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1846.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 351.

was, by a decree of Worcester county court, sitting as a
court of equity, appointed trustee to sell the real estate of
a certain Boidin Robins, late of said county, deceased,
and on the seventh of August, eighteen hundred and
eighteen, the said trustee did expose to public sale a
certain tract of land that the said deceased died, seized,
with which tract or tracts of land is known by the name
of Chincoteague or Long Point, containing about four
hundred and fifty acres, more or less, and a certain James
B. Robins became the purchaser of said land, and after-
wards the said James B. Robins bargained and sold the
same, to a certain John Mason, of said county, the said
Mason Riving bond and security for the purchase money
to said James, and the said trustee, before executing a
deed to the said James for said land, departed this life,
and the said James departed this life before executing
any deed to the said Mason for the said land, and the
said Mason having paid to the executors of the said
James, the remaining balance of the purchase money —
Therefore,

May execute
deed.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Ara Spence and William U. Purnell, the two sur-
viving executors of the said James B. Robins, deceased,
or either of the said executors be, and they are hereby
authorised to execute a good and sufficient deed for the
said land, called and known by the name of Chincoteague,
Long Point or whatever name or names the same
may be known or called by, to the said John Mason and
his heirs and assigns, and the said deed, when so execut-
ted and recorded in the clerk's office of Worcester county,
shall be as good and valid, as if deeds had been given
and duly recorded from the aforesaid trustee, to the said
James B. Robins, and deed to said Mason during the
lifetime of said trustee and said James, any law to the
contrary notwithstanding.

CHAPTER 351.

Passed March
10, 1847.

Repealed.

An act to alter and change all such parts of the Consti-
tution and Form of Government of this State, as relate
to the appointment of a Treasurer therefor.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That so much of the constitution and form of



 
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