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Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery of Maryland 1846-1854
Volume 200, Volume 4, Page 430   View pdf image (33K)
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430 HIGH COURT OF CHANCERY.
port of the sale of the residue thereof, part for $17,865 121/2,
on a credit of twelve months, for which he had taken the bonds
of the purchaser, and the rest for $23,400, cash. In his last
report, the trustee states that Mrs. Anne Ogle has a claim by
mortgage against the said estate amounting to $28,885. The
sales were ratified by the Chancellor, on the same days on
which they were reported, the Chancellor remarking in his or-
dor of ratification, "that the trustee for making the sale, being
one of the trustees named in the will of H. M. Ogle, and the
devisees entitled to the greatest part of the proceeds being
minors it is not thought necessary to have the usual publica-
tion made."
On the 22d of the same month, (November, 1815,) Mrs. Anne
Ogle filed in the cause a petition, exhibiting her mortgage, and
praying that the trustee be directed to pay the same out of the
proceeds of sale, and on the day following, in pursuance of an
order of the Chancellor to that effect, the trustee paid to Mrs.
Anne Ogle the sum of $28,988 81 in fall of her claim.
On the 1st of December, 1815, the Chancellor passed an
order in the cause, authorizing the trustee "to deposit in the
Farmers Bank of Maryland, any money arising from the sale
of the real estate, not appropriated, which is to be placed to
the credit of the real estate of H. M. Ogle." And shortly
thereafter, the trustee deposited in said bank, $17,562 89, the
residue of the proceeds of the real estate, after deducting his
commissions and expenses.
On the 25th of January, 1816, Mrs. Mary Bevans filed a
petition, praying that so much of the proceeds of sale "may be
vested in the hands of a trustee, and appropriated under the
direction of the Chancellor, the clear annual profits of which
shall suffice for a suitable maintenance to the petitioner.'' And
on the same day an order was passed, in which the Chancellor
expressed his opinion that the annual sum of $580 should be
appropriated to the petitioner for her maintenance; "the said
sum to be paid to her by the trustee in such proportions, and at
such times as he may think proper, subject to any future order,
and the said trustee is authorized, from time to time, to invest a

 
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