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Session Laws, 1825
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62

Dec. Ses. 1825.
 
 

Proviso.

                        JOS. KENT, ESQ. GOVERNOR.

and twenty three, chapter two hundred and five, be, and
the same is hereby revived continued and declared to have the
same effect and operation in law, as if the same had not expired, 
for and during the term of twelve months from the passage
of this act; Provided nevertheless, That the lands intended to
be conveyed by Winbert Tschudy to the said Ann Rochester and
Frances Rochester, and which may hereafter be conveyed, shall
at the time of such conveyance be free from all incumbrance
whatever; And whereas, one of the persons appointed in the
original law to estimate the value of the lands, to be conveyed to
Ann Rochester and Frances Rochester, by the said Winbert
Tschudy is now dead; Therefore,

    Additional
appointment.
    2.  Be it enacted, That Joseph Rochester, be, and he is hereby
appointed to joint those persons appointed in the original law for
that purpose.
                                                    — 
Passed Feb.
15, 1826.
                                            CHAPTER 83.

An act to authorise William Plummer to manumit the negro therein
                                                  named.

Leave granted.     Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That it
shall and may be lawful for William Plummer, of Montgomery
county, to manumit and set free a negro man called Samuel
Adams, the slave of said Plummer, by a deed to be executed
and recorded in the manner prescribed by the act of assembly
authorising the manumission of slaves; and the said deed when
so executed and recorded, shall have the same effect, and as
fully entitle the said negro to freedom as if he were under the
age of forty five years; Provided, That if the said negro shall
become unable to procure a subsistence, he shall in no case come
on the county for support; but shall have the same claim upon
the said William Plummer, or his heirs, or upon the estate of
the late Philemon Plummer, that he would have had, if this act
had not passed.
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Passed Feb.
18, 1826.
                                            CHAPTER 84.

An act to authorise the levy court of Frederick county to levy a sum of
                        money for the purposes therein mentioned.

Levy $100.         Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the levy court of Frederick county, be, and they are hereby authorised
to levy on the assessable property of said county, such
sum of money not to exceed eight hundred dollars, as they may
deem necessary to build and complete a bridge across the Catoctine
creek where the county road No. eighty nine, crosses


 
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