Letter to John Choate, Esq., June 10, 1782.

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Letter to John Choate, Esq., June 10, 1782.

Letter written from Boston discussing Massachusetts politics and finances; a bill to consolidate the court of common pleas and the court of sessions into a single county court; the state of the war with Britain, etc.

1 sheet ([2] p.) ; 30 x 21 cm.

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Choate, John, 1737?-1791,

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Massachusetts. General Court

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The Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay, chartered by the English Crown in 1629, sat as a General Court, which after the 1630 emigration to America became the government of the Massachusetts Bay colony. It consisted of colony freemen (company stockholders); and the governor, deputy governor, and assistants (magistrates) chosen by them. The latter group met separately as a Court of Assistants, but in 1634 its legislative powers were ceded to the General Court as a whole (Ma...

Choate, Stephen, 1727-1815.

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Stephen Choate, a representative from Ipswich, was a Massachusetts state legislator from 1776 to 1803. From the description of Letter to John Choate, Esq., June 22, 1789. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 552035502 From the description of Letter to John Choate, Esq., June 10, 1782. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 552037243 ...