Payton v. Goodlet
Payton v. Goodlet
Opinion of the Court
OPINION of the Court, by
The appellant was the complainant in the court below, and his bill was there dismissed on the merits. From this circumstance, as well as from the errors he assigns, the entry on which he founds his claim ought to be first investigated. It is as follows : “July 31, 1781 — George Scott enters 411 3-4 acres, as assignee of John Lewis, to begin 10 poles from Shepherd’s southwest corner, on the west side of his lower tract, on the west fork of Cartwright’s creek, and to run with his line north to his corner, thence with another line east 260 poles, thence north, west, south and east to the beginning.” It appears that the lines and corners of a survey on Shepherd’s lower tract, had been marked by a surveyor 75 days before the date of Scott’s entry, but the plat and
Decree affirmed.
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