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FRANCIS THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1841.

CHAPTER 274.

chap. 276.

An act to divorce George F. Stewart, of the City of Balti-
more, from his wife Henrietta Stewart.

Passed March
7, 1842.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
George F. Stewart, be and he is hereby divorced from his
wife Henrietta Stewart, a vinculo matrimonii.

Divorced.

CHAPTER 275.

 

An act to authorize and empower Archibald Sterling and
Franklin Anderson, Executors and Trustees of William
Egenton, to lease for ninety-nine years, renewable for-
ever, a lot of ground in the City of Baltimore.

Passed March
7, 1842.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
Archibald Sterling and Franklin Anderson, executors and
trustees under the last will and testament of William Egen-
ton, deceased, be and they are hereby authorized and em-
powered, by and with the consent of Margaret Egenton,
widow of the said William Egenton, to lease for ninety-nine
years renewable forever, such part on the front on Clay
street, formerly called Waggon alley, of a lot of ground of
which the said William Egenton died seized, and of such
depth from Clay street, and with such alleys and privileges,
and upon such terms and conditions, and subject to such

Trustees may
lease, etc,

yearly rent as they may deem proper; provided, that the
said yearly rents so to be reserved, and the right thereto,
and all incidents arising therefrom, shall pass according to
the directions of and in the manner provided for by the last
will and testament of the said William Egenton.

Proviso.

CHAPTER 276.

 

An act for the relief of Mary Copies, widow of Jacob Ca-
ples, deceased, late Collector of Taxes in the seventh
Collection District of Baltimore County.

Passed March
8, 1842.

Whereas, it is represented to this General Assembly by
the petition of Mary Caples, widow and administratrix of
Jacob Caples, deceased, late collector of taxes in the sev-
enth collection district of Baltimore county, that it appears

Preamble



 
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