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Session Laws, 1836
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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1836.

CHAPTER 86.

A supplement to an act, authorising Henry Shafer,
George Shafer, and Henry J. Shafer, to distribute
their estate by iof, passed at December session, eigh-
teen hundred and thirty -four, chapter one hundred and
four.

CHAP. 87.

Passed Jan. 30,
1837.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, '
That the act to which this is a supplement, be and the
same is hereby continued in force until the seventeenth
day of February, in the year eighteen hundred and
thirty-eight; and that so much of the third section of
said act, as is inconsistent herewith, be and the same
is hereby repealed.

CHAPTER 87.

Time extended

A supplement to the act entitled, an act to appropriate a
part of the School fund belonging to Frederick coun-
ty, to the purposes therein mentioned, and for other
purposes.

Pawed Feb. 8,
1837.

WHEREAS, by the provisions of an act entitled, an
act to appropriate a part of the school fund belonging
to Frederick county, to the purposes therein mention-
ed, and for other purposes, passed at December session
eighteen hundred and twenty five, chapter seventy two,
the portion of the Frederick county School Fund, to
which the citizens of Frederick Town are entitled, is
directed to be paid over in equal shares to the Presi-
dent and Directors of the Frederick Free School, and
to the Pastor of St. John's Church, for the use of the
Frederick Benevolent Female School; and whereas, the
Frederick Free School is not now kept up, even in
name; and whereas, it is represented, that the ladies of
all Saints Parish, in Frederick county, have under
their care and supervision, aFemale Benevolent School,
at which many pupils are receiving gratuitous instruc-
tion; and that the portion of the said fund, to which
the Frederick Free School, if in existence, would be
entitled, would be usefully and beneficially applied, if

Preamble



 
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