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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1841.1956. - Johnston, Henryi~~ ~:'~.r.~~t...f` ~~.~.•~1 n f~ CL, r r GL / J<1-c . ~ d t i i- c t, z ~- rY ~-y ~~ E'. + /'t - ~~ s ~ CC~t-i-•.• ~} ~t c-c.<<tcC rC~r ~.[C<a.cr •!', JF- ' r /JJ / ~ ~3ttrlc F C GC t!i~4 QLic.~G~- Gw O~~-~ t t i ! L~li`--CG.G r J !h/~ t L L / ! 1 c. rL~ E..C~~~ ~~" `'~~+~'' J /~/ ~~~ ~ C Q r' ~~ a~-u,~ Tli~ l~oftn7rivebl~ ~1~~ .YIF~iI~'('S of t7~~ 6'osPS•l ~~ ~'O)1Fi1L(lbE IIDJ~~~s ot• ~`irt~a~i~a•lar~rol Q'nr~Ja~f, IIoldin~ said Court at Carlisle, the ~ _ - play ~~r / 7 T II E PETITION O I' - -- --- _ - -~ -- ;:~~~ ,~~~~~ Prspectfully represents, That he has becu arrested in c~ccution and given bond conditioned for his appearance to lal:c the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this Commonwealth, agreeably to the provisions of the Acts of Assembly in such case made and provided ; that he has resided within this State for six months and more, immediately preceding this, his application ; that he offers to deliver up to the use of his Creditors, all his property, real, personal, and mixed, to which he is in any manner entitled ; a Schedule whereof, together with a list of his creditors, and the nature and amount of their debts, as far as he can ascertain them, with a statement. of his losses, and the means whcrc- by he became insolvent, are exhibited with, and annexed to, his Petition : IIc therefore prays to be allowed the benefit of the several Acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, made for the relief of In- solr'ent Debtors. Schedule of IDetitiox~er'S 1'x~o~e~.aty~ J J /~,J`. ~ ~ lA1siY l1 I' ~L% ~'ITI'O~~Y~,~-~~s c{~~~r~~r~s, '~Tith tlic ilaturc and amount of'~ his JDcbts, to-wit :--- --'~``i 1'~[is ~ ~~- /Ear ~z y Q E-s-~ lir ~-~. mss.. .~~F1 .~~ ~r SCatenten~ off' I~eCit'io~aer's Losses, and ~I~e 1~Tca~ts 2vh,erel~~,~ he became .Insolvent, _'~~~~ ~ ~ ~ f*-~ iii L~ii~j ~.+~ ~ ~~~ ~~~~ ~ _~ i~ •~ ~... ~-/~~ ~~~~, may= ~ ~"G-C- J ~ // lif/~- a.-~-j c ~ o..~ ~~iG-z-t~c~ ~ IzJ~-, J yis, ~ivL~' ~ u-~~,.- ~.- - y ~ ~"] i~ CITMIiF.R.I.ANn COUN'CY, ss. The aforesaid Petitioner being duly '~ ~' ~' according to law, c3oth say, that all the facts contained in the foregoing Petition, Schedule, List, and Statement, are trnc, to t.hc best of his l:nowledgc and belief. .- / ~ ~ ~ rind suLscriLcd Lefi~a•c nc r• ~ ~" ' " sir ~! j ` `F ~• °°' . ~-c r lLC~ _, # / the %, d~rJ of .. l~t~e ,- . Y- ~ ~ KNOW ALI, ~~N B~ ~'li~~~ PR~~~N~'~, TI~~T j, ~~"''`7''J/ ~~r~`~'~ tlic will~in named Petitioner, do ]rcrcbv assign, transfer, set over, and deliver up unto ;~`, (/rj~rr :~: ~~~~.:~ ~ -~u.L~f.,~ ~ ~ 'Y/may t~ in pursuance oi' the directions of the Act of Assembly ,all my Estate, real, personal, and. Infixed, reversions and remainders, which I now have, possess, claim, or am in any respect entit]ed to, in any place whatever, in trust, for themselves, and my other creditors. Irr `VITrE55 wxEIt oI~•, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this ~'~r~~" - " clay of ~i in the year of our I.orcl, one thousand ei ;lxt hundred and it~ili* ~!~~ ~~ ~r ~ SE.RLED .R1~D DELII l:Ii1:U l1' TF/E I'I11:'b'~•:l-rT•, nr' N / f l ~ ri~ L~YYY _.'~