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An Act for the benefit of William Clarke Twyman. 1834 145 (1834)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0260 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

sale of the whole, or any portion of the houses and lots  1835
in and adjacent to the town of Monticello, of which
the said Coffey died seized and possessed, for the pur-
pose of paying the debts of the decedent.
SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That the judge of Russell circuit
the Russell circuit court be, and he is hereby author- court 'hat of
•                                    Thos. H. Cof.
ized and required, upon the petition of John Carter, fey.
guardian for Fielding Coffey, Isaac Coffey, Celia Cof-
fey, and Elizabeth Coffey, infant heirs and legal repre-
sentatives of Thomas H. Coffey, deceased, to decree
a sale of the whole, or any portion of the real estate
of said decedent, to which he had, at his death, either
a legal or equitable title, for the purpose of paying the
debts owing by said decedent, at his death.
. Suc. 3. Be it further enacted, That the judge, in To be govern-
decreeing a sale of the estate mentioned in the two edbyprovisions
first sections of this act, shall be governed and con- of act of 1813.
trolled by the general law now in force authorizing a
decree of the sale of infants' real estate.
[Approved February 16, 1835.]
QtAs. 694.-AN ACT to repeal an act entitled, an act to organize a
Fire Company in the Town of Nicholaeville, apprnved November
26, 1831.
Be it enacted by the General dssembly of the Com-
monwealth of Kentucky, That the act, entitled an act
to organize a fire company in the town of Nicholas-
ville, approved November 26, 1831, be, and the same
is hereby repealed.
[Approved Februay 16, 1835.1
CxAP. 695.-AN ACT for the benefit of William Clarke Twyman.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Com-
monwealth of Kentucky, That the Anderson circuit
court is hereby vested with jurisdiction to decree the
sale of a certain negro boy called Smith, the property
of William Clarke Twyman, upon the petition of his
guardian, if the said court shall be satisfied, by proof,
that owing to the vicious habits, and refractory nature
of said negro boy, said sale would conduce to the per-
manent advantage of said Twyman; but said petition
shall be verified by the affidavit of said guardian, and
thereupon such proceedings shall be had, by orders and
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