An extraordinary development of facts reduced from the Orphans' Court in Washington, showing a defraud of the heirs of the late William O'Brien, by the supposed guardian

who assumed this power, without appointment from the Orphans' Court, over the heirs, having illegally obtained $7,217.69, the amount of his personal estate, without law or security, as the court showeth, together with a real estate worth $20,000

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An extraordinary development of facts reduced from the Orphans' Court in Washington, showing a defraud of the heirs of the late William O'Brien, by the supposed guardian

who assumed this power, without appointment from the Orphans' Court, over the heirs, having illegally obtained $7,217.69, the amount of his personal estate, without law or security, as the court showeth, together with a real estate worth $20,000

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[s.n.]
Language
English
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15

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Published in
Washington, D.C
Other Titles
Base defraud, by a self-appointed guardian

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Library of Congress
KF759.O27 O27 1844

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Pagination
15 p.
Number of pages
15

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OL30136477M
LCCN
24010584

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