Excerpt from A Selection of Leading Cases in Equity, With Notes, Vol. 3 of 3
Huntingdon v. Huntingdon, (mortgage of wife's estate for the benefit of her husband - Wife's estate considered only as a surety,) oxford's (earl of) case, (jurisdiction of equity as to proceed ings at law,)
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