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            ROBERT WRIGHT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

    2.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said bond shall be lodged in
the office of the clerk of Caroline county, to be there recorded, and
upon such bond, or any office copy thereof, suit or suits may be
instituted for any breach or noncompliance with the condition thereof.

    1808.

CHAP. 30.

Bond to be lodged
in clerk's office.

                                            _____
 
                                      CHAP. XXXI.
An Act authorising a Lottery to raise a sum of money for the purpose
    of repairing the Parsonage-House and Church belonging
    to the German Evangelical Lutheran Congregation in Frederick-Town,
    in Frederick County. 
Lib. TH. No. 2, fol. 27.

Passed Dec. 20.
    1.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
it shall and may be lawful for Frederick Heisley, John F. A. Bogen,
George Creager, junior, William Michael, David Markie,
Peter Burkhart, John S. Miller, Charles Shell, Henry Zieler, Jacob
Medtart, John Fesler, Jacob Leab, George Creager, senior,
Frederick Lochr, George Adam Ebert, John Dill, Michael Kolb
and Francis Mantz, or a majority of them, to propose a scheme or
schemes of a lottery for raising a sum of money, not exceeding sixteen
hundred and twenty-five dollars, and sell and dispose of the
tickets in said lottery, and to draw the same; provided, that the
said Frederick Heisley, John F. A. Bogen, George Creager, junior,
William Michael, David Markie, Peter Burkhart, John S.
Miller, Charles Shell, Henry Zieler, Jacob Medtart, John Fesler,
Jacob Leab, George Creager, senior, Frederick Lochr, George
Adam Ebert, John Dill, Michael Kolb and Francis Mantz, or a
majority of them that undertake to act under this law, shall before
the sale or disposal of any ticket or tickets in said lottery, give
their bond to the state of Maryland, in the penalty of three thousand
dollars, conditioned that they will well and truly apply so
much money arising therefrom, within twelve months after the
drawing of the said lottery shall be completed, as will satisfy the
fortunate adventurers for prizes drawn by them, and after deducting
the necessary expense incurred in said lottery, shall within
eighteen months after the drawing of said lottery shall be completed,
apply the money raised by such lottery for the purpose of repairing 
the parsonage-house and rebuilding the church aforesaid.
Scheme may be
proposed—bond
to be given.
    2.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That it shall be the duty of the said
commissioners, before they act as such, to lodge the bond entered
into as aforesaid in the office of the clerk of Frederick county
court, there to be recorded, and upon such bond, or any office copy
thereof, suit or suits may be instituted against the obligors therein,
or any of them, or their legal representatives, for any breach or
noncompliance with the conditions of the same.
Bond to be lodged
in clerk's office.
                                                _____
 
                                        CHAP. XXXII.
An Act annulling the Marriage of John C. Hatton and Elizabeth Hatton,
                    of Somerset County. 
Lib. TH. No. 2, fol. 28.

Passed Dec. 20.


 
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