PRINCE-GEORGE'S
COUNTY |
INDEX TO THE LAWS.
Money to be levied for completing the
road from Annapolis
to Washington,
—Further provisions—appointment of commissioners,
&c,
Money to be levied annually for the
support of N.
G. Dyer,
Election districts to be reviewed
and altered,
Sum to be paid to the inspectors for
each hogshead
of tobacco on the delivery,
Money to be levied annually for the
support of R.
Wade,
—Same—for the support of Anne Greer,
A road to be opened from Ashton's
Ford to intersect
the road from B. Ogle's to Bladensburgh, &c.
Swine and geese prevented from going
at large in
Bladensburgh,
Saint Mary's, Charles, and Prince George's
counties, form the first judicial district,
The powers of the trustees of the poor
enlarged as to
out pensioners,
Money authorised to be levied for
building a bridge
over the Western Branch, near Upper Marlborough,
Obstructions in the Eastern Branch
near Bladensburgh
to be removed,
The trustees authorised to make an
exchange of part
of the land belonging to the old poor house,
The county court to be held on the
first Monday in
April and September,
Prince-George's and Anne-Arundel counties,
including
the City of Annapolis, form the second district for
electing representatives in congress,
Saint Mary's, Charles, and the first
election district
of Prince-George's county, form the first district for
choosing electors of the president and vice president
of
the United States,
—The residue of Prince-George's, Calvert, and
part of Montgomery county, form the second district
for choosing said electors,
Commissioners appointed to lay out
anew the town
of Nottingham, &c.
Money to be levied annually for the
support of Thomas
Butt,
The road from Spalding's tavern to
the District of
Columbia made public,
Provision for transcribing and recording
papers, &c.
in the office of the register of wills,
Money authorised to be levied, (with
Anne-Arundel
county,) for building a bridge over Patuxent River at
Queen-Anne,
A public road established from Lansdale's
Branch, to
intersect a road to the Oyster Shell Landing on Patuxent
River,
The destruction of crows encouraged,
Money to be levied for the support
of Samuel D.
Beck,
—Same, for the support of Thomas Gentle,
The road from J. Crawford's gate,
on the main road
from Upper Marlborough to Bladensburgh, till it intersects
the road from Annapolis to Bladensburgh, declared
a public highway,
A lottery authorised for making passable
the road
from Annapolis to Washington by Anacostia Bridge,
Provision made for transcribing certain
land records,
The road leading out of the main north
and south
road from Piscataway, to its junction with the road
leading to Fort Warburton on Potomac, declared a
public road, &c. |
Session. Ch. S.
1800
75
1805
94
1801
22
—— 59
—— 63
48
1817
73
1802
18
1803
6
—— 89
1810 107
1804
22
1804
55
Confirmed by
1805
16
1804
69
—— 98
1805
35
—— 59
—— 65
21
—— 97
2
—— —
3
—— — —
—— 114
1806
20
—— 32
—— 38
—— 85
1807
51
—— 71
—— 74
—— 82
—— 91
—— 153
—— 157
1808
2
1811
65 |