Brown v. Rowles, 1864
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This case is about slaves or slavery.

Year: 1864
Citation: 21 Md. 11
Jurisdiction: Maryland
People:
Short Summary: Coming from a will that manumitted slaves as well as the value of crops planted by those slaves. "This court could not allow parties who had made settlements such as this, whereby the rights of third persons were acknowledged, and considerable sums paid over to them, to come in and overturn them afterwards, without the fullest proof of ignorance of facts, fraud or imposition."
Law type:
Full name: Lewis Brown and Mary A. Brown his wife, vs. Thomas Rowles, Adm'r, with the will annexed, of Mary Stinchcomb
Court: Court of Appeals of Maryland

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