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1820.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 25.

sand,) to the clerk of the executive council as aforesaid, with a
list of the numbers thereof, and the said clerk shall endorse the
said tickets, and return them to the said proprietors, or their
agents, and it shall be lawful for him to demand and receive, for
endorsing the said tickets, one cent for each and every ticket.

Passed Jan. 5, 1821.

Name changed.

All lawful acts,
&c,. to be of effect.

CHAP. XXVI.

An Act to alter the Name of Thomas Bond, of the City of Baltimore.

1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the
name of Thomas Bond, of Baltimore city, be and the same in
hereby changed and altered unto the name of Thomas Jackson
Bond.
2. And be it enacted, That securities, promises, contracts,
assurances, deeds and lawful acts whatsoever, made or done, or
hereafter to be made or done, by or to the said Thomas Bond,
or by or to the issue of the said Thomas Bond, shall be of the
same force and effect, and equally avail to all intents and purpos-
es, as if the name of Thomas Jackson Bond had been the true
and proper name of Thomas Bond.

Passed Jan. 5, 1821.

Trustees for Al-
legany to appro-
priate fund for
said county.

Partial repeal.

CHAP. XXVII.

A Supplement to an Act passed at December Session eighteen hundred and
nineteen, relating to the School Fund in the several Counties therein men-
tioned.

1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the
trustees in and for Allegany county, be and they are hereby in-
vested with full power to appropriate the school fund of said coun-
ty, towards as many schools as in their wisdom and judgment they
may think most beneficial towards the education of the poor chil-
dren in said county.
2. And be it enacted. That all parts of the law that this is a sup-
plement to, directing the trustees of the school fund for Allegany
county to apportion the said fund towards only one school in each
election district in said county, be and the same is hereby repeal-
ed, as relates to said county.

Passed Jan 5, 1821.

To meet on third
Monday in April.

CHAP. XXVIII.

An Act to alter and change the time of holding the Levy Court in Dorchester
County.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the
justices of the levy court, or a majority of them, of the county
aforesaid, be and they are hereby authorised and required, to meet
together on the third Monday in April next, and on the name day
in every year thereafter, at the court-house in the said county, in-
stead of the first Monday of April.

Passed Jan. 5, 1821.

Preamble.

CHAP. XXIX.

An Act for the Relief of Alexander Prentice, of the City of Baltimore.

WHEREAS Alexander Prentice, of the city of Baltimore, hath
by his petition to the general assembly represented, that a certain
Levi W. Crossgrove did, by an instrument of writing purporting
to be his last will and testament, which however was defectively
executed, devise a certain house and lot in the city of Baltimore



 
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