
    In Chancery. Charles Town.
    September 16th 1766.
    Mary Stobo Per Pro. Amy v. William Harvey 
    
    
      
       The answer of Thomas Elliott, apparently executor of William Harvey, Feb. 19, 1768, admits that he acted with Archibald Stobo, brother of Richard Park Stobo, husband of the plaintiff, to obtain from Richard Park Stobo a bond to secure to the plaintiff and her issue the fortune inherited from her father, she having no guardian at the time; and prays that the bond may be examined and the defendant indemnified for his action in the matter. Included is a statement of the value of the estate of William Harvey, deceased. (Bundle 1763-1766.)
    
   On Motion of Mr. Rutledge Complainant’s Sollicitor It is Ordered that James Stobo Senior be and he is hereby admitted and appointed Prochein Amy to the Complainant by whom She hath Leave to prosecute this Suit.

William Burrows, Master in Chancery

Entered eodem Die.

John Troup Register in Chancery  