APPENDIX——RESOLUTIONS.
completing the records of the late general court from the allowance
to be made for finishing and completing the records of the
court of appeals; which said allowances on the certificate of the
said judges, shall be paid to the said clerk by the treasurer of the
western shore, out of any unappropriated money in the treasury;
and the said judges shall notify the neglect and refusal of the said
executors as aforesaid to the attorney general, who shall thereupon
immediately institute suits upon the bond executed by the said
James Earle, as clerk of the general court, and against the executors
of the said James Earle, to compel the payment of the sums
so to be allowed by the said judges to the clerk of the court of
appeals, which said sums when recovered shall be respectively
paid to the treasurer of the western shore and shall be taken and
deemed as part of the funds of the state.
This Resolution repealed by Resolution passed
December Session 1817. |
DEC. SESS.
1814. |
No. 12.
RESOLVED, That the governor and council be, and
they are
hereby authorised and empowered in all cases of debts due to this
state, where judgments have been obtained, and the defendants are
subject to execution, upon application being made to them, and being
fully satisfied that the said debt for which indulgence is prayed
is well and sufficiently secured, and upon such applicant paying
six per cent. interest and all costs due thereon, to stay any further
proceedings against such debtors until the first day of January,
eighteen hundred and sixteen; provided that any judgments, upon
which proceedings may be stayed as aforesaid, shall continue and
remain in full force, and executions may be issued thereon at any
time after the expiration of such stay. |
Passed Jan. 21, 1813.
In favour of debtors
to the state. |
No. 16.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore
be, and he
is hereby authorised and directed to pay to the inspectors of the
penitentiary of this state or their order, the sum of twenty thousand
dollars, for the purpose of discharging the existing debts of
that institution. |
Passed Jan. 28, 1815.
Penitentiary appropriation. |
No. 17.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore
be, and he
is hereby directed to pay to John Brewer, register of the land
office, the sum of eighty-two dollars and seventy-five cents, the
amount of his account for the transportation of certain papers and
records belonging to the land office.
RESOLVED, That the governor and council be, and they
are
hereby authorised to direct the register of the land office to cause
record liber P. T. No. 1, and Anne-Arundel county rent roll No.
1, to be transcribed, and certain other records to be secured by repairing
or rebinding them, and that they draw on the treasurer for
such sum or sums of money, as may be necessary to carry this
resolution into effect, and that the treasurer pay the same out of
any unappropriated money in the treasury. |
Passed Jan. 16, 1815.
In favour of the
Register of the
land office. |
No. 20.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore
pay to Augusta
Denny, widow of the late Capt. Robert Denny, annually in
quarterly payments, a sum of money equal to the half pay of a
captain, as a compensation for the valuable services rendered by
her late husband during the revolutionary war. |
Passed Feb. 2, 1813.
In favour of Augusta
Denny. |
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