ROBERT BOWIE, ESQ. GOVERNOR,
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erly, until it intersects the main road dividing Som-
erset and Worcester counties j thence down by and
with the said divisional road, as far as the land of
Doctor John Houston extends, so as to leave the
house and lot belonging to Charles Dashiell, senior,
within the said town; thence with a line so as to leave
the lands of the said John Houston out of the limits of
said town, until it intersects the branch upon which
the mills called Winder's mills are erected; thence
down, by and with the said branch, including Win-
der's mills aforesaid, to the bridge across the branch
of Wicomico, upon which Polk's mills aforesaid are
erected; thence up and with the said branch of Wico-
mico to Polk's mills aforesaid.
CHAPTER 154
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1812.
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An act for the relief of Marcus Heyland, an in-
solvent debtor of the city of Baltimore.
BE IT ENACTED by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the judges, or any one judge of Balti-
more county coun be, and are hereby authorised and
directed to extend to Marcus Heyland the benefit and
relief of the act of assembly passed at November
session eighteen hundred and five, entitled, " An act
for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors, " and the
supplements thereto, without compelling him to pro-
duce to the county court, or any judge thereof, the
assent, in writing, of so many of his creditors as have
due to them the amount of two thirds of the debts due
by him at the time of the passing of this act.
CHAPTER 155.
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Passed Jan. 4,
1812,
Benefits of the
insolvent laws
granted.
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An act for the relief of Isaac Hendricks., of the
city of Baltimore.
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Passed Jan. 4,
1812.
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BE IT ENACTED by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the judges, or any one judge of Bal-
timore county court be, and they, or any one of them
are hereby authorised and directed to extend to Isaac
Hendricks, the benefit and relief of the act of assem-
bly passed at November session eighteen hundred and
five, entitled, " An act for the relief of sundry insol-
vent debtors, " and the several supplements thereto,
without requiring the said Isaac Hendricks to produce
the assent, in writing, of two thirds of his creditors, in
amount, as is required by the said act and supple-
ments.
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Benefits of the
insolvent laws
granted.
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