In Common Law Book F, the sheriff was ordered to apply to the Officers of the Freedmen's Bureau Asylum at Richmond for Albert, who was deemed a "lunatic." He was previously confined at the county jail, and the sheriff was ordered to safely transfer him to Richmond if he got a "favorable answer" to the application.
In Common Law Book D was the petition of William Peyton to place Albert in the county jail for safekeeping. Albert was described as being "of unsound mind."