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                JOHN EAGER HOWARD, Esq; Governor.

her the said Barbara Hall, colonel Thomas Sprigg and Thomas Belt, executors
of said will, and did direct his executors to convey certain lands sold to sundry
persons in his life-time, as by said will does appear; that colonel Thomas Sprigg
and Thomas Belt have declined to act in the premises as executors of teh said
will; and that the said Barbara Hall is not authorised to make the conveyances
aforesaid, and hath prayed that an act may pass, giving her, in this respect, power
solely to execute the will of the said deceased, which appears to this general
assembly to be reasonable:

1789.

CHAP.
    III.

    II.  Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the said Barbara
Hall be and she is hereby authorised and empowered to make, execute and
acknowledge, good and sufficient deeds of conveyances in law to the respective
purchaser or purchasers in the will aforesaid mentioned, or their legal representatives,
in fee-simple, on the purchase money being secured to be paid according
to the directions of the said will, as fully and amply as if she the said Barbara
Hall had been originally appointed sole executrix of the said will; and that the
said deeds so made, executed and acknowledged, shall be as good and available in
law as if she the said Barbara Hall had been in the said will nominated sole
executrix.
B. Hall to execute
deeds,
&c.
                                            CHAP. IV.
An ACT for the relief of William Robertson, of Montgomery,
            and Robert Amos, junior, of Harford county.
Passed December
19.
    WHEREAS William Robertson, of Montgomery county, by his petition
to this general assembly, hath set forth, that he was appointed
collector of the sinking fund tax in the said county for the year
seventeen hundred and eighty-nine, and that he never received a list of assessments
from the commissioners until the thirteenth of October last:  And whereas Robert
Amos, junior, collector of the said sinking fund tax in Harford county, by
his petition to this general assembly, hath set forth, that he hath never received
a list of assessment from the commissioners of said county; by reason whereof
they have been prevented from completing their collections of teh said tax,
agreeably to law, and have prayed a further time to enable them to complete
the same;
Preamble.
    II.  Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That no proceedings
shall be had or commenced in behalf of this state on the collectors bonds of the
said William Robertson, or the said Robert Amos, junior, until the first day
of April next; and that teh said William Robertson and Robert Amos, junior,
be allowed until that time to complete their said collections.
No proceedings
to be
commenced,
&c.
                                            CHAP. V.
An ACT for the preservation of the breed of wild deer, and for
                        other purposes therein mentioned.

Passed December
19.
    BE it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That it shall not be
lawful for any person or persons whatsoever to shoot, or otherwise kill or
destroy, wild deer, except from the fifteenth of September to the fifteenth
of December yearly, under the penalty of five pounds for every deer so killed or
destroyed, to be recovered in the county court of the county where the said offence
shall be committed, by indictment or information, one half of which said sum of
five pounds shall be applied to th euse of the county, and the other half to be received
by the person who shall make information thereof.
Deer not to be
killed, &c.
    II.  And be it enacted, That any person or persons whatsoever, in whose hands
or custody any deer's flesh, or deer's skin or skins, shall be fund, that shall appear
to have been killed at any other time except betwen teh said fifteenth of September
and the fifteenth of December yearly, shall be deemed, taken and adjudged,
the killer or destroyer of such deer, and liable to the penalty aforesaid, unless such
person or persons shall make it appear who it was that really killed the same, or
Persons having
deers flesh
considered as
the killer, &c.


 
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