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1847.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 157.

Grade of road
not to exceed
six deg. hori-
zontal.

No toll gate to
be erected west
of Knoxville.

In force from
passage.

the road within half a mile of Petersville, and passing to
and from Knoxville or Weverton, in Washington county,
SEC. 7. And be it further enacted, That the grade on
said road, now made or to be made by the levy court of
Frederick county, shall not exceed six degrees horizon-
tal grade.
SEC. 8. And be it further enacted, That the levy
court of Frederick county, shall not erect or cause to
be erected a toll gate on the aforesaid load west of
Knoxville.
SEC. 9. And be it further enacted, That this act shall
take effect from the date of its passage.

CHAPTER 157.

Passed
Feb. 25, 1848.

Preamble.

An act to authorize the execution of a deed in a case there-

in mentioned.

WHEREAS, it is represented to this General Assembly,
that a certain George Jones, of Robert, on the twenty-
second day of November, eighteen hundred and twenty-
five, obtained a judgment in Somerset county court,
against Eleanor Mezzick of the said county, and that a
writ of fieri facias issued thereon, directed to Robert
Stewart, then the sheriff of said county, who made re-
turn thereof that he had seized and taken in execution
as the property of the said Eleanor, a part of a tract of
land called Daniel's Adventure, and a part of a tract called
Lime House, situated in said county, to satisfy said writ,
and the same remained in his hands for want of buyers;
and whereas, afterwards a writ of venditioni exponas is-
sued out of said court to the said Robert, directing him to
make sale of the said lands, and that afterwards the said
Robert made return of the said venditioni exponas, and
in said return stated that by virtue of the said fieri facias
he laid the same on all the right, title and interest of
the said Eleanor Mezzick, in and to the said two tracts
of land, called Daniel's Adventure and Lime House, and
that by virtue of the said venditioni exponas, he had
offered the same for sale at public auction, in pursuance
of due and legal notice on the sixth day of September
eighteen hundred and twenty-six, and that then and
there George L. H. Woolford, who in said return is er-
roneously called Levin L. H. Woolford, became the pur-
chaser thereof, and that the said George L. H. Woolford



 
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