
    LESSEE OF WHITE et al. v. WHITE et al.
    Supreme Court. Kent.
    March, 1794.
    
      Bayard’s Notebook, 57.
      
    
    Read, C. j., Clayton, J.
    
      Read, Fisher, and Miller for plaintiff. Ridgely and Bayard for defendants.
    
      
       This case is also reported in Wilson’s Red Book, 14.
      
    
   Bed, Per Curiam.

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.  