Wade v. Broughton
This text of 1 Rec. Co. Ct. 63 (Wade v. Broughton) 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
Jonathan Wade Attourney of Jacob Willett Cittizen of London pi* against Thomas Broughton Defend* in an Action of ye case for withholding three hundred fiuety eight pounds sixteene shillings & two pence or thereabouts for goods sent by the said Willett to the said Broughton with forbearance & other due Damages according to Attachm* Dated the 22th of Decemr 1671 . . . [20] the Jurie . . . found for the plantiff twenty eight pounds for a peice of Stuffe & that hee the Defend* pay or & render an Accoumpt within three mos of three hundred & eleven pounds tenn shillings & six pence beeing the Ballance of an acc* of sales rendered by the defend* & costs of Court forty shillings & eight pence.
Execucion issued Aug0 26:1676
[ See note to Cooke v. Broughton below, p. 65.]
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