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An Act allowing Lewis Bowlah, a free man of colour, to remain in the Commonwealth. 1824 101 (1824)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0358 and id is 1 raw text is: it the forty-ninth year of the Commonwealth.

value in tile said town of Petersburg; and tile administrator of
tile said llaxall, (who is hiow dead,) knowing that the said Haxall
never considered the said Jack as his property, but intended to
give hun a deed of emancipation, whenever his desire to remain
with his family in this Commonwealth could be thereby probably
ctlbcted, is now willing to execute such deed :
1. Be it enacted, That the said Jack, otherwise called John Jack, ntherwise
Booker, when emancipated regularly and according to law, shall called John look-
be and he is hereby permitted to remain as a free man within this er, permitted to
reside, as a free
Commonwealth, and to reside in the said town of Petersburg : man, in town of
Provided, however, That if the said Jack, otherwise called Jolin Petersburg.
Booker, shall hereafter be convicted, by the verdict of a jury, and I,vent,
the judgment of a court, of any oflence against tile laws of this ad how, this per.
Commonwealth, it shall be lawful lor the court of that county  tr inission may, be
corporation within which the conviction may be had, or for the revoked.
court of the said town of Petersburg, a majority of the actin,-
magistrates being present, or having been summoned therefor, and
the said Jack, otliervise called John Booker, having been duly
summoned to shew cause against it, to revoke the leave of resi-
deuce hereby granted, if it seem expedient, and to order lii to
depart this Comnmnonwealth: and if, after such orier of revoca- EFrectof order of
tiOn, the said 'ack, otherwise called John Booker, shall remain revocation.
within tih  Commonwealth more than twelve months, lie shall for-
feit his right to freedom, anid may be apprehended and sold in the
manner provided by the act, entitled, an act reducing into one
the several acts concerning slaves, free negroes and mulattoes.)
2. This act shall be in force from the passiug thereof.   Commencement.
CIAI' ER 104.L-An act allowing Lewis lowlah, a free mat, of colour, to remain
il the C onlliOl wealth,
[i'assed January 31st, 1825)
1. Be it enacted by the General .Ilssembty, That the privilege ofwillIlowlal,
remaining as a free mlan within this Commonwealth, shall be and permitted to r  -
anl, as a free
tile same is hereby granted to Lewis Bowlah, a man of colour I:',,, within this
now in the city of lhichuiond, who was born a slave in this State, Conmmonwealth.
and by his master removed, and sold in the State of Louisiana,
where, for ant act of extraordinary merit, lie was purchased and
emancipated by order of tile government: Provided, however, l'oviso.
That, it the said Lewis Blowlah shall hereafter be convicted, by
tile verdict of a jury and the judgment of a court, of any olhoce In what event,
against the laws of this Commonwealth, it shall he lawful for tile and flow this per-
n mission may be
court of that county or corporation within which the conviction m   m
may be had, or for the court of. the county or corporation ii which revoked.
he shall reside, a ,majority of the acting magistrates being present,
or having been summoned therefor, and te said Lewis Bowlah
having been duly summoned to shew cause against it, to revoke
the k(ave of residence hereby granted, if it seem expedient, anti to
order him to depart this Commonwealth ; and if, after such order Efl ct nf order of
of revocation, the said Lewis Bowlah shall remain within tile revocation.
Commonwealth more than twelve months, lie shall forfeit his
right to freedom, and may be apprehended and sold in the manner

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