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Session Laws, 1812
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LEVIN WINDER, ESQ. GOVERNOR.

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eight weeks notice thereof, in one of the news-papers
published in the city of Annapolis, and one published
in George-Town, in the District of Columbia, of the
time and place of sale; and the said lands to sell,
either together or in parcels, to the highest bidder, on
the following terms, to wit: The purchaser or pur-
chasers to give bond with approved security, bearing
interest from the day of sale, for the payment of the
purchase money, in three equal annual payments; the
proper proportions of said interest to be paid yearly
to such of the said children as may be of age, and to
the guardians of such as may be miners.

1812.

2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said
trustee, on receipt of the purchase money, shall, by a
good and sufficient deed duly executed and acknow-
ledged agreeably to law, grant, bargain and sell, make
over and convey to the purchaser or purchasers
thereof, and his, her or their heirs and assigns for-
ever, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said
John R. E. Chesley, Thomas Henry Egan Chesley,
James Alexander Chesley, Henrietta Maria Ches-
ley and Eloisa Anna Victoria Chesley, the children
of the said Thomas Chesley and Henrietta Chesley,
deceased, of, in and to the lands and premises afore-
said; which said purchaser or purchasers, and his,
her or their heirs and assigns, on payment of the
purchase money and interest by them respectively
made, shall have and hold the said lands and premises
respectively, free and clear of all claims and demands
of the said John R. E. Chesley, Thomas Henry Egan
Chesley, James Alexander Chesley, Henrietta Ma-
ria Chesley and Eloisa Anna Victoria Chesley, and

Trustee may
execute a deed,
&c.

their heirs forever hereafter: Provided nevertheless,
That the said Peter Emerson, before he proceeds to
the said sale, shall give bond payable to the State of
Maryland, with two sureties to be approved of by
the orphans' court of Calvert county, in the penalty
of forty thousand dollars, conditioned for the faithful
performance of the trust in him vested by this Act of
Assembly, and for a compliance with all and every
part thereof.

Proviso.

3. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the money
arising from the said sale, except the interest thereof,
shall be invested as the same may be received by the
said trustee in such fun^s or stock of the United
States, or Bank stock of the State of Maryland,
bearing in interest, as the orphans' court of Calvert coun-
ty may deem most beneficial for the interest of the
parties concerned; and that so much of the interest

Proceeds of
sales.



 
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