RESOLUTIONS.
payments, the half pay of a captain, as a further remuneration
for her late husband's services during the revolutionary war.
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Dec. Ses. 1825.
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No. 71.
Resolved, That the treasurer of the Western
Shore, pay unto
the order of Theodorick Bland, the sum of three thousand four
hundred dollars for his salary as chancellor for the year ending
on the sixteenth day of February, 1826; and the salary of the
present chancellor, as declared by a resolution passed at this
session of the general assembly, shall be paid to him quarterly by
the treasurer of the Western Shore during the continuance of
his commission and no longer.
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Passed March
3, 1826.
The Chancellor.
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No. 72.
Resolved, That the treasurer of the Western
Shore, pay to
Thomas Wright, or order, the sum of ninety-one dollars and
thirty-five cents, with interest from the fourth day of November
eighteen hundred and fifteen, till paid, out of any unappropriated
money in the treasury.
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Passed March
3, 1826.
Thomas
Wright.
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No. 73.
Whereas by resolutions of the present assembly the
governor
and council are authorised to procure certain valuable papers
remaining in the chancery office, to be recorded: And whereas,
the governor and council entertain doubts of their authority, under
said resolutions, to carry into effect the intention of the General
Assembly in passing them: Therefore,
Resolved, That the governor and council, be, and
they are
hereby authorised and empowered to contract in the name of the
State, with some person or persons of integrity, understanding,
and other proper qualifications to discharge the labor and duties
mentioned in said resolutions; and the governor and council are
hereby authorised to draw quarterly and yearly as the work progresses,
on the treasurer of the Western Shore, which drafts the
said treasurer is hereby directed to pay, for such sums as may
be necessary to meet the demands of the persons engaged in said
work.
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Passed March
3, 1826.
Chancery papers.
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No. 74.
Resolved, That John Barnes, clerk of Charles
county court,
be, and he is hereby allowed until the first of January, 1828, to
complete the records of papers, judgments and judicial proceedings
remaining in his office unrecorded, which were required to
be recorded under the act of 1817, chapter 119, or which were
required by any previous act of assembly, to be recorded: Provided,
that nothing contained in this resolution, shall operate to
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Passed March
4, 1826.
Records of
Charles county.
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