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INDEX TO THE LAWS.
Money to be levied in Washington county
for erecting
additional buildings,
The second section of the act of 1804,
ch. 69, (relating
to Caroline county,) repealed,
The trustees in Baltimore county authorised
to lease
a part of the ground divided from the rest by a road,
The trustees in Prince-George's county
authorised
to make an exchange of part of the land belonging to
the old poor house,
The powers of the levy court of Baltimore
enlarged
as to the alms house,
Directions concerning the choice of
trustees in Talbot
county,
Additional sums to be levied in Washington
county
for the relief of the poor,
Children of paupers may be bound out
by the orphans
courts, or in their recess by the trustees of the
poor,
The trustees in Somerset county empowered
to keep
any number of out pensioners,
The trustees in Harford county empowered
to sell
the land conveyed to them, and to purchase other land,
The counties in which poor houses
have been established,
(except Harford, Queen Anne's, Dorchester,
Anne-Arundel, Cæcil and Calvert,) empowered to
keep out pensioners not exceeding twenty in any one
county, in addition to the number prescribed by 1799,
ch. 65.
Not to limit the number authorised in Somerset
county under the act of 1808, ch. 64,
The trustee empowered to contract with any person
for the maintenance of the poor by the year,
Punishment for burning any poor house,
See Arson.
The powers of the trustees in St.
Mary's county enlarged
as to out pensioners,
Regulations concerning the poor in
Frederick county,
Concerning the poor in Dorchester county,
The act of 1811, ch. 102, repealed,
Money to be levied in Talbot county
for enlarging
and repairing the poor house,
Direction as to the number of out
pensioners to be
kept in Queen-Anne's county confirmed,
Money to be levied in Talbot county
for enlarging
and repairing the poor's house,
The purchase of land in Queen-Anne's
county confirmed,
The trustees authorised to keep out
pensioners out
of the sum therein mentioned,
Money authorised to be levied annually
in Caroline
county for a certain additional number of out pensioners,
The levy court of Cæcil county
authorised to sell the
poor house, and purchase ground, and erect other
buildings,
Money authorised to be levied annually
in Prince-George's
county for the support of the out pensioners
therein named,
The powers of the trustees of the
poor in Washington
county vested in the levy court,
Regulations, &c.
Money to be levied in Talbot county
to the use of
the poor,
The act of 1797, ch. 9, repealed,
Money to be levied in Queen-Anne's
county for the
use of the poor,
Provision made for selling or leasing
the poor house
and ground in Baltimore county, and building a new
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Session. Ch. S.
1805
7
20
34
4
69
95
1806 34
1807
13
1808
54
64
1809
37
84
1
2
138
8
1810 125
1811 162
1812
12
12
107
1813 166
177
1814
48
80
1815
50
116
1816 104
108
167
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