HARFORD COUNTY
HARPER'S FERRY
HARRISON, TABITHA
HARRISON, THOS.
HARVEST
HAVRE-DE-GRACE |
INDEX TO THE LAWS.
The vestry of Saint John's Parish,
in Harford and
Baltimore counties, empowered to sell certain lands,
and vest the proceeds in monied institutions,
The place of holding the election
in the first election
district altered,
Money to be levied for the support
of John Conley,
The old private road from Stump's
stone fence, to
where it intersect the road from Darlington to Stafford
mills, to be laid out, &c.
The old private road from the Black
Horse Tavern
to the road leading therefrom to Nelson's mill, to be
reviewed and made public,
A further supplement to an act for
building a bridge
over the river Susquehanna,
A company incorporated to make a turnpike
road
from the contemplated bridge over the Susquehanna at
Conowingo creek, to the Pennsylvania line, &c.
Commissioners of the school fund appointed,
A road to be laid out from the mouth
of Cooley's
branch to the bridge at Rock Run on Susquehanna,
A supplement to the act of 1816, ch.
208, to lay out
the road therein mentioned, &c.
The lots, streets, &c. in the
town of Belle-Air, to
be surveyed, marked and bounded, &c.
The Havre-de-Grace Ferry Company incorporated,
&c.
The powers of the trustees of the
poor enlarged as to
the overseer,
Money to be levied for the support
of Jemima Rockhold,
The trustees of the poor authorised
to keep a certain
additional number of out pensioners,
The sheriff required to reside in
the gaol, or to keep
a gaoler resident therein,
Penalty for neglect or refusal,
Excusable, if the gaol is not in good condition,
Further compensation allowed to jurors,
Turnpike Road Company, incorporated,
&c.
Of Worcester countymoney to be levied
for her
support,
Of Prince-George's countysame,
Twenty days at harvest excepted from
the penalty on
permitting slaves to act as free by hiring,
The powers of the commissioners enlarged,
The act of 1796, ch. 31, to prevent
the exportation of
flour not merchantable, and unsound salted provisions
from the Port of Havre-de-Grace, made permanent,
A supplement to the act of 1796, ch. 31,
The act of 1781, ch. 12, to prevent
the exportation
of bread and flour not merchantable, &c. so far as
relates
to Havre-de-Grace, revived and enacted into a
permanent law,
A supplement to the act of 1795, ch.
72, authorising
a lottery for building wharves,
Same to the act of 1798, ch. 51, for preventing
swine and geese from going at large,
Foreigners empowered to take by deed
or will lots
therein as if they were citizens,
Powers of the commissioners enlarged
as to nuisances,
streets, fines, &c. |
Session. Ch. S.
1816
30
36
55
68
140
190
235
256
1
2
266
1817
98
132
1818 106
1817 151
205
1818
32
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105
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121
1815 166
1818 168
1812
65
1811 214
1818 104
1
1800
46
1801 102
2
1805
40
1801 102
2
1802
21
24
29
83
1805 116
1812 189 |