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414

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

county, also paid one hundred and three dollars
and thirteen cents; J. Frisby Gordon, Clerk of the
Circuit Court for Kent county, also paid two hun-
dred and thirty-five dollars and seventy-six cents;
H. H. Mitchell, Clerk of the Circuit Court for Cecil
county, also paid three hundred and sixty-one dol-
lars and ninety-eight cents; James H. Jamar, Reg-
ister of Wills for Cecil county, also paid one hun-
dred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents; Tim-
othy A. Smith, Register of Wills for Charles coun-
ty, also paid one hundred and fifty dollars, John
Palmer, Clerk of the Circuit Court for Queen Ann's
county, also paid two hundred and thirty-nine dol-
lars and seventeen cents; Joseph Stuart, Clerk of
the Circuit Court for Charles county, also paid
two hundred and sixty-two dollars and fifty cents;
C. W. Billingslea, Register of Wills for Harford
county, also paid one hundred and eighty-seven
dollars and fifty cents; A. Lingan Jarrett, Clerk
of the Circuit Court for Harford county, also paid
three hundred and fifty-seven dollars and eighteen
cents; James Wason, Register of Wills for Wash-
ington county, also paid two hundred and fifty dol-
lars; Isaac Nesbitt, Clerk of the Circuit Court
for Washington county, also paid two hundred
dollars; and Benjamin E. Gantt, Register of Wills
for Anne Arundel county, also paid the sum of.one
hundred and fifty dollars; for and on account of
said Tax for the year eighteen hundred and fifty-
two and part of the year eighteen hundred and
fifty-three; and Levin Woolford, Clerk of the
Circuit Court for Somerset county, also paid three
hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents ;
and Samuel W. Jones, Register of Wills of the
said county, paid the sum of one hundred and fifty
dollars; and it also appears to the General As-
sembly that by the fortieth section of the third
article, and the first section of the tenth article of
the constitution; it was the intention the framers
of that instrument to provide a new mode, and
abolish the old method of raising a revenue from
said offices; and that the parties aforesaid have
under a misapprehension of their duties paid into
the treasury the said sums of money, and it being
right and just that the same should be refunded to
to the said parties; therefore,



 
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