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An Act for the benefit of Roberson Brown, of Allen county. 1847 97 (1847)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0552 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.-

the safe-keeping and preservation of said lot and its ap-  184 8.
purtenances and improvements: Provided, that no sale and
conveyance of saidI property, or any part thereof, shall be
made without the concurrence of a majority of the Trus-
tees.
SEC. 2. In the event of the death, resignation or removal May fill vacan.
or refusal of any of said Trustees to act, the remaining CIeS. &C.
Trustees, a majority thereof concurring, may appoint others
to fill such vacancies.
Approved January 15, 1848.
CHAPTER 43.
AN ACT for the benefit of Roberson Brown, of Allen county.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Kentucky, That Roberson Brown, of Allen county, be and
he is hereby permitted to import into this State, a negro
girl named Aggy, withoui incurring any penalty or fine for
the same: Provided, he shall, within sixty days after
making such importation, make oath before some Justice of
the Peace of said county, that he did not purchase said
negro for merchandise, but alone for his own use, which
oath shall be reduced to writing, and filed in the Clerk's
office of said county,
Approved January 15, 1848.
CHAPTER 44,
AN ACT fof the benefit of Urath 0. Hundley, and others.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That it shall be lawful for Urath 0. Hundley, cliancer, afld
and her two sons, William B. and John B. Hundley, the what proceed-
latter by William B. Lundley, his next friend, to file their ings.
bill in the Louisville Chancery Court, against Edward D.
Hobbs, alleging that he holds the title of certain lots in
Louisville, and certain lands in the State of Illinois, in
trust for the said Urath 0. Hundley, for life, and at her
death to be divided between the said William B. and John
B. Hundley, her children; and that it is necessary for the
comfort and support of the said Urath 0. Hundley, and
her said children, and that it would be to their interest and
advantage to have the lots in Louisville sold, and the pro-
ceeds applied to improve the joint lands in the State of
Illinois, for the joint benefit, comfort and support of all of
them; and if the allegations of said bill shall be admitted
by said Trustee, and supported by the affidavits: in writing,
of two or moie respectable witnesses, that such sale and
application of the proceeds is necessary to the comfort, sup-

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