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are awarded the complainant to examine and take the
deposition of his witnesses in this cause.

And the said cause stand upon the rule dockett
from the filing of the said bill, the several rules Days therein,
until the March rules in the year one thousand eight
hundred and one, continued.

At which day towit, at the rules held in this
clerks office in March in the year last above mentioned,
the complainant replied generally to the answer of the
defendants Miller and Harrison, and commissions
are awarded the parties to examine and take the
deposition of their witnesses in this cause, giving each
other legal notice of the time and place of executing
the same.

And none at this day towit, at a Court held
for the District aforesaid on the day and year first above
mentioned, This cause came on to be heard on the Bill
and depositions, as to the said defendant Callaghan, the said
bill having been taken as confessed as to him, and leave
given to take depositions, and the Court now here being
fully informed concerning the premises, do order and
Decree, that the said Complainant do recover of the
said defendant Callaghan the value of the two hundred
acres of land in the bill mentioned, it appearing to the court
that the said defendant hath put it out of his power to
convey the same to the said complainant, but inasmuch
as the Court here chooses to be informed in their consciences
more compleatly as to the value of the said land.

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