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Adventurer vs. Vanderhoaf (1782)
Defendent's Plea judged bad. Case continued for one term to determine money damages. Plaintiff agreed to one penny in damages.
- Plaintiff: Adventurer
- Defendant: Richard Vanderhoaf
- Plaintiff's Attorney: Theophilus Parsons
- Defendant's Attorney: Rufus King Esq.
Essex Court of Common Pleas
- April 1782 Ipswich: Case heard and continued
- Disposition: Defendants plea judged bad but case continued to determine Damage.
- July 1782 Salem: Case disposed
- Justice: Benjamin Greenleaf Esq.
- Justice: Samuel Holton Physician
- Justice: Timothy Pickering Jun. Esq
- Justice: Samuel Phillips Esq.
- Disposition: Defendant's plea had already been judged bad.
Monetary Damages: One penny Damages.
Court_Costs: One penny Costs. - Participants:
- Daniel Millet Paramaribo
- Association with participant: On April 7, 1777, sold Adventurer to Richard Vanderhoaf and Garret Wanstraat.
- Garret Wanstraat
- Association with participant: On April 7, 1777, co-purchased with Richard Vanderhoaf, Adventurer from Daniel Millet.