W. H. Frost correspondence, 1802 and 1809.

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W. H. Frost correspondence, 1802 and 1809.

Two letters to Frost respecting the selection of Frost and John Holmes to attend the approaching session of the (Massachusetts) General Court in order to support petitions relating to the removal of the (Massachusetts) Supreme Court.

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Prior to 1780 called Massachusetts Superior Court of Judicature. From the description of Pauper cases argued and determined in the Supreme Judicial Court, 1805-1826. (State Library of Massachusetts). WorldCat record id: 70967797 The Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts succeeded the Superior Court of Judicature established for the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, implicitly by Const Pt 2, C 3, Art 2 and explicitly by St 1780, c 17; see a...

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Holmes, John, 1773-1843

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Wheelwright, Daniel

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Frost, William, 1747-1827

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Register of deeds for York County, Me.; name also appears as W.H. Frost. From the description of W.H. Frost papers, 1787-1811. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 192019598 From the description of William Frost autograph letter signed to Hon. Josiah Little, 1817 July 23. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 233849370 Resident of South Berwick, Me.; register of deeds for York County, Me. From the description of W.H. ...