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Session Laws, 1892
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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to the said visitors and governors, to cover the cost of

Appropri-

ation to

boarding and educating said W. T. Brown for the said

Washing-

scholastic year, from the third Wednesday of September,

ton Col
lege.

eighteen hundred and ninety-one to the last Wednesday in


June eighteen hundred and ninety-two, the sum of three


hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents,


being the amount allowed for each student annually under


the act of eighceen hundred and seventy-four, chapter two


hundred and eighty -two.


SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this act shall

Effective.

take effect from the date of its passage.


Approved March 18th, 1892.


CHAPTER 156.


AN ACT to enable the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal


Church in Chestertown, and the trustees of the Methodist


Episcopal Church at Bond Chappel, to hold respectively


one undivided half part of four acres and one perch of


land.


WHEREAS, In the year eighteen hundred and seventy-


five the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church in

Preamble.

Chestertown, and the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal


Church of Bond Chappel, which la§t named church was then


on Kent circuit, purchased of George Vickers, trustees,


four acres and one perch of woodland, to enlarge the camp


meeting, lot of woodland, held by certain trustees, under


the act of incorporation, passed by the General Assembly of


Maryland, at its session which began on the third day of


December eighteen hundred and sixty-one and terminated


on the tenth day of March eighteen hundred and sixty-


two, chapter two hundred and forty-seven of the laws of


eighteen hundred and sixty-one and eighteen hundred and


sixty-two.


And it appears to be necessary, under the thirty -eight


article of the declaration of rights, of the Constitution of


Maryland, for the said purchase of four acres and one perch


of land, by the Said trustees, to be sanctioned by the Legis-


lature of Maryland, to enable the said trustees to hold the


said land ; now therefore,


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of

Sanction

Maryland, That its sanction be and is hereby given to the

to

purchase made by the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal

purchase

Church in Chestertown, and the trustees of the Methodist




 
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