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Session Laws, 1838
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WILLIAM GRASON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1838.

CHAPTER 211.

CHAP. 212.

An act to extend the time of Thomas Baldwin, late
Sheriff of Prince George's county, for collecting fees.

Passed Mar. 19,
1839.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Thomas Baldwin, late sheriff of
Prince George's county, be, and he is hereby author-
ized and empowered to collect all fees that, may yet be
due him. as sheriff aforesaid, in the manner now al-

Authority to collect.

lowed by law; Provided however, that the said Thomas
Baldwin, shall in every instance before he proceeds to
execute for any of said fees, give twenty days notice
to the party charged with the same, and shall also
make out a fair and legible account of said fees with
an affidavit thereto attached, that they are due and
that he has not received, or any other person for him,
any part of the same.

Proviso.

Sec. a. And be it enacted, That this act shall be, and
remain in force until the first day of January eighteen
hundred and forty-one, and no longer.

CHAPTER 212.

Time limited.

An act to alter and change part of the division line be-
tween the election districts number four and seven,
in Dorchester county.

Passed Mar. 21,
1839.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That from and after the passage of this act,
that part of the dividing line between the election dis-
tricts numbers seven and four, at or near Church
Creek, shall be as follows; beginning at a bridge near
the store house, formerly the property of Isaac F. Wil-
liams, on Church Creek in Dorchester county, then to
run in a southerly direction, to the head of a branch

ton's Creek, then with Button's creek, to black water
river, and all that part of district number four, lying
to the north and east of the above given line, shall be
attached to and form a part of district number seven,
and the voters residing therein, shall be entitled and
allowed to vote at the place of holding the elections in

Divisional line
changed.



 
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