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                APPENDIX——RESOLUTIONS.

court, one copy; to the corporation of the cities fo Annapolis and
Baltimore, each one copy, for the use of their respective corporations;
to the principals of Saint-John's and Washington colleges,
each five copies, for the use of the students in the said colleges; to
the principals of all other seminaries of learning now incorporated
by the laws of this state, each three copies, for the use of the scholars
in said seminaries; to the librarian of the library company of
Baltimore five copies, and the secretary of the Somerset library
company two copies, for the use of their respective libraries, and
to the Taney-town library company, in Frederick county, two copies;
to the clerk of the house of delegates one copy, and the clerk
of the senate one copy; the residue to be disposed of in such manner
as the governor and council, or the legislature, may direct.

NOV. SESS.
      1802.
                                        No. 10.
    RESOLVED FURTHER, That in case of the death, resignation or
dismission from office, of either of the officers before mentioned, excepting
the members of the general assembly, the chancellor, the
judges of the court of appeals, and the judges of the general and
district courts, the said copies of the laws of the United States, delivered
to them as aforesaid, shall belong to their respective successors
in the said offices.

In case of death,
&c. of officer, laws
to belong to successor.
                                        _____
 
                        NOVEMBER SESSION, 1803.
                                        No. 1.
    WHEREAS it appears that Charles Lecompte, of Dorchester
county, became the purchaser of lots No. 12 and 13 of the Indian
lands sold in the said county by the agent of the state; that the
surveyor, in calculating the contents of lot No. 13, stated that it
contained the quantity of three hundred and seventeen acres of
land, in consideration whereof, the said Charles Lecompte passed
his bond to the state for the payment of the purchase money therefor,
at the rate of three pounds and six-pence per acre:  And whereas
it appears that an error was made in the calculation of the contents
of the survey of the said lot No. 13, which has since been revised
and corrected by the examiner-general of the western shore,
who hath certified that the said survey contains no more than two
hundred and ninety-one and an half acres of land:  And whereas
the said Charles Lecompte hath paid into the treasury of the western
shore the whole amount of the purchase money, with the interest
due thereon, for the said land, with an allowance for the error
in the calculation aforesaid:  RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the
western shore be and he is hereby directed to endorse upon the
bond given by the said Charles Lecompte a credit for the deficiency
of twenty-five and an half acres of land, at the rate of three
pounds and six-pence per acre, and to deliver up the said bond to
the said Charles Lecompte, or order, to be cancelled; and that the
chancellor be and he is hereby authorised and empowered to execute
a deed to the said Charles Lecompte, for the said lands, according
to the terms of sale.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Treasurer to endorse
a credit upon
the bond given
by Charles Lecompte.

                                        No. 2.
    RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore pay to Dominic
Koine, of Harford county, an old infirm soldier, or to his

In favour of Dominic
Koine.
 

 
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