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M'Ilvaine v. Coxe's Lessee U.S. 280 (1805)

handle is hein.slavery/ussccases0046 and id is 1 raw text is: 280         SUPREME COURT U. S.
MWILVAlvz
Coxs Lzs.M'ILVAINE v. CtOXE'S LESSEE.t'
Coxr's Lrs.L                                         SS    Et
SERROR from the circuit court for the district of
Quere  V1he- NA. Jersey, to reverse a judgmdnt given for the plaintiff
thern n  e   below, upon a special verdict in ejectment.
colony of Ar.
Yersey before  The material facts of the case are stated in the argu.-
the war w ith
te.r ith &ment of TV. Tilghnan.
who resided
there until the  T. Tilghman, for plaintiff in error.
year 1777, but
who then join.
ed the British  The question which arises in this case is of great im-
army in Pli. portance, and has never been decided in this court, nor
la-*dphia, and in the State of New-Versey.
aftervards.
went to En.
gland, where   It is, in substance, whether a person born ini the U.
he has ever  S. *-ile they were British colonies, and .who took no
since r'esided,thyrs                      cones
and whde,    part in favoai of the revolution but joined the- British
always claim, army in an early stage of the war, and from   that time
ed to be a  to this, by the whole tenor of his actions'and-decarations,
British sub-  has shewn his electiofl not to'be a citizen of the U. S.
ject, can now
take and hold but to adhere to the British empire, was capable of
lands in the  taking land in Newv-tersey by'descent in the year 1802.
state of New.
ffer, ey, by de.
scent ftom a   There is no occasion to dwell minutely. on 'the title.
citizen of the The lessor of the plaintiff had good title if Daniel Coxe,
U. S.       the yoanger,.was capable'of- taking by descent, from his
Whether, by aunt Rebecca Coxe who died in 1802, that is to say, he
the act of the
state of New. has title to a certain' undivided part; according to the
yers of 4th  law of descents in-New-.7ersey, concerning which there
Oct. 1776 he  is no question.
became a
member ofthe
new govern.    Family disputes .are always unpleasant; yet as laws
-mentagaIn- regulating descent, are merely of municipal creation, no
his will.
Whetherhe    one has a right to complain if, by a change of the law,
could expatri. he now receives a less portion than formerly, or even if
ate him;If af. he receives no portion at all.
ter te peace .
Whethei by
expath atby o    Present, Ctshing, Paterso;, Washington, and  YoAnton, Justices.-
manabecomesaThe Chief Justice did not sit in this cause, having formed a d-cided opi.
man becomes                  1U            iineetwsc     cr'
:in alien to SM nion on the principal question, whie his interest was conceried.
The importance and interesting nature of fhe questions involved in this
intents and  case, it is hopid, will apologize for publishing the arguments of counsd
pu   ,                 cion of the cause

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