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RESOLUTIONS.
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1811.
Passed Nov. 16,
1811.
In favor of Ma-
ry King,
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No. 2.
Resolved, That the half pay of a sergeant, granted
by the legislature to Thomas King, in June session
eighteen hundred and nine, for the support of his
family, be henceforth paid by the treasurer, in quarterly
payments, to his wife Mary King.
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Passed Nov. 20,
1811.
Relative to the
purchase of
Maxcy's laws of
Maryland.
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No. 3.
Resolved, That the governor and council be re-
quested to procure immediately, for the use of the
General Assembly of Maryland, nine setts of Maxcy's
edition of the laws of Maryland, and to draw on the
treasurer of the Western Shore for the price of the
same.
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Passed Nov. 23,
1811.
In favor of Je-
hu Chandler.
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No. 4.
Resolved, That the treasurer of the Western
Shore advance to Jehu Chandler, printer to the state,
the sum of six hundred dollars, in part of the salary
which may be allowed him on the civil list.
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Paused Nov. 26,
1811.
Relative to Kil-
ty's reports of
the English
statutes.
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No. 5.
Resolved, That the governor and council be request-
ed to furnish, for the use of the General Assembly of
Maryland, nine copies of Kilty's reports of the En-
glish statutes.
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Passed Dec. 6,
1811
In favor of Ro-
bert Watters.
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No. 6.
Resolved, That the treasurer of the Western Shore
be, and he is hereby directed to receive from Robert
Watters, the sum of forty three pounds ten shillings,
being the valuation made under the direction of the
executive, of the surplus land included in the said Wat-
ters' certificate of re-survey, called " Bourbon; " and
that the said treasurer give the said Robert Watters
a receipt for the same; upon which it shall be lawful
for the register of the land-office for the Western
Shore, and he is hereby directed, under the direction
of the chancellor, to grant a patent to the said Robert
Watters, on the said certificate called " Bourbon; " he
paying the fees accruing thereon.
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Passed Dec. 11,
1811
In favor of
George P.
Hinckle.
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No. 7.
Resolved, That George Plummer Hinckle, of Alle-
gany county, be, and he is hereby released from the
payment of fourteen dollars, sixteen cents and two
thirds of a cent, the valuation of certain improvements
returned in a certificate of survey made for the said
Hinckle, called Walnut Plains, and bearing date the
seventh day of November eighteen hundred and ele-
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