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ROBERT BOWIE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
CHAP. XXXVI.
An Act authorising Jacob Schebly, late Collector of Washington County,
to complete
his Collection. Lib. TH. No. 1, fol. 36. |
1805.
CHAP. 36.
Passed Jan. 25, 1806. |
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CHAP. XXXVII.
An Act authorising Lawrence Brengle, late Collector of Frederick
County, to complete his Collection. Lib. TH.
No. 1, fol. 37. |
Passed Jan. 25, 1806. |
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CHAP. XXXVIII.
An Act for the benefit of Anne Reynolds, of Talbot County.
Lib. TH,
No. 1, fol. 38. A Private Act.
The State's right to a house and lot,
purchased by her from Johannes Arrants,
released, and granted to her and her children. |
Passed Jan. 25, 1806. |
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CHAP. XXXIX.
A Further Additional Supplement to an act, * entitled, An act to
establish
a Market in Frederick-town, in Frederick County, and
for
the regulation of the said Market. Lib. TH.
No. 1, fol. 38.
This act appears to be repealed by 1816, ch. 74. |
Passed Jan. 25, 1806.
* November 1770,
ch. 4. |
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CHAP. XL.
A Supplement to an act †, entitled, An act to prevent the
Exportation
of Flour not Merchantable, and Unsound Salted Provisions,
from the Port of Havre-de-Grace. Lib. Th.
No. 1, fol. 39.
See 1801, ch. 102, s. 2. |
Passed Jan. 25, 1806.
† 1796, ch. 21. |
WHEREAS by the act to which this is a supplement
it is provided,
that an inspector shall be appointed for the district of Havre-de-Grace,
for the inspection of salted beef, pork and fish, of every
kind; therefore, |
Preamble. |
2. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
it shall and may be lawful for any person or persons carrying fish,
or other salted provisions, from the district of Havre-de-Grace to
the district of Baltimore to sell, or otherwise dispose of the same,
without being subject to a reinspection within the district of Baltimore;
Provided, That the said fish, and other salted provisions,
so carried from the aforesaid district of Havre-de-Grace to the district
of Baltimore, be inspected within the said district of Havre-de-Grace
by a regular inspector, appointed by the commissioners
of the town of Havre-de-Grace, any thing contained in any other
law or ordinance of the city of Baltimore to the contrary notwithstanding. |
Provisions inspected
in Havre-de-Grace
need not
be reinspected in
Baltimore. |
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CHAP. XLI.
An Act to confirm a divisions of the Real Property of the Havre-de-Grace
Company.
Lib. TH. No. 1, fol. 40. A Private Act. |
Passed Jan. 25, 1806. |
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CHAP. XLII.
An Act giving further powers to the Corporation of the City of Baltimore.
Lib. TH. No. 1, fol. 41. |
Passed Jan. 25, 1806. |
WHEREAS William Patterson, and others, have, by
petition to
this general assembly, represented, that by the act of former owners
of a tract of land now called Rogers's Addition to Baltimore-town,
and a law passed pursuant thereto at November session eighteen
hundred and two ‡ the said tract and parcel of ground was made a
part of the said town, and subjected to all the regulations and ordinances |
Preamble.
‡ 1782, ch. 8. |
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