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All the living must surely die, and go to judgment. : a sermon (with some little, and but little enlargement in a few particulars) preach'd before the General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut at Hartford, on the day of election there, on May 11th. 1732...
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To the sheriff of the county of [blank] or his deputy, or either of the constables of the town of [blank] within the said county, Greeting. : Whereas [blank] obtained a judgment against [blank] of [blank] before the [blank] County Court held at Windham, within the county of Windham, on the [blank] day of [blank] for the sum of [blank] and also for the sum of [blank] costs of suit, as appears of record; whereof execution remains to be done....
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To the sheriff of the County of [blank] or his deputy, or either of the constables of the town of [blank] within said county; greeting. : Whereas [blank] on the [blank] day of [blank] before [blank] Esq; justice of the peace for the County of [blank] recovered judgment against [blank] for the sum of [blank] debt and for the sum of [blank] costs of suit as appears of record: whereof execution remains to be done. ......
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To the sheriff of the County of [blank] or his deputy, or either of the constables of the town of [blank] within said county, greeting. : Whereas [blank] on the [blank] day of [blank] 17[blank] before me [blank] Esq; one of his Majesty's justices of the peace for [blank] County, recovered judgment against [blank] for the sum of [blank] debt; and for the sum of [blank] costs of suit; as appears of record: whereof execution remains to be done. ......
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To the sheriff of the County of New-Haven, or his deputy, or either of the constables of the town of New-Haven, within said county; greeting. : Whereas [blank] of New-Haven aforesaid recovered judgment against [blank] of said New-Haven, before the County Court holden at New-Haven within the County of New-Haven aforesaid, on the first Tuesday of April, anno Domini 1764, for the sum of £ [blank] lawful money debt, and £ [blank] lawful money costs of suit, as appears of record: whereof execution remains to be done. ......
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To the sheriff of the county of [blank] or his deputy, or either of the constables of the town of [blank] within said county, Greeting. : Whereas [blank] on the [blank] day of [blank] 178[blank] before me [blank] Esq; justice of peace for the county of [blank] recovered judgment against [blank] for the sum of [blank] debt; and for the sum of [blank] costs of suit, as appears of record: whereof execution remains to be done....
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To the sheriff of the county of [blank] or his deputy, or either of the constables of the town of [blank] within the said county; Greeting. : Whereas [blank] on the [blank] day of [blank] before me [blank] Esq; [blank] recovered judgment against [blank] for the sum of [blank] costs of suit, as appears of record: whereof execution remains to be done....
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To the sheriff of the county of [blank] or his deputy, or either of the constables of the town of [blank] within said county, Greeting; : Whereas [blank] on the [blank] day of [blank] 17[blank] before me [blank] Esq; one of his Majesty's justices of the peace for [blank] County recovered judgment against [blank] for the sum of [blank] debt; and for the sum of [blank] costs of suit, as appears of record: whereof execution remains to be done....
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To the sheriff of the county of [blank] or his deputy, or either of the constables of the town of [blank] within the said county, Greeting. : Whereas [blank] of [blank] recovered a judgment against [blank] before the [blank] County Court held at [blank] within the county [blank] on the [blank] day of [blank] for the sum of [blank] and also for the sum of [blank] costs of suit, as appears of record; whereof execution remains to be done....
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To the sheriff of the county of [blank] or his deputy, or either of the constables of the town of [blank] within the said county, Greeting. : Whereas [blank] recovered a judgment against [blank] before the [blank] County Court held at [blank] within the county [blank] on the [blank] day of [blank] for the sum of [blank] and also for the sum of [blank] costs of suit, as appears of record; whereof execution remains to be done These are therefore in His Majesty's name to require and command you, that [blank] of the goods, chattels or lands of the said [blank] within your precincts, you cause to be levied and the same being disposed of or apprized as the law directs, paid and satisfied unto the said [blank] the aforesaid sum of [blank] in the whole, with two shillings more for this writ; and thereof also to satisfy your self for your own fees. ......
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To the sheriff of the county of [blank] or his deputy, or either of the constables of the town of [blank] within the said county; Greeting. : Whereas [blank] recovered judgment against [blank] before the [blank] Court, holden at [blank] within the county aforesaid, on the [blank] Tuesday of [blank] for the sum of [blank] debt; [blank] and [blank] costs of suit, as appears of record: whereof execution remains to be done: these are therefore, in His Majesty's name, to command you, that of the goods, chattels, or lands of the said [blank] within your precincts, you cause to be levied, and (the same to be disposed of or apprized as the law directs) paid and satisfied unto the said [blank] the aforesaid sums being [blank] in the whole, with one shilling [blank] proclamation money more for this writ; and therefore also to satisfy your self for your own fees. ......
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To the sheriff of the county of [blank] or his deputy, or either of the constables of the town of [blank] within said county, greeting. : Whereas [blank] on the [blank] day of [blank] 17[blank] before me [blank] Esq; justice of peace, for the county of [blank] recovered judgment against [blank] for the sum of [blank] debt; and for the sum of [blank] costs of suit, as appears of record; whereof execution remains to be done....
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To the sheriff of the county of [blank] or his deputy, or either of the constables of the town of [blank] within said county, greeting. : Whereas [blank] on the [blank] day of [blank] 17[blank] before me [blank] Esq; justice of the peace for the county of [blank] recovered judgment against [blank] for the sum of [blank] debt; and for the sum of [blank] costs of suit, as appears of record; whereof execution remains to be done....
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To the sheriff of the county of [blank] or his deputy, or either of the constables of the town of [blank] within said county, greeting. : Whereas [blank] on the [blank] day of [blank] 17[blank] before me [blank] Esq. justice of the peace for the county of [blank] recovered judgment against [blank] for the sum of [blank] debt; and for the sum of [blank] costs of suit, as appears of record; whereof execution remains to be done....
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Creeper, : a first rate full blooded English race horse, the property of Gen. Henry Champion, & co. of Colchester, Connecticut, purchased in England by Capt. Abraham Skinner, of East-Hartford, in Connecticut, whose judgment in horses is well known to be as good as any man's in America: he went to England on purpose to purchase horses, and selected Creeper out of the many fine horses which he saw, as being one of the first horses in England, for blood, built, and figure; and shipped him for America: he was landed at New-York on the 13th of May, 1796....
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Saints, sinners, and the God of the world : the Hartford sermon notebook transcribed, 1679-1680 /
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The true-blue laws of Connecticut and New Haven and the false blue-laws invented by the Rev. Samuel Peters : to which are added specimens of the laws and judicial proceedings of ot...
Published 1876Table of Contents: “…Preface -- Introduction -- First constitution of Connecticut, 1639 -- Capital laws of Connecticut, 1642 -- The first code of laws,1650 -- Laws, orders &c. of the Connecticut courts -- Fundamental agreement at New Haven -- The New Haven code, 1655 -- Laws, orders, and judgments, of New Haven courts, 1639-1660 -- The "blue law" forgeries of Peters -- Laws and judicial proceedings of other colonies: New York, Virginia, Maryland, Massachusetts -- Blue laws of England, in the reign of James I.…”
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Three Connecticut composers.
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Beaming of note groupsRebarring; Introduction to this Volume; The Life and Music of Oliver Brownson; The Life and Music of Alexander Gillet; The Life and Music of Solomon Chandler; Works Cited; The Collected Works of Oliver Brownson; Bancroft; Bedford; Bolton; Buckland; Byford; Cambridge; Colchester; Dresden; Durham; Friendship; Guildford; Invitation; Jubilee; Judgment; Lark; Litchfield; Newport; Norfolk; Ontario; Psalm 95; Recovery; Salisbury; Sharon; Stafford; Sunday; Sutton; Trumpet; Victory; Virginia; Westfield [I]; Westfield [II]; Windham; York; The Collected Works of Alexander Gillet…”
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