Case Name: Osborn et ux v. Attorney General
Court: Court of Chancery of South Carolina
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
Decision Date: 1734-05-10
Citations: 1 Rec. Co. Ch. (S.C.) 371
Docket Number: 
Parties: Osborn et ux v. Attorney General
Judges: Present His Excellency the Governour, The Honourable the Lieutenant Governour, Arthur Middleton, Col. Bull, Col. Fenwick, Thomas Waring, James Kinloch, Joseph Wragg, Esquires of his Majesty’s Council; Theophilus Gregory Esq. Master.
Reporter: Records of the court of Chancery of South Carolina, 1671-1779
Volume: 1
Pages: 371–372

Head Matter:
Present His Excellency the Governour, The Honourable the Lieutenant Governour, Arthur Middleton, Col. Bull, Col. Fenwick, Thomas Waring, James Kinloch, Joseph Wragg, Esquires of his Majesty’s Council; Theophilus Gregory Esq. Master.
Osborn et ux v. Attorney General
Theophilus Gregory appears for the last time. In a letter of August 7, 1734, Governor Johnson announces Gregory’s death a fortnight before and says he has appointed Alexander Cramahé as master, pending instructions (CSCHS, II, 263). Later, Cramahé was deputy surveyor and auditor-general, and clerk of Council, serving the governor as private secretary; he was master 1744-1746.

Opinion:
On motion of Mr. Pinckney (of Council for the Plaintiffs) and by Consent of James Abercromby Esq. the Defendant. It is agreed that the Depositions taken on the part and behalf of the Complainants may be Published, The Same were published and read accordingly.
On Motion of said Mr. Pinckney on reading and Publishing the said Depositions, It was further Ordered that a Decree do pass accordingly to the Prayer of the Complainants Bill.
Alexr Stewart Deputy Register