EDWARD LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
CHAP. CXX.
An Act to authorise the sale of certain Land belonging to the Estate
of Stephen Wilson, late of the City of Baltimore, deceased.
Lib.
TH. No. 2, fol. 295. A Private Act. |
NOV. 1809.
CHAP. 120.
Passed Jan. 6, 1810. |
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CHAP. CXXI.
A Further Additional Supplement to the Act (a) entitled,
An act to
ascertain the allowance of Jurymen and Witnesses of
the General
Court, and the several County and Orphans Courts in
this State.
Lib. TH. No. 2, fol. 296.
(a) 1797, ch. 94. See 1807, ch. 79, 1818, ch. 54. |
Passed Jan. 6, 1810. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
there shall be allowed to each grand and petit juryman attending
the county court, and each petit juryman attending the orphans
court, for Somerset county, in this state, the sum of two dollars
for each and every day such grand and petit jurymen shall attend
for the discharge of his duty as such, to be allowed, and assessed
and levied, in the same manner as the allowance to jurymen have
heretofore been assessed and levied.
By 1818, ch. 54, the allowance to jurors
and witnesses attending the courts in
Saint-Mary's county, is increased. See 1818, ch. 31, as to the per
diem allowance
of jurors summoned to Baltimore county court. See 1818, ch. 121,
as to those in
Harford county. |
Allowance to jurors
in Somerset
county. |
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That all laws heretofore
passed, whereby
any allowance is directed to be made to any juryman for his attendance
as aforesaid, be and the same are hereby repealed, so far
as the same shall be repugnant to, or in any manner inconsistent
with, the provisions contained in this act. |
All laws repugnant
to this act repealed. |
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CHAP. CXXII.
An Act to lay out and open a Road in Somerset County. Lib.
TH.
No. 2, fol. 297. |
Passed Jan. 6, 1810. |
WHEREAS it is represented to this general assembly,
by the petition
of sundry inhabitants of Somerset county, that it would be
of public utility to make a certain road leading from Salisbury, in
Somerset county, in the direction to Laurel, in the state of Delaware,
a public road; |
Preamble. |
2. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
William Handy, senior, James Ritchie, Shiles Crocket, William
Stone and John Umpstead, or a majority of them, be and they are
hereby appointed commissioners to survey, lay out and open, at
the expense of such persons as may think proper to contribute
thereto, a road, not exceeding twenty feet in width, beginning the
said road about a quarter of a mile from Salisbury, on the road to
Vienna, and thence pursuing an old road through Thomas Byrd's
and John Maddox's plantations, and passing near a Baptist meeting-house,
leaving the same on the right hand, following the old
road to Richard Waller's land, and through the same, in the best
and most convenient direction, to meet the Delaware road leading
from Laurel to the divisional line between the two states; and
the said commissioners, or a majority of them, shall make out a
plot of said road, and return the same to the clerk of Somerset
county court, to be recorded among the records of said county; |
Commissioners appointed
to lay out
and open a road. |
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