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Bland's Reports, Chancery Court 1809-1832
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88 TOWSHEND v. DUNCAN

$20, paid on account of the annuity accrued on the 4th of March,
1821, agreeably to the said order. That interest was charged on
the annual arrearages from the 4th of March of each year. And
that the sum due to the complainants, was $354 16, with further
interest on $255, part thereof, from that date until paid. And
secondly, an account between Joseph Robinson the complainants,
of arrearages accrued since the death of Deborah Duncan. That
interest was there also allowed on the annual arrearages, as in the
first account. And that there appeared to be due to the complain-
ants on this account, the Bum of $93 26, with further interest on
$85, part thereof, from that date until paid. Upon which report
the case was Submitted by the solicitors of the parties for final
adjudication.

111th August, 1829.—BLAND, Chancellor.—DECREED, that the
said bill of complaint be and the same is hereby taken pro
confesso, as against the defendant Joseph Robinson. And it is
further Decreed, that the infant defendants Caroline Duncan and
William J. B. Duncan, or the said Joseph Robinson as their
guardian out of the estate and property of his said wards, now in
his hands, or which may hereafter come into his hands, pay unto
the plaintiffs Perry Townshend and Anna Maria his wife, or
bring into this court to be paid to them, the sum of $354 16, with
interest on $255, part thereof, from the 13th instant, until paid or
brought in. And it is further Decreed, that the said Joseph Robin-
son also pay unto the plaintiffs Perry Townshend and Anna
Maria his wife, or bring into this court to be paid to them, the
sum of $93 26, with legal interest on $85, part thereof, from the
13th day of the present month, until paid or brought in; together
with the costs of this suit, to be taxed by the register; the same to
be paid by the said Robinson, out of the assets of his said wards
in his hands, if any there be, if not out of his own proper estate
and effects. And it is further Decreed, that the several reports of
the auditor, heretofore made in this case, so far as they accord
with this decree, be and the same are hereby confirmed; and so
far as they are at variance with this decree, they are hereby reject-
ed. And it is further Decreed, that the said complainants' bill
of complaint, as against the defendant John Iglehart, be and the
same is hereby dismissed with costs, to be taxed by the register.

Appeal.—See the decision of the Court of Appeals, 3 Gill and
John. 413.

 

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