NOV. SESS.
1803 |
APPENDIX——RESOLUTIONS.
order, the sum of forty dollars annually, during the life of said
Dominic Koine, and that the said sum be paid in quarterly payments. |
In favour of
George Second. |
No. 3.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the eastern shore
be and he is
hereby directed to pay George Second, or his order, the sum of
forty-four dollars per annum, in half yearly payments, out of any
money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. |
In favour of
Tho. Beall of Samuel. |
No. 4.
RESOLVED, That Thomas Beall, of Samuel, of Allegany
county,
be excused and relieved from the payment of the value of the
improvements returned upon a certificate of resurvey made on behalf
of him the said Thomas Beall, of Samuel, bearing date the
sixteenth day of September, eighteen hundred and three, for a
tract of land lying in Allegany county called Walnut Bottom,
amended, resurveyed and signed, by Ninian Cockran, surveyor of
Allegany county; provided that nothing herein contained shall prejudice
the rights of any other person who shall have before this
period obtained any right to the vacancy on which the said improvements
are erected; and provided also, that before the patent
shall issue on said certificate the said Thomas Beall, of Samuel,
shall oblige himself, in such manner as the chancellor shall prescribe,
to convey to the respective persons who have made the said
improvements, or to those who claim under them, and their heirs,
the several and respective pieces or parcels of land which are now
held and possessed by them respectively, together with the improvements
thereon, clear of all expenses. |
In favour of
James Neale. |
No. 5.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore
be and he is
hereby directed to pay to James Neale, on application, the sum of
fifteen pounds current money, and the further sum of fifteen pounds
like money annually, in quarterly payments, as a support to him in
his infirm situation, and in consideration of his many services as a
soldier in the late revolutionary war, from the effects of which he
has been rendered entirely unable to obtain a subsistence. |
In favour of John
Imeson. |
No. 6.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore
pay unto
John Imeson, a soldier in the revolutionary war, the sum of fifteen
pounds current money annually, during the remainder of his life,
to be paid in quarterly payments. |
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NOVEMBER SESSION, 1804.
No. 1.
WHEREAS Thomas Hawkins, of Frederick county, by
his petition
to this general assembly has set forth, that by an act of assembly
passed in the year seventeen hundred and seventy-one,
Francis Colvill, George Washington and John West, junior, the
executors of Thomas Colvill, were authorised to convey a tract of
land in said county called Merryland, to John Semple, or his assigns,
on the terms stated in the said act, that said Semple afterwards
assigned his interest in the land to one Adam Stewart and
Cumberland Wilson, agents and factors for Colin Dunlop and Son |
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