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The National Intelligencer
The National Intelligencer
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Description: Prince George's County Court, April Term, 1825.

Date: November 12 1825

Newspaper published in: Washington, DC

Page/Column: 3/3

Prince George's County Court, April Term, 1825.

On application by petition in writing of JOHN H. BROWN, of Prince George's County, to this Court, for the benefit of the act of Assembly passed at November session, 1805, entitled "An act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors," and the several supplements thereto, a schedule of his property on oath, and a list of his creditors as far as he can ascertain the same being annexed to his petition, and the Court being satisfied that the said petitioner is a citizen of the State of Maryland, and that he hath resided therein the two last years preceding this his application; and that the said JOHN H. BROWN is now in actual confinement for debt and no other cause, and the said petitioner having entered into bond with security for his appearance in this Court on the second Monday in October next, then and there to answer such allegations as may be exhibited against him by his creditors: It is thereupon ordered and adjudged by the said Court, that the said petitioner be discharged from imprisonment, and the said second Monday in October next is appointed for the said petitioner to deliver up his property, and to have a trustee appointed for the benefit of his creditors; and it is ordered that the said JOHN H. BROWN, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the National Intelligencer, once a week for the term of three months successively, before the said second Monday of October next, give notice to his creditors that they be and appear in said Court on the said day, to recommend a trustee for their benefit. Test, AQUILA BEALL, Clk. By order of the Court, the above notice is extended until the first Monday in April next. Test, AQUILA BEALL, Clk.

Submitted: 10/22/07 (Edited 10/22/07)

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