FOLK’S LESSEE v. THORN, 1 Del. Cas. 133 (1797)

Wilson’s Red Book, 156 ZEPHEMIAH FOLK’S LESSEE v. BETTY THORN. Supreme Court of Delaware. March, 1797. A second verdict was had for plaintiff; the term had not been enlarged and was expired. After verdict, rule to show cause why a new trial should not be had, and motion for leave to amend narratio by enlarging […]

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KIMMEY v. MILLAWAY, 1 Del. Cas. 621 (1825)

Clayton’s Notebook, 156 JAMES KIMMEY v. JOHN MILLAWAY. Supreme Court of Delaware. March, 1825. Appeal from Gideon Cullew, Justice of the Peace. This case was brought up on an appeal from the decision of a justice of the peace. Upon trial at bar, it appeared that the appellant had damage warranted the respondent before a […]

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SHELTMAN’S LESSEE v. COULTER, 1 Del. Cas. 408 (1796)

Bayard’s Notebook, 156.[*] SHELTMAN’S[1] LESSEE v. COULTER. Supreme Court of Delaware, Sussex County. October, 1796. [*] This case is also reported in Wilson’s Red Book, 150. [1] In the account of this case in Wilson’s Red Book the name is spelled “Shelpman.” Ejectment for thirty-five acres of land, parcel of a tract called “Red Oak.” […]

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