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Session Laws, 1812
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LEVIN WINDER, ESQ. GOVERNOR.

135

7. BE IT ENACTED, That all and every per-
son or persons who shall hereafter apply for a licence
to retail spirituous liquors within the city of Bal-
timore, or within two miles of any of the limits
" thereof, shall pay the sheriff of Baltimore county for
such licence, the sum of sixteen dollars at the time of
obtaining the same, and five shillings to the clerk of
the court in lieu of the sum now required by law, and
the same sums each and every year thereafter for the
renewal thereof.

1812.

Retailer's li-
cences.

8. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the sheriff of
Baltimore county shall, account for and pay over in
the manner now required by law, the one half of the
proceeds arising from such licences to the treasurer of
the Western Shore, and the other half thereof to the
levy court of. Baltimore county.

Proceeds a-
rising from li-
cences.

9. AND BE IT ENACTED, That for all or
any of the purposes of this act, seven members of the
levy court shall be a sufficient quorum to act, and a
majority of members attending shall be necessary on
every vote relating thereto; and that all such acts or
parts of acts of Assembly as are contrary to, and in-
consistent with this act, be, and the same are hereby
repealed.

CHAPTER 123.

Quorum of le-
vy court — acts
repugnant to
this repealed.

An act to incorporate the trustees of the Cambridge
Academy.

Passed Dec.

24, 1812.

SEC. 1. BE IT ENACTED by the General As-
sembly of Maryland, That Dr. Edward White,
Joseph E. Muse, John Murray, Joseph Dodson,
James Trippe, Junr. Charles K. Bryan, Josiah Bay-
ly, James Steele, William B. Martin, Richard Pat-
tison, Richard Goldsborough, Richard Hayward,
William M. Robertson, Charles Goldsborough,
John C. Henry, Thomas J. H. Eccleston, Isaac
Charles, and Dr. Dorcey Wyvill be, and they
are hereby appointed trustees of the Cambridge
Academy; and the said trustees and their successors
to be elected in the manner herein after mentioned,
shall be and they are hereby erected, established and
declared to be one community, corporation and body
politic, with perpetual succession in fact and in law
to all intents and purposes connected with the said
institution, by the name and style of " The Trustees
of the Cambridge Academy, " by which name and
title the said trustees and their successors shall be
competent and capable at law or in equity, to take

Trustees in-
corporated —
their powers.



 
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