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[[File:MunfordsReports1812V1FitzgeraldvJones.pdf |link=Media:MunfordsReports1812V1FitzgeraldvJones.pdf |thumb|right|300px|First page of the opinion [[Media:MunfordsReports1812V1FitzgeraldvJones.pdf |''Fitzgerald v. Jones'']], in [https://catalog.swem.wm.edu/law/Record/2099031 ''Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia''], by William Munford. New York: I. Riley, 1812.]]
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[[File:MunfordsReports1812V1FitzgeraldvJones.jpg |link=Media:MunfordsReports1812V1FitzgeraldvJones.pdf |thumb|right|300px|First page of the opinion [[Media:MunfordsReports1812V1FitzgeraldvJones.pdf |''Fitzgerald v. Jones'']], in [http://wm-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/01COWM_WM:EVERYTHING:01COWM_WM_ALMA21560678820003196 ''Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia''], by William Munford. New York: I. Riley, 1812.]]
  
[[Media:MunfordsReports1812V1FitzgeraldvJones.pdf |''Fitzgerald v. Jones'']], Munford Vol. I 150 (1810), <ref>William Munford, ''[[Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia]],'' (New York: I. Riley, 1812), 150.</ref> was a trust and estates case.
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[[Media:MunfordsReports1812V1FitzgeraldvJones.pdf |''Fitzgerald v. Jones'']], Munford Vol. I 150 (1810), <ref>William Munford, ''Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia,'' (New York: I. Riley, 1812), 1:150.</ref> was a trust and estates case.
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
 
Edward and Richard Jones filed the original suit in the High Court of Chancery against their father’s executor Francis Fitzgerald, to settle their father’s estate and receive their share. Fitzgerald was their father’s former executor, who had turned his duties over to Edward Jones nine years prior.
 
Edward and Richard Jones filed the original suit in the High Court of Chancery against their father’s executor Francis Fitzgerald, to settle their father’s estate and receive their share. Fitzgerald was their father’s former executor, who had turned his duties over to Edward Jones nine years prior.
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===The Court's Decision===
 
===The Court's Decision===
 
Chancellor Wythe held a trial to determine how much profit was made for the tobacco on the Jones’ property. After the jury came to a conclusion, Chancellor Wythe, in addition, decided that Fitzgerald was to pay to Edward Jones over £424 with interest and that the other plaintiff, Richard Jones (who after investigation had received more than his fair share of the estate) pay Fitzgerald about £36 with interest. He also decreed that both parties bear their own costs. The Court of Appeals reversed and remanded to the High Court of Chancery.
 
Chancellor Wythe held a trial to determine how much profit was made for the tobacco on the Jones’ property. After the jury came to a conclusion, Chancellor Wythe, in addition, decided that Fitzgerald was to pay to Edward Jones over £424 with interest and that the other plaintiff, Richard Jones (who after investigation had received more than his fair share of the estate) pay Fitzgerald about £36 with interest. He also decreed that both parties bear their own costs. The Court of Appeals reversed and remanded to the High Court of Chancery.
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==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Wythe's Judicial Career]]
 
*[[Wythe's Judicial Career]]

Revision as of 15:12, 4 March 2018

Fitzgerald v. Jones, Munford Vol. I 150 (1810), [1] was a trust and estates case.

Background

Edward and Richard Jones filed the original suit in the High Court of Chancery against their father’s executor Francis Fitzgerald, to settle their father’s estate and receive their share. Fitzgerald was their father’s former executor, who had turned his duties over to Edward Jones nine years prior.

The Court's Decision

Chancellor Wythe held a trial to determine how much profit was made for the tobacco on the Jones’ property. After the jury came to a conclusion, Chancellor Wythe, in addition, decided that Fitzgerald was to pay to Edward Jones over £424 with interest and that the other plaintiff, Richard Jones (who after investigation had received more than his fair share of the estate) pay Fitzgerald about £36 with interest. He also decreed that both parties bear their own costs. The Court of Appeals reversed and remanded to the High Court of Chancery.

See also

References

  1. William Munford, Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, (New York: I. Riley, 1812), 1:150.