Appeals to the Privy Council |
Report No. 13_1751_00 |
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Virginia |
Case Name Short |
Degge v Kay |
Case Name Long |
William Degge, George Russell and Thomas Russell v Rev. William Kay |
Acts of the Privy Council, Colonial Series |
APC Citation | v.4 [145] p.113 – 30 April 1751 – entry 1 |
PC Register Citation | George II v.13 (1 May 1750 – 30 March 1752) p.220: PC 2/102/220 |
APC Citation | v.4 [145] p.113 – 31 October 1751 – entry 2 |
PC Register Citation | George II v.13 (1 May 1750 – 30 March 1752) p.241, 334, 353–354: PC 2/102/241, 334, 353–354 |
APC Citation | v.4 [145] p.113 – 115 – 6 June 1753 – entry 3 |
PC Register Citation | George II v.13 (1 May 1750 – 30 March 1752) p.380, 405: PC 2/102/380, 405 |
PC Register Citation | George II v.14 (1 April 1752 – 31 December 1753) p.242, 386, 415–417, 422–423: PC 2/103/242, 386, 415–417, 422–423 |
Colonial Courts |
General Court General Court – 21 April 1749 |
Participants |
Dawson, Mr. (commissary) Degge, William of Richmond county, clerk Hodgson, Thomas, merchant, of London Kay, Rev. William, minister of the parish of Lunenburgh Morthland, David, deceased minister Russell, George of Richmond county Russell, Thomas of Richmond county Sydenham, Jonathan, merchant, of London |
Description |
Glebe dispute (trespass) in the parish of Lunenburgh |
Disposition |
Dismissed |
References in Smith, Appeals to the Privy Council from the American Plantations |
Table of Cases (Degge v Kay) |
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DOCUMENTATION |
Printed Cases |
Appellant’s case | Case of the appellant (Degge) |
Counsel | [Signed] D. Ryder; A. Hume-Campbell |
Library | Law Library of Congress: Sir George Lee collection (Manuscript notes limited to minor underlining) |
Respondent’s case | Case of the respondent (Kay) |
Counsel | [Signed] W. Murray; R. Henley |
Library | Law Library of Congress: Sir George Lee collection (Includes manuscript notes and 2 copies of the respondent’s case) |
Privy Council Documents in PC 1 at The National Archives at Kew |
Not found |
Other Documents |
Other Documents | See the detailed index in Manross, Fulham Papers. He summarizes enlightening correspondence about this case, which is reproduced on Reel 7 of Lambeth Palace Library, Fulham Papers. |
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