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rized and directed to be sold by his last will and testament, be and
the same is hereby rescinded and annulled.
It was represented, by a petition of King and Hebb, the execu-
tors of Thomas, filed on the 14th of December, 1827, that (he trus-
tee Kilgour had died; upon which they prayed, that Daniel Duvall
might be appointed in his place; which was ordered acordingly.
And Duvall having declined to act, William F. Hebb was, by an
order of the 8th of April, 1828, appointed trustee to succeed the
late John A. T. Kilgour.
On a petition filed, on oath, by Hoye, the administrator de bonis
non of Deakins, praying that the trustee Hebb be ordered to
report, &c.
3d February, 1829.—BLAND, Chancellor.—Ordered, that the
trustee Hebb make a report of his proceedings, as piayed, or shew
good cause to the contrary. Provided, that a copy of this order,
together with a copy of the foregoing petition, be served on him
on or before the third day of March next.
On the 26th of February, 1829, the trustee Hebb reported, on
oath, that he had made sale of certain portions of the real estate of
the late William Deakins, to the amount of $250; which sale was
finally ratified on the 31st of August, 1829.
John Hoye, by his petition, stated that the trustee Hebb had
neglected to discharge his duty as diligently as he ought to have
done; and that he, Hoye, was willing to take the bond given for
the purchase money in satisfaction of his claim, the voucher where-
of had been heretofore filed, as a creditor of the late William Dea-
kins. Whereupon he prayed, that the trustee might be ordered to
make a report of his proceedings and to bring in the bonds, &c.
l10th August, 1829.—BLAND, Chancellor.—Ordered, that the
trustee William F. Hebb forthwith tleposite and file in the chancery
office, the bonds and notes taken by him for the purchase money;
and also bring into court any purchase money now in his hands;
and likewise shew cause, if any he hath, why he has failed to dis-
charge his duty, as trustee, as alleged: provided, that a copy of
this order, together with a copy of the petition to be served on the
said William F. Hebb.
John Hoye, by his petition filed on the 21st of January, 1830,
stated that he was a creditor of the late William Deakins, and as
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