Case ID: rec-co-ch-sc_1/html/0624-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

South Carolina
    Present, His Honor, the Lieutenant Governor; Thomas Skottowe, Thomas Knox Gordon, William Henry Drayton, Thomas Irving; William Burrows Esq. Master.
    Charles Ogilvie v. John Ward, Peter Leger, and Daniel Ward
    
      
       Thomas Irving, receiver-general of quit rents, was another royal placeman on the Council. A loyalist, he later filed with the British government a memorial of his losses in the Revolution. (SCHGMtXIV, 41.)
    
   This Cause coming on this Day to be heard Mr. Parsons Solicitor for the Complainant moved that the Order, for Hearing might be read Ordered and done accordingly. Mr. Edward Rutledge then opened the Nature and Scope the Bill and Mr. John Rutledge the Nature and Scope of the Answer.

Mr. Parsons then moved that an Accompt taken and stated between the Parties marked and numbered 1. 2. and 3. attested under the Seal of the Lord Mayor of London and the Letter thereunto annexed might be read. To which Mr. Rutledge objected and the objection being Supported and allowed of by the Court the Motion was overruled. Whereupon, and upon hearing Counsel on both Sides the Court thought fitt to order and decree

That the Defendants do pay to the Complainant in three Months from the Date hereof the Sum of One thousand and four pounds nine pence Sterling with Interest therefore from the 31. Day of December 1770 deducting therefrom the Value of one fourth of the Sylvester at the Rate of two shillings and four pence per pound as proved and Interest thereon from the 20th of September 1767. returning the Difference of Premium between the Value of the Sylvester and the Cochineal. And that the Defendants do also pay the Complainant his Costs of Suit.