Scott v. Logan

6 Rec. Co. Ch. (S.C.) 70
CourtCourt of Chancery of South Carolina
DecidedJune 21, 1700
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Scott v. Logan, 6 Rec. Co. Ch. (S.C.) 70 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1700).

Opinion

To the Right Honourable Joseph Blake Esq. Governor and one of the Lords Proprietors of Carolina and to the Honourable the Gentlemen of the Councill being the High Court of Chancery for this Province.

Humbly complaining sheweth to your Honours your Oratrix Jane Scott late of the Parish of St. James Westminster in the Kingdom of England and now resident in Carolina Widow That your Oratrix being a Sole Trader in the Occupation and trade of a Sempstress and Milliner and keeping a Shop for Sale of goods belonging to her said trade in the said parish of St. James’ Westminister And being possessed of severall Millinary and Sempstry Ware amounting to the sume of Two Hundred pounds Sterling and upward As also of severall Credits upon the shop books of your Oratrix together with severall household goods And being so possessed your Oratrix having occation to goe beyond the seas on or about the month of November in the year 1695 your Oratrix did deliver the said Millinary and sempstry Ware in her said shop together with her shop books conteyning her Creditts and her household goods conteyning furniture for one Chamber together with plate linnen brasse and copper Ware and several other necessarys’ into the Custody and possession of Helen Bristow Widdow the said Household goods to be kept for your Oratrixes use And the Shop Wares to be disposed of and the Creditts to be gotten in by the said Helen Bristow for your Oratrix’ use and accordingly by your Oratrix the said Helen Bristow was fixed in the shop and lodgings belonging to your Oratrix But so it is may it please your Honours that in the absence of your Oratrix the said Helen Bristow did sell unto her son George Logan Esq. the Defendant hereinafter named out of the goods and wares belonging to your Oratrix to the vallue of Fourscore pounds and took his bond for the same and after having got in severall of your Oratrixes Creditts and disposed of severall others of your Oratrix’ goods and wares with the produce of the same together with remaining wares of your Oratrixes’ said goods and wares she the said Helen Bristow together with her son the said George Logan did take the voy[71]*71age to the Bahamma Islands and from thence to this Province of South Carolina And the said Helen Bristow did in London insuer to the vallue of Two Hundred pounds upon her said voyage to this Province and told her said Son George Logan that the reason why she insured was because the effects did belong to your Oratrix And the said Helen Bristow with her said son George Logan being arrived at the Island of Providence one of the Bahamma Islands did there dispose of severall of your Oratrixes’ goods and wares and afterwards being arrived at this Province sometime afterwards vizt in the late Sicknesse in the yeare 1699 She the said Helen Bristow dyed And your Oratrix further sheweth unto your Honours that she returning to her late Habitation in the said parish of St James Westminster about the month of June last and finding the said Helen Bristow had most unjustly and dishonestly gon away to this Province with all that your Oratrix had intrusted her with your Oratrix in order to recover her Estate out of the hands of the said Helen Bristow was forced to take a long and hazardous voyage from London to this Province by way of the Bahamma Islands and your Oratrix being arrived in this Province on or about the month of January last finding the said Helen Bristow was deceased did apply herself unto the said George Logan demanding from him an account of what his said Mother Helen Bristow had left in his hands of your Oratrixes estate And the said George Logan giveing your Oratrix faire promises but making noe manner of performance of them And understanding that your Oratrix did resolve to move for Administration of the estate of the said Helen Bristow as a criminall Creditor the said George Logan her son did move for the same and accordingly had the Administration of all and singular the goods chattells and creditts of the said Helen Bristow his mother Committed to him And by vertue of such Administration he the said George Logan did possess himself of all the goods and wares of your Oratrix that was brought over to this Province by the said Helen Bristow his mother and not disposed of at the time of her death as also of the books of accounts and papers of Right belonging to your Oratrix And being so possessed of the particular goods in specie of right belonging to your Oratrix but the said George Logan doth most unjustly detaine the same from your Oratrix and utterly refuseth to deliver the same together with the said Books of accounts and papers allthough he know-eth that they doe of right belong to your Oratrix And the said George Logan as Administrator of the estate of the said Helen Bristow his late mother doth refuse to give your Oratrix an account how the said Helen Bristow did dispose of the said goods and Wares of your Oratrix which she left in her hands and what moneys the said Helen Bristow receaved of your Oratrixes’ Creditts’ dureing her abode at London and since her arrivall at Carolina and the said George Logan doth utterly refuse to pay your Oratrix what is due to her for the same although the said Helen Bristow when lying on her death bed (as your Oratrix is Credibly informed and hath good reason to believe) and being pricked in her conscience for her unjust acting and breach of trust and friend[72]

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6 Rec. Co. Ch. (S.C.) 70, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/scott-v-logan-ctchansc-1700.