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1828

RESOLUTIONS-
No. 38.

Passed Mar. 2, 1829

A Resolution in favour of Richard Iglehart, Sheriff of Anne-
Arundel county.

Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the treasurer of the western shore be and he is hereby directed
to pay to Richard Iglehart, sheriff of Anne-Arundel county,
out of any unappropriated money in the treasury, such sum
as the said Iglehart may have paid into the treasury in conse-
quence of a fine which was imposed by said county court at
October term eighteen hundred and twenty-seven, upon Da-
niel T. Hyde, for an assault on John Taylor; which said fine
has subsequently been remitted by the executive.

No. 39.

Passed Mar 4, 1829

A Resolution in favour of Thomas Kennedy, late State's
Agent for the Western Shore.

Resolved, That resolution number 60 of December ses-
sion 1826, be and the same is hereby repealed.
That for final settlement and full satisfaction of all claim

now has or might have at any time hereafter, the treasurer
for the said shore pay to Thomas Kennedy, esquire, for-
merly the said agent, four hundred and eighty-eight dollars
and seventy-five cents current money; and transfer to him,
so soon as it may be done, ten per centum of so much of
the capital stock of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Com-
pany, as shall be allowed to this state for the debt of the
late Potomac Company; and that the authority given to
the said agent as such, by resolution number 15 of De-
cember session 1824, be and it is hereby continued to the
said Thomas Kennedy, except that from the purchaser or
purchasers of the land therein mentioned, he may receive,
out of the purchase money, for his own use, ten per centum
of its amount, and all his necessary, and not personal, ex-
he shall cause the residue thereof, to be paid by the said
purchaser or purchasers, directly into the western shore
treasury.
Resolved further, That the treasurer for the western
shore, forthwith place to the credit of Benjamin Gaither's
account with the state for 1821, as of 16th January 1826,
five hundred and three dollars and fifty-five cents, then re-
ceived by the said agent, and reserved on account of his



 
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