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E. LOUIS LOWE ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1852.

CHAPTER 108.

CHAP. 109.

AN ACT to make public a certain road in the third
election district of Prince George's County.

Passed March
25, 1852.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That a certain road in the third election
district of Prince George's county, which leads from the
public road running from Upper Marlboro' to the
Green Landing, through the farm of a certain William
B. Hill, to a point on the Patuxent river, known as
Hill's Landing, be and the same is hereby made a
public highway, and shall be kept in repair by the com-
missioners of Prince George's county aforesaid, in the
same manner that all other public roads in Prince
George's county are now kept in repair.

Road declared
a public high-
way.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted. That this act shall take
effect and be in full force from and after its passage.

CHAPTER 109.

In force.

AN ACT entitled, an Act to authorize the Chancel-
lor to confirm the Sale, made by William S. Waters,
Trustee, to sell the Real Estate of Charles Ford
and wife, deceased, to Isaac Sterling.

Passed March
24, 1852.

WHEREAS, It is represented to this General Assem-
bly, that by virtue of a decree of the Court of Chan-
cery of Maryland, passed on the twenty-fifth day of
July, eighteen hundred and forty nine, in a cause
pending in said court, wherein Richard Odd and others
were complainants, and Elizabeth Ford and others are
defendants, William S. Walters, trustee, mentioned in
said decree, sold to a certain Isaac Sterling, of Somer-
set county, all the real estate in said county, of which
the complainants and defendants in said bill are tenants,
in common, it being the same land which was the pro-
perly of Charles Ford and Margaret Ford, late of So-
merset county, deceased, at the time of their death ;
and that the said Isaac Sterling has complied with the
terms of sale; that by mistake a wrong exhibit was
filed in the bill of complaint in said cause, in conse-
quence of which, the bill does not include all the land
that was intended to be included in it, or that was actu-
ally sold by the trust; and whereas, it is the design

Preamble.



 
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