JUDGMENT
George Smith against William C. Langill.
Registered March 9th, 1844 at 11 o'clock a.m.
on the certificate of James Skinner, Deputy Prothonatry.
Pictou, N.S.
In the Supreme Court
October forth, 1843
Fogo Plffs. Atty
Cause George Smith Plaintiff against William C. Langill Defen
Confession by plea on Indebitatus Assumpsit
between the said George Smith and the said William C. Langill
as well for the sum of twenty five pounds, two shillings, and five pence damages and costs of suit.
Therefore it is considered that the said George Smith do recover
against the said William C. Langill
his damages aforesaid of Twenty five pounds,
two shillings and five pence and
also the sum of five pounds, eleven shillings and two
pence for his costs of suit,
amounting in the whole Thirty pounds,
thirteen shillings and
seven pence
and the said William C. Langill in mercy be.
(Signed) Brenton Halliburton
Feb.19th, 1844
I James Skinner, Deputy Prothonotary of Her Majesty's Supreme Court of
Judication for
the County of Pictou, in the Province of Nova Scotia, do hereby certify
unto all whom it
doth or may concern, that the foregoing is a true and correct extract
and copy of the
original docket and judgment in the cause of George Smith against
William C. Langill
entered upon the Docket Book of Judgments of Her Majesty's Supreme Court
at Pictou in
the Province aforesaid Letter 6 Page 232 which Judgment was duly
entered, Docketed and
signed by the Honorable Brenton Halliburton, the chief Justice of said
Supreme Court on
the nineteenth day of February in the year of our Lord One Thousand
Eight Hundred and
forty four, for the sum of thirty pounds thirteen shillings and seven
pence. Debt and cost
of suit as of the forth of October in the year last aforesaid.
Given under my hand and the seal of the said Supreme Court at Pictou
this forth day of
March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty four.
James Skinner Deputy Proy.
Source: FHL film # 578976, page 210
Transcribed by Bob Langill
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