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THOMAS G. PRATT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1846.

Charity School Fund in Caroline county, shall be one
dollar to each of them per day for each and every day
they may be actually engaged in the duties appertaining
thereto, to be paid out of said fund by the orphans court,
to the order of said commissioners.

CHAPTER 229.

CHAP. 230.

An act for the relief of Mary Baxter, of Queen Ann's
County.

Passed March
8, 1847.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the Levy Court of Queen Ann's county, in their

discretion, may, at the time of making their next annual
levy for said county, levy on the assessable property in
said county, the sum of twenty dollars for the support
and maintenance of Mary Baxter, and the said levy court
may annually thereafter make said levy so long as they
may think the said Mary Baxter deserve and need the
same.

CHAPTER 230.

Levy on the
assessable pro-
perty.

An act entilltd, an act to authorise and empower William
Frazier and Lydia Jane Wrightson, of Dorchester
County, to convey by deed to Thomas H. Wrightson,
the land therein mentioned.

Passed March
8, 1847.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That William Frazier and Lydia Jane Wrightson, of
Dorchester county be, and they are hereby authorised
and empowered to convey by deed, acknowledged and
recorded according to law, to Thomas H. Wrighlson, all
the right and title of the late William Wrightson and
Lydia Jane his wife, in and to the undivided fourth part
of the tracts or parcels of land, situate and lying in Dor-
chester county, called Brook's Outhold, Joseph's Ven-
ture, and Hubbard's Chance, or by whatever name or
names it may be called, it being the same land which
was sold to the said Thomas H. Wrighlson by the said
William Wrightson in his lifetime.

Convey by

deed.



 
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