
    GENERAL COURT,
    MAY TERM, 1793.
    John Lee Webster against William Chew’s Special Bail.
    THIS was a scire facias against the special bail.
    The defendant in the original suit obtained an injunction to stay all proceedings at law against the principal. The plaintiff, before this injunction was dissolved, issued this scire facias against the special bail.
    
      Hollingsworth, for the plaintiff.
    Pinkney, for the defendant.
   On motion of the defendant (the special bail) that all proceedings against the bail should be stayed, the court determined that an injunction to stay proceedings at law, against the principal, would tie up the hands of the plaintiff so that no proceedings could be had against the special bail.  