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SAMUEL OGLE, Esq; Governor.
1747.
CHAP. VIII.
An Act enabling and requiring the Clerk of Baltimore County Court, to record a
    Deed of Bargain and Sale, from Morgan Murray to Mary Stevenson, and the
    making valid the same.  Lib. B.L.C.  fol. 406.  PR.
Passed 11th
July 1747.
CHAP. IX.
An Act impowering the Vestry-men and Church-wardens of All-Saints Parish, in
    Prince George's County, or of the County wherein the said Parish shall be, to
    purchase Three separate Acres of Land in the said Parish, whereon to build a
    Church, and Two Chapels of Ease:  And to impower the Justices of prince
    George's County, or of the County wherein the said Parish shall be, to levy on
    the Taxable Inhabitants of the said Parish, the Sum of Three Hundred Pounds
    Current Money, for the a Uses therein mentioned.  Lib. B.L.C.  fol. 406.
    Viz. 200 l. for Building the Parish Church at Frederick-Town, on Carrol's Creek; 5o l. towards
Building the Chapel already begun, between Monocasy and Seneca Creek; and 50 l. towards
erecting another Chapel between Anti-eatam and Gannogocheague, &c.
Ditto.
CHAP. X.
An Act to cut off the Entail of Two Hundred Acres of Land, Part of a tract
    of Land called St. Patrick's Hill, lying in Charles County; and to invest Thomas
    Hussey Luckett, with an Estate in Fee-simple in the said Land:  And
    to entail a Tract or Parcel of Land called Waidstone's Enlargement, and
    Part of a tract of Land called Waidstone, lying in Charles County aforesaid,
    in lieu thereof.  Lib. B.L.C.  fol. 408.  PR.
Ditto.
CHAP. XI.
An Act continuing an Act, entitled, An Act to prevent cutting up Tobacco
    Plants, destroying of Tobacco, and Tobacco-houses; and for ascertaining the Punishment
    of Criminals guilty of the said Offences.  Lib. B.L.C.  fol. 410.  EXP.
Ditto.
1744, ch. 5, hereby continued 3 Years, &c.
CHAP. XII.
An Act continuing an Act, entitled, An Act for Punishment of Horse-Stealers,
    and other Offenders.  Lib. B.L.C.  fol. 410.  EXP.
Ditto.
1744, ch. 20, hereby continued 3 Years, &c.
CHAP. XIII.
An ACT continuing an Act, entitled, An Act to prevent the Injuring
    of Harbours, within this Province, and for repealing
    the Act therein mentioned.  Lib. B.L.C. fol. 410.
Ditto.
BE it Enacted, by the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietary, by and with
the Advice and Consent of his Lordship's Governor, and the Upper and
Lower Houses of ASsembly, and the Authority of the same, That the above
mentioned Act, entitled, An Act to prevent the Injuring of Harbours, within this
Province; and for repealing the Act therein mentioned; made at a Session of Assembly
begun and held at the City of Annapolis the twentieth Day of March,
Anno Domini One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty-four, be, and is hereby
continued, and shall remain and be in full Force for Ever.
                                                        Examined and Compared with the Original Act, REVERDY GHISELIN,
                                                                                                                                               THOMAS BACON.
The Act of
1735, ch. 6, 
made PERPETUAL.
CHAP. XIV.
An Act continuing an Act of Assembly of this Province, entitled, An Act for
    the more effectual Punishment of certain Offenders, and for taking from them
    the benefit of Clergy.  Lib. B.L.C.  fol. 411.  EXP.
Passed 11th
July 1747.
1737, ch. 2, hereby continued 3 Years, &c.
CHAP. XV.
An Act continuing an Act, entitled A Supplementary Act to an Act, entitled,
    An Act laying an Imposition on Negroes, and several sorts of Liquors imported;
    and also on Irish Servants to prevent the Importing too great a Number of Irish
   Papists into this Province.  Lib. B.L.C.  fol. 411.  EXP.
Ditto.
1735, ch. 6, hereby continued 3 Years, &c.


 
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