Aylett v. Minnis

1 Va. Ch. Dec. 219
CourtVirginia Chancery Court
DecidedMay 15, 1793
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Aylett v. Minnis, 1 Va. Ch. Dec. 219 (Va. Super. Ct. 1793).

Opinion

WILLIAM AYLETT,

the grandson, was seised in fee simple of a large tract of land in Kingwilliam county, of which part was his dwelling plantation, and other parts were occupied by tenen ts ; was seised in fee simpleof lands ⅛ James city, Warwick and Bedford, counties ;—and was inti tied to fourteen hundred acres, part of a tract of land, likewise in the county of Kingwil-liam, which had been demised for 999 years,

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