Bowling v. Lamar, 1843
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This case is about slaves or slavery.

Year: 1843
Citation: 1 Gill 358
Jurisdiction: Maryland
People: Hanson
Short Summary: Dealing with a voucher that the appellee failed to prove regarding jail and apprehension fees of a slave in that no proof was offered that the slave was a runaway or was ever confined as a runaway. Remanding to the lower court after granting the plea of limitations for further evidence in relation to expected allowances.
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Full name: Richard Q. Bowling and wife vs. Marein T. Lamar, Adm'r c. t. a. of James Lamar
Court: Court of Appeals of Maryland

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