1801.
CHAP. 99. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
to all the rights, benefits and privileges, of original subscribers
to the said canal. |
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CHAP. C.
An Act to appoint Commissioners to examine, survey and lay out,
the
Road therein mentioned. Lib. JG. No. 4, fol. 183.
Supplementary and other acts, 1799,
ch. 59. 1802, ch. 65, ch. 80. 1803, ch.
67. 1804, ch. 57. 1807, ch. 148. 1808,
ch. 97. November 1812, ch. 27. |
Commissioners
appointed to examine
and lay out
road. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
William Mackubbin, Charles Carnan, Robert Long, John Patridge
and Nicholas Merryman, or Nicholas, or any three of them,
shall be and they are hereby appointed commissioners, to examine,
survey, lay out and mark, a public road, from Gravelly hill, near
the city of Baltimore, in a direction towards Liberty town, to the
Frederick county line at or near Philemon Barne's plantation, of
the width of sixty-six feet, and in as straight a line as the nature
of
the ground will permit, running the said road by Randall's town,
and crossing the falls at Allen's mill, and running the said road by
Little's tavern, and on the south side of the same, and the said commissioners
are to consider not only the distance but the situation
and goodness of the ground on which the said road is to pass.
By 1802, ch.
80, s. 7, an allowance is made to the commissioners, &c. |
To return courses
and plots thereof
to clerk of county. |
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the commissioners
appointed to
examine, survey and lay out, the aforesaid road, after they shall
lay out and mark the same, are hereby directed to return the courses
and plots thereof to the clerk of Baltimore county court, which
shall be by him recorded, and the said road so laid out shall forever
afterwards be held and adjudged in all courts of law or equity
a public road and common highway.
The location of the road made by the
commissioners named in this act, declared
null and void by 1803, ch. 67, and other commissioners
appointed, and another
designation of the road given. |
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Passed Dec. 31. |
CHAP. CI.
An Act to appoint a Trustee to take care of that part of the Indian
Lands in Dorchester County which was laid off
for, and occupied
by, a certain Molley Mulberry, lately deceased.
Lib. JG. No. 4,
fol. 184. |
Preamble. |
WHEREAS it is represented to this general assembly,
that a certain
Molley Mulberry, one of the tribe of the Choptank Indians,
had laid off for her by the commissioners appointed to contract for
and purchase the lands commonly called the Choptank Indian Lands,
in Dorchester county, the quantity of twenty acres of the aforesaid
land; and the said Molley Mulberry having lately died, and leaving
no descendant, therefore, |
Trustee appointed
to take care of
land. |
2. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
Henry Waggaman be and he is hereby appointed trustee for the
purpose of taking care of the land heretofore laid off for the aforesaid
Molley Mulberry, and the same to let out for the ensuing year,
and until the legislature shall make further order therein, and to
account for the rents and profits thereof in such manner as the legislature
shall hereafter direct. |
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