
    TRAIN, Administratrix of Train, v. GEORGE CONWELL, FISHER CONWELL and ELIAS, Executors of Eliasi Conwell.
    Supreme Court.
    November, 1793.
    
      Read’s Notebook, 7.
      
    
    
      
       This case is also reported in Bayard’s Notebook, 4; Wilson’s Red Book, 8; Miller’s Notebook, 46.
      
    
   Per Curiam.

The cases cited show that a judgment confessed by one executor may be reversed, but still those cases cited by the defendants’ counsel notwithstanding, it is a judgment and therefore supports the plaintiff against the plea, but we do not say what we should do, if the other executors were before us upon the execution.  