Case Name: Francis Yonge Esq. Quer v. Guliel Mellichamp et als Deftes
Court: Court of Chancery of South Carolina
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
Decision Date: 1732-11-22
Citations: 1 Rec. Co. Ch. (S.C.) 361
Docket Number: 
Parties: Francis Yonge Esq. Quer v. Guliel Mellichamp et als Deftes
Judges: 
Reporter: Records of the court of Chancery of South Carolina, 1671-1779
Volume: 1
Pages: 362–362

Head Matter:
[93] In Cur Canc.
November 22d: 1732.
Francis Yonge Esq. Quer v. Guliel Mellichamp et als Deftes

Opinion:
Ordered that the Defendants do answer the Complainants Bill in Fourteen Days after Service of this Rule.
Copy dd Mr. Graeme
Alexr Stewart Deputy Register in Cane.
Alexander Stewart (1691-1763), came to Charleston about 1715, apparently from Scotland. A member of St. Andrew's Society in 1730, and of the Charleston Library Society in 1750, he served for more than thirty years as deputy register and as register in chancery; he was also coroner of Berkeley County and a magistrate. (Salley, Death Notices, p. 31; Year Book City of Charleston 1894, p. 281; SCHGM, XXIII, 170; General Index to Miscellaneous Records and Bills of Sale to 1825, Historical Commission of S. C., Columbia.)