BENJAMIN OGLE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
CHAP. LXIV.
An Act for the benefit of Michael Fenwick, of Saint-Mary's County.
Lib. JG. No. 3, fol. 458. |
1800.
CHAP. 64.
Passed Dec. 19. |
WHEREAS it is represented to this general assembly,
by the petition
of Michael Fenwick, of Saint-Mary's county, that a warehouse
in the said county, by the name of Cole's Warehouse,
was built on the land of the said Fenwick at the joint expense of
himself and the county aforesaid, for which he has received no
compensation; therefore, |
Preamble. |
2. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
the levy court of Saint-Mary's county be and they are hereby authorised
and required to allow to Michael Fenwick, of the county
aforesaid, out of the rents due upon tobacco received by the inspector
of Cole's warehouse, such annual compensation as they may
think proper, (not exceeding fifty dollars per annum,) taking into
consideration the land on which the warehouse stands, the monies
expended by him in building the same, and the roads leading
thereto. |
Levy court to allow
compensation
to M. Fenwick. |
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CHAP. LXV.
An Act for the relief of Hugh Ferguson, of Kent County. Lib.
JG.
No. 3, fol. 459. A Private Act.
A Supplement 1803, ch. 23. |
Passed Dec. 19. |
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CHAP. LXVI.
A Further Supplement to an act, (a) entitled, An act to establish
and
regulate a Market at Bridge-Town, in Kent County,
and for other
purposes. Lib. JG. No. 3, fol. 460.
(a) 1797, ch. 28. Other supplements 1804, ch. 26, and 1817,
ch. 196. |
Passed Dec. 19. |
WHEREAS, by the act entitled, An act to establish
and regulate
a market at Bridge-town, in Kent county, and for other purposes,
passed at November session, seventeen hundred and ninety-seven,
the commissioners of said town are required annually, on the first
Monday of March, to call a meeting of the inhabitants of said
town, by giving at least ten days notice, for the purpose of choosing
commissioners for the ensuing year: And whereas commissioners
were not elected agreeable to law on the first Monday of
March last; therefore, |
Preamble. |
2. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
it shall and may be lawful for the inhabitants of Bridge-town, and
of Sand-town (b) in Queen-Anne's county, entitled to vote for
commissioners,
to meet at the house now occupied by William Mann, in
Bridge-town, on the first Monday in March next, and then and
there elect five discreet reputable persons to act as commissioners
of said town for one year from and after the first day of April
next; and the commissioners, so elected, shall have and exercise
all the powers vested in commissioners of said town by the act to
which this is a supplement.
(b) By 1817, ch. 196, the two
towns considered as one and called Millington. |
Election of commissioners. |
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LXVII.
An Act respecting Idiots, Lunatics and Persons non compos mentis.
Lib. JG. No. 3, fol. 460. |
Passed Dec. 19. |
WHEREAS by law the chancellor is confined in making
provision
for the support of idiots, lunatics and persons non compos mentis, |
Preamble. |
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