COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JUNE 4th
... d LAWRENCE 'J. WArxLTErsS. s Tills case excited a considerable degree of interest, e . It was a1 action of replevin. The puitntiff and de- V fendant on the record had no interest in t'he questinn: e the real parties were, the eldest son and heir-at-law (if ' Mr. Samuel Jackson, formerly a brewer and hop mer. e chant in the Borough, and Mr. William Towtsend, ans tattorney, in Staple's-inn. ' ...