A. W. BRADFORD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
carrying grain or other produce to float at ebb-
tide, and to condemn the same for the use of the
said John S. Clay ton and Samuel E. Clay ton and
their heirs ; provided, such appropriation of the
said Creek shall not in their opinion obstruct or
prejudice the navigation thereof.
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Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That the Commis-
sioners aforesaid be and they are hereby author-
ised and empowered to annex such conditions and
restrictions to said sale and condemnation as they
may deem conducive to the public interest.
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Conditions of
sale.
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Sec. 4. Be it enacted, That the said county
Commissioners, in their discretion, may sell and
convey to V. Burgess Hines, of Kent county, a
portion not exceeding thirty by fifty feet of the
public ground held by the said county on Graysen
Creek, in the first election district of Kent county.
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Conveyance
authorized.
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Sec. 5. And be it enacted, That this act shall
take effect from the date of its passage.
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In force
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CHAPTER 247.
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AN ACT to incorporate Trustees for the benefit
of the Methodist Episcopal Church on Kent Cir-
cuit, and to receive a conveyance of real estate.
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Passed March
7, 1862.
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SECTION 1 . Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That Thomas Baker, Joshua Clark,
William W. Parks, John N. Usilton, Joseph A
Harper, Henry Bramble and James Kendall, of
Kent county, and their successors, be and they are
hereby incorporated and made a body politic, by
the name and title of "Trustees for the benefit of
the Methodist Episcopal Church on Kent Circuit,"
and, by that name, shall have the right and capa-
city to receive and take, from Samuel E. Baker
and wife, a deed or conveyance of a quantity of
woodland in Kent county, not exceeding ten acres,
with rights of way to and from the same, and with
rights and privileges of using springs, branches,
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Incorporated,
&c.
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