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onS3•lt;pPUBLIC SALE.William J. Bronaugh, guardian of his) infant children William J. Bronaugh, J John C. Bronaugh, Mary Jane Bro- ' naugh, Rosa E. Bronaugh, Margaret A. Bronaugh, and Efelina Louisa Bronaugh, Plaintiff,ts.Francis W*. Lrckett, Richard H. Henderson guardian ad litem, and o- . tlicrs, Defendants, jURSUANT to the de-tenderedabove named suit, on the 14th day of November, 1833, by (he county court of Loudoun, I shall, on Thursday, the 20th day of February next, on the premises, proceed to self, at public sale, all the interest of my above named infant children, in theTRACT OF LAND,Situated in the county of Loudoun, on which tract Ludwelf Luckett, Esq now resides.—Said land adjoins the farm on which the late William Bronaugh, sen. deceased, resided, and is about a mile from the small village called Union.This interest will be sold to the high-est bidder, upon a credit of 12 months; the purchaser to give bond, with good security, for the payment of the purchase money.‘ WM. J. BRONAUGH,Guardian of his infant children. January 25, 1SS4.—4 St
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