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Chancery Court, May Term 1847.

On this day, to wit, the twenty-fourth
day of May A.D. 1847, the Court of Chan-
cery for the Fifth Chancery District of
the Southern Division of the State of Ala-
bama, was begun and held at Mon-
roeville, as advertised in the Chronicle,
a Newspaper published in the Town of
Claiborne Alabama, the same being the
nearest newspaper to the place of hold-
ing said Court; a true Copy of which
follows, to wit: "It is ordered by the
Chancellor that of the Southern Chancery
Division, that an extra Court of Chan-
cery be held at Monroeville for the Fifth
Chancery District on the fourth Mon-
day in May next; instead of the time
appointed by law:" -- and which order
was published more than thirty days pre-
vious to this date. Present the Hon.
A. Crenshaw, Chancellor.

To the Hon. Anderson Crenshaw
Chancellor of the Fifth District of the South-
ern Chancery Division of the State of
Alabama at Monroeville.

Humbly complaining your oratrix
Lucinda Guild formerly Lucinda Boyles,
by her next friend Reuben M.Donald,
sheweth unto your Honor, that she in-
termarried with Josiah Q. Guild in the year
of A.D. 1828, and that both your oratrix
and Josiah Q. Guild [words obscured in scan]

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