NOV. SESS.
1812. |
APPENDIX——RESOLUTIONS.
to him for those services by which his country has
been so essentially benefitted. |
Passed Jan. 2, 1813.
In favour of Jas.
Semmes. |
No. 59.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore
be, and he
is hereby required, to pay to James Semmes, of Charles county,
late a second lieutenant in the revolutionary war, or to his order,
annually in quarterly payments, during his life, a sum of money
equal to the half pay of a second lieutenant. |
Passed Jan. 2, 1813.
In favour of Wm.
Hillman. |
No. 60.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore
be, and he
is hereby directed and required, to pay annually to William Hillman,
or order, a sum of money equal to the half pay of a soldier,
as a remuneration to the said William Hillman for services rendered
his country in the revolutionary war, and as a relief from the
indigence and misery which attend his old age. |
Passed Jan. 2, 1813.
In favour of
Michael O'Conner. |
No. 61.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore
pay to Michael
O'Conner, of Harford county, or to his order, a sum of money
in quarterly payments, equal to the half pay of a matross, as
a further remuneration for those services rendered his country during
the revolutionary war. |
Passed Jan. 2, 1813.
In favour of Thos.
Simpson. |
No. 62.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore
be, and he
is hereby directed, to pay to Thomas Simpson, late a corporal in
the revolutionary war, or to his order, a sum of money annually
in quarterly payments, equal to the half pay of a corporal, as
a further remuneration for those services rendered his country in
her struggle for liberty and independence. |
Passed Jan. 2, 1813.
In favour of
John Bolton. |
No. 66.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the eastern shore
be, and he
is hereby directed to pay annually, unto John Bolton, or his order,
in quarterly payments, a sum of money equal to the half pay of a
private in the late revolutionary war. |
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Passed May 20,
1813.
Deputation appointed,
&c. |
MAY SESSION, 1813.
No. 1.
RESOLVED, That the governor and council be,
and they are
hereby requested, forthwith, to send a deputation to Washington,
for the purpose of ascertaining what further protection will be offered
by the general government against the incursions of the common
enemy, and also what provision may be expected to liquidate
the necessary expenditures which have been or may be incurred in
providing against their aggressions. |
Passed May 26. |
No. 2.
WHEREAS it appears from the communication of the
treasurer
of the western shore, that William Marbury, late agent of the
state of Maryland, has not complied with the resolution of November
session eighteen hundred and twelve, directing the said
William Marbury to transfer to Benjamin Harwood, trustee, all
the old six per cent. and deferred, and three per cent. stock now
standing in his name, belonging to the state: therefore, |
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