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An Act allowing Michael Smith, a free man of colour, to remain in the Commonwealth for a limited time. 1828 157 (1828)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0401 and id is 1 raw text is: In the  /ft.-third year qf the Commonwealth.                   157
titled, an act to amend the act, entitled, 'an act reducing into
one, the several acts concerning slaves, free negrues and mulat-
toes.'
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.          Commeneement.
(JUAPTER   7.-An act allowing certain free persons of colour to remain in the
State for a limited time.
(Passed December Slat, 1628.)
Whereas, it appears to tihe General Assembly, that by the will Preamble.
of James Scott, formerly of Russell county, Phillis and Hannah,
his slaves, together with the children of the said Hannah, were
emancipated, to take elfect upon the death of the testator's widow,
and real estate was devised to them; that since the death of the
said widow, (which happ:ned about three years ago,) the said
lannah has contracted for tle purchase of her husband, at the
price of six hundred and twenty dollars, which sum she expects
to be enabled to pay within the term of five years; and having,
together with her mother, the said Phillis, who is old and infirm,
petitioned the Legislature that they, and the children of the said
Haniniah. may be allowed to remain in this State during the said
term:
1. lie it enacted, That the said Phillis and Hannah, and the Phillisa And Han.
children of tihe said Hannah, shall be, and they are hereby per nai, and the cli-
mitted to remain as free persons within this Commonwealth, and .dnofHonnah,
during thpermitted to re.
to reside in the said county of Russell for and during the term of main in the Cort.
five years from the passage of this act, but no longer: And ifrmonwealth for a
they, or any of them, shall remain in the Commonwealth beyond limited time.
the said term, they shall forfeit their freedom, and be liable to
presentment, prosecution and sale, in the manner provided by the
act passed the twenty fiourth day of February, eighteen hundred
and twenty-seven, entitled, ,an act to amend the act, entitled,
'an act reducing into one, the several acts concerning slaves, free
negroes and iiulattoes.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.          t'ommencemeot
(;I&PTI'R S0.o-An act allowing Mlchael Smith, a free man of colour to remain
in the Coinnionwtaltl, Ibr a limited time.
(l'aued leember Slt, t1828.)
Whereas, it is ripresented to the General Assembly, by Mi Preamble.
chael Smith, a man of colour, from the county of Hampshire,
that in January eighteen hundred and twenty-six, he was eman.
cipated and shortly afterwards contracted for the purchase of his
wife. paving part of the purchase money at the time, the balance
being divided into instalments, the last of which will become due
in April, eighteen hundretl and thirty-two, and he having jieti-
tinned that till that time, he may be allowed to remain in the
Commonwealth:
1. lie it enacted, That the said Michael Smith, shall be, and lie Alichac  SnitL
is hereby permitted to remain as a free person within this Com- allowed to remain
monwealth, and to reside in the said county of Hampshire until inthe Common.
wealth for a flitnit.
the month of May, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-two; ed time.
but no longer. And if lie shall remain in the Commonwealth
beyond thellaid term, he shall forfeit his freedom and be subject

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