GRIFFIN SMITH, Chief Justice.
Mandred Robinson, common ancestor of those claiming under the decree, owned forty acres and other lands in Craighead county. Most of the forty was planted to rice, but there was some timber. Mandred agreed to sell to his son Hervey the specific tract in question. A deed was executed, but no consideration was paid by Hervey and it was undelivered when Mandred died in 1929 survived by three other children—Henry, Charles, and Belle...
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