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236 HIGH COURT OF CHANCERY. said Henrietta, by deed, dated the 18th of October, 1827, con- veyed to said Hillen a part of said property in trust, to sell the same, and apply the proceeds to satisfy the claims provided for by the said deed of trust to Kennedy and Glenn; and that under this deed, said Hillen has sold two pieces of ground, one to the Union Bank of Maryland, and the other to Rezin Wright; and that under color of said deed, the said Hillen also conveyed another parcel of said estate to said R. B. Mitchell, which has since been sold under a decree of this Court, to satisfy part of the complainants' claim against said Richard, as guardian as aforesaid, as by the proceedings in the cause wherein said decree was passed, between the present complainants as plaintiffs, and said Eichard and Elizabeth A. Mitchell, and said Kennedy and Glenn as defendants, will appear. That the proceeds of the sales to the Union Bank and Wright were applied to satisfy debts of said Richard, other than his liabilities to the complainant,- Maria. That said Elizabeth A. Mitchell heretofore released to said Richard, and duly and effectually declared herself satisfied for all demands against said Richard, as her guardian as aforesaid; and that she has since died. The bill prays that all the property conveyed to Kennedy and Glenn (except that sold by Hillen to the Union Bank, Wright, and Mitchell) may be sold, and the claim of the complainant, Maria, satisfied out of the proceeds; that Kennedy and Glenn may account for all their proceedings as trustees as aforesaid; and if complainants so elect, that said Henrietta may be decreed to pay complainants all the money she may have received from sales of any part of said estate, and that the executors of Hillen may account for all moneys received by their testator, from any sales under color of the deed to him, and if complainants so elect, pay them all such Bums of money as under said obligation of indemnity might be claimed by said Kennedy and Glenn from said Hillen, and for general relief. The defendants to this bill were, the said Henrietta A. Bed- ford, Richard B. Mitchell, Kennedy and Glenn, the executors of Elizabeth A. Mitchell, and John Hillen, the three former of |
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