TREASURER OF
THE WESTERN
SHORE.
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To pay to Jannett Lingan the
half pay of a captpin
To pay to Richard Ridgely
eight dollars for services render-
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220
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43
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ed as a committee clerk
To pay to John Quynn and
Andrew Slicer sixty dollars each
for taking care of the furniture
of the senate and house of dele-
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220
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45
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gates
To pay to Mary Benson. wi-
dow of Perry Benson, the half
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221
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46
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pay of a captain
To pay to James Maxwell five
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223
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59
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dollars for newspapers furnished
To pay to Catherine Plane,
widow of Jacob Plane, the half
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223
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53
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pay of a private
To pay to William Winches-
ter sixteen dollars for services as
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234
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56
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committee clerk to the senate
To pay to Elizabeth Dawkins.
widow of Charles Dawkins, the
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235
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57
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half pay of a sergeant
To pay to William Shaw for
the use of Mary Simpson, wi-
dow of Rczin Simpson, the half
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225
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59
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pay of a private
To pay to the members of the
legislature the per diem since the
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220
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60
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close of the journal
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226
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61
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w.
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WAREHOUSES.
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The governor and council to ap-
point two planters and two ship-
pers of tobacco to meet in the
city of Baltimore to examine the
condition of the public ware-
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houses, &c.
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213
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25
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WASHINGTON.
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Commemoration of his birth
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230
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64
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WATERS, ELIZA-
BETH J.
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The widow of Richard Wa-
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