1827
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RESOLUTIONS
No. 52.
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Passed March 14,
1828
Half pay of surgeon
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A resolution in favor of Mrs. Jane Parran, of Calvert County.-
Resolved, That the treasurer of the Western Shore, pay to
Mrs, Jane Parran, of Calvert county, or to her order, during:
life, in half yearly payments, a sum of money equal to the half
pay of a surgeon, as a further remuneration for her husband
Dr. Thomas Farran's services during the revolutionary war
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No. 53,
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Passed March 14,
1828
Half payof Lieut.
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A resolution in favor of Mary Ireland of Calvert county
Resolved, That the treasurer of the Western Shore be, and
he hereby is authorised and directed to pay to Mary Ireland,,
of Calvert county, or to her order, during life, in half yearly
payments, a sum of money equal to the half pay of a lieute-
nant, as a further rtmuneration for her husband George Ire-
land's services during the revolutionary war.
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No, 54.
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Passed March 14
1828
Half pay of private
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A resolution in favor of Elizabeth Hudson, of Caroline county
Resolved, That the treasurer of the Western Shore pay to
Elizabeth Hudson, of Caroline county, or to her order, dur-
ing life, in half yearly payments a sum of money equal to the
half pay of a private, as a further remuneration for her hus-
band John Hudson's services during the revolutionary war.
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No. 55.
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Passed March 14,
1828
Half pay of capt.
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A resolution in favor of Mary Lewis, of Washington county
Resolved, That the treasurer of Western Shore pay to Ma-
ry Lewis, of Washington county, or to her order, during life
in half yearly payments, a sum of money equal to the half
pay of a captain, as a farther remuneration tor her husband,
Captain William Lewis' services daring the revolutionary war
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No. 56,
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Passed March 14,
1828
Approbation,
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Resplutions abbreviating the services and gallant conduct, in the Iate
war, of Henry E. Ballard, an officer of the United States Navy.
Resolved unanimously, That the General Assembly of Mary
Und entertain a high sense of the gallantry of Henry E. Ballard,
a native of this state, and first lieutenant of the United States
frigate Constitution, in her memorable action with the British
ship Canne and Levant, during the late war, and also appreci-
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