RESOLUTIONS.
No. 65.
Resolved, That executions against the securities of Thomas
Pollard, late sheriff of Allegany county, on judgments obtained
at the suit of, and in the name of the state of Maryland, in
Allegany county court, shall not issue or be levied before the
first day of January, eighteen hundred and twenty seven; Provided,
That within two months from the passage of this resolution,
they give bonds with security to be approved of by the
clerk of Allegany county court, for the payment of the said
debt, with the interest thereon on or before the said first day of January,
A. D. eighteen hundred and twenty seven; Provided, That
it shall and may be lawful to issue an execution or executions
on said judgments at any time within one year from the said
first of January, eighteen hundred and twenty seven, or
to proceed to sell under or proceed upon such execution or executions
as may have been issued at the date of this resolution.
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Dec. Ses. 1825.
Passed March
2, 1826.
Thos. Pollard's
securities.
Proviso.
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No. 66.
Whereas, Terrane Doyle, became the purchaser
of lot number
346, westward of Fort Cumberland, who paid for the
same on the second of September, seventeen hundred and
ninety four, and assigned his right to the said lot, to Luke
Pentoney, who, on the eighth of September, eighteen hundred
and eight, obtained a patent: And whereas, by the mistake and
inadvertance of the them register of the land office, a proclamation
warrant was issued to Robert Sinclair, to resurvey and
affect the said lot, who assigned the same to Peter Devicman,
who assigned the same to John Templeman, and the said John
Templeman had the same resurveyed, and a certificate thereof
returned to the land office, and on the sixth day of September
seventeen hundred and ninety six, paid to the treasurer of the
western shore the sum of twelve pounds ten shillings, for caution,
and five shillings for improvements, and on the ninth day
of July, eighteen hundred and one, obtained a patent for the
same, Therefore,
Resolved, That the treasurer of the western shore
pay to John
Templeman, or his order the sum of thirty-four dollars, with
interest thereon from the sixth day of September, seventeen hundred
and ninety six, out of any unappropriated money in the
treasury, to reimburse him the sum paid into the treasury, on
the sixth of September, seventeen hundred and ninety six
on a proclamation warrant to resurvey and affect lot number
three hundred and forty six, west of Fort Cumberland, in Allegany
county; which warrant issued improperly by the then register
of the land office of the western shore.
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Passed March
3, 1826.
John Templeman.
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