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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
St. Mary's county, in the year eighteen hundred
and fifty-two, did erroneously and ignorantly pay
to George S. King, State's Attorney lor the county
aforesaid, the full amount of taxes due for said
year, as per copy of receipts appear; and whereas,
one of the securities upon the official bond of John
B. Flower is dead, and the principal as well as the
other security insolvent :
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Allowances.
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SECTION 1 . Therefore be it enacted by the General
Assembly of Maryland, That the securities on the
official bond of John B. Flower be and they are
hereby allowed all receipts of George S. King,
State's Attorney, to John B. Flower, for the year
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Proviso.
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eighteen hundred and fifty-two; provided, the
parties claiming relief file the receipts of the said
State's Attorney in the Comptroller's office on or
before the first day of June, eighteen hundred and
sixty-four.
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CHAPTER 17.
Passed Feb.
8, 1864.
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AN ACT to authorize and empower the Trustees
of "The Union Academy of Baltimore County"
to sell said property, and for the purchase of
another site.
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Empowered
to sell.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That John S. Berry, John Slack,
George L. Millim'an, Lewis P. Coale and Martin
Suter, Trustees of "The Union Academy of Balti-
more County," be and they are hereby authorized
and empowered to sell the lot of "ground, with the
building thereon, which was conveyed by George
Ellicott to Job Smith, Charles Timanus, Nicholas
Lehman, David Ricketts and James William Mc-
Culloh, Trustees, and their successors, by deed
bearing date the sixteenth day of October, in the
year eighteen hundred and twenty-six.
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