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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · Feb. 2, 1815 · Chapter XXVIII

Chapter XXVIII. for the relief of Farrington Barkelow, administrator of Mary Rappleyea

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Chap. XXVIII.— An Act for the relief of Farrington Barkelow, administrator of Mary Rappleyea. Feb. 2, 1815. *Be it enacted, &c., * That the accounting officers of the treasury be, Amount due to be ascertained and paid.and they are hereby authorized and directed to ascertain, agreeably to the provisions of the laws heretofore in existence on that subject, the amount due Farrington Barkelow, administrator of the estate and effects of Mary Rappleyea, on two loan office certificates issued to Mary Rappleyea from the loan office of New Jersey, both dated the eighth of June, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-eight, the one numbered one thousand five hundred and sixty-four, for six hundred dollars, the other, two hundred and ninety-four, for five hundred dollars, with such interest as still remains due thereon, and that the amount which shall be found to be due be paid to the said Farrington Barkelow, as administrator as aforesaid, to be distributed according to law.
Approved, February 2, 1815.
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