
    Brown v. Talcott.
    A sum paid on account of a note and not applied, recovered back in an action of book-debt.
   ActioN on hook for 204 continental dollars, paid to the defendant, who was son of Colonel Samuel Talcott, and his clerk, on account of a note which the plaintiff owed to said Colonel Talcott; and which , had not been applied on tlie note; tlie plaintiff was admitted to his oath upon his hook and recovered the sum demanded.  