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LEVIN WINDER, ESQ. GOVERNOR.

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Randall's-Town, to the Baltimore county line, to-
wards Liberty-Town, as at present opened and made,
be and the same is hereby continued.

1812.

CHAPTER 28.

An act to discontinue the road therein mentioned.
WHEREAS, It is represented to this General As-
sembly by the petition of Solomon Davis of Mont-
gomery county, and Samuel Dawson of Frederick
county, that the public Road which runs through
their farms beginning at Otho Trundle's on Carroll's
manor, and crossing Monocacy at Davis' ford, and
intersecting the great road opposite John T. Veatch-
e's, living on the farm of Levin Luckett, is of no
public utility, and a great public expence; Therefore,

Passed Dec.

1, 1812.
Preamble.

BE IT ENACTED by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That a road beginning at Otho Trundle's,
on Carroll's manor, which crosses the Monocacy at

Davis' ford, and running through the farms of the
said Davis and Dawson, to where it intersects the
public road opposite John T. Veatche's, living on the
farm of Levin Luckett at the mouth of Monocacy,
shall be, and the same is hereby vacated, and no
longer considered as a public road and highway.

CHAPTER 29.

Road vacated.

An act for the relief of William Priestly of the
city of Annapolis.

Passed Dec.
3, 1812.

BE IT ENACTED by the General Assembly of
Maryland. That the justices of the levy court of
Anne-Arundel county be, and they are hereby au-
thorised and directed to assess and levy annually for
four years, on the assessable property of said county,
the sum of thirty dollars for the support and
maintenance of William Priestly of the city of An-
napolis, and that the same be collected annually by
the collector of Anne-Arundel county, and paid to
Richard Watts of the city of Annapolis or his order.

CHAPTER 30.

A sum to be
levied for his
support — to
whom to be
paid.

An act to layout and straighten a road in Balti-
more county.

Passed Dec,
3, 1812.

WHEREAS, It is represented to this General As-
sembly by the petition of Francis Holland, that he,
the said Francis Holland, together with a certain
James Croxall obtained a law for the opening and
straightening a road from Annapolis to Baltimore;

Preamble.



 

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