Charles Luallen
The defendant in this case, executors of Jacob Queener (deceased) on the 22nd DEC 1852 in the Circuit Court of Campbell Co.
"Three months after date, for the value received, I promise to pay Charles Lewallen the sum of sixteen hundred and sixty-six pounds of merchantable bar iron; to be assorted well; and to be delivered at the forge of John Queener. Witness my hand and seal, this March 3d, 1845." "John Queener, seal"
The above instrument was declared. On the 4th of May, 1845, Lewallen transferred the obligation by a handwritten assignment on the back threrof, to the plaintiffs, Austin and James Moore.
"Three months after date, I promise to pay Jacob Queener the sum of eighty-four dollars and fourteen cents for value received. Witness my hand and seal, this March 3d, 1845." "Charles Lewallen, seal"
Jury found the bill had been set off. Plaintiffs argued against.
Source: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee During the Year of 1855, by John L. T. Sneed, Vol. III, Nashville: G. C. Torbett & Co. Printers, 1857