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Bland's Reports, Chancery Court 1809-1832
Volume 201, Volume 3, Page 333   View pdf image (33K)
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MORGAN'S CASE. 333
upon it was Ordered, that a writ be issued as prayed, &c. In
pursuance of which an inquisition was had on the 10th of Octo-
ber, 1806, and returned and filed on the 3d of November follow-
ing, in which it was found, that Charles Morgan had, for five
years then last past, been a person of an unsound mind who did
not enjoy any lucid intervals, and was incapable of governing him-
self or his property; and that he was entitled to a tract of seventy-
five acres of land of the annual value of thirty dollars; to three
negro slaves; and a bond for the sum of $100.
19th May, 1807.—KILTY, Chancellor.—John Nabb, Esquire, of
Talbot county appointed trustee. To give bond in the usual form
with one or more sureties to be approved by the Chancellor in the
penal sum of £1,000.
This trustee gave bond as directed, and returned a schedule of
the property received by him. Some time after which he died;
and sundry persons by a certificate recommended William Barwick
as his successor.
4th September, 1810.—KILTY, Chancellor.—Ordered, that Wil-
liam Barwick be and he is hereby appointed trustee for Charles
Morgan a lunatic; Provided, that before he acts as such or takes
into his possession any of the property he give bond as directed in
the original order.
This trustee gave bond accordingly; and, after some time, in-
formed the Chancellor by letter, that he could not act as trustee
any longer.
23d December, 1811.—KILTY, Chancellor.—The trustee having
declined to act longer in this case; it is Ordered, that James Nabb
be appointed trustee in his place. Bond to be given as the former
trustee was directed.
This trustee gave bond as required, and returned several ac-
counts of his receipts and disbursements of the rents and profits of
the lunatic's estate; the first of which left a balance of $200 due
to the trustee; the second left no balance either way; the third
shewed a balance of §35 due to the trustee; and the fourth shewed
a balance due him of f 45. After which this trustee communicated
to the Chancellor his determination to relinquish his trust. And
George W. Nabb was recommended as his successor.
1M June, 18-20.—KILTY, Chancellor.—Ordered, that George
W. Nabb be and he is hereby appointed trustee in the place of


 
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