
    ELEANOR EASTMAN, a lunatic, by her guardian, CATHARINE McNIFF, and PORTER EASTMAN, SARAH EASTMAN, and ELEANOR EASTMAN, infants, by their next friend, the said CATHARINE McNIFF, versus JOSEPH F. EASTMAN and THOMAS ROWLAND.
   Journal Entries (1827-31): Journal4: (1) Rule to plead, answer, or demur; copy of rule ordered published *p. 134; (2) continued *p. 217; (3) motion to dissolve injunction *p. 244; (4) exceptions to answers referred to master *p. 298; (5) motion for leave to file further answer *p. 371; (6) leave granted to file further answer, motion to dissolve injunction *p. 374; (7) exceptions to answer referred to master *p. 388; (8) motion to dismiss *p. 449; (9) motion to dissolve argued, submitted *p. 458; (10) injunction dissolved, motion for leave to amend, motion to dismiss *p. 465; (11) bill dismissed *p. 482.

Papers in File: (i) Bill of complaint, fiat for injunction; (2) writ of injunction and return; (3) writ of subpoena and return; (4) affidavit of non-residence; (5) motion for notice by publication; (6) affidavits of Joseph F. Eastman and Benjamin M. Farley; (7) stipulation for time to answer; (8) proof of publication; (9) stipulation extending time to answer; (10) answer of Joseph F. Eastman; (11) exceptions to answer; (12) master’s report on exceptions to answer; (13) motion for leave to file a further answer; (14) further answer; (15) exceptions to further answer; (16) master’s report on exceptions to further answer; (17) replication; (18) motion to dissolve injunction; (19) motion for leave to amend bill.

Chancery Case 88 of 1827.  