WILLIAMSPORT
WILLMORE, THOS.
AND WIFE
WILSON, MARGARET
WITH, ANDREW
WITHDRAWING RECORDS,
&c.
WITNESSES |
INDEX TO THE LAWS.
Turnpike road from Baltimore to be
extended to
Williamsport,
Regulations concerning the market,
The Conococheague Bank established
in Williamsport,
A company incorporated for erecting
a bridge over
the Potomac at Williamsport,
A company incorporate to make a turnpike
road
from Boonsborough to the Conococheague creek at
Williamsport,
Commissioners appointed to purchase
a fire engine,
&c.
A company incorporated to make a turnpike
road
from Boonsborough, through Williamsport, to intersect
the turnpike road now making from Cumberland
to the west bank of the Conococheague,
A company incorporated to make a turnpike
road
from the west bank of the Conococheague creek at
Williamsport to intersect the Cumberland turnpike
road at or near Stone Quarry Ferry,
A company incorporated for introducing
a supply of
water into Williamsport,
Of Anne-Arundel countymoney to be
levied for
their support,
Of Montgomery countymoney to be levied
to support
her and her children,
Money to be levied for his support,
See Embezzling.
How compelled to attend justices of
the peace,
The governor and council may compel
the attendance
of witnesses on appeal from complaints against inspectors
of tobacco,
Slaves to be admitted as witnesses
for or against free
persons of colour accused of stealing or of receiving
stolen goods,
The oath of the subscribing witnesses
to a letter of
attorney for acknowledging a deed required,
The testimony of negroes or mulattoes,
slaves or free,
may be received against such negroes or mulattoes,
Allowance to witnesses in the criminal
court of Baltimore,
Directions for the speedy trial of
persons committed
for treason, &c. unless where the witnesses for the
state
cannot be produced,
On conviction of murder, by confession,
the court
shall proceed by examination of witnesses to determine
the degree, &c.
Cases in which no compensation shall
be allowed to
the prosecutor,
Former deeds of manumission under
the act of 1796,
ch. 67, declared valid, though not evidenced by two or
more witnesses,
Three witnesses necessary to prove
a nuncupative
will, &c.
See Nuncupative Will.
On return of a writ of habeas corpus
the attendance
of witnesses may be compelled for the purpose of proving
the circumstances of the detention, &c.
Before any person allowed to affirm
shall be admitted
as a witness the court shall be satisfied that such
person is conscientiously scrupulous of taking an
oath, |
Session. Ch. S.
1804 101
1809 109
1813
33
1814
21
1815 167
1815
33
1816 105
1817 129
202
1818
34
167
1811
34
1806
42
1804 109
1809 138
8
1801
42
63
31
109
1807 154
2
1813 104
2
1808
81
113
3
4
1809 125
7
138
3
Enbsp;
24
1810
15
34
1813 175
2
1817
61
Confirmed by
1818 163 |