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An Act to authorize Edmond M. Butler, guardian, to sell the lands and negroes belonging to his ward, Hannah Butler, a deaf and dumb female. 1855-1856 528 (1855)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsga0445 and id is 1 raw text is: 528           LOOAL AND PRIVATE LAWS-RELIEF.
Securities, Executors, &c.
(No. 511.)
An Act for the reliefof Giles Widener, of the county of Gordon
APPROVED, February 18th, 1856.
WHEREAS, at the September term of the Superior Court of the
county of Gordon, A. D. 1854, a judgment was entered up, upon a
scire facias in favor of the State against Giles Widener, for the sum
of two hundred and fifty dollars, upon a forfeited recognizance,
wherein the said Giles Widener and one William McA ber were the
securities of one Wm. Muchuson McAber, and bound for his apt
pearance at said Superior Court of said county of Gordon, on ak
Preamble; charge of malicious mischief, and whereas said Wn. Muchuson
McAber, was a minor, and under the control of his father, the said
Wm. McAber, and was removed by his father beyond the limits of
this State, and whereas John F. Green, the prosecutor in said case,
requested the Solicitor General ofthe Circuit, including said county
of Gordon, to nol pros said bill against said Wm. Muchuson McAber
which he agreed to do, but omitted through forgetfulness. and
whereas Wm. McAber the other security, removed from said State,
before the forfeiture of said recognizance, and whereas the said
Giles Widener, after the service ofscire facias upon him, was una-
ble to find said Wn. Muchuson McAber, so as to surrender him in
discharge of his liability on said bond, and whereas alarge and res-
pectable number of the citizens of said county of Gordon, have pe-
titioned the General Assembly for the relief of said Giles Widener
from said judgment:
7. SECTION I. Be it therefore enacted &c., That the said Giles
Widener be, and he is hereby released from the payment of the
principal and interest due on the above stated judgment, and that
the Sheriff of the said county of Gordon, do return the fi fa issued
Clerk Shall therefrom into the Clerks office of the Superior Court of said county
endorse sat.
IsIoction; upon the payment of legal costs of said fi fa and judgment, and it
shall be the duty of said Clerk to endorse on said fi fa and judg-
ment, satisfied in full,' which shall fully acquit and release the said
Giles Widener from said judgment and execution thereon, any law
custom or usage to the contrary notwithstanding.
(No. 512.)
An Act to authortze Edmond Al. Butler, guardian, to sell the lands and
negroes belonging to his ward, Hannah Butler, a deaf and dumb female.
APPROVED, March 5th, 1856.
8. Section I. Be it enacted, &c., That from and after the
passage of this act, Edmond M. Butler of the county of Monroe,
ae of 1oeguardian of Hannah Butler a deaf and dumb female, be and he is
hereby authotized to sell, upon obtaining an order for that purpose
from the ordinary of the county, the land and negroes belonging to
the said Hannah Butler, at such time or times as he may think most

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