Pollard, Mary : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

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In Richmond Hustings Court, March 14th 1853. On the motion of Mary Pollard a free woman of colour emancipated since 1806, who desires to obtain permission to remain in this Commonwealth and reside in this City, it is ordered that the Justices of this court be summoned to meet here on Friday next, to hear and decide on said application. A Copy, Teste, Chs. Howard, clk.

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Mary PollandAppn to remain in Comth: &c To Friday, March 18 1853 James Evans, Samuel T. Pulliam, Joseph Wingfield, Alfred Inloes, Edwin Farrar, James K. Caskie, James Bray, Richard D. Sanxay, Robert M. Burton, A. L. Royster, John J. Binford L. W. Glazebrook Executed Ro. M. Tabb D.S. for J M. Fergusson Sgt:

1853 March 18 Appl. made & permission to remain in Comth & granted & to be registered.

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Notice To all whom it may concern, notice is hereby given that, Mary Pollard a free coloured woman emancipated by Thomas Cowles Esqr. by deed bearing date on the 14th day of June 1837 and duly recorded in the Hustings Court for the city of Richmond on the 16th day of June 1837 will apply to the Hustings Court for the City of Richmond at its March term 1853 for permission to remain in the City of Richmond in the State of Virginia. Jany 11th 1853 Mary Pollard by her Counsel

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A true copy stuck up at the South door of City Hall Jany 11 1853 Mayo

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