CAMPBELL'S CASE.—2 BLAND. 201
BLAND, C., 10th October, 1826.—Ordered, that John McHenry
and Edward Campbell, the trustees who have been displaced by
the order of the 30th of September last, be and they are hereby
directed, on or before the 1st day of January next, to make a re-
port to this Court of all and singular the money or property
which, by virtue of the trust reposed in them, by the last will and
testament of the late William Campbell, may be now in their
hands or possession, or have been in their hands or possession, or
either of them; or which has been disposed of by them or either
of them; with a full and particular account of all sales, receipts
disbursements, made in their joint or respective capacities of trus-
tees. And it is further ordered, that they and each of them, be
and are hereby directed and required forthwith to pay and deliver
over unto the said trustee John I. Donaldson, all money and property
which they or either of them may have in their or either of their
hands or possession, by virtue of the said trust. Provided that a
* copy of this order be served on the said John McHenry,
and on the said Edward Campbell, on or before the 1st day 214
of November next.
For the purpose of enabling the Court to make a just and equit-
able distribution of the assets of the testator, among his creditors,
on motion of the trustee, the case was submitted to obtain an order
for giving them notice to bring- in their claims, the vouchers of
some of whose claims had been tiled on the 22d of January, 1824,
with the original bill.
BLAND, C., 24th January, 1827.—Ordered, that the creditors
of William Campbell, late of Frederick County, deceased, tile the
vouchers of their claims in the Chancery office, within four months
from this date; and that a copy of this order be inserted once in
each of three successive weeks in one of the Annapolis, Baltimore,
and Fredericktown newspapers, before the 10th day of March
next.
This order was published as directed; and John Baltzell, on the
16th of February, 1827; E. H. Rockwell, on the 6th of March,
1827; and George Bowles, on the 12th of May, 1827, filed the
vouchers of their claims as creditors of the testator.
The trustee, Donaldson, by his several reports, stated, that he
had received from the Washington Tontine Company, $1.550.27,
being the amount of a dividend of $20.75 per share, on seventy-
five shares of that stock, held by the testator; upon which he was
allowed a commission of $78.74. And he further reported, that
he- had sold two of the lots in the City of Washington, for the sum
of $686.37, which sales were finally ratified, on the 14th of Sep-
tember, 1827. And he further reported, that he had received of
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