39 A. 1112
Supreme Court of New Hampshire Carroll.
Decided June, 1897.
ASSUMPSIT, for money paid by the plaintiffs to the asylum for the insane, for the support of an insane person who had a settlement in Wakefield, was not a pauper, and was committed to the asylum by the judge of probate.
A. Birnay Tasker and Frank Weeks, for the plaintiffs.
Arthur L. Foote, for the defendants.
WALLACE, J.
The case is not distinguishable from Merrimack County v. Concord, 66 N.H. 389.
Judgment for the defendants.
BLODGETT, J., did not sit: the others concurred.
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