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248

RESOLUTIONS.

1812.


Passed Jan.
2, 1813.
In favor of
Neal Peacock.
Passed Jan.
2, 1813.
In favor of
John Davis.

No. 48.

RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the Western Shore be, and he is
hereby authorized and directed, to pay to Neal Peacock or his order,
in quarterly payments, a sum of money equal to the half pay of a pri-
vate in the revolutionary war.

No. 49.

RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the Western Shore be, and he is
hereby directed, to pay to John Davis, of Charles county, late a ser-
geant in the revolutionary war, or to his order during life, annually in
quarterly payments, a sum of money equal to the half pay of a serjeant.

Passed Jan.
2, 1813.
In favor of
Leonard Wat-
kins.

No, 50,

RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the Western Shore be, and he is
hereby directed to pay unto Leonard Watkins, a serjeant in the Mary-
land line, during the revolutionary war, or to his order, a sum of money
annually in quarterly payments, equal to the half pay of a serjeant, as a
further remuneration for those services rendered his country during
the American war.

Passed Jan.
2, 1813.
In favor of
Ingram Carr.

No. 51.

RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the Western Shore be, and he is
hereby directed to pay to Ingrain Carr, late a soldier in the revolu-
tionary war, or to his order in quarterly payments, a sum of money
equal to the half pay of a private, as a further remuneration to him for
those services by which his country has been so essentially benefited.

No. 52.

Passed Jan.

2, 1813.
In favor of
Charles Rich-
ardson.

RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the Western Shore be, and he is
hereby directed and required to pay to Charles Richardson, late a sol-
dier in the revolutionary war, or his order, annually, in quarterly pay-
ments,, a sum of money equal, to the half pay of a private, as a provi-
sion to him in his indigent situation and advanced life, and as a further
remuneration to him for those services by which his country has been
so essentially benefited.

Passed Jan.
2, 1813.
In favor of
James Clarke.

No. 53.

RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the Western Shore be, and he is
hereby directed and required, to pay unto James Clarke, or his order, a
sum of money in quarterly payments, equal to the half pay of a ma-
tross during the revolutionary war, as a further remuneration to the
said James Clarke for the services rendered his country, and as a relief
from the indigence and misery which attend his decripitude & old age.

Passed Jan..
2, 1813.
In favor of
Wm. Harper.

No. 54.

RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the Western Shore be, and he is
hereby directed to pay unto William Harder, late a private in the revo-
lutionary war, or to his order annually in quarterly payments, a sum of
money equal to the half pay of a private, as a further remuneration to
him for those services by which his country has been so essentially
benefited.

Passed Jan.
2, 1813.
In favor of
Wm. Vaugh-
an.

No 55.

RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the Western Shore be and he is
hereby authorized and requested, to pay annually in quarterly pay-
ments, unto William Vaughan or order, an old revolutionary soldier,
half pay as a private during the remainder of his Hie, as a remuneration
for his meritorious services.

Passed Jan.
2, 1813,
In favor of
Edward Ger-
rish and Jacob
Allen.
Passed Jan.
2, 1813.

No. 56.

RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the Western Shore be, and he is
hereby directed, to pay unto Edward Gerrish and Jacob Allen, or to
their order annually in quarterly payments, a sum of money equal to
the half pay of privates, as a further remuneration to them for those
services by which their country has been so essentially benefited.

No. 57.

RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the Western Shore be, and he is



 
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