Clerks' minutes of decrees, 1830-1847.

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Clerks' minutes of decrees, 1830-1847.

This series consists of copies of decrees and special orders (orders made on special application to the court) issued by the Vice Chancellors. A court rule stipulated that decrees and special orders would be entered together in separate books maintained by the Clerk of each circuit.

33 cu. ft. (88 volumes) (43 microfilm reels)

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