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~iun-ths au~l niorr, iuin~e~liatcl~~ hrccc~lin~ this leis a~~~~lication; anal that he ~~fl~~r~ to ~lcliti~cr up
to the use of leis ci•e~litoc~, all his ~~ro~~erty, real, personal and n~ixe~l. to ~~~l~icl~ 1-e is in unY
nianucr cntitlc~l; a schcdtilc ~~'lici'cof; to~ethcr ticitl~ a list o1' Isis crc~liturs, and the nature of
tlicii• dchta,as far as lie can ascertain tl~en.ti~-itl~ a statcnent ofl~is losses anal tl~e n~cans~~~here-
hy he l~ccanc in5ol~~ent, arc cxliil~ite~l ~ti~ith, and anncxc~l to this i~r;•rrr~~». tli:, tl-erefore,
~~ra~~s to tie ally>~~~e~l tlic benefit of the se~-eral Acts oi' ~ssciiil~ly; of the Coi~uuoi.~~caltll of
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TITS foregoing Petitioner, being duly .. "~~"~~-- according to Lary, doth sav, that all the
facts contained in the foregoing Petition, Schedule, List and Statement, ~•e true to the best
of his knowledge and belief. ~ ` / ~~
~~~,r-,x-11-.-and subscribed
before me, the ..-,~ ~~
day of ~ 1t^-~, 183 3
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h'NOIY .;1LL LIEN BY TIIESE PII.E~SENTS, Trt,~•r I ~~"~ ~~' ~~
the t~~itlz~iJn} naiucd PFTITIU~ LII, clo hereby assign, transfer, set over and deliver up; unto
of my creditors, in pursuance of the directions of the Acts of Assembly, all my estate,
real, personal aixl mixed, in possession, rc~-crsion and remainder, ~~~liicli i no~v ha`-c•, possess,
claim, or am in any respect entitled to, iu any manner «~hate~-cr, in trust for and my
other erec~.itors. In Witness tii~hc•rcol; I ha~-e he~•eunto set my hand and seal. ibis ~~=~ day
of ~~~~'~'~'~ in the year of our I_.oiav, i83 ;T
bYcalecl n~trl dc~liz~erc~d ~ ~~~~.
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