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1810.

NOVEMBER, LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP.
CXLIII.

II. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the right and title to the Baltimore Female Academy to be erected
in pursuance of the act to which this is a supplement, and its appertenances, to be vested in the may-
or of the city of Baltimore for the time, the Reverend Archbishop Carroll, the Reverend James
Inglis, the Reverend Frederick Beasly, the Reverend William Sinclair, Doctor Colin Mackinzie,
John Purviance, the Reverend John Glendy, Robert Barry, William Stewart, Samuel Sterrett,
James Wilson, Sarah Brown, William Ross, Hezekiah Price, John S. Hollins, Charles Robinson
Jacob Myers, Thomas Sheppard, William Jackson, Benjamin Fowler, James Biays, William Norris,
George Matchett and Robert C. Long, who are hereby created trustees for that purpose, and in
case of the death, resignation, disqualification, or removal from the city of Baltimore, of any of
the said trustees, it shall be the duty of the remaining trustees, or a majority of them, and they
are hereby authorised and directed, to elect suitable and proper persons to supply the place of the
trustee or trustees so dying, resigning, removing or becoming disqualified, and that the said trustees
hereby appointed, and their successors to be hereafter appointed as herein prescribed, and the sur-
vivor or survivors of them, shall hold the right, title and property, of the said Female Academy,
and its appertenances, for ever, to, for and upon, the uses, trusts, intents and purposes, mentioned
and set forth in the said act to which this act is a supplement, and for no other use, trust, intent and
purpose whatsoever.

III. AND BE IT ENACTED, That so much of the act to which this is a supplement as vests, or is
intended to vest, the said building, with its appertenances, in the mayor and city council of Balti-
more, be and the same is hereby repealed.

CHAP. CXLIV.

Passed Decem-
ber 25, 1810.

An ACT to alter and straighten the Road leading through the land
of Philip B. Key from Montgomery Court-House to the City of
Baltimore.

WHEREAS It is represented to this general assembly, by Philip Barton Key, that the road
leading through the land of said Key from Montgomery Court-house to the city of Balti-
more, may be much shortened and pass over more eligible ground; therefore,

II. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the judges of the levy court of:
Montgomery county may, and they are hereby authorised to alter and make straight the public road
leading from Montgomery Court-house to the city of Baltimore, where the same passes over on the
land of said Key, provided a plot thereof is returned to said court, at the cost of said Key, and all,
other charges incident to opening of said road, and it is made appear to the satisfaction of the said
judges that the said road will pass over land better adapted to a. road, and that the distance will be.
shortened.

III. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the road located on said plot so returned and approved of
the court, shall be recorded in the records of Montgomery county, and the same shall be thereafter
deemed the public road, and repaired as other public roads in the said county are, and the old or
former road shall be put down and cease to be a public road.

CHAP. CXLV.

Passed Decem-
ber 25, 1810.

A Further Supplement to an Act, entitled, An Act for opening a cer-
tain Road in Baltimore County therein mentioned.

BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That Jacob Singery be and he is hereby ap-
pointed a commissioner, to act in conjunction with the commissioners in fulfilling and discharg-
ing the duties assigned to them by the act to which this is a further supplement, in the room and
place of Thomas Tolbot who declines serving.

II. AND BE IT ENACTED, That it shall and may be lawful for the said commissioners to pass,
through any grain field in discharging their duties as commissioners under the act to which this is
a further supplement, any thing in any law notwithstanding; provided always^ that it shall not be
lawful fer them to pass through any grain field between the first day of April and the first day of
August inclusive.
CHAP. CXLVI.

Passed Decem-
ber 25, 1810.

An ACT for the relief of James Wilson, of Baltimore County.

BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the judges, or any judge, of Baltimore
county court, be and they, or any one of them, arc hereby authorised and directed to exten-



 
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