Case Name: Joseph Wragg v. William Cattel Executor of Alexander Skene
Court: Court of Chancery of South Carolina
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
Decision Date: 1747
Citations: 1 Rec. Co. Ch. (S.C.) 410
Docket Number: 
Parties: Joseph Wragg v. William Cattel Executor of Alexander Skene
Judges: 
Reporter: Records of the court of Chancery of South Carolina, 1671-1779
Volume: 1
Pages: 410–411

Head Matter:
Joseph Wragg v. William Cattel Executor of Alexander Skene

Opinion:
This Cause upon Bill and Answer being opened by Mr. Wright of Counsel for the Complainant, It was prayed That the Equity of Redemption might be foreclosed as to the Six Negroes named Francis Abel Obadiah, Rachel Hannah and Affee in the Bill mentioned, Which not being opposed but agreed to by Mr. Freeman of Counsel for the Defendant; It is Decreed accordingly and Ordered That the Decree be drawn up at large with Costs to be allowed.
Alexr Stewart Deputy Register in Chancery
William George Freemen was one of the "eminent" attorneys at law who embarked for England in April 1750; his place on Charleston Neck was called Pickpocket (SCHGM, XXXI, 172; XIX, 14).