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Chap.
Sec.
DISPENSARY,



DIVORCE.
    Baltimore Second, hereafter to be designated
as Baltimore Eastern; its limits,
powers, objects, &c. &c. defined

    Absolute, John and Eleanor Russel
    Barbara Bast, from bed, board, &c.
with her husband Cornelius Bast
    Catharine Myers, from bed, board,
&c. with her husband Daniel Myers
    Otho Williams Callis from bed, board,
&c. with his wife Jane Ashton Callis
    Hester Ann Sollers, from bed, board,
&c. with James Sollers
    Peter Lapourille, from bed, board,
&c. with Jane Lapourille
    John Charles and Betsey Charles, a
vinculo matrimonii
    Martha A. Hollingsworth, from bed,
board, &c. with her husband Parkin
Hollingsworth, and authorised to resume
her maiden name of Martha A.
Kelso
    Mary Patrick, from bed, board, &c.
from her husband Samuel C. Patrick
    Ira Emmons, a vinculo matrimonii,
from his wife Zilpha Emmons
    Thomas Knock, supplement to the
act of 1821, chapter 177, declaring to
be a vinculo matrimonii
    Sarah Barnum, a mensa et thoro, from
her husband David Strong Barnum, and
allowed to resume her maiden sirname
    Elizabeth Martin, from bed, board,
&c. with her husband David Martin
    Rebecca Wilson and James Wilson,
absolutely divorced; Rebecca allowed
to resume her maiden name of Rebecca
King
    William Kempton and Matilda his
wife, absolutely divorced, to all intents
and purposes
    For taking testimony in cases of applications
for
    It shall be lawful for persons intending
to apply to the legislature for, to
file petition in the court of the county
where the person from whom he desires
to be divorced, resides, whereupon
subpœna shall issue to the person implicated,
to appear and answer


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