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INDEX TO THE LAWS.

CHAP.

CHAP.

Kent County. Levy court to levy to carry

 

Lotteries. The Washington Monument

 

into erect the act to regulate the breadth

 

Lottery exempted from the delay in the

 

of a certain road,

143

time of drawing, 212

------The county court to regulate the man-

 

-----Lottery Office Keepers taxed, 210

ner of granting licenses to retailers of spi-

 

M.

 

rituous liquors, and to prevent persons

 

M'Clure's Dock in the city of Baltimore,

33

from dealing with free negroes after sun-

 

M'Greager, John Title to land confirmed,

63

set,

170

M'Q,uinn, John. For his benefit.

55

Klein, Samuel. Name changed from Ulrey,

40

Magruder, John R. For his benefit,

60

Knott, John. For his support,

10

Market House, in Hager's town,

28

   

Mason, Elizabeth. For her support,

42

L.

 

Mayor, &c. of Baltimore. To compensate

 

Lancaster and Grammar School of Liberty

 

the judges, &c. respecting the extension
of Pratt street,

198

Town. A supplement,

92

See Baltimore, City of.

 

Land Office. A certified copy of an origi-

 

Medical and Chirurgical Faculty or Soci-

 

nal certificate, with the notes or illustra-

 

ety. The act of 1816, ch. 141, repealed.

130

tions referring to the lines of other tracts,

 

------No person residing out of the state to

 

to be evidence, &c.
Lawrence, Benjamin, and Susan-Ann his

100

practice therein in medicine or surgery
without being subject to regulations, &c.

130

wife. May sell land, &c.

70

Methodist Episcopal Church. Devise from

 

Leach, Susanna, For her support,

181

John Cunningham, assented to,

43

Letters of Administration. See Orphans

 

Minors, See Court of Chancery.

 

Court Register of Wills, and
Lester, John May bring slaves from Vir-

217

Montgomery County. Act for the educa-
tion of poor children therein, repealed, 49,

200

ginia,
Levy Courts—Of Charles county, to levy,

85

------Levy court to levy for the support of
Eleanor Nicholas,

108

&c 5, 9, 41,

137

------of Esther Irvin,

123

------of Caroline county, to levy, &c. 6,

17

------of Edward Godman and his wife,

199

------ of Saint-Mary's county, to levy, &c.

 

Moran, Catharine. For her support,

9

8, 10, 27, 42, 53, 119,

181

Morgan, Elizabeth. For her relief.

203

— of Worcester county, to levy. &c. 12,

30

Mulattoes. See Free Negroes. Slaves.

 

------of Baltimore county, to levy, &c.

 

Murray, Matthew. His claim as sheriff to

 

3, 16, 22,36, 122, 141,
— of Anne-Arundel county, to levy, &c.

192

be liquidated.

N

3

22, 29,74, 75, 101,
-----of Queen-Anne's county, to levy, &c.

207
138

Nanticoke Bridge Company A supplement,
Nanticoke River. For the preservation of

176

-----of Harford county, to levy, &c.
—- of Prince-George's county, to levy, &c.
67, 156, 164,

32
183

the navigation of a branch thereof called
North West Fork,
------Bridge to be built over at the Rising

103

------of Montgomery county, to levy, &c.
103, 123,

199

Sun,
------ Bridge over at Vienna. A supple-

154

------of Dorchester comity, to levy, &c.
-----of Kent county, to levy, &c. 120,
-----of Somerset county, to appropriate mo-
ney levied in 1818, &c.
------of Frederick county, to levy, &c. 66,
Lewis, Stephen. Divorced,
Liberty-Town. Respecting the Academy,
Licenses to retailers of spirituous liquors;
regulations as to the manner of granting
them in Kent county,
------To Brokers and Lottery Office Keep-
ers, &c.

161
143

146
131
145
92

170
210

ment,
Negroes. See Free Negroes. Slaves.
New Market Academy, in Dorchester coun-
ty, incorporated,
Nicholes, Eleanor. For the relief of her
eldest daughter,
Nicholls Priscilla. Her slave to be valued,
Nonresidents Where they are parties in
case of petitions, the court may direct
notice in public papers,
____The exceptions or savings as to per-
sons beyond seas in certain acts for limita-

176

135

108
16

134

Limitations. Where land shall be taken up
under a common or other warrant, twen-
ty years possession thereof by any person,
shall bar all right derived from the state,

90

tion of actions, &c repealed,
North and South Branch Bank of Poto-
mac incorporated,
North Branch Toll Bridge Company of
Virginia, authorised to build a bridge,

216
186
83

------The exceptions or savings as to per-
sons beyond seas, repealed.
Little Black Water River Bridge. A draw
to be constructed,

216
161

Notice Where nonresidents are parties
in cases of petitions, the court may di-
rect notice to be given in the public pa-

 

Long, Eleanor Tor her support,

27

pers, &c.

133

Lotteries. For finishing the Roman Ca-
tholic Cathedral,

77

Oaths. Persons professing the Christian

 

-----For their regulation. A supplementa-
ry act,

179

religion holding it unlawful to take an
i oath, may affirm, &c. Act confirmed,

163



 

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