[Affadavits in a customs house case, New London], 1703.

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[Affadavits in a customs house case, New London], 1703.

Testimony of Benjamin Smith and Robert Hudson in an assault case in New London, Connecticut, stating that a customs house officer had not been abused in any way. Justice Elnathan Topping presiding.

1 sheet, [3] p. ; 21.5 x 36.6 cm. folded to 21.5 x 19 cm.

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Hudson, Robert J.

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Topping, Elnathan.

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Moore, Robert L., 1949-

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Corson, Benjamin.

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Wetherell, Daniel.

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Smith, Benjamin, active 1826-1837

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Benjamin Smith was a justice of the peace in Hunterdon County and the Township of Trenton, as well as the town clerk of Trenton, New Jersey. From the description of Benjamin Smith docket, 1788-1792. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 53116283 Farmer, of Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey. Apparently not the same person as the Benjamin B. Smith named in the accounts. From the description of Papers, 179...