FRANCIS THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1841.
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valid and effectual to all intents and purposes, as if the i
same had as aforesaid been duly signed and sealed by said
wife of said O'Ferrall, and as if in respect of such signing
and sealing or execution of said deed, she had as required
by law as aforesaid, duly acknowledged said deed.
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CHAP. 241.
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CHAPTER 240.
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An act to authorize and require the Court of Appeals for
the Western Shore of Maryland, at the. June Term, eigh-
teen hundred and forty-two, of the said Court, to take
up, hear, try and determine a case in said Court, now de-
pending, between Henry Repp senior, Daniel. Repp and
others appellants, and Henry Repp junior, Suratt D.
Warfield and Jacob Fox appellees.
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Passed March
1, 1842.
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Whereas, it is represented to the General Assembly,
that the interest of the parties to the case in the title to this
net mentioned, would be greatly promoted by the trial of
the same at the June term, eighteen hundred and forty-two,
of the Court of Appeals for the Western Shore of Mary-
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Preamble
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land—therefore,
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the clerk of the Court of Appeals for the Western
Shore of Maryland, be and he is hereby authorized and re-
quired to place and enter the case in the title to this act
mentioned, on the trial docket of the June term eighteen
hundred and forty-two of the said court; and that the said
court be and they are hereby authorized and required to
proceed in the said case at the said June term, in the same
manner in every respect as if the said case, according to
the rules and practice of the said court, had regularly stood
upon the said trial docket of June term eighteen hundred
and forty-two, of said court.
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Clerk autho-
rised to enter
case on trial
docket
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CHAPTER 241.
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An act for the benefit of Zulma Marcilly.
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Passed March
1, 1842.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
Miss Zulma Marcilly, now of the State of Mississippi, be
and she is hereby authorized to remove from this State to
the State of Mississippi, her negro servant Rachel, a slave
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May remove
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