James boyce 1835
In this decree nothing was said as to any allowance of damages or interest. 210, the decree of the circuit court was affirmed, by which, after decreeing a rescission of a contract made between Felix Grundy and James Boyce, the intestate, for the purchase by the former from the letter of a tract of land lying in the State of Mississippi the Court also decreed, that Robert Boyce, the administrator of James Boyce, of the goods, &c., of James Boyce, deceased, do pay the sum of two thousand and sixty-five dollars and twenty-one cents, to be levied on the goods of the said James Boyce in his hands to be administered, and execution issue therefor as at law. Grundy, at January term, 1830, on an appeal from the decree of the Circuit Court of West Tennessee, 3 Pet. On the hearing of the case of Boyce's Executors v.