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INDEX TO THE RESOLUTIONS.
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No.
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TREASURER W. S. To T. M. K. Hammett, ballance due Tho-
mas Lynch at time of his death, on revolu-
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tionary pension.
To William Jones, half pay of a private
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30
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for revolutionary services.
To Ann Martin, during widowhood, half
pay of a private for revolutionary services of
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51
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her late hushand Adam Wykall
To pay annually $300 of the $800 allow-
ed Calvert county for schools and academies,
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53
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to the Prince Frederick Town Academy.
To pay $300 of the sum appropriated to
the Lower Marl borough Academy, out of the
sum apportioned to Calvcit county for schools
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54
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and academies
To Mary Chapman, the half pay of a
Lieutenant, in consideration of the revolution-
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57
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ary services of Henry H. Chapman.
^ To Julianna Brice, the half pay of a Lieu-
tenant, in consideration of the sei vices of her
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CO
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late husband.
To William Moore, half pay of a private,
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64
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for revolutionary services.
To Ann Centimes, half pay of a lieutenant,
in consideration of revolutionary services of
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65
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Thomas Beatty, her late husband,
To pay for newspapers furnished mem-
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66
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bers during the session,
To pay Andrew Slicer and John Quinn,
$60 each, for taking care of Senate and Dele-
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68
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gate rooms and furniture,
To pay $300 annually, for gradual aug-
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72
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mentation of the State Library,
To the Governors and Visitors of the Ma-
ryland Hospital, $5000 for repairing and
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73
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furniture,
To John Marshall, half pay of a private,
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75
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for revolutionary services,
To pay S. G. Osburn, Senator, $16 for 4
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80
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days detention by ice,
To pay members of the Legislature, &c.
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83
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for services since closing journal of accounts,
To pay for printing executed since closing
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86
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journal of accounts,
To pay $150 annually additional salary to
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87
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the Adjutant General,
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88
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