Fogg v. Leverett
This text of 2 Rec. Co. Ct. 689 (Fogg v. Leverett) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering New York County Court, Suffolk County primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Ezekiel Fogg plaint. agt Hudson Leverett Defendt in an action of defamation for slandering & defaming the name of the sd Fogg, by wrongfully & unjustly chargeing him the saide Fogg to bee a traytor to the Country & that hee would clap the sd Fogg a close prison1 with many other threatning words & Language to the great defamation of the sd Fogg as will appeare by sufficient evidence & is in the valuation of credit & Forreign repute to the plaints damage Five hundred pounds as abouesd wth all other due damages according to attachmt dat. April: 7° 1676. . . . The Jury . . . founde for the Defendt costs of Court being twelve Shillings & two pence.
Execucion issued May: 17° 1676.
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