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Brantly's annotated Bland's Reports, Chancery Court 1809-1832
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584 NEALE v. HAGTHROP—3 BLAND.

* full report, on oath, of all his proceedings up to the time
602 he shall have delivered the property now in his possession
to the plaintiff.

The bill must now be dismissed with costs as to the defendant
James Hook, for the reasons before given. And, as the claims
against the defendants Nathaniel Chittenden and Matthew Ben-
nett have been abandoned by the plaintiff, there can be no occa-
sion for any such relief as is prayed by the petitioner Charles Fre-
nour; and therefore all the proceedings in relation to these three
persons may be at once and finally dismissed.

Whereupon it is decreed, that the report of the auditor, made
and filed on the 29th of March, 1831, be and the same is hereby
ratified and confirmed, and all the exceptions thereto are over-
ruled.

And it is further decreed, that all deeds and conveyances from
the said defendants Edward Hagthrop and Barbara his wife, or
either of them, or from any other person or persons claiming by,
through, or under them, or either of them, for all or any portion
of the chattels real, in the proceedings mentioned, called the ten
acre lot, unto the said defendants William McMechen, Samuel
Moore, George A. Hughes, John Cator, John S. King, John
Weaver, John Fitzgerald, and Benjamin Rawlings, or any or
either of them, or unto any person under whom they, or any, or
either of them claim, be and the same are hereby deemed, taken
and declared to be utterly null and void to all intents and purposes
whatever. And the said defendants Edward Hagthrop, William
McMechen, Samuel Moore, George A. Hughes, John Cator, John
S. King, John Weaver, John Fitzgerald, and Benjamin Rawlings,
are hereby directed and required forthwith to re-assign and recon-
vey the whole of the chattel in the proceedings mentioned, called
the ten acre lot, unto the said plaintiff James Neale, administrator
de bonis non, of Anthony Hook, deceased; and that Nathaniel Wil-
liams of the City of Baltimore, be, and he is hereby appointed
trustee for the purpose of making and executing such conveyance
to the said plaintiff, in the name of the said defendants, according
to the provisions of the Act of Assembly in such case made and
provided. 1826, ch. 159.

And it is further decreed, that the defendant Edward Hagthrop
and the receiver Edward Pannel, Jr. forthwith deliver up all that
portion of the said ten acre lot, which is, or may be in possession
of them, or either of them, as in the proceedings mentioned, unto

* the plaintiff James Neale, administrator de bonis non of
603 Anthony Hook, deceased; and that the defendant Edward
Hagthrop forthwith pay or bring into this Court to be paid unto
the plaintiff James Neale, administrator de bonis non of Anthony
Hook, deceased, the sum of $50,899.43, with interest on $33,879.76,
part thereof, from the 17th day of February, 1831, until paid or

 

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