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An Act authorizing Richard Ringo to remove certain slaves of Charles Stone, an infant. 1842 165 (1842)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0400 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

from the State of Virginia, a negro boy slave named Frank,  1843
aged about seven years, the property of the said Rice, with-
out incurring the penalties of an act, entitled, an act to pro-
hibit the importation of slaves into this Commonwealth, pass-
ed in the year 1833: Provided, That this act shall not take effect
until the said Rice shall file with the Clerk of the Lawrence
County Court, his affidavit that said slave is not brought into
this State for merchandize.
Approved, February 15, 1843.
CHAPTER 129.
AN ACT authorizing Richard Ringo to remove certain slaves of Charleq
Stone, an infant.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth Slaves of an
of Kentucky, That if Richard Ringo shall enter into a bond infant may be
taken to Mlis-
in the sum of four thousand dollars, in the Bath County Court, souri.
with T. T. Jones and D. L. Jones, his sureties, with condition
that the said Ringo, or his representatives, shall faithfully ac-
count to Charles Stone, an infant, for any property of said
Charles Stone that may come to his, said Ringo's hands, and
especially for four negroes, and the increase of any of them,
which came to said Charles from his father, one of which has
been allotted to said Ringo's wife, in dower, then it shall be
lawful for said Ringo to take said negroes to the State of Mis-
souri, where said Charles Stone is living with said Ringo, who
is married to his mother; the bond herein required shall be
made payable to the said Charles Stone, and shall, in the con-
dition thereof, mention the names of the said slaves of said
Charles, and any other property that said Ringo shall wish to
take into his possession.
Approved, February 15, 1843.
CHAPTER 130.
AN ACT to authorize the County Courts of Calloway and Marshall counties
to sell their Seminary lands.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the County Courts of Calloway and Mar-
shall counties shall have power, (a majority of all their mem-
bers concurring,) to sell all Seminary lands belonging to said
counties, and, when they shall think it expedient, appropriate
the proceeds thereof to the erection of suitable Seminary
buildings, or to the common schools in said county.
Approved, February 15, 1843.

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