And the case of the respondent Taylor and his wife, is Archibald Primrose, Lord Viscount Roseberry, of the Kingdom of Scotland; and Dorothy his Wife, only Child of Everingham Cressey, Jun. Esq; by Anne his First Wife, Appelts. James Taylor, Gent. and Elizabeth his Wife, who was Second Wife and Relict of the said Everingham Cressey, --- Samuel Tyreman, - Respondt. The Question upon this Appeal, is, Whether the Appellants shall have Interest for the Summ of 2000 Pounds, provided to be raised for the Appellant Dorothy, out of her Father's Estate, after his Death; which Estate was, after his Death, entred upon by her Trustee, who was all the while in the Possession and Receipt of the whole Profits for about Sixteen Years, till the said 2000 Pounds was satisfied, in the Year 1695. with an Overplus of 110 Pounds, which he has paid back; whenas the Respondent Elizabeth, who was to have had 320 Pounds per Annum Jointure out of the Estate, had not a Farthing of it from the Year 1679, till the Year 1696, after the 2000 Pounds was satisfied

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Main Author: Taylor, James
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [London] s.n 1703, [1703]
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Collection: Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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