Case Name: Thomas Brooke against Thomas Macnemara
Court: Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jurisdiction: Maryland
Decision Date: 1728
Citations: 1 Md. 80
Docket Number: 
Parties: Thomas Brooke against Thomas Macnemara.
Judges: 
Reporter: Maryland reports, being a series of the most important law cases argued and determined in the Provincial Court and Court of Appeals of the then province of Maryland, from the year 1700 [i.e. 1658] down to the [end of 1799]
Volume: 1
Pages: 80–80

Head Matter:
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1728.
Thomas Brooke against Thomas Macnemara.
jE. Jenings, for plaintiff.
Bladen, for defendant.

Opinion:
THIS was an action of debt on a bond to the plaintiff by the defendant's father, with a condition to save the plaintiff harmless, for paying a debt due by him to one Carlton. The defendant pleaded that the plaintiff was not damnified. Replication. That an attachment against Carlton was laid in the hands of the plaintiff as garnishee, and a condemnation was had thereon. General demurrer. The Court adjudged the replication good, which judgment was affirmed on an appeal to the Court of Appeals, at May Term, 1729.
The defendant then appealed to the King in Council.
S. Chase's notes.