Account book, 1810-1822.

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Account book, 1810-1822.

Donnison's entries describe the type of legal work he did for clients, with their names, dates and fees paid. The inside front cover records Donnison's homes and offices in Boston from 1810-1815 and the death of his son, William Donnison, Jr., in 1823.

1 v. (144 p.) ; 24 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7325157

Boston College, Law Library

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Donnison, William, 1757?-1834

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William Donnison, of Boston, fought in the Revolutionary War and was named aid to Massachusetts Governor Hancock in 1786. In 1788 he became adjutant general of the Massachusetts militia, and in 1797 Governor Samuel Adams appointed him judge of Common Pleas, a post he held for 25 years. From the description of Account book, 1810-1822. (Boston College, Law Library). WorldCat record id: 317553709 William Donnison was the adjutant general for the Massachusetts Militia for more t...