925 resultados para Justices of the peace--Massachusetts--Lenox--Early works to 1800
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Contains a record of cases which came before Egleston in his capacity as a justice of the peace for Berkshire County. The court was held in his home at Lenox.
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Includes index.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The Magistrate's vocabulary of law terms and law phrases: p. 41-61.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Sabin 18262.
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A collection of notebooks in which Hubbard recorded both legal and personal transactions in detail, including: writs, arrests, wills, boundary disputes, damages awarded in court cases over which he presided, various payments and expenses, etc. Also included are three notebooks kept by his nephew James Hubbard, who inherited Joshua Hubbard's farm; these primarily record the sale of cider and vinegar from his farm, costs of hired labor, and bank loans.
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Contains a record of cases before magistrate William Pynchon from 1639 to 1650. Notes are continued by his son, John, from 1652 to 1701. Included also are a record of marriages (1665-1702), a list of freemen, and a record of freemen meetings (1660-1696).
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"There were editions in 1786 and 1790, and a Dublin reprint ... in 1790. These contained only 388 pages. The 1800 edition has 593 pages, with table of principal matters. Some copies of the quarto with the earlier imprints appear also to have pages 389 to 593 added, and to be complete."--Soule, Lawyer's ref. manual, 1884.