Case Name: Durand v. Guichard
Court: Court of Chancery of South Carolina
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
Decision Date: 1745
Citations: 1 Rec. Co. Ch. (S.C.) 401
Docket Number: 
Parties: Durand v. Guichard
Judges: 
Reporter: Records of the court of Chancery of South Carolina, 1671-1779
Volume: 1
Pages: 401–402

Head Matter:
Durand v. Guichard

Opinion:
On Motion of Mr. Wright of Council for the Complainant for Confirming the Decree in this Cause made the 9th April 1742. The said Decree drawn up in Form was now read in Court, But the Council for the Defendant Objecting and offering some Reasons against the Signing and Enrolling the said Decree, The Court thought fit to defer the further Consideration of the Matter till Thursday the Sixteenth Day of May next.
Alexr Stewart Deputy Register
Present (ut supra).
James Wright, attorney-general 1742-1757; agent of the province 1757-1760, was the son of Chief Justice Robert Wright, and like his father was a man of character and ability. He was governor of Georgia throughout the Revolution, was knighted, and after the war returned to England, where he died in 1786. (Smith, S. C. as a Roya! Province, pp. 412, 4.16; SCHGM, XXVIII, 217, note.)