JOSEPH KENT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1827
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to import aad bring into this state from the state of Virginia,
the following negro slaves, viz Lewis, Arthur, Abel, Jacob,
Rachael, Vgnes, Kissa and her infant son Isaac, Sarah, Edca
and Eliza, and to have and hold the above named negro slaves
in the same right, as if they had been born, raised and origi-
nally possessed and held slaves in this state.
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CHAP. 131
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CHAPTER 134.
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An act to authorise the Commissioners of Baltimore County, to
levy and assess a certain sum of money therein menioned
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Passed March 7,
1828
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the commissioners of Baltimore county, be, and
they are fiereby authorised and directed, to assess and levy
upon any assessable property in said county, a sum sufficient
to pay the interest on a certain sum of money heretofore loan-
ed to William Dimmitt, Upton Reed and Ephraim King, the
commissioners appointed by the former levy court of said
county, to build a bridge over the Great Falls of Gunpowder,
on the Belle Air road, near to Perry Hall farm.
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Levy authored
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the commissioners of Bal-
timore county shall pay over, when collected, to said com-
missioners appointed as aforesaid, when they in their wisdom
are satisfied that the said bridge is completed in a workman
like manner, the said sum of money «
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Payment directed
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CHAPTER 133.
An act relative to Swine going at large in the Village of Hills-
borough in Caroline County.
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Passed —— dayof-
1828
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WHEREAS, it is represented to this general assembly of
Maryland, by the petition of sundry inhabitants of the Village
of Hillsborough in Caroline county, that great inconvenience
is experienced by the inhabitants of said village, in conse-
quence of swine being permitted to go at large in said village;
And whereas, the inhabitants of said village of Hillsborough
did petition this legislature at December session, eighteen
hundred and twenty two, for an act to incorporate said village,
by which means, the said village might have power to elect
commissioners, who shall have power to pass by-laws for the;
government of the said village, which said act was granted
them, one of the principal objects of which was to prohibit
swine from going at large in said village, the issue thereof
having been tried by legal authority, and it having been -there
by ascertained and settled, that the act of incorporation can
have no bearing upon swine belonging without the limits of
the said village: Therefore,
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Preamble
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