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Fox had a valuation as well as Mackreth, and a fair price was given. If so, the declaration can- not be right. Secondly, the bill is filed to attack every transaction between the parties, and to make the whole appear as one system of fraud, yet if they can succeed in the point of the purchase, it is all they want; the other cir- cumstances are thrown in to give weight to*the main point, that Mack- reth shall account for 11, 000?. Received from Page; that is, for 5500?. L*^^^^ more than Jackman'...s valuation. The true question is, whether Mackreth is a fair purchaser of the estate at 39, 500?. ? There is no pretence that he ever refused to let the annuities be redeemed — two of them, in fact, were redeemed; nor is there any ground to quarrel with the loan. Mackreth had no dealings with Mr. Fox during his minority ; he did not even know him at that time. The first application to Mackreth was from Garforth, to buy an annuity. Garforth was connected with Fox for the purpose of borrowing money.

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