Notes on cases in Boston, 1784-1790.

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Notes on cases in Boston, 1784-1790.

Notes on various cases, including cases of burglary, debt, fraud, libel, receiving stolen goods, and one case of attempted murder of an infant by his mother.

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Lowell, James.

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Butterfield, John, 1817-1849

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Gardner, Henry, 1731-1782

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Greenleaf, William, 1738-1793.

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Park, Daniel (Daniel Richard)

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Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial 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...

Sears, Isaac, 1730-1786

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Story, William.

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Roby, Betsey.

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Smith, Paschal Nehon.

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Hastings, Jonathan 1751-1831.

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Jonathan Hastings (2 August 1751-8 March 1831) was the first son of Jonathan and Elizabeth Cotton Hastings of Cambridge, MA. The elder Hastings was Justice of the Peace and Steward of Harvard College. The son Jonathan graduated from Harvard in 1768, was appointed Postmaster on the resignation of James Winthrop in 1775. Moving to Boston, he married Christina Wainwright on 24 November 1780. They had six children, four of whom died early. He continued as postmaster in Boston until 1808. Hastings di...