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____Prohibited from selling to free negroes
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Scott, Zachariah. For his support, 67
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and slaves, &c. in certain counties, alter
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------Samuel For the benefit of his heirs,
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sun set and on Sundays,
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Servants. See Slaves.
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Rising Sun Bridge Company, incorporated,
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Sharpsburgh. Swine and geese prohibited,
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Roads. Turnpike from the line of the Dis-
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&c
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trict of Columbia to Frederick-town,
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Sheriffs. Allowance for keeping prisoners
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— In Worcester county. A supplement.
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increased in Frederick county.
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------Turnpike from Williams-Port to the
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——- To reside in the gaol or keep a gaoler
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Cumberland turnpike road,
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resident therein in Harford county,
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—- Turnpike from Westminster to Taney
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—— Of Baltimore county, not to imprison
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Town, thence to Emmitsburgh,
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for debt within the jurisdiction of a jus-
tice of the peace, unless the creditor shall
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— In Montgomery county, from Coals-
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ville, &c.
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pay twenty-five cents per day, &c
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—— In Baltimore and Harford counties, 50,
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------Prohibited from receiving negro slaves
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The manner of obtaining and altering
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in the public gaol, unless committed, &c.
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the public roads, regulated,
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Not to prevent the owner who is a per-
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The Hager's- Town and Antietam
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son not engaged in the traffic of buying
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turnpike company incorporated,
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and selling slaves from having his slave
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—— The Hager's-Town and Boonsbo-
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committed, &c.
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rough turnpike company incorporated.
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Shipley, William, junior. Deed from C.
G Dorsey, confirmed,
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------The Baltimore and Harford turnpike
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road invested with certain rights, and
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Simpson, James. For his relief,
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location made by the commissioners At
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Slaves. Where slaves are sold out of the
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Belle Air continued 50,
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Penitentiary, the keeper to deposit the
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—— Parts of the act incorporating the Har-
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money in some bank, &c.
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per's Ferry turnpike road company, re-
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------Persons convicted of enticing slaves
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pealed,
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to runaway or harbouring them, &c. to
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------In Cecil county, from Waram's to
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be confined in the Penitentiary,
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Turkey Point, confirmed as public,
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------No retailer to sell liquor to free ne-
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------In Kent county, levy court to levy, &c.
Robertson, Elizabeth. For her support,
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groes or slaves in certain counties after
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sunset, &c. and on Sundays,
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Rockhold, Jamima. For her support,
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.------ Regulations respecting the dealing
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Rockville Roman Catholic Congregation.
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with slaves In Kent county,
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For its benefit,
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------Not to be sentenced to confinement
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Roman Catholic Cathedral. A lottery au-
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in the Penitentiary, but may on convic-
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thorised,
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tion be whipped or banished, &c.
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Congregation at Rockville. For its
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------Any citizen having acquired proper-
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benefit,
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ty in any slave resident of any of the
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s.
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United States, before 1783, or in the des-
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Saint Lucas Reformed Church in Union-
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cendant, &.c. may bring such slave into
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Town, incorporated,
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this state, &c.
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Saint-Mary's County. Levy court to levy
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------Not to be received into the public
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for the support of Theophilus Davis,
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gaol unless committed, &c. or put there
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— Of John Knott and Elizabeth Bothick,
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by the owner, who is a person not engag-
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------Of Lydia True and Eleanor Long,
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ed in buying and selling slaves.
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------ Of Elizabeth Mason,
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Slouthour, Elizabeth. For her relief,
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.------Of Eleanor Wood, Elizabeth Robert-
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Small Debts. See Justices of the Peace,
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son, and Margaret Scott,
—— Of Susanna Leach,
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and
Smith, Joseph. For the benefit of his chil-
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—— Allowance to jurymen and witnesses
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dren,
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increased,
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------John Respecting a deed to him from
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—— Levy court to borrow money for erect-
ing a gaol,
Saint Mary's Orphaline Female School in
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Craig's guardian,
Somerset County. The times of holding
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the county courts changed,
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the city of Baltimore, incorporated,
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—— Levy court to appropriate the money
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Salary. To the members of the council,
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levied in 18I8 for erecting a building, &c.
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------To the officers named in the civil list,
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to the payment, of the expenses of the
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Salisbury. Swine prohibited therein,
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county.
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------ Academy incorporated,
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------Obstruction of the navigation in, pro-
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Saulsbury, Nancy and Mary. For their sup-
port,
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hibited.
Sprigg. Michael C. For his benefit,
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Savings Bank of Baltimore, incorporated.
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Stern, Mary Ann. Divorced,
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School Fund. Respecting the distribu-
tion thereof in Queen-Anne's county.
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Stevens, Samuel and Eliza his wife. For
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their relief,
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—— A new appointment of commissioners
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Steuart, James. His acts as a justice of
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for Dorchester county.
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the peace made valid.
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Scott, Otho. Name changed from Taylor,
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Stewart, Joseph. For the relief of his in-
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— Margaret. For her support,
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fant children,
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