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Session Laws, 1828, 1829
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No.
TREASURER OF
    THE W. SHORE,

    Directed to pay the Members and Officers
of the General Assembly
    To pay George G. Brewer $12, as assistant
clerk
    To pay James Dixon, esq. compensation
for services in the prosecution of George
Swearingen for murder
    To pay the legal representatives of Jane
Parran, the balance due her at the time of
her death
    To pay Cephas W. Benson $25, fine
remitted
    To pay John McNeill, jun. and Philip
B. Travilla, per diem allowance, whilst
their seats were contested
    To pay the Governor's order for a sword
for Captain Geisinger
    ——— for John Contee
    ——— for Joseph Smoot
    To pay Jonathan Morris the half pay
of a captain
    To pay Van Dun $10, fine remitted
    To invest Montgomery county's portion
of free school fund
    If he deems it equitable and proper, to
allow Richard Mackall, late tobacco inspector,
for clerks wages
    To pay Priscilla White, balance of revolutionary
pension due her late husband
    To pay the Governor for furniture and
repairs to the government house, $1000
    To pay Sarah Gould, during life, the
half pay of a private for the revolutionary
services of her late husband William
Gould
    To invest Talbot county's proportion of
the free school fund
    To pay Edward Smith $100 for apprehending
a murderer
    To pay to the trustees of New Market
Academy, annually, $200
    To pay Mary Simpson, widow of Rezin,
the balance due on his revolutionary pension
    To pay Dennis O'Bryan the half pay of
a private, for revolutionary services
    To pay Richard Coe the half pay of a
sergeant, for revolutionary services
    To pay Sarah Magee, widow of William,


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