The Atttorney General, at the relation of the convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Massachusetts and of Frank Croston and Christian Peterson, for themselves and in behalf of the other poor of Christ Church versus the rector and churchwardens of Trinity Church, Robert Charles Winthrop, Benjamin Parker Richardson, Charles Henshaw, Benjamin Cutler Clark, Joseph Milner Wightman, John Clark, James Lee the younger, Charles Henry Parker, Edward Blake, Thomas Coffin Amory the younger and John Brooks Fenno, Esquires, Vestrymen of said church, the Corporation of Trinity Church, the Reverend Henry Wilder Foote, William Thomas and Gardner Brewer, Esquires, claiming to be the minister and wardens of King's Chapel, Charles Pelham Curtis, George Barrell Emerson, Joshua Thomas Stevenson, Joseph Whitney, George Baty Blake, Thomas Phillips Rich, Nathaniel Hooper, John Douglas Bates, Samuel Gray Ward and William Amory the younger, Esquires, claiming to be Vestrymen of King's Chapel, the religious society claiming to be the proprietors of pews in King's Chapel and the rector and wardens of Christ Church.
1864
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The Atttorney General, at the relation of the convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Massachusetts and of Frank Croston and Christian Peterson, for themselves and in behalf of the other poor of Christ Church versus the rector and churchwardens of Trinity Church, Robert Charles Winthrop, Benjamin Parker Richardson, Charles Henshaw, Benjamin Cutler Clark, Joseph Milner Wightman, John Clark, James Lee the younger, Charles Henry Parker, Edward Blake, Thomas Coffin Amory the younger and John Brooks Fenno, Esquires, Vestrymen of said church, the Corporation of Trinity Church, the Reverend Henry Wilder Foote, William Thomas and Gardner Brewer, Esquires, claiming to be the minister and wardens of King's Chapel, Charles Pelham Curtis, George Barrell Emerson, Joshua Thomas Stevenson, Joseph Whitney, George Baty Blake, Thomas Phillips Rich, Nathaniel Hooper, John Douglas Bates, Samuel Gray Ward and William Amory the younger, Esquires, claiming to be Vestrymen of King's Chapel, the religious society claiming to be the proprietors of pews in King's Chapel and the rector and wardens of Christ Church.
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[Boston] : [publisher not identified], [1864?]
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29 pages, 24 pages : charts.
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Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
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Title from caption.
At head of title: "Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Suffolk, ss., April term, 1862."
Reproduction of the original from Harvard Law School Library.
At head of title: "Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Suffolk, ss., April term, 1862."
Reproduction of the original from Harvard Law School Library.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, 2007. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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