ROBERT BOWIE, ESQ. GOVERNOR
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to remove her slave into this state, by the act to which
this is a supplement, be, and is hereby extended for
two years longer.
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1811.
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CHAPTER 49
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A further additional Supplement to an act entitled,
"An act to incorporate companies to make seve-
ral Turnpike Roads through Baltimore county,
and for other purposes.
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Passed Dec. 27,
1811.
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BE IT ENACTED by the, General Assembly of
Maryland, That the period of time allowed to the
stock-holders of the Baltimore and Reister's-town
turnpike company, for agreeing to the extension of
the road mentioned in the act passed at November
session eighteen hundred and eight, entitled, " A
further additional supplement to an act entitled, An
act to incorporate companies to make several turn-
pike roads through Baltimore county, and for other
purposes, be, and the same is hereby extended for the
term of three years after the expiration of the period
aforesaid, which is prescribed in the said act
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Act extended
3 years longer.
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CHAPTER 50.
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An act to authorise and empower the Levy Court
of Prince George's county, to assess a sum of
money for the purpose therein mentioned.
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Passed Dec. 27,
1811.
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WHEREAS, Dorcas Macbee, of Prince George's
county, by her petition to this General Assembly,
hath set forth she is very poor, and from the numer-
ous infirmities attendant on old age, is rendered
totally incapable of procuring a support by labor, and
praying a law may pass authorising the levy court of
Prince George's county to assess and levy a sum of
money for her support: Therefore,
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Preamble.
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BE IT ENACTED by the General Assembly of
Maryland) That the justices of the levy court of
Prince George's county be, and they arc hereby au-
thorised and directed to assess and levy on the assess-
able property of said county, a sum of money not
exceeding thirty dollars, for the support and mainte-
nance of the said Dorcas Macbee; and that the same
be collected and paid annually to the aforesaid Dor-
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Levy court au--
thorised to levy
a sum of mo-
ney for her sup-
port.
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