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The Lessee of Strickland v. Rebecca Poole, 1765 — 1 U.S. 14 · caselaw · US
Evidence · MBE-tested
The Lessee of Strickland v. Rebecca Poole
1 U.S. 141 Dall. 14·Supreme Court of Pennsylvania·1765·PA
Present, William Allen, Chief Justice, William Coleman and Alexander Stedman, Justices.
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Opinion
SEPTEMBER TERM, 1765.
Present, William Allen, Chief Justice, William Coleman and Alexander Stedman, Justices.
The Lessee of Strickland v. Rebecca Poole.
Hearsay.
[MAJORITY]
To prove pedigree, evidence permitted to he given of hearsay, a great while ago, before any dispute stirred.
See A bertson v. Robeson, ante, p. 9.