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            THOMAS KING CARROLL, ESQ. GOVERNOR.                                                                                                  1829.

void; and said Rebecca is hereby declared a feme sole,
and authorised to take and use her maiden name of Rebecca
King.
  CHAP. 229.  
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                                        CHAPTER 230.

An act to revive the act, passed at December session, eighteen
    hundred and twenty-five, incorporating the Westminster School,
    and for other purposes.



Passed Mar. 1, 1830.
    Section 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That an act, passed at December session, eighteen hundred
and twenty-five, chapter ninety-seven, incorporating
Westminster School, be, and the same is hereby revived, and
shall be in full force; Provided, the election for trustees shall
be held on the first Monday in June next, and annually thereafter.
Act revived.
    Sec. 2.  And be it enacted, That the persons named in the first
section of the act, to which this is a supplement, or any three
of them, be, and they are authorised to open books, for the
purpose of receiving subscription for a capital stock, not exceeding
ten thousand dollars, in shares of five dollars each;
books to be opened at such times and places as they may think
proper; and said stock, when so subscribed and paid, or any
proportion thereof not less than five hundred dollars, shall be
under and subject to the provisions of the act to which this is
a supplement.
Open books to subscribe,
&c.
    Sec. 3.  And be it enacted, That the fifth section of the law to
which this is a supplement, be, and the same is hereby repealed,
so much thereof as relates to the trustees therein named.
Repeal.
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                                        CHAPTER 231.

An act for the relief of sundry poor persons in the several
                             counties therein mentioned.



Passed Feb. 27, 1830.
    Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
the levy court or county commissioners, as the case may be,
of Montgomery, Prince George's, Worcester, Harford, Anne
Arundel, Queen Anne's, Cecil, Charles, and Frederick counties,
be, and they are hereby severally authorised, directed
and empowered, at their annual meeting, so long as they shall
see cause, to assess and levy on the assessable property of said
counties, for the use of the several persons hereinafter mentioned,
any money, not exceeding the several sums annexed to
their respective names, viz:  In Montgomery county, for Priscilla Ward,
thirty dollars; for John Hill, and Sarah Godman,
Relief granted.










Montgomery.



 
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