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    1805.

CHAP. 61.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Proviso.

                                LAWS OF MARYLAND.

of the said John Randle, Ally Campbell and Rebecca
Dennis, are such as to render a situation in the poor-house particularly
unsuitable for them, to support them as out pensioners, in
addition to the number now allowed by the act, (a) entitled, An act
to enlarge the powers of the trustees of the poor in the several
counties therein designated, and to allow to the said John Randle,
Ally Campbell and Rebecca Dennis, not exceeding thirty dollars
each, to be paid at such time as the said trustees shall direct, the
amount of which said pensions shall be levied in the same manner
as the other expenses of the poor-house in the said county; Provided,
that the application of the said John Randle, Ally Campbell 
and Rebecca Dennis, to be supported as out pensioners as aforesaid,
shall be recommended by the levy court of said county.

                                (a)  1799, ch. 65.  See 1800, ch. 73.

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Passed Jan. 25, 1806.
*  1803, ch. 66.
                                       CHAP. LXII.
A Supplement to the act, * entitled, An act to straighten part of the
    Road in Harford County which leads from Underhill's Mill to the
    City of Baltimore. 
Lib. TH. No. 1, fol. 64.
Preamble.     WHEREAS sundry inhabitants of Harford county, by their petition
have represented to this general assembly, that the commissioners
appointed under the original act to which this is a supplement,
in taking a view of ground over which the road in the said
original act mentioned was contemplated to pass, that it would be
more advantageously laid out, to intersect at the Rock Ford, on
the Little Falls, instead of intersecting at Hanway's mill, as provided
in the said original act, and praying that an act may pass
appointing commissioners to make the alterations aforesaid on said
road, beginning near a place called and known by the name of The
Sandy Bottom, on the road leading from Coop's-town to Hanway's
mill, and to straighten and amend the said road until they intersect
the Rock Ford, on the Little Falls, with power to assess the
damages; and the same being considered reasonable, therefore,
Commissioners appointed
to review
road.
    2.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
William Welch, Benjamin Quinland and Benjamin Rigdon, be and
they are hereby appointed commissioners, and empowered to review
the said road leading from Underhill's mill to Baltimore, beginning
near a place called The Sandy Bottom, on the road leading
from Coop's-town to Hanway's mill


 
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