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CHAP.
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Gwinn, Charles, & Co. To extend their
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Easton The commissioners of the town
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wharf, &c.
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173
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may impose a tax on property and billiard
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H.
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tables, &c.
Easton Point, in Talbot county. Swine
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155
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Hager's-Town. Respecting a fire engine,
------ A new market house to be elected,
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prevented, &c.
Education of Poor Children. Act repealed
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165
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------Respecting the academy,
------Female Society for the instruction of
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47
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so far as relates to Anne Arundel and
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poor children, incorporated.
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Montgomery counties,
Elections. The place of holding them in
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49
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------And Antietam turnpike company, in-
corporated,
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120
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the third election district in Anne Arun-
del county, changed,
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2
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------And Boonsborough turnpike company
incorporated,
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lit
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The act respecting election districts in
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Hall, Mary Louisa Divorced,
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144
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the city of Baltimore confirmed,
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87
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Harford County Levy court to levy for
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—Those in the third election district in
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the support of Jemima Rockhold,
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32
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Worcester county to be held in Berlin, &c
A new election district to be established
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98
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------Trustees of the poor to keep out pen-
sioners, &c.
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32
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in Baltimore county,
Elkton Bank of Maryland. Charter extend
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------Sheriff to reside in the gaol &c.
------Respecting the roads in the county, 50
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ed,
Ennalls, Joseph of Joseph. For the benefit
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------Respecting the town of Belle-Air,
—— Further compensation to jurors,
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121
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of his children,
Equitable Estates. See Court of Chancery.
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158
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Harper's Ferry Turnpike Road Company.
Harwood. Edward. For his benefit,
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168
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Widows.
Evidence. A certified copy of tin original
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Hay and Straw, brought to the city of Bal-
timore for sale, &c
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certificate in the land office, with the notes
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Herbert, William, junior. Deed to him and
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referring to the lands of other tracts, to
be evidence, &c.
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100
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D. Oulany from B. Dulany and wife, to be
recorded
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150
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Executors To account for interest receiv-
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Hinton. Maria For her relief,
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74
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ed on money due on sales, and for money
received for the hire of slaves, &c.
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----- Ruth. For her support,
Hubbell, Leah W. Divorced,
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See Court of Chancery. Orphans court.
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Huston, James F. administrator of Tobias
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F.
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Butler. For his benefit,
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Fees. See Constables. Justices of the Peace.
Pilots. Sheriffs.
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Hydrant Company of Port Tobacco,
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52
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Fish. The inspection of salted fish regula-
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I.
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ted, (A supplement,)
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99
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Infants. Upon the petition of a guardian,
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Fitzhugh, Elizabeth S. For her relief,
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56
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&c. for a sale of the real estate, commis-
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Frederick County. Allowance to the sheriff
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sioners to be appointed, &c. 133,
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for keeping prisoners increased,
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66
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Interest on money due on sales received by
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Frederick-Town. The sixth ward designated
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140
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administrators and executors, to be ac-
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Free Schools. Respecting the distribution
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counted for, &c.
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217
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of the fund for establishing free schools in
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Irvin, Esther. For her support,
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123
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Queen-Anne's county,
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116
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J.
Jones, Hannah. For her support,
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— A new appointment of commissioners
for Dorchester county, &.c.
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207
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Free Negroes. Persons prevented from
dealing with them after sun-set in Kent
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Journal of Accounts. For its payment,
Judges of Baltimore County Court.
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county.
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170
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Mayor &c of Baltimore to compensate
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— Retailers in certain counties not to sell
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them respecting the extension of Pratt
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to them after sun set or on Sundays,
The orphans court to bind out the chil-
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Street,
Jurors in Baltimore county, per diem in-
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dren of free negroes and mulattoes,
Frey, John. An insolvent debtor,
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107
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creased,
——in Saint-Mary's county, per diem in-
creased
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54
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G.
Gaither, Jane. For her support,
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75
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------in Harford county, farther compensa-
tion allowed,
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121
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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
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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
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and his wife,
Gorsuch, Robert. To complete collections,
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199
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the city of Baltimore, and regulating their
fees, tic. 209
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Governor. To nominate persons to be ap-
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pointed to office, &c.
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K.
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Greeson, William For his relief,
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62
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Kemp, Peter. For his relief respecting a
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Guillet, Peter, senior. To purchase and
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road, &c.
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hold real estate,
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61
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Kent County. For the further relief of the
poor, 120
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