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An Act authorising the executor of James Bray, deceased, to sell lands devised to the negroes emancipated by said Bray. 1829 124 (1829)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0409 and id is 1 raw text is: 124              IA the fifly.fourth year of the Conmonwealth.
Court may re-   2. .nd be it further enacted, That the said county court shall
quire additional have full power and authority at any time, on good cause shewn,
security,    to re(uire additional security of the said Lewellin Jones and Wil.
liam It. Johnson, or of any other commissioner, who may be ap.
pointed under this act, for the faithful execution of the trust hereby
created ; and on failure to give the same when required, to re-
Administrators yoke and annul their or his powers; that neither tile said Lewellin
norcommissioner Jones nor William R. Johnson, nor any other commissioner, who
allowed to pur- may be appointed under this act, shall directly or indirectly pur.
chase the proper -
.,uty old.   chase any part of the real property hereby authorised to be sold.
Commencement.  3. This act shall be in force from its passag'e.
CHAPTER 129.-An act authorising the executor of James Bray, deceased,
to sell lands devised to the negroes emancipated by said Bray.
(Passed January 16th, 1830.)
Preamble.      Whereas, it is represented to the General Assembly, by Arm.
streat Bruce, executor of the last will and testament ot James
Bray, deceased, that his testator by his will, of record in the
county court of Chesterfield, emancipated all his slaves, now
twenty-five in number, and devised and bequeathed to them his
whole estate real and personal ; that his testator (lied seized and
possessed in fee simple of three several tracts of land, and of
three undivided eighth parts of ten acres of land, and a water
grist mill thereon, all lying in the county of Chesterfield, one of
which tracts of land contains about four hundred and one acres,
another contains about ten acres, and the third contains about
ninety acres ; and that as the devisees under the said will formerly
the slaves of the said Bray, are obliged to remove from this Com-
rnonwealth, in order to retain their freedom, it would conduce
greatly to their benefit, that the aforesaid lands should be sold,
and the proceeds of the sale thereof should be vested in land for
their benefit in the State to which they shall determine to re-
move:
Armstreat Bruce  1. Be it therefore enacted by the General .Ilssembly, That the
authorised to sell said Armstreat Bruce shall have full power and authority, to sell
andconveylands.and convey to the purchaser or purchasers, in fee simple, the
lands above mentioned, on such terms as the county court of
Purchase money, Chesterfield shall prescribe and direct, and to collect the purchase
how invested,  money, and to vest the residue of the proceeds of sale, after de-
ducting therefrom, such sum as shall be adjudged by the said
county court a reasonable compensation to him for his labour,
trouble and expenses, in executing the trust devolved upon him
by this act, in land lying in the State to which the slaves eman-
cipated by the said James Bray shall determine to remove, for
Executor to en- their benefit: the said Armstreat Bruce first entering into bond,
ter into bond.  payable to the justices of the county court of Chesterfield, in
court sitting, and their successors, in a penalty equal to double
the value of the real estates to be sold, with one or more sufficient
sureties, to be approved by the said county court, as the sureties
to executors' and administrators' bonds are to be approved by the
Condition.   court taking the same, and under the like responsibility, with the
following condition, to wit: The condition of this bond is such,
that if the said Armstreat Bruce shall within a reasonable time,
on such terms as the county court of Chesterfield shall prescribe

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