Michigan Supreme Court, 1811

Smyth v. Sargent

Smyth v. Sargent
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided September 24, 1811
2 Blume Sup. Ct. Trans. 351

Smyth v. Sargent

Opinion of the Court

In the case of Philip Sargent Appellant against Richard Smyth Appellee.

Richard Smyth by his attorney complains of Philip Sargent, that he assumed to pay the said Richard for money lent, meat and drink sold and delivered, and goods wares and merchandize, sold and delivered, One hundred dollars, which he refuses to pay.

Harris H. Hickman for R. Smyth

And the Defendant pleads that he has not assumed, and puts himself upon the country

Sol Sibley Aty for Defc

And the plaintiff likewise

Harris H. Hickman

[In the handwriting of Harris H. Hickman]

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