
    MOORE, Executrix of Moore, v. CORSE.
    High Court of Errors and Appeals.
    August, 1814.
    
      Clayton’s Notebook, 184.
    
   The Chancellor dismissed the bill on the merits.

The cause of appeal assigned was mistake at first as to amount of assets, payment under that; the decree against law, equity and good conscience. J. Rogers and G. Read.

Per Curiam.

Let the decree of the Chancellor stand affirmed.

(Vide, contra, Atkins v. Hill, Cowp. 287. If after legacy paid, debts appear, the money may be recovered back, on the ground of a payment by mistake.)  