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Session Laws, 1849
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PHILIP F. THOMAS , ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1849.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That William Temple,
senior, James H. Temple, John W. Dowries, of Queen
Anne's county, and John W. Temple, Thomas Daw-
son, of Caroline county, be and they are hereby appoint-
ed commissioners to view and lay out said road, if in
their judgments, it will be for the public convenience
and private good.

CHAP. 547.

Commissioners
appointed.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That if the said commis-
sioners, or a majority of them, shall agree to the change
of said road, then they shall cause a plat of the old road,
and also of the place where the new one is to be located,
to be made out, and when they, the said commissioners,
or a majority of them, shall agree that the new road is
done, and is in good and sufficient order for the use of
the public, then they shall return the said plat, with their
certificate of the whole proceedings, to the commission-
ers of Caroline county, who shall cause the same to be
recorded amongst the records of the said county, and
from that time the said new road shall be kept in repair
as the old road has heretofore been kept.

To cause plat
to be made out.

SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That the road so laid
out and returned as aforesaid, the said new road, shall
be the division line between the counties of Caroline
and Queen Anne's, any law, usage, or custom to the
contrary notwithstanding.

CHAPTER 447.

Dividing line.

An act entitled an act to divorce Mary Ann Riley,
from her husband, Philip Riley.

Passed Mar. 7,
1850.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Mary Ann Riley, be and she is hereby divorced,
a vinculo matrimonii, from her husband, Philip Riley,

Divorced.



 
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