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INDEX.

 

1843

 

Chap.

Sec.

land, if satisfied the composition money has

   

been paid into the treasury,

327

1

If composition money has not yet been

   

paid, upon payment register to issue said

   

patent,

"

2

PERRY, CHARLES.—Authorised to remove certain

   

slaves from Virginia, to Maryland &c , pro-

   

vided he comply with the provisions of act

   

of 1833, ch. 87, and supplements &c.

38

 

PETTIBONE, PHILIP—Authorised to collect arrears of

   

taxes &c.

127

1

To make affidavit before he collects, tbat

   

they are due &c.

"

2

Act to be inforce for one year,

"

3

Further time to complete his collections of

   

State taxes, allowed,

354

 

PIKESVILLE ACADEMY—Incorporated &c.

119

 

PILOTS.—The benefical society of, of Baltimore, incor-

   

porated, &c.

72

 

PINDLE, BENJAMIN T.—Allowed until 30th of Jan-

   

uary 1844, to execute his bond as sheriff

   

&c.

2

1

His official acts made valid &c.

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2

Allowed further time to collect taxes &c.

209

 

Further time granted to complete collec-

   

tion of State taxes,

262

 

PIPE CREEK BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.—Incor-

   

porated &c.

192

 

PISCATAWAY—Act for the regulation of the village of,

   

&c.

147

 

PLOWDEN, HENRY J., guardian of Henrietta C.

   

Plowden.—Authorised to bring certain slaves

   

into the State of Maryland, on complying

   

with act of 1839,ch. 323, &c.

179

 

POCOMOKE RIVER.—If any person shall obstruct any

   

part, by cutting timber therein, by hedging

   

across &c, and shall allow said obstructions

   

to remain for seven days, to be subject to

   

fine, not less than ten dollars, nor more than

   

forty dollars, and one dollar for every suc-

   

ceeding day, one half to informer, the other

   

to be paid to the commissioners of, to be ex-

   

pended in clearing out said river,

87

1

Fines to be collected, as other small

   

debts,

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2

Scheme of Lottery to provide for clear-

   

ing out, passed 1840, ch. 215, continued

   

until 30,000 be realised &c.

334

 


 
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