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144

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

Dec. Sess.

1815.
Deed.

Bond.

said sale, after deducting such commission and expences as the
orphan's court of Caroline county may think proper to allow,
shall be paid to the guardian of the said minors, and applied by
her under the directions of the said court to the improvement
of the remaining part of the said lot, or the education of the
children of the deceased, which ever may appear most advisa-
ble in their discretion.
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That on the confirmation of
the sale by the said court as aforesaid, and on the payment of the
whole of the purchase money, (and not before,) a good and suf-
ficient deed shall be given by the said George A. Smith to the
purchaser or purchasers, which shall be good and valid in law
to pass and confirm all the right and title, of the said minors in
and to the same.
3. AND BE IT ENACTED. That the said George A.
Smith before he proceeds to make sale of the property afore-
said, shall give bond to the State, in such penalty and with
such security as the said orphan's, court shall approve, which
bond shall be lodged with the register of wills for said county,
and by him recorded among the records of the said orphan's
court, and that suit or suits may be brought on said bond or
any office copy thereof by any person or persons interested in
the same.

Passed Jan.
23, 1816.

Preamble.

CHAPTER 135.
An act to ratify and protect the title of the Third Haven
Monthly Meeting of Friends, commonly called Quakers, in
Talbot County, in and to the lots of land on which, their seve-
ral Meeting Houses stand, and to incorporate certain mem-
bers of their society as a body politic for their benefit.
WHEREAS, It has been represented to this General As-
sembly, by the petition of the members of the Third Haven
Monthly Meeting of Friends, commonly called Quakers, that
the members of that branch of the society of friends that is
called and known among the friends, and in the county afore-
said, by the name and distinction of The Third Haven Month-
ly Meeting of Friends, have peaceably and quietly held, under
and in virtue of a deed of conveyance, marie on or about the
twentieth day of August, in the year seventeen hundred and
five, by a certain Philemon Armstrong, of Talbot county, to
Thomas Taylor, William Dickinson, and Daniel Powell, and
their heirs, in trust for the use and benefit of the Third Haven
Monthly Meeting of Friends, agreeably to the metes and
bounds expressed in said deed, all that lot or parcel of land on
which the Third Haven Meeting House stands, the same lot
being part of the tract of land called Londonderry, situate, ly-
ing and being in the county aforesaid, near the head of Third
Heaven Creek, and containing by estimation the quantity of
three acres of land more or less; also that they have in like
manner peaceably and quietly held, used and occupied. under
and in virtue of a deed of conveyance made and executed on
or about the sixteenth day of August, in the year seventeen
hundred and one, by a certain Ennion Williams of Talbot
county aforesaid, to John Lowe, Robert Clark, and William
Werrilow, and their heirs, for the use and benefit of the said
Third Haven Monthly Meeting of Friends, agreeably to the
metes and bounds expressed in the said deed, all that lot or



 
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