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JOSEPH KENT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1826.

CHAP. LI.
An Act for the relief of Margaret Johns Key.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland
That Aquilla Beall, and Louis Mackall, of Prince-George's
county, be and they are hereby appointed additional trustees,
to execute the trusts created by the last will and testament of
Benjamin Mackall, late of George-Town, in the District of Co-
lumbia, in the same full and ample manner as if they had been
thereto appointed by the last will of said Mackall, and that
they, together with Brooke Mackall and Samuel I. Potts, (the
trustees in said will named,) or a majority of them, be and
they are hereby Authorised and empowered, to sell and convey
all or any part of said tost estate, which has already vested, or
may hereafter vest in the said trustees, or any of them, as they,
or a majority of them, may deem expedient or necessary; and
they, or a majority of them, h aye full power and authority to
purchase and have conveyed to them other property, and to
complete and perform any contract for the purchase of proper-
ty heretofore entered into by the trustees appointed by the will
aforesaid, to vest and enure to the same trust and uses, as those
created by the last will and testament of the said Benjamin
Mackall

CHAP. 51.

Passed Feb 1, 1827
Additional trus-
tees appointed to
execute certain
trusts

CHAP. LII.
An Act to after the times of holding the County Courts in Worcester and
Somerset Counties.

Passed Feb 1, 1827

1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland.
That from and after the passage of this act, the county court of
Worcester county shall be held on the first Monday of May,
and the first Monday of November next, and on the same days
in each and every year thereafter, and that all causes, pleas,
process and proceedings, civil and criminal, now depending in
the said county court, or hereafter to. be issued therefrom, shall
be continued and returnable to the said days respectively.

Courts in Wor-
cester to be held
on first Monday
in May and No-
vember

2. And be it enacted, That from and after the passage of
this act, the county court of Somerset county (shall be held on
the third Monday of May, and the third Monday of Novem-
ber next, and on the same days in each and every year there-
after, and that all causes, pleas, process and proceedings, civil
and criminal, now depending in the said county court, or here-
after to be issued therefrom, shall be continued and, returnable
to the said days respectively.

In Somerset, third
Mondays in May
and November

3. And be it enacted. That all laws heretofore passed, which
directed the county courts of Worcester and Somerset counties,
to be held on any other days than those above directed, be and
the same are hereby repealed.

Repeal

CHAP. LIII.
An Act establishing a Library for the use of the legislature.

Passed Feb 2, 1827

1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That all books, maps and public documents, now in possession
of the state, or which may hereafter be purchased or obtained,
shall be kept separately, and placed in the same room, set apart

Books. &c. be-
longing to state to
be kept sepately



 
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