
    In Chancery,
    Tuesday 9th January 1721/2.
    Before William Tunley, Gentleman, Master of this Court.
    Gilson Clapp  v. William Rhett and Sarah his Wife
    
      
       Gilson Clapp in 1724 was a merchant on the Bay in Dorchester, South Carolina, but a decade later he was living on Dock (Queen) Street in Charleston. After his death in 1738, his widow Sarah (Ward), married William, Hopton. (SCHGM, VI, 79; XXXI, 107; Stat. VII, 74; St. Philip’s Register 1720-1758, pp. 165, 253.)
    
   Ordered That the Defendants do answer the Complainant’s Bill, in Eight days after service of this Order.

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Thos Lamboll Deputy Register  