A LIST of the LAWS passed last SESSION.
An ACT for the relief of John Love, of Harford county.
An ACT to open and extend the road leading from Whittingham's
bridge, at Princess-Anne-town,
in Somerset county, to the plantation
of George Pollitt, deceased, until it intersects
the road leading from Salisbury to
Stevens's ferry, at the plantation of Joshua Morriss.
An ACT to empower Margaret Lee Rogers, of Prince-George's
county, to sell the personal property
belonging to the estate of John Rogers,
deceased.
An ACT to open a road from Venable's mills, on Barren
creek, in Somerset county, to Dean's
landing, on Nanticoke river.
An ACT to enable the select vestry of Saint-Michael's
parish, in Talbot county, and James
Tilghman, of Chester-town, in Kent
county, to make an exchange of certain lands.
An ACT to lay out and open a road to and from the mill
of Joshua Howard, on Sam's creek,
in Frederick county.
An ACT for securing to the society of the people called
Quakers the use of certain lands lying
in Cæcil county, agreeably to
original grant of the same from the government of Pennsylvania.
An ACT to empower the vestry of Great Choptank parish
to sell or apply the materials of the
old church, in said parish, to the
building a new church in Cambridge, and for other purposes
therein mentioned.
An ACT for the benefit of Charles Worthington.
A Supplement to an act, entitled, An act for the speedy
conveyance of public letters and packets,
and for other purposes.
An ACT to enlarge the powers of the trustees of the poor
of the several counties therein mentioned.
An ACT to empower the justices of the peace of Charles
county to assess and levy a sum of
money on said county to repair their
court-house and build a record-office.
An ACT to authorise John Wilson, son of George, of Kent
county, to erect a mill-dam, and
to appoint commissioners to lay out
a road at the places therein mentioned.
An ACT to improve and repair the streets in Elizabeth-town,
in Washington county, and for
other purposes therein mentioned.
An ACT to empower the justices of Caroline county to
levy a sum of money, by an assessment
of the property of said county, to
erect a gaol at Denton, in said county, and for other purposes
therein mentioned.
An ACT for the relief of Rhoda Phillips, of Dorchester
county.
An ACT to prevent swine from going at large in the town
of Bladensburgh, in Prince-George's
county.
A Supplement to an act, entitled, An act to authorise
the commissioners for building a court-house
in Talbot county, to sell and dispose
of the old court-house, and for other purposes
therein mentioned.
An ACT for the benefit of Susanna Howser, formerly widow
of Casper Fritchie, and her
children.
An ACT to authorise the laying out of certain roads in
Baltimore county.
A Supplement to an act, entitled, An act to streighten
and amend the post-road from Havre-de-Grace
to Baltimore-town.
An ACT for making an alteration in the turnpike road
in Baltimore county.
An additional supplement to the act, entitled, An act
for the relief of certain purchasers of confiscated
property.
An ACT to aid the defects of certain conveyances of lands
in Frederick county.
A Supplement to an act for the relief of the securities
of John Beall, former collector of the
public taxes for Prince-George's county.
An ACT to enable Martha Howard, executrix of Benjamin
Howard, late collector of the
public taxes for one of the districts
of Anne-Arundel county, and late sheriff of said county,
and executrix of Joseph Howard, her
late husband, one of the securities of the said Benjamin
Howard, to collect the balances due
to him as collector and sheriff as aforesaid.
An ACT for valuing the lot of ground in Upper-Marlborough,
in Prince-George's county, on
which the inspecting house stands,
and for paying the proprietor the value thereof.
An ACT to empower the justices of Queen-Anne's county
to levy a sum of money to complete
the court-house and gaol at Centre-Ville,
in said county.
An ACT to for the relief of John Smith Brookes, of Prince-George's
county, one of the securities
of Thomas Williams, late collector
of the public taxes in said county.
An ACT to empower the trustees of James Scott to execute
and acknowledge the conveyance
therein mentioned.
An ACT to enable the inhabitants of Durham parish, in
Charles county, to elect vestrymen
and churchwardens for said parish.
An ACT for the benefit of John Sewell.
An ACT to enable the inhabitants of Stepney parish, in
Somerset county, to elect vestrymen
and churchwardens for said parish.
An ACT to lay off a road from Newmarket, in Kent county,
to Isaac Perkins's mill in said
county.
An ACT concerning the territory of Columbia, and the
city of Washington.
An ACT to authorise and empower the justices of Anne-Arundel
county to increase the salaries
of the inspectors of tobacco at Elk-Ridge
Landing warehouse, in said county.
A Supplement to an act, entitled, An act to revive and
aid the proceedings of Harford county
court, and for other purposes.
An ACT for the benefit of William Wirt.
An ACT to prevent abuses in making of bricks, and to
ascertain the dimensions thereof.
An ACT to continue and amend an act, entitled, An act
for the more effectual punishment of
criminals.
An ACT to repeal an act, entitled, An act to ascertain
the allowance to the members of the
general assembly, and to defray the
expences of their attendance.
An ACT for the establishment of a warehouse in Beard's
point, in Anne-Arundel county.
An ACT to lay out certain roads in Anne-Arundel and Montgomery
counties.
An ACT for the relief of Elizabeth Dorsey, executrix
of Thomas Dorsey, late of Anne-Arundel
county.
An ACT to revive and aid the proceedings of the orphans
court of Dorchester county.
An ACT to authorise the justices of Prince-George's county
to levy a sum of money for the
support, maintenance and safe-keeping,
of Mary Brown and Eleanor Love, two lunatics. |
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