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INDEX TO THE LAWS.

CHAP.

____Prohibited from selling to free negroes

CHAP.

Scott, Zachariah. For his support, 67

and slaves, &c. in certain counties, alter

 

------Samuel For the benefit of his heirs,

79

sun set and on Sundays,

184

Servants. See Slaves.

 

Rising Sun Bridge Company, incorporated,

154

Sharpsburgh. Swine and geese prohibited,

 

Roads. Turnpike from the line of the Dis-

 

&c

7

trict of Columbia to Frederick-town,

15

Sheriffs. Allowance for keeping prisoners

 

— In Worcester county. A supplement.

30

increased in Frederick county.

6C

------Turnpike from Williams-Port to the

 

——- To reside in the gaol or keep a gaoler

 

Cumberland turnpike road,

34

resident therein in Harford county,

105

—- Turnpike from Westminster to Taney

 

—— Of Baltimore county, not to imprison

 

Town, thence to Emmitsburgh,

37

for debt within the jurisdiction of a jus-
tice of the peace, unless the creditor shall

 

— In Montgomery county, from Coals-

   

ville, &c.

44

pay twenty-five cents per day, &c

142

—— In Baltimore and Harford counties, 50,

117

------Prohibited from receiving negro slaves

 

The manner of obtaining and altering

 

in the public gaol, unless committed, &c.

 

the public roads, regulated,

89

Not to prevent the owner who is a per-

 

The Hager's- Town and Antietam

 

son not engaged in the traffic of buying

 

turnpike company incorporated,

102

and selling slaves from having his slave

 

—— The Hager's-Town and Boonsbo-

 

committed, &c.

20S

rough turnpike company incorporated.

114

Shipley, William, junior. Deed from C.
G Dorsey, confirmed,

 

------The Baltimore and Harford turnpike

 

46

road invested with certain rights, and

 

Simpson, James. For his relief,

61

location made by the commissioners At

 

Slaves. Where slaves are sold out of the

 

Belle Air continued 50,

117

Penitentiary, the keeper to deposit the

 

—— Parts of the act incorporating the Har-

 

money in some bank, &c.

157

per's Ferry turnpike road company, re-

 

------Persons convicted of enticing slaves

 

pealed,

168

to runaway or harbouring them, &c. to

 

------In Cecil county, from Waram's to

 

be confined in the Penitentiary,

157

Turkey Point, confirmed as public,

124

------No retailer to sell liquor to free ne-

 

------In Kent county, levy court to levy, &c.
Robertson, Elizabeth. For her support,

143

groes or slaves in certain counties after

 

53

sunset, &c. and on Sundays,

184

Rockhold, Jamima. For her support,

32

.------ Regulations respecting the dealing

 

Rockville Roman Catholic Congregation.

 

with slaves In Kent county,

170

For its benefit,

190

------Not to be sentenced to confinement

 

Roman Catholic Cathedral. A lottery au-

 

in the Penitentiary, but may on convic-

 

thorised,

77

tion be whipped or banished, &c.

197

Congregation at Rockville. For its

 

------Any citizen having acquired proper-

 

benefit,

100

ty in any slave resident of any of the

 

s.

 

United States, before 1783, or in the des-

 

Saint Lucas Reformed Church in Union-

 

cendant, &.c. may bring such slave into

 

Town, incorporated,

112

this state, &c.

201

Saint-Mary's County. Levy court to levy

 

------Not to be received into the public

 

for the support of Theophilus Davis,

8

gaol unless committed, &c. or put there

 

— Of John Knott and Elizabeth Bothick,

10

by the owner, who is a person not engag-

 

------Of Lydia True and Eleanor Long,

27

ed in buying and selling slaves.

208

------ Of Elizabeth Mason,

42

Slouthour, Elizabeth. For her relief,

82

.------Of Eleanor Wood, Elizabeth Robert-

 

Small Debts. See Justices of the Peace,

 

son, and Margaret Scott,
—— Of Susanna Leach,

53
181

and
Smith, Joseph. For the benefit of his chil-

166

—— Allowance to jurymen and witnesses

 

dren,

115

increased,

51

------John Respecting a deed to him from

 

—— Levy court to borrow money for erect-
ing a gaol,
Saint Mary's Orphaline Female School in

119

Craig's guardian,
Somerset County. The times of holding

136

 

the county courts changed,

96

the city of Baltimore, incorporated,

71

—— Levy court to appropriate the money

 

Salary. To the members of the council,

1

levied in 18I8 for erecting a building, &c.

 

------To the officers named in the civil list,

213

to the payment, of the expenses of the

 

Salisbury. Swine prohibited therein,

127

county.

146

------ Academy incorporated,

119

------Obstruction of the navigation in, pro-

 

Saulsbury, Nancy and Mary. For their sup-
port,

C

hibited.
Sprigg. Michael C. For his benefit,

153
19

Savings Bank of Baltimore, incorporated.

93

Stern, Mary Ann. Divorced,

69

School Fund. Respecting the distribu-
tion thereof in Queen-Anne's county.

 

Stevens, Samuel and Eliza his wife. For

 

116

their relief,

174

—— A new appointment of commissioners

 

Steuart, James. His acts as a justice of

 

for Dorchester county.

162

the peace made valid.

172

Scott, Otho. Name changed from Taylor,

20

Stewart, Joseph. For the relief of his in-

 

— Margaret. For her support,

33

fant children,

101



 

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