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EDWARD LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. NOVEMBER.

1809.

IV. AND Bl IT ENACTED, That the said trustees, or the survivor of them, shall, as soon as con-
veniently may be after the said sale, return a just and true account thereof to the orphans court of
Baltimore county, there to be recorded, and shall yearly and every year render an account of their
proceedings to the said orphans court, to be by them approved of and passed.

V. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the monies arising from the said sale shall be applied in the fol-
lowing manner; that is to say, to pay off and discharge the balance of such debts as the personal
estate is insufficient to pay, and the residue thereof shall be invested by the said trustees, or the
survivor of them, in such funds or bank stock of the United States, or state of Maryland, bearing
interest, as they, or the survivor of them, may deem most beneficial for the interest of those con-
cerned; and one third part of the said interest or annual proceeds from said funds or bank stock,
shall be paid to the said Mary Eislen, the widow, during her natural life, and the interest or annual,
proceeds of the remaining two thirds shall be equally appropriated and applied by the said trustees,
or the survivor of them, to the support, education and maintenance, of the said Mary Eislen, John
Conrad Eislen, Louisa Eislen, Caroline Eislen and Emily Eislen, till their respective arrival of age;
that is to say, till the said John Conrad Eislen shall attain the age of twenty-one years, and the said
Mary, Louisa, Caroline and Emily, shall attain the age of eighteen years.

VI. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said trustees, or the survivor of them, on the arrival of
the said Mary, John Conrad, Louisa, Caroline and Emily, at age, shall account with and pay to
them respectively their proportions of the said two thirds of the net proceeds aforesaid, and on
the death of the said Mary Eislen, the widow, the said trustees, or the survivor of them, shall also
account with and pay to the said Mary, John Conrad, Louisa, Caroline and Emily, the remaining
third part of the said proceeds of the said real estate appropriated and allotted to the said Mary
Eislen, the widow, during her natural life as aforesaid.

VII. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the proceeds of the said real estate shall revert and descend
among the legal representatives of the said Mary Eislen, John Conrad Eislen, Louisa Eislen, Caro-
line Eislen and Emily Eislen, in case of their deaths, or the death of either of them, before their
arrival at the age of twenty-one years, in the same manner as the said real estate would have Revert-
ed and descended provided this act of assembly had not passed for the sale thereof.

VIII. AND BE IT ENACTED, That in case of the death of the said trustees, or either of them,
before the final completion of their trust, the orphans court of Baltimore county shall have full pow-
er and authority to nominate and appoint one or more trustees, who are hereby invested with full
power to carry into effect the objects and provisions herein contained, on giving such security for the
faithful performance of their trust as is herein before directed to be given by the trustees aforesaid.

CHAP. L.

CHAP.
XLIX.

An ACT annulling the Marriage of Susanna Beamer, of the City of
Baltimore.

BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the marriage of Susanna Beamer, and
Frederick Beamer her husband, heretofore solemnized, be, and the same is hereby declared to
be, absolutely null and void; and the said Susanna Beamer, and Frederick Beamer her husband, are
hereby declared to be divorced a vinculo matrimonii; provided always, that nothing in this act con-
tained be construed to illegitimate the children of the said Susanna Beamer and Frederick Beamer,
any law to the contrary notwithstanding.

CHAP. LI.

Passed 6th of
Jan. 1810.

An ACT for the support of John Sowers, of Baltimore County.

WHEREAS John Sowers, of Baltimore county, by his petition to this general assembly hath
set forth, that he is upwards of eighty years of age, and much afflicted with bodily infirmities
incident to old age, which hag rendered him unable to provide for himself a sufficient support, and
praying an act may pass to provide for his maintenance; and the facts stated in said petition appear-
ing true, therefore,

II. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the justices of the levy, court of
Baltimore county shall, and they are hereby empowered, at their next levy court, and at their levy
court annually, during the life of the said John Sowers, to levy on the assessable property of said
county, the sum of thirty dollars, for the support of said John Sowers, and the same, when collected,
shall be paid by the collector of said county to said John Sowers, or order, for the purpose aforesaid.

Passed 6th of
Jan. 1810.



 
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