Pages That Mention Marcus D. Bearden
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Knoxville 10th July 1826
To his Excellency William Carroll Esquire Governor of the State of Tennessee
We the undersigned Judges of the Supreme Court of the State of Tennessee, now holding said court at Knoxville, pursuant to the 70th chapter of the acts of the General Assembly of this State passed on the 5th day of December 1825, do certify and make known to your Excellency, that there are pending in the Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals at Knoxville, the following causes, to hear and determine which, there is not a competent court, as will appear by the docket hereto annexed, with the remarks thereon: To wit,
Jesse Meek vs Marcus D Bearden & Morton Peterson
Judge Peck was of counsel for the complainant made the decree in the chancery ^court and Judge Catron is of affinity to the defendant Bearden's wife.
John Love vs John McIver & others
Judges Catron & Peck were of counsel for the complainant Love
Judge Peck was of Counsel ^in the suit at law and has an interest in the question for deft and Judge Catron is of affinity to the complainant
John Cocke & John F Jack vs Robert McGinnis admr
Judge Peck was of counsel for the deft & Judge Catron is of affinity to the plaintiff Cocke
Joseph P. Minnick's lessee vs John Cocke, John Brown & others
Judge Peck was of counsel for the Plaintiff and Judge Catron is of affinity to the deft Cocke
[John Tanner?] vs Wm & Royal Jennings
Judge Peck was of counsel for the compt. & Judge Whyte heard the cause in the court below from whose decree an appeal was taken.
J Haywood Jacob Peck [M. Carton|[M: Catron]]