DANIEL MARTIN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR,
|
195
|
by authorised and required, to pay the several persons,
their executors, administrators, assigns or orders, or to such
of them as shall offer to receive the same, the several sums
of current money allowed to them respectively, as they
appear to be settled and ascertained by the said journal of
accounts, out of any money now in treasury, or that shall
come into the treasury subject to the appropriation of the
general assembly.
|
1830.
CHAP. 182.
|
CHAPTER 182.
|
|
An Act for the benefit of the Heirs of Mary Bucknal.
|
Passed Feb 2
|
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That whenever Micajah Merryman, junior, of
Baltimore county, shall, for the benefit of the children of
his sister Mary Bucknal, deceased, have delivered to the
clerk of Baltimore county court, to be by him recorded, a
good and sufficient release and discharge of a certain mort-
gage on the estate of the said Mary, that was heretofore
by her created and given to a certain William C. Harris,
who has assigned the same to the said Micajah Merryman,
junior, the court of Baltimore county shall appoint three
discreet, disinterested persons, to be commissioners, who
shall divide the real estate of Mary Ensor, deceased, who
intermarried with Micajah Merryman, senior, equitably
into three parts or portions, and allot them justly between,
Eleanor Merryman, Micajah Merryman, junior, and the.
children of the aforesaid Mary Bucknal, to wit, Sarah M.
Todd, Eleanor Todd, Joshua, George W. Todd, Mer-
ryman D. Todd, and Mary Ann Bucknal; and the said
commissioners shall, in making; the said division and allot-
ment, respect a certain distribution of the aforesaid estate
heretofore made, to wit, on or about the third day of No-
vember, in the year eighteen hundred and ten, by William
C. Goldsmith, George Harryman, Peter Bond, and Jacob
Miller, commissioners appointed for that purpose by Mi-
cajah Merryman, senior, with the approbation of his chil-
dren, to wit, Moses Merryman, who afterwards died in-
testate, and without issue, Micajah Merryman, junior,
Eleanor Merryman, and Mary Todd, who being a widow,
subsequently intermarried with a certain Benjamin Buck-
nal, and who were then all of full age; which said distribu-
tion was satisfactory to and approved of by the said Moses,
|
On release of a
mortgage real
estate to be di-
vided.
|
|
|