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United States of America United States District Court District of Virginia Clerks Office. ss. I William H Barry Clerk of the United States District Court for the District of Virginia do hereby certify that I have carefully examined and inspected the records and files in my office and find that no proceedings have been instituted in this Court for the confiscation of the property of Mary C. Howard lying and being in the county of Northampton and District of Virginia In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at Norfolk in said District this 19th day of July AD 1866 Wm H Barry Clerk pr J.P. Hodges, Dep
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Scilicet, abbreviated ss. sometimes appears in the venue section of a notarial certificate, record, affidavit, pleading or another legal document. It originates from the Latin words scire “to know”, and licet from licere “it is permitted; you may know"