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238

LAWS OF MARYLAND, Nov. SESS. 1812.

1812.

ecute the duties of said office, without favor, affection,
partiality or prejudice; " which oath or affirmation,
any one of the commissioners of the tax, or any jus-
tice of the peace may administer.

Alphabetical
lists of the
owners of pro-
perty shall be
made out, and
duplicates de-
livered to the
clerks of coun-
ty courts — pe-
nalty on omis-
sion.

45. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said

commissioners shall cause their clerk to deliver to
the clerk of his county, and to the collector of the
tax annually, on or before the twentieth day of June,
each a duplicate of the alphabetical list of the owners
or persons chargeable with the assessment of property
within their county, with the amount of each person's
assessed property, annexed to his or her name, and in
case such clerk shall neglect or refuse to comply
therewith, he shall forfeit and pay the sum of two hun-
dred dollars for every such offence; and it shall be
the duty of the clerks of the respective counties to
keep the said duplicate in some conspicuous place in
his office, subject to the inspection and perusal of the
citizens of his county without fee or reward.

Commission-
ers.

46. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the follow-
ing persons shall be, and are hereby appointed com-
missioners for the several and respective counties of
this State, and the city of Baltimore, to wit: For St.
Mary's county, John.. R. Plater, Thomas Gardnier,
James Hopewell, William Mills and Francis Millard;
for Kent county, Nathaniel Comegys, Thomas Whit-
tington, James Brook, Benjamin Hanson and Lewis
Blackston; for Anne-Arundel county, William Hall,
(the 3d, ) Thomas Worthington, (of Nicholas, ) John
S. Belt, Richard Merriken and Osborn S. Harwood;
for Calvert county, Joseph Blake, Mordecai Smith,
James Duke, Howe Somervell and John Gray; for
Charles county, William H. M'Pherson, William Vin-
eentj Thomas H. Reeder, George H. Spalding and
Lawrence Posey; for Baltimore county, Benjamin
Talbott, Alexis Lemmon, William Krebs, Moses
Brown and Thomas Johnson; for Talbot county,
Samuel Stevens, David Kerr, Lewis Bush, Anthony
Banning and Charles Gibson; for Somerset county,
John Dashiell, Senr. Samuel Smith, Senr. William
Cottman, John Dashiell, (of Jesse) and Charles Nut-
ter; for Dorchester county, Richard Pattison, Sam-
uel Brown, Solomon Frazier, Washington Lake and
James Chaplain; for Cecil county, Littleton Gale,
Stephen Hollingsworth, Edward Oldham, James Lei-
per Porter and John Jordan; for Prince Georges
county, Robert Sewall, Francis M. Hall, Clement
Brooke, Benjamin Ogle and Charles S. Perrie; for
Queen Ann's county, Samuel Barges, Thomas



 
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