APPENDIX——RESOLUTIONS.
No. 7.
RESOLVED, That George Plummer Hinckle, of Allegany
county,
be and he is hereby released from the payment of fourteen dollars
sixteen cents and two thirds of a cent, the valuation of certain improvements
returned in a certificate of survey made for the said
Hinckle, called Walnut Plains, and bearing date the seventh day
of November eighteen hundred and eleven; and that the treasurer
of the western shore, upon the payment of the caution money, receipt
for the same in full upon the said certificate; and that patent
may issue thereupon—the other rules and regulations of the land-office,
in such cases, being fully complied with. |
NOV. SESS.
1811.
Passed Dec. 11.
In favour of Geo.
P. Hinckle. |
No. 9.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore
be and he is
hereby directed and required to pay to Henery Reading, late a
soldier in the revolutionary war belonging to the Maryland line,
or to his order, in quarterly payments, a sum of money equal to
the half pay of a private, as a provision to him in his indigent situation
and advanced life; and as a further remuneration to him for
those services by which his country has been so essentially benefited. |
Passed Dec. 13.
In favour of Henry
Reading. |
No. 10.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore
be and he is hereby
authorised and directed to pay to Thomas Gadd, or his order,
late a private soldier in the revolutionary war, a sum of money in
quarterly payments, equal to the half pay of a private. |
Passed Dec. 12.
In favour of Thos.
Gadd. |
No. 11.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore
be and he
is hereby directed and required to pay to William Sewell, of the
city of Annapolis, late a soldier in the revolutionary war, or to
his order, during life, in quarterly payments, a sum of money
equal to the half pay of a private. |
Passed Nov. 22.
In favour of William
Sewell. |
No. 12.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore
be and
he is hereby directed to pay to John Seaburn, or his order, during
life, in quarterly payments, a sum equal to the half pay of a private
in the late revolutionary war. |
Passed Dec. 21.
In favour of John
Seaburn. |
No. 13.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore
be and he is
hereby directed to pay annually, in quarterly payments, unto Thomas
Rowse, late a lieutenant in the Maryland line of the revolutionary
war, or to his order, a sum of money equal to the half pay
of a lieutenant, as a further reward for those services rendered his
country during the American war. |
Passed Dec. 21.
In favour of Thos.
Rowse. |
No. 14.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore
be and he
is hereby directed and required to pay to James Maxwell, of Cecil
county, late a meritorious soldier in the revolutionary war, or to
his order, in quarterly payments, a sum of money equal to the half
pay of a corporal, as a provision to him in his indigent situation,
now advanced in life, and as a further remuneration to him for those
services by which his country has been so essentially benefitted. |
Passed Dec. 21.
In favour of Jas.
Maxwell. |
No. 16.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore
be, and he
is hereby directed and required to pay to Henry Spalding, late a |
Passed Dec. 21.
In favour of Henry
Spalding. |
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