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Report No. 13_1752_03

McCarty v Turf

Virginia 

Appellant’s case

Case of the appellant (McCarty)

Counsel

[Signed] W. Murray; A. Hume-Campbell

Note

The appellant’s case is titled: Daniel M’Carty, an Infant, by Jospeh Morton, Gent. his Guardian – appellant; Daniel M’Carty, of Fairfax County, in Virginia, and Thomas Turf, his feigned Lessee . . . respondent.

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Respondent’s case

Case of the respondent (Turf . . . “upon the fictitious demise of Daniel M’Carty”)

Counsel

[Signed] D. Ryder; K. Evans

Note

The respondent’s case gives the respondent as: Thomas Turf, the Plaintiff at Law, in an Ejectment upon a fictitious demise of Daniel M’Carty, of Fairfax County, in Virginia aforesaid, Gentleman.

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