The Narrative of Lunsford Lane, Formerly of Raleigh, N.C. by Lunsford Lane
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I, Wm. Boylan, presiding magistrate of the Court of Pleas and Quarter
Sessions for the county aforesaid, certify that James T. Marriott, who has written and signed the above certificate, is Clerk of the Court aforesaid,--that the same is in due form, and full faith and credit are due to such his official acts. Given under my hand and private seal (having no seal of office) this 26th day of April, 1842. WM. BOYLAN, P.M. [seal.] * * * * * _The State of North Carolina._ To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting: Be it known, that William Boylan, whose signature appears in his own proper hand writing to the annexed certificate, was at the time of signing the same and now is a Justice of the Peace and the Presiding Magistrate for the county of Wake, in the State aforesaid, and as such he is duly qualified and empowered to give said certificate, which is here done in the usual and proper manner; and full faith and credit are due to the same, and ought to be given to all the official acts of the said William Boylan as Presiding Magistrate aforesaid. [L.S.] In testimony whereof, I, J.M. Morehead. Governor, Captain General and Commander in Chief, have caused the Great Seal of the State to be |
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