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E. LOUIS LOWE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1852.
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CHAPTER 206.
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CHAP. 207.
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AN ACT fixing the time for the Election of Local
Trustees of Primary Schools in Prince George's
county.
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Passed May
20, 1852.
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SECTION 1. Be. it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That the election for local trustees of
primary schools in Prince George's county, as provided
for by the act of December session, eighteen hundred
and forty-nine, chapter four hundred and eighty, enti-
tled, a further supplement to the act entitled, on act
for the encouragement of primary schools in Prince
George's county, passed at December session, eighteen
hundred and thirty-eight, chapter sixty-one, shall be
held in the respective school districts of said county,
from the hour of eleven o'clock, A. M., to the hour of
one o'clock, P. M., on the days designated in said
act.
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Time of hold-
ing election.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall be in
force from and after its passage.
CHAPTER 207.
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In force.
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AN ACT to authorise the Orphans' Court of Queen
Anne's county, to manumit two Negro Boys, John
and Joseph Die, and also to bind them out until they
are twenty-one years of age.
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Passed May
8, 1852.
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WHEREAS, it has been represented to the General
Assembly of Maryland, that John, or Jack, Die, a free
negro, late of Queen Anne's county, deceased, died
intestate, possessed of two negroes named John and
Joseph Die, aged about sixteen years, and slaves for
life; that the debts of said deceased are fully paid and
satisfied; that said negroes are twin children of said
deceased, born in his family, of the body of his wife,
Henny Die, (also deceased,) whom he purchased of a
certain James Massey, and that said John, or Jack Die,
has left no representatives capable in law of taking said
negroes.
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Preamble.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assem-
of Maryland, That it shall be the duty of the Or-
phans' Court, of Queen Anne's county, to bind out
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Duty of Or-
phans court
to bind out
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