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An Act for the benefit of Thomas Shannon Head. 1845 191 (1845)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0481 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS. OF KENTUCKY.

CHAPTER 195.                          1846.
AN ACT to change the name of Woodson Clay Gordon to that of Woodson
Clay Montgomery.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Common-
wealth of Kentucky, That the name of Woodson Clay' Gor-
don, be and the same is hereby changed to that of Woodson
Clay Montgomery, and by that name shall hereafter be called
and known.
Approved February 14, 1846.
CHAPTER 196.
AN ACT for the benefit of Thomas Shannon Head.
WHEREAS, it is represented to the present General Assem-
bly, that Thomas Shannon, of the State of Alabama, has, by
deed of gift, conveyed to Thomas Shannon Head, an infant
and son of Daniel Head, of the county of Hopkins, certain
slaves, in consideration' of said infant beaebng the name of
said Thomas Shannon. Therefore:
Be it eilacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That Daniel Head be and he is hereby author-
ized to bring into this State from the State of Alabama, the
following slaves, to-wit: Malinda, and her child Andrew, a
boy about seven years old, for the benefit of said infant: Pro-
vided, the said Daniel Head, the father of said infant, shall,
within sixty days after the introduction of said slaves into
this State, file, and cause to be entered on the order book of
the County Court of Hopkins, his affidavit, setting forth the
names of said slaves, and that they were brought into this
State for the use of said Thomas Shannon Head, and not for
sale or merchandize.
Approved February 14, 1846.
CHAPTER 197.
AN ACT for the benefit of the Trustees of the town of Carlisle.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the Trustees of the town of Carlisle, in
Nicholas county, be and they are hereby authorized to sell
and convey to the purchaser, any alley or alleys in said town,
and apply the proceeds thereof to the improvement of the
streets of said town: Provided, that no alley shall be sold un-
less the owners of lots situated thereon shall first give their
consent, in writing, to the said Trustees; which said written
consent shall be filed in the archives of the town.
Approved February 14, 1846.

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