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1846.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 97.

Passed Feb.

25, 1847.

CHAPTER 96.
An act to make valid a Deed therein mentioned.

Ratified and
made valid.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That from and alter the passage of this act, the acknow-
ledgment of a deed of conveyance from Adam Epply and
Elizabeth Epply, his wife, of Cincinnatti Hamilton county,
Ohio, to John Hack of the city of Baltimore, in this State,
and bearing date on the nineteenth day of December, in
the year eighteen hundred and forty-six, and which ap-
pears to have been acknowledged before one of the asso-
ciate judges of the court of common pleas for Hamilton
county aforesaid, be. and the same is hereby ratified and
made valid, as fully as if said acknowledgment had been
made in conformity to the laws regulating the acknow-
ledgment of deeds made out of the State of Maryland.

CHAPTER 97.

Passed Feb.
23, 1847.

A further supplement to an act, entitled, an act relating to
the Jail of Baltimore City and County, passed at De-
cember session, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, chapter
fifty-eight.

Authorised to
sell.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the visitors of the jail of Baltimore city
and county, be and they are hereby authorised to sell,
either at private or public sale, and on such terms as to
said visitors may be deemed most expedient, all that lot
or parcel of ground situate in the city of Baltimore,

Metes and
bounds.

which is contained within the following metes and
bounds, courses and distances, to wit; beginning for the
same at the southwest intersection of east Eager and
Forrest streets, and running thence southerly on the west
side of Forrest street, thirty-three feet, three inches,
more or less, to Henry Ewing's land, thence westwardly
on said Ewing's land, and along the south line of a for-
merly contemplated street, called Parnassus street, one
hundred and forty feet to the east side of a formerly con-
templated street, called Duncan street, thence north,
fifty-four feet, to the south side of east Eager street afore-
said, and thence east on the said side of east Eager street,
one hundred and thirty feet to the place of beginning.



 
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