Case Name: Ponsonby vs. Nicholson
Court: General Court of Maryland
Jurisdiction: Maryland
Decision Date: 1797-10
Citations: 4 H. & McH. 72
Docket Number: 
Parties: Ponsonby vs. Nicholson.
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: 4
Pages: 72–72

Head Matter:
GENERAL COURT,
OCTOBER TERM, 1797,
Ponsonby vs. Nicholson.
Assumpsit upon a promissory note.
CASE STATED.
The defendant on the 19th of September, 1795, made his promissory note at Philadelphia, by which be promised to pay, twelve months after the date thereof, unto William Moulder, or order, 2000 dollars for value received. The said Moulder afterwards endorsed the said note to the plaintiff; and no part of the money mentioned in the said note having been paid, be, on the 20th of September, 1796, issued the writ in this cause against the defendant, to recover the money due on the said note.
TV. Cooke, for the plaintiff.
J. Cook, for the defendant.

Opinion:
The generar court gave judgment for the plaintiff.