Rowsham v. Dewes

6 Rec. Co. Ch. (S.C.) 204
CourtCourt of Chancery of South Carolina
DecidedSeptember 5, 1717
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Rowsham v. Dewes, 6 Rec. Co. Ch. (S.C.) 204 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1717).

Opinion

To the Honourable Colonell Robert Daniell Deputy Governour and the Rest of the Lords proprietors Deputyes now Sitting in Chancery

Humbly Complaining Sheweth unto your Honours Your Oratrix Anne Rowsham Widow and Administratrix of all and Singular the Goods and Chat-ties Rights and Creditts of William Rowsham Junior late of the said province planter Deceased That John Filbren late of the Said Province Deceased was indebted to the said William Rowsham Junior your Oratrix’s late husband the Sume of Five hundred pounds Currant Money of the Said province And For Secureing of the payment of the Same with Lawfull Interest unto the said William Rowsham Junior his heirs Executors Administrators or Assignes The said John Filbren did become bound unto the Said William Rowsham Junior, in one penall Bond or Obligation of One thousand pounds For the true payment of Five hundred pounds with Lawfull Interest at a Certaine Day then to Come and Since past as by the Said Bond or Obligation To which your Oratrix For the greater Certainty referreth herselfe When produced to this Honourable Court Will more Fully and at large Appear And Your Oratrix Further Shew-eth That the Said William Rowsham Junior Your Oratrixs said Husband going against the Indians in the late Warr Was by them barbarously mur-thered Intestate And that Your Oratrix on or about the [blank] Day of [blank] one thousand Seven hundred and [blank] took out Letters of Administration to all and singular the Goods and Chatties and personall Estate of the said William Rowsham Junior Deceased — whereby your Oratrix is become possessed of and well Intituled to the said Bond or Obligation so entered Into aforesaid by the said John Fillbren deceased And your Oratrix Further Shew-eth unto your Honours that on about the Moneth of July in the Yeare of Our Lord One thousand Seven hundred and Seventeen William Rowsham Senior her Father in Law together with one Robert Dewes of the province aforesaid Bricklayer Fraudulently Designing and Intending and well knowing your Oratrixs weakness and unexperience in the affaires of the World Did apply themselves unto and Earnestly intreat and request your Oratrix to enter Into a Bond unto the said William Rowsham Senior in the penall Sume of Eight Hundred pounds for the performance of the Following Condition vizt That if your Oratrix and her Heirs Executors Administrators or Assignes should De[205]*205liver or cause to be Delivered One Certain Bond of Five hundred pounds payable to the said William Rowsham Junior From or of the Estate of John Fill-bren late of the province aforesaid unto the Executors or Administrators of the said William Rowsham Senior as soon as the Last Will and Testament of the said William Rowsham Senior bearing Date the Twenty Eighth Day of January Anno Domini One thousand Seven hundred and Fifteen should be Fully and Lawfully proved as a Testament ought to be proved Then the Said Bond was to be Delivered without Fraud or Further Delay Then the Said Obligation was to be Void and of None Effect or else to Stand and remaine in Full Force and vertue as in and by the said Bond or Obligation when it Shall be produced to this Honourable Court more Fully and at Large it will Appeare And your Oratrix Further Sheweth that the said William Rowsham Senior and also the said Robert Dewes at the time of the Ensealing and Delivery Of the said Bond or Obligation Did Declare and promise unto your Oratrix that the said William Rowsham Senior had in and by his last Will and Testament Devised and bequeathed unto your oratrix One third part of all and Singular the reall and personall Estate of him the Said William Rowsham Senior During her widowhood And also the Sume of Two hundred pounds Currant money of the Said province to be paid your Oratrix assoon as the Said Will Should be Lawfully proved as aforesaid And that he the Said William Rowsham Senior would not make any other Will Whatsoever To the Disadvantage of Your Said Oratrix By Meanes of Which Fair promisses and Speeches and on the Consideration aforesaid Which Your Oratrix Can prove to this Honourable Court was the Reall Consideration and Design of her giveing the Said Bond to the Said William Rowsham Senior by the Witnesses who were present at the Signing and Sealing And Your Oratrix not in the Least Suspecting or Mistrusting their Fraudulent and Evill Design to deceive her your Said Oratrix Did Consent and was prevailed with To enter into the Said Bond of Eight Hundred pounds bearing Date the Seventh Day of July One Thousand Seven hundred and Sixteen And So Conditioned as aforesaid And Your Oratrix Further Sheweth unto your Honours that Some Short time after the Said Bond was Entered into as aforesaid The Said William Rowsham Senior haveing made his last Will and Testament Dated on the Twenty Eighth Day of January One thousand Seven hundred and Fifteen as aforesaid and haveing thereof appointed the said Robert Dewes his Son in Law Executor, Departed this Life And the said Robert Dewes duely proved and Recorded the Said Will in the Secretarys Office of this province and took upon him the Burthen of the Execu-torshipp And Your Oratrix Expected to enter into and be possessed of One third part of the reall and personall Estate of the Said William Rowsham Senior and also to receive the Said Two hundred pounds which She Beleived was bequeathed unto her According to the promise of the Said William Row-sham Senior in his Life time it being the Consideration and Reason of Entering into the Bond So as aforesaid But now so it is may it please your Honours [206]

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6 Rec. Co. Ch. (S.C.) 204, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/rowsham-v-dewes-ctchansc-1717.