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RESOLUTIONS.

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annually to William Pegegram, of Anne-Arundel
county, an old revolutionary soldier, or his order, a
sum of money equal to the half pay of a common sol-
dier, during his life, as a further remuneration for the
services rendered his county, out of any unappropri-
ated money in the treasury.

1812.

In favor of Wil-
liam Pegegram.

No. 24.

Resolved, That the treasurer of the Western Shore
be, and he is hereby repaired and directed to pay an-
nually to Dudley Lee, or order, a sum of money in
quarterly payments equal to the half pay of a soldier,
as a remuneration to the said Dudley Lee for services
rendered his country in the revolutionary war, and as
a relief from the indigence and misery which attend
his old age.

Passed Jan. 3.
1812.

In favor of Dud-
ley Lee.

No. 25.

Resolved, That the treasurer of the Western Shore
be and he is hereby authorised and directed to pay to
Daniel Richardson or his order, in quarterly payments,
a sum of money equal to the half pay of a private in
the late revolutionary war.

Passed Jan. 3,
1812.

In Favor of Den-
nis Richardson.

No. 26.

Resolved, That Robert Elliott, of Harford county,
a wounded revolutionary soldier, be, and he is hereby
entitled to receive during life, the half-pay of a private
in the Maryland line, and that the Treasurer of the
Western Shore pay the same annually to the said Ro-
bert Elliot, or to his order, in quarterly payments.

Passed Jan. 4,
1812.

In favor of Ro-
bert Elliott.

No. 27.

Resolved, That the Treasurer of the Western Shore
pay to the Examiner-General of the Western Shore,
such sum, in addition to his fees for the present year,
as shall amount to the sum of three hundred pounds
current money; and the Examiner-General shall lay
before the next session of assembly, the amount of tees
by him received in this year, on oath.

Passed Jan. 4,
1812.

In favor of the
Examiner-gen-
eral.

No. 28.

Resolved, That the Treas urer of the Western Shore
be, and he is hereby directed to pay to Jubb Fowler,
messenger to the Executive, in addition to the sum
heretofore paid him, the further sum of fifty dollars,
making the annual allowance to said messenger equal
to four hundred dollars.

Passed Jan. 4,

1812.

In favor of Jubb
Fowler.

No. 29.

Resolved, That the Treasurer of the Western Shore

Passed Jan. 4,
1812.



 
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