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Dorchester county, for twelve hundred shares, under
the superintendance of Messrs. Richard Goldsbo-
rough, Richard Hay ward and James Chaplain; Som-
erset county, for twelve hundred shares, under the
superintendance of Messrs John Stewart, George
W. Jackson and Thomas Bayly; Worcester county,
for twelve hundred shares, under the superintendance
of Messrs. Ephraim K. Wilson, Joshua Prideaux
and John S. Martin; Saint Mary's county, for twelve
hundred shares, under the superintendance of
Messrs. John R. Plater, Gerard Newton Causin and
Enoch J. Millard; Prince George's county, for
twelve hundred shares, under the superintendance of
Messrs. John Hodges, (of Thomas, ) George Calvert
and William B. Beanes; Calvert county, for twelve
hundred shares, under the superintendance of
Messrs. Peter Emerson, Michael Taney, Senr. and
Joseph Ireland; Anne-Arundel county, for twelve
hundred shares, under the superintendance of
Messrs. Henry Maynadier, Lewis Duvall and Wil-
liam H. Marriott; Montgomery county, for twelve
hundred shares, under the superintendance of
Messrs. Barnard Gilpin, Upton Beall and Thomas
P. Wilson; Frederick county, for twelve hundred
shares, under the superintendance of Messrs, George
Baer, John Hanson Thomas, John. M'Pherson, John
Grahame and Richard Brook; Washington county,
for twelve hundred shares, under the superintendance
of Messrs. John Schnebly, Frisby Tilghman, Wil-
liam Heyser, Martin Kershner and Alexander Neill;
Allegany county, for twelve hundred shares, under
the superintendance of Messrs. William M'Mahon,
Beal Howard and Roger Perry; Caroline county,
for twelve hundred shares, under the superintend-
ance of William Richardson, William Hughlett and
John Tillottson; Charles county, for twelve hundred
shares, under the superintendance of Messrs. Caleb
Hawkins, John Fergusson and John B. Wills; that four
thousand shares thereof be reserved for the use and
benefit of the State of Maryland, to be subscribed
for by the said State when desired by the Legislature
thereof, and that a majority of the said commission-
ers at the places above mentioned respectively, shall
be sufficient to perform the duties of their appoint-
ments, and that they shall keep the subscription open
for at least the term of three days, and if not com-
pleted at the expiration of that term, then they shall
keep the same open for ten days thereafter, unless
sooner completed and no longer; but if the subscrip-
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