LAWS
OF THE
STATE OF MARYLAND.
CHARLES RIDGELY, (of Hampt.) Esq. Governor.
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CHAPTER 1.
An act for the benefit of James Duke, Mary Duke and John
Broome.
Sec 1. BE IT ENACTED by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That James Duke, Mary Duke and John Broome
of Calvert county, are hereby authorised and empowered to re-
move import and bring into this state within twelve months
after the passage of this act, such negro slaves as they removed
to the State of Kentucky during the late war, and the increase
of said slaves since said removal, and to hold the same as
slaves, in the same manner as they might or could have done,
had said negroes continued in this state, Provided, the said
James Duke, Mary Duke and John Broome register the said
negroes, and their issue, in the court of such county or counties
to which they may be removed, within three months after such
removal.
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Passed Dec.
11, 1815.
May import
slaves.
Proviso.
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CHAPTER 2.
An act for the benefit of George Klink, of Washington county.
WHEREAS, George Klink of Washington county, emi-
grated to the State of Maryland, and since his emigration and
settlement has acquired real property therein, and his title to
such property, from his not being naturalized agreeable to the
laws of the United States, may be called in question to hit great
detriment and injury, Therefore :
Sec. 1. BE IT ENACTED by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the title to the real property of him the said
George Klink, heretofore intended to be vested in him, the said
George Klink, his heirs and assigns, by purchase or deed fairly
obtained, be and the same is hereby amply and fully vested in
the said George Klink and his heirs, in fee simple to all intents
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Passed Dec.
14, 1815.
Preamble.
Title vested.
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