the uses of a fort, to the place called the Ferry
Point, being the junction of the said main branch with the middle
branch aforesaid; and thence due west to the western side of the
middle branch aforesaid, and on the west by a line running from
the termination of the last mentioned line on the western shore of
the middle branch, and binding on the said shore to the north of
Gwynn's Falls, thence up and with the southwest side of Gwynn's
Falls to a point opposite to the mouth of Gwynn's Run, thence with
a straight course to the mouth of Gwynn's Run, and thence with a |
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