CAMPBELL'S CASE. 213
30th September, 1826.—BLAND, Chancellor.—It appearing that
the order of the third of July last had been served, and no cause
having been shewn or security given as required,—and it thus
appearing to be necessary for the safety of those interested in the
execution of the trusts mentioned in the last will and testament of
the late William Campbell, that the trustees should give bond with
surety for the due execution of the same,—It is therefore Ordered,
that the trustees, John McHenry and Edward Campbell, be and they
are hereby removed and displaced so soon as the trustee hereinafter
named, shall have given bond as required. And it is further
Ordered, that John I. Donaldson be and he is hereby appointed
trustee under the last will and testament of the late William Camp-
bell, in the place of John McHenry and Edward Campbell; but,
before the said Donaldson shall act as such, he shall give bond
with surety to be approved by the Chancellor for the due execution
of the said trust in the penalty of $100,000, which bond shall be
made payable to the state, and filed by the register and recorded as
required, by the act in such case made and provided, (b)
After the trustee, appointed by this order, had given bond as
required, he brought the case again before the court, for the pur-
pose of obtaining an account and possession of the estate which
had been thus committed to his administration.
10th October, 1826.—BLAND, Chancellor.—Ordered, that John
McHenry and Edward Campbell, the trustees who have been dis-
placed 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 report 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 and disburse-
ments, made in their joint or respective capacities of trustees.
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
(b) 1785, ch. 72, s. 10.
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