
    [The following bracketed entries are inserted from the register’s rough draft minute book; the order of several pages has been changed for the sake of chronological sequence.
    (1) South Carolina
    In Chancery
    the 9th March 1762.
    William Stone v. William Logan and others
   Be it Remembered That I have this day Received o£ William Stone the Complainant in this Cause the Sum of Two Thousand Six hundred fifty nine Pounds eleven Shillings and threepence current money of the Province aforesaid, Deposited in my hands as Register in Chancery, preparatory to an Application for an Injunction prayd for by the Complainant’s Bill against the Defendant Logan exhibited into this Court, to Stay the Said Defendant’s further proceedings at Law upon an Attachment against the Complainant. Pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly in Such Case made. The Said Sum to remain in my hands Subject to the Order of the Court. Witness my hand the day and year above written.

A: S. Register in Chancery

(£2659.11.3 Lodged in the hands of Mr. George Seaman.  