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INDEX TO THE LAWS.

CHAP.

CHAP.

   

Gwinn, Charles, & Co. To extend their

 

Easton The commissioners of the town

 

wharf, &c.

173

may impose a tax on property and billiard

 

H.

 

tables, &c.
Easton Point, in Talbot county. Swine

155

Hager's-Town. Respecting a fire engine,
------ A new market house to be elected,

14

28

prevented, &c.
Education of Poor Children. Act repealed

165

------Respecting the academy,
------Female Society for the instruction of

47

so far as relates to Anne Arundel and

 

poor children, incorporated.

Montgomery counties,
Elections. The place of holding them in

49

------And Antietam turnpike company, in-
corporated,

120

the third election district in Anne Arun-
del county, changed,

2

------And Boonsborough turnpike company
incorporated,

lit

The act respecting election districts in

 

Hall, Mary Louisa Divorced,

144

the city of Baltimore confirmed,

87

Harford County Levy court to levy for

 

—Those in the third election district in

 

the support of Jemima Rockhold,

32

Worcester county to be held in Berlin, &c
A new election district to be established

98

------Trustees of the poor to keep out pen-
sioners, &c.

32

in Baltimore county,
Elkton Bank of Maryland. Charter extend

148

------Sheriff to reside in the gaol &c.
------Respecting the roads in the county, 50

105
117

ed,
Ennalls, Joseph of Joseph. For the benefit

147

------Respecting the town of Belle-Air,
—— Further compensation to jurors,

106
121

of his children,
Equitable Estates. See Court of Chancery.

158

Harper's Ferry Turnpike Road Company.
Harwood. Edward. For his benefit,

168
60

Widows.
Evidence. A certified copy of tin original

 

Hay and Straw, brought to the city of Bal-
timore for sale, &c

125

certificate in the land office, with the notes

 

Herbert, William, junior. Deed to him and

 

referring to the lands of other tracts, to
be evidence, &c.

100

D. Oulany from B. Dulany and wife, to be
recorded

150

Executors To account for interest receiv-

 

Hinton. Maria For her relief,

74

ed on money due on sales, and for money
received for the hire of slaves, &c.

217

----- Ruth. For her support,
Hubbell, Leah W. Divorced,

67
68

See Court of Chancery. Orphans court.

Huston, James F. administrator of Tobias

 

F.

 

Butler. For his benefit,

160

Fees. See Constables. Justices of the Peace.
Pilots. Sheriffs.

 

Hydrant Company of Port Tobacco,

52

Fish. The inspection of salted fish regula-

 

I.

 

ted, (A supplement,)

99

Infants. Upon the petition of a guardian,

 

Fitzhugh, Elizabeth S. For her relief,

56

&c. for a sale of the real estate, commis-

 

Frederick County. Allowance to the sheriff

 

sioners to be appointed, &c. 133,

193

for keeping prisoners increased,

66

Interest on money due on sales received by

 

Frederick-Town. The sixth ward designated

140

administrators and executors, to be ac-

 

Free Schools. Respecting the distribution

 

counted for, &c.

217

of the fund for establishing free schools in

 

Irvin, Esther. For her support,

123

Queen-Anne's county,

116

J.

Jones, Hannah. For her support,

 

— A new appointment of commissioners
for Dorchester county, &.c.

162

207

Free Negroes. Persons prevented from
dealing with them after sun-set in Kent

 

Journal of Accounts. For its payment,
Judges of Baltimore County Court.

214

county.

170

Mayor &c of Baltimore to compensate

 

— Retailers in certain counties not to sell

 

them respecting the extension of Pratt

 

to them after sun set or on Sundays,
The orphans court to bind out the chil-

184

Street,
Jurors in Baltimore county, per diem in-

198

dren of free negroes and mulattoes,
Frey, John. An insolvent debtor,

189
107

creased,
——in Saint-Mary's county, per diem in-
creased

31
54

G.

Gaither, Jane. For her support,

75

------in Harford county, farther compensa-
tion allowed,

121

Gardner, Patsey. For her support.
Geese and Swine. See Swine and Geese.
Givan, Martha For her support, and that
of her children,
Godman, Edward. For the support of him

207
12

Justices of the Peace. Penalty on them for
granting blank warrants or executions,
------Acts of James Steuart and Thomas
Tenant made valid,
------ Relating to those to be appointed in

166
172

and his wife,
Gorsuch, Robert. To complete collections,

199
35

the city of Baltimore, and regulating their
fees, tic. 209

Governor. To nominate persons to be ap-

     

pointed to office, &c.

159

K.

 

Greeson, William For his relief,

62

Kemp, Peter. For his relief respecting a

 

Guillet, Peter, senior. To purchase and

 

road, &c.

131

hold real estate,

61

Kent County. For the further relief of the
poor, 120



 

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