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Session Laws, 1828, 1829
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            THOMAS KING CARROLL, ESQ. GOVERNOR.                                                                                              1829.

                                        CHAPTER 121.

An act to divorce Martha A. Hollingsworth, from her husband
                                   Parkin Hollingsworth.

  CHAP. 121.  

Passed Feb. 22, 1830.
    Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
Martha A. Hollingsworth, of Baltimore county, be, and she
is hereby divorced from bed, board and mutual cohabitation
with her husband Parkin Hollingsworth; that she may, and
shall henceforth take and be known by the name of Martha
A. Kelso; that she shall be entitled to the custody of their
daughter, and that the said Martha shall have and exercise all
the rights, privileges and immunities, and be subject to all the
legal responsibilities of a feme sole, except that on marrying
again, in the same manner as she would have been if she had never
been married; and that the said Parkin Hollingsworth shall
not, by virtue of his marriage with the said Martha, be in any
manner entitled to, or authorised to have or claim any right,
title or interest in the estate, real, personal or mixed, of the
said Martha, whether acquired by the said Martha prior to,
or to be acquired by hereafter the passage of this act; nor shall
the said Martha be in any manner entitled to have or claim
any right, title or interest in the estate, real personal or mixed,
of the said Parkin Hollingsworth whether acquired by the
said Parkin prior to, or to be acquired by him after the passage
of this act; and that neither the said Parkin, nor the said
Martha, shall be liable for any debt that may be hereafter contracted
by the other.
Divorce.





    Name changed—
rights, &c.

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                                        CHAPTER 122.

An act for the relief of David C. French, an Insolvent Debtor.


Passed Feb. 22, 1830.
    Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the Commissioners of Insolvent Debtors for the city and county
of Baltimore, and the Judges of Baltimore County Court
respectively, be and they are hereby authorised and empowered
to grant to David C. French, of the city of Baltimore, the
benefit of the several acts of Assembly, passed for the relief
of insolvent debtors; Provided, that said David C. French, shall
in all respects, (except that of proving residence) comply with
the requisitions of said acts of Assembly, and that he satisfy
the said Commissioners, that he did not come into this State
with the view of obtaining the benefit of the said Insolvent
laws.
    Insolvent acts extended
to.



 
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