146 Ga. 482 | Ga. | 1917
A. P. English, as guardian of the person and property of Margaret and George C. English, brought his petition against James E. English, for whom also he had been guardian, joining as codefendants certain named purchasers from James E. English of property which had been awarded to him in a division in kind in proceedings in the court of ordinary. It'was charged that James E. English had taken to himself individually a deed to certain lands constituting a part of what was known as Morton’s Division in the City - of Wayeross, instead of taking it to the estate of Dan B. English, the father of his ward and of James E. English, as he should have done. The lots in Morton’s Division were a part of the property embraced in that which was divided in kind, and were awarded to James E. English. The plaintiff also alleged that James E. English, as attorney at law, filed
Judgment .affirmed.