Clerk's semi-annual report of accounts, 1833-1847.

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Clerk's semi-annual report of accounts, 1833-1847.

This series consists of semi-annual reports on monies paid to the Clerk that were still in the custody of the court at the end of the reporting period. Revised Statutes of 1829 required the Clerks to file these reports with the Register on the first Tuesdays in January and in July.

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