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handle is hein.ssl/ssma0515 and id is 1 raw text is: [3D SESS.] PROVINCE LAWS (Resolves etc.). - 1706-7.

QRDERS, RESOLVE AND VOTES.
PASSED   AT   THE   SESSION   BEGUN   AND   HELD AT    BOSTON,
ON THE TWENTY-THIRD' DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. 1706.
CHAPTER 87.
ORDER IMPOWERING MARY WARD, WIDOW AND EXECUTRIX OF
EPHRAIM SALE, LATE OF BOSTON, DECEASED, TESTATE, TO SELL
THE SHARE IN THE REAL ESTATE OF THE TESTATOR, OF SAMUEL
SALE, SON OF SAID DECEASED, HE HAVING BEEN TEN YEARS AB-
SENT AND NOT HEARD FROM.
UPON READING a petition Of Mary Ward, widow, late relict and sole
executrix of the last will and testament of Ephraim Sale, late of
Boston, cooper, deed., setting forth that, upon the division of the
housing and land of the said Ephraim Sale, according to the direction
of his last will and testament, to and among his children, there was
assign'd and allotted unto Samuel Sale, second son of the dec', for
his single share, a small apartment in a brick messuage or tenement,
wel. tenement falls in division with other of his bretheren and sisters,
who have alienated their shares and interests therein, this share singly
not being capable of any improvement, the said Samuel having been
absent out of the countrey by the space of ten years and upwards, and
is supposed to be dead, having not been heard of for more than
nine years past, praying that she may be impowered to make sale
thereof, etc., -
Ordered, That the prayer of the petition be granted, and the peti-
tioner is hereby enabled and impowered to make sale of the share of
the brick inessuage or tenement allotted to the said Samuel Sale, as is
within mentioned, the produce thereof to be distributed to and among
his surviving bretheren and sisters, upon security given to refund and
pay back each one's rateable part and proportion thereof unto the said
Samuel Sale in case it hereafter appear that he is living, or to his
widow, or lawful issue, if any such there be, when it shall be lawfully
demanded, the allegations in the said petition having been made
certain. [Approved October 29.

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