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as will be sufficient to pay and satisfy sd debt.

And your Orator further prays your
Honor to order a writ of Injunction to issue to enjoin
the sd defendant from the further prosecution of sd
suits as lay until the final hearing of this cause,
the sd defendant from the further prosecution of sd
suits at law until the final hearing of this cause,
and that then the said injunction be made perpetual-
or that your Honor will grant such other and further
relief in the premises as to your may sum meet and
proper.

And Orator prays the usual writ of subpoena
directed to sd deft. requiring him to answer this bill
according to law & the practice of this court, & to stand
to & abide by all ordered or decrees to be made in the
premises. And orator as to will ever pray

Oct. 22. 1845

Peck & Stith Sols for compet.

State of Ala.

Hugh Cunningham the above
named the complainant being duly sworn
saith that the facts in the foregoing bill stated
as of his own knowledge are true and there
stated as on information or belief he verily believes
to be true, to the best of deponents' recollection & belief
Sworn to & subscribed before { Hugh Cunningham
Me this 22d day of Oct 1845.}

Andrew M. Windle T. P.}

Exhibits

Hugh Cunningham to E. T. Bush = In Trust
Filea 2 Augt 2841, ackr Fees $2.25
The State of Alabama. - Pickens Counth
This Intenture, made and entered into this

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