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1843.

FRANCIS THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

CHAP 23.

the nineteenth day of April, in the year eighteen hundred
and fourteen, and it shall be the duty of said trustees, to
apply the proceeds of said sale to the augmentation of the
funds of said school district.

Trustees to
execute deed,

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That the trustees or a major-
ity of them, shall execute a sufficient deed for the same to
the purchaser.

 

CHAPTER 22.

Passed Jan.
1, 1844.

An act entitled, a supplement to an act for the benefit of
Jacob Grove, late sheriff of Carroll County.

Time exten-
ded.

Beit enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the times mentioned in the act of December session
eighteen hundred and forty-two, chapter one hundred and
five, within which Jacob Grove, late sheriff of Carroll
county, is authorised to collect all costs, fees and balances
due him, or which may be in his hands for collection, and
also to levy, execute, and make return, of all writs of fieri
facias, or other species of execution, which may be in his
hands, be and the same are hereby extended to the first day
of June, eighteen hundred and forty-five.

 

CHAPTER 23.

Passed Jan.
13, 1844.

Preamble.

An act to make valid a certain Deed.

Whereas, Alexander Mitchell, junior, and his wife
Ann, formerly Ann Hurst, grand-daughter of the late Bene-
dict Leonard Hurst, have shewn to this general assembly,
that said Benedict executed to said Ann and others, a cer-
tain deed of real estate, situate in Baltimore county; which
deed was duly recorded among the land records of Balti-
more county, in Liber W. G. number two hundred and
seventeen, folio four hundred and seventy-six, and bearing
date the sixth day of October, in the year eighteen hun-
dred and thirty-one; and whereas it appears that said deed
was in fact acknowledged by said Benedict, before two
justices of the peace of Harford county, where said Bene-
dict then resided; but that said justices signed their names
as the witnesses to the signing, sealing and delivery of



 
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