The property having been purchased with the plaintiff's money, and a deed taken in the name of her husband, a trust resulted in favor of the plaintiff, and the payment of the money by her, from which the trust arose, could be shown by parol evidence. Scoby v. Blanchard,
The expressed receipt of a consideration in the deed of the plaintiff and her husband to Sullivan could not be contradicted by parol evidence for the purpose of defeating or avoiding the conveyance — Horn v. Thompson,
Case discharged.
STANLEY, J., did not sit: the others concurred.
