Lee Warner v William North

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date01 January 1695
Date01 January 1695
CourtHouse of Lords

English Reports Citation: 1 E.R. 75

House of Lords

Lee Warner
and
William North

15 Lds. Jo. 691.

lee warner v. william north [1695.] [15 Lds. Jo. 691.] charitable uses. delegates. 2 vern. 118.-Appeal from a Decree of the Lord Chancellor, which over-ruled the Exceptions taken by the Appellant, to a Decree made by Commissioners for Charitable Uses, concerning a Gift by Bishop Warner's Will; and the same was received, and the Parties ordered to answer. And each Side being heard by their Counsel, the Decree was affirmed. Vide the Statutes concerning Charitable Uses and the Delegates; and Qucere how they differ; and whether an, Appeal doth not lie upon a Sentence by Delegates, as well as on a Decree of Chancery upon a Decree of Commissioners for Charitable...

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