Goodwin v. Taylor of Williamson

2 Va. 74
CourtCourt of Appeals of Virginia
DecidedApril 15, 1795
StatusPublished

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Goodwin v. Taylor of Williamson, 2 Va. 74 (Va. Ct. App. 1795).

Opinion

*The court

decreed the defendant to pay and deliver to the plaintiff ¿£1000 of the certificates in the public funds, bequeathed by Thomas Williamson to Elizabeth the late wife of the plaintiff.

From this decree an appeal was prayed to the High Court of Chancery, where it was reversed and the bill dismissed ; from which an appeal was taken to this court, where the decree of the High Court of Chancery was reversed, and that of the County Court affirmed.

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