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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1837.
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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-
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CHAP. 275.
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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
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Harford county.
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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,
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P. George's.
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his wife, twenty dollars each, discretionary; in Queen
Ann's county, to John E. Thompson, fifteen dollars;
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Q. Ann's.
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Joshua Thomas, fifteen dollars, discretionary; in Cecil
county, to John Gillispie, thirty dollars; to Eilly
Gilmore, thirty dollars; Francis McNamara, thirty
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Cecil.
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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;
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Montgomery.
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discretionary; in Baltimore county, to Mary Pearce,
an additional allowance of four dollars; Priscilla
Sutch, twenty dollars, discretionary.
CHAPTER 275.
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Baltimore.
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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.
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Passed Mar. 29,
1838.
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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-
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Preamble.
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