Excerpt from Records of the Court of Assistants
This volume is intended to complete the publication of the Records of the Courts held by the Governor and Assistants for the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay from 1630 to 1692. In the preface of Volume II. Of these Records, known as the Records of the Court of Assistants, Mr. John Noble, Clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court, stated that, although he intended originally to include what is now published in this volume as Part Three of Volume ii.,-he found that it contained such an amount of matter as to make a third volume necessary and it is accordingly now being issued as Volume III. When Mr. Noble resigned from office on June 15, 1908, because of ill-health, most of the work of collecting and pre paring the material for this volume had been done by him, with the assistance of Mr. William P. Upham, both now deceased. N o funds, however, were available for completing and publishing it. Since then numerous requests were made for the necessary appropriation, but without success. Finally, in the year 1925, largely through the efforts of the late Ex — Mayor Nathan Matthews, who for a long time had manifested great interest in the project, the attention of Hon. James M. Curley, Mayor of the City of Boston, was obtained and, at last, after many years of delay, through his good offices, the City Council of the City of Boston, acting as County Commissioners for the County of Suffolk, appropriated the funds needed to meet the expenses of completing and publishing these records in book form. I should not conclude without acknowledging with appreciation the able and devoted services of Miss Josie Murphy, a clerical assistant in this office, who assumed and carried on the compilation and correction of the material in this book, from Mr. Noble's resignation until her death in 1918; the services of Miss Madeleine Connors, who succeeded Miss Murphy and who has read the manuscript with its proof, and finally prepared it for the printer; and the con stant and generous assistance, advice, and suggestions of Mr. Henry A. Macdonald, a member of the Bostonian Society.
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Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. Immerse yourself in the captivating annals of the Massachusetts Bay Colony through a collection of original court records spanning 1630â"1692. This rich trove of legal proceedings, meticulously compiled by John Noble and William Upham, offers an unparalleled glimpse into the inner workings of the colony's judicial system. As you delve into these fragments, you will encounter a vivid tapestry of civil and criminal cases that shed light on the legal, social, and economic landscape of early New England. From land disputes and debt collection to violent crimes and religious controversies, these records provide an intimate perspective on the challenges and complexities faced by the colonists. More than a mere collection of legal documents, this book invites you to explore the evolving nature of justice in a burgeoning society. The records illuminate the legal framework established by the Puritans, their interpretation of English common law, and the interplay between religious beliefs and legal principles. Through the lens of these court proceedings, the author invites readers to delve into the complex and fascinating world of early Massachusetts, where the seeds of American jurisprudence were sown. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781332278374_0
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