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1838.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 360
Real estate.

scription, and that the said company shall have the
right to purchase and hold land, not exceeding five
hundred acres, in Queen Ann's, Talbot and Caroline
counties.

In force.

Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall be in
force from the passage thereof.

CHAPTER 360.

Passed April 3,
1839.

An act to Incorporate the Kent Silk Company.

Persons incorporat-

ed.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That David Arthur, Elijah Daily, William
S. Greenwood, James Arthur, Bishop B. Evans, Wil-
liam Frazier, Samuel A. Smith, George Heritage,
Joseph Reed, Thomas Toulson, John Russell L. M.
Ricaud, Alex. Barrett, Tho. H. Whaland, William R.
Glenn, D. H. Crane, Mary A. Blackiston, Harriett
F. Ringgold, Samuel Leonard, William Conyer, John
Cannon, John W. Carroll, Thos. W. Elbern, John
Arthur, Joseph N. Gordon, jr., William Backus,
William Parker, James B. Parrish, Thomas Raisin,
Thos. Lusby, Edwin Crouch, Simon Weeks, jr., N.
Thornton Hynson, William J. Pearce, Edward Ring-
gold, William Vannort, Ann Sudler, Mary Ann
Vickers, James H. Eades, Lodswick W. Morgan, Sam-
uel L. Rawliegh, Martha A. Atwood, James Beck, (of
Geo. ) John Hackitt, Sally Matthews, Philemon Knotts,
William H. Lassell, J. F. Lassell, C. E. Lassell, C.
P. Lassell, J. L. Bowers, and all such other persons,
as may he hereafter associated with them, shall be, and
and they are hereby incorporated and made a body

Name and style.

Objects defined.

politic and corporate, under the name and style of the
Kent Silk company, for the purpose of raising and cul-
tivating the mulberry tree, manufacturing and selling
silk, and the prosecution of all such other operations
as may grow out of, or be connected with the said bu-
siness, and the said corporation under the name and
style of the Kent Silk company, is hereby invested
with all the rights and privileges and powers, confer-

Under the general
law.

ed upon such companies, by an act entitled and act
prescribing general regulations for the incorporation of
manufacturing and mining companies, passed the twen-



 
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