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Hillsborough County Case File, No. 8133, New Hampshire State Archives - Order To Quash Proceedings - Benjamin Whittemore Sep 1771

Hillsborough County Case File, No. 8133, New Hampshire State Archives - Order To Quash Proceedings - Benjamin Whittemore

Documents from Dimension I: Habeas Corpus as a Common Law Writ (article)

There was a subsequent indictment of Whittemore for assaulting Chase and carrying away the deed, to which he pleaded not guilty.


Judgment Book Of Superior Court, Vol. G, Feb. 1771-Sept. 1773, At 126-27, 178-79, New Hampshire State Archives - Selectmen Of Stratham Sep 1771

Judgment Book Of Superior Court, Vol. G, Feb. 1771-Sept. 1773, At 126-27, 178-79, New Hampshire State Archives - Selectmen Of Stratham

Documents from Dimension I: Habeas Corpus as a Common Law Writ (article)

Following dismissal of attempted appeal, Selectmen of Stratham in 1771 are granted certiorari to quash order obtained below by inhabitants of Exeter imposing costs of maintaining an indigent.


Provincial Case File No. 16916, New Hampshire State Archives - Summary Of Pearse V. March Feb 1771

Provincial Case File No. 16916, New Hampshire State Archives - Summary Of Pearse V. March

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This is a summary of Pearse’s subsequent civil damages action against March.