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An Act for the benefit of Elizabeth Williams. 1845 211 (1845)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0488 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

CHAPTER 235.                         1846.
AN ACT for the benefit of Elizabeth Williams.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealtt  Authorized
of Kentucky, That Elizabeth Williams, of Adair county, be to bring, slaves.
and she is hereby authorized to bring into this State from the into the State.
State of Virginia, two slaves, Milley and Eliza: Provided,
she shall, within thirty days after introducing said slaves, file
and cause to be entered on the order book of the County
Court of Adair county, her affidavit, setting forth the names
and ages of said slaves, and that they were brought into this
State for the use of herself and family, and not for sale, or
merchandize, and that she intends to keep them for her own
use.
Approved February 17, 184G.
CHAPTER 256.
AN ACT for the benefit of James Pittman.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth  Allowanee
of Kentucky, That the Second Auditor is hereby authorized for keeping an
to issue his warrant on the Treasurer for fifty dollars, being idiot.
for one year's allowance for the support of Caroline Pittman,
an idiot, formerly of Harlan county, but now removed to Pu-
laski county, upon evidence being filed with said Auditor,
that said idiot is still alive and in the care of her committee,
James Pittman.
Approved February 17, 1846.
CHAPTER 237.
AN ACT for the benefit of Joseph S. N. and James M. Dicken.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwea'th
of Kentucky, That it shall be lawful for Joseph W. DicKen
and Sarah Dicken, his wife, to file their bill in chancery in the
Campbell Circuit Court, against Benjamin D. Beall, and
Joseph S. N. Dicken, and James M. Dicken, and William
DeCourcev, alleging the purchase, by the said Joseph W. Dick-
en, of a tract of land, in said county of Campbell, of ninety
six and a half acres, from said Beall, and that he has paid all
the purchase money except about two hundred dollars and in-
terest; in which bill the said Joseph W. shall exhibit and file
the title bond of said Beall, for said land; they shall, also, al-
lege in said bill, that William DeCourcey has in his hands six
hundred dollars belonging to said Joseph S. N. and James M.
Dicken, subject to the right of said Sarah Dicken to the in-
terest on said sum, until Joseph S. N. and James M. Dicken
shall arrive to the age of twenty one years; and alleging
also, that said Joseph W. Dicken has parted with his interest
in said land to said Joseph S. N. and James M. Dicken, upon

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