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An Act allowing Edward Stokes, a free man of colour, to remain in the commonwealth for a limited period. 1834 242 (1834)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0488 and id is 1 raw text is: Fre Persona of Colour,

CHAP. 223.-An ACT allowing James, a fee man of colour, to remain in the
commonwealth.
(Passed March 10, 1.)
James allowad to  1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That James, a man
emnaln in state. of colour, lately emancipated by captain Ralph Quarles, deceased,
late of the county of Louisa, shall be, and he is hereby per-
initted to remain as a free person within this commonwealth, and to
reside in the said county of Louisa: Provided, That if the said
James shall hereafter be convicted by the verdict of a jury or the
judgment of a court, of iny offence against the laws of this com-
inonwealth, tile privilege hereby granted shall cease.
Commencement.  2. This act shall be in lbree from its passage.
CHAP. 22.1.-An ACT allowing Edward Stokes, a free man of colour, to re-
main in the commonwealth for a limited period.
(Passed March II, 1835.)
Edward Sikems al.  1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That with the view
lowed to remnai in of enabling Edward Stokes, a man of colour, residing in the town
stito a limited     0
time.       of Petersburg, who has lately been emancipated, to obtain the
means of purchasing his wire,, who is a slave, in order to her remo-
val with him out of the comnmmwealh, the said Edward Stokes he
allowed to reside in the said town of Petersburg, unmolested, until
the first day of Oetoler in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-
seven, but no longer; and if at any time within that period tile
corporation court of the said town of Petersburg shall see cause to
order the said Edward Stokes to depart the commonweahlth, they
shall have full power so to order, and thenceforth the leave of resi-
dence hereby granted shall cease.
,Commencement.  2. This act shall be in force from its passage.
CirAe. 2 5.-An ACT concerning Sally Dabney.
(Passed March 11, 1835.)
.renmbIe.    Whereas, it is represented to the general assembly that Sally
Dabney, a woman of colour, residing in the city of Richmond, was
a slave the property of her husband Cambridge Dabney, who, by
his last will, dated the seventh of December, eighteen hundred and
twenty-six, recognized her right to freedom by making several be-
quests to lier, and by injoininig on her tile payment of his debts, and
a small annuity to his mother, and that the said Cambridge Dabney
left no heirs or next of kin, capable in law of taking so much of his
estate as is undisposed of by said will, so that tile same will pass to the
commonweahlt  for the benefit of tile literary fuld ; and whereas,
doubts exist whether the said Sally Dabney is (July emancipated by
the said will, and it is represented that if she l)e not, she also passes
to the commonwealth for the benefit of the literary funr, and the
snid Sally Dabney hath petitioned the general assembly for relief in
this behalf: Therefore,
Cnmmnnwenlth',  1. Be it enacted, That the commonwealth hereby relinquishes all
eight relinqulshed. right, title and interest which it now has, or may have, in and to
the said Sally Dabney.
Sally Diaaney al-  2. Be it further enacted, That the said Sally Dabney shall bn
lowed to remain allowed to remain in this commonwealth as a free person, until
In state.  some person claiming as next of kin, or as a creditor of the estate
of Cambridge Dabney, shall assert and maintain a right to her as a
slave.
Commencement.  3. This act shall be in force from its passage.

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