Case Name: Wilkes v. Rogers, 5 J. R. 566
Court: New York Court for the Correction of Errors
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1799
Citations: 1 Lock. Rev. Cas. 66
Docket Number: 
Parties: Wilkes v. Rogers, 5 J. R. 566.
Judges: 
Reporter: Lockwood's Reversed Cases
Volume: 1
Pages: 66–66

Head Matter:
Wilkes v. Rogers, 5 J. R. 566.
Not reported in court below.
Practice ; Exceptions to Master's Report.
The Court of Errors held, that an exception to the report of a master, the party objecting must specifically point out the error.

Opinion:
And they held, therefore, that, where the court below had set aside a master's report upon matters to which exceptions were hot taken, and required further proof, that the order was ' erroneous, and could not be made even in a case where infants were concerned, if they have a guardian to protect their rights, and the order was reversed accordingly.