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An Act to change the venue in the prosecution of Addison, a slave. 1845 208 (1845)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0487 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

1846.                          CHAPTER 226.
AN ACT for the benefit of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in Hop.
kinsville.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
May sell a of Kentucky, That William E. Price, Samuel A. Means, Dan-
lot of ground. iel I. Hooser, and William S. Talbott, Trustees of the Metho-
dist Episcopal Church, South, in the town of Hopkinsville,
Christian county, be and they aie hereby authorized to sell the
lot of ground, in said town, and the church and parsonage
house thereon, for any sum in their discretion they may deem
proper, and convey the same, by deed, to the purchaser : Pro-
vided, that the proceeds arising from the sale of said property
shall be appropriated, under the authority of said church, to
the building of a new church in said town.
Approved February 17, 1846.
CHAPTER 227.
AN ACT to change the name of the town of Landing, in Boone county, to
that of Hamilton, and to appoint Trustees for said town.
SFc. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Com-
monwealtit of Kentucky, That the name of the town of Land-
ing, in the county of Boone, be and is hereby changed to that
of Hamilton, in honor of Joel Hamiltnn, one of the former
proprietors of said town, by which name the town shall here-
after be called and known.
SiEc. 2. Be it further enacted, That Benjamin E. Garnett,
John J. Miller, Marshall M. McManama, James R. Hawkins,
and Richard Johnson, be and are hereby appointed Trustees
of said town, to continue in office until the first Saturday in
March, 1847, and until their successors are elected, on which
day, in every year thereafter, five Trustees shall be elected, as
directed by the existing laws.
Approved February 17, 1846.
CHAPTER 228.
AN ACT for the benefit of William F. Colston and Mary E. Colston.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Comeonwealtl
Asaleofland of Kentucky, That William F. Colston, and his wife, Mary
authorized, & E. Colston, be and they are hereby authorized to file their pe-
proceeds to be tition in the Oldham Circuit Court, describing the situation and
vested in a ne-
gro man.    condition of a certain tract of land, containing about one hun-
dred and eighty acres, in Shelby county, Kentucky, which
Mary E. Colston inherited from hergrand father, William Tay-
lor, and praying for a sale of said tract of land, and the in-
vestment of the proceeds in a negro man and another tract of
land; and if the Judge of said court shall be satisfied, from
the statements in said petition, and evidence introduced in
said case, that it will be to the interest of said Mary E. Col-

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