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PHILIP F. THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1841
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is or may become entitled; by descent, purchase or
otherwise, shall vest in her, and be preserved and trans-
mitted as if her name had never been changed.
CHAPTER 129.
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CHAP. 131.
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An act to divorce Benjamin Sunderland, of the City of
Baltimore, front, his wife Mary Sunderland.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the marriage contract heretofore bad and solem-
nized between Benjamin Sunderland, of the city of
Baltimore and Mary Sunderland, be and the same is
hereby declared to be henceforth and forever null and
void, and the said parties are hereby declared to be
divorced a vinculo matrimonii.
CHAPTER 130.
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Passed
Feb. 26, 1848.
Divorced.
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An act to divorce Sarah Price, from her husband John
Price, of Somerset County.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the marriage contract heretofore had and solemniz-
ed between Sarah Price and John Price of Somerset
county, be and the same is hereby declared to be hence-
forth and forever null and void, and the said parties are
hereby declared to be divorced a vinculo matrimonii.
CHAPTER 131.
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Passed
March 1, 1848.
Divorced.
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An act for the relief of George W. Wilson.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the time of George W. Wilson, late
collector of Prince George's county, to complete his
collections, is hereby extended two years from the pas-
sage of this act.
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Passed
March 2, 1848.
Time extend-
ed.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the said George W.
Wilson, before he shall proceed to collect any money
by virtue of this act, as former collector, shall
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To annex affi-
davit to ac-
count.
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