Opinion
July Term, 1852
Thomas Clowes, appellant, in person.
M.T. Reynolds, for respondents.
The judgment of the supreme court was unanimously affirmed, for the reasons given by PARKER, J. in that court.
July Term, 1852
Thomas Clowes, appellant, in person.
M.T. Reynolds, for respondents.
The judgment of the supreme court was unanimously affirmed, for the reasons given by PARKER, J. in that court.
Full title:CLOWES against VAN ANTWERP and wife
Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Date published: Jul 1, 1852
There can be no doubt upon the authorities that this portion of the decree of the surrogate was correct. In…