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Maryland Slavery Statutes


Coverage: 1811-1865

Volumes:
Joint Resolutions. (1865)
An Act to repeal sections one to eighty-one inclusive, and sections eighty-three to ninety-four inclusive, of Article sixty-six of the Code of Public Laws entitled Negroes (1865)
An Act to add a new Article to the Code of Public General Laws, to be entitled Public Instruction. providing a uniform system of Free Public Schools for the State of Maryland (1865)
An Act to provide for the Registration of Births, Marriages and Deaths. (1865)
An Act to heal Deeds of Manumission defectively executed or omitted to be recorded. (1865)
An Act to amend an act entitled An act to aid and encourage enlistments into the Maryland Regiments in service of the United States (1865)
A Statement showing the amount disbursed in the Fiscal Year ended 30th September 1863; also, the balance remaining in the Treasury the 30th September 1863, applicable to the payment of future demands. (1864)
A Statement of the Receipts into the Treasury, for the Year ending September 30th, 1863. (1864)
An Act to extend the time and provisions of the act for the payment of bounties to volunteers into the Maryland regiments in the service of the United States. (1864)
An Act to authorize the Judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit of Maryland to assess the value of a negro man called Bob Jones, convicted in the Circuit Court for Somerset county, as free, and afterwards ascertained to be a slave, and for the levy, by the Commissioners of Somerset county, of such assessment to his master. (1864)
An Act to authorize Joshua Dill, Administrator of Jacob Hill, a free negro, deceased, to pay over the balance upon settlement of the final account of the estate of said deceased, to Richard H. Murdock of Frederick county, in trust for the use and benefit of George Hill, son of said Jacob Hill, who is the slave of the said Murdock. (1864)
An Act to amend the thirty-seventh Article of the Public General Laws by repealing the first, second, third, fourth and fifty sections of said Article, relating to the competency of witnesses, and inserting in said Article, in lieu of the sections so repealed, the following sections, relating to the competency of witnesses and the examination of parties. (1864)
An Act to repeal sections forty-two and forty-three of Article sixty-six of the Code of Public General Laws, relating to manumission, and to enact a substitute therefor, providing for the manumission of slaves. (1864)
An Act entitled an act to repeal section one hundred and thirty-four and section one hundred and thirty-five of Article eight of the Code of Public Local Laws relating to free negroes in Cecil county. (1864)
An Act to make valid the bequest of freedom by the last will and testament of Edward Wright, late of Dorchester county, deceased, to certain negroes. (1864)
An Act to aid and encourage enlistments into the Maryland regiments in service of the United States. (1864)
Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Maryland. (1861.12)
An Act for the relief of Levin S.H. Smith of Worcester county. (1861.12)
An Act to prohibit the sale or gift of intoxicating drinks to Negro Slaves, and to add an additional section to Article sixty-six of the Code of Public General Laws, relating to dealing with Slaves. (1861.12)
An Act for the relief of Harriet Nelson of Worcester county. (1861.12)
An Act to amend section thirty-seven of Article sixty-six of the Code of Public General Laws entitled Negroes, relating to the escape of slaves by their being transported on railroads, steamboats and other vessels. (1861.12)
An Act to carry into effect the bequest of freedom to certain slaves made by the last will and testament of John Randall, late of the city of Annapolis, deceased, by authorizing his widow, executrix and residuary legatee, to manumit said slaves. (1861.12)
An Act to amend sections one hundred and ninety-four, one hundred and ninety-five, one hundred and ninety-six, and one hundred and ninety-eight, of Article thirty, of the Code of Public General Laws entitled Crimes and Punishments relating to the sentence of Negroes. (1861.12)
An Act to repeal section forty-seven of Article sixty-six of the Code of Public General Laws in relation to Free Negroes coming into the State, and to enact the following additional sections as a supplement to the original act. (1861.12)
An Act to compensate George Vickers, for legal services rendered the State against Albert Reed (free negro). (1861.12)
An Act for the more certain and speedy apprehension of runaway slaves, who may run from Worcester county. (1861.12)
Resolution appointing a Commissioner to the Governor of Delaware in regard to the arming of Free Negroes on the Maryland line. (1861.4)
Resolution explaining the relations of Maryland with the Federal Government. (1861.4)
An Act to amend the fourth Article of the Code of Public Local Law, by adding thereto a section vesting in the Board of Police of the city of Baltimore, all the authority in said city now vested in a single Magistrate and Constable under the provisions of the sixty-sixth Article of the Code of General Public Law, in regard to Free Negroes and Mulattoes. (1861.4)
An Act to amend the twelfth section of article thirty-eight of the Code of Public General Laws, relating to fees of officers. (1860)
An Act entitled an act to incorporate the town of Rockville in Montgomery county. (1860)
An Act entitled an act for the relief of John Honesty, a free negro man of Loudon county, State of Virginia. (1860)
An Act entitled an act to amend the sixty-fifth article of the Code of Public General Laws, by repealing the forty-second, forty-third, forty-fourth, forty-fifth and forty-sixth sections of said article and by adding thereto certain new sections, prohibiting manumission of negro slaves and authorising free negroes to renounce their freedom and become slaves. (1860)
An Act to amend the tenth section of the forty-fourth article of the Code of Public General Laws, which fixes the pay for the support of pauper lunatics in the Maryland hospital, by reducing the amount to be paid for negro lunatics in said hospital. (1860)
An Act for the relief of Thomas Posey, of St. Mary's county, and to provide for the levying a tax on the assessable property of said county, to compensate the said Posey for the loss of his slave William, whose death was occasioned by an affray in the village of Chaptico, in said county, in the month of January, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight. (1860)
An Act to make valid a bill of sale from Thomas S. Herbert to William Chapman. (1860)
An Act to confirm and make valid a sale of certain negroes by Richard Simpson, executor of Rezin Simpson, to Charles S. Simmons. (1860)
An Act to add a new article to the Code of Public Local Laws for Saint Mary's, Calvert, Howard, Kent, Baltimore, Worcester, Somerset, Talbot, Queen Anne's, Prince George's and Charles counties, entitled an act to appoint a board of commissioners for the better control and management of the free colored population of said counties. (1860)
An Act making valid an indenture between J.B. Nichols and Horatio Ridout, of the one part, and Addison Johnson, of the other part. (1860)
An Act to authorise Samuel S. Cunningham, of Washington county, to bring into this State a certain negro boy a slave for a term of years. (1860)
A Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Public Money, for the Year ending September 30th, 1857, furnished in obedience to the twentieth section of the third article of the Constitution, and the Act of Assembly. (1858)
An Act to continue the State's appropriation for the benefit of colonization. (1858)
An Act for the benefit of James Wheeler, a free person of color, of Caroline county. (1858)
An Act to allow William Stafford of Caroline county, to bring into this State, a slave for a term of years, therein named. (1858)
An Act to permit Minerva Barnes, a free woman of color, of Allegany county, Maryland, to remain in the State, and to relieve her from all penalties incurred by her removal into the State. (1858)
An Act to prevent free negroes and slaves from having or using boats on the Potomac river. (1858)
An Act to modify the punishment of free negroes convicted of Larceny and other crimes in this State. (1858)
An Act to prevent slaves from gaining their freedom in certain cases. (1858)
An Act to authorise James H. Thomas, of St Mary's county, a free negro, to dispose of his real and personal estate, by last will and testament, or alienate the same by deed or other conveyance. (1858)
An Act for the benefit of Ebenezer Homer, James H. Webb, William Hammond, Ennals Dickerson, Hewett Ross, William Philips, Israel Collins and Stephen Philips, free persons of color, of Caroline county. (1858)
An Act for the relief of Robert Digges. (1858)
An Act to make valid a bill of sale from James Deale of Anne Arundel county, to Franklin Waters. (1858)
An Act to allow George Davis, of Kent county, Delaware, to work his slaves on his lands in Cecil county, Maryland, from time to time. (1858)
An Act to incorporate the Village of Port Tobacco in Charles county. (1858)
An Act for the relief of Joshua Brown of Anne Arundel county. (1858)
An Act to authorise William Johnson, a free negro, of Calvert county, to dispose of his real and personal estate by last will and testament. (1858)
An Act to incorporate the Village of Leonard Town, in Saint Mary's county. (1858)
An Act to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors in the city of Annapolis, or within five miles thereof, to minors and people of color. (1858)
An Act granting the leave of the Legislature to a devise made in the last will of Peter Turner, free negro, of Cecil county, to the Trustees of the West Nottingham Presbyterian Church, of said county. (1856)
An Act for the benefit of Daniel Hubbard, a free person of color of Caroline county. (1856)
An Act making appropriations for the support of the Government for the year ending on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and fifty eight. (1856)
An Act for the relief of Susan Smallwood, a free negro woman, of the District of Columbia. (1856)
An Act to enable William Crane and others, trustees of the Saratoga Street African Baptist Church, in Baltimore city, to execute a deed of certain property therein mentioned. (1856)
An Act to extend the provisions of an act. (1856)
An Act for the relief of Thomas Warfield and his wife and children, free negroes of the District of Columbia. (1856)
An Act relating to masters of vessels, sailors, and apprentices. (1856)
An Act to provide and employ a special police force in Kent county, by the county commissioners, to guard the county, arrest and secure all absconding slaves and suspicious persons, or persons aiding, assisting or enticing slaves to abscond, to arrest persons committing felony or misdemeanor, or in possession of stolen property, to disperse disorderly or tumultuous meetings of negroes, to seize guns illegally held, and to provide a compensation; also, a reward to all persons who may arrest and secure a runaway slave, etc. (1856)
An Act to amend and explain an act relating to free negroes in Cecil, Kent, and Queen Anne's counties. (1856)
An Act to Simplify and Abridge the Rules and forms of Conveyances. (1856)
An Act to extend the equitable powers of the Circuit Courts in the different Judicial Districts in this State. (1856)
An Act authorising the County Commissioners of Frederick county to remove from the assessment of said county an absconding negro man, a slave for life, now assessed to Thomas J. Griffith. (1856)
An Act entitled an act to authorise the County Commissioners of Harford county to sell or manumit certain negro slaves belonging to said county. (1856)
An Act to authorise the Orphans' Courts of Kent, Caroline, Somerset and Worcester counties and justices of the peace, binding out negro children, to regulate freedom dues to the apprentices, and secure a compensation to the parent or other persons for raising such children. (1856)
An Act for the relief of Mahala Jones, a free negro woman of Washington City, District of Columbia, and her children, Bernard Jones and Ella Jones, also of the District of Columbia. (1856)
An Act entitled an act to permit persons to whom free negroes or mulatto apprentices are bound in Worcester county, to hire them out. (1856)
An Act to authorise William T.G. Polk, administrator of Arnold Cottman, free negro, to execute a deed of manumission for certain slaves therein mentioned. (1856)
An Act to increase the allowance to the Sheriffs of Talbot county for keeping and boarding in the Jail of said county, such prisoners as may be committed for breaches of the peace, or for any criminal offences or otherwise, and for keeping and boarding any runaway negro, or negro slave committed to the Jail of said county, by any citizen of this State. (1856)
A bill entitled an act authorising the payment to George W. Nutwell of a certain sum of money therein mentioned, for the loss of a negro man, killed in an attempt to secure his arrest. (1856)
An Act to make valid a deed of manumission from Thomas Lord to negress Caroline. (1856)
An Act for the relief of Arnold Pitts, a free man of color, now in the State of New York. (1856)
An Act to increase the allowance to the Sheriffs of Anne Arundel and Howard counties for keeping and boarding in their respective jails such prisoners as may be committed for breaches of the peace or for any criminal offences or otherwise, and for keeping and boarding any runaway negro or negro slave committed to the jails of said counties by any citizen of this State. (1856)
An Act to authorise Thomas Johnson, senior, of Worcester county, to introduce into this State and hold certain negro slaves. (1854)
An Act to provide a remedy against free negroes who may hire for a stipulated period to any person, and quit the service of such person after entering on the same, and to provide a remedy against persons who may employ such free negroes, with the knowledge that they had previously hired to another, or engaged in another's service. (1854)
An Act for the relief of William Seymore, a free negro in Talbot county. (1854)
An Act authorising the county commissioners of Howard county, to compensate Henry McDade, for the loss of his slave killed, while struggling to preserve the peace of the State. (1854)
An Act making appropriations for the support of Government for the year ending on the first day of January eighteen hundred and fifty-five. (1854)
An Act to provide for the repairs of the public roads in Dorchester county. (1854)
An Act for the better protection of Slaveholders in the several counties therein mentioned. (1854)
An Act to incorporate the village of Bladensburg, in Prince George's county. (1854)
An Act to allow Henry Hopkins, free negro of the State of Missouri to return to this State. (1854)
An Act to allow George Snyder of Washington county, to bring into this State, a slave for a term of years named therein. (1854)
An Act to increase the Jail fees in Queen Anne's County. (1854)
An Act to authorise the sheriff to sell negro Leonidas Snowden, for the benefit of Montgomery county. (1854)
An Act to repeal the proviso to the act of eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, chapter twenty-three, entitled a supplement to an act entitled, an act to prohibit the owners of vessels and others, from navigating the same, by and under the sole command of negroes or mulattoes. (1853)
An Act to authorise John L. Lankford, administrator of Peter White, free negro, to execute a deed of manumission for certain slaves therein mentioned. (1853)
An Act relating to Free Negroes in Cecil county. (1853)
Resolution relative to the Killing of a Fugitive Slave in Pennsylvania, by Archibald G. Ridgely. (1852)
An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to appoint a Board of Commissioners for the Town of Oxford in Talbot county. (1852)
An Act to provide for the General Valuation and Assessment of Property in this State. (1852)
An Act to authorise the appointment of a Commissioner to take testimony to provide for the recording of copies of wills and other papers, of which the originals were lost by the burning of the Court House in Dorchester County, and to remedy as far as practicable the evils likely to ensue from the destruction of the records of said County. (1852)
An Act to authorise William Ott, of Frederick county, to sell his Negro Man, Rezin Thomas, a slave for a term of Years, beyond the Limits of this State. (1852)
An Act to regulate the issuing of Licenses to free Negroes and Mulattoes, and to prevent their employment as Clerks in Somerset, Worcester and Anne Arundel counties. (1852)
An Act to authorise the Orphans' Court of Queen Anne's county, to manumit two Negro Boys, John and Joseph Die, and also to bind them out until they are twenty-one years of age. (1852)
An Act to continue the State's appropriation for the benefit of African Colonization. (1852)
An Act authorising the Incorporation of Homestead or Building Associations in this State. (1852)
An Act for the relief of James Thompson, of Dorchester county, security of John Baker, free negro of said county. (1852)
An Act to protect the Growth of Oysters in Worcester County. (1852)
Preamble and Resolution in favor of George W. Goddard and James T. Hayden. (1849)
Resolution in relation to the action of the Federal Government on the subject of Slavery. (1849)
Preamble and Resolution in the matter of the attempt of John Lee, of Frederick county, to recapture his fugitive slave. (1849)
Resolutions in relation to certain resolutions transmitted by the Governor of Vermont on the subject of slavery. (1849)
An Act relating to Free Negroes in Cecil, Kent, and Queen Anne's counties. (1849)
An Act requiring the free negroes and mulattoes, to perform certain labor in the counties therein mentioned. (1849)
An Act for the benefit of the wife and children of Isaac Downes, a deceased colored man, of Caroline County. (1849)
A further supplement to the act entitled an act to prevent frauds upon the Revenue, in the case hereinafter mentioned, and to punish the perpetrators thereof. (1849)
An Act for the relief of Thomas Mason of Charles County. (1849)
An Act for the relief of William A. Bradley and Stanislaus J. Murray. (1849)
An Act to incorporate the Village of Northeast in Cecil county. (1849)
An Act to authorise Decatur H. Miller, of the city of Baltimore, to bring into this State a certain Negro Slave therein mentioned. (1849)
An Act to authorise the sale and distribution of the property, real and personal, of David Robinson, free negro, deceased. (1849)
An Act entitled a further additional supplement to the act entitled an act concerning Crimes and Punishments. (1849)
An Act to incorporate Chesapeake City in Cecil County. (1849)
An Act entitled an act to establish a system of Common Schools in Cecil county, and to provide for the support of the same. (1849)
An Act entitled an act to make valid an indenture or instrument of writing, executed by Elizabeth S. Chaplain, and Mary Kennard, free negro. (1849)
An Act to repeal all laws prohibiting the Introduction of Slaves into this State. (1849)
A Supplement to an act entitled an act respecting the Punishment of Slaves. (1849)
An Act declaring certain felonies and for the punishment of the same. (1847)
An Act entitled a further supplement to an act entitled an act relating to Negroes and Slaves. (1847)
An Act to allow John B. Peyton of Calvert county, to bring into this State, a certain negro slave. (1847)
An Act to allow Darius King, a free colored man, to bring into this State, his wife and four children. (1847)
An Act to authorise Edmund Davis, of Allegany County, to hold and retain in this State negro slave Henry Demmit. (1847)
An Act for the relief of Charles Crawford, a free man of color. (1847)
An Act for the benefit of Letty Meyers. (1847)
An Act for the relief of Daniel Sprigg of the City of Baltimore. (1847)
An Act entitled an act to allow the Clerk of Prince George's County Court, to grant manumission papers to Thomas Jones, a free man of color, in Prince George's County. (1847)
An Act entitled an act to allow D.H. Hooper of the State of Mississippi, to bring into this State, a negro woman named Ann, a slave for life. (1847)
An Act for the relief of Richard T. Waters of Worcester County. (1847)
An Act entitled an act to allow William Z. Beall, of Prince George's county, to bring into this State, negro woman Harriet, from the District of Columbia. (1847)
An Act entitled an act to provide for the more comfortable maintenance of prisoners in Prince George's County Jail. (1847)
An Act for the benefit of Dr. Henry Claggett of Leesburgh, in Loudon County, in the State of Virginia. (1834)
An Act to allow Roderick McGregor, of Prince George's County, to bring into this State, a negro man therein named. (1834)
An Act relating to the Public Roads in Talbot County. (1834)
An Act to permit Guardians, Executors, and Trustees, to bring Slaves into this State, from any adjoining State or District, to hire and work, and not for sale. (1834)
An Act to authorise the recording of a certain Deed of Sale and Manumission. (1834)
A supplement to an act entitled an act to prevent the unlawful Exportation of Negroes and Mulattoes and to alter and amend the Laws concerning Runaways. (1834)
An Act to authorise John D. Perkins, of Kent County, in the State of Delaware, to make and execute a Deed of Manumission, and to have the same recorded in Queen Anne's County Court. (1834)
An Act to authorise Rev. George L. Mackenheimer, of Prince George's County, to bring two female slaves into this State. (1834)
An Act for the relief of Anne and William Bowen. (1834)
An Act to authorise Thomas H. Buckner, of Charles County, to bring a certain slave into this State. (1834)
An Act for the benefit of Richard Webb, Samuel Barrett, Moses Coker, and Charles Williams, free persons of color, of Dorchester, Harford, Caroline, and Talbot Counties. (1834)
An Act to repeal an act. (1834)
A further additional supplement to an act entitled an act relating to the People of Color, in this State. (1834)
An Act for the relief of Richard Osbourn. (1834)
An Act to authorise William H.D.C. Wright, to bring into this State, certain Slaves therein named. (1834)
An additional supplement to an act entitled an act relating to Free Negroes and Slaves. (1834)
An Act for the relief of Elizabeth Denison and Robert Miller Denison. (1834)
An Act to authorise the recording of certain Deeds of Manumission. (1834)
An Act authorising Officers of the Army and Navy of the United States, to bring their servants, being slaves, into this State. (1834)
An Act to authorise the Clerk of Baltimore County Court to record a deed therein mentioned. (1834)
An Act to authorise the Clerk of Prince George's County Court, to record a deed therein mentioned. (1834)
An Act to authorise and empower John H. Bayne, of Prince George's county, to sell and dispose of his negro woman Mary, who is a slave only for a term of years, beyond the limits of this State. (1834)
Resolutions relative to the Ordinance of Nullification of South Carolina, etc. (1832)
Resolution in favour of the Warden of Baltimore county Jail. (1832)
A supplement to an act entitled An act relating to Free Negroes and Slaves. (1832)
An additional supplement to an act entitled, An Act relating to the People [of] Color in this State. (1832)
A supplement to an act entitled An Act relating to People of Colour in this State. (1832)
An Act to authorise the Clerk of Baltimore County Court to record two bills of sale from Joseph R. Ford, to George and David King. (1832)
An Act to provide for the repairs of the public roads in Calvert County. (1832)
An Act to make valid certain Records therein named. (1832)
An Act for the relief of Peggy Smith and David Smith, her son, persons of colour. (1832)
A Supplement to an act, entitled, an act relating to the People of Colour in this State. (1832)
An Act to explain an act of Assembly. (1832)
An Act to authorise the clerk of Harford county, to record the deed of manumission therein mentioned. (1832)
An Act for the benefit of John Contee Keith. (1830)
An Act for the benefit of Horatio Claggett of Alexandria. (1830)
An Act for the benefit of Milo Mason, of the Army of the United States. (1830)
An Act to confirm a Deed of Manumission therein mentioned. (1830)
An Act to authorise and empower John W. Richardson to import and bring into this State certain Negroes therein mentioned. (1830)
A supplement to the act, entitled, An Act to prevent free negroes from selling any corn, wheat or tobacco without having a license for that purpose, from a justice of the peace. (1825)
An Act relating to the Public Roads in Talbot County. (1825)
An additional supplement to the act relating to negroes, and to repeal the acts of assembly therein mentioned. (1825)
An Act to make valid a deed of manumission executed by William Moffett, late of Kent county, deceased. (1825)
A further and an additional supplement to an act, entitled, an act, concerning crimes and punishments (1825)
An Act to authorise William Plummer to manumit the negro therein named. (1825)
An Act relating to actions of Replevin. (1825)
An Act for the relief of Negro Caroline, of Caroline county. (1825)
Resolutions. (1824)
An Act to repeal part of an act. (1824)
An Act for the relief of Samuel Grove of Washington County. (1824)
A supplement to an act entitled, An Act to prevent the unlawful exportation of negroes and mulattoes, and to alter and amend the laws concerning runaways. (1824)
An Act to provide for old and infirm Negro Slaves belonging to deceased persons' estates. (1824)
An Act relating to the trustees of the poor and judges of the orphans courts of the several counties in this State. (1824)
An Act to prohibit the transportation of absconding slaves to Hayti, or elsewhere. (1824)
An Act for the relief of negro Sophia and her two children, James and Rachel Ann. (1824)
An Act authorising the recording of a Deed of Manumission. (1824)
An Act to repeal an act. (1824)
An Act relating to two deeds of Manumission recorded amongst the records of Kent County. (1824)
An Act to authorise the clerk of Queen Ann's county, to record a deed of Manumission. (1823)
A supplement to the act entitled an act to prohibit the emigration of Free Negroes into this state. (1823)
An Act to exempt from distress for rent, negro slaves or servants which are not bonafide, the property of the person liable to such rent. (1823)
An Act authorising gates to be kept on the public roads in Queen Ann's county. (1823)
An Act relating to Gates on the public roads in Caroline county. (1823)
An Act to provide for the completion of certain records of the Orphans' court of Somerset county. (1823)
A supplement to an act entitled, a supplement to the act entitled, an act relative to negroes and slaves. (1823)
An Act for the preservation of the breed of fish in Antietam Creek. (1823)
An Act to exempt the Servants of Overseers of the County Roads in Dorchester County, from doing duty on said Roads. (1823)
An Act to authorise John C. Wederstrandt to remove certain Negroes into this state. (1823)
An Act to authorise Isaac Rawlings of the State of Tennessee and Juliet Rawlings and Susan Rawlings, of Calvert county, to remove into this State certain Negro Slaves. (1823)
An Act to authorise John Mason, of Worcester county, to import certain slaves into this state. (1823)
An Act to authorise Elizabeth Anne Upshur Teackle, of Somerset County, to import a slave into this state. (1823)
An Act to repeal an act entitled, An Act to repeal an act relating to the protection of slave holders in Dorchester county. (1823)
An Act to authorise the Levy Court of Caroline County, to levy on the assessable property of said County the sums of money therein mentioned. (1823)
An Act to authorise Walker K. Armstead, of Prince George's county, to remove negro Cyrus into this state. (1823)
An Act to authorise Addison Belt of Montgomery county, to import certain slaves into this state. (1822)
An Act for the relief of Benjamin Day, of Prince George's county. (1822)
An Act for the relief of negro Priss, of Harford county. (1822)
An Act for the relief of Nathaniel Boggs. (1822)
An Act in favour of William Wright of Queen Ann's county. (1822)
An Act in favour of Robert Wright, Senr. of Queen Ann's County. (1822)
An Act to authorize John Spear Smith of the city of Baltimore, to import certain slaves into this state. (1822)
A supplement to the act, entitled, An Act authorising Henry Vernon Somerville to remove certain negroes into the state of Maryland. (1822)
An Act for the benefit of Elizabeth A. Lowndes of Prince George's County. (1822)
An Act for the benefit of Colonel Roger Jones, of the United States' Army. (1822)
An Act for the relief of Stephen Bryan, of St. Mary's county. (1822)
An Act authorising John Cole, of Frederick county, to remove his negro slave James, from the state of Virginia into this state. (1822)
A further supplement to an act, entitled, An Act to prevent the inconveniences arising from slaves being permitted to act as free. (1822)
An Act for the relief of Hyland B. Penington, of Cecil county. (1822)
An Act to authorise William F. Rennoe, of Charles county, to bring into this state a negro man therein mentioned. (1822)
An Act for the benefit of Alexander Keech, of Prince George's county. (1822)
An Act to establish a Patrol in Calvert County. (1822)
An Act relating to the public roads in Caroline county. (1822)
An Act for the benefit of Samuel, Lucy, Ann, Polly and Elizabeth, people of colour. (1822)
An Act to authorise William Knight, of Kent county, to import and bring into this state certain negroes therein mentioned. (1822)
An Act authorising Henry Vernon Somerville, to remove certain negroes into the state of Maryland. (1822)
An Act appointing Commissioners for the regulation and improvement of the Village of Hillsborough, in Caroline County. (1822)
A Supplement to the act, entitled, An Act to provide for the appointment of Commissioners for the regulation and improvement of Easton, in Talbot county, and to establish and regulate a market at the said Town. (1822)
Resolutions. (1821)
An Act for the relief of William Coleman, of Montgomery county, and Edward H.C. Wilson, of Somerset county. (1821)
An Act for the benefit of William Harness, of Allegany county. (1821)
An Act for the relief of Colonel Roger Jones, Gracey Ann Blackwell and Catharine Monmouth. (1821)
A further supplement to an act entitled, An Act to prevent the inconveniences arising from slaves being permitted to act as free. (1821)
An Act to divorce Thomas Knock and Margaret, his wife, of Baltimore county. (1821)
An Act for the benefit of William West. (1821)
An Act to authorise Richard B. Lee, to bring into this state a certain negro therein mentioned. (1821)
A supplement to the act entitled, An Act to establish a patrol in Saint Mary's, Anne-Arundel, Prince-George's and Charles counties. (1821)
An Act to incorporate the president and commissioners of the Town of Elkton, and declare their powers. (1821)
An Act for the benefit of Marcellus Keene, of the City of Baltimore. (1821)
An Act to authorise William D. Davidson, to bring into this state a certain negro therein mentioned. (1821)
An Act for the benefit of Robert Boone. (1821)
An Act to amend and reduce into one, the several acts of assembly relating to the public roads in Worcester county. (1821)
An Act authorising Walker K. Armstead to remove a certain negro into the State of Maryland. (1821)
An Act to authorise Christian Kemp, (as guardian of Virginia Baker and Corbin Baker,) of Frederick county, to remove into this state from the state of Virginia, certain negroes therein mentioned. (1821)
An Act for the benefit of John Jamison, Executor of Leonard Jamison. (1821)
An Act for the benefit of Michael C. Sprigg, of Allegany county. (1821)
An Act to authorise Robert Morris, of Talbot county, to bring into this state a certain negro slave therein mentioned. (1821)
An Act for the relief of Benedict and Alexius Boone. (1821)
An Act to authorise William G. Pemberton, of Charles county, to bring into this state certain negroes therein mentioned. (1821)
An Act for the relief of James W. Zacharie. (1821)
An Act to authorise John Aydolette, of Worcester county, to bring into the State of Maryland, his negro slave named Parker. (1821)
An Act authorising Elizabeth Hoffman to remove her female negro slave from the State of Virginia into this state. (1821)
Resolution passed Feb. 13, relative to runaway negroes. (1817)
Resolution passed Feb. 11, in favour of Evans Willing. (1817)
An Act for the better protection of Slave-holders in the several Counties therein mentioned. (1817)
An Act relative to German and Swiss Redemptioners. (1817)
An Act for the benefit of Caleb P. Davis of Caroline County. (1817)
A Supplement to an act entitled an act for the Preservation of the Breed of Wild Deer in Somerset and Dorchester Counties. (1817)
An Act to prevent the unlawful exportation of Negroes and Mulattoes, and to alter and amend the Laws concerning runaways. (1817)
An Act relating to the Public Roads in Worcester County. (1817)
A Supplement to the act entitled an act to prevent the inconveniences arising from Slaves being permitted to act as free. (1817)
A Supplement to the act entitled an act concerning Crimes and Punishments. (1817)
An Act authorising Henry Casson, of Talbot County, to remove certain Negroes into the State of Maryland. (1817)
An Act authorising Turbutt R. Betton, of Queen-Anne's County, to remove certain Negro Slaves from Fairfax County, Virginia, into this State. (1817)
An Act for the relief of Priscilla Nicholls of Montgomery county. (1817)
An Act for the benefit of John Hoye, and Mary his wife, of the Town of Cumberland, in the County of Allegany. (1817)
An Act to authorise Daniel C. Holliday to import and bring into this State the Negro Slave therein mentioned. (1817)
An Act for the relief of Eliza P. Custis of Baltimore. (1817)
An Act for the relief of George G. Simmons. (1817)
An Act to authorise Elizabeth A. G. Stephenson to retain in this State, as a Slave, a certain Negro Girl therein mentioned. (1817)
An Act to authorise Henry Ashton to make sale of certain Slaves. (1817)
Resolution passed February 5, relative to runaway negroes. (1816)
An Act to permit William Gibbons, a Free Man of Colour, to emigrate and remove into this State. (1816)
An Act to empower Henry Howard, of John, of Montgomery County, to bring into this State certain Negro Slaves therein mentioned, from the State of Virginia. (1816)
An Act to provide for the Administration of Justice in Cases of Crimes and Misdemeanors in the City and Precincts of Baltimore. (1816)
An Act to incorporate Frederick-Town, in Frederick County. (1816)
An Act to revive and continue an act entitled, an act for the relief of Henry Howard, (of John, ) of Montgomery county. (1815)
An Act authorising Henry S. Yates of Charles County to bring sundry Negroes into this State. (1815)
An Act for the benefit of Jeremiah Rymen, alias Jeremiah Bean. (1815)
An Act for the benefit of Reuben Long of the City of Baltimore. (1815)
An Act for the benefit of William H. De Courcy of Queen-Ann's County. (1815)
An Act to authorise Walter Slicer of Alleghany County to import and bring into this State, a certain negro therein named. (1815)
An Act to repeal an act of Assembly therein mentioned. (1814)
An Act for the relief of Willy Janes of Montgomery county. (1814)
An Act for the benefit of James Morrison senr. of Alleghany county. (1814)
An Act for the relief of Henry Howard, (of John, ) of Montgomery County. (1814)
An Act authorising Isaac S. Swearingen of Washington county to remove a certain negro boy from the state of Virginia into this state. (1814)
An Act further supplementary to an act. (1814)
An Act relating to sheriffs, and for other purposes. (1813.12)
An Act for the benefit of Richard Lawrence. (1813.12)
An Act to authorise William Vincent of Charles county, to remove and bring into this state certain negroes. (1813.12)
An Act explanatory of and supplemental to an act respecting the bringing of slaves from the District of Columbia into this state. (1813.12)
An Act for the relief of Henry Howard, (of John), of Montgomery County. (1813.12)
An Act supplementary to an act. (1813.12)
An Act for the relief of William Wheeler, junior. (1813.12)
An Act to establish a Bank, and incorporate a Company under the name of the Conococheague Bank, in Williamsport, in Washington county. (1813.12)
An Act for the relief of Nathan Trail of Montgomery county. (1813.12)
An Act for the relief of William Downey of Frederick county. (1813.12)
An Act for the valuation of real and personal property in the several counties of this State. (1812.11)
An Act to authorise William Courts, of Charles county, to remove and bring into this State, certain negroes. (1812.11)
An Act for the relief of Samuel Kerr, of Kent county. (1812.11)
A further supplement to an act. (1812.11)
An Act authorising Charles L. Snyder to remove his Negroes from the State of Virginia, into this state. (1812.11)
An Act for the benefit of James Bruff, now of Queen-Anne's county. (1811)
An Act authorising Elizabeth Luckett of Frederick County to remove certain negroes into the state of Maryland. (1811)
An Act to provide for the appointment of Commissioners for the regulation and improvement of Salisbury, in Somerset and Worcester counties. (1811)
An Act authorising Mary Keene to remove her negroes from the state of Virginia into this state. (1811)