Record book, blotter, and invoice book, 1794-1813.

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Record book, blotter, and invoice book, 1794-1813.

Collection consists of a record book (1794-1806) kept by Abraham Bancker while he was an Assistant Justice of the Court of Common Pleas and, commencing in 1796, one of the Masters of the Court of Chancery; a blotter (1801-1813) recording his personal and business receipts and expenses until 1806, then kept by his son, George William Bancker; and an invoice book (1785-1801) of goods purchased by Abraham Bancker, mostly in New York City.

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New York State Court of Chancery

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Chapter 12 of the Laws of 1788 gave the Court of Chancery the responsibility for overseeing the well being and property of persons deemed idiots or lunatics and infant trustees (persons under the age of 21 whose person and estate are under the care of a trustee of guardian). This responsibility was extended to habitual drunkards by Chapter 109 of the Laws of 1821. The power of the Chancellor to appoint a committee or receiver for an idiot or lunatic is derived from English precedent. His power t...

Banks family.

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New York (State). Court of Common Pleas (Ulster County)

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Bancker, Abraham B., 1754-1806

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Abraham B. Bancker (1754-1806) of Kingston, N.Y. From the description of Record book, blotter, and invoice book, 1794-1813. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58657733 ...

Bancker, George W.

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George W. Bancker was a member of the Bancker family of New York City. From the description of Lecture notes, [1800]. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58657755 ...