1804.
CHAP. 110. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
James Byas and Joseph G. Daffin, of Dorchester county; Philip
Welsh, William Phillips, James Wilson, David Stevenson and Robert
Williams, of Cecil county; Richard G. Hardesty, of Prince-George's
county; Sele Tucker, Thomas Folks, Richard White and
Gottleb J. Grammer, of the city of Annapolis; Henry Downes,
junior, Moses Legg, William Kerney and William P. Ridgaway,
of Queen-Anne's county; Benjamin Burrows, William Stevenson,
George Huston, Benjamin Duvall, Benjamin Ogle, John
Dirtzbaugh and John Neill, of Frederick county; John B. Onion,
Abraham Jarrett, Doctor John Smith, Jeremiah Rogers, Robert
Morgan, John McComas, Joshua G. Barclay, Winston Smith and
William Barclay, of Harford county; Jane Green, of Caroline
county; Jacob Fouble, Joseph Kidder, Fordom Pease, John Forbes,
Joel M. Munson, Henry Sleenhuis, Samuel Godwin, John H. Behn,
James Williamson, William Stewart, Charles Davis, Francis W.
Bolgiano, James Oswald Bowman, John Edwards, Benjamin
Vaughan, Thomas Cantwell, Benjamin Dutton, Thomas Meeteer,
Anthony Lamerlere, Alexander Fulton and James Fulton, George
Andrean, John Clark, Francis Johonnet and Bernard H. Cook,
William Lowry, James Jaffray, William Harris, Enoch Churchman,
Benjamin D. Galpin, John C. Lutting, James Chalmers,
Samuel Walker, Thomas Lambden, James Lerue, Michael Baroux,
Walter S. Hunt, Joseph Wood, Jacob Milliron, Gilbert
Middleton and Jonathan Edwards, (a) Henry Brown, Alexander
Coulter, Daniel Connor, Adam Aldberger, James Morgan, Andrew
Jacob Von Hemessen, John Gill, Charles Rogers, John Hobby,
Hamilton Graham, James McEvoy, James C. Neilson, William
P. Matthews, Thomas Crain, John Ligget, David Watson,
Joseph Roach, Joseph Myers, Robert Miller, Frederick Travers,
James W. Sloan, George Buchanan, John B. Sayre, Benjamin
Thomas, Henry Child and Howell Price, Thomas Cave, Daniel
Ruff, Thomas Harrison, John Harper, Robert Nesbit, Robert
Cooke, Walter Wilson and John R. Caldwell, of the city of Baltimore;
Thomas Ringgold, of Washington county; Zachariah Maccubbin,
John Dells, Nicholas Pagno, Washington Drane, Thomas
Nicholls of John, Samuel S. Harwood, John Hobbs, Samuel Clements,
Taulbott Allnut and John Beaden, of Montgomery county;
Benjamin Duvall and Ninian Cochran, of Allegany county; by
their petitions to this general assembly, have set forth, that by reason
of many misfortunes they are unable wholly to pay their debts,
and have prayed that they may be discharged therefrom, upon their
delivering up all their property for the use of their creditors; and
the prayer of the said petitioners being found reasonable, therefore,
(a) See 1807, ch. 125. |