Case Name: NEGRO LONDON v. ANNANIAS HUDSON
Court: Delaware Court of Common Pleas
Jurisdiction: Delaware
Decision Date: 1801-04
Citations: 2 Del. Cas. 141
Docket Number: 
Parties: NEGRO LONDON v. ANNANIAS HUDSON.
Judges: 
Reporter: Delaware Cases
Volume: 2
Pages: 141–142

Head Matter:
NEGRO LONDON v. ANNANIAS HUDSON.
Court of Common Pleas. Georgetown.
April, 1801.
Rodney’s Notes.
Bidgely, Hall [for plaintiff]. Wilson, Vining [for defendant].
Deposition of one Gray taken before Postley, Esq., in Maryland. Objected to by defendant’s counsel, there being no evidence that he was a justice, on the general principles of law and on the ground that the Supreme Court decided written, evidence was necessary.
D. Hall, Bidgely.
This deposition was taken agreeably to a rule entered into by consent of parties for their mutual convenience, and according to the practice of this Court.
This case is also reported in Wilson’s Red Book, 368.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The deposition not being strictly conformable to law, the Court acting as a summary jurisdiction will reject it,, but will give the petitioner further time to procure it.