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John B. Minor to Tappahanock Superior Court, 13 January 1844

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Charlottesville 13 Jany. 1844.

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I learn by a letter, just rec'd but in a manner too indefinite to found any actions upon, that a suit is pending in one of the Courts of Essex. I presume the Superior Court, and I take it for granted, in Chancery between Wormeley's ex'ors, and the the heirs of Staige Davis, of Middlesex, in which is involved the title to a tract of land near Urbanna, of which Mr Davis died seised many years ago, and which appears to have been sold by his heirs, or some of them, to a Mr Oakes.

The same letter informed me that Mr Wright, had been employed as counsel for Davis' heirs, but as I can only conjecture that his address is Tappahannock & it is important to have the information I seek without delay, I take the liberty of trespassing upon your Courtesy, so far as to request you to communicate this letter to Mr Wright, if he resides at Tappahannock, or within your reach, and if otherwise, to send me, yourself, a brief statement of what I wish to know.

I am anxious to learn 1. The style of the suit, that is the names of the parties, plaintiff and defendant, and the court where it is pending.

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