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1780. 3 Term. [Monday] June 19.

shew the Court, it can be done.
Mr. Sealey. The administrators are willing to have the administration granted to them Cancell’d. In this Court the like has been done.
Impey. I do not remember the Case you allude to. When you cite cases in this Court you should cite them particularly. Perhaps though the administrators would consent to have the Letters cancell’d the Court would not do it, as it might be a collusion to defraud Creditors.
[Impey afterward said in discourse to me, that Creditors could not be defrauded, and therefore he gave up this Reason.]
Mr. Sealey, Repeated his Motion to have the Letters of Administration Cancelled, and having now obtain’d the Consent of the present Administrators, which was given by Mr. Hare their Advocate, the Court order’d the Administration to be Cancelled.
I [John Hyde] have great reason to believe, that the giving up the Letters
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