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An Act for the benefit of Mary Ann M. Hall, and others. 1845 64 (1845)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0457 and id is 1 raw text is: 64                        LAWS OF KENTUCKY.
1846.                          CHAPTER 2.
AN ACT to extend the Constable's District including the town of Mayfield.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the Constable's district, including the town
of Mayfield, in Graves county, be and the same is hereby ex-
tended to one mile and three quarters in every direction from
the court house of said county.
Approved January 7, 1846.
CHAPTER 3.
AN ACT to allow an additional Justice of the Peace end Constable to Fulton
county.
SEc. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Com-
Justice.  monwealth of Kentucky, That an additional Justice of the
Peace be allowed to Fulton county, who may reside in that
part of said county known as the Madrid Bend.
SEC. 2. That an additional Conslable be allowed to said
Constable. county, who may also reside in that part of said county known
as the Madrid Bend.
Approved January 8, 1846.
CHAPTER 4.
AN ACT for the benefit of Mary Ann M. Hall, and others.
WHEREAS, it is represented to the present General Asiem-
bly, that on the 18th day of February, 1845, their friend and
relation, Robert C. Hall, of the county of Boone and State of
Missouri, by deed of gift, did convey and give to Mary A. M.
Hall, wife of Laurence H. Hall, of the county of Todd and
State of Kentucky, and the children which the said Mary A.
M. Hall and her said husband had at that time, or might have
thereafter, a certain negro man named Joshua. Therefore:
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the said Mary A. M. Hall, wife of Lau-
rence H. Hall, and the children of said Laurence and Mary
A. M., be and they are hereby allowed to bring into this State,
the said negro man Joshua, without incurring the penalty of
the law of 1833, prohibiting the importation of slaves into this
State: Provided, the said Laurence H. 1-all for, and on be-
half of, his wife and children, shall, within thirty days there-
after, file with the Clerk of the Todd County Court, Ken-
tucky, an affidavit containing the name of said slave, and that
he was brought for the use of his family and not as merchan-
dise.
Approved January 8, 1846.

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