CHAT.
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CHAP.
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South River Bridge Company. An act of
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----- Swine prevented from going at large in
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incorporation,
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100
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the Sown, 127
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Spalding, George H. His bond as sheriff
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University of Maryland. The lottery may
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may be taken,
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107
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be drawn in two schemes and exempted
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Stay of Executions. See Executions, and
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162
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from taxation, 105
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Stevens, John, To complete his collection
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71
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W.
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Stevenson, John. His bond as sheriff to
be taken,
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68
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Waller, William. His sureties to complete
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Stewart, James. For his relief,
Strause, Henry. For the benefit of his exe-
cutors,
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47
30
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his collections,
Ward, Thomas F. and Ann Divorced,
Warehouse. See Anne-Arundel County,
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110
79
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Straw. See Hay and Straw, and
Supersedeas. See Executions, and
Surgical Institution of Baltimore. On pay-
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170
162
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and 51 &
Washington County. The orphans court
to appoint a crier of the court,
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143
81
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ment of the tax imposed in the second
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— Levy authorised for the support of a
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lottery, the managers to discharge their
notes to certain banks by surrendering a
bond of conveyance, &c
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foundling child,
---- For the revaluation of the real and per-
sonal property in the county.
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89
113
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Susquehanna Bridge Company. The direc-
tors to fill up any vacancy. &c.
Susquehanna River. See Fish, and
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27
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------To be divided into six separate elec-
tion districts,
Washington Monument. Lottery exempted
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Swine. See Elkton, and
——- Salisbury and
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13
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from the tax,
Water Mills. The acts of 1816 .ch. 76, and
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50
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—— Union Town, and
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1817, ch. 180, respecting the building of
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T.
Talbot County. See School Fund, and
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water mills, repealed so far as relates to
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182
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Saint Mary's, Worcester and Somerset
counties,
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8
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------ Slaveholders, and
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18
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Watson, Susanna. For the sale of her real
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Taylor, Teackle. For his benefit,
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15
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estate
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41
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Teas, Susanna. For her relief,
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130
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Weems, Rachel. For her benefit,
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45
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Thomas, John. A supplement to the act
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Wharf. See Nottingham, and
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for the benefit of his heirs,
Thompson. Thomas. His sureties to com-
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Whipping. Those parts of the acts of 1715,
ch. 27 and 1723, ch. 16, which direct this
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plete collections,
Tobacco Inspection. See Anne Arundel
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52
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punishment, repealed,
Widows. Where a widow is entitled to
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49
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County, and 51 &.
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143
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dower in any real estate sold under the act
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—Inspectors to satisfy themselves in what
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of 1818, ch 193, a proportion of the pur-
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state or territory any tobacco offered for
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chase money to be awarded to her.
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inspection was grown, and to specify the
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Williams, Benoni. Partition of his real
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same in all notes, &c.
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95
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estate confirmed,
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83
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Tobacco Plants. Penalty for stealing them
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88
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Willie, Arthur H. For his relief,
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65
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Tolson, John. His widow to complete his
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Willis, Henry. His trustees may obtain a
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collections.
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66
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final discharge.
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4
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Tomkins, Joseph. For his relief,
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180
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Wind Mills. The building of them in Dor-
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Treasurer. See School Fund, and
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182
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chester, Saint Mary's and Charles coun-
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——- To furnish the clerks of the county
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ties encouraged, 20 &
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courts with blank licenses for retailing
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Winsor, Arnold T. To complete his col-
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dry goods, &c.
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lection,
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17
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Turnbull, William. For his benefit,
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101
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Witmer, Henry. For his relief,
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115
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U.
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Worcester County. The allowance to the
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Union Bank of Maryland. An act relating
to it
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sheriff for keeping prisoners in gaol in-
creased.
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59
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Union Insurance Company of Maryland.
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------ Respecting the keeping in repair the
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The act of incorporation extended.
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85
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public roads in the county,
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64
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Union School of Harford County. Act of
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See School Fund, and
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182
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incorporation,
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172
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------Water Mills, and
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8
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Union Town, in Frederick County, Bul-
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Wright, Gustavus W. T. See Watson,
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let playing prevented in the town,
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Susanna, and
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