(After stating the facts.)
The argument of counsel for plaintiff; in error, that this was an attempt by the petitioner to take advantage of a fraud practiced, not upon him, but upon another under whom he claims, is not sustained by the facts of the record. While it is true that, by the substitution of the number 425 for the true number 483, fraud was first practiced in the execution of the deed from Venable to Moore, there was a repetition of that fraud when Venable procured petitioner to take up and pay off his debt to Moore, and to take a deed from Moore’s administrator to himself. And the effect of the fraud, originally perpetrated against Moore, was, by a repetition of the fraud upon the part of the defendant and the mistake' upon the part of Burton, brought to bear directly upon Burton.
Reversed.