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1800. November.                                        LAWS of MARYLAND.
CHAP.
LXXVIII.





E. L. and G.
Purnell may
sell, &c.
purchase money agreeably to the directions of the said last will, and this general assembly have
thought it proper that the said last will and testament of the said John should have effect, as fully and
amply as if the said deed of confirmation had been executed prior to the execution of the said last
will; in order therefore to render the same indisputable,

    II.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the said Elisha, Littleton and
George Purnell, or a majority of them, be and they are hereby authorised and empowered to sell
and convey a good and indefeasible estate, in fee-simple, of, in and to the same lands and tenements,
to wit, part of the tracts called Spaldon, Father's Care, Number One, and Fraternity, as fully and
amply as if the said deed of confirmation from the said Elisha to the said John had been executed
prior to the date of the said last will of the said John.

CHAP. LXXIX.
Passed 19th of
Dec. 1800.

Persons to have
the benefit of a
former act, &c.






Part of an act

repealed.



Each debtor to
pay, &c.
A Further supplement to the act, entitled, An act for the relief of
                                    sundry insolvent debtors.

BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That all and singular the person and persons
whose names are contained in the act, entitled, An act for the relief of sundry insolvent
debtors, passed at November session, seventeen hundred and ninety-nine, and who have not
petitioned for the benefit of the said act, shall and they are hereby declared to have the full benefit
of the act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors, passed this session, as fully and amply as if their
and each of their names were specially inserted in said last mentioned act.

    II.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That so much of the said act of November, one thousand seven hundred
and ninety-nine, as is inconsistent with or contrary to the perview of this act, and of the
act to which this is a supplement, be and the same is hereby repealed.

    III.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That each insolvent debtor under this and the original act, and under
the act, entitled, A supplement to the act, entitled, An act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors,
passed during the present session, at the time of his application to the chancery court for relief,
shall pay to the register of the court of the chancery a tax of five dollars, to be by him paid over as
other taxes to the treasurer of the western shore.

CHAP. LXXX.
Passed 19th of 
Dec. 1800.

Preamble.






Provisions extended,
&c.
A Supplement to an act, entitled, An act for the relief of sundry insolvent
                                                    debtors.
WHEREAS Joseph Magruder, Nathan Hughes, Clement Chamberlain, Lewis Duvall, King
English and Richard T. Cheseldine, of Montgomery county, by their petitions to this general
assembly have set forth, that by reason of many misfortunes they are unable wholly to satisfy
their creditors, and have prayed for the benefit of an act of insolvency, upon their delivering up all
their property for the use of their creditors; therefore,

    II.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the several provisions of the act
passed this present session, entitled, An act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors, shall be and
are hereby extended to the said persons, in as full and ample manner as if their names had been inserted
in the said act, any thing to the contrary notwithstanding.

CHAP. LXXXI.
Passed 19th of
Dec. 1800.








J. Colquhoun,
admitted, &c.
                An ACT for the relief of James Colquhoun.
WHEREAS James Colquhoun, a prisoner in Baltimore gaol, hath represented to the present
general assembly, by petition, that he is unable to pay his debts, and prayed the benefit of
an act of insolvency in his favour:  And whereas it further appears, by a certain memorial offered
by the said Colquhoun, that he is not a citizen of this state, and it being inconsistent with the principles
of humanity that the said James Colquhoun should be confined in gaol, if he will bonâ fide deliver
up all his property for the benefit of his creditors,

    II.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the said James Colquhoun be and
he is hereby admitted to all the benefits, and subjected to all the provisions, of the act for the relief
of sundry insolvent debtors, passed this session, except such as are thereby restricted to merchants
and traders; provided, that he shall make it appear to the chancellor, that he hath surrendered up,



 
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