Case Name: James Matthewes and Isaac Godin et uxr v. Executors of Matthewes et al.
Court: Court of Chancery of South Carolina
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
Decision Date: 1761-10-09
Citations: 1 Rec. Co. Ch. (S.C.) 507
Docket Number: 
Parties: James Matthewes and Isaac Godin et uxr v. Executors of Matthewes et al.
Judges: By William Burrows Esq. Master.
Reporter: Records of the court of Chancery of South Carolina, 1671-1779
Volume: 1
Pages: 507–507

Head Matter:
In Chancery
the 9th day of October 1761
By William Burrows Esq. Master.
James Matthewes and Isaac Godin et uxr v. Executors of Matthewes et al.

Opinion:
On Motion of Mr. Moultrie on behalf of the Complainants and on reading an Affidavit of the Service of the Subpoena on Defendant Thomas Lloyd, and the Register's Certificate that no Appearance is Entered for him, It is Ordered, That an Attachment do issue against Thomas Lloyd for want of an Appearance.
Alexr Stewart Register in Chancery
James Moultrie (i734-1765), son of a Scotchman, Dr. John Moultrie of Charleston, was elected to Commons House in 1762; he became chief justice of East-Florida and died in St. Augustine. His wife was Cecilia, daughter of Chancellor Staunton of England. (SCBGM, V, 259, 260; X, 162; Salley, Death Notices, p. 33.)