The New-York State Register for ... 1830-[1831]: With a Concise United States Calendar1831 - New York (State) |
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... first Tuesdays of February , May , August , and November . The Act of Congress appproved May 29th , 1830 , provides ... Tuesday of each month . Southern District . Appointed . Names . Residence . 1825 COURTS . 139 Judicial Department ...
... first Tuesdays of February , May , August , and November . The Act of Congress appproved May 29th , 1830 , provides ... Tuesday of each month . Southern District . Appointed . Names . Residence . 1825 COURTS . 139 Judicial Department ...
Page 144
... Thursday succeeding the first Tuesday ; and in November on Thursdays succeeding the third Tuesday . III . The rules and practice now established relative to non - enumera- ted business , shall continue to constitute the practice of this ...
... Thursday succeeding the first Tuesday ; and in November on Thursdays succeeding the third Tuesday . III . The rules and practice now established relative to non - enumera- ted business , shall continue to constitute the practice of this ...
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... Tuesday in March and the second Tues- day in November , at the court house . Westchester - On Wednesday after the first Tuesday in April , at the court.house in White Plains , and on the second Tuesday in Septem- ber at the court ...
... Tuesday in March and the second Tues- day in November , at the court house . Westchester - On Wednesday after the first Tuesday in April , at the court.house in White Plains , and on the second Tuesday in Septem- ber at the court ...
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... first Tuesday September , and first Tuesday of November . Newburgh - On the first Tuesday of May . Appointed . THIRD CIRCUIT . 1830 James Vanderpool , Kinderhook , Judge and Vice Chancellor 1830 James Porter , Albany , Clerk in Chancery ...
... first Tuesday September , and first Tuesday of November . Newburgh - On the first Tuesday of May . Appointed . THIRD CIRCUIT . 1830 James Vanderpool , Kinderhook , Judge and Vice Chancellor 1830 James Porter , Albany , Clerk in Chancery ...
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... first Tuesday in June and December , at the court- house in Caldwell . Washington - On the second Monday in June at the court - house at Sandy Hill , and on the second Monday in November , at the court - house in Salem . Stated Terms in ...
... first Tuesday in June and December , at the court- house in Caldwell . Washington - On the second Monday in June at the court - house at Sandy Hill , and on the second Monday in November , at the court - house in Salem . Stated Terms in ...
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1st Monday 1st Tuesday 2d Monday 2d Tuesday Abraham Admitted as Attorneys Albany Alexander Allegany Appointed April Benjamin Broome Canandaigua Cashier Cattaraugus Cayuga cent Charles Charter expires Chautauque Chenango Clark Clerk Columbia Constituted Cooperstown Coroners Cortland Cortlandville COUNTY court house Daniel Daniel D David Delaware District Att'y Dutchess Ebenezer Edward Elisha Erastus Root Erie Essex February Fort Covington Franklin Genesee George Clinton governor Greene Henry Herkimer INSURANCE COMPANY Isaac Jacob James Jefferson John Jonathan Joseph Judge Lawrence legislature Lewis Livingston Madison Monroe Montgomery Names of Offices Nathaniel Niagara Number of towns October Oneida Onondaga Ontario Orange Oswego Otsego OTSEGO COUNTY Peter Plattsburgh Post Masters President Rensselaer Richard Robert Samuel Saratoga Schenectady Schoharie second Monday second Tuesday Secretary senate Seneca September Sherif Smith Stephen Steuben Suffolk Sullivan Surrogate third Tuesday Thomas Tioga Tompkins Treasurer Tuesday in June Ulster Utica Warren Washington Wayne Westchester William H Yates York
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