Connecticut. County Court (New Haven County), issuing body.
Published / Created:
1794-1805.
Image Count:
584
Resource Type:
text
Abstract:
Journal of cases heard by the city of New Haven Debtors Court from February 1794 to February 1805, preceded by an alphabetical name index of parties and attorneys. Among the attorneys are David Daggett, Seth Staples, and James Hillhouse
Alternative Title:
Manuscript journal of cases heard by the New Haven Debtors Court from February 1794 to February 1805
Description:
Manuscript in English.
Publisher:
Dyer White
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, New Haven County. , New Haven County., and New Haven County (Conn.)
Subject (Topic):
Court records, Courts, Debtor and creditor, and History
Manuscript, in a single hand, of about 250 summaries of court cases between 1787 and 1793 in Farmington, Connecticut, over which Noadiah Hooker presided as justice of the peace. Most of the entries record the defendant having been called out on defau...
Description:
Noadiah Hooker (1737-1823) was a great-grandson of Rev. Samuel Hooker in Farmington, CT. He was a colonel in the army during the American Revolutionary War and was a leading man in town, serving as Justice of the Peace for Hartford County, CT. He marr...
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, Hartford County., United States, Connecticut., and Farmington (Conn.)
Subject (Name):
Hooker, Noadiah, 1737-1823.
Subject (Topic):
Account books, Courts, Law, Legal manuscripts, and Justices of the peace
Verse - "There was a lass of Islington,". - In four columns with the title and woodcut above the first two; the columns are separated by ornamental rules. - In this edition "Islington" is in capitals.
Publisher:
s.n.
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain and England
Subject (Topic):
Broadsides, Prostitution, Man-woman relationships, Courts, Law and legislation, and Petitory actions