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Session Laws, 1839
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WILLIAM GRASON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1839.

use the name of Aurelia Winder King, as if the same had
been given her in baptism.

CHAPTER 221.

CHAP. 222.

An act empowering the Commissioners of Washington
County to build a Bridge across Antieatam Creek, at or
near Clagett's Mill

Passed Mar. 4,
1840

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the commissioners of Washington county, be and
they are hereby authorised and empowered to levy upon
the assessable property of said county, a sum of money
sufficient to build a bridge across Anlieatam creek, at or
near Clagett's Mill, and to direct the building of the same;
provided, said commissioners shall be satisfied that the
public interest and convenience shall require the building
of said bridge at the expense of the county aforesaid;
and provided, the cost thereof shall not exceed the sum of
five thousand dollars.

CHAPTER 222.

Levy to be made
to build bridge.

Provisoes.

An act to authorise Allegany County Court, to ratify and
confirm a sale made by Moses Rawling, late Sheriff of
Allegany County, to William Kight and Jefferson M.
Price, of certain Real Estate.

Passed Mar. 5,
1840.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the judges of Allegany county court, be and they
are hereby authorised and directed, at the next April
term of said court, to ratify and confirm the sale made on
the twenty-seventh day of August, eighteen hundred and
thirty-three, by Moses Rawling, then sheriff of Allegany
county, to William Kight and Jefferson M. Price, of cer-
tain real estate, being lot number two hundred and sixty-
five, and a tract of land called Castle Hill, situate in the
county aforesaid, and particularly described in the return
of said sheriff; which said sale when ratified, to have the
same effect and validity as if all the provisions of the act
of eighteen hundred and thirty-one, chapter two hundred
and ninety, had been fully complied with; provided how-

Court to ratify

sale, &c.



 
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