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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1837.

be, and they are hereby severally authorised, directed
and empowered, at their next annual meeting, so long as
they shall see cause, at their discretion, except other-
wise directed by this act, to levy and assess on the as-
sessable property of said counties, for the use of the
several persons hereafter mentioned, any sum of money
not exceeding the several sums annexed to their respec-

CHAP. 275.

tive names viz: — in Harford county, to Mary Carroll,
twenty dollars: Rachel Gallion, thirty dollars;
Abraham Ayres, thirty dollars; James Thompson,
thirty dollars; Ann Dotton, thirty dollars; Drucilla
Norrington, thirty dollars; Elizabeth Troutner, thirty

Harford county.

dollars; in Prince George's county, to Francis V.
Langley, twenty dollars; William Crown, twenty
dollars; John W. Smith, twenty dollars; and they are
hereby required to levy the same; to Levy Ridgway,
thirty-five dollars; James Hill, twenty dollars: Jane
Duvall, twenty dollars, Thomas Carroll and Susanna,

P. George's.

his wife, twenty dollars each, discretionary; in Queen
Ann's county, to John E. Thompson, fifteen dollars;

Q. Ann's.

Joshua Thomas, fifteen dollars, discretionary; in Cecil
county, to John Gillispie, thirty dollars; to Eilly
Gilmore, thirty dollars; Francis McNamara, thirty

Cecil.

dollars, discretionary; in Montgomery county, to
Margaret Mark, thirty dollars; Horatio Thompson,
thirty dollars; Norman West, thirty dollars; Thomas
Mullican and his wife, Abathea, thirty dollars each;

Montgomery.

discretionary; in Baltimore county, to Mary Pearce,
an additional allowance of four dollars; Priscilla
Sutch, twenty dollars, discretionary.

CHAPTER 275.

Baltimore.

A further supplement in an act, entitled, an act relating
to the People of Colour in this State, passed at Decem-
ber session eighteen hundred and thirty-one, chapter
two hundred and eighty-one, so far as the same relates
to Baltimore County.

Passed Mar. 29,
1838.

WHEREAS, by the erection of Carroll county, out of
parts of Baltimore and Frederick counties, the assess-
able property of Baltimore county has been consider-

Preamble.



 
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