1804.
CHAP. 5. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
county, (so long as they may see cause,) a sum of money, not exceeding
thirty dollars for any one year, which sum shall be collected
as other county charges are, and paid to the said Mary Ann
Tuel, or such other person as the said court may appoint, for the
use, support and maintenance, of the said John Tuel. |
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Passed Jan. 5, 1805. |
CHAP. VI.
An Act authorising Jacob Schnebly, late Sheriff and Collector of
Washington County, to complete his Collection.
Lib. JG. No. 4,
fol. 532. |
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Passed Jan. 5, 1805. |
CHAP. VII.
An Act to authorise and empower the Levy Court of Calvert County
to assess and levy a sum of money for the purpose therein
mentioned.
Lib. JG. No. 4, fol. 533. |
Levy authorised
for building a new
gaol. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
the levy court of Calvert county be and they are hereby authorised
and empowered, at their discretion, to assess and levy, in two
years, a sum of money, not exceeding eight hundred dollars, for
the purpose of building a new gaol at Prince-Frederick-town, in
said county, to be levied and collected as other county charges. |
Court may contract
for building. |
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the levy court
of Calvert county
have full power and authority to contract for the building and completing
said gaol. |
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Passed Jan. 5, 1805. |
CHAP. VIII.
An Act to lay out and make public a Road therein mentioned in Harford
County. Lib. JG. No. 4, fol. 534. |
Preamble. |
WHEREAS it is represented to this general assembly,
by the petition
of sundry inhabitants of Harford county, that they labour
under great inconvenience from the want of a public road leading
from a place known by the name of John Bull's Blacksmith's
Shop, near Thomas's run, to Belle-Air, and praying that commissioners
may be appointed to lay out the same from said shop to intersect
the road leading from the Stone House, near Belle-Air, to
the lower cross roads at or near the mouth of Harry Gough's lane;
and the same being considered reasonable, therefore, |
Commissioners appointed
to review
and lay out a road. |
2. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
Parker Hall Lee, Abraham Jarrett, William Wilson, of William,
be and they are hereby appointed commissioners, and they, or a
majority of them, are hereby authorised and empowered to review
the private road now leading from John Bull's blacksmith's shop,
near Thomas's run, to Belle-Air, through the lands of Henry Waters,
Henry Ruff, senior, Henry Ruff, junior, the heirs of James
Cain, Henry Dorsey and John Moores, to intersect the road leading
from the Stone House, near Belle-Air, to the lower cross roads,
at or near the mouth of Harry Gough's land, and to lay out, survey,
mark and bound the same, not exceeding forty feet in width,
except so far and such parts thereof as now run through the cleared
lands of the person aforesaid, and to make a plot of the said
road, when laid out, surveyed, marked and bounded, including the
said parts which run through the cleared land aforesaid, and return
such plot, under their hands and seals, to the clerk of Harford
county, to be by him recorded among the land records of the |
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