Cummin v. Smith
Cummin v. Smith
Opinion of the Court
(After stating the case.) The objection is, that Mr. Smith's ordination should have been proved by the records of the church to which he belonged. This is certainly the best evidence : but the strictness of the rule is relaxed, in cases where the defendant, by his action or -words, has avowed the fact which is to be proved. One who receives tythes as a clergyman, confesses that he is a clergy
Judgment affirmed.
Cases referred to by the Chief Justice. 1 Peake’s Evid. 29. 2 Gould’s Esp. Dig. 111. 515.
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