Morrison v. Petticord, 1811

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Taney, representing David Morrison, filed this petition on Morrison's half to attempt to reverse a previous ruling that stated Morrison owed Greenberry Petticord one pound, three shillings, and nine pence. Arguing that this judgment was against the equity and right of Morrison, Taney asked the court to overturn the decision.

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To the Honourable the Judges of Frederick County Court -

The Petition of David Morrison Humbly shewith, that a Judgement was rendered against your Petitioner for the sum of five pounds six shillings and one penny half penny current money debt and the sum of one pound three shillings and nine pence like money -- Damages and costs, in favour of a certain Greenberry Petticord, on the thirteenth day of October last, by John Huston Esquire a Justice of the peace in and for Frederick County, which said Judgement your Petitioner avers is against the Equity and right of the and from which he has prayed an appeal to this Honourable Court, and now prays that the same may be here in- quired into and reversed & soforth

R. B. Taney for Petitioner

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Morrison vs Petticord

Petn in appl.

Mr Ritchie file this

R. B. Taney

filed 11th. Feby 1811.

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