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174

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

1830.
CHAP. 162.
Commission-
ers to be paid

David Keifer, to the legal representatives of the said Jacob
Sherman, deceased, and that said alley, avenue or street,
shall be henceforward a public highway.
Sec. 4. And be it enacted, That the said David Keifer
shall pay the said commissioners a reasonable sum not ex-
ceeding two dollars each per day as a compensation for
their services.

 
 

CHAPTER 162.

Passed Feb 23,

An Act for the relief of sundry Poor Persons in the
several Counties therein mentioned.

Levies autho-
rised

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the levy court or county commissioners, as the case
may he, of Montgomery, Prince-George's, Charles, Cecil,
and Harford counties, he and they are hereby severally au-
thorised, directed and empowered, at their annual meeting,
so long as they shall see cause, to assess and levy on the
assessable property of said counties for the use of the se-
veral persons hereinafter mentioned, any money not ex-
ceeding the several sums annexed to their respective names,
at their discretion, viz. In Montgomery county, for Oswald
Clements, John Bowie, Rebecca Case, Sarah Gue, Robert
Soaper,(for the use of his daughter Martha,) Elizabeth Burk,
Elizabeth Hay, Aaron Henry, Zadock Duvall, each thirty
dollars, and to Thomas Burris twenty-five dollars; for Wil-
liam Schofield twenty dollars. In Prince-George's county,
for John Warrowll and wife, thirty dollars; for Samuel
Baldwin and wife, thirty dollars; for Benjamin H. Sum-
mers, Eliza Grimes, Verlinda Tyler, Walter Swaine, each
twenty dollars; fur Martha Thorn, twenty-five dollars; for
Sally Hinton, fifteen dollars; for Isaac Clark, twenty dol-
lars; for Thomas Taylor, thirty dollars, (payable to Wil-
liam Townshend or order, in addition to the sum he now
receives;) for Winifred Piles, ten dollars, (payable to Wil-
liam H. Piles, or order,) in addition to the sum she now
receives; for Maria Johnson, thirty dollars, instead of the
sum heretofore allowed to Mary Johnson; for George
Hyde, twenty dollars; for Edward Bowling, forty dollars.
In Harford county, for Francis Henry Holland, thirty dol-
lars, and the commissioners are hereby required to levy
the same; for Crispin Cunningham. senior, thirty dollars.
In Cecil county, for John Mercer, twenty dollars, in ad-

 

 
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