Clerks' minutes of common orders, 1830-1847.

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Clerks' minutes of common orders, 1830-1847.

This series consists of copies of common orders (orders to which a party was entitled without having to show special cause) issued by the Vice Chancellors of the 2nd through 8th circuits. A court rule required the clerks of the circuits to enter common orders in separate bound volumes.

15 cu. ft. (43 volumes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8305466

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