[Proceedings, 1680-1682, of the New York Court of Assizes and minutes, 1693-1701, of the Supreme Court of Judicature], 1680-1682, 1693-1701.

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[Proceedings, 1680-1682, of the New York Court of Assizes and minutes, 1693-1701, of the Supreme Court of Judicature], 1680-1682, 1693-1701.

Proceedings, 1680-1682, of the New York Court of Assizes, and minutes, 1693-1701, of the New York Supreme Court of the Judicature. Proceedings of the Court of Assizes include summaries of appeals, charges, petitions, trials, and sentences pronounced in court. Minutes of the Supreme Court of Judicature contain brief notes pertaining to the progress or outcome of individual cases. Published with index in the New-York Historical Society Collections, v. 45, 1912.

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