CHARLES RIDGELY, OF HAMPTON, ESQ. GOVERNOR.
state: And whereas the said act, and its several supplements,
have
directed that the said fund should be equally divided among the
several counties of this state; therefore, |
1816.
CHAP. 256. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
nine sensible and discreet persons shall be appointed in each county
of this state, who shall be called Commissioners of the School
Fund, and they, or a majority of them, shall be commissioners for
the county for which they shall severally be appointed, and shall
apply in their several respective counties each county's legal proportion
of the above-mentioned fund, as they in their judgment
may deem meet, so as to accomplish the objects of the above mentioned
act and its several supplements. |
Nine persons to be
appointed in each
county as commissioners. |
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the following persons
shall be,
and are hereby appointed commissioners for the several and respective
counties of this state, to wit: For Worcester county, Ephraim
K. Wilson, Thomas N. Williams, George Haywood, Joshua
Prideaux, Billy Fookes, John Cottingham, sen. William Quinton,
Ebenezer Christopher, and Doctor John Stevenson; for Queen-Anne's
county (a), William Carmichael, Thomas Turpin, James
Roberts, William Gilbert, Richard E. Harrison, Charles Brown,
Thomas Seegar, Samuel Burgess and N. Hobbs; For Saint Mary's
county (b), John R. Plater, Raphael Neale, John Llewellin,
George Blackiston, Enoch J. Millard, Elwily Smith, John Leigh,
William B. Scott and John Sothoran; For Kent county, Colonel
William Spencer, Frederick Boyer, Edward Wright, Charles Tilden,
Isaac Spencer, John Wroth, John Carvill Hanson, Robert
Dunn and James Ringgold; For Anne-Arundel county, Rezin
Estep, Daniel Murray, Samuel Ridout, Henry Woodward, Henry
Duvall, Richard G. Stockett, Samuel Brown, jun. Thomas B.
Dorsey and John C. Weems; For Calvert county (c), Richard Grahame,
Thomas Blake, Samuel L. Smith, John Somerville, Thomas
Reynolds, Thomas C. Dare, John Broom, John T. Bond and
Richard S. Parrann; For Baltimore county (d), John B. Howard,
Thomas Hillen, Thomas Talbot, Thomas Johnson, Henry Ebaugh,
Abraham Cole, Peter Little, Samuel Owens (of Saml.) and George
Everhart, sen; For Talbot county, Doctor Ennalls Martin, Doctor
Robert Moore, Allen Bowie, Nathan Harrington, Joseph Martin,
Tench Tilghman, Robert Banning, William H. Tilghman and
Arthur Holt; For Somerset county, Rev. William M. Stone, Edward
Austin, Jesse Hughes, Rev. john B. Slemmons, Doctor John
King, Peter Dashiell, Francis H. Warters, Thomas K. Carroll
and William Roach; For Cecil county, Doctor James Scanlan,
Samuel Wirt, John R. Evans, Rev. William Miller, John H.
Ford, Robert Evans, sen. James Janney, George Davidson and
Thomas Cazier; For Montgomery county, Thomas Fletchall,
William Brewer, Henry Warring, Howard Griffith, William Carroll,
Thomas Gettings, Upton Beall, Thomas P. Wilson and
Robert P. Magruder; For Prince George's county, Richard W.
(a) See 1818, ch. 116, which
it is presumed is intended to apply to Queen-Anne's
county.
(b) By 1817, ch. 109, other commissioners appointed,
in addition to those here
named, for Saint Mary's county.
(c) See the act of 1817, ch. 118.
(d) By 1817, ch. 60, other commissioners appointed,
in lieu of those here named,
for Baltimore county. |
Commissioners appointed. |
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