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Joint Resolution directing the State Treasurer to pay a certain sum of money to Hunn Jenkins, administrator of Henry M. Temple, deceased. 1853 130 (1853)

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their power to procure the passage of sa,*d bill, now pending before
the Senate of the United States, generally known as the land bill.
Resolved, That a duly authenticated copy of those Resolutions
he forwarded imuediately by the Governor of this State, to each
of our Senators in Congress, and to the Presidout pro. ten. of the
Senate of the United States, to be laid before that body.
Adopted at Dover, February 18, 1853.
CHAPTER CXXX.
Joint Resolution directing the State Treasurer to pay a certain
sum of money to Hunn Jenkins, administrator of Henry M.
Temple, deceased.
Preamble.    WHEREAS, it appears to this General Assembly that Henry M.
Temple, deceased, late of Kent county, was at the time of liis
death entitled to the service of one James Harman, negro, and
that in pursuance of the sentence of the Court of Goneral Sessions
of the Peace and Jail )elivery in and for Kent county in that
behalf, the said James Harman was sold as a'servant for the pe-
riod of fourteen years, and purchased by one Marcy Fountain, for
the sum of three hundred and ninety-three dollars, and that after
the payment of till costs, there remains a balance of three hundred
and twenty-six dollars: And whereas it appears further that the
appraisers of the personal estate of the said Henry M. Temple,
appraised and estimated the said James Harman at the sum of
one hundred and seventy-five dollars, Nofw therejbre,
Resolved Iy te Senate and Jo use of Representatives of the
Stato Troasurer State of .Delaware in General uAssembly met, That the State
,,;, :i ... Treasurer be, and he is heroby authorized and required, to pay to
catore.,wll. unn Jenkins, administrator of Henry M. Temple, deceasid, the
sumf of one hundred and seventy-five dollars, to be accounted for
b y him in the settlement of the estate of said deceased.
Adopted at Dover, February 18, 185j3.

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