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JOSEPH KENT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

 

the aforesaid lot, or any part thereof, to be made payable to ,
the aforesaid heirs, as tenants in common

CHAP. 211

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the said Hugh Boyle may
sign, seal, execute and deliver all conveyances and assurances
necessary to effect the power hereby granted to him.
SEC 3. And be it enacted, That it shall be the duty of the
said Hugh Boyle, before he proceeds to act, to give bond to

To execute c»a-
veyance.

Bond required

the state of Maryland, with such security as shall be approv-
ed by the judges of the orphans' court of Baltimore county, in
the penalty of five thousand dollars, conditioned for the faithful
discharge of his duties under this act, and that it shall be the
duty of the said Boyle to return to the said court a statement
of the leases made by him, shewing the terms thereof, and to

Account of pro-
ceeding.

account to said court for the rent received by him, in the same
manner as guardians are by law compelled to account for the
rents of their wards, and appropriate the same.

Of cents, &c.

CHAPTER 212.

 

A supplement to an act entitled, an act to incorporate the Elkton
and Susquehanna Bridge Turnpike Company

Passed March 15,

1828

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That so much of the seventh section of the act to which
this is a supplement, as requires the president and managers,
in locating and laying out the said road, to run the same from
the Port Deposit bridge down the shore until they come to
the road leading from Port Deposit to Battle Swamp, at or
near to Henry S. Stiles' store, be, and the same is hereby re-
pealed.

Clause repealed

SEC, 2. And be it enacted, That the said president and ma-
nagers, in locating the said road, shall have full power and
authority to run the same in such manner as they may think
most advantageous for the public interest, as also for the in-
terest of the said company, from the Port Deposit bridge to
North East.

Full authority to
locate.

CHAPTER 213.

 

An act for the relief of Charles H. W. Wharton, in the District
of Columbia, and Rebecca Wharton, his wife.

Passed March 15

1828

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly q f Mary-
land, That John Scott, of the city of Baltimore, trustee, under
and by virtue of a deed of trust from Henry Waring, Charles
H, W- Wharton and Rebecca, his wife, bearing date on or
about the thirtieth day of November, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty five, and re-
corded among the land records of Montgomery county court,
(Maryland,) io liber G. folio two hundred and twelve, and
so forth, be, aad he is herebv authorised and empowered, by

Authority to dis-
pose of estate



 
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