
    WHITE’S LESSEE v. WHITE.
    Supreme Court.
    March, 1794.
    
      Wilson’s Red Book, 14.
      
    
    
      
       This case is also reported in Bayard’s Notebook, 57.
      
    
   Read, C. J.

A guardian appointed by the Orphans’ Court may prosecute a suit without a special admission. The guardian though not of record must be taken to support the suit and can seldom be free from an interest in the event.

Witness rejected.  