Register's and clerks' reports of delinquent guardians, committees and receivers, 1830-1846.

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Register's and clerks' reports of delinquent guardians, committees and receivers, 1830-1846.

This series consists of reports listing court-appointed guardians, committees, and receivers who had failed to file their inventories and accounts with the court three months after the filing deadline. The reports were filed with the court at each session pursuant to court rule 155.

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