This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1809 Excerpt: ... filed with the record, were specially noted. They are the following: 1. A letter from Hook to Ross, of September, 1795, complaining of the hardship of the com-# 3J4 promise.--2. Hook's answer, filed in order to be relieved June, 1807. from the attachment.--3. An agreement, sometimes called xv/ a missive, between Hook ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1809 Excerpt: ... filed with the record, were specially noted. They are the following: 1. A letter from Hook to Ross, of September, 1795, complaining of the hardship of the com-# 3J4 promise.--2. Hook's answer, filed in order to be relieved June, 1807. from the attachment.--3. An agreement, sometimes called xv/ a missive, between Hook and Ross, dated March 31, 1795, Hook and the memorandum thereto annexed.--+. A deposition, v-and Hook's answer shewing why the books could not be pro05!-cured.--5. Hook's petition to the Chancellor requesting--him to inspect the answer, which could not be filed under the then circumstances; Ross's reply; and Hook's reply to him.--6. The compromise, or compound, between Ross and Hook, of March 30, 1795. This cause was very elaborately and very ably argued by the Attorney General, Randolph and Wickham for the appellant, and by Warden and Call for the appellee. Most of the argument, however, having relation to the proceedings in the cause in the Superior Court of Chancery, and the report of the Master Commissioner, which was no further sanctioned by the Court of Appeals than as the sum reported by him was to stand as a security for the appellant's compliance with the specific agreement, of the 30th of March, 1795, and with the modification of that agreement expressed in the missive of the next day, it will be unnecessary to notice many of the points made by counsel in the course of their argument. On the part of the appellant it was contended that the compromise was the true basis of settlement; that the affairs of Hook and Ross being various and complicated, it was important to both to end the controversy, which might have grown out of the suit of 1793. This furnished a sufficient motive to Ross, to enter into the compromise of 1795, which being...
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