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clear Accounts of what Money they shall receive by Virtue of this
Act, and how the same shall have been disposed of.
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Session Laws
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And be it likewise Enacted, That the several and respective Treas-
urers shall, and they are hereby directed to transmit all the Bills of
Exchange or Monies which they shall receive in Virtue of this Act,
to Mr. Joseph Adams, Merchant in London, to be by him kept and
paid out according to the Directions, and to the Uses in this Act
mentioned.
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The Bills to
be remitted
to Mr.
Adams
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And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That the
Armourer, or Person who now has, or hereafter shall have, the care,
keeping, or distributing the Arms and Ammunition now in Store,
or which hereafter may be, shall, and he or they are hereby obliged
to keep a full and just Account of all Arms and Ammunition which
now are, or shall hereafter be received by him or them, into the
Public Magazine, and to whom, by whom, by whose Order, and to
what Use or Uses the same has been, or shall be given out or Dis-
tributed; and such Account, with Vouchers, lay before both Houses
of Assembly yearly, sworn to before one Provincial or County
Magistrate.
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Duty of the
Armourer
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And be it likewise Enacted, That from and after the End of this
Session of Assembly, the Armourer, Smith, Gunner, or other Person
or Persons employed in taking care of the Arms and Ammunition,
cleaning or repairing the said Arms, shall be paid Twenty-five
Pounds, Sterling Money, annually, and no more, by the Treasurers
of this Province, out of the Fund raised by Virtue of this Act, for
his or their Service or Services.
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This Act to continue until the Twenty-ninth Day of September,
which shall be in the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and
Forty-eight, and no longer.
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Continuance
of this Act
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An Act for the Enlargement of Baltimore Town, in Baltimore
County, and other Purposes therein mentioned.
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Chapter
XXI
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Whereas the Inhabitants of Baltimore Town, in Baltimore County,
by their humble Petition to this General Assembly, have set forth,
that there io between what was formerly called Jones's Town and
Baltimore Town, a Parcel of Land, of about Eighteen Acres, which
is not included in what was called Jones's Town, nor in Baltimore
Town, and which by being laid out into Lots, would, by means of a
Bridge, which is already built, reduce the said Places into One, and
that making such Addition, would be an encouragement to People
to build and improve; they therefore pray that the said Eighteen
Acres of Land, or thereabouts, may be laid out into Lots, and made
a Part of Baltimore Town: And further, the said Petitioners set
forth, that sundry of the Lanes and Alleys of Baltimore Town were
made so narrow as to render them inconvenient, if not useless; where-
fore they pray, that by Consent of the Owners of Lots in said Town,
the said Lanes and Alleys may be enlarged.
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