Case Name: Garden et al. v. David Guerard
Court: Court of Chancery of South Carolina
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
Decision Date: 1745-03-22
Citations: 1 Rec. Co. Ch. (S.C.) 400
Docket Number: 
Parties: Garden et al. v. David Guerard
Judges: Present, His Excellency, The Governor; His Honor, The Lieutenant Governor; The Honorable James Kinloch, Joseph Wragg, Edmund Atkin, Joseph Blake, William Middleton, John Cleland, Richard Hill, Esquires of his Majestys Council for executing the Office of Chancellor; Alexander Cramahé Esq. Master of this Court.
Reporter: Records of the court of Chancery of South Carolina, 1671-1779
Volume: 1
Pages: 400–401

Head Matter:
Present, His Excellency, The Governor; His Honor, The Lieutenant Governor; The Honorable James Kinloch, Joseph Wragg, Edmund Atkin, Joseph Blake, William Middleton, John Cleland, Richard Hill, Esquires of his Majestys Council for executing the Office of Chancellor; Alexander Cramahé Esq. Master of this Court.
Garden et al. v. David Guerard

Opinion:
Upon the humble Petition of Alexander Garden Clerk and John Guerard Merchant, Guardians of the Person and Estate of David Guerard this day pre ferred to this Court, It was Prayed that their accounts of the Buildings of the said David Guerard and Expences attending the same, together with all their other accounts of their Transactions Intermeddlings and Dealings of the said David Guerard's affairs from the time of their last Settlement in this Honorable Court and hereto annexed to the Sixteenth day of this Instant February might be viewed Audited Settled and Allowed by the Direction of this Court; Whereupon it is Ordered that the Said Accounts annexed to the said Petition be referred to the Master of this Court for him to make his Report thereon in Convenient Time, And that the said Guardians do Attend him with proper Vouchers to support the Several Articles of their said Accounts.
Alexr Stewart Deputy Register