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Proceedings of the Maryland Court of Appeals, 1695-1729
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INTRODUCTION xlix

Walter Storey and Michael Martin, Executors of Anne Lynes, Executrix of
Philip Lynes v. His Majesty. Upon a bond given under the Navigation Act,
12 Charles II, ch. 18.

Arthur Miller, Executor of Michael Miller v. Her Majesty. Upon bond given
under the Navigation Act, 12 Charles JI, ch. 18.

Grace Mitchell and Daniel Philips, Administrators of Henry Mitchell v.
Her Majesty. Upon bond given under the Navigation Act, 12 Charles II, ch. 18.

Renatus Smith and Anthony Ivey, Executors of Robert Smith v. Thomas'
Robins. Upon bond to indemnify against loss on another bond. Record in-
terrupted before conclusion of this proceeding.

Richard Bennett v. James and Peregrine Frisby, Administrators of Thomas
Frisby. By creditor of deceased on administration bond. There was an appeal
noted to the King in Council, but it was apparently not prosecuted.

His Lordship v. Thomas Cockshutt.1 By creditor of decedent on admin-
istration bond.

His Lordship v. Thomas Lingan, Executor of Edward Boteler. Upon an
executor's bond.

Walter Storey and Michael Martin, Executors of Ann Lynes, Executrix of
Philip Lynes v. Her Majesty. Upon bond given under the Navigation Act, 12
Charles II, ch. 18.

His Majesty v. Daniel Jenifer and Elizabeth his wife. Upon bond of a sheriff
for fees collected.

H is Majesty v. William Stone. Against another surety on the same bond as
that sued on in the previous case.

His Majesty (sometimes The King) v. Henry Ennalls. Upon an executor's
bond for failure to account.

Michael Macnemara, son and heir of Thomas Macnemara v. Thomas Brooke.
Upon a bond of indemnity to a garnishee paying in an attachment suit.

Francis Skirven v. Richard Willis. Against a coroner for judgment debt lost
by escape of a debtor taken in execution.2

Proprietary v. Roger Mathews. Against a surety on the bond of a sheriff for
not paying over amounts collected for the commissary general. The record con-
cludes without complete transcription of this case.

ix. LAND LITIGATION

a) Common Recovery to Bar Entail

William Dorrington and Richard Hooper v. Thomas Ennalls.

b) Ejectment

Robert Grundy v. John Rhoads' Lessee (William Harris) Contest over
boundary lines.

William Alderne v. Isaac Seserson. Contest over boundary lines.

Joshua Merekin's Lessee (Charles Greenberry) v. James Heath. Contest
over boundary lines.

Hugh Ryley's Lessee (Archibald Edmondson) v. William Hollyday. Con-
test of title to tract without dispute of boundary lines.

1 Reported i Harris & McHenry, 40.

2 Reported 4 Harris & McHenry, 483.


 

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