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CONNECTICUT ARCHIVES
CIVIL OFFICERS
SECOND SERIES 1673- 1820
TWENTY- FOUR VOLUMES AND INDEX
INDEX
Volume i
Hartford
Connecticut State Library
1958
NOTE
mong the Connecticut Archives are files of the General Assembly up to
1820. About 1845 Sylvester Judd, author of the Histy of Hadley, Massachu-setts,
selected and arranged documents from these files up to the year 1790
in one hundred and twenty- two volumes. The documents from 1790 through 1820
were transferred from the office of the Secretary of State when the new State
Library and Supreme Court building was occupied.
It is principally from the last- mentioned documents that the material for
Civil Officers, Second Series, was taken, with the addition of a few documents
of the earlier period omitted by Mr. Judd from the First Series. The dates in
the Second Series range from 167 to May 1820, the earliesdocument being a
court order concerning a letter from the governor and assistants to the gover-nor
and council of Massachusetts, dated November 26, 167. There are 8699 docu-ments
in the Second Series of Civil Officers which have been arraned in twenty-four
volumes as follows: Volume I: Legislative Department, Part I, General
Assembly, 1747- 1790; Volume 2: Legislative Department, Part If, General Assem-bly,
1791- 1808; Vo_ lume 3: Legislative Department, Part III, General Assembly,
1809- 1820; State- Houses; Volume__ 4: Legislative Department, Part IV, Compilation
of Laws, Statutes, etc.; Volume_ 5: Executive Department, Part I, Executive Of-ficers
and Assistants, 177- 1790; Volume__.____ 6: Executive Department, Part II, Exe-cutive
Officers and Assistants, 1791- 1809; Volume______: Executive Department,
Part Ill, Executive Officers and Assistants, 1810- 1820; Volume_ 8: Judicial De-partment,
Part I, Supreme Court of Errors, Superior Courts; Volume 9: Judicial
Department, Part II, Courts: County Courts, Courts of Common Pleas; Probate
Courts and Districts; Vqlume i0: Judicial Department, Part III, Court Miscellany;
Jurors; Judges and Justices,- 1747- I?$ 9; Vo. lume I_ i: Judicial Department, Part IV,
Judges and Justices, 1760- 1778; Volume 12: Judicial Department, Part V, Judges
and Justices, 1779- 1788; Vo. l. ume 13: Judicial Department, Part VI, Judges and Jus-tices,
1789- I? 95; Volu. m. e. 14; Judicial Department, Part VII, Judges and Jstices,
1796- 1802; Vo! ume I5: Judicial Department, Part VIII, Judges and Justices,
1809; Volume I_: Judicial Department, Part IX, Judges and Justices, 1810- 1815;
Volume I7:’ Judicial Department, Part X, Judges and Justices, 1816- 1820; Volume 18:
Connecticut Constitution; Volume 19: Citizenship, Part I, Freemen; Aliens; Public
Acts; Individuals: Adams- McKe; Volume 20: Citizenship, Part If, Aliens: Individuals:
McNutt- Woolsey; Restoration of Forfeited Rights; Vlume 21: 0hired States Government:
Part I, Congress; Presidential Electors; Volume 2: nited StatesGernment, Part If,
Constitutional Amendments; Public Documents; Separate States: Laws, Otatutes, etc.;
Volume 23: Miscellaneous Civil Officers, Part I, Appointments, 1722- 1815; Volume 24:
Miscellaeous Civil Officers, Part If, Appointments, 1816- 1820; Miscellaneous Material.
The table of contents not only furnishes a convenient calendar of legislation
on Civil Officers for the period covered, but gives a digest of the subject matter.
The work on the arrangement of the manuscripts for these volumes and on the
Index was done by Jessie A. Parsons.
Connecticut State Library
Hartford, Connecticut
September 1958
Robert C. Sale
State Librarian
Abbreviations
( A)
ass’t.
capt.
ool.
com.
con.
d
gen.
gOV.
gr.
Jr.
- s- d
maj.
maJ. - gen.
neg.
s
secy
sess.
treas.
autograph
assistant
captain
colonel
committee
continued
pence ( Eng. money)
general
governor
granted
junior
pounds, shillings, pence ( English money)
mark
maj or
major- general
negatived
shillings ( English money)
secretary
session
senior
treasurer
INDEX
Abbe, Abbee, Abbey, Abby, Abee.
Nathan, name on docket, 1772- 75 l: 98b, 101b, 102c
" Shubael, ass’t, nomination, 1802- 05 Vl: 16Oa, l? Sa , " com. on U. S. representatives, 1800 XXI: SZa . , sheriff, representation, 1791 XIII: 25b . " Windham representative, 1781- 82,1794- 95
I: I42c, 149i, ISIf, II: 49L, 5? L, 59L
" Simeon, name on docket, 1798- g9 II: 85a, 87b, 90a
" Thomas, " " 1796 II:? b,? Sb
" Thomas, jr. name on docket, 179?- 98 II:? 6c, 8a, 8? a
Abbee, see Abbe.
Abbey, see Ahbe.
Abbot, see Abbott.
Abbott, Abbot.
" Abiel, name on docket, 180 II= llLc
" Daniel ( A) New London county court petition, 1809 VIII: 140c
" Elijah T. name on docket, 1800- O II: lOOb, lOTb
" James, name on docket, 1787 I: 184a
Joseph, Pomfret representative, 17? 9,1? 81 I: 120d, 142c
" Joseph, jr. Tolland county surveyor, appointment, 1787 XXIII: IOa
" Lemuel, Ridgefield representative, 1761- 6 l: 44a, 4Sb, 48b
Abby, see Abbe.
Abee, see Abbe.
Abel, Abell.
Alvan ( A) Franklin, remonstrance, 1816 III: 49c
Andrew( A) New London county court, petltlon, 1809 VIII: 140d
Charle ( A) New London county court, petition, 1809 VIII: 140c
, . Windham county ustice, appointment, 1819- 20
XVII: 240b, 557a
Cherub ( A) Franklln, remonstrance, 1816 III49d
" Elijah, auditor, appointment, 1777 XXIII: I27a . . com. on counting votes, 177?- 90 V: lga, 260a, 284a . . com. on debentures, 178? 1: 186
, ( A) corn. on delegates to Congress, l? 8 V: lS? a . corn. on judges & justices, 1790 XIII: SIb, S? d . corn. on nomlnations, 1782 V: 184b
" ( A) 1785 V: 187a . ,’ com. au U. S. representatives, 1790 XXI: 4a . . Fairfield county ag@ ntl- 791 IX: 64a . . Fairfield county agent, petition, 1791 IX: 6a, 65a
" " ( A) " 1791 IX: 65b
" " Fairfield county lottery agent, 1791 IX: 65a . . Fairfield representative, 1782 I: 149h, 151e . . name on docket, 1787- 94 I: 184bc, II: 52c, SOb . . sheriff, representation, 1791 XXIII: 255b
" Elisha I. New London county justice, appointment, 1816- 17
XVII: 18b, 62b . " ( A) Preston, paper, 181 XVI: lLd
" Ira ( A) Franklin, remonstrance, 1816 III: 49c . " New London county justice, appointment, 1818- 20
XVII: 144a, 226a, S27a
" Jesse ( A) New London county court, petition, 1809 VIII: 140c
" Joshua, name on docket, 1768 I: 70c
" Martin ( A) Franklin, remonstrance, 1816 III: 49c
" Samuel ( A) New London county court, petition, 1809 VIII: 140c
Simeon ( A) " " " . " 1809 VIII: 140d
" Simeon, jr. ( A) New London county court, petition; 1809 VIII: 140d
" Theophilus ( A) " " " . " 1809 VIII: 140d
" Thomas ( A) Franklin, remonstrance, 1816 III: 49c
" Vaniah ( A) " " 1816 III: 49c
Abell, see Abel.
Abernathy, see Abernethy.
Abernethy, Abernathy. , Andrew, Litchfield county justlce, appointment, 1819- 20
XVll: Z44b, 558a
" Russel C. com. on counting votes, 1816 VII: 157b
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Abernethy, Russel C. Litchfield county justice, appointment, 1815- 20
XVl: 200b, 2SSb, 304b, XVll: 29a, 71c, iS4c, 244c, 558b
" " ( A) Torrington presiding officer, 1818 ---- XVIll: 142ab
" William C. com. on nominations, 1817 Vll: 169a
Accounts, see A_ utant general. Accounts; Att___ orneys. Accounts; Co_ trol-ler.
Accounts; Co__ nstables. Accounts; Duty gov-ernor.
Accounts; De_ ty sheriff. Accounts;
Do__ orkeepers. Accounts; El__ ections. Accounts; Ge__ n-eral
Assembly. Accounts; Go__ xvernor. Accounts;
Go__ yvernor’s gards. Accounts; Pr_ EAnters. Accounts;
Sec___ retary. Accounts; Tr_ easurer. Accounts; Unit-ed
States. Accounts.
Ackley, Benjamin, Kent representative, 1780 l: 150d, iS6d
" Ephraim, name on docket, 1799 II: 95b, 96b
" Hannah Ayer, name on docket, 1799 II: 95b, 96b
" John ( A) Hartford county petition, 1789 XIII: 4b
Adam, see Adams.
Adams, Adam, Addams.
" Andrew, ass’t, election, 1781- 89 V: 174a, 182a, 19Ob, 19S, 205bc
205a, 217bc, 218,250b, 255a, 247a, 260bc, 261a, 275a
ass’t, nomination, 1779- 88 V: iS4a, 166a, 180a
187a, 199a, 210a, 25a, 245a, 255a, 268a
" " ass’t, prssent at Assembly, 1781- 89 V: 175a, 177a, 188a
191a, 20Sa, 217a, 250a, 256a, 260a, 266a, 70a
" chief judge of Superior court, appointment, 179- 97
XIII: iSaa, 159a, 186a, 218a, XIV: la, 27a
" " ( A) chief judge of Superior court, petibion in behalf of the
other judges showing that the cost of living has
outdistanced the compensation paid to the judges
& that the business in said court is of such
magnitude as to exclude them from engaging in
any outside occupation & praying for relief.
Read & transmitted to Governor & Council. Pe-tition
renewed. Resolve increasing salary of the
chief judge of he Superior court $ 125 & of the
assistant judges $ iii in addition to their re-spective
salaries for the last half year begin-ning
May 1795, May 1794- 0ct. 1796 X: 152- I5
" ( A) com. on cases in equity, 1782 IX: 7a
" " com. on counting votes, 1777- 89
V: 159a, 202a, OSa, 216a, 217a, 229a, 250a, 246a, 272a
" com. on delegates to Congress, 1788 V: 260b
" " com. on judges & justices, 1777- 88 XI: 258a
XII: 54a, 75b, lllb, 120a, 160b, 217c, 26c, 58b
" " com. on nominations, 1776- 1818 V: 155a, 179a, VII: 188a
" " ( A) " " " 1776- 1818 V: 156a, 180a
" " com. on private petitions, 178 l: IS2a
" " com. on probate courts & dlstricts, 1786 IX: 194a
" " com. on Superior court, 1788 VIII: 158b
s , delegate to Congress, election, 1780- 85 V: iS8b, 187a
" " executors, mentloned on docket, 1798 II: 85b
" " judge of Superior courtappointment, 1789- 9
III: 6a, 47a, 48a, 90a, l19a, iSTa
" " Litchfield county court of common pleas judge, appoint-ment,
neg. 1788 XII: iSSa, 154a
" " Litchfleld county justiceappontment, 1772- 75
XI: 177a, 198a, 14a, 28,52a, 275aE88a, XII14b, 5c
" " Litchfield judge of probate during absence of Oliver
Wolcott, 1776- 78,1780- 81
XI: 257a, 62a, 78a, 28aXII: 40a, S7a
" " Litchfield representative, 1779- 80 I: i0e, 150c, 156c
" " name on docket, 1791 II2Oa
" " speaker lower house, 1779- 80 I: 120,156
" Andrew cir. 3 ext. of last will of Andrew Adams, petition, 1798
VIII: 88a
" Benjamin ( A) Wethersfield, petition, 1795 XIII: I67
" Cornelius ( A) Canterbury, petition, l18 XVIII: 25a
" Dad, name on docket, 1786 ( scratched) -- I: 179b
Adams, David ( A) Pomfret, Woodstock, Thompson & Ashford agent, petition, 1786
VIII: 167a
Edward, Killingly representatlve, 17? 2 I: 97c
Eli ( A) New Londoo county court petition, 1809 VIII: 140c
" Ellashlb, Canterbury represents. tive, 1775- 74,1782 I: i07c, iiic, 149i ,, Windham county justice, appolntment, 1774- 96 XI: 216a, 227b
249a, 274a, 87a, XII: 12a, SSa, S2a,? 6a, 95a, l16a, 141a,
182a, 16ab, 4Sa, 46ab, 247a, 248, XIII: 29a, 77a, llla,
l12s, 146a, 17Sa, 207a, 258a, XIV: 18s
Windham county justice, mentioned, 180S XX: 159s, 160a
Elijah, exr. of last will of Andrew Adam, petition, 1798 III: 88
Ellsha, Windham county justice, appointment, 1820 ( name scratched)
XVII: 557a
Ezra, Hartford county justice, appolntment, 177- 1820 IV: 56a, 69a, lOTb
139a, 166a, 209a, XV: gb, 47a, lOa, 145a, 276a, XVI: iSa,
65a, lia, 179a, 255a, 281a, XVll: lSs, S2a, lTa, 211a,
509a, 510a
" John, Canaan representative, 1795 II= 59n
" ( A) Canterbury agent, petition, 1795 III: lTOb
" com. on nominations, 1805 VI: O6a
Litchfleld county justice, appointment, 180- 04
IV: 25b, XV: Z7a, 65a
" Joseph ( A) Killingly, indorsement of petitlon, 18O Xx: Igc
notice of specil session of Assembly, 1754 l: 5a
,, Windham county justice, appointment, 1802- 20 XIV: Ta
XV: 24a, 61s, llSa, 160a, 20Sa, 241a, 89a, XVI: 2a, 81a,
157a, 197a, 25ia, 50ia, XVII: 6a, 68a, iSla, 40a, 27a
" Joseph B. ( A) Canterbury petition, 1818 XVIII: 2Sa
" Joshua, jr. Fairfield county justice, appointment, 1819- 20
XVII: 4b, SIb
Lemuel, expense account for chair for Hartford state house, 1796
III: lSla
Fhinehas ( A) ew London county court petltion, 1809 VIII: 140d
Pygan, com. on amemdment of laws, 1764 IV: Sd
corn. on counting votes, 17S9 V: 21a
" name on socket, 1771 I: 89b, 95cf
New London county justice, appointment, 17SS- 7 X: 184a, 19Sa,
207a, Oa, 25Sa, 49s, XI: Ta, 17a, 27a, 59a, 65a, 84a,
99ab, llSa, l4a, iSSa, 172a, 192a
New London representative, 1755,1759- 60,176- 6S
. I: 6a, Ta, 6a, 41a, Sla, S2a, S4a, S6a New London representative, did not attend, ar. 1764 l: SSa
Richard, name on docket, 1791 II: lga
Norwlch, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has set-tled
in said town with hi family where he has
made a contract for purchase of a house & land
with a view to making a permanent residence in
Norwich & praying for liberty to purchase & hold
real estate in- this state. Resolve granting pe-tition,
ay 1811 XIX: SI, 52
" Rufus ( A) Canterbury, indorsement of petltion, 1818 XX: IIc . ( A) Canterbury moderator, 1818 XIII: 4ab . clerk lower hous, lSl6 XXII: II6 . ( A) clerk lower house, f816 III: 47- 49,52,54- 6,186- 188,
IV: II4, VII: I40- 145, VIII: 40, IX: I68, XVII: 2,5,5,8,9,
II- 16,18- 21,25,25- 27,29- 52,54, XIX: I, XXI: II- 15,
. XXII: IIS, IIS, IIg, 154- 156, XXIV: 58- 40 " com. on counting votes, 1806 VI: iSa
com. on expense account, lSl5 IIl: ga
" " ( A) 1815 III: lOa
" com. on judges & justices, 1812 XVI: I5Tb
" com. on sheriff laws, l16 XXIV: 45a
, ." com. on U. S. representativs,! SlO- 16 TXI: llSa, 154a Plainfield judge of probate, appointment, 181- 18
. XVI: 157a, 176a, Z3a, 276a, XVII: lla, SOa, lOSa " indham county justice, appointment, 1806- 18 I: 160a, 205a,
241a, 289a, XVI: 52a, 81a, 156a, 196a, 2SOa, 300a, 50ia,
, ,, XVII: 26a, 68a, ISla Windham county justice, appointment, 181 ( name scratched)
XVI: ISTa
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Adams, Samuel, Fairfield county justice, appointment, 1755- 8 X: 185a, 197a,
208a, 221a, 256a, 250a, XI: Sa, 18a, 28a, 40a, 66a, SSa, lOOa,
l16a, lSa, iS4a, 175a, 194a, 212a, 225a, 248a, 27a, 86a,
XII: lOa, SOa, Sla, TSa
Stratford representative, 1756,1759,1761,1770
I: 25c, 27ab, 56a, 44b, 80b
1757 ( name scratched) I: 25b
Samuel F. com. on counting votes, 1816 VIl: iS? b
Squire, Fairfield county justice, appointment, iS09- 17 XV: 2865
XVI: 29b, 76b, 155b, 194b, 65a, 298a, XVII: 2b, SSa
" Fairfield county justice, appointment neg. 1814 XVI: 84ab
Thomas, Canterbury representative, 1780 I: 150c, 156c
" Timothy, name on docket, 1755 I: ll
Titus ( A) Canterbury petition, 1818 XVIII: a
" William ( A) Canterbury petition, 1818 XIII: Sa
com. on Hartford state house, 1788 III: ll
" ( A) Hartford county petltion, 1791 IX: SSb
Hartford state house petition, 1790 III: llgb
nsme on docket, 1775- 91 I: 102d, 198b, 202a, II: Sa, 5a, 16, Sa
New London county justice, appointment, 1809- 20 XV: 28a,
XVI: 25a, 74a, 128a, 191a, 44a, 290a, XVII: lSa, 62a, 144b,
26b, 527b
notice of special session of Assembly, 1754 l: 5a
( A) Simsbury remonstrance, 1806 II: 152b
Addams, see Adams.
Addresses.
Address of the Assembly on state rights or interference of the O.. gov-ernment
with the commerce of the several states
with foreign countries & a denunciation of the
embargo, Feb. 1809 XXII: I66
Adgate, Thomas ( A) New London county court petltion, 1809 VIII: 140c
Adjutant general.
Resolve directing the comptroller to deliver one copy of the last edi-tion
of the statutes of this stste to the lieu-tenant
governor & adjutant general of the militia
of this tate, gay 1809 IV: f02
Adjutant general. Accounts.
Expense account of Adj- gen. Huntington with the state.
Differing votes. Referred to comptroller, ay 1795
XXIII: 248
Admiralty jurisdiction.
Act empowering the Superior court to try & determine piracies, felonles &
robberies committed on the high seas, allowing
trial in any county where the offenders may happen
to be taken & apprehended & authorizing the Supe-rior
court to try same in the same manner as in
case of felonies committed on land. Passed, with
alteration, Oct. 1779 VIII: 54
Affidavits, see Evi____ dence.
Affirmations.
Act relating to oaths, permitting Quakers to make affirmation, ay 1819
XXIV: IS, I34
Agard, Benjamin ( A) Stafford remonstrance, 1802 II: 108b
Age limit, see Te__ nure of office. Age limit.
Aggett, Thomas, name on docket, 1804 II: 121c
" ( A) New Haven, petition showing that he is a foreigner & that
he moved to Conn. with view to pursuing his occupa-tion
as a gardener & that he has a family in New
Haven & has contracted for purchase of a piece of
ground for cultivation & prayln for liberty to
purchase & hold lands in this state. Resolve
granting petition, ay 1804 XIX: 88,34
Ainsorth, Nathaniel, name on docket, 1773 I: Olb, 102be
Akens, Henry, name on docket, 1788 I: lgOb
Albrecht, George Frederick, New Haven, petitlon with Lewis Frederick Albrecht
of said town showing that they are natives of Ger-many
& wish to settle in New Haven & praying for
liberty to purchase & hold real estate in this
state. Resolve authorizing petitioners to purchase
& hold rea+/- tate in Conn. ln the same manner as if
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they were native citizens thereof, ay 1812
XIX; 55, S6
Albrecht, Lewis Frederick, New Haven, petition with George Frederick Al-brecht
of said town showing that they are natives
of Germany & wish to settle in ew Haven & pray-ing
for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in
this state. Resolve authorizing petitioners to
purchase & hold real state in Conn. in the same
manner an if they were native citizens thereof,
may 1812 XIX: 55,56
Alcot, see Olcott.
Alcox, Medad, Plymouth petition, 1818 XVIII: llOab
Alden, Aldin.
uaniel, Hartford county justice, appointment, 1755- 58,1767- 84 X: 182b,
192a, 204a, 217a, XI: 8+/- a, 97a, llla, 151a, 147a, 168a,
189b, OSa, 220a, 241a, 65a, XII: Sb, 24a, 46a, 68a, 88a,
107a, lOa, lOga
Stafford representative, 1758,176+/-, 1768,1771
I: 55b, 44b, 67a, 69a, 88a
Daniel, jr. Hartford county justice, appointment, 1766 XI: 61a
Stafford representative, dld not attend, gar. 1760, Oct.
1765 I: 41b, S8c
" 2arius ( A) Stafford remonstrance, iS02 II: 108b
llab, Stafford representative, election, 1802 - II: 108a, lOgllOa
Stafford representative, remonstrance against his election,
1802 II: 08- 110
Tolland county justice, appointment, 1802- 12 XI: 242a, XV: 52a,
75a, 124a169a, 215a, 251a, 299a, XVI; Sga, 91a, 154a
Elisha, com. on judges & justices, 1807 XV: 215b
" Joseph, Tolland county justice, appointment neg. 1801 XIV: I88a
, Samuel ( A) Stafford remonstrance, 1802 II: 108b
Aldermen.
Act giving additional powers to the city courts of the respective cities
of this state, stating that in absence of the mayor
& the two aldermen who act as judges in the city
courts the other aldermen may act as judges as-sisted
by two justices of the county in which the
city may be & granting the city courts cognizance
of any suit or action which may be commenced by
the president, directors & company of any bank, KOct
1801s IX: 144
Aldin, see Alden.
Aldrich, Spraue ( A) Pomfret, petition, 1818 XVIII: II2a
, Zaccheus ( A) 1818 XVIII: IL2a
Alexander, James, con,. on counting vote, lSl6 VII: 157b . indham county justice, appointment, 1800- 20 XIV: ISOa,
177b, 27a, XV; 24a, 61a, llSa, 160a, 205a, 41b, 289a,
XVI: 5b, 81a, 157a, 197a, Slb, 50iab, XVII: 26b, 68b, 151b,
. . 240b, SSTa ( A) clerk lower house, Tenn. i13 XXII: 98a
illiam ( A) sec’y, Tenn. i17 XXII: I27c
Alien & sedition acts.
Report of com. on resolutions of Ky. & Va. hesolves refusing to concur
in resolutions pased in Ky. & a. which are in
opposition to the alien & sedition acts, ay
1799 XXII: I6- I64
Aliens.
Adams, Richard, orwich, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has
settled in aforesaid town with his family where he
has made a contract for purchase of a house &
land with view to making a permanent residence &
praying for liberty to purchase & hold land in
Conn. Reolve granting petition, ay 1811
XIX: SI, 52
Aggett, Thomas, Mew Haven, petitlon saowlng that he is a foreigner & has
moved to Conn. with view to pursuing his occupa-tion
as a gardener & that he has a family in New
Haven & has contracted for urchase of a piece of
ground for cultivation & praying for liberty to
purchase & hold lands in this state.- Eesolve
granting petltion, a 1804 XIX: 55,54
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Aliens. ( con.)
Albrecht, George Frederick, Eew Haven, petition with Lewis Frederick Al-brecht
of said town showing that they are natives
of Germany & wish to settle in New Haven & praying
for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in this
state. Resolve authorizing petitioners to purchase
& hold real estate in Conn. in the same manner as
if they were native citizens thereof, ay 18i2
XlX: S, 6
Albrecht, Lewis Frederick, New Haven, petition with George Frederick Al-brecht
of said town showing that they are natives
of Germany & wish to settle in New Haven & praying
for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in this
state. Resolve authorizing petitioners to purchase
& hold real estate in Conn. in the same manner as
if they were native citizens thereof, May 1812
XIX: 55,56
Aquart, John Merle, Hartford, formerly of the West Indies, petition by his
attorney showing that he purchased a tract of land
in Hartford of Robert Johnson Collins & has since
found that he is forbidden as an alien to purchase
land in Conn. & praying that his purchase may be
established as good & valid. Resolve granting pe-tition
in the same manner as if petitioner were a
native citizen, ay 1798 XIX: 37,58
Bakewell, William, New Haven, petition with others & with indorsement by
inhabitants, showing that petitioners are foreign-ers
& that they have expended large sums of money
in building an extensive brewery in New Haven &
praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in
this state. Resolve granting petition, May 1799
XlX: 9- 41
" William Luckcock, New Haven, petition with others & with in-dorsement
by inhabitants, showing that petitioners
are foreigners & that they have expended large
sums of money in building an extensive brewery in
New Haven & praying for liberty to purchase & hold
lands in this state. Reolve granting petition,
ay 1799 XIX: 9- 41
Barioni, Joseph, Lyme, petition showing that he was born in Spain & pray-ing
for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in
Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner
as if petitioner were a native citizen, Apr. May
1819 XIX: 42,45
Barnes, Daniel, New Haven. Petition of Simeon Baldwin of said town,
adm. on insolvent estate of Daniel Barns, late of New
Haven, deceased, & a native of St. Croix, showing
that the deceased, while a foreigner, had purchased
land in New Haven & praying that this conveyance of
land may be made valid. Special grant validating
this purchase of land. Resolve in accordance with
the special grant. Passed, with alteration, Sept. Oct.
1804 XIX: 44,4
Basdea, Benjamin W. Middletown, petltion by his attorney showing that he
is a native of Bermuda & praying for liberty to
purchase & hold lands in Conn. Resolve granting pe-tition
in the same manner as if petitioner were a
native citlzen, May 1819 XIX: 48,47
Blatchford, Samuel, Fairfield, petltion showing that he is a native of
Great Britain & is settled as a minister in parish
of Stratfleld & praying for liberty to purchase &
hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting peti-tion,
May 1798 XIX: 48
Boardman, William, Middletown, petition with indorsement by inhabitants
showing that he is a native of Haiti & praying for
liberty to purchase & hold real estate in this
state. Resolve granting petition in the same manner
as if petitioner were a native citizen, Apr. May
1810 XIX: 49- S1
Boldero, Edmund, Berlin, petition with indorsement by inhabitants showing
that he is a foreigner & wishe to make a permanent
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settlement in Conn. & praying for liberty to
purchase lands in thi state. Resolve granting
petition in the same manner as if petitioner
were a native cltizen, Lay 1807 XIX: S2- 54
Aliens. ( con.)
Bonjes, Ian, Hartford, petition showing that he is a native of Germany &
praying for liberty to purchase real estate in
Conn. Resolve grantinE petition in the same man-ner
8s if petitioner were a native citizen, Oct.
1811 XIX: S5,56
Brandin, Pierre E. Cheshire, petition showing that he is a @ oreigner &
praying for liberty to hold real estate in Conn.
Resolve, wlth copy, granting petition in the same
manner as if petitioner were a native citizen,
May 1804 XIX: ST- 59
Bromley, Joseph, New Haven, petition showing that he is an alien &
praying for liberty to purchase & hold real es-tate.
Resolve granting petition in the same man-ner
as if petitioner were a native citizen, Oct.
1804 XIX: 80,61
Brown, Michael, MiddAetown, petition with indorsement by inhabitants,
showing that he is a foreigner & praying for lib-erty
to purchase lanas in this state. Hesolve
granting petition, Oct. 180 XIX: 62,6S
William, New Haven, petition showing that he is an alien & that
he purchased a tract of land & a house in New
Haven & praying for confirmation of title. Re-solve
confirming aforesaid purchase of real es-tate
in the same manner as if petitioner were a
native citizen, Oct. 1801 XIX: 64,65
Bruce, Barwick, petition showing that he is a physician from Island of
Barbados & is now living in Hartford county &
praying for liberty to purchase a tract of land
in Wethersfield. Resolve granting petition in the
same manner as if petitioner were a native citi-zen,
Oct. 1809 XIY: 66,67
Bryan, John, Middletown, petition showing that he is a native of
land of St. Christopher & praying for the right
to purchase & holdlands in this state. Resolve
granting petition in the same manner as if peti-tioner
were a native citizen, May 181 XIX: 68,69
Bush, William, Milford, petition with indorsement by inhabitants, showing
that he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to
purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve
granting petition in the same manner as if peti-tioner
were a native citizen, Oct. 181 XIX: 70,71
Carhart, Hecallah, Greenwich, petition showing that he was a British
subject & praying for liberty to hold lands in
Conn. already purchased. Resolve granting liberty
to petitioner to hold lans which he has pur-chased
in the same manner as if he were a native
citizen, ay 1805 XIX: 72,7
Cart, Patrick O. Washington, petition with insorsement by inhabitants,
showing that he is a native of Ireland & a
brickmaker by trade & praying for liberty to pur-chase
& hold real estate in Conn. Resolve rant-ing
petition in the same manner as if petitioner
were a native citizen, Mar- May 180S XIX: 74,75
" Thomas, Norwalk, petition showing that he is a foreigner in busi-ness
as a clothier & has already purchased a
piece of land & built a house & fulling- mill &
praying for liberty to hold same & to make other
purchase. Resolve granting liberty to petitioner
to purchase & hold land in Corm. Oct. 1801 XIX: 76,77
Carter, Martha, petitlon with Matthew Carter, her husband, showin that
they are foreigners & that said Matthew has con-tracted
for purchase of a valuable establishment
in town of Mi+/- ford, called the Columbian mills,
praying for liberty to purchase & hold same. Re-solve
granting petition in the same manner as if
petitioners were native citizens, May 1818
XIX: 78,79
Aliens. ( con.)
Carter, Martha. Petition of George Chance of N. Y. showing that Samuel
Pinney of N. Y. sold to Matthew & Martha Carter
the grist- mill & appurtenances thereof at Mil-ford,
called the Columbian miils,& that Matthew
& Martha Carter conveyed the same premises to pe-titioner
by a mortgage of $ i$, 000 conditioned for
payment of $ 6,500 on 7th of November 1818, which
bond remains unpaid & that atthew & Martha Car-ter
& petitioner are aliens & praying that afore-said
deeds may be validated. Resolve granting pe-tition
in the same manner as if petitloner & Mat-thew
& iartha Carter were native citizens, ay
180 XIX: 82,8
Matthew, petition with Martha, his wlfe, showing that they are
foreigners & that said | atthew has contracted
for purchase of a aluable establishment in
town of Milford, called the Columbian mills, &
praying for liberty to purchase & hold same.
Resolve granting petition in the same manner as
if petitioners were native citizens, ay 1818
XIX: 78,79
" " petition showing that he has contracted for purchase
of the Columbian mills in Milford for purpose of
manufacturing flour & meal & that father of pe-titioner,
Matthew Carter, st. & Henry Freeland,
both of England, propose to auvance to petitioner
a considerable sum of money, payment for which is
to be secured by mortgage on such real estate as
petitioner may purchase & praying that aforesaid
Matthew Carter, mr. & Henry Freeland may be per-mitted
to receive such mortgages. Resolve grant-ing
petition in the same manner as if atthew
Carter, st. & Henry Freeland were native citizens,
May 1818 XIX: 80,81
" " Petition of George Chance of N. Y. showing that Samuel
Pinney of N. Y. sold to latthew & Martha Carter
the grist- mill & appurtenances thereof at Mil-ford,
called the Columbian mills, & that Matthew
& Martha Carter conveyed the same premises to pe-titioner
by a mortgage of $ i, 000 conditioned
for payment of $ 6,500 on 7th of November 1818,
which bond remains unpaid & that Matthew & Mar-tha
Carter & petitioner are aliens & praying
that aforesaie deeds may be validated. Resolve
granting petition in the same manner as if peti-tioner
& Matthew & Martha Carter were native
cltlzens, May. 18O XIX: 8,8
Matthew, sr. Petition of Matthew Carter showing that he has
contracted for purchase of the Columbian mills
n Milford for purpose of manufacturing flour &
meal & that father of petitioner, Matthew Garter,
st. & Henry Freeland, both of ngland, propose to
advance to petitioner a considerable sum of mon-ey,
payment for which is to be secured by mort-gage
on such rea estate as petitioner may pur-chase
& praying that aforesaid atthew Carter, mr.
& Henry Freeland may be permitted to receive
such mortgages. Resolve granting petition in the
same manner as if atthew Carter, st. & Henry
Freeland were native cltizens, May 1818 XIX: 80,81
hance, George, N. Y. petition showing that Samuel Pinney of N. Y. sold to
Matthew & Martha Carter the grist- mill & appur-tenances
thereof at Milford, called the Columbian
mills & that Matthew & Martha Carter conveyed
the same premises to petitioner by a mortgage of
$ 1,000 conditioned for payment of $ 8,00 on 7th
of November 1818, which bona remains unpaid &
that Matthew & Martha Carter & petitioner are
aliens & praying that aforesaid deeds may be val-
Idated. Resolve granting petition in the same
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Allen,. ( con.)
manner as if petitioner & Matthew & artha
Carter were native cltizens, lay 1820 XIX: SZ, 85
Chaplin, James, New Haven, petition showing that he is a foreigner &
by occupation a carpenter & has contracted for
the purchase of a small piece of land on hich
to build a house & praying for liberty to pur-chase
this lane. Reolve authorizing petitioner
to purchase & hold lands in Conn. in fee simple,
Oct. 1805 XIX: 84,85
Chapman, John W. New Haven, petition with others & with indorsement by
inhabitants showing that petitioners are for-eigners
& that they h. a, e expended large sums of
money in building an extensive brewery n New
Haven & praying for liberty to purchase & hold
lands in Conn. Resolve granting petition, Lay
1799 XIX: 9- 41
Clegg, William, Norwich, petition with indorsement by inhabitants show-ing
that he is a foreigner & has purchased a
house in said tom & praying for liberty to hold
lands in Conn. Resolve granting petltion, not-withstanding
any law to the contrary, Apr. ay
1814 XIX: 86- 88
Compigng, David, New Haven, petition with indorsement by mayor & oth-ers
of Philadelphia, showing that he is a for-eigner
& praying for liberty to purchase & hold
real estate in Conn. Resolve investing petition-er
with the same power to purchase & hold lands
in this state as if he were a native citizen,
June- Oct. 1798 XI: 89- 91
Cox, Richard, Stamford, petltion by his attorney showin that he is a
foreigner & praying for liberty to hold real es-tate
in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the
same manner as if petitioner were a native cit-izen,
ay 1819 XIX: 9., 95
Creny, Louis A. Ellington, petition showing that he i a foreigner &.
has bargained for a farm in Ellington & praying
for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in
Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same man-ner
as if petitioner were a native citlzen, ay
181 XIX: 94,95
Cunningham, Sarah, Derby, petition by her attorney showing that she is
a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase &
hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting peti-tion
in the same manner as if petitioner were
native citlzen, ay 180 XIX: 96,97
Daniels, ary, Danbury, petition with indorsement by inhabitants, show-ing
that she is a foreigner & by industry has
acquired a small property & praying for liberty
to hold real estate. Resolve granting petition
in the same manner as if petitioner were a na-tive
citizen, Apr. May 1802 XIX: 98,99
Davey, William, Middletown, petition with others showing that they are
foreigners now residing in Middletown & Hartford
& have purchased lands & erected mills thereon
in Middletown & praying for liberty to hold &
enjoy this real estate. Resolve granting peti-tion
& allowing petiti. oners to purchase further
lands, Oct. 1799 XIX: 154,155 . Willis. m, jr. Hartford, petition with others showlno that they
are foreigners now residing & Hartford & Middle-town
& have purchased lands & erected mills
thereon in the latter town & praying for liber-ty
to hold & enjoy this real estate. Resolve
granting petition & allowing petitioners to
purchase further lands, Oct. 1799 XIX: 14,15
Dawson, John, Huntington, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has
purchased lands in said town & praying for lib-erty
to hold this real estate in his own right.
Resolve authorizing petitioner to purchase &
hold real estate & stating that deeds of con-veyance
which he ha heretofore received shall
be valid. Passed, wlth alteration, ay 1802
XIX: lO0,101
Aliens. ( con.)
Denison, John, Lyme, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has agreed
to purchase a farm in said tovm& praying for lib-erty
to hold real estate. Resolve granting peti-tion
in the same manner as if he were a native
cltlzen, May 1811 XIX: I02,105
Dobson, Peter, Vernon, petitlon showing that he is a foreigner & has
been in said town setting up machinery for pur-pose
of manufacturing cotton & praying for liber-ty
to purchase & hold real estate. Resolve grant-ing
petition in the same manner as if petitioner
were a native citizen, may 1811 XIX: I04,105
Dummett, Thomas Henry, ew Haven, petition showing that he is s foreign-er
& praying for liberty to purchase & hold real
estate in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the
same manner as if petitioner were a native clti-zen,
0ct. 1818 XIX: I06,107
Eddy, Frese, New Haven, petition showing that he is a alien & prsyng
for liberty to hold real property in Conn. Re-solve
granting petition in ths ame manner as if
petitioner were a native citizen, May 1820
XIX: I08,109
Ferguson, John, jr. New Milford, petition with indorsement by inhabi-tants
showing that he is a native of Canada &
praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in
Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same man-ner
as ifpetitioner were a native citizen, Oct.
1806 XIX: IIO, III
Flynn, James, Ridgefleld, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has
been admitted to citizenship in the U. S. & has
purchased real estate in Ridgefield & has learned
that the Assembly must pass a special resolve in
order that petitioner may hold these lands in fee
& praying for liberty to purchase & hold real es-tate
in Conn. Resolve granting petition & allow-ing
petitioner to transmit lands by descent as ef-fectually
as if he were a native citizen, May 1817
XIX: II2,115
Franklin, Frank, Middletown, petition showing that he is an alien &
praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in
this stste. Resolve granting petition in the same
manner as if petitioner were a native cltlzen, May
1805 XI: I14,115
James, New Haven, petition showing that he is a foreigner & by
occupation a butcher & praying for liberty to
hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting peti-tion
in the same manner as if petitioner were a
native cltlzen, Oct. 1811 XIX: ll6,117
" Thomas, East Hartford, petltion showing that he is an alien &
praying for liberty to purchase & hold land in
this state. Resolve granting petition in the same
manner as if petitioner were a native citizen,
0ct. 1812 XIX: II8,119
Frazer, Simon, Woodbury, petition showing that he is a native of Quebec &
praying for liberty to purchase & hold land in
Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same man-ner
ss if petitioner were a native citizen, May
1808 XIX: 120,121
Freeland, Henry. Petition of latthe Carter showing that he has con-tracted
for purchase of the Columbian mills in New
Milford for purpose of manufacturing flour & meal
& that father of petitioner, atthew Carter, sr. &
Henry Freeland, both of Englandpropose to advance
to petitioner a considerable sum of money, the pay-
ment for - hich is to be secured by mortgage on
such real estate as petitioner may purchase &
praying that atthew Carter, st. & Henry Free-land
may be permitted to receive such mortgages.
Resolve granting petition in the same manner as
if said gatthew Carter, sr. & Henry Freeland were
native citizens, ay i18 XIX: 80,81
Aliens. ( con.)
Frith, Hezekiah, petition showing that he is a native of Bermuda & has
a son at Yale college & wishes to remove himself
& family to Conn. & become a citizen of the U..
& purchase real estate in Conn. & praying for
liberty to purchase & hold land in the same man-ner
as if he were a citizen. Resolve granting pe-tition,
Oct. 1805 XIX: I22,125
Giles, John, Trumbull, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has
been employed as a minister in said town & pray-ing
for liberty to purchase & hold real estate.
Resolve granting liberty to petitioner to pur-chase
lands in Conn. May 1801 XIX: I24
Gourgas, John Mark, lilton, Mas. petition showing that he was born at
Geneva, was naturalzed in Great Britain & moved
later to sai Milton & now wishes to reside in
Conn. & praying for liberty to purchase & hold
real estate in the latter state. esolve grant-ing
petition in the same manner as if petition-er
were a native citizen. Passed, with alteration
May 180S XIX: IZ5,126
Greenly, Thomas, ew Canaan, petition with indorsement by inhabitants
showing that he is a foreigner & praying for
liberty to purchase real estate. Resolve granting
petition in the same manner as if petitioner
ere a native citizen, May 1805 XIX: IZ7- 1Z9
Gronauer, John Charles, Hartford, petltion showing that he is a native
of Geneva & now wishes to cultivate a farm in
said Hartford & praying for liberty to purchase
& hold real estate in fee simple. Resolve grant-ing
petition in the same manner as if petitioner
were a native citizen, May 1798 XIX: ISO, ISI
Gruenert, Henry, Rew Haven, petition showing that he wasborn in Den-mark
& praying for liberty to invest in real es-tate
in said Rew Haven. Resolve granting petition
in the same manner as if petitioner were a na-tive
citizen, Oc+ .1816 XIX: I, I
Hart, James, giddletown, petition with others showing that they are for-eigners
residing in Middletown & Hartford & have
purchased lands & erected mills n the former
town & praying for liberty to hold & enjoy this
property. Resolve granting petition & allowing
petitioners to purchase further lands, Oct. 1799
XIX: I4,15S
" John, | Iddletown, petition with others showing that they are for-eigners
residing in giddletown & Hartford & have
purchased lands & erected mills in the former
town & praying for liberty to hold & enjoy this
property. Resolve granting petition & allowing
petitioners to purchase further lands, Oct. 1799
XIX: i4,
Hartley, Henry, New Haven, petition showing that he is a foreigner &
praying for liberty to purchase & hold real es-tate
in Conn. Resolve granting liberty to peti-tioner
to take & receive conveyance of real prop.
erty in this state & to hold & transfer same as
fully as he might do if he were a native citi-zen,
0ct. 1805 XIX: 156,17
Heath, Edward, Wallingford, petitlon showing that he is a foreigner & is
occupied as a farmer & praying for liberty to
purchase & hold lands in Conn. Resolve granting
petition in the same manner as if petitioner ere
a native citizen, Oct. 1808 XIX: I8,139
Aliens. ( con.)
Heyllger, John, St. Crolx. Petition of Titus Street of Cheshire with
others showing that Adam Babcock & Michael Todd
executed deeds to property in New Haven to Elias
Smith of iontreal who conveye same to John Hey-liger
of St. Croix & that others also conveyed
property in Ne" Haven to aforesaid Heyllger &
praying that deeds to this property may be vali-dated.
Resolve granting petition in the same
manner as if Elias Smith & John Heyliger had been
native citizens. Passed, with alterations, Oct.
1804 XX: 66, S7
Hick, John, Huntlngton, petition with indorsement by selectmen showing
that he is a German & has purchased several par-cels
of land in said town & praying for liberty
to hold these lands. Resolve authorizing peti-tioner
to hold lands heretofore purchased &
granting him liberty to purchase lands in the
future, ay 1798 XIX: 140- 14
Hilton, Robert, Greenwich, petitlon with William Withnall of said town
& indorsement by inhabitants show that they
are aliens & praying for liberty to hold real es-tate
in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the
same manner as if petitioners were native citi-zens
, May i814 XIX: 14,144
Holland, Nancy, New Haven, petitlon shoing that she i a foreigner &
widow of John S. Holland who conveyed his real es-tate
to Robert Johnston, father of petitioner &
also a foreigner & that this property has ca-cheated
to the state & petitioner has 7 children
to support & praying for liberty to hold said
land. Referred to com. on minors’ lands. Report of
com. Resolve authorizing petitioner to hold
lands in Conn. in the same manner, as if she & her
father were native citizens, Oct. 1817 - XIX: i4s- 147
Humphreys, Anne Frances, Boston, Mass. petition showln= that she is wid-ow
of David Humphreys, late of Humphreysville, de-ceased,
& that she was married to said Humphreys
while he was D. S. minister to Portugal & that she
is a foreigner & praying for liberty to hold real
estate left to her in Conn. by last will of her
late husband. esolve granting petition in the
same manner as if petitioner were a native citi-zen,
May 1819 .- XIX: 148,149
Ioza, Antonio, Hartford, petltion sho, ing that he is a native of Portu-gal
& prayln for liberty to purchase lands in
Conn. Resolve authorizing petitioner . o purchase
& hold real estate in Conn. as effectually as if
he were a native citizen, May 1817 XIX: ISO, ISI
Jack, Morison, Lyme, petition with evidence showing that he is a for-eigner
& has made a contract to purchase a farm
in said town & praying for liberty to hold lands
in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same
manner as if petitioner were a native citizen,
Oct. 1811 XIX: 152- 155
Johns, Evan, Middletown, petition showing that he is a foreigner & is
about to be settled as a minister in town of Ber-lln
& praying for liberty to purchase & hold
lands in this state. Resolve granting petition in
the same manner as if petitioner were a native
cltizen, May 180 XIX: I56,157
Johnson, Thomas, Middletown, petition with others showing that they are
foreigners & have already mame purchases of real
estate & praying for liberty to hold same & to
make further purchases for their own accommoda-tion
& improvement. Resolve granting petition in
the same manner as if petitioners were native
citizens, ay 1798 XX: 25,26
Jones John, Milford, petltlon by his attorney showing that he is a
foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase &
hold lands in Conn. Resolve granting petition
in the same manner as if petitioner were a na-tive
citizen, May 1817 XIX: I8,159
Aliens. ( con.)
Kennett, Thomas, ew Canaan, petition ’ ith indorsement by inhabitants
show- ing that he is a foreigner & by occupation
a ship’s carpenter & has contracted to purchase
a house in said town & praying for liberty to
hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting pe-tition
in the same manner as if petitioner were
a native citizen,[ gay 1808 XIX: I60,161
Kineer, William, Derby, petition showing that he is 8 foreigner & has
made arrangements for carrying on the business of
distilling spirits in Derby & pra, ing for liberty
to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Reolve
granting petition in the same manner as if peti-tioner
were a native citizen, May 1818 XIX: I62,165
Lee, illiam, Middletown, petltion showing that he is a foreigner & by
trade a cotton manufacturer & praying for liber-ty
to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Re-solve
granting petition in the same manner as f
petitioner were a native citizen, Oct. 1809
XIX: 164,165
Lister, Edward, Humphreysvilie, petitlon with indorsement by employers
showing that he is a foreigner & is employed 8s
a mechanic in manufacture of woolen at said Hum-phreysville
& that he has already purchased a
house & several acres of land near the factory
& praying for liberty to hold this real estate.
Resolve granting petition in the same manrrer as
if petitioner were a native cltizen, Oct. 1816
XIX: 166,167
Lloyd, Lisle, New Haven, petition showing that he is a foreigner &
praying for liberty to purchase & hold real es-tate
in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the
same manner as if petitioner were a native cit-izen,
iay 1812 XIX: 168,169
Macaulay, Ann, Hartford, petition with Donald, her husband, by their at-torney
showing that they are foreigners & pray-ing
for liberty to purchase & hold real estate
in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same
manner as if petitioners were native citizens,
Jan. 181 XIX: 170,171 . Donald, Hartford, petition with Ann, his wife, by their attorney
showin that they are foreigners & praying for
liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn.
Resolve ranting petition in the same manner as
if petitioners were native cltizens, Jan. 181S
XIX: 170: .71
cee, Joshua, New Haven, petltlon showing that he is a foreigner & pray-ing
for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in
Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same man-ner
as if petitioner were a native citlzen, May
1814 XIX: ITZ, 17
cNutt, Robert, New Haven, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has
contracted for a piece of land on which to build
a house & praying for liberty to purchase & hold
real estate in Conn. esolve granting petition in
the same manner as if petitioner were a native
citlzen, Oct. 181. XX: l
/ c} ae, Colin, New Haven, petition showing that he is a foreigner & pray-ing
for liberty to purchase & hold lands in this
state. Resolve granting petition in the same man-ner
as if petitioner were a native citizen, Oct.
1818 XX: ,
aginnis Samuel J. Boston, ass. petition showing that he is a foreign-er
& now re, ides in Boston & has purchased a farm
in Plainfield & pra$ ing for liberty to hold real
estate in Conn. Reolve granting petition, Oct.
1797 XX: S8
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Aliens. ( con.)
Mallery, Caleb, Washington, petition with indorsement by inhabitants show-ing
that he is a foreigner & has already bargained
for a tract of land in Conn. & praying for liberty
to purchase & hold real estate in said state. Re-solve
granting petition in the same mauner as if
petitioner were a native citizen, isy 1794 XX:?, 8
Martin, _ Martha Jones, ew Haven, petition showing that she is widow of
Christopher artin, a Dane, who ham purchased & be-queathed
to her a parcel of land with a house
thereon in New Haven & praying for the right to
the title to aforesaid property. Resolve validat-ing
deed to said real estate in New Haven in the
same manner as if Christopher artin had been a
native citizen of Com. ay 1818 XX:, IO
ason, Willam, Canterbury, petition with incorsement by inhabitants
showino that he is a foreigner & a weaver by pro-fession
& praying for liberty to urchase & hold
real estate in Conn. Resolve granting petition in
the same manner as if petitioner were a native
citizen, Oct. 1818 XX: ll, 12
ontfridy, Lewis Benjamin de, Hartford, petition showin that he was a
subject of the late King of France & has taken
measures to become naturalized & praying for lib-erty
to purchase a farm within town of Hartford.
Resolve authorizing petitioner to purchase a tract
of land at a place called the Blue HilLs in said
town & to hold same a an state in fee simple in
as valid a manner as if he were a native citizen,
May 1797 XX: 15,14
Moulinier, Claude, Bridgeport, petition with Francis oulinier & , ith
indorsement by inhabitants shoing that they are
foreigners & have urchased laud & built a house
thereon in bridgeport & praying for liberty to
hold this house & land. Resolve granting petition
in the same manner as if petitioners were native
citizens, 0ct. 1809 XX: I5,16
" Francis, Bridgeport, petition with Claude Moulinier & with
inaorsement by inhabitants, showinl that they are
foreigners & have purchased land & built a house
thereon in Bridgeport & praying for liberty to
hold this house & land. Resolve granting petlton
in the same manner as if petitioners were native
citizens, Oct. 1809 XX: I5,16
Myers, William, New Haven, petitlon showing that he is a native of Ger-many
& purchased a house with a tract of land on
Crown street in saig tovn & also another tract of
land on Orange street in New Haven & is desirous
of purchasing other real estate in Conn. & pray-ing
for liberty to o so. Reoive authorizing pe-titioner
to hold real estate heretofore purchased
& to purchase & hold other real estate in Conn.
in the same manner as if he were a native citizen,
0ct. 1814 XX: 17,18
Nanscawen, Caleb, Killingly, petition with indorsement by inhabitants
showing that he is a foreigner & has taken meas-ures
to become naturalized & is now cultivating a
farm which he purchased in Killingly & praying for
liberty to hold the same together with any other
real estate he may hereafter purchase. Resolve
granting petition in the same manner as if peti-tioner
were a native citizen, ay 180 XX: Ig, O
O’Brien, Terence New Haven, petition showing that he is a foreigner &
has purcnssed a house on Church street in said
town & praying for liberty to hold & convey this
house. Resolve granting petition in the same man-ner
as if petitioner were a native citizen, May
1806 XX: 21,22,
Palmer, Sarah New Havenpetltion showing that she is a foreigner & has
already purchased a house & land in said town &
praying for confirmation to the title & for per-
mission to purchase other real eotate. Re-solve
granting petition in the same manner as
if petitioner were a native citizen. 0ct. 1800
XX: 25,4
Aliens. ( con.)
Pledger, Jacob, iidletown, petition with oters showing that they are
foreigners & have slredy made purchase of real
estate & praying to hola same & make further
purchases for their own accommodation & im-provement.
Resolve granting petition in the same
manner as if petitioner ;’- ere native citizens,
ay 1798 XX: 25,26
Poppleton, Paul, Salisbury, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has
been put to great expense in erecting buildings &
machinery near SalisOury furnace for manufacture
of woolen cloth & praying for liberty to hold land
in Conn. Resolve granting etition, ay 1809
XX: 7,28
Radcliff, Jerry, Litchfleld, petition with indorsement by inhabitants
sho’ing that he is a foreigner & has been engaged
in w- oolen manufacture in saia ton & praying for
liberty to purchase & hold hands in Conn. Resolve
granting petition, gay 1806 XX: 29,50
Reel, John, Huntington, petition with certificate by selectmen showing
that he is a German & has already purchased sev-eral
pieces of real estate & praying that these
purchases may be validated. Reolve authorizing
etitioner to hold lands already purchased & to
purchase & hola real etate in any of the towns
in Conn. ay 1798 XX:& I- 55
Renouf, Peter, New ondon, petition showing that he was born in France &
prayin for liberty to purchase & hold real es-tate
in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the
same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen,
0ct. 1818 XX: .4,5
Rogers, Joseph, New London, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has
already purchased a tract of land in Lyme & pray-ing
for liberty to hold same. Resolve confirming
all purchases of land made by. petitioner & author-izing
him to purchase & hold lands in Conn. in the
same manner as if he were a native citizen, Oct.
1806 XX: .6, $ 7
Rose, Martha, New Haven, petition showing that she is a foreigner &
praying for liberty to purchase & hold real es-tate
in Conn. Resolve vesting petitioner with the
same right to urchase & hole real estate in this
state as if she were a native citizen, 0ct. 1800
XX: 58,9
Russell, Thomas, giddletown, petition by his attorney with others showing
that he is a foreigner & holds mortgages on land
executed to him by Asahel & Horace Johnson & pray-ing
that he may hold the lands no; mortgaged to
him. esolve granting petition in the same manner
as if petitioner had been legally capable of pur-chasing
& holming lands within this tate, 0ct.
1805 XX: 40,41
% illiam, mlddletown, petitlon showing that he is a foreigner &
Draying. for liberty to purchase & hold lands in
Comecticut. Resolve granting liberty to peti-tioner
to purchase & hold lands in this state, May
1797 XX: 42,45
Ruyker, John F. Redding, petition showing that he is a native of Germany
& has contracted to purchase land in Conn. & pray-ing
for liberty to hold same & to make further
contracts for purchase of real etate. Resolve,
with copy, authorizing petitioner to purchase &
hold real estate in Corm. as fully as if he v; ere
a native citizen, Oct. 1806 XX: 44- 46
Rylands, William, New Haven, petition, wlth indorsement by inhabitants
showing that he is a foreigner & a seafaring man
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& has contracted for purchs. se of a piece of land
& praying for liberty to purchase & hold real e-tate
in Conn. Reolve granting p. etition in the
same manner as if petitioner were a native citi-zen,
Oct. 1805 XX: 47- 49
Aliens. ( con.)
St. artin, John, New London, petition showing that he is a foreigner &
has taken measures for naturalization & has al-ready
purchased property in sai ton & praying
for right to hold same. Resolve validating deed &
conveyance of house & land to petitioner & grant-ing
him liberty to purchase & hold real estate in
Conn. as effectually as if he were a native citizen.
Passed, wlth addition & alteratlon, 0ct. 1804 XX: S0, SI
Scholfield, John, Preston, petltion showing that he is a foreigner & manu-facturer
of woolen cloth & has already urcnased
land ith a house, factory & other buildings there-on
in said town & praying for liberty to hold
same. Resolve granting petition in the same manner
as if petitioner were a native citlzen,; ay 1807
XX: 5,5
" " Stonington, petition howing that he is a foreigner &
for several years carried on the business of manu-facturing
cloth in ontville & that he has pur-chased
land in Stonlngton & praying for liberty to
hold same. Resolve validating deed to land ur-chased
by petitioner as effectually as if he were
a native citizen, Oct. 1806 XX: 54,55
Shannon, James, Rew iiford, petition with inmorsement by inhabitants
showing that he is a foreigner & praying for llb-erty
to purchase & hold lands in Conn. heolve
authorizing petitioner to purchase & hold lands in
this state in as ample a manner as if he were a
native citizen, 0ct. 1806 XX: 56,57
Sharp, illiam, iddletown, petition showing that he is a foreigner &
praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in
this state. Resolve granting petition in the same
manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, iay
1807 XX: 58,59
Silvera, Manuel, New Haven, petition, with indorsenlent by inhabitants, show-ing
that he is a native of Portugal & praying for
liberty to purchase real estate in Conn. Resolve
authorizing petitioner to purchase & hold real es-tate
in Conn. in the same manner as if he were a
native citizen, Oct. 181S XX: 60,61
Simmons, James S. Preston, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has
already purchased land for purpose of manufacturing
cotton thread & praying for liberty to hold this
real estate & to purchase other pieces of property.
Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if
petitioner were a native citizen, Oct. i815 X: 6,6
Smith, Edward, New Haven, petition showing that he is a foreigner & by oc-cupation
a mechanic & praying for liberty to pur-chase
& hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting
petition in the same manner as if petitioner were
a native citizen, Oct. 1804 XX: 64,65
" Elias, ontreal. Petition of Titus Street of Cheshire with others
showing that Aam Babcock & Michael Todd executed
deeds to property in New Haven to aforesaid Elias
who conveyed same to John Heyliger of St. Croix &
that David Austin & mlias Shipman also conveye
property in lew Haven to aforesaid Heyliger & pray-ing
that deeds to thi property may be validated.
Resolve validating aforesaid deeds in the same man-ner
as if Elias Smith & John 5eyliger had been na-tive
citizens. Passed, with alterations, Oct. 1804
XX: 66,67
" James, Woodbury, petition with indorsement by inhabitants showing
that he is a foreigner & praing for liberty to
purchase & hold lands in Corm. Resolve granting pc-
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Aliens. ( con.)
tition in the same manner as if petitioner
were a native citizen, Apr. ay 1805 XX: 68,69
Spencer, Haughton, Waterford, petition showing that he is a foreiEner
& has already purchased a tract of land in said
tow- n & pra2ing for liberty- to hold same. Resolve
granting petition in the same manner as if peti-tioner
were a native citizen, Feb. 1809 XX: 70,71
Stevenson, William, Hartfora, petition showing that he is a foreigner &
by occupation a mechanic & pra’ing for liberty
to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve
granting petition in the same manner as if pe-titioner
were a native cltlzen, May 1816 XX: 72,78
Stuart, Elizabeth, New London, petition with James, her husband, showlng
that they are foreigners & pra) ing for liberty
to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve
granting liberty to petitioners to purchase &
hold real estate in this state in as ample a
manner as if the)" were native citizens, Oct.
180S XX: 74,7S
,, James C. Danbury, petition" showing that he is a forei_ ner &
wishes to establish himself in business of hat
manufacture & praying for liberty to purchase &
hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting peti-tion
in the same manner as if petitioner were a
native citizen, lay 1807 XX: 76,77
Sutton, Isaac, Waterbury, petition showing that he is a foreigner &
praying for liberty to purchase & hold real es-tate
in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the
same manner as if petitioner were a native cit-izen,
lay 1820 XX: 78,79
Syers, Legar, Norwalk, petitlon with indorsement by inhabitants showing
that he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to
purchase real estate in Conn. Resolve author-izing
petitioner to purchase & hold real estate
in this state in the same manner as if he were a
native citizen, Oct. 1811 XX: 80,81
Taylor, John L. orwalk, petition - ith certificate by inhabitants show-ing
that he is a native of France & praying for
liberty to purchase & hold real estate in said
town. Resolve granting petition in the same man-ner
as if petitioner were a native citizen, Apr.
May 1810 XX: 82- 84
Thomas, Windsor, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has
taken measures for naturalization & praying for
liberty to purchase & hold lands in Conn. Re-solve
granting petition, May 1798 XX: 85,86
,, William, oodbury, petition with certificate by inhabitants
showing that he is a foreigner & wishes to es-tablish
himself in trade of a clothier & praying
for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in
Conn. Resolve granting liberty to petitioner to
purchase & hold real estate in Conn. in as am-pie
a manner as if he were a native citizen,
Apt. May 1807 XX: 87- 89
Thompson, George, Union, petition by his attorney showing that he is a
foreigner & in 1794 purchased a farm of about 18
acres in town of Somers which he has since sold
& in 1810 purchased a tract of land of about i00
acres in Dnion & praying for liberty to purchase
hold & sell lands in Conn. Special grant ena-bling
petitioner to purchase & hold lands in
Conn, confirming any titles he may have received
& reserving to all other persons all right &
title to said lands which they may have already
acquired. Resolve in accordance with the special
grant, ay 1811 XX: 90,91
Thorne, athanlel A. Hartford, petition by his attorneys showing that
he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to take,
hold & convey real estate in Conn. Resolve auth-
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orizin& petitioner to purchase & hold real es-tate
in the ame manner as if ne were a native
citizen, June ( nay seas.) 1819 XX: 92,9
Aliens. ( con.)
Tiffany, Samuel, iiddletown, petition with others showin thet they are
foreigners & have purchased lands & erected mills
in said town & praying for liberty to hold & en-joy
this real estate. Resolve ranting petition &
allowing petitioners to purchase further lands,
0ct. 1799 XIX: I54,1
Times, Joseph Philip, New Haven, petltion with William Brlntnal & with
certificate by inhabitants showing that William
Brintnal at request of Joseph P. Times purchased
of Ely Hotchklss of New Haven & house & land
fronting on Broadway & that said Times now occu-pies
this house & wishes to hold same in fee & is
a foreigner & prayin that William Brintnal may
be authorized to make conveyance of property. Re-solve
empowering William Brintnal to convey said
house to Joseph P. Times who is authorized to
hold same in fee simple, 0ct. 1800 XX: 95- 96
Tudor Henry, Killingly, petition with certificate by inhabitants show-in
that he is an alien & has already purchased
two lots of land in said town & is desirous of
making further purchases & prayin for liberty to
hold lands in Conn. Hesolve confirming purchases
of land already made by petitioner & ranting him
liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn.
in the same manner as if he were native citizen,
Oct. 1816 XX: 97- 99
Turkington, Oliver, Redding, petition showin that he is a foreigner &
prayin for liberty to purchase & hold real es-tate
in Conn. Resolve grantin petition in the
same manner as if petitioner were a native cit-izen,
0ct. 1818 XX: I00,101
Uhlhorn, John F. Ne Haven, petition showin that he is a merchant & a
foreigner & before he learned that he was incapa-ble
of holding real estate he took a mortgage of
$, 000 on property in said town & praying that
the fact that he is a foreigner may not prejudice
any title which he may hold. Resolve authorizing
petitioner to hold real estate in Conn. as fully
as if he were a native citizen & stating that the
fact that he is a foreigner shall hereafter be
deemed no objection to his title to any real es-tate
to which he may otherwise have obtained a
good title, Oct. 1817 XX: 102,10
Valentine, James, Norwalk, petltion showinE that he is a foreigner &
prayin for liberty to purchase & holo real es-tate
in Conn. Resolve rantin petition in the
same manner as if petitioner were a native cit-izen,
Oct. 1814 XX: I04,1OS
Value, John P. V. R. New Haven, petition with indorsement by inhabitants
snowing that he is an alien & praying for liber-ty
to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Re-solve
authorizing petitioner to purchase & hold
real tate in Conn. as effectually as if he were
a native citizen, Oct. 1817 XX: lO107
Vernet, John, Norwich, petition by his attorney showin that he is a for-eisner
& prayln for liberty to purchase & hold
real estate in Conn. Resolve grantin petition in
the same manner as if petitioner were a native
citizen, 0ct. 1809 XX: 108,109
Wakefield, George Ashford, petition showin that he is a foreigner &
praying for liberty to purchase hold real es-tate
in Conn. Resolve authorizin petitioner to
purchase & hold real estate in Conn. in the same
manner prescribed by law for citizens of this or
any of the . S. 0ct. 184 XX: llO, 111
Warburton, John, Bolton, petition with evidence showing that he is a
foreigner & has purchased of Jehlel Fuller two
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piece of land with water privileges for pur-pose
f manufacturing cotton oods & praying
that the purchase may be ratified. Resolve
granting petition in same manner as if . eti-tioner
were a native citizen, ay 1802 XX: II2- 114
Aliens. ( con.)
Ferren Lew’is, North Stonington, petltion showing that he is a foreign-er
& has already purchased real estate in
sai4 town & praying for confirmation to title
to this real etate & for liberty to make
further purchases. Resolve granting liberty
to petitioner to purc.% sse & holm real estate in
Conn. & confirming title to real estate already
purchased in the same manner as if he ere
native citizen,, ay 1811 XX: IIS, II6
Watkinson, John Revel, liddletown, petition ith others showing that
they are foreigners & have airesdy purchased
real et& te & praying for liberty to hold sme
& make further purchases. Resol’e granting pe-tlt4on
in the same manner as if petitioners
were native citizens, ay 1798 XX: 25,26
Samuel, giddletown, petition showing that he is a foreigner &
praying for liberty to purchase & hold real es-tate
in Conn. Resolve granting petition, ay
1796 XX: I17,118
Watson, Joseph, orwalk, petition with Inaorsement by inhabitants show-ing
that he is a foreigner & praying for llb-erty
to purchase & hold real estate in Conn.
Resolve granting petition in the same manner as
if petitioner were a native citizen, ay 1811
XX: II9,120
William, New Miiford, petltlon with ina. orsement by inhabitants
showing that he is a foreigner & praying for
lberty to urchase & hold real estate in
Conn. Resolve authorizing petitioner to pur-chase
& hold real estate in Conn. in the same
manner as if he were a native citizen,
1811 X: Ii, 12
White, Thomas William, Hartford, petltion showing that he is a foreigner
& praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands
in Conn. Reolve granting petition in the same
manner as if petitioner were a native citizen,
ar- May 1811 XX: i5,14
Whitmore, Frederick, Wilton, petition with certificate by inhabitants
showing that he is a foreigner & by occupation
a tanner & currier & praying for liberty to
purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve
granting petition n the same manner as if pe-titioner
were a native citizen, Oct. 180S
XX: lS- l7
Williams, George, New Haven, petit. ion showing that he is a foregmer
praying for liberty to purchase & hold real
estate in Conn. Reolve empowering petitioner
to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. in the
same manner as if he were a native citizen,
Oct. 1818 XX: 18 . John, iddletown, petition showing th6. t he is a foreigner &
praying for liberty to purchase & hold lads
n Corm. Resolve granting petition in the same
manner as if petitioner were a native citizen,
Oct. 180 XX: I0,1. l
,, . Middletown, petition shoing that he is a foreigner &
praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands
in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same
manner as if petitioner were a native citizen,
May 1819 XX: I, IS . Joseph, East Hartfo= d, petition with certificate by inhabitants
showing that he is a foreigner & praying for
liberty to purchase & hold lands in Conn. Re-solve
granting petition in the same manner as
if petitioner were a native citizen, lay
1812 XX: IS4- 156
Aliens. ( con.)
illiams, Willam, Middletown, petition Ehowing that he i a foreigner
& praying for liberty to purchase & hold
lands in Conn. Resolve granting petition in
the same manner as if petitioner were a na-tive
citizen, Hay 1819 XX: I37,158
ilson, Benjamin, Sharon, petition shoing tat he is a foreigner & is
engaged in the mercantile trade & has al-ready
purchased 40 acres of land in Sharon
ith buildings thereon & praying for liberty
to purchase & hole rel state in Conn. Re-olve
granting petition in the same manner
as if petitioner ere a native citizen, Jan.
1815 XX: 159,140
" Robert, Sharon, petition with certificate by Daniel St. John
showing that ne is a foreigner & praying for
liberty to purchase & hold real estate in
Conn. Resolve authorizing petitioner to pur-chase
& hold real estate in Corm. as effect-ually
as if he ere native citizen, Apr. ay
1817 XX: I41- 145
Interbottom, John, Humphreysville, petition ith indorsement by em-ployers,
shoing that he is a foreigner & a
mechanic in a oolen factory in sid town &
praying for liberty to purchase & hold real
estate in Conn. Resolve granting petition in
the same manner as if petitioner ere a na-tive
citizen, 0ct. 1816 XX: 144,145
inton, Edward, Enfield, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has
contracted for purchase of a farm in said
town & praying for liberty to purchase &
hold real estate in Conn. Differing votes.
Referred to com. Resolve granting liberty to
petitioner to purchase & hold real estate in
this state & validating deeds to the same in
law, 0ct. l? 94 XX: 146,147
Withnall, illlam, Greenwich, petition with Robert Hilton & with in-dorsement
by inhabitants shoing that they
are foreigners & praying for liberty to hold
real estate in Conn. Resolve authorizing
petitioners to purchase & hold real estate
in Corm. in the same manner as if they. were
native citizens, lay 1814- XIX: I43,144
ood, Thomas, Waterbury, petition shoinz that he is a foreigner &
praying for liberty to purchase & hold real
etate in Conn. lesolve granting petition in
the same manner as if petitioner were a na-tive
cltizen, ay IS17 XX: 148,149
Woolsey, Benjamin . Stratford, petition shoing that he is a foreign-er
& is establshed in trade in borough of
Bridgeport in Stratford & fears the loss of
his pension from Great Britain if he should
become naturalized & praying for liberty to
purchase & hold real estate in Conn. esolve
authorizing petitioner to purchase & hold
real estate i: Conn. in his own name & in fee
& siidating all bona fide deeds thereof, May
1806 X: lO, ll
Aliens, see also C__ ilizenshlp El___ gections; Fo___ rfeited rights Fr___ geemen
Re____ idence.
Alien. Laws, statutes, etc.
Bill repealing act to prevent foreigners or aliens purchas-ing
or holding lands in this state. Neg.
lower house, Oct. 17 XIX: 29
Act in regard to aliens & their upport in case of siccness,
stating wether expense of illness of de-pendent
persons should be paid by treasury
of the town or of the tate & provicing for
removal of aliens. Differing votes. Passed,
with alteration, 0ct. 1812 XIX: 50
Allegiance, see Oat____ h of allegiance.
Allen, Allin, Alling, Allyn. II: Ta
name on docket, 1790
Alpheus, Plymouth, petition, 1818 XVIII: llOab
" Amos, name on docket, 1795 II: 58a
Amos D. com. on Corm. Constitution, 1818 XIII: Sb
com. on nomintion, lS18 VII: 188a
, Windham county justice, appointsent, 1819- 0 XVII: 240a, 55? a
,, Asher, Hartford county justice, sppointment, 1818- 20
XVll: 127a, lla, Oga, lOa
" Azor, name on docket, 179 ll: 65a, 64a
Benajah, Plymouth, petition, 1818 XVIII: llOab
Benjamin, Hartford county justice, appointment, 1818- 20
XVII: 127a, 211a, Oga, 510a . Daniel, name on docket, 1806 II: 15lc
David, Fairfield county justiceappointment179- 1811 XIII: 14a,
174a, 20Sa, 25a, XIV: 16a, 4a, 80al14a148a, 17Sa,
224a, XV: la, Sgalla, iS7a, O2a, 259a, 86a,
XVI: 29a, 76a
, . name on docket, 1787- 180 I: 184b, 18a, II: lga, lOSb, lOTa
Ebenezer, name on docket, 17? S I: lOe . Edward, com. on counting votes, 1759- 67 V: la, SBa
,, com. on judges & justice, 1768 XI: 98b . ilford representative, 178- 59,1767- 69
I: 5. c, 55d, 56a, 64a, 65a, 67b, 69b, 78b, lOTb
name on docket, 1755- 75 I: ll, 89a, 9Scg, lO2d
Enos, name on docket, 176S I: STa
,, ew Haven county justice, appointment, 1771- 76
XI: lSOa, 170a, 209a, 222a, 24Sa
Frederick, ew London county justice, appointment, 179 XIII: lTlc
,, Gideon, Fairfield county justice, appointment, 1804 XV: Sgab
Fairfield county lottery agent, 1791 IX: 6Sa
,, name on docket, 1768- 89 l: lgZcd . New Fairfield representative, 1794 II: 45h
,, Henry, Hartford county justice, appointment, 1765- 1805 XI: S6a, 61a,
81a, 97a, llla, iSla, 147a, 168a, 189a, 208a, 20a, 241a’
26a, XII: 5a, 24a, 46a, 68a, 88a, lOTa, lOSa, lOga, lZa’
I5a, 17Sa, ZO8a, 27b, XIII: 16a, 68a, lOla, 184a, 16Sa,
197a, Za, XIV: 5a, SSa, 69a, lO7b, lgb, 166s, oga’
XV: 9b . name on docket1771- 95 I: 89de, lOf, II: 8b
,, Windsor representative, 1766,1776,178,179- g$
I: S6gllsa, 149e, lSlc, II: S6b, 46b, 49d, STd, Sgd
,, J. name on docket1790 II:
,, John, ass’t, eiection, 1800- O5 VI: lalS8a, lS2a, 167a, 181a, 197a . ass’t, nomination, 1794- 1804 VI: 4$ a, Sga, 78a,
l16a, 151a, 146a, 160a, 178a, 191a . " ( A) clerk lower house1796 II: 75,
III: 154,156, IV: 64, I: 77- 80, X: T1, XIV: 26’ XXI: R6’
67,150 . com. on attorneys’ petition, 1796 II: 70b
,, com. on bill concerning executions, 1800 X: ZOb
,, com. on civil action, 1804 IX: lSb . , com. on counting otes, 1795- 1805 VI: Zla, ZSa, 157a, 151a, 166a, 180a, 196a . ,, com. on fees, 1796 XXIV: llla
,, com. on Hartford state house, 1795 III: lgb
, , com. on judges & justices, 1800- 05 XIV: 15d, 156b, 160b, 5c, XV: llSd
, , com. on nominations, 1795- 1804 VI: ga, 174a, 190a
,, ,’ ( A) " " 1805- 04 .............. VI: 175a, 191a
com. on U. S. Constitution, 1796 XXII: 8a
, , com. on U. S. representstives, 179- lSOZ YXI: 58c, 61a, 8a, gla
,, ,, ( A) Fairfield & Litchfield county petition, 1807 XXIV: 96c , , Fairfield county justice, appointment, 1774 XI: la
,, . Litchfield county justice, appointment, 1796- 99,1806- 10 XIV: 19b, 48a,
84a, l19a, XV: 16a, Oga, 44a, 95a’XVI: 54a
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Alien, John, Litchfield county justice, appointment neg. 1794 Xlll: 211sb
,, bitchfield, petition with other executors of last will of
Andrew Adams, late of said town, deceased, showing
that the death of aforesaid Adams occurred
while he was holding office of chief judge of
the Superior court & that half of his yearly
salary had been paid to him & praying for pay-ment
of the remainder. Differing votes. Referred
to com. Neg. May 1798 VIII: 88
Litchfield representative, 1795- gS II: 56L, 4SL, 49n, STn
" " name on docket, 1790- 91 II: a, Sa, 19a
U. S. representative, election, 1798 XXI: 78a
" U. S. representativenomination, 1794- 98 XXI: 62a, 6Sa, 74b, 76a
" Jonah, Plymouth, petition, 1818 XVIII: ll0ab
Joseph, East Windsor representative, 1782,1784 I: lSlb, 163a
Hartford county justice, appointment, 178- 90 HII: 88107a,
. 108a, lOga, iS2c, lEb, 175bc, 208b, 227c, XIII: lSb, 68ab Hartford county justice, appointment, neg. 1791 XIII: lO2a
Hartford county justice, misfeasance in office, mentioned,
1791- 92 lll: l8ace
" " name on docket, 1771 l: 89d, 9f
" " New London county justice, appointment, 1796- 1806 --- XIV: 14a,
40a, 77a, l12a, 14Sa, 175a, Z20a, XV: 18a, 56a, lO8a, lSEb
Josiah, name on docket, 178 I: 155a
" Lewis, constable, expense accounts, III: lOa, 4Oa, XXIV: 12a, Z8a
Matthew, asset, present at Assembiy, 17Z8 XXIII: 2
Noah, East Windsor, expense account, 179 XIII: lab . East Windsor, notice served, 1791 XIII: 158c
" P. name on docket, 1790 II:
Pelatiah, bltchfield county justice, appointment, 180S- 14 XV: 27b, 6Sa,
l18a, 162a, 2Oga, 44a, 29a, XVI: 54a, 84a, 145a, O0a,
255a
" " Litcfield county justice, appointment,+/- 815 ( name
scratched) XVI: O4a
" name on aocket1790 ll: Ea
,, Windsor representative, 1746- 47 I: ib, 2a
" Robert, New London county justice, appointment, iT90- 92
XIII: 72a, lOTa, 142b
" Robert, jr. name on docket, 1808 ll: ISa, iS4a, iSSs
" Roswell, com. on judges & justices, 180 XVII: 28a
Samuel, Fairfield & Litchfieid county petition, 1807 XXIV: 96b
name on docket, 1787 l: 182a, 184a
" Samuel, d. inaam county justice, appointment, 1818- O
X% II: lalb, 40b, 57a
Stephen, com. on nominations, 1798 Vl: lO2a
( A) New Haven, indorsement of petitiau, 1799 XIX: 40
Thomas, name on docket, 180 ll: 107c, lla
petition mentioned, 1802 VI: 164
Url, Plymouth, petition, 1818 XVIII: llOb
Zaccheus, name on docket, 1775 I: 102e
Zachariah, East indsor, notice served, 179 XIII: 158c
Allin, see Allen.
Alling, see Allen.
Allls, David, Bolton representative, 1780,178,1784 I: lEOa, lSa, 15lb, 163a
Timothy, name on docket, 179S II: 58a, 62a
All, see Allen.
Almshouses.
Act authorizing the several towns in this state to establish bettering-houses
or asylums for the poor & to make by- laws
for the government thereof with provision that
these laws may be repealed by the Superior
court if they seem to be unjust. Differing
votes. assed, with alteration omitting the word,
betterlng- houses, MaY 1812 XIV: 177,178
Almshouses, see also ___- Norkhouses"
Alsop, John, com. on judges & justlce, lal8 Xll: l6a
" com. on judicial department, 1819 X: lSa . com. on nominations, 1818 VII: 188a . " ( A) tom. on notaries publc, IS19 XXIV: 61a
, " tom. on paupers, l0 XXl:+/- gla
Alsop, John, com. on presidential electors, 1820 XXI: I59a
com. on U. S. representatives, 1818 XXl: 142a
iddlesex county justice, appointment, 1817 XII: 74a
presidential elector, sppointent, 1820 XkI: 16Sa
Mary, name on docket, 1786 I: 178a, 179a
Kichard, auditor, appointment, 1774 XXIII: lOla
,, com. on counting votes, 1770 V: 87a
Hartford county justice, appointment, 1775- 75
XI: 189b, 208a, 2Oa
iddlesex county justice, appointment, 1811- 1Z XVI= 88a, 149a . iddlesex county justice, appointment, neg. 181 XVI: OSab . iiddletown representative, 176S- 67,1770- 74 I: S4c,
56d, SSc, 60c, 64a, 6Sa, 80a, 9a, 97a, lOOa, lOSa, lO7a
,, name on docket, 177- TS I: 98a, lOla
Alvard, see Alvord.
Alvord, Alvard.
Eliphaz, Litchfield county justice, appointment, 1779- 1816
XII: 14b, 59c, S5a, 77a, 96a, llSa, 145a, 184a, 185a,
217a, Ta, XIII: 5ia, 80a, l14a, 148a, 178a, lla,
45b, XIV: 19b, 48a, 84b, llga, lSb, 180a, 25Zb,
X: 27a, 65b, llSb, 162a, ZOga, 44b, gSa, XI: S4a, 84c
14Sb, ZOOb, ZSSb, 504b, XVII: 9a
Winchester representative, l? 82 I: 149k . Saul, Bolton representatlve, 179- 94 ll: 56p, 45p, 49r, 57r
com. on nominations, 1809 VI: 284a
com. on U. b. reresentative, 1798 Xl: 75a
name on docket, 1808 II: 155b, 154b, 155b
( A) Tolland county court petition, 177 VIII: 2OSa
, Saul, jr. com. on counting votes, 1817 VII: 153b
com. on freemen, 1817 XIX: lSa
Tolland county justice, appointment, 1808- 18 XV: ZSla,
99a, XVI: 59a, 91a, 154a, 211a, 261a, Slla, XVII: 54a,
76a, 160a
Ambler, Billy ( A) Bethlehem presiding officer, 1818 XIII: 12ab
Litchfield county justice, appointment, 180- 17
XIV: Sbc, XV: 2? a, 65a, llSa, 162a, 209a, 244a, 95a,
XVI: 54a, 84a, 145a, 200a, 255a, 504a, XVII: 29a, Tla
, David, Bethlehem representative, 1795 II: 56L
Litchfield county justice, appointment, 1787- 1801
XII: lTa, 257a, XIII: 51a, 80a, l14a, 148a, 178a,
lla, 245b, XIV: lgb, 48a, 84a, llga, 152a, 180a
Ames, Daniel, name on docket, 1795- 99 II: 58b, 95b
Dyer, Windham county justice, appointment, 1810- 17
XVI: 52b, Sla, 157a, 197a, 251b, 501a, XVII: 6s’ 68b
Josiah, name on docket, 1772- 75 I: 98b, lOlb, lO2b
Amity ( society) II: ll6c
Rame on docket, 1805
Amnesty.
Resolve granting amnesty to delinquent jutices, ay 1790 X: 124
Amos, John, name on docket, 1755 I: ll
Anderson, Abiah, name on docket, 1768 I: 70e
John ( A) clerk upper house, Tenn. 1811 XXII: 84
Richard, heir, mentioned on docket, 1768 I: 70e
,, Samuel, Windham county justice, appointment, neg- 1797 XIV: 46a
Andover ( society) I: 89b, 182a
Name on docket, 1771- 87
Petition by inhabitants showing inconvenience in belonging to pro-bate
district of Windham & prsying that the
part of Andoer parish which is in town of
Lebanon may be annexed to probate district of
Hebron. Act annexingpetltloners to Hebron
probate aistrict under certain conditions.
Differing votes. Referred to com. Passed, ay
1790 IV: 5Oa, IX: lSO, 181
entioned in Coventry, 1792 IV: 57gh
Andreas, see Andrews.
Andres, Andreas, Andross, Androus, Anaru, Andruss.
Abiah, name on docket, 1768 I: 70c
, Abraham, Fairfield county justice, appointment, 1771- 85 XI: 156a,
175a, 194a, 12a, 2Sa, 248a, 272a, 86a’XII: lOa’ 50a’
Andrews, Abraham, Fairfield county justice, appointment, ( con.)
51a, 75a, 92a
" Augustus, expense account, 1819 III: 191
Benajah, New Haven county justice, appointment, 1812- O XVI: I2b,
186a, 40a, 86a, XVII: 16a, 60a, 156a, lSa, 519b
" Benjamin, name on docket, 179S II: SSa
Cornelius B. Hartford county justice, appointment, 1820
XVII: SOga, 511a
" Eden ( A) Danbury, petition, 180 XIV: 249e
" Elias, name on docket, 1797 II: 79b
" Elizur, Southington representative, 1794- 95 II: 45b, 49d, S7d, Sgd
" Ethan A. Hartford county justice, appointment, 1815- 17
XVI: 281a, XVII: Ia, S2a
Hartford county justice, appointment, neg. 1818- 19
XVII: lTa, 211ac
Frederick, name on docket, 1806 II: iSlb
Jeremiah, Fairfield county justice, appointment, 1807,181S
XV= Oa, XVI: 98b
John ( A) Danbury, petition, 180 XIV: 249e
,’ " name on docket, 1768 I: 70c
John, jr. ( A) Danbury, petition, 180 XIV: 49e
" Justus, Plymouth, petition, 1818 XVIII: llOa
" Major A. Middlesex county justice, appointment, 1818- 19
XVII: l6s, a "’ Nehemiah, Litchfleld county justice, appointment, 1769- 87 XI: llga,
158a, 160a, 177a, 198a, 214aSa, 52a, 27Sa288a,
XII: 14b59c, Sa, 77a, 96a, l18a, 14a, 184a, 18ba, lTa
name on docket177S I: 102fg
" Stephen, name on docket, 1807 II: lga, 147a
Andross, see Andrews.
Androus, see Andrews.
Andrus, see Andrews.
Andruss, see Andrews.
Angell, Isaac ( A) 2omfret, petition, 1818 XVlll: ll2a
Antrim, Francis, name on docket, 1798 II: 8c
Aplln, Robert ( A) Pomfret, petition, l18 XIII: ll2a
Appeals.
Bill directing the serving & returning of writs, the serving of peti-tions
& taking appeals, requiring writs return-able
to county & Superior courts to be served
14 days before sitting of the court, requiring
appeals made to saia courts to be entered be-fore
the second opening of such court & requir-ing
petitions & memorials to the Assembly to be
served 20 days before sitting of the Assembly.
Differing vote. Keferred to com. 0ct. 1744 IX: I
Bill in addition to & emendation of act for directing & regulating
of civil actions, stating that when any civil
action shall be brought to any of the county
courts & the defendant does not appear, the
judgment of the court shall be rendered & made
up after the thirm day of the sitting of such
court & wen any action shall be brought to
any court & aumitors appointed there shall be
no appeal or review allowed in such case. Dif-fering
votes. Con. Oct. 17SS IX: 2
Resolve stating that all appeals from any of the courts of common
pleas & all bonds for prosecution of appeals
& bonds for appearance & special bail return-able
to the Superior court in any county in
this state shall be returnable to the Superior
courts in the respective counties, 0ct. l? 91
VIII: 75
Act in addition to act for directing & regulating of civil actions,
stating that when any appeal shall be allowed
by any assistant or justice of the peace to any
county court, the party appealing shall give
sufficient bond to adverse party for damages in
case the plea is not made good, May 1795
IV: gd, IX: II
Appeals. ( con.)
Act in alteration of act for directing & regulating of civil actions,
providing for appeals to the county courts & to
the Superior court in all actions dealing with
the raising or obstructing of waters of any
stream, river, arm of the sea or creek by dam or
other obstruction, Oct. 1795 IV: 41ef, IX: 12
Bill to prevent vexatious delays by appeals & suits in error, author-izing
the court to give judgment for the plain-tiff
in suits brought on recognizance given to
prosecute an appeal or writ of error where ap-peals
are taken to cause delay. Differing
votes. Con. Oct. 1799- May 1800 X: 18
Bill in addition to act for directing & regulating of civil actions,
providing for appeals from a county court as a
court of common pleas, to the Superior court
when value of the debt, damages or matter in
dispute shall exceed $ 1SO. Differing votes.
Con. Oct. 1798- May 1799 IX: 18
Bill laying a duty on appeals & continuances in certain cases, pro-viding
a duty of $ 1 on all appeals from a
judge of a county or city court & requiring
the treasurer to make a return of the accounts
of Suties received. Differing votes. Referred
to com. Neg. May 1802 IX: 14
Act in addition to & alteration of act for incorporating a company to
clear the channel of Corm. River, authorizing the
governor to appoint commissioners with desig-nated
duties & compensation & providing for ap-peals
for damages, May 1806 I: 8mn
Act relating to appeals from the city courts in this state, statlng
that no execution shall issue for the judgment
of a city court in favor of any plaintiff when
an appeal for such judgment shall be allowed &
taken. Passed, witn alteration, Oct. 1809
IX: 146,147
Act in addition to & alteration of act for directing & regulating of
civil actions, providing for appeals from county
to Superior court in certain actions of tres-pass.
Passea, wlth amendment, Oct. 1811 IX: lg, o
Act directing notice to be given for appeals from courts of probate,
writs of error & petitions for a new trlal, em-powering
the courts of law in this state to
make such ordersas they sh81i deem reasonable,
relative to notices to be given of petitions
for new trlal, writs of error & appeals from
courts of probate, Oct. 181 IX: f60,161
Apthorp, name on docket, 1780 I: 128a
,, Charles Ward, name on docket, 1766- 86 l: 6Za, 168a, 176a
Aquart, John / erie, Hartford, formerly of the West Indies, petition by his
attorney showing that he purchased a tract of
land in Hartford of Hobert Johnson Collins &
has since found that he is forbidden as an al-ien
to purchase land in Conn. & praying that
this purchase may be established as good & val-id.
Resolve confirming &. establishing the pur-chase
of land by petitioner & granting him lib-erty
to purchase land in Conn. at any time in
the same manner as if he were a native citizen,
May 1798 XIX: 7,8
Aqueduct companies, see Gle____ ason & Cowles aqueduct company; No___ rwich
Plain aqueduct company.
Arbitrators. Oaths, see O_ Qaths.
Arbruins, Peter, name on docket, 1787
Archives, see- 9e- cOrds"
Armour, John, name on docket, 1806
Armstrong, Ambrose ( A) Franklin, remonstrance, 1818
,, Amos ( A) Franklln, remonstrance, 181
Charles ( A) Franklin, remonstrnce, 1816
I: 184c
II: lic
III: 49c
III: 49c
III: 49c
Armstrong, James ( A) Fairfield & itchfield county petition, 1807 XXlV: 96d
John ( A) Franklin, remonstrance, 1816 III: 49c
Lee ( A) Franklin, remonstrance, 1816 III: 49c
0rin . ( A) Fairfield & Litchfield county petition, 1807
XXI: 96d
Arnold, Amasa, name on docket, 1805 II: llab
Gideon, Middlesex county justice, appointment, 1819 XVII: 2S2a
John ( A) East Haddam, petition, 1807 XV: 219b
Joseph ( A) East Haddam, petition, 1807 XV: 219b
Middlesex county justice, appointment, 1818- O
XVII: lS6a, S2a, S4Sa
Nathan, Mansfield representative, 1761- 62 I: 45c, 48c
Nathaniel ( A) Pomfret, petition, 1818 XVIII: II2a
Waterbury, counterfeiting mentioned, 1747 XXIII= 7a, 8
Sarah, name on docket, 180S II: ll8b
Arrow ( privateer)
Mentioned, 1818
Arson.
Frazier Isaac]
XX: 9a
Petition by Fairfield county inhabitants, by their
agents & with report of meeting of the civil
authority showing that they completed a court
house & jail at Fairfield which ere burned in
1768 by one Frasier, a prisoner at the jail, &
that they built another court house which was
burned during the Revolutionary war & that the
new jail at Danbury ha also been burned &
praying for a lottery of 1, SO0 to build a jail
at Danbury & a court house at Fairfield. Spec-ial
grant of a lottery to raise 1,500. Resolve
in eccordance with the special grant & appoint-ment
of agents to manage the lottery, iay 1791
IX: 6- 65
Hills, Epaphras, jr. East indsor, petition by his attorney showing
that he was sentenced to 7 years at Newgate
prison for the crime of arson & was liberated
after years & prayin for restoration of his
civil rights. Referred to com. Reolve restor-ing
to petitioner all privileges & fanchises
of a citizen, iay 180 XX: IST, 1S8
Arson. Laws, stetutes, etc.
Punishment for arson to be imprisonment at Newgate, Oct. 179
IV: 37vw
Ashford.
Name of town on docket, 1766- 1808 I: 6Za, 70d, 9cfg, 98ab
lOlb, lOb, 128a, 155a, 160a, 168a, II: Sa, 6a, lZab,
159b, 147a, 155a, 154a, iSSa
Receipt of 5 law books, mentioned, 1784 IV: 18a
Petition by Ashford, Pomfret, Woodstock & Thompson inhabitants, by
their agent, showing inconvenience of the court
house in Windham county & praying that town of
Pomfret may be made into a shire town & the
Superior & county courts may be held part of
the time in aforesai Pomfret as soon as
court house & jail can be completed. e. Oct.
1786 IIi: 167
Act stating allotment of 12 jurymen, June ( ay seas.) 1795 X: 67c
Act stating allotment of l jurymen, 0ct. 179 X: 68d
Petition by inhabitants of Ashford & other Windham county towns, by
their agents, showlng inconvenience of the court
house in said county & praying for establish-ment
of a half shire within limits of ist soc-iety
in Pomfret when necessary public buildings
shall be erected. Reg. lay 180 VIII: IT8
Petition by inhabitants of Ashford & other Windham county towns, by
their agents, showing inconvenience of the court
house in said county & praying that the ses-sions
of the uperior & county courts may be
held half of the time in Pomfret. Differing
votes. Con. Special grant of com. ke: olve, with
copy, appointing corn. to view the situation &
select the most convenient site for building
a court house & jail. Heport of above com. on
a site in Brookl) m. Remonstrance by Windhm
county inhJbit2nts aainst this recort. Report
not accepted, Oct. 1802- Oc. 1803 VIII: 185- 187
Ash. ord. ( con.)
Special report of tom. on nomination for representatives in the U. S.
Congress, stating that votes returned from Ash-ford
& other towns were rejected, May 1812
XXI: 12.%
Report of town meeting showing 189 vote for & 161 votes against
ratification of Conn. Constitution, Oct. 5,1818
XVIII: 8
Ashford. Representatives.
Names on rolI, 174
Names on roll, 17SS
Names on roli, 1756
Names on ro! I, 17S7
Names on roil, 17S8
Names on roll, 17S9
Names on roli, 1760
Names on roli, 1761
Names on rolI, 176
Names on roi1,1765
ames on roii, 1764
ames on roli, 177
Names on roli, 176@
Names on ro11,1769
Names on roli, 1770
Names on roll, 1771
Nantes on rolI, 177
Names on roll, 177
Names on roli, 1774
Names on roli, 1776
Names on roli1779
Names on roll, 178D
Names on roli, 1781
Names on roll, 178Z
Names on roli, 1784
Names on roll, 179
Names on roll, 1794
/ 7 l: la
l: 6a, 7a, Sa, lOa
I: lta, 15a, 17a, 18a, 22b, 25a
I: 25a, Ta, 28b, 50c
I: tld, 55c
1: 56c
I: 40b, 41c
I: 44a, 4Sb
I: 48b, 49b, Slc
I: SZc
I: 55c, S4b
I: 64b, 65b
I: 67c, 69c
I: 78c
I: 80b, 85b
I: 88b, 92b
I: 96c, 97c
I: lOOc, 105b
I 107c, lllc
I: llSc
I 120d
I 150c, 156c
I: 142c
I: 149i, I51f
I: 165c
II: 56j
II: 4Sj ,49L
Assault.
Names on roi1,1795 II: S7L, SOL
Ashley, Jonathan, name on docket, 1768- 80 I: 70c, 98b, lOlb, lOb, 128a
Aspenwall, Peter, i3nsfield representative, 1755 I: Sa
Assault.
Waterbury, Harvey, Stamford, petition showing that in 1814 he was
sentenced to years in Newgate prison for the
crime of assault with intent to kill & praying
for restoration of his civil rights. Resolve
granting petitioner privilege of acting as
witness in as ample a manner as if said con-viction
had not taken place, Oct. 1818 XX: 16,164
Laws, statutes, etc.
Act in further addition to act for directing & regulating
of civil actions, stating procedure in action
of trespass, assault & battery & slander prose-cuted
in any county or Superior court. Con.
Differing votes. Referred to com. Passed, with
alterations, Oct. 1804 IX: l, l
Bill in further addition to act for directing & regulating
civil actions of trespass, assault, batter’, etc.
which shall be prosecuted in any court of com-mon
pleas or Superior court in which plaintiff
shall recover less that $ 7 damages, he shall
recover no more costs than damages & in cases
of slander in the Superior court in which the
plaintiff shall not recover more than $ 70 dam-ages
he shall not recover any costs accrued
after appeal of such case. Neg. 0ct. 1804 IX: 94
- 28-
Assembly, see Ge___ neral Assembly.
Assessors.
Report of com. stating that David Kelsey, representative from Killing-worth,
was an assistant assessor which office
he has resigned & is now legally entitled to
a seat in the Assembly, Lay 1815 III: 50
Report of com. stating that Elisha Coe, representative from imletown,
has resigned his office as assistant assessor
& is now legally entitled to retain his seat
in the Assembly, May 181S III: S1
Assistant secretary.
Appointment of Thomas Chester assistant secretary of state until the
2d Tuesaay in ay next. Pased, with altera-tion
of appointment of Thomas Day, 0ct. 180
I: 77
Assistant secretary. Salary.
Grant of $ 42 to Thomas Day, ass’t sec’y, for his sal-ary
since October last, May 1810 II: 14
Assistants.
Court order concerning letter from the governor & assistants to the
governor & council of ass. Nov., 167 V: l
Grant to Thomas Fitch ass’ts of 100 in part ayment for his services
in revising the colony laws, Oct. 1747 V: 8
Roll, Feb. 1756 V: 9
Roll, Feb. 1757
Roll, Jan. 1764 V: 59
Roll, Jan. 1767 V: 58
Roll, 0ct. 1775 V: 129
Roll, May 1780 V: 158,159
Roll, May 1781 V: 175
Roll, 0ct. l? 81 V: 177
Roll, Jan. 1785 : 188
Roll, May 1785
Roll, ay 1784 V: 05
Resignation of Jabez Hamlin, 0ct. 1784
Bill directing com. on nominations for assistants not to count votes
given for Jabez Hamlin because of his resig-nation.
Differing votes. Referred to com.
Reg. 0ct. 1784 V: 212
Roll, May 1785 V: 217
Appointment of James adsworth until the general election in May next,
in place of Oliver hllsworth, resigned, May
1785 V: 219
Resignation of James Wadsworth as representstive from Durham& ac-ceptance
of his election as assistant, May
1785 I: 169
Resignation of William Pitkin, gay 1785 V: O
Appointment of Erastus olcott, John Treadwell & Jonathan Sturges in
places of William Pitkin, Roger Sherman &
Richard Law, resigned, May 1785
Roll, May 1786 V: 250
Choice of James adsworth for ensuing year, May 1786 V: 254
Roll, 0ct. 1787 V: 256
Roll, May 1788
V: 260
Roll, 0ct. 1788 V: 266
Roll, Jn. 178 V: 270
V: 277 Roll, 0ct. 1789 V: 296
Roll, Oct. 1790
Roll, ay 1791 V: 503
Roll, ay 1792
VI:
Roll, ay 1795
VI: 2S
Roll, Oct. 1794 VI: 42
Roll of assistants present at adjourned session at Mimdletown, Oct.
1794 VI: 4S
VI: 58
Roll, Oct. 1795
Resignation of David Daggett, ay 1804 VI: 182
Resignation of athaniel Smith, ay 1804 VI: IS5
Assistants, see also Ci___ xvil authority. Powers; El__ gections; o__ mlnations;
Sen____ ators.
- 29-
Assistants. Fees.
Act regulating salaries & fees, stating that fees of sena-tors
for travel & attendance upon the Assembly
shall be same as now established for assist-ants
& fees of members of lower house for trav-el
& attendance shall be same as now prevails
for representatives in the General Court of
this state, Oct. 1818 III: 68,69
Assistants. Fees, see alo As___ sistants. Salaries; De__ bentures; i___ leage.
Assistants. Laws, statutes, etc.
Act for regulating the Superior court, forbidding any person
to hold office of governor, lieutenant governor,
asistant, member of lower house or delegate in
the U. S. Congress & office of judge of the Supe-rlor
court at the same time & stating that the
judges of aforesaid court shall hold their of-lice
during pleasure of the Assembly. Passed,
with addition that the lieutenant governor &
council of state shall be the Supreme court of
errors & hall be the last resort of all mat-ters
brought by way of error or complaint &
providing for times & places of meeting, Nay
1784 VIII: S7
Bill stating that the judges of the Superior court shall be
ineligible to office of governor, lieutenant gov-ernor
or assistant, delegate to Congress or mem-ber
of the lower house. Differing votes. Refer-red
to com. Neg. May 1784 X: ll7
Bill repealing that part of act for constituting judges &
justices of the peace in this state & for em-powering
& directing them in their respective
offices, where it is provided that no one as-sistant
or justice of the peace shall have pow-er
to take a confession & acknowledgment of any
debt from his debtor to his creditor for more
than the value of 0. Neg. gay 1786 X: 120
Bill to render senators & representatives in the Congress
of the U. S. incapable at the same time of being
members of the state Legislature. Differing
votes. Referred to com. Neg. ay 1790 XXI: S
Act to repeal that part of act for direction of listers in
their office & duty which exempts the governor,
lieutenant governor & asistants from being set
in the list, Oct. 179@ IV: 4Sb
Act in addition to act relating to witnesses & taking affi-davits
out of court, allowing an assistant or
justice of the peace to take affidavits of per-
" sons confined in jail who are wanted in any
civil action deending before any court within
20 miles of the jail, gay 1799 X: 17
Bill in addition to act for directing & regulating of civil
actlons, requiring that all writs & process in
civil cases, returnable to an assistant or jus-tice
of the peace, shall be returned at least as
early as the day preceding the day of trial.
Differing votes. Referred to com. eg. 0ct. 1799
X: I6
Bill in addition to act relating to witnesses & affidavits
out of court, providing that when any person duly
summoned shall refuse to appear to give his dep-osition
or affidavit, the assistant or justice of
the peace shall issue a warrant to bring said
person before the court & conitting any person
brought to the court who refuses to testify to
the common jail. Differing votes. Referred to
X:
com. Neg. Oct. 1800
Resolve authorizing the lieutenant governor or senior as-sistant
to sign engrossed bills in absence of
the governor, 0ct. 1808 II: 129
- SO-Assistants.
Laws, tatutes, etc. ( con.)
Act prescribing the mode of preserving & certifying the
files & records of assistants & justices of the
peacein cases terein mentioned, providing for
removal of said recoras to the town clerk’s of-fice
in case of death or removal from state,
with penalty for neglect in the latter case &
making provision in instances of removal from
office or non- reappointment. Paea, with alter-ation,
0ct. 1806 IV: 87jk, X: IS0,151
Act concerning powers of judges of the Superior court in
their clrcuits, grantlng power to any two of the
judges of said court in absence of the third
judge to proceed to the tria of any csuse, pro-vlded
a judge of another circuit or an assist-ant
cannot conveniently be called in, 0ct. 1807
X: 15,155
Act confirming the judicial proceedings of justices of the
peace in certain cases & for other purposes,
validating judnents rendered by assistants or
justices of the peace on confession of any per-son
without complaint or warrant, Oct. 18S
X: 156,157
Assistants. Oaths, see Oat____ hs.
Assistants. Salaries.
Act for stating fees, fines & penalties for assistants,
with mileage & ferry fares, ay 1779 IV: lOt
Act for stating fees for a limited time, granting assist-ants
ls per day for attendance at the Assem-bly
with allowance of 8d for mileage & with the
fes & fares of ferries to be same as hereto-fore
established gOct. 1780 V: 167
Act in alteration of act regulating fees of assistants &
representatives, stating that assistants shall
receive $ & representatives $ 1.54 per aay,
0ct. 1795 II: 67
Act in alteration of act for regulating salaries & fees,
stating that fees of assistants shall be &
of representatlve $ i. 54 r day. Paed, upper
house, with addition that fees of judges of the
county courts shall be $ 2.67 & of justices of
the quorum $ per day. Eeferred to com. Origi-nal
bill pased, 0ct. 1798 11: 89
Act in alteration of act for regulating salaries & fees,
stating that each assistant & representative
shall be allowed 9 cents a mile for traveling
expenses, lay 180 II: lll, IV: 69d, 70d
Act in addition to act in alteration of act for regulating
salaries & fees, stating that fee for assistants
shall be $ S for representatives $ er day
until May next, lay 1814 III: lT, 18
Act for reoulating salaries & fees, stating that assist-ants
shall receive $ & representatives per
day, ay 181S III: 57,58
Assistants. Salaries, see also As___ gistants. Fees; De__ bentures; gi_ eage.
Attachments.
Act subjecting rights or shares in stock of incorporated companies to
attachment & execution, giving procedure for at-tachment
by writ & Oirections for le? ing exe-cutions,
ay 180 IV: 77ef
Attachments, see also_ levin.
Attorneys.
Letter from Joseph Close, Horseneck collector, to Jonathan Law, his at-torney,
in regard to his part with gSamuel]
Mills, Greenwch constable, in the Coakes pur-chase,
gay 17,17 XXIII: I
Resolve appointing Joseph Buckingham to execute deeds of release,
acquittance & discharge of the government’
. bills, etc. in place of Nathaniel Stanley, de-ceased,
ar. 1760 XXIII: 56
Attorneys. ( con.)
Petition of Jonathan Ingersoll & other practitioners at the bar show-ing
that the method of conducting adversary
suits is inconvenient & praying for a remedy.
Referred to com. Report of com. stating that it
is inexpedient to take any measures on the sub-ject,
Oct. 1805 II: ll9
Petition by members of the bar in New Haven county, by their chairman,
showing that they raised $ 1,500 to repair the
court house in New Haven & to procure a more
convenient court room to accommoaate the courts
of law & that the room provided for them was
remodeled without consulting them & is not
suitable for their purposes & praying for re-lief.
Referred to com. Report of com. stating
that changes could be made in the court room
for SHOO. Differing votes. Rot accepted, Oct.
1806 IX: 46,47
Attorneys. Accounts.
Expense account of Matthew T. Russell for arguing before the
Assembly, wlth account for board & witnesses,
Oct- Nov. 181S III: 41,42
Expense account of David Daggett for arguing before the
Assembly, Oct. 1815 III: 4
Attorneys. Laws, statutes, etc.
Act in addition to & alteration of act for constituting &
regulating courts & for appointing the times &
places for holding same, forbidding members of
the General Court to apear as attorneys at
the bar of said court unless in his own cause
or that of the town which he represents & re-quiring
any violator of this act to vacate his
seat in said court & forbidding him to contin-ue
as a member of the Assembly, ay 1795
II: 40, IV: gab
Act in addition to act for constituting & regulating
courts & appointing the times & places for
holding the same, forbidding any judge to ap-pear
at the bar of the court of which he is
judge as attorney, except in his own cause or
that of te ton to hich he belongs, Oct. 1798
X: 156
Bill in addition to act for constituting & regulating
courts & appointing the times & places for
holding the same, providing that no judge of
the Supreme court of errors shall be prohibit-ed
from appearing as attorney before aforesaid
court in any case in which he was actually em-ployed
& which he aavocated in the lower courts
Differing votes. Referred to com. Neg. ay 1799
VIII: 8
Act in further addition to act constituting & regulating
courts & appointiag the time & places for hold
ing the same, making it lawful for any judge of
the Supreme court of errors to appear as attor-ney
at the bar of said court in any case in
which he shall have been engaged & which he
shall have actually advocated in the courts be-low,
ay 1801 VIII: IO
Act in addition to act for appointment & regulating of at-torneys,
authorizing the Superior & county
courts to make rules & regulations relative to
admission & practice of attorneys in such
courts, ay 1808 III: i08,109
Act to prevent unlawful malntenance, stating that attorneys
& sheriffs are not to purchase any notes, etc.
in- suit, under penalty of disbarment, ay 1809
IV: 99f
Act authorizing the several city courts in this state t
Attwater, see Atwater.
Attwood, see Atwood.
Atwater, Attwater.
appoint attorneys in& for their respective
cities who shal be sworn to a faithful dis-charge
of their offices, Jan. iSiS IX: 148,149
Benjamin, estate probated in Wallingford district, mentioned, 1794
XIII: 195b
name on docket, 1768-? l: 70c, 89bf, 93be, gSb, lOlb, lO2d
Caleb, Wallingford representative, 179S II: Sgf
David ( A) ilford, indorsement of petition, 1813 XIX: 70b
Heman, name on mocket, 1804 II: 121c, 12Sb
" Jeremiah, com. on delegates to Congress, 1789 FI: S8a
,, com. on repairs to New Haven state house, 1801- 04
III: 20Sa, OTb
name on aocket, 1802 II: 107b, llSc
, " owner of land deeded to him by Jonah Clark, mentioned,
1794 XIII: 193a
Joshua, com. on U. S. representatives, 1808 XXI: IOSa
New Haven county justice, appointment, 1809 XV: 278b
,, New Haven county justice, appointment neg. 1810,1811
XVI: 2Ob, 7Oab
Reuben, Cheshire representative, 1780,1782,1784
I: lSOb, 156b, 149f, lSld, 165b
com. on counting votes, l? 79 V: 148a
New Haven county justice, appointment, 17? 5- gS XI: lgOa,
209a, 2a, 4Sa, 267a, 28a, XII: 6a, 6a, 48a, 70a, 89a,
lla, l4a, 176ab, 210a, Sa, XIII: 21a, Gga, lO4a,
159a, 168a, 19a, 227a ,, Wallingford representative, 1770,1775- 74,1779
. I: 80a, lOOb, lOSa, llla, 120b Samuel, name on docket, 1790 II: a
William, New Haven county justice, appointment, 1801- 08
XIV: 169a, 216a, XV: 12a, SOa, lO4a, Sla, 19Sa, 252a
" yllys, Plymouth, petition, 1818 XVIII: llOb
Atwell, George, name on docket, 175 II: 46a
Jesse ( A) Durham, remonstrance, 1816 III: 47c
" Richard, name on docket, 1808 ll: lS4c
Atwood, Attwood.
Jesse, name on docket, 1801 II: lOb
, Nsthaniel, ansfield representative, 1781- 8,1784,1794
I: 14c, 149i, 16c, II: 49L
Auditors.
Appointment of Jonathan Trtunbull, John Chester, Thomas Welles & Joseph
Pitkin colony audltors, Oct. 1747 XXIII: 4
esolve appointing Joseph Pitkin to com. which consists of auditors &
treasurer to settle & adjust accounts with the
agents appointed to collect colony debts, May
17S4 XXIII: I8
Resolve appointing John & edyard, John Lawrence, Elihu Chauncey, Samuel
Holden Parsons, David Burr, William illiams &
Benjamin Stiles auditors of public accounts,
0ct. 1767 XXIII: 64
Appointment of John Ledyard, John Lawrence, Ellhu Chauncey, Samuel Hol-den
Parsons, Davld Burr, William Williams & Ben-jamin
Stiles auditors with directions & in-structions,
May 1768 XXIII: 6
Resolve directing the auditors to bring in a complete statement of
colony accounts with the treasurer, Oct. 1768
XXIII: 70
Resolve appointing John Ledyard, Elihu Chauncey, Samuel Holden Parsons,
David Burr, William Williams & Benjamin Stiles
auditors of public accounts, iay 1769 XXIII: 74
Appointment of Jabez Huntington, Blisha Williams, cCharles Church]
Chandler, William Hillhouse, Thomas Belden, John]
Pierce & gBenjamin Stiles a com. with the
treasurer to audit the public accounts, May
1771 ..................... JIII: 89
Appointment of Elisha Sheldon, Richard Alsop, Samuel Bishop, Theophilus
Morgan, Thomas Belden of Norwalk, Experience
Storrs & Jedediah Strong to audit the colo-ny
accounts with the treasurer, May 1774
XXIII: lOl
Auditors. ( con.)
Appointment of Elisha Sheldon, cSamuel Wyllys, Samuelm Bishop, cEzra
Selden, cWilliam Hawley, cJonathan Trumbull &
Samuel Canfield to audit the colony accounts
with the treasurer, ay 177S XXIII: 107
Appointment of Elisha Sheldon, cJohn Chester, cSamuel bishop, cThom-asm
Mumford, Elijah Abel, Jabezm Huntington
& John Canfield to audit the state accounts
with the treasurer, Aug. 1777 XXIII: 127
Appointment of Jabez Hamlin, Eliha Pitkin, Ebenezar Flummer, John
Treadwell & Elisha Williams to audit the
state accounts with the treasurer, Aug. 1777
XXIII: I8
Appointment of Jabez Hamlin, Elisha Williams, Ebenezer Plummer, Elisha
Pitkin & John Treadwell to audit the state
accounts with the treasurer, lay 1778 XXIII: IO
Appointment of Gideonm Granger, Isaac Miles, cJabez] Perkins, Ste-phen
St. John, Ebenezer Moseley, zJohn Watson
& cJohn= Treadwell to audit the state accounts
with the treasurer, ay 1778 XXIII: ll
Appointment, with copy, of Jabez Hamlin, Stephen Mix Mitchell, cGid-eonm
Buckingham, cThomas Mumford, Johnm McKay,
Charles Church Chandler & Increase Moseley
to audit the state accounts with the treasurer
ay 1779 XXIII: I4,155
Appointment, with copy, of Erastus Wolcott, Elisha Williams & Elisha
Pitkin to audit the state accounts with the
treasurer, Jan. 1780 XXIII: ISg, 140
Resolve appointing William Pitkin, Samuel Lyman, Ebenezer Plummer &
Ralph Pomeroy to audit the state accounts with
the treasurer, May 1785 XXIII: 154
Resolve appointing John Chenevard & Hezekiah errills to audit the
state accounts with the treasurer in place of
Samuel Lyman& Ebenezer Plummer who declined
office. Passed, with addition, Jan. 1784 XXIII: 158
Bill appointing John Treadwell, James Wadsworth & Joseph Hopkins au-ditors
to examine & settle the treasurer’s ac-counts.
Passed, lower house, ay 1786 XXIII: 175
Report of com. on situation in the treasurer’s office & resolve ap-pointing
Jedediah Huntington, Samuel Wyllys &
Hezekiah Rogers With the comptroller to audit
the treasurer’s accounts & report, ay 1788
XXIII: 211
Appointment of Ebenezer Plummer with the comptroller to audit ac-counts
of the late treasurer, aJedediah Hunt-ington,
Oct. 1789 XXIII: 220
Resolve appointing William Hart, Jeremiah Ripley & WilllamHeron com.
with the comptroller to audit accounts of
ter3 Colt, treasurer. Passed, with alteration of
appointment of Asher Miller instead ofWilliam
Hart, lay 1790 ................... XXIII: I
Resolve discharging auditors from any further attention to above
mentioned business, May 1790 XXIII: 2Z
Appointment of Ebenezer Plummer & Samuel Wyllys com. with the comp-troller
to audit accounts of PeterD Colt,
treasurer, May 1790 XXIII: E
eolve continuing appointment of Ebenezer Plummer.& Samuel Wyllys
with the comptroller to audit accounts of
term Colt, treasurer, aY 1790 XXIII: 4
Resolve appointing Ebenezer Plummer & Samuel yilys com. with the
comptroller to audit the treasurer’s accounts,
Dec. 1790
XXIII: 227
Resolve appointing Marvin Wait, Aaron Austin & Thomas y.$ eymour com.
with the comptroller to audit the treasurer’s
account. Fased, with alteration, ay 179
XXIII: 24
Auditors. ( con.)
Resolve appointing Samuel Wyllys & William ioseley ith the comptrol-ler
to audit accounts of the treasurer. Paed,
with addition, 0ct. 1795 XXIII: 249
Appointment of Snuel Wyllys & Hezekiah Bissell with the comptroller
to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct. 1795
XXIII: 50
Appointment of Hezekiah Bissell & Samuel Wyilys with the comptroller
to audit accounts of the treasurer, ay 1794
XXIII: 2S4
Appointment of Samuel yllys & Hezekiah Bissell with the comptroller
to audit accounts of the treasurer, 0ct. 1794
XXIII: 2S6
Appointment of Hezekiah Bissell & Oamuel Wyllys with the comptroller
to audit accounts of the treasurer, ay 1795
XXIII: 258
Appointment of Samuel Wyllys & Hezekiah Bissell with the comptroller
to audit accounts of the treasurer, 0ct. 1795
XIIII: 6S
Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Hezekiah Bissell with the comp-troller
to audit accounts of the treasurer,
ay 1796 XXIII: 67
Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Hezekiah Bissell with the comp-troller
to audit accounts of the treasurer,
Nov.( Oct. sess.) 1796 XXIII: 71
Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Hezekiah Bissell with the comp-troller
to audit accounts of the treasurer,
May 1797 XXIII: 275
Appointment of Thomas Y. eymour & Hezekiah Bissell with the comp-troller
to audit accounts of the treasurer,
0ct. 1797 XXIII: 276
Resolve appointing Hezekiah Bissell & Thomas Y. Seymour with the comp-troller
to audit accounts of the treasurer,
May 1798 XXIII: 280
Resolve appointing Hezekiah Bissell & Thomas Y. Oeymour with the comp-troller
to audit accounts of the treasurer,
0ct. 1798 XXIII: 28
Appointment of Hezekiah Bissell & Thomas Y. Seymour with the comp-troller
to audit accounts of the treasurer,
ay 1799 XXIII: 286
Appointment of Hezekiah Bissell & Thomas Y. Seymour with the comp-
% roller to audit accounts of the treasurer,
May 1800 XXIII: 94
Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comptroller
to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct. 1800
XXIII: 299
Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comptroller
to audit accounts of the treasurer, ay 1801
XXIII: 802
Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comptroller
to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct. 1801
XXIII: 506
Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comptroller
to audit accounts of the treasurer, ay 180
XXIII: 08
Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comptroller
to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct. 180
XXIII: S10
Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comptroller
to audit accounts of the treasurer, May 180S
XXIII: S14
Resolve appointing Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comp-troller
to audit accounts of the treasurer,
0ct. 1805 XXIII: 517
Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comptroller
to audit accounts of the treasurer, May 1804
XXIII: S19
Resolve appointing Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comp-troller
to audit accounts of the treasurer,
ay 1805 XXIII: 8
Auditors. ( con.)
Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Eaoch Perkins with the comptroller
to audit accounts of the treasurer, ay 180S
XXIII: 9
Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comptroller
to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct. 180S
XXIII: bO
Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & noch Perkins with the comptroller
to audit accounts of the treasurer, Nay 1806
XXIII: 54
Appointment of Enoch Perkin & Thomas S. Willi. ams with the comptrol-ler
to audit accounts of the treasurer, iay
1807 XXIII: S41
Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. illimms with the comptrol-ler
to audit accounts of the treasurer, nay
1808 XXIII: 544, S4S
Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. Williams with the comptrol-ler
to audit accounts of the treasurer. Oct.
1808 XXIII: SO
Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas S., illiams with the comptrol-ler
to audit accounts of the treasurer, May
1809 XXIII: SS
Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas 5. Wiiliams with the comptrol-ler
to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct.
1809 XXIII: S8
Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thoma S. illiams with the comptrol-ler
to audit accounts of the treasurer, May
1810 XXIII: S4
Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas b. Williams with the comptrol-ler
to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct.
1810 XXIII: 58
Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. Willlams with the comptrol-ler
to audit accounts o the treasurer, iay
1811 XXIII: S7
esolve appointing Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. Williams with the comp-troller
to audit ccounts of the treasurer,
Oct. 1811 XXIII: SS8
Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. illiams with the comptrol-ler
to audit accounts of the treasurer, ay
1812 - XXIV: I
Appointment of noch Perkins & Thomas S. Williamswith the comptrol-ler
to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct.
181Z XXI: 2
Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. Williams with the comptrol-ler
to audit accounts of the treasurer, May
1815 XXIV: 7
Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas &. Williams with the comptrol-ler
to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct.
1815 XXIV: ll
Resolve appointing Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. Wiliams with the comp-troller
to audit accounts o the treasurer
until Oth of April next, Oct. 1814 XXIV: I6
Resolve appointing Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. Willams with the comp-troller
to audit accounts of the treasurer
until 50th of September next, Oct. 1814 XXIV: I7
Kesolve 8ppointingEnoch Perkins & Thomas S. illiam with the comp-troller
to audit accounts of the treasurer,
Oct. 1818 XXIV: 6
Resolve appointing Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. iiilams with the comp-troller
to audit accounts of the treasurer,
ay 1816 XXI: 8
Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. Wiiiisas with the comptrol-ler
to audit accounts of the treasurer Oct.
1816 XXIV: 41
. Appointment of Enoch Perkins & ichsel Olcott ith the comptroller
to audit accounts of the treasurer, ay 1817
XXI%’: 48
Appointment of Enoch Perkins & ichael Olcott with the comptroller
to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct. 1817
XXIV: 49
A,, ditors. ( con.)
Appointment of John Russ & James Thomas with the comptroller to audit
accounts of the treasurer, Oct. 1818 XXIV: S8
Appointment of Caleb Pond & Henry Seymour with the comptroller to
audit accounts of the treaurer, av 1819 XXIV: S9
Appointment of Henry Seymour & Nathaniel Goodwin ith the comptroller
to audit account of the treaurer, iay 1820
XXIV: 8
Auditor. Las, statutes, etc.
Bill in addition to & emendation of act for directing & reg-ulating
of civil & ction, stating that when any
civil action hall be brought to any of the
county courts & the defendant does not appear,
judgment of the court shall be rendered & made
up after the third day of th sitting of such
court & when any action shall be brought to any
court & auditors appointed there shall be no ap-peal
or review allowed in such cae. Differing
vote. Con. 0ct. 175 IX:
Auditors. Oaths, see Oat___ hs.
Auger, Abraham, name on docket, 1790- 91 II: 5a, 8a, 16a, 25a
John, com. on fees, 18O IX: 164a
Fairfield county justice, appointment, 1817- O
XVII: 66bc, 147b, 54b,$$ la
Austen, see Austin.
Aus. tin, Austen. Aaron, name on docket, 1772- 80 I: 98b, lOlb, lO2c, 128a
Aaron( 171S/ 6- 1801) Torrington representative, 1782 I: 149k
Aaron gjr.] ( 1748- 189) New Hartford
Ass, t, election, 1794- 1817 VI: 55a, 49a, 65a, 82a,
51b, 49a, 65s, VII: 2a, 2a, 45a, 8a, lOOa, l$ Sa,
iS4a
As’t, election mentioned, 1794 II: 45L
Ass, t, nomination, 179- lS16 VI: 16a, 17a, 18a, 5Oa,
48s, Sga, 78a, 90s, lOSa, l16a, 151a, 146a, 160a, 175a’
191a, OTa, 24a, 40s, SSa, 285a, VII: lSa, gTa, 54a’
95a, lOga, lSa, 147a
Ass’t, preent at Assembly, 1794- gS II: 57c,
VI:, 4a, 58a, XXI: 64a
Auditor, appointment, neg. 1795 XIII: 45a
Com. on adjournment, 1790 II: lla
Com. on counties, 181 XXIV: 99a
Com. on counting votes, 1788- i817 V: Sga, 60a,
284a, VI: 62a, Sla, 94a, lO6a, lZla, 157a, lSla, 166a’
180a, 196a, 215a, 250a, 48a, 264s-, VII: la,[ la, 44a’
81a, 99a, 157a, 15a
( A) Com. on counting votes, 18il- 15
VII: a, Sb, 45a, 82a, 85a
Com. on governor, 1809- 10 VI: 81a, VII: Sa
Com. on governor’s message, 1819 Vll: 211a
Com. on judges & justces, 1790- 181 XIII: ib, 8Ob,
XI: 60b, 62a, llgb, 12Sa, 127a, ISd, 188b, 24b’
XV: 162b, XI: ISTb, 145c
Com. on ew Haen tate house, 1792 III: 198s
Com. on presidential electors, 1820 XXI: I59a
Com. o private petitions, 179 II: 45b
Com. on reduction of salaries, 18O III: lOa
Com. on salaries & fees, 1806 .................. X: 85a
Com. on sheriff isw, 1795 XXIII: 25s, 2Sc
Com. on Supreme court of error, 1799 III: 8a
Com. on U. S. representatives, 1796- 1816 XXI: 66a,
? a, 77a, 8a, lO2a, lOSsol3a, 124a, 129a, 154a
( A) Com. on U. S. representatives, 1810 XXI: ll4a, llSa
Litchfield county cour judge, appointment, 1808- 15
X: 2Ta, 268a, XVI: Sa, SSa, lOTa, 173a, 230a, 275a
Litchfield county justice, appointment, 1785- 1807
XII: 145a, 184a, iSSa, 217a, 237a,
XIII: Zla, 79s, 147a, l?? a, lOa, 42a, XIV: lga,
47a, 85a, llSa, ISla, l? ga, 250a, XV: 26a, 64a, llTa
Austin, Aaron jr.] ( 1745- 1829) gNew hartfordj ( con.)
New Hartford representative, 1779- 82,1793- 94
I: 120e, lOc, 156c, 142d, 151g, II: S6L, 45L
Simsbury judge of probate, apointment, 1815- 15
XVI: 214a, 2SSa, 276a
" Archibald, name on docket, 1783 I: 155a
Caleb, name en docket, 1768- 72 I: 70c, 89cf, 95bg, 98a
Charle, name on docket, 1804 II: 125b
" ew Haven, mentioned, i804 XIX: 44b, 4Sa
" ( A) New Haven, notice served, 1804 . XIX: 44d
Charles Stusrt, name on aocket, 1791 II: 25a
Daniel, name on docket, 1786 I: 176a
" " Suffield representative, 176S I: S6d
" David, com. on New Haven tate house, 179 III: 196,197a
" ( A) 179 III: 200.201
ew Haven county justice, appointment, 1777- gs XI: 267a,
83a, XII= 6a, 26a, 48a, 70a, 89a, llla, iS4a, 176a, 210s,
229a, XIII: 21a, 69a, lO4a, ISgs, 168a, 199a, 227a
New Haven, decease mentloned, iS04 XX: 66a, 67a
presidential elector, appointment, 1792 XI: 148a
E. estate, administrator mentioned on docket, 1797 II: 76c
" " expense account with state, 1820 III: llTa
" Edward, Suffield representative, 1757 I: Oc
" Elijah, estate, administrator mentioned on docket, 1799- iSO0
II: 98a, lOOa
name on docket, 1785- 91 I: iSSa, 160a, 176a,
179b, 18a, 184b, 185a, 190s, 192ac, 19Sa, 198a, II: la,
,8a, iSa
J. expense account with state, 1820 III: llTa
John, name on ocket, 1755- 89 I: ll, 19Zd, 19Sa, 198a, 199a
John P. name on docket, 180 II: ll6a, llSc
Joseph, Hartford county justice, appointment, 1801- 19 XIV: I66b,
ZOga, XV: gb, 47a, lO2a, 14Sa, Z76a, XVI: 16a, 65s., l18a,
179a, 255b, 81a, XVII: iSb, S2b, lTc, llb
name on docket, 177S I: lOb
" ary, name on docket, 1806 II: l6c
Perez ( A) Canterbury, petition, 1818 XVIII: Sa
Seth, name on docket, 1772- 95 I: 98b, lOlb,
lOc, 184b, 189b, 198a, 199a, II: Ob, 28b, SSa, 54a, S7a
Uriah, Suffield representative, l? 55- 57 I: Sa, 18a, 2b, Sc
Avary, see Avery.
Avered, see Everett.
Averel, see Averill.
Averil, see Averill.
Averill, Averel, Averil, Arill.
Daniel ( A) Preston paper, 181
" Ellphalet, name on docket, 1805
" James, jr. ( A) Preston paper, 181S
John, name on docket, 1806
XVI: 215d
ll: lSb
XVI: 215d
II: i6c
Moses, Kent representative, 1770- 71,17? 6 l: 85b, 9b, l15d
Perry, name on docket, 1806 II: iSlb, iS6a
Averlt, see Everett.
Avery, Avary.
Amos, 2d. ( A) Preston selectman, indorsement of petltion, 1815
XVI: 9
Ann, name on docket, 1800 II: 980
Charles, New London county justice, appolntment, 181?- O
XVII: 62b, 144b, 226b, 57c
". Christopher, com. on counting votes, 17S9 V: la com. on judges & justlces, 176S XI: Ta
. ( A) com. on nominations, 175S V: Sa Groton representatlve, 1746/?, 1755- 62 I: lb, 8a, lOc,
1Sc, lSc, 17cSc, Ob, Slb, SSd, 6b, 40c, 44c, 49c
" New London county justice, appolntment, 1755- 67
X: 184a, 19Sa, OTa, Oa, Sa, 49a, XI: Ta, 17a, LTa,
59a, 65a, 84a
" David, Ne London county justlce, appointment, 1775- 81
XI: 224b, 47a, 69a, 85b, XII: Ta, 28a, 49a
" ( A) Preston paper, 1815 XVI: I5d
Avery, David, N! ndham county justice, appointment, 1820 Vll: S57a
David, jr. @ indham county justice, appointment, 1816 XII: 26b
Ebenezer, Groton representative, 1746/ 7,1763- 64,1768
I: ib, Sb, S3c, S4c, 67b
" New London county justice, appolntment, 1755- 74 X: 184a,
19Sa, 20? a, 2Oa, 23Sa, 249a, XI: 7a, 17a, Ta, 59a, 6Sb,
84a, 99a, llSa, 154a, iSa, l? a, 19a, 211a
Ebenezer, jr. ( A) Groton moderator, 1818 XVIII: 57a, 58ab
Ebenezer cir. & d. New London county justice, appointment,
i798- 1820 XIV: 77a, l12a, 145a, 175a, 20a,
XV: 18a, 56a, lOSa, 155b, 199a, 256a, 8a, XVI: Sa, 74a,
lSa, 191s, 244a, 290a, XVII: lSa, 6a, 144a, 6aS27a
Elisha, name on docket, 1767 II: 76c, 79a
" Rew London county justice, appointment, 1819- 0
Xll: 26a, S8s
ew London county justice, appointment, neg. 180 XVII: Tbc
Elizabeth, name on docket, 1797 II: 76c
Gardner ( A) Bozrah town clerk, 1818 XVIII: 14a
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| Title | Index v. 2 Civil officers second series 1673-1820 : twenty-four volumes and index : index. |
| Subject - LCSH | F91.C56 Civil Officers ser.2 index; Connecticut. General Assembly--Archives--Indexes.; Connecticut archives. Civil Officers. 2nd series--Indexes.; Connecticut--Politics and government--To 1775--Sources--Indexes.; Connecticut--Politics and government--To 1775-1865--Sources--Indexes.; Connecticut--Officials and employees--History--Sources--Indexes.; Connecticut--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources--Indexes.; Connecticut--History--1775-1865--Sources--Indexes. |
| Description | Typescript.; Connecticut Archives index: no. 2-4.; Indexes boxes 1-12 of the Connecticut archives. |
| Contributors | Connecticut State Library. |
| Date - Created | 2006 |
| Date - Digital | 1958 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | eng |
| Relation | http://worldcat.org/oclc/43351758/viewonline; http://worldcat.org/oclc/259104817/viewonline |
| Relation-Is Part Of | Connecticut archives index ; no. 2-4 |
| Title-Alternative | Connecticut archives; Connecticut archives index no. <2-4>, civil officers, 1673-1820, ser.2; Connecticut archives, civil officers, 1673-1820, index; Civil officers, second series, 1673-1820, index |
| Format-Extent | 3 v. ; 30 x 40 cm.; Photocopy. 28 cm. |
| Transcript | CONNECTICUT ARCHIVES CIVIL OFFICERS SECOND SERIES 1673- 1820 TWENTY- FOUR VOLUMES AND INDEX INDEX Volume i Hartford Connecticut State Library 1958 NOTE mong the Connecticut Archives are files of the General Assembly up to 1820. About 1845 Sylvester Judd, author of the Histy of Hadley, Massachu-setts, selected and arranged documents from these files up to the year 1790 in one hundred and twenty- two volumes. The documents from 1790 through 1820 were transferred from the office of the Secretary of State when the new State Library and Supreme Court building was occupied. It is principally from the last- mentioned documents that the material for Civil Officers, Second Series, was taken, with the addition of a few documents of the earlier period omitted by Mr. Judd from the First Series. The dates in the Second Series range from 167 to May 1820, the earliesdocument being a court order concerning a letter from the governor and assistants to the gover-nor and council of Massachusetts, dated November 26, 167. There are 8699 docu-ments in the Second Series of Civil Officers which have been arraned in twenty-four volumes as follows: Volume I: Legislative Department, Part I, General Assembly, 1747- 1790; Volume 2: Legislative Department, Part If, General Assem-bly, 1791- 1808; Vo_ lume 3: Legislative Department, Part III, General Assembly, 1809- 1820; State- Houses; Volume__ 4: Legislative Department, Part IV, Compilation of Laws, Statutes, etc.; Volume_ 5: Executive Department, Part I, Executive Of-ficers and Assistants, 177- 1790; Volume__.____ 6: Executive Department, Part II, Exe-cutive Officers and Assistants, 1791- 1809; Volume______: Executive Department, Part Ill, Executive Officers and Assistants, 1810- 1820; Volume_ 8: Judicial De-partment, Part I, Supreme Court of Errors, Superior Courts; Volume 9: Judicial Department, Part II, Courts: County Courts, Courts of Common Pleas; Probate Courts and Districts; Vqlume i0: Judicial Department, Part III, Court Miscellany; Jurors; Judges and Justices,- 1747- I?$ 9; Vo. lume I_ i: Judicial Department, Part IV, Judges and Justices, 1760- 1778; Volume 12: Judicial Department, Part V, Judges and Justices, 1779- 1788; Vo. l. ume 13: Judicial Department, Part VI, Judges and Jus-tices, 1789- I? 95; Volu. m. e. 14; Judicial Department, Part VII, Judges and Jstices, 1796- 1802; Vo! ume I5: Judicial Department, Part VIII, Judges and Justices, 1809; Volume I_: Judicial Department, Part IX, Judges and Justices, 1810- 1815; Volume I7:’ Judicial Department, Part X, Judges and Justices, 1816- 1820; Volume 18: Connecticut Constitution; Volume 19: Citizenship, Part I, Freemen; Aliens; Public Acts; Individuals: Adams- McKe; Volume 20: Citizenship, Part If, Aliens: Individuals: McNutt- Woolsey; Restoration of Forfeited Rights; Vlume 21: 0hired States Government: Part I, Congress; Presidential Electors; Volume 2: nited StatesGernment, Part If, Constitutional Amendments; Public Documents; Separate States: Laws, Otatutes, etc.; Volume 23: Miscellaneous Civil Officers, Part I, Appointments, 1722- 1815; Volume 24: Miscellaeous Civil Officers, Part If, Appointments, 1816- 1820; Miscellaneous Material. The table of contents not only furnishes a convenient calendar of legislation on Civil Officers for the period covered, but gives a digest of the subject matter. The work on the arrangement of the manuscripts for these volumes and on the Index was done by Jessie A. Parsons. Connecticut State Library Hartford, Connecticut September 1958 Robert C. Sale State Librarian Abbreviations ( A) ass’t. capt. ool. com. con. d gen. gOV. gr. Jr. - s- d maj. maJ. - gen. neg. s secy sess. treas. autograph assistant captain colonel committee continued pence ( Eng. money) general governor granted junior pounds, shillings, pence ( English money) mark maj or major- general negatived shillings ( English money) secretary session senior treasurer INDEX Abbe, Abbee, Abbey, Abby, Abee. Nathan, name on docket, 1772- 75 l: 98b, 101b, 102c " Shubael, ass’t, nomination, 1802- 05 Vl: 16Oa, l? Sa , " com. on U. S. representatives, 1800 XXI: SZa . , sheriff, representation, 1791 XIII: 25b . " Windham representative, 1781- 82,1794- 95 I: I42c, 149i, ISIf, II: 49L, 5? L, 59L " Simeon, name on docket, 1798- g9 II: 85a, 87b, 90a " Thomas, " " 1796 II:? b,? Sb " Thomas, jr. name on docket, 179?- 98 II:? 6c, 8a, 8? a Abbee, see Abbe. Abbey, see Ahbe. Abbot, see Abbott. Abbott, Abbot. " Abiel, name on docket, 180 II= llLc " Daniel ( A) New London county court petition, 1809 VIII: 140c " Elijah T. name on docket, 1800- O II: lOOb, lOTb " James, name on docket, 1787 I: 184a Joseph, Pomfret representative, 17? 9,1? 81 I: 120d, 142c " Joseph, jr. Tolland county surveyor, appointment, 1787 XXIII: IOa " Lemuel, Ridgefield representative, 1761- 6 l: 44a, 4Sb, 48b Abby, see Abbe. Abee, see Abbe. Abel, Abell. Alvan ( A) Franklin, remonstrance, 1816 III: 49c Andrew( A) New London county court, petltlon, 1809 VIII: 140d Charle ( A) New London county court, petition, 1809 VIII: 140c , . Windham county ustice, appointment, 1819- 20 XVII: 240b, 557a Cherub ( A) Franklln, remonstrance, 1816 III49d " Elijah, auditor, appointment, 1777 XXIII: I27a . . com. on counting votes, 177?- 90 V: lga, 260a, 284a . . com. on debentures, 178? 1: 186 , ( A) corn. on delegates to Congress, l? 8 V: lS? a . corn. on judges & justices, 1790 XIII: SIb, S? d . corn. on nomlnations, 1782 V: 184b " ( A) 1785 V: 187a . ,’ com. au U. S. representatives, 1790 XXI: 4a . . Fairfield county ag@ ntl- 791 IX: 64a . . Fairfield county agent, petition, 1791 IX: 6a, 65a " " ( A) " 1791 IX: 65b " " Fairfield county lottery agent, 1791 IX: 65a . . Fairfield representative, 1782 I: 149h, 151e . . name on docket, 1787- 94 I: 184bc, II: 52c, SOb . . sheriff, representation, 1791 XXIII: 255b " Elisha I. New London county justice, appointment, 1816- 17 XVII: 18b, 62b . " ( A) Preston, paper, 181 XVI: lLd " Ira ( A) Franklin, remonstrance, 1816 III: 49c . " New London county justice, appointment, 1818- 20 XVII: 144a, 226a, S27a " Jesse ( A) New London county court, petition, 1809 VIII: 140c " Joshua, name on docket, 1768 I: 70c " Martin ( A) Franklin, remonstrance, 1816 III: 49c " Samuel ( A) New London county court, petition, 1809 VIII: 140c Simeon ( A) " " " . " 1809 VIII: 140d " Simeon, jr. ( A) New London county court, petition; 1809 VIII: 140d " Theophilus ( A) " " " . " 1809 VIII: 140d " Thomas ( A) Franklin, remonstrance, 1816 III: 49c " Vaniah ( A) " " 1816 III: 49c Abell, see Abel. Abernathy, see Abernethy. Abernethy, Abernathy. , Andrew, Litchfield county justlce, appointment, 1819- 20 XVll: Z44b, 558a " Russel C. com. on counting votes, 1816 VII: 157b - 2- Abernethy, Russel C. Litchfield county justice, appointment, 1815- 20 XVl: 200b, 2SSb, 304b, XVll: 29a, 71c, iS4c, 244c, 558b " " ( A) Torrington presiding officer, 1818 ---- XVIll: 142ab " William C. com. on nominations, 1817 Vll: 169a Accounts, see A_ utant general. Accounts; Att___ orneys. Accounts; Co_ trol-ler. Accounts; Co__ nstables. Accounts; Duty gov-ernor. Accounts; De_ ty sheriff. Accounts; Do__ orkeepers. Accounts; El__ ections. Accounts; Ge__ n-eral Assembly. Accounts; Go__ xvernor. Accounts; Go__ yvernor’s gards. Accounts; Pr_ EAnters. Accounts; Sec___ retary. Accounts; Tr_ easurer. Accounts; Unit-ed States. Accounts. Ackley, Benjamin, Kent representative, 1780 l: 150d, iS6d " Ephraim, name on docket, 1799 II: 95b, 96b " Hannah Ayer, name on docket, 1799 II: 95b, 96b " John ( A) Hartford county petition, 1789 XIII: 4b Adam, see Adams. Adams, Adam, Addams. " Andrew, ass’t, election, 1781- 89 V: 174a, 182a, 19Ob, 19S, 205bc 205a, 217bc, 218,250b, 255a, 247a, 260bc, 261a, 275a ass’t, nomination, 1779- 88 V: iS4a, 166a, 180a 187a, 199a, 210a, 25a, 245a, 255a, 268a " " ass’t, prssent at Assembly, 1781- 89 V: 175a, 177a, 188a 191a, 20Sa, 217a, 250a, 256a, 260a, 266a, 70a " chief judge of Superior court, appointment, 179- 97 XIII: iSaa, 159a, 186a, 218a, XIV: la, 27a " " ( A) chief judge of Superior court, petibion in behalf of the other judges showing that the cost of living has outdistanced the compensation paid to the judges & that the business in said court is of such magnitude as to exclude them from engaging in any outside occupation & praying for relief. Read & transmitted to Governor & Council. Pe-tition renewed. Resolve increasing salary of the chief judge of he Superior court $ 125 & of the assistant judges $ iii in addition to their re-spective salaries for the last half year begin-ning May 1795, May 1794- 0ct. 1796 X: 152- I5 " ( A) com. on cases in equity, 1782 IX: 7a " " com. on counting votes, 1777- 89 V: 159a, 202a, OSa, 216a, 217a, 229a, 250a, 246a, 272a " com. on delegates to Congress, 1788 V: 260b " " com. on judges & justices, 1777- 88 XI: 258a XII: 54a, 75b, lllb, 120a, 160b, 217c, 26c, 58b " " com. on nominations, 1776- 1818 V: 155a, 179a, VII: 188a " " ( A) " " " 1776- 1818 V: 156a, 180a " " com. on private petitions, 178 l: IS2a " " com. on probate courts & dlstricts, 1786 IX: 194a " " com. on Superior court, 1788 VIII: 158b s , delegate to Congress, election, 1780- 85 V: iS8b, 187a " " executors, mentloned on docket, 1798 II: 85b " " judge of Superior courtappointment, 1789- 9 III: 6a, 47a, 48a, 90a, l19a, iSTa " " Litchfield county court of common pleas judge, appoint-ment, neg. 1788 XII: iSSa, 154a " " Litchfleld county justiceappontment, 1772- 75 XI: 177a, 198a, 14a, 28,52a, 275aE88a, XII14b, 5c " " Litchfield judge of probate during absence of Oliver Wolcott, 1776- 78,1780- 81 XI: 257a, 62a, 78a, 28aXII: 40a, S7a " " Litchfield representative, 1779- 80 I: i0e, 150c, 156c " " name on docket, 1791 II2Oa " " speaker lower house, 1779- 80 I: 120,156 " Andrew cir. 3 ext. of last will of Andrew Adams, petition, 1798 VIII: 88a " Benjamin ( A) Wethersfield, petition, 1795 XIII: I67 " Cornelius ( A) Canterbury, petition, l18 XVIII: 25a " Dad, name on docket, 1786 ( scratched) -- I: 179b Adams, David ( A) Pomfret, Woodstock, Thompson & Ashford agent, petition, 1786 VIII: 167a Edward, Killingly representatlve, 17? 2 I: 97c Eli ( A) New Londoo county court petition, 1809 VIII: 140c " Ellashlb, Canterbury represents. tive, 1775- 74,1782 I: i07c, iiic, 149i ,, Windham county justice, appolntment, 1774- 96 XI: 216a, 227b 249a, 274a, 87a, XII: 12a, SSa, S2a,? 6a, 95a, l16a, 141a, 182a, 16ab, 4Sa, 46ab, 247a, 248, XIII: 29a, 77a, llla, l12s, 146a, 17Sa, 207a, 258a, XIV: 18s Windham county justice, mentioned, 180S XX: 159s, 160a Elijah, exr. of last will of Andrew Adam, petition, 1798 III: 88 Ellsha, Windham county justice, appointment, 1820 ( name scratched) XVII: 557a Ezra, Hartford county justice, appolntment, 177- 1820 IV: 56a, 69a, lOTb 139a, 166a, 209a, XV: gb, 47a, lOa, 145a, 276a, XVI: iSa, 65a, lia, 179a, 255a, 281a, XVll: lSs, S2a, lTa, 211a, 509a, 510a " John, Canaan representative, 1795 II= 59n " ( A) Canterbury agent, petition, 1795 III: lTOb " com. on nominations, 1805 VI: O6a Litchfleld county justice, appointment, 180- 04 IV: 25b, XV: Z7a, 65a " Joseph ( A) Killingly, indorsement of petitlon, 18O Xx: Igc notice of specil session of Assembly, 1754 l: 5a ,, Windham county justice, appointment, 1802- 20 XIV: Ta XV: 24a, 61s, llSa, 160a, 20Sa, 241a, 89a, XVI: 2a, 81a, 157a, 197a, 25ia, 50ia, XVII: 6a, 68a, iSla, 40a, 27a " Joseph B. ( A) Canterbury petition, 1818 XVIII: 2Sa " Joshua, jr. Fairfield county justice, appointment, 1819- 20 XVII: 4b, SIb Lemuel, expense account for chair for Hartford state house, 1796 III: lSla Fhinehas ( A) ew London county court petltion, 1809 VIII: 140d Pygan, com. on amemdment of laws, 1764 IV: Sd corn. on counting votes, 17S9 V: 21a " name on socket, 1771 I: 89b, 95cf New London county justice, appointment, 17SS- 7 X: 184a, 19Sa, 207a, Oa, 25Sa, 49s, XI: Ta, 17a, 27a, 59a, 65a, 84a, 99ab, llSa, l4a, iSSa, 172a, 192a New London representative, 1755,1759- 60,176- 6S . I: 6a, Ta, 6a, 41a, Sla, S2a, S4a, S6a New London representative, did not attend, ar. 1764 l: SSa Richard, name on docket, 1791 II: lga Norwlch, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has set-tled in said town with hi family where he has made a contract for purchase of a house & land with a view to making a permanent residence in Norwich & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in- this state. Resolve granting pe-tition, ay 1811 XIX: SI, 52 " Rufus ( A) Canterbury, indorsement of petltion, 1818 XX: IIc . ( A) Canterbury moderator, 1818 XIII: 4ab . clerk lower hous, lSl6 XXII: II6 . ( A) clerk lower house, f816 III: 47- 49,52,54- 6,186- 188, IV: II4, VII: I40- 145, VIII: 40, IX: I68, XVII: 2,5,5,8,9, II- 16,18- 21,25,25- 27,29- 52,54, XIX: I, XXI: II- 15, . XXII: IIS, IIS, IIg, 154- 156, XXIV: 58- 40 " com. on counting votes, 1806 VI: iSa com. on expense account, lSl5 IIl: ga " " ( A) 1815 III: lOa " com. on judges & justices, 1812 XVI: I5Tb " com. on sheriff laws, l16 XXIV: 45a , ." com. on U. S. representativs,! SlO- 16 TXI: llSa, 154a Plainfield judge of probate, appointment, 181- 18 . XVI: 157a, 176a, Z3a, 276a, XVII: lla, SOa, lOSa " indham county justice, appointment, 1806- 18 I: 160a, 205a, 241a, 289a, XVI: 52a, 81a, 156a, 196a, 2SOa, 300a, 50ia, , ,, XVII: 26a, 68a, ISla Windham county justice, appointment, 181 ( name scratched) XVI: ISTa - 4- Adams, Samuel, Fairfield county justice, appointment, 1755- 8 X: 185a, 197a, 208a, 221a, 256a, 250a, XI: Sa, 18a, 28a, 40a, 66a, SSa, lOOa, l16a, lSa, iS4a, 175a, 194a, 212a, 225a, 248a, 27a, 86a, XII: lOa, SOa, Sla, TSa Stratford representative, 1756,1759,1761,1770 I: 25c, 27ab, 56a, 44b, 80b 1757 ( name scratched) I: 25b Samuel F. com. on counting votes, 1816 VIl: iS? b Squire, Fairfield county justice, appointment, iS09- 17 XV: 2865 XVI: 29b, 76b, 155b, 194b, 65a, 298a, XVII: 2b, SSa " Fairfield county justice, appointment neg. 1814 XVI: 84ab Thomas, Canterbury representative, 1780 I: 150c, 156c " Timothy, name on docket, 1755 I: ll Titus ( A) Canterbury petition, 1818 XVIII: a " William ( A) Canterbury petition, 1818 XIII: Sa com. on Hartford state house, 1788 III: ll " ( A) Hartford county petltion, 1791 IX: SSb Hartford state house petition, 1790 III: llgb nsme on docket, 1775- 91 I: 102d, 198b, 202a, II: Sa, 5a, 16, Sa New London county justice, appointment, 1809- 20 XV: 28a, XVI: 25a, 74a, 128a, 191a, 44a, 290a, XVII: lSa, 62a, 144b, 26b, 527b notice of special session of Assembly, 1754 l: 5a ( A) Simsbury remonstrance, 1806 II: 152b Addams, see Adams. Addresses. Address of the Assembly on state rights or interference of the O.. gov-ernment with the commerce of the several states with foreign countries & a denunciation of the embargo, Feb. 1809 XXII: I66 Adgate, Thomas ( A) New London county court petltion, 1809 VIII: 140c Adjutant general. Resolve directing the comptroller to deliver one copy of the last edi-tion of the statutes of this stste to the lieu-tenant governor & adjutant general of the militia of this tate, gay 1809 IV: f02 Adjutant general. Accounts. Expense account of Adj- gen. Huntington with the state. Differing votes. Referred to comptroller, ay 1795 XXIII: 248 Admiralty jurisdiction. Act empowering the Superior court to try & determine piracies, felonles & robberies committed on the high seas, allowing trial in any county where the offenders may happen to be taken & apprehended & authorizing the Supe-rior court to try same in the same manner as in case of felonies committed on land. Passed, with alteration, Oct. 1779 VIII: 54 Affidavits, see Evi____ dence. Affirmations. Act relating to oaths, permitting Quakers to make affirmation, ay 1819 XXIV: IS, I34 Agard, Benjamin ( A) Stafford remonstrance, 1802 II: 108b Age limit, see Te__ nure of office. Age limit. Aggett, Thomas, name on docket, 1804 II: 121c " ( A) New Haven, petition showing that he is a foreigner & that he moved to Conn. with view to pursuing his occupa-tion as a gardener & that he has a family in New Haven & has contracted for purchase of a piece of ground for cultivation & prayln for liberty to purchase & hold lands in this state. Resolve granting petition, ay 1804 XIX: 88,34 Ainsorth, Nathaniel, name on docket, 1773 I: Olb, 102be Akens, Henry, name on docket, 1788 I: lgOb Albrecht, George Frederick, New Haven, petitlon with Lewis Frederick Albrecht of said town showing that they are natives of Ger-many & wish to settle in New Haven & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in this state. Resolve authorizing petitioners to purchase & hold rea+/- tate in Conn. ln the same manner as if - 5- they were native citizens thereof, ay 1812 XIX; 55, S6 Albrecht, Lewis Frederick, New Haven, petition with George Frederick Al-brecht of said town showing that they are natives of Germany & wish to settle in ew Haven & pray-ing for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in this state. Resolve authorizing petitioners to purchase & hold real state in Conn. in the same manner an if they were native citizens thereof, may 1812 XIX: 55,56 Alcot, see Olcott. Alcox, Medad, Plymouth petition, 1818 XVIII: llOab Alden, Aldin. uaniel, Hartford county justice, appointment, 1755- 58,1767- 84 X: 182b, 192a, 204a, 217a, XI: 8+/- a, 97a, llla, 151a, 147a, 168a, 189b, OSa, 220a, 241a, 65a, XII: Sb, 24a, 46a, 68a, 88a, 107a, lOa, lOga Stafford representative, 1758,176+/-, 1768,1771 I: 55b, 44b, 67a, 69a, 88a Daniel, jr. Hartford county justice, appointment, 1766 XI: 61a Stafford representative, dld not attend, gar. 1760, Oct. 1765 I: 41b, S8c " 2arius ( A) Stafford remonstrance, iS02 II: 108b llab, Stafford representative, election, 1802 - II: 108a, lOgllOa Stafford representative, remonstrance against his election, 1802 II: 08- 110 Tolland county justice, appointment, 1802- 12 XI: 242a, XV: 52a, 75a, 124a169a, 215a, 251a, 299a, XVI; Sga, 91a, 154a Elisha, com. on judges & justices, 1807 XV: 215b " Joseph, Tolland county justice, appointment neg. 1801 XIV: I88a , Samuel ( A) Stafford remonstrance, 1802 II: 108b Aldermen. Act giving additional powers to the city courts of the respective cities of this state, stating that in absence of the mayor & the two aldermen who act as judges in the city courts the other aldermen may act as judges as-sisted by two justices of the county in which the city may be & granting the city courts cognizance of any suit or action which may be commenced by the president, directors & company of any bank, KOct 1801s IX: 144 Aldin, see Alden. Aldrich, Spraue ( A) Pomfret, petition, 1818 XVIII: II2a , Zaccheus ( A) 1818 XVIII: IL2a Alexander, James, con,. on counting vote, lSl6 VII: 157b . indham county justice, appointment, 1800- 20 XIV: ISOa, 177b, 27a, XV; 24a, 61a, llSa, 160a, 205a, 41b, 289a, XVI: 5b, 81a, 157a, 197a, Slb, 50iab, XVII: 26b, 68b, 151b, . . 240b, SSTa ( A) clerk lower house, Tenn. i13 XXII: 98a illiam ( A) sec’y, Tenn. i17 XXII: I27c Alien & sedition acts. Report of com. on resolutions of Ky. & Va. hesolves refusing to concur in resolutions pased in Ky. & a. which are in opposition to the alien & sedition acts, ay 1799 XXII: I6- I64 Aliens. Adams, Richard, orwich, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has settled in aforesaid town with his family where he has made a contract for purchase of a house & land with view to making a permanent residence & praying for liberty to purchase & hold land in Conn. Reolve granting petition, ay 1811 XIX: SI, 52 Aggett, Thomas, Mew Haven, petitlon saowlng that he is a foreigner & has moved to Conn. with view to pursuing his occupa-tion as a gardener & that he has a family in New Haven & has contracted for urchase of a piece of ground for cultivation & praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in this state.- Eesolve granting petltion, a 1804 XIX: 55,54 - 6- Aliens. ( con.) Albrecht, George Frederick, Eew Haven, petition with Lewis Frederick Al-brecht of said town showing that they are natives of Germany & wish to settle in New Haven & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in this state. Resolve authorizing petitioners to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. in the same manner as if they were native citizens thereof, ay 18i2 XlX: S, 6 Albrecht, Lewis Frederick, New Haven, petition with George Frederick Al-brecht of said town showing that they are natives of Germany & wish to settle in New Haven & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in this state. Resolve authorizing petitioners to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. in the same manner as if they were native citizens thereof, May 1812 XIX: 55,56 Aquart, John Merle, Hartford, formerly of the West Indies, petition by his attorney showing that he purchased a tract of land in Hartford of Robert Johnson Collins & has since found that he is forbidden as an alien to purchase land in Conn. & praying that his purchase may be established as good & valid. Resolve granting pe-tition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, ay 1798 XIX: 37,58 Bakewell, William, New Haven, petition with others & with indorsement by inhabitants, showing that petitioners are foreign-ers & that they have expended large sums of money in building an extensive brewery in New Haven & praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in this state. Resolve granting petition, May 1799 XlX: 9- 41 " William Luckcock, New Haven, petition with others & with in-dorsement by inhabitants, showing that petitioners are foreigners & that they have expended large sums of money in building an extensive brewery in New Haven & praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in this state. Reolve granting petition, ay 1799 XIX: 9- 41 Barioni, Joseph, Lyme, petition showing that he was born in Spain & pray-ing for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, Apr. May 1819 XIX: 42,45 Barnes, Daniel, New Haven. Petition of Simeon Baldwin of said town, adm. on insolvent estate of Daniel Barns, late of New Haven, deceased, & a native of St. Croix, showing that the deceased, while a foreigner, had purchased land in New Haven & praying that this conveyance of land may be made valid. Special grant validating this purchase of land. Resolve in accordance with the special grant. Passed, with alteration, Sept. Oct. 1804 XIX: 44,4 Basdea, Benjamin W. Middletown, petltion by his attorney showing that he is a native of Bermuda & praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in Conn. Resolve granting pe-tition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citlzen, May 1819 XIX: 48,47 Blatchford, Samuel, Fairfield, petltion showing that he is a native of Great Britain & is settled as a minister in parish of Stratfleld & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting peti-tion, May 1798 XIX: 48 Boardman, William, Middletown, petition with indorsement by inhabitants showing that he is a native of Haiti & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in this state. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, Apr. May 1810 XIX: 49- S1 Boldero, Edmund, Berlin, petition with indorsement by inhabitants showing that he is a foreigner & wishe to make a permanent - 7- settlement in Conn. & praying for liberty to purchase lands in thi state. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native cltizen, Lay 1807 XIX: S2- 54 Aliens. ( con.) Bonjes, Ian, Hartford, petition showing that he is a native of Germany & praying for liberty to purchase real estate in Conn. Resolve grantinE petition in the same man-ner 8s if petitioner were a native citizen, Oct. 1811 XIX: S5,56 Brandin, Pierre E. Cheshire, petition showing that he is a @ oreigner & praying for liberty to hold real estate in Conn. Resolve, wlth copy, granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, May 1804 XIX: ST- 59 Bromley, Joseph, New Haven, petition showing that he is an alien & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real es-tate. Resolve granting petition in the same man-ner as if petitioner were a native citizen, Oct. 1804 XIX: 80,61 Brown, Michael, MiddAetown, petition with indorsement by inhabitants, showing that he is a foreigner & praying for lib-erty to purchase lanas in this state. Hesolve granting petition, Oct. 180 XIX: 62,6S William, New Haven, petition showing that he is an alien & that he purchased a tract of land & a house in New Haven & praying for confirmation of title. Re-solve confirming aforesaid purchase of real es-tate in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, Oct. 1801 XIX: 64,65 Bruce, Barwick, petition showing that he is a physician from Island of Barbados & is now living in Hartford county & praying for liberty to purchase a tract of land in Wethersfield. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citi-zen, Oct. 1809 XIY: 66,67 Bryan, John, Middletown, petition showing that he is a native of land of St. Christopher & praying for the right to purchase & holdlands in this state. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if peti-tioner were a native citizen, May 181 XIX: 68,69 Bush, William, Milford, petition with indorsement by inhabitants, showing that he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if peti-tioner were a native citizen, Oct. 181 XIX: 70,71 Carhart, Hecallah, Greenwich, petition showing that he was a British subject & praying for liberty to hold lands in Conn. already purchased. Resolve granting liberty to petitioner to hold lans which he has pur-chased in the same manner as if he were a native citizen, ay 1805 XIX: 72,7 Cart, Patrick O. Washington, petition with insorsement by inhabitants, showing that he is a native of Ireland & a brickmaker by trade & praying for liberty to pur-chase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve rant-ing petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, Mar- May 180S XIX: 74,75 " Thomas, Norwalk, petition showing that he is a foreigner in busi-ness as a clothier & has already purchased a piece of land & built a house & fulling- mill & praying for liberty to hold same & to make other purchase. Resolve granting liberty to petitioner to purchase & hold land in Corm. Oct. 1801 XIX: 76,77 Carter, Martha, petitlon with Matthew Carter, her husband, showin that they are foreigners & that said Matthew has con-tracted for purchase of a valuable establishment in town of Mi+/- ford, called the Columbian mills, praying for liberty to purchase & hold same. Re-solve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioners were native citizens, May 1818 XIX: 78,79 Aliens. ( con.) Carter, Martha. Petition of George Chance of N. Y. showing that Samuel Pinney of N. Y. sold to Matthew & Martha Carter the grist- mill & appurtenances thereof at Mil-ford, called the Columbian miils,& that Matthew & Martha Carter conveyed the same premises to pe-titioner by a mortgage of $ i$, 000 conditioned for payment of $ 6,500 on 7th of November 1818, which bond remains unpaid & that atthew & Martha Car-ter & petitioner are aliens & praying that afore-said deeds may be validated. Resolve granting pe-tition in the same manner as if petitloner & Mat-thew & iartha Carter were native citizens, ay 180 XIX: 82,8 Matthew, petition with Martha, his wlfe, showing that they are foreigners & that said atthew has contracted for purchase of a aluable establishment in town of Milford, called the Columbian mills, & praying for liberty to purchase & hold same. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioners were native citizens, ay 1818 XIX: 78,79 " " petition showing that he has contracted for purchase of the Columbian mills in Milford for purpose of manufacturing flour & meal & that father of pe-titioner, Matthew Carter, st. & Henry Freeland, both of England, propose to auvance to petitioner a considerable sum of money, payment for which is to be secured by mortgage on such real estate as petitioner may purchase & praying that aforesaid Matthew Carter, mr. & Henry Freeland may be per-mitted to receive such mortgages. Resolve grant-ing petition in the same manner as if atthew Carter, st. & Henry Freeland were native citizens, May 1818 XIX: 80,81 " " Petition of George Chance of N. Y. showing that Samuel Pinney of N. Y. sold to latthew & Martha Carter the grist- mill & appurtenances thereof at Mil-ford, called the Columbian mills, & that Matthew & Martha Carter conveyed the same premises to pe-titioner by a mortgage of $ i, 000 conditioned for payment of $ 6,500 on 7th of November 1818, which bond remains unpaid & that Matthew & Mar-tha Carter & petitioner are aliens & praying that aforesaie deeds may be validated. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if peti-tioner & Matthew & Martha Carter were native cltlzens, May. 18O XIX: 8,8 Matthew, sr. Petition of Matthew Carter showing that he has contracted for purchase of the Columbian mills n Milford for purpose of manufacturing flour & meal & that father of petitioner, Matthew Garter, st. & Henry Freeland, both of ngland, propose to advance to petitioner a considerable sum of mon-ey, payment for which is to be secured by mort-gage on such rea estate as petitioner may pur-chase & praying that aforesaid atthew Carter, mr. & Henry Freeland may be permitted to receive such mortgages. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if atthew Carter, st. & Henry Freeland were native cltizens, May 1818 XIX: 80,81 hance, George, N. Y. petition showing that Samuel Pinney of N. Y. sold to Matthew & Martha Carter the grist- mill & appur-tenances thereof at Milford, called the Columbian mills & that Matthew & Martha Carter conveyed the same premises to petitioner by a mortgage of $ 1,000 conditioned for payment of $ 8,00 on 7th of November 1818, which bona remains unpaid & that Matthew & Martha Carter & petitioner are aliens & praying that aforesaid deeds may be val- Idated. Resolve granting petition in the same - 9- Allen,. ( con.) manner as if petitioner & Matthew & artha Carter were native cltizens, lay 1820 XIX: SZ, 85 Chaplin, James, New Haven, petition showing that he is a foreigner & by occupation a carpenter & has contracted for the purchase of a small piece of land on hich to build a house & praying for liberty to pur-chase this lane. Reolve authorizing petitioner to purchase & hold lands in Conn. in fee simple, Oct. 1805 XIX: 84,85 Chapman, John W. New Haven, petition with others & with indorsement by inhabitants showing that petitioners are for-eigners & that they h. a, e expended large sums of money in building an extensive brewery n New Haven & praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in Conn. Resolve granting petition, Lay 1799 XIX: 9- 41 Clegg, William, Norwich, petition with indorsement by inhabitants show-ing that he is a foreigner & has purchased a house in said tom & praying for liberty to hold lands in Conn. Resolve granting petltion, not-withstanding any law to the contrary, Apr. ay 1814 XIX: 86- 88 Compigng, David, New Haven, petition with indorsement by mayor & oth-ers of Philadelphia, showing that he is a for-eigner & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve investing petition-er with the same power to purchase & hold lands in this state as if he were a native citizen, June- Oct. 1798 XI: 89- 91 Cox, Richard, Stamford, petltion by his attorney showin that he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to hold real es-tate in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native cit-izen, ay 1819 XIX: 9., 95 Creny, Louis A. Ellington, petition showing that he i a foreigner &. has bargained for a farm in Ellington & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same man-ner as if petitioner were a native citlzen, ay 181 XIX: 94,95 Cunningham, Sarah, Derby, petition by her attorney showing that she is a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting peti-tion in the same manner as if petitioner were native citlzen, ay 180 XIX: 96,97 Daniels, ary, Danbury, petition with indorsement by inhabitants, show-ing that she is a foreigner & by industry has acquired a small property & praying for liberty to hold real estate. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a na-tive citizen, Apr. May 1802 XIX: 98,99 Davey, William, Middletown, petition with others showing that they are foreigners now residing in Middletown & Hartford & have purchased lands & erected mills thereon in Middletown & praying for liberty to hold & enjoy this real estate. Resolve granting peti-tion & allowing petiti. oners to purchase further lands, Oct. 1799 XIX: 154,155 . Willis. m, jr. Hartford, petition with others showlno that they are foreigners now residing & Hartford & Middle-town & have purchased lands & erected mills thereon in the latter town & praying for liber-ty to hold & enjoy this real estate. Resolve granting petition & allowing petitioners to purchase further lands, Oct. 1799 XIX: 14,15 Dawson, John, Huntington, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has purchased lands in said town & praying for lib-erty to hold this real estate in his own right. Resolve authorizing petitioner to purchase & hold real estate & stating that deeds of con-veyance which he ha heretofore received shall be valid. Passed, wlth alteration, ay 1802 XIX: lO0,101 Aliens. ( con.) Denison, John, Lyme, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has agreed to purchase a farm in said tovm& praying for lib-erty to hold real estate. Resolve granting peti-tion in the same manner as if he were a native cltlzen, May 1811 XIX: I02,105 Dobson, Peter, Vernon, petitlon showing that he is a foreigner & has been in said town setting up machinery for pur-pose of manufacturing cotton & praying for liber-ty to purchase & hold real estate. Resolve grant-ing petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, may 1811 XIX: I04,105 Dummett, Thomas Henry, ew Haven, petition showing that he is s foreign-er & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native clti-zen, 0ct. 1818 XIX: I06,107 Eddy, Frese, New Haven, petition showing that he is a alien & prsyng for liberty to hold real property in Conn. Re-solve granting petition in ths ame manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, May 1820 XIX: I08,109 Ferguson, John, jr. New Milford, petition with indorsement by inhabi-tants showing that he is a native of Canada & praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same man-ner as ifpetitioner were a native citizen, Oct. 1806 XIX: IIO, III Flynn, James, Ridgefleld, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has been admitted to citizenship in the U. S. & has purchased real estate in Ridgefield & has learned that the Assembly must pass a special resolve in order that petitioner may hold these lands in fee & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real es-tate in Conn. Resolve granting petition & allow-ing petitioner to transmit lands by descent as ef-fectually as if he were a native citizen, May 1817 XIX: II2,115 Franklin, Frank, Middletown, petition showing that he is an alien & praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in this stste. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native cltlzen, May 1805 XI: I14,115 James, New Haven, petition showing that he is a foreigner & by occupation a butcher & praying for liberty to hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting peti-tion in the same manner as if petitioner were a native cltlzen, Oct. 1811 XIX: ll6,117 " Thomas, East Hartford, petltion showing that he is an alien & praying for liberty to purchase & hold land in this state. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, 0ct. 1812 XIX: II8,119 Frazer, Simon, Woodbury, petition showing that he is a native of Quebec & praying for liberty to purchase & hold land in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same man-ner ss if petitioner were a native citizen, May 1808 XIX: 120,121 Freeland, Henry. Petition of latthe Carter showing that he has con-tracted for purchase of the Columbian mills in New Milford for purpose of manufacturing flour & meal & that father of petitioner, atthew Carter, sr. & Henry Freeland, both of Englandpropose to advance to petitioner a considerable sum of money, the pay- ment for - hich is to be secured by mortgage on such real estate as petitioner may purchase & praying that atthew Carter, st. & Henry Free-land may be permitted to receive such mortgages. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if said gatthew Carter, sr. & Henry Freeland were native citizens, ay i18 XIX: 80,81 Aliens. ( con.) Frith, Hezekiah, petition showing that he is a native of Bermuda & has a son at Yale college & wishes to remove himself & family to Conn. & become a citizen of the U.. & purchase real estate in Conn. & praying for liberty to purchase & hold land in the same man-ner as if he were a citizen. Resolve granting pe-tition, Oct. 1805 XIX: I22,125 Giles, John, Trumbull, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has been employed as a minister in said town & pray-ing for liberty to purchase & hold real estate. Resolve granting liberty to petitioner to pur-chase lands in Conn. May 1801 XIX: I24 Gourgas, John Mark, lilton, Mas. petition showing that he was born at Geneva, was naturalzed in Great Britain & moved later to sai Milton & now wishes to reside in Conn. & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in the latter state. esolve grant-ing petition in the same manner as if petition-er were a native citizen. Passed, with alteration May 180S XIX: IZ5,126 Greenly, Thomas, ew Canaan, petition with indorsement by inhabitants showing that he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase real estate. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner ere a native citizen, May 1805 XIX: IZ7- 1Z9 Gronauer, John Charles, Hartford, petltion showing that he is a native of Geneva & now wishes to cultivate a farm in said Hartford & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in fee simple. Resolve grant-ing petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, May 1798 XIX: ISO, ISI Gruenert, Henry, Rew Haven, petition showing that he wasborn in Den-mark & praying for liberty to invest in real es-tate in said Rew Haven. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a na-tive citizen, Oc+ .1816 XIX: I, I Hart, James, giddletown, petition with others showing that they are for-eigners residing in Middletown & Hartford & have purchased lands & erected mills n the former town & praying for liberty to hold & enjoy this property. Resolve granting petition & allowing petitioners to purchase further lands, Oct. 1799 XIX: I4,15S " John, Iddletown, petition with others showing that they are for-eigners residing in giddletown & Hartford & have purchased lands & erected mills in the former town & praying for liberty to hold & enjoy this property. Resolve granting petition & allowing petitioners to purchase further lands, Oct. 1799 XIX: i4, Hartley, Henry, New Haven, petition showing that he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real es-tate in Conn. Resolve granting liberty to peti-tioner to take & receive conveyance of real prop. erty in this state & to hold & transfer same as fully as he might do if he were a native citi-zen, 0ct. 1805 XIX: 156,17 Heath, Edward, Wallingford, petitlon showing that he is a foreigner & is occupied as a farmer & praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner ere a native citizen, Oct. 1808 XIX: I8,139 Aliens. ( con.) Heyllger, John, St. Crolx. Petition of Titus Street of Cheshire with others showing that Adam Babcock & Michael Todd executed deeds to property in New Haven to Elias Smith of iontreal who conveye same to John Hey-liger of St. Croix & that others also conveyed property in Ne" Haven to aforesaid Heyllger & praying that deeds to this property may be vali-dated. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if Elias Smith & John Heyliger had been native citizens. Passed, with alterations, Oct. 1804 XX: 66, S7 Hick, John, Huntlngton, petition with indorsement by selectmen showing that he is a German & has purchased several par-cels of land in said town & praying for liberty to hold these lands. Resolve authorizing peti-tioner to hold lands heretofore purchased & granting him liberty to purchase lands in the future, ay 1798 XIX: 140- 14 Hilton, Robert, Greenwich, petitlon with William Withnall of said town & indorsement by inhabitants show that they are aliens & praying for liberty to hold real es-tate in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioners were native citi-zens , May i814 XIX: 14,144 Holland, Nancy, New Haven, petitlon shoing that she i a foreigner & widow of John S. Holland who conveyed his real es-tate to Robert Johnston, father of petitioner & also a foreigner & that this property has ca-cheated to the state & petitioner has 7 children to support & praying for liberty to hold said land. Referred to com. on minors’ lands. Report of com. Resolve authorizing petitioner to hold lands in Conn. in the same manner, as if she & her father were native citizens, Oct. 1817 - XIX: i4s- 147 Humphreys, Anne Frances, Boston, Mass. petition showln= that she is wid-ow of David Humphreys, late of Humphreysville, de-ceased, & that she was married to said Humphreys while he was D. S. minister to Portugal & that she is a foreigner & praying for liberty to hold real estate left to her in Conn. by last will of her late husband. esolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citi-zen, May 1819 .- XIX: 148,149 Ioza, Antonio, Hartford, petltion sho, ing that he is a native of Portu-gal & prayln for liberty to purchase lands in Conn. Resolve authorizing petitioner . o purchase & hold real estate in Conn. as effectually as if he were a native citizen, May 1817 XIX: ISO, ISI Jack, Morison, Lyme, petition with evidence showing that he is a for-eigner & has made a contract to purchase a farm in said town & praying for liberty to hold lands in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, Oct. 1811 XIX: 152- 155 Johns, Evan, Middletown, petition showing that he is a foreigner & is about to be settled as a minister in town of Ber-lln & praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in this state. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native cltizen, May 180 XIX: I56,157 Johnson, Thomas, Middletown, petition with others showing that they are foreigners & have already mame purchases of real estate & praying for liberty to hold same & to make further purchases for their own accommoda-tion & improvement. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioners were native citizens, ay 1798 XX: 25,26 Jones John, Milford, petltlon by his attorney showing that he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a na-tive citizen, May 1817 XIX: I8,159 Aliens. ( con.) Kennett, Thomas, ew Canaan, petition ’ ith indorsement by inhabitants show- ing that he is a foreigner & by occupation a ship’s carpenter & has contracted to purchase a house in said town & praying for liberty to hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting pe-tition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen,[ gay 1808 XIX: I60,161 Kineer, William, Derby, petition showing that he is 8 foreigner & has made arrangements for carrying on the business of distilling spirits in Derby & pra, ing for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Reolve granting petition in the same manner as if peti-tioner were a native citizen, May 1818 XIX: I62,165 Lee, illiam, Middletown, petltion showing that he is a foreigner & by trade a cotton manufacturer & praying for liber-ty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Re-solve granting petition in the same manner as f petitioner were a native citizen, Oct. 1809 XIX: 164,165 Lister, Edward, Humphreysvilie, petitlon with indorsement by employers showing that he is a foreigner & is employed 8s a mechanic in manufacture of woolen at said Hum-phreysville & that he has already purchased a house & several acres of land near the factory & praying for liberty to hold this real estate. Resolve granting petition in the same manrrer as if petitioner were a native cltizen, Oct. 1816 XIX: 166,167 Lloyd, Lisle, New Haven, petition showing that he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real es-tate in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native cit-izen, iay 1812 XIX: 168,169 Macaulay, Ann, Hartford, petition with Donald, her husband, by their at-torney showing that they are foreigners & pray-ing for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioners were native citizens, Jan. 181 XIX: 170,171 . Donald, Hartford, petition with Ann, his wife, by their attorney showin that they are foreigners & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve ranting petition in the same manner as if petitioners were native cltizens, Jan. 181S XIX: 170: .71 cee, Joshua, New Haven, petltlon showing that he is a foreigner & pray-ing for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same man-ner as if petitioner were a native citlzen, May 1814 XIX: ITZ, 17 cNutt, Robert, New Haven, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has contracted for a piece of land on which to build a house & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. esolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citlzen, Oct. 181. XX: l / c} ae, Colin, New Haven, petition showing that he is a foreigner & pray-ing for liberty to purchase & hold lands in this state. Resolve granting petition in the same man-ner as if petitioner were a native citizen, Oct. 1818 XX: , aginnis Samuel J. Boston, ass. petition showing that he is a foreign-er & now re, ides in Boston & has purchased a farm in Plainfield & pra$ ing for liberty to hold real estate in Conn. Reolve granting petition, Oct. 1797 XX: S8 - 14- Aliens. ( con.) Mallery, Caleb, Washington, petition with indorsement by inhabitants show-ing that he is a foreigner & has already bargained for a tract of land in Conn. & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in said state. Re-solve granting petition in the same mauner as if petitioner were a native citizen, isy 1794 XX:?, 8 Martin, _ Martha Jones, ew Haven, petition showing that she is widow of Christopher artin, a Dane, who ham purchased & be-queathed to her a parcel of land with a house thereon in New Haven & praying for the right to the title to aforesaid property. Resolve validat-ing deed to said real estate in New Haven in the same manner as if Christopher artin had been a native citizen of Com. ay 1818 XX:, IO ason, Willam, Canterbury, petition with incorsement by inhabitants showino that he is a foreigner & a weaver by pro-fession & praying for liberty to urchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, Oct. 1818 XX: ll, 12 ontfridy, Lewis Benjamin de, Hartford, petition showin that he was a subject of the late King of France & has taken measures to become naturalized & praying for lib-erty to purchase a farm within town of Hartford. Resolve authorizing petitioner to purchase a tract of land at a place called the Blue HilLs in said town & to hold same a an state in fee simple in as valid a manner as if he were a native citizen, May 1797 XX: 15,14 Moulinier, Claude, Bridgeport, petition with Francis oulinier & , ith indorsement by inhabitants shoing that they are foreigners & have urchased laud & built a house thereon in bridgeport & praying for liberty to hold this house & land. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioners were native citizens, 0ct. 1809 XX: I5,16 " Francis, Bridgeport, petition with Claude Moulinier & with inaorsement by inhabitants, showinl that they are foreigners & have purchased land & built a house thereon in Bridgeport & praying for liberty to hold this house & land. Resolve granting petlton in the same manner as if petitioners were native citizens, Oct. 1809 XX: I5,16 Myers, William, New Haven, petitlon showing that he is a native of Ger-many & purchased a house with a tract of land on Crown street in saig tovn & also another tract of land on Orange street in New Haven & is desirous of purchasing other real estate in Conn. & pray-ing for liberty to o so. Reoive authorizing pe-titioner to hold real estate heretofore purchased & to purchase & hold other real estate in Conn. in the same manner as if he were a native citizen, 0ct. 1814 XX: 17,18 Nanscawen, Caleb, Killingly, petition with indorsement by inhabitants showing that he is a foreigner & has taken meas-ures to become naturalized & is now cultivating a farm which he purchased in Killingly & praying for liberty to hold the same together with any other real estate he may hereafter purchase. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if peti-tioner were a native citizen, ay 180 XX: Ig, O O’Brien, Terence New Haven, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has purcnssed a house on Church street in said town & praying for liberty to hold & convey this house. Resolve granting petition in the same man-ner as if petitioner were a native citizen, May 1806 XX: 21,22, Palmer, Sarah New Havenpetltion showing that she is a foreigner & has already purchased a house & land in said town & praying for confirmation to the title & for per- mission to purchase other real eotate. Re-solve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen. 0ct. 1800 XX: 25,4 Aliens. ( con.) Pledger, Jacob, iidletown, petition with oters showing that they are foreigners & have slredy made purchase of real estate & praying to hola same & make further purchases for their own accommodation & im-provement. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner ;’- ere native citizens, ay 1798 XX: 25,26 Poppleton, Paul, Salisbury, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has been put to great expense in erecting buildings & machinery near SalisOury furnace for manufacture of woolen cloth & praying for liberty to hold land in Conn. Resolve granting etition, ay 1809 XX: 7,28 Radcliff, Jerry, Litchfleld, petition with indorsement by inhabitants sho’ing that he is a foreigner & has been engaged in w- oolen manufacture in saia ton & praying for liberty to purchase & hold hands in Conn. Resolve granting petition, gay 1806 XX: 29,50 Reel, John, Huntington, petition with certificate by selectmen showing that he is a German & has already purchased sev-eral pieces of real estate & praying that these purchases may be validated. Reolve authorizing etitioner to hold lands already purchased & to purchase & hola real etate in any of the towns in Conn. ay 1798 XX:& I- 55 Renouf, Peter, New ondon, petition showing that he was born in France & prayin for liberty to purchase & hold real es-tate in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, 0ct. 1818 XX: .4,5 Rogers, Joseph, New London, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has already purchased a tract of land in Lyme & pray-ing for liberty to hold same. Resolve confirming all purchases of land made by. petitioner & author-izing him to purchase & hold lands in Conn. in the same manner as if he were a native citizen, Oct. 1806 XX: .6, $ 7 Rose, Martha, New Haven, petition showing that she is a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real es-tate in Conn. Resolve vesting petitioner with the same right to urchase & hole real estate in this state as if she were a native citizen, 0ct. 1800 XX: 58,9 Russell, Thomas, giddletown, petition by his attorney with others showing that he is a foreigner & holds mortgages on land executed to him by Asahel & Horace Johnson & pray-ing that he may hold the lands no; mortgaged to him. esolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner had been legally capable of pur-chasing & holming lands within this tate, 0ct. 1805 XX: 40,41 % illiam, mlddletown, petitlon showing that he is a foreigner & Draying. for liberty to purchase & hold lands in Comecticut. Resolve granting liberty to peti-tioner to purchase & hold lands in this state, May 1797 XX: 42,45 Ruyker, John F. Redding, petition showing that he is a native of Germany & has contracted to purchase land in Conn. & pray-ing for liberty to hold same & to make further contracts for purchase of real etate. Resolve, with copy, authorizing petitioner to purchase & hold real estate in Corm. as fully as if he v; ere a native citizen, Oct. 1806 XX: 44- 46 Rylands, William, New Haven, petition, wlth indorsement by inhabitants showing that he is a foreigner & a seafaring man - 16- & has contracted for purchs. se of a piece of land & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real e-tate in Conn. Reolve granting p. etition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citi-zen, Oct. 1805 XX: 47- 49 Aliens. ( con.) St. artin, John, New London, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has taken measures for naturalization & has al-ready purchased property in sai ton & praying for right to hold same. Resolve validating deed & conveyance of house & land to petitioner & grant-ing him liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. as effectually as if he were a native citizen. Passed, wlth addition & alteratlon, 0ct. 1804 XX: S0, SI Scholfield, John, Preston, petltion showing that he is a foreigner & manu-facturer of woolen cloth & has already urcnased land ith a house, factory & other buildings there-on in said town & praying for liberty to hold same. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citlzen,; ay 1807 XX: 5,5 " " Stonington, petition howing that he is a foreigner & for several years carried on the business of manu-facturing cloth in ontville & that he has pur-chased land in Stonlngton & praying for liberty to hold same. Resolve validating deed to land ur-chased by petitioner as effectually as if he were a native citizen, Oct. 1806 XX: 54,55 Shannon, James, Rew iiford, petition with inmorsement by inhabitants showing that he is a foreigner & praying for llb-erty to purchase & hold lands in Conn. heolve authorizing petitioner to purchase & hold lands in this state in as ample a manner as if he were a native citizen, 0ct. 1806 XX: 56,57 Sharp, illiam, iddletown, petition showing that he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in this state. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, iay 1807 XX: 58,59 Silvera, Manuel, New Haven, petition, with indorsenlent by inhabitants, show-ing that he is a native of Portugal & praying for liberty to purchase real estate in Conn. Resolve authorizing petitioner to purchase & hold real es-tate in Conn. in the same manner as if he were a native citizen, Oct. 181S XX: 60,61 Simmons, James S. Preston, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has already purchased land for purpose of manufacturing cotton thread & praying for liberty to hold this real estate & to purchase other pieces of property. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, Oct. i815 X: 6,6 Smith, Edward, New Haven, petition showing that he is a foreigner & by oc-cupation a mechanic & praying for liberty to pur-chase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, Oct. 1804 XX: 64,65 " Elias, ontreal. Petition of Titus Street of Cheshire with others showing that Aam Babcock & Michael Todd executed deeds to property in New Haven to aforesaid Elias who conveyed same to John Heyliger of St. Croix & that David Austin & mlias Shipman also conveye property in lew Haven to aforesaid Heyliger & pray-ing that deeds to thi property may be validated. Resolve validating aforesaid deeds in the same man-ner as if Elias Smith & John 5eyliger had been na-tive citizens. Passed, with alterations, Oct. 1804 XX: 66,67 " James, Woodbury, petition with indorsement by inhabitants showing that he is a foreigner & praing for liberty to purchase & hold lands in Corm. Resolve granting pc- - 17- Aliens. ( con.) tition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, Apr. ay 1805 XX: 68,69 Spencer, Haughton, Waterford, petition showing that he is a foreiEner & has already purchased a tract of land in said tow- n & pra2ing for liberty- to hold same. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if peti-tioner were a native citizen, Feb. 1809 XX: 70,71 Stevenson, William, Hartfora, petition showing that he is a foreigner & by occupation a mechanic & pra’ing for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if pe-titioner were a native cltlzen, May 1816 XX: 72,78 Stuart, Elizabeth, New London, petition with James, her husband, showlng that they are foreigners & pra) ing for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting liberty to petitioners to purchase & hold real estate in this state in as ample a manner as if the)" were native citizens, Oct. 180S XX: 74,7S ,, James C. Danbury, petition" showing that he is a forei_ ner & wishes to establish himself in business of hat manufacture & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting peti-tion in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, lay 1807 XX: 76,77 Sutton, Isaac, Waterbury, petition showing that he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real es-tate in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native cit-izen, lay 1820 XX: 78,79 Syers, Legar, Norwalk, petitlon with indorsement by inhabitants showing that he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase real estate in Conn. Resolve author-izing petitioner to purchase & hold real estate in this state in the same manner as if he were a native citizen, Oct. 1811 XX: 80,81 Taylor, John L. orwalk, petition - ith certificate by inhabitants show-ing that he is a native of France & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in said town. Resolve granting petition in the same man-ner as if petitioner were a native citizen, Apr. May 1810 XX: 82- 84 Thomas, Windsor, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has taken measures for naturalization & praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in Conn. Re-solve granting petition, May 1798 XX: 85,86 ,, William, oodbury, petition with certificate by inhabitants showing that he is a foreigner & wishes to es-tablish himself in trade of a clothier & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting liberty to petitioner to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. in as am-pie a manner as if he were a native citizen, Apt. May 1807 XX: 87- 89 Thompson, George, Union, petition by his attorney showing that he is a foreigner & in 1794 purchased a farm of about 18 acres in town of Somers which he has since sold & in 1810 purchased a tract of land of about i00 acres in Dnion & praying for liberty to purchase hold & sell lands in Conn. Special grant ena-bling petitioner to purchase & hold lands in Conn, confirming any titles he may have received & reserving to all other persons all right & title to said lands which they may have already acquired. Resolve in accordance with the special grant, ay 1811 XX: 90,91 Thorne, athanlel A. Hartford, petition by his attorneys showing that he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to take, hold & convey real estate in Conn. Resolve auth- - 18- orizin& petitioner to purchase & hold real es-tate in the ame manner as if ne were a native citizen, June ( nay seas.) 1819 XX: 92,9 Aliens. ( con.) Tiffany, Samuel, iiddletown, petition with others showin thet they are foreigners & have purchased lands & erected mills in said town & praying for liberty to hold & en-joy this real estate. Resolve ranting petition & allowing petitioners to purchase further lands, 0ct. 1799 XIX: I54,1 Times, Joseph Philip, New Haven, petltion with William Brlntnal & with certificate by inhabitants showing that William Brintnal at request of Joseph P. Times purchased of Ely Hotchklss of New Haven & house & land fronting on Broadway & that said Times now occu-pies this house & wishes to hold same in fee & is a foreigner & prayin that William Brintnal may be authorized to make conveyance of property. Re-solve empowering William Brintnal to convey said house to Joseph P. Times who is authorized to hold same in fee simple, 0ct. 1800 XX: 95- 96 Tudor Henry, Killingly, petition with certificate by inhabitants show-in that he is an alien & has already purchased two lots of land in said town & is desirous of making further purchases & prayin for liberty to hold lands in Conn. Hesolve confirming purchases of land already made by petitioner & ranting him liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. in the same manner as if he were native citizen, Oct. 1816 XX: 97- 99 Turkington, Oliver, Redding, petition showin that he is a foreigner & prayin for liberty to purchase & hold real es-tate in Conn. Resolve grantin petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native cit-izen, 0ct. 1818 XX: I00,101 Uhlhorn, John F. Ne Haven, petition showin that he is a merchant & a foreigner & before he learned that he was incapa-ble of holding real estate he took a mortgage of $, 000 on property in said town & praying that the fact that he is a foreigner may not prejudice any title which he may hold. Resolve authorizing petitioner to hold real estate in Conn. as fully as if he were a native citizen & stating that the fact that he is a foreigner shall hereafter be deemed no objection to his title to any real es-tate to which he may otherwise have obtained a good title, Oct. 1817 XX: 102,10 Valentine, James, Norwalk, petltion showinE that he is a foreigner & prayin for liberty to purchase & holo real es-tate in Conn. Resolve rantin petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native cit-izen, Oct. 1814 XX: I04,1OS Value, John P. V. R. New Haven, petition with indorsement by inhabitants snowing that he is an alien & praying for liber-ty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Re-solve authorizing petitioner to purchase & hold real tate in Conn. as effectually as if he were a native citizen, Oct. 1817 XX: lO107 Vernet, John, Norwich, petition by his attorney showin that he is a for-eisner & prayln for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve grantin petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, 0ct. 1809 XX: 108,109 Wakefield, George Ashford, petition showin that he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase hold real es-tate in Conn. Resolve authorizin petitioner to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. in the same manner prescribed by law for citizens of this or any of the . S. 0ct. 184 XX: llO, 111 Warburton, John, Bolton, petition with evidence showing that he is a foreigner & has purchased of Jehlel Fuller two - 19- piece of land with water privileges for pur-pose f manufacturing cotton oods & praying that the purchase may be ratified. Resolve granting petition in same manner as if . eti-tioner were a native citizen, ay 1802 XX: II2- 114 Aliens. ( con.) Ferren Lew’is, North Stonington, petltion showing that he is a foreign-er & has already purchased real estate in sai4 town & praying for confirmation to title to this real etate & for liberty to make further purchases. Resolve granting liberty to petitioner to purc.% sse & holm real estate in Conn. & confirming title to real estate already purchased in the same manner as if he ere native citizen,, ay 1811 XX: IIS, II6 Watkinson, John Revel, liddletown, petition ith others showing that they are foreigners & have airesdy purchased real et& te & praying for liberty to hold sme & make further purchases. Resol’e granting pe-tlt4on in the same manner as if petitioners were native citizens, ay 1798 XX: 25,26 Samuel, giddletown, petition showing that he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real es-tate in Conn. Resolve granting petition, ay 1796 XX: I17,118 Watson, Joseph, orwalk, petition with Inaorsement by inhabitants show-ing that he is a foreigner & praying for llb-erty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, ay 1811 XX: II9,120 William, New Miiford, petltlon with ina. orsement by inhabitants showing that he is a foreigner & praying for lberty to urchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve authorizing petitioner to pur-chase & hold real estate in Conn. in the same manner as if he were a native citizen, 1811 X: Ii, 12 White, Thomas William, Hartford, petltion showing that he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in Conn. Reolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, ar- May 1811 XX: i5,14 Whitmore, Frederick, Wilton, petition with certificate by inhabitants showing that he is a foreigner & by occupation a tanner & currier & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting petition n the same manner as if pe-titioner were a native citizen, Oct. 180S XX: lS- l7 Williams, George, New Haven, petit. ion showing that he is a foregmer praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Reolve empowering petitioner to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. in the same manner as if he were a native citizen, Oct. 1818 XX: 18 . John, iddletown, petition showing th6. t he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase & hold lads n Corm. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, Oct. 180 XX: I0,1. l ,, . Middletown, petition shoing that he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, May 1819 XX: I, IS . Joseph, East Hartfo= d, petition with certificate by inhabitants showing that he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in Conn. Re-solve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a native citizen, lay 1812 XX: IS4- 156 Aliens. ( con.) illiams, Willam, Middletown, petition Ehowing that he i a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase & hold lands in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a na-tive citizen, Hay 1819 XX: I37,158 ilson, Benjamin, Sharon, petition shoing tat he is a foreigner & is engaged in the mercantile trade & has al-ready purchased 40 acres of land in Sharon ith buildings thereon & praying for liberty to purchase & hole rel state in Conn. Re-olve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner ere a native citizen, Jan. 1815 XX: 159,140 " Robert, Sharon, petition with certificate by Daniel St. John showing that ne is a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve authorizing petitioner to pur-chase & hold real estate in Corm. as effect-ually as if he ere native citizen, Apr. ay 1817 XX: I41- 145 Interbottom, John, Humphreysville, petition ith indorsement by em-ployers, shoing that he is a foreigner & a mechanic in a oolen factory in sid town & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Resolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner ere a na-tive citizen, 0ct. 1816 XX: 144,145 inton, Edward, Enfield, petition showing that he is a foreigner & has contracted for purchase of a farm in said town & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. Differing votes. Referred to com. Resolve granting liberty to petitioner to purchase & hold real estate in this state & validating deeds to the same in law, 0ct. l? 94 XX: 146,147 Withnall, illlam, Greenwich, petition with Robert Hilton & with in-dorsement by inhabitants shoing that they are foreigners & praying for liberty to hold real estate in Conn. Resolve authorizing petitioners to purchase & hold real estate in Corm. in the same manner as if they. were native citizens, lay 1814- XIX: I43,144 ood, Thomas, Waterbury, petition shoinz that he is a foreigner & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real etate in Conn. lesolve granting petition in the same manner as if petitioner were a na-tive cltizen, ay IS17 XX: 148,149 Woolsey, Benjamin . Stratford, petition shoing that he is a foreign-er & is establshed in trade in borough of Bridgeport in Stratford & fears the loss of his pension from Great Britain if he should become naturalized & praying for liberty to purchase & hold real estate in Conn. esolve authorizing petitioner to purchase & hold real estate i: Conn. in his own name & in fee & siidating all bona fide deeds thereof, May 1806 X: lO, ll Aliens, see also C__ ilizenshlp El___ gections; Fo___ rfeited rights Fr___ geemen Re____ idence. Alien. Laws, statutes, etc. Bill repealing act to prevent foreigners or aliens purchas-ing or holding lands in this state. Neg. lower house, Oct. 17 XIX: 29 Act in regard to aliens & their upport in case of siccness, stating wether expense of illness of de-pendent persons should be paid by treasury of the town or of the tate & provicing for removal of aliens. Differing votes. Passed, with alteration, 0ct. 1812 XIX: 50 Allegiance, see Oat____ h of allegiance. Allen, Allin, Alling, Allyn. II: Ta name on docket, 1790 Alpheus, Plymouth, petition, 1818 XVIII: llOab " Amos, name on docket, 1795 II: 58a Amos D. com. on Corm. Constitution, 1818 XIII: Sb com. on nomintion, lS18 VII: 188a , Windham county justice, appointsent, 1819- 0 XVII: 240a, 55? a ,, Asher, Hartford county justice, sppointment, 1818- 20 XVll: 127a, lla, Oga, lOa " Azor, name on docket, 179 ll: 65a, 64a Benajah, Plymouth, petition, 1818 XVIII: llOab Benjamin, Hartford county justice, appointment, 1818- 20 XVII: 127a, 211a, Oga, 510a . Daniel, name on docket, 1806 II: 15lc David, Fairfield county justiceappointment179- 1811 XIII: 14a, 174a, 20Sa, 25a, XIV: 16a, 4a, 80al14a148a, 17Sa, 224a, XV: la, Sgalla, iS7a, O2a, 259a, 86a, XVI: 29a, 76a , . name on docket, 1787- 180 I: 184b, 18a, II: lga, lOSb, lOTa Ebenezer, name on docket, 17? S I: lOe . Edward, com. on counting votes, 1759- 67 V: la, SBa ,, com. on judges & justice, 1768 XI: 98b . ilford representative, 178- 59,1767- 69 I: 5. c, 55d, 56a, 64a, 65a, 67b, 69b, 78b, lOTb name on docket, 1755- 75 I: ll, 89a, 9Scg, lO2d Enos, name on docket, 176S I: STa ,, ew Haven county justice, appointment, 1771- 76 XI: lSOa, 170a, 209a, 222a, 24Sa Frederick, ew London county justice, appointment, 179 XIII: lTlc ,, Gideon, Fairfield county justice, appointment, 1804 XV: Sgab Fairfield county lottery agent, 1791 IX: 6Sa ,, name on docket, 1768- 89 l: lgZcd . New Fairfield representative, 1794 II: 45h ,, Henry, Hartford county justice, appointment, 1765- 1805 XI: S6a, 61a, 81a, 97a, llla, iSla, 147a, 168a, 189a, 208a, 20a, 241a’ 26a, XII: 5a, 24a, 46a, 68a, 88a, lOTa, lOSa, lOga, lZa’ I5a, 17Sa, ZO8a, 27b, XIII: 16a, 68a, lOla, 184a, 16Sa, 197a, Za, XIV: 5a, SSa, 69a, lO7b, lgb, 166s, oga’ XV: 9b . name on docket1771- 95 I: 89de, lOf, II: 8b ,, Windsor representative, 1766,1776,178,179- g$ I: S6gllsa, 149e, lSlc, II: S6b, 46b, 49d, STd, Sgd ,, J. name on docket1790 II: ,, John, ass’t, eiection, 1800- O5 VI: lalS8a, lS2a, 167a, 181a, 197a . ass’t, nomination, 1794- 1804 VI: 4$ a, Sga, 78a, l16a, 151a, 146a, 160a, 178a, 191a . " ( A) clerk lower house1796 II: 75, III: 154,156, IV: 64, I: 77- 80, X: T1, XIV: 26’ XXI: R6’ 67,150 . com. on attorneys’ petition, 1796 II: 70b ,, com. on bill concerning executions, 1800 X: ZOb ,, com. on civil action, 1804 IX: lSb . , com. on counting otes, 1795- 1805 VI: Zla, ZSa, 157a, 151a, 166a, 180a, 196a . ,, com. on fees, 1796 XXIV: llla ,, com. on Hartford state house, 1795 III: lgb , , com. on judges & justices, 1800- 05 XIV: 15d, 156b, 160b, 5c, XV: llSd , , com. on nominations, 1795- 1804 VI: ga, 174a, 190a ,, ,’ ( A) " " 1805- 04 .............. VI: 175a, 191a com. on U. S. Constitution, 1796 XXII: 8a , , com. on U. S. representstives, 179- lSOZ YXI: 58c, 61a, 8a, gla ,, ,, ( A) Fairfield & Litchfield county petition, 1807 XXIV: 96c , , Fairfield county justice, appointment, 1774 XI: la ,, . Litchfield county justice, appointment, 1796- 99,1806- 10 XIV: 19b, 48a, 84a, l19a, XV: 16a, Oga, 44a, 95a’XVI: 54a - 22- Alien, John, Litchfield county justice, appointment neg. 1794 Xlll: 211sb ,, bitchfield, petition with other executors of last will of Andrew Adams, late of said town, deceased, showing that the death of aforesaid Adams occurred while he was holding office of chief judge of the Superior court & that half of his yearly salary had been paid to him & praying for pay-ment of the remainder. Differing votes. Referred to com. Neg. May 1798 VIII: 88 Litchfield representative, 1795- gS II: 56L, 4SL, 49n, STn " " name on docket, 1790- 91 II: a, Sa, 19a U. S. representative, election, 1798 XXI: 78a " U. S. representativenomination, 1794- 98 XXI: 62a, 6Sa, 74b, 76a " Jonah, Plymouth, petition, 1818 XVIII: ll0ab Joseph, East Windsor representative, 1782,1784 I: lSlb, 163a Hartford county justice, appointment, 178- 90 HII: 88107a, . 108a, lOga, iS2c, lEb, 175bc, 208b, 227c, XIII: lSb, 68ab Hartford county justice, appointment, neg. 1791 XIII: lO2a Hartford county justice, misfeasance in office, mentioned, 1791- 92 lll: l8ace " " name on docket, 1771 l: 89d, 9f " " New London county justice, appointment, 1796- 1806 --- XIV: 14a, 40a, 77a, l12a, 14Sa, 175a, Z20a, XV: 18a, 56a, lO8a, lSEb Josiah, name on docket, 178 I: 155a " Lewis, constable, expense accounts, III: lOa, 4Oa, XXIV: 12a, Z8a Matthew, asset, present at Assembiy, 17Z8 XXIII: 2 Noah, East Windsor, expense account, 179 XIII: lab . East Windsor, notice served, 1791 XIII: 158c " P. name on docket, 1790 II: Pelatiah, bltchfield county justice, appointment, 180S- 14 XV: 27b, 6Sa, l18a, 162a, 2Oga, 44a, 29a, XVI: 54a, 84a, 145a, O0a, 255a " " Litcfield county justice, appointment,+/- 815 ( name scratched) XVI: O4a " name on aocket1790 ll: Ea ,, Windsor representative, 1746- 47 I: ib, 2a " Robert, New London county justice, appointment, iT90- 92 XIII: 72a, lOTa, 142b " Robert, jr. name on docket, 1808 ll: ISa, iS4a, iSSs " Roswell, com. on judges & justices, 180 XVII: 28a Samuel, Fairfield & Litchfieid county petition, 1807 XXIV: 96b name on docket, 1787 l: 182a, 184a " Samuel, d. inaam county justice, appointment, 1818- O X% II: lalb, 40b, 57a Stephen, com. on nominations, 1798 Vl: lO2a ( A) New Haven, indorsement of petitiau, 1799 XIX: 40 Thomas, name on docket, 180 ll: 107c, lla petition mentioned, 1802 VI: 164 Url, Plymouth, petition, 1818 XVIII: llOb Zaccheus, name on docket, 1775 I: 102e Zachariah, East indsor, notice served, 179 XIII: 158c Allin, see Allen. Alling, see Allen. Allls, David, Bolton representative, 1780,178,1784 I: lEOa, lSa, 15lb, 163a Timothy, name on docket, 179S II: 58a, 62a All, see Allen. Almshouses. Act authorizing the several towns in this state to establish bettering-houses or asylums for the poor & to make by- laws for the government thereof with provision that these laws may be repealed by the Superior court if they seem to be unjust. Differing votes. assed, with alteration omitting the word, betterlng- houses, MaY 1812 XIV: 177,178 Almshouses, see also ___- Norkhouses" Alsop, John, com. on judges & justlce, lal8 Xll: l6a " com. on judicial department, 1819 X: lSa . com. on nominations, 1818 VII: 188a . " ( A) tom. on notaries publc, IS19 XXIV: 61a , " tom. on paupers, l0 XXl:+/- gla Alsop, John, com. on presidential electors, 1820 XXI: I59a com. on U. S. representatives, 1818 XXl: 142a iddlesex county justice, appointment, 1817 XII: 74a presidential elector, sppointent, 1820 XkI: 16Sa Mary, name on docket, 1786 I: 178a, 179a Kichard, auditor, appointment, 1774 XXIII: lOla ,, com. on counting votes, 1770 V: 87a Hartford county justice, appointment, 1775- 75 XI: 189b, 208a, 2Oa iddlesex county justice, appointment, 1811- 1Z XVI= 88a, 149a . iddlesex county justice, appointment, neg. 181 XVI: OSab . iiddletown representative, 176S- 67,1770- 74 I: S4c, 56d, SSc, 60c, 64a, 6Sa, 80a, 9a, 97a, lOOa, lOSa, lO7a ,, name on docket, 177- TS I: 98a, lOla Alvard, see Alvord. Alvord, Alvard. Eliphaz, Litchfield county justice, appointment, 1779- 1816 XII: 14b, 59c, S5a, 77a, 96a, llSa, 145a, 184a, 185a, 217a, Ta, XIII: 5ia, 80a, l14a, 148a, 178a, lla, 45b, XIV: 19b, 48a, 84b, llga, lSb, 180a, 25Zb, X: 27a, 65b, llSb, 162a, ZOga, 44b, gSa, XI: S4a, 84c 14Sb, ZOOb, ZSSb, 504b, XVII: 9a Winchester representative, l? 82 I: 149k . Saul, Bolton representatlve, 179- 94 ll: 56p, 45p, 49r, 57r com. on nominations, 1809 VI: 284a com. on U. b. reresentative, 1798 Xl: 75a name on docket, 1808 II: 155b, 154b, 155b ( A) Tolland county court petition, 177 VIII: 2OSa , Saul, jr. com. on counting votes, 1817 VII: 153b com. on freemen, 1817 XIX: lSa Tolland county justice, appointment, 1808- 18 XV: ZSla, 99a, XVI: 59a, 91a, 154a, 211a, 261a, Slla, XVII: 54a, 76a, 160a Ambler, Billy ( A) Bethlehem presiding officer, 1818 XIII: 12ab Litchfield county justice, appointment, 180- 17 XIV: Sbc, XV: 2? a, 65a, llSa, 162a, 209a, 244a, 95a, XVI: 54a, 84a, 145a, 200a, 255a, 504a, XVII: 29a, Tla , David, Bethlehem representative, 1795 II: 56L Litchfield county justice, appointment, 1787- 1801 XII: lTa, 257a, XIII: 51a, 80a, l14a, 148a, 178a, lla, 245b, XIV: lgb, 48a, 84a, llga, 152a, 180a Ames, Daniel, name on docket, 1795- 99 II: 58b, 95b Dyer, Windham county justice, appointment, 1810- 17 XVI: 52b, Sla, 157a, 197a, 251b, 501a, XVII: 6s’ 68b Josiah, name on docket, 1772- 75 I: 98b, lOlb, lO2b Amity ( society) II: ll6c Rame on docket, 1805 Amnesty. Resolve granting amnesty to delinquent jutices, ay 1790 X: 124 Amos, John, name on docket, 1755 I: ll Anderson, Abiah, name on docket, 1768 I: 70e John ( A) clerk upper house, Tenn. 1811 XXII: 84 Richard, heir, mentioned on docket, 1768 I: 70e ,, Samuel, Windham county justice, appointment, neg- 1797 XIV: 46a Andover ( society) I: 89b, 182a Name on docket, 1771- 87 Petition by inhabitants showing inconvenience in belonging to pro-bate district of Windham & prsying that the part of Andoer parish which is in town of Lebanon may be annexed to probate district of Hebron. Act annexingpetltloners to Hebron probate aistrict under certain conditions. Differing votes. Referred to com. Passed, ay 1790 IV: 5Oa, IX: lSO, 181 entioned in Coventry, 1792 IV: 57gh Andreas, see Andrews. Andres, Andreas, Andross, Androus, Anaru, Andruss. Abiah, name on docket, 1768 I: 70c , Abraham, Fairfield county justice, appointment, 1771- 85 XI: 156a, 175a, 194a, 12a, 2Sa, 248a, 272a, 86a’XII: lOa’ 50a’ Andrews, Abraham, Fairfield county justice, appointment, ( con.) 51a, 75a, 92a " Augustus, expense account, 1819 III: 191 Benajah, New Haven county justice, appointment, 1812- O XVI: I2b, 186a, 40a, 86a, XVII: 16a, 60a, 156a, lSa, 519b " Benjamin, name on docket, 179S II: SSa Cornelius B. Hartford county justice, appointment, 1820 XVII: SOga, 511a " Eden ( A) Danbury, petition, 180 XIV: 249e " Elias, name on docket, 1797 II: 79b " Elizur, Southington representative, 1794- 95 II: 45b, 49d, S7d, Sgd " Ethan A. Hartford county justice, appointment, 1815- 17 XVI: 281a, XVII: Ia, S2a Hartford county justice, appointment, neg. 1818- 19 XVII: lTa, 211ac Frederick, name on docket, 1806 II: iSlb Jeremiah, Fairfield county justice, appointment, 1807,181S XV= Oa, XVI: 98b John ( A) Danbury, petition, 180 XIV: 249e ,’ " name on docket, 1768 I: 70c John, jr. ( A) Danbury, petition, 180 XIV: 49e " Justus, Plymouth, petition, 1818 XVIII: llOa " Major A. Middlesex county justice, appointment, 1818- 19 XVII: l6s, a "’ Nehemiah, Litchfleld county justice, appointment, 1769- 87 XI: llga, 158a, 160a, 177a, 198a, 214aSa, 52a, 27Sa288a, XII: 14b59c, Sa, 77a, 96a, l18a, 14a, 184a, 18ba, lTa name on docket177S I: 102fg " Stephen, name on docket, 1807 II: lga, 147a Andross, see Andrews. Androus, see Andrews. Andrus, see Andrews. Andruss, see Andrews. Angell, Isaac ( A) 2omfret, petition, 1818 XVlll: ll2a Antrim, Francis, name on docket, 1798 II: 8c Aplln, Robert ( A) Pomfret, petition, l18 XIII: ll2a Appeals. Bill directing the serving & returning of writs, the serving of peti-tions & taking appeals, requiring writs return-able to county & Superior courts to be served 14 days before sitting of the court, requiring appeals made to saia courts to be entered be-fore the second opening of such court & requir-ing petitions & memorials to the Assembly to be served 20 days before sitting of the Assembly. Differing vote. Keferred to com. 0ct. 1744 IX: I Bill in addition to & emendation of act for directing & regulating of civil actions, stating that when any civil action shall be brought to any of the county courts & the defendant does not appear, the judgment of the court shall be rendered & made up after the thirm day of the sitting of such court & wen any action shall be brought to any court & aumitors appointed there shall be no appeal or review allowed in such case. Dif-fering votes. Con. Oct. 17SS IX: 2 Resolve stating that all appeals from any of the courts of common pleas & all bonds for prosecution of appeals & bonds for appearance & special bail return-able to the Superior court in any county in this state shall be returnable to the Superior courts in the respective counties, 0ct. l? 91 VIII: 75 Act in addition to act for directing & regulating of civil actions, stating that when any appeal shall be allowed by any assistant or justice of the peace to any county court, the party appealing shall give sufficient bond to adverse party for damages in case the plea is not made good, May 1795 IV: gd, IX: II Appeals. ( con.) Act in alteration of act for directing & regulating of civil actions, providing for appeals to the county courts & to the Superior court in all actions dealing with the raising or obstructing of waters of any stream, river, arm of the sea or creek by dam or other obstruction, Oct. 1795 IV: 41ef, IX: 12 Bill to prevent vexatious delays by appeals & suits in error, author-izing the court to give judgment for the plain-tiff in suits brought on recognizance given to prosecute an appeal or writ of error where ap-peals are taken to cause delay. Differing votes. Con. Oct. 1799- May 1800 X: 18 Bill in addition to act for directing & regulating of civil actions, providing for appeals from a county court as a court of common pleas, to the Superior court when value of the debt, damages or matter in dispute shall exceed $ 1SO. Differing votes. Con. Oct. 1798- May 1799 IX: 18 Bill laying a duty on appeals & continuances in certain cases, pro-viding a duty of $ 1 on all appeals from a judge of a county or city court & requiring the treasurer to make a return of the accounts of Suties received. Differing votes. Referred to com. Neg. May 1802 IX: 14 Act in addition to & alteration of act for incorporating a company to clear the channel of Corm. River, authorizing the governor to appoint commissioners with desig-nated duties & compensation & providing for ap-peals for damages, May 1806 I: 8mn Act relating to appeals from the city courts in this state, statlng that no execution shall issue for the judgment of a city court in favor of any plaintiff when an appeal for such judgment shall be allowed & taken. Passed, witn alteration, Oct. 1809 IX: 146,147 Act in addition to & alteration of act for directing & regulating of civil actions, providing for appeals from county to Superior court in certain actions of tres-pass. Passea, wlth amendment, Oct. 1811 IX: lg, o Act directing notice to be given for appeals from courts of probate, writs of error & petitions for a new trlal, em-powering the courts of law in this state to make such ordersas they sh81i deem reasonable, relative to notices to be given of petitions for new trlal, writs of error & appeals from courts of probate, Oct. 181 IX: f60,161 Apthorp, name on docket, 1780 I: 128a ,, Charles Ward, name on docket, 1766- 86 l: 6Za, 168a, 176a Aquart, John / erie, Hartford, formerly of the West Indies, petition by his attorney showing that he purchased a tract of land in Hartford of Hobert Johnson Collins & has since found that he is forbidden as an al-ien to purchase land in Conn. & praying that this purchase may be established as good & val-id. Resolve confirming &. establishing the pur-chase of land by petitioner & granting him lib-erty to purchase land in Conn. at any time in the same manner as if he were a native citizen, May 1798 XIX: 7,8 Aqueduct companies, see Gle____ ason & Cowles aqueduct company; No___ rwich Plain aqueduct company. Arbitrators. Oaths, see O_ Qaths. Arbruins, Peter, name on docket, 1787 Archives, see- 9e- cOrds" Armour, John, name on docket, 1806 Armstrong, Ambrose ( A) Franklin, remonstrance, 1818 ,, Amos ( A) Franklln, remonstrance, 181 Charles ( A) Franklin, remonstrnce, 1816 I: 184c II: lic III: 49c III: 49c III: 49c Armstrong, James ( A) Fairfield & itchfield county petition, 1807 XXlV: 96d John ( A) Franklin, remonstrance, 1816 III: 49c Lee ( A) Franklin, remonstrance, 1816 III: 49c 0rin . ( A) Fairfield & Litchfield county petition, 1807 XXI: 96d Arnold, Amasa, name on docket, 1805 II: llab Gideon, Middlesex county justice, appointment, 1819 XVII: 2S2a John ( A) East Haddam, petition, 1807 XV: 219b Joseph ( A) East Haddam, petition, 1807 XV: 219b Middlesex county justice, appointment, 1818- O XVII: lS6a, S2a, S4Sa Nathan, Mansfield representative, 1761- 62 I: 45c, 48c Nathaniel ( A) Pomfret, petition, 1818 XVIII: II2a Waterbury, counterfeiting mentioned, 1747 XXIII= 7a, 8 Sarah, name on docket, 180S II: ll8b Arrow ( privateer) Mentioned, 1818 Arson. Frazier Isaac] XX: 9a Petition by Fairfield county inhabitants, by their agents & with report of meeting of the civil authority showing that they completed a court house & jail at Fairfield which ere burned in 1768 by one Frasier, a prisoner at the jail, & that they built another court house which was burned during the Revolutionary war & that the new jail at Danbury ha also been burned & praying for a lottery of 1, SO0 to build a jail at Danbury & a court house at Fairfield. Spec-ial grant of a lottery to raise 1,500. Resolve in eccordance with the special grant & appoint-ment of agents to manage the lottery, iay 1791 IX: 6- 65 Hills, Epaphras, jr. East indsor, petition by his attorney showing that he was sentenced to 7 years at Newgate prison for the crime of arson & was liberated after years & prayin for restoration of his civil rights. Referred to com. Reolve restor-ing to petitioner all privileges & fanchises of a citizen, iay 180 XX: IST, 1S8 Arson. Laws, stetutes, etc. Punishment for arson to be imprisonment at Newgate, Oct. 179 IV: 37vw Ashford. Name of town on docket, 1766- 1808 I: 6Za, 70d, 9cfg, 98ab lOlb, lOb, 128a, 155a, 160a, 168a, II: Sa, 6a, lZab, 159b, 147a, 155a, 154a, iSSa Receipt of 5 law books, mentioned, 1784 IV: 18a Petition by Ashford, Pomfret, Woodstock & Thompson inhabitants, by their agent, showing inconvenience of the court house in Windham county & praying that town of Pomfret may be made into a shire town & the Superior & county courts may be held part of the time in aforesai Pomfret as soon as court house & jail can be completed. e. Oct. 1786 IIi: 167 Act stating allotment of 12 jurymen, June ( ay seas.) 1795 X: 67c Act stating allotment of l jurymen, 0ct. 179 X: 68d Petition by inhabitants of Ashford & other Windham county towns, by their agents, showlng inconvenience of the court house in said county & praying for establish-ment of a half shire within limits of ist soc-iety in Pomfret when necessary public buildings shall be erected. Reg. lay 180 VIII: IT8 Petition by inhabitants of Ashford & other Windham county towns, by their agents, showing inconvenience of the court house in said county & praying that the ses-sions of the uperior & county courts may be held half of the time in Pomfret. Differing votes. Con. Special grant of com. ke: olve, with copy, appointing corn. to view the situation & select the most convenient site for building a court house & jail. Heport of above com. on a site in Brookl) m. Remonstrance by Windhm county inhJbit2nts aainst this recort. Report not accepted, Oct. 1802- Oc. 1803 VIII: 185- 187 Ash. ord. ( con.) Special report of tom. on nomination for representatives in the U. S. Congress, stating that votes returned from Ash-ford & other towns were rejected, May 1812 XXI: 12.% Report of town meeting showing 189 vote for & 161 votes against ratification of Conn. Constitution, Oct. 5,1818 XVIII: 8 Ashford. Representatives. Names on rolI, 174 Names on roll, 17SS Names on roli, 1756 Names on ro! I, 17S7 Names on roil, 17S8 Names on roll, 17S9 Names on roli, 1760 Names on roli, 1761 Names on rolI, 176 Names on roi1,1765 ames on roii, 1764 ames on roli, 177 Names on roli, 176@ Names on ro11,1769 Names on roli, 1770 Names on roll, 1771 Nantes on rolI, 177 Names on roll, 177 Names on roli, 1774 Names on roli, 1776 Names on roli1779 Names on roll, 178D Names on roli, 1781 Names on roll, 178Z Names on roli, 1784 Names on roll, 179 Names on roll, 1794 / 7 l: la l: 6a, 7a, Sa, lOa I: lta, 15a, 17a, 18a, 22b, 25a I: 25a, Ta, 28b, 50c I: tld, 55c 1: 56c I: 40b, 41c I: 44a, 4Sb I: 48b, 49b, Slc I: SZc I: 55c, S4b I: 64b, 65b I: 67c, 69c I: 78c I: 80b, 85b I: 88b, 92b I: 96c, 97c I: lOOc, 105b I 107c, lllc I: llSc I 120d I 150c, 156c I: 142c I: 149i, I51f I: 165c II: 56j II: 4Sj ,49L Assault. Names on roi1,1795 II: S7L, SOL Ashley, Jonathan, name on docket, 1768- 80 I: 70c, 98b, lOlb, lOb, 128a Aspenwall, Peter, i3nsfield representative, 1755 I: Sa Assault. Waterbury, Harvey, Stamford, petition showing that in 1814 he was sentenced to years in Newgate prison for the crime of assault with intent to kill & praying for restoration of his civil rights. Resolve granting petitioner privilege of acting as witness in as ample a manner as if said con-viction had not taken place, Oct. 1818 XX: 16,164 Laws, statutes, etc. Act in further addition to act for directing & regulating of civil actions, stating procedure in action of trespass, assault & battery & slander prose-cuted in any county or Superior court. Con. Differing votes. Referred to com. Passed, with alterations, Oct. 1804 IX: l, l Bill in further addition to act for directing & regulating civil actions of trespass, assault, batter’, etc. which shall be prosecuted in any court of com-mon pleas or Superior court in which plaintiff shall recover less that $ 7 damages, he shall recover no more costs than damages & in cases of slander in the Superior court in which the plaintiff shall not recover more than $ 70 dam-ages he shall not recover any costs accrued after appeal of such case. Neg. 0ct. 1804 IX: 94 - 28- Assembly, see Ge___ neral Assembly. Assessors. Report of com. stating that David Kelsey, representative from Killing-worth, was an assistant assessor which office he has resigned & is now legally entitled to a seat in the Assembly, Lay 1815 III: 50 Report of com. stating that Elisha Coe, representative from imletown, has resigned his office as assistant assessor & is now legally entitled to retain his seat in the Assembly, May 181S III: S1 Assistant secretary. Appointment of Thomas Chester assistant secretary of state until the 2d Tuesaay in ay next. Pased, with altera-tion of appointment of Thomas Day, 0ct. 180 I: 77 Assistant secretary. Salary. Grant of $ 42 to Thomas Day, ass’t sec’y, for his sal-ary since October last, May 1810 II: 14 Assistants. Court order concerning letter from the governor & assistants to the governor & council of ass. Nov., 167 V: l Grant to Thomas Fitch ass’ts of 100 in part ayment for his services in revising the colony laws, Oct. 1747 V: 8 Roll, Feb. 1756 V: 9 Roll, Feb. 1757 Roll, Jan. 1764 V: 59 Roll, Jan. 1767 V: 58 Roll, 0ct. 1775 V: 129 Roll, May 1780 V: 158,159 Roll, May 1781 V: 175 Roll, 0ct. l? 81 V: 177 Roll, Jan. 1785 : 188 Roll, May 1785 Roll, ay 1784 V: 05 Resignation of Jabez Hamlin, 0ct. 1784 Bill directing com. on nominations for assistants not to count votes given for Jabez Hamlin because of his resig-nation. Differing votes. Referred to com. Reg. 0ct. 1784 V: 212 Roll, May 1785 V: 217 Appointment of James adsworth until the general election in May next, in place of Oliver hllsworth, resigned, May 1785 V: 219 Resignation of James Wadsworth as representstive from Durham& ac-ceptance of his election as assistant, May 1785 I: 169 Resignation of William Pitkin, gay 1785 V: O Appointment of Erastus olcott, John Treadwell & Jonathan Sturges in places of William Pitkin, Roger Sherman & Richard Law, resigned, May 1785 Roll, May 1786 V: 250 Choice of James adsworth for ensuing year, May 1786 V: 254 Roll, 0ct. 1787 V: 256 Roll, May 1788 V: 260 Roll, 0ct. 1788 V: 266 Roll, Jn. 178 V: 270 V: 277 Roll, 0ct. 1789 V: 296 Roll, Oct. 1790 Roll, ay 1791 V: 503 Roll, ay 1792 VI: Roll, ay 1795 VI: 2S Roll, Oct. 1794 VI: 42 Roll of assistants present at adjourned session at Mimdletown, Oct. 1794 VI: 4S VI: 58 Roll, Oct. 1795 Resignation of David Daggett, ay 1804 VI: 182 Resignation of athaniel Smith, ay 1804 VI: IS5 Assistants, see also Ci___ xvil authority. Powers; El__ gections; o__ mlnations; Sen____ ators. - 29- Assistants. Fees. Act regulating salaries & fees, stating that fees of sena-tors for travel & attendance upon the Assembly shall be same as now established for assist-ants & fees of members of lower house for trav-el & attendance shall be same as now prevails for representatives in the General Court of this state, Oct. 1818 III: 68,69 Assistants. Fees, see alo As___ sistants. Salaries; De__ bentures; i___ leage. Assistants. Laws, statutes, etc. Act for regulating the Superior court, forbidding any person to hold office of governor, lieutenant governor, asistant, member of lower house or delegate in the U. S. Congress & office of judge of the Supe-rlor court at the same time & stating that the judges of aforesaid court shall hold their of-lice during pleasure of the Assembly. Passed, with addition that the lieutenant governor & council of state shall be the Supreme court of errors & hall be the last resort of all mat-ters brought by way of error or complaint & providing for times & places of meeting, Nay 1784 VIII: S7 Bill stating that the judges of the Superior court shall be ineligible to office of governor, lieutenant gov-ernor or assistant, delegate to Congress or mem-ber of the lower house. Differing votes. Refer-red to com. Neg. May 1784 X: ll7 Bill repealing that part of act for constituting judges & justices of the peace in this state & for em-powering & directing them in their respective offices, where it is provided that no one as-sistant or justice of the peace shall have pow-er to take a confession & acknowledgment of any debt from his debtor to his creditor for more than the value of 0. Neg. gay 1786 X: 120 Bill to render senators & representatives in the Congress of the U. S. incapable at the same time of being members of the state Legislature. Differing votes. Referred to com. Neg. ay 1790 XXI: S Act to repeal that part of act for direction of listers in their office & duty which exempts the governor, lieutenant governor & asistants from being set in the list, Oct. 179@ IV: 4Sb Act in addition to act relating to witnesses & taking affi-davits out of court, allowing an assistant or justice of the peace to take affidavits of per- " sons confined in jail who are wanted in any civil action deending before any court within 20 miles of the jail, gay 1799 X: 17 Bill in addition to act for directing & regulating of civil actlons, requiring that all writs & process in civil cases, returnable to an assistant or jus-tice of the peace, shall be returned at least as early as the day preceding the day of trial. Differing votes. Referred to com. eg. 0ct. 1799 X: I6 Bill in addition to act relating to witnesses & affidavits out of court, providing that when any person duly summoned shall refuse to appear to give his dep-osition or affidavit, the assistant or justice of the peace shall issue a warrant to bring said person before the court & conitting any person brought to the court who refuses to testify to the common jail. Differing votes. Referred to X: com. Neg. Oct. 1800 Resolve authorizing the lieutenant governor or senior as-sistant to sign engrossed bills in absence of the governor, 0ct. 1808 II: 129 - SO-Assistants. Laws, tatutes, etc. ( con.) Act prescribing the mode of preserving & certifying the files & records of assistants & justices of the peacein cases terein mentioned, providing for removal of said recoras to the town clerk’s of-fice in case of death or removal from state, with penalty for neglect in the latter case & making provision in instances of removal from office or non- reappointment. Paea, with alter-ation, 0ct. 1806 IV: 87jk, X: IS0,151 Act concerning powers of judges of the Superior court in their clrcuits, grantlng power to any two of the judges of said court in absence of the third judge to proceed to the tria of any csuse, pro-vlded a judge of another circuit or an assist-ant cannot conveniently be called in, 0ct. 1807 X: 15,155 Act confirming the judicial proceedings of justices of the peace in certain cases & for other purposes, validating judnents rendered by assistants or justices of the peace on confession of any per-son without complaint or warrant, Oct. 18S X: 156,157 Assistants. Oaths, see Oat____ hs. Assistants. Salaries. Act for stating fees, fines & penalties for assistants, with mileage & ferry fares, ay 1779 IV: lOt Act for stating fees for a limited time, granting assist-ants ls per day for attendance at the Assem-bly with allowance of 8d for mileage & with the fes & fares of ferries to be same as hereto-fore established gOct. 1780 V: 167 Act in alteration of act regulating fees of assistants & representatives, stating that assistants shall receive $ & representatives $ 1.54 per aay, 0ct. 1795 II: 67 Act in alteration of act for regulating salaries & fees, stating that fees of assistants shall be & of representatlve $ i. 54 r day. Paed, upper house, with addition that fees of judges of the county courts shall be $ 2.67 & of justices of the quorum $ per day. Eeferred to com. Origi-nal bill pased, 0ct. 1798 11: 89 Act in alteration of act for regulating salaries & fees, stating that each assistant & representative shall be allowed 9 cents a mile for traveling expenses, lay 180 II: lll, IV: 69d, 70d Act in addition to act in alteration of act for regulating salaries & fees, stating that fee for assistants shall be $ S for representatives $ er day until May next, lay 1814 III: lT, 18 Act for reoulating salaries & fees, stating that assist-ants shall receive $ & representatives per day, ay 181S III: 57,58 Assistants. Salaries, see also As___ gistants. Fees; De__ bentures; gi_ eage. Attachments. Act subjecting rights or shares in stock of incorporated companies to attachment & execution, giving procedure for at-tachment by writ & Oirections for le? ing exe-cutions, ay 180 IV: 77ef Attachments, see also_ levin. Attorneys. Letter from Joseph Close, Horseneck collector, to Jonathan Law, his at-torney, in regard to his part with gSamuel] Mills, Greenwch constable, in the Coakes pur-chase, gay 17,17 XXIII: I Resolve appointing Joseph Buckingham to execute deeds of release, acquittance & discharge of the government’ . bills, etc. in place of Nathaniel Stanley, de-ceased, ar. 1760 XXIII: 56 Attorneys. ( con.) Petition of Jonathan Ingersoll & other practitioners at the bar show-ing that the method of conducting adversary suits is inconvenient & praying for a remedy. Referred to com. Report of com. stating that it is inexpedient to take any measures on the sub-ject, Oct. 1805 II: ll9 Petition by members of the bar in New Haven county, by their chairman, showing that they raised $ 1,500 to repair the court house in New Haven & to procure a more convenient court room to accommoaate the courts of law & that the room provided for them was remodeled without consulting them & is not suitable for their purposes & praying for re-lief. Referred to com. Report of com. stating that changes could be made in the court room for SHOO. Differing votes. Rot accepted, Oct. 1806 IX: 46,47 Attorneys. Accounts. Expense account of Matthew T. Russell for arguing before the Assembly, wlth account for board & witnesses, Oct- Nov. 181S III: 41,42 Expense account of David Daggett for arguing before the Assembly, Oct. 1815 III: 4 Attorneys. Laws, statutes, etc. Act in addition to & alteration of act for constituting & regulating courts & for appointing the times & places for holding same, forbidding members of the General Court to apear as attorneys at the bar of said court unless in his own cause or that of the town which he represents & re-quiring any violator of this act to vacate his seat in said court & forbidding him to contin-ue as a member of the Assembly, ay 1795 II: 40, IV: gab Act in addition to act for constituting & regulating courts & appointing the times & places for holding the same, forbidding any judge to ap-pear at the bar of the court of which he is judge as attorney, except in his own cause or that of te ton to hich he belongs, Oct. 1798 X: 156 Bill in addition to act for constituting & regulating courts & appointing the times & places for holding the same, providing that no judge of the Supreme court of errors shall be prohibit-ed from appearing as attorney before aforesaid court in any case in which he was actually em-ployed & which he aavocated in the lower courts Differing votes. Referred to com. Neg. ay 1799 VIII: 8 Act in further addition to act constituting & regulating courts & appointiag the time & places for hold ing the same, making it lawful for any judge of the Supreme court of errors to appear as attor-ney at the bar of said court in any case in which he shall have been engaged & which he shall have actually advocated in the courts be-low, ay 1801 VIII: IO Act in addition to act for appointment & regulating of at-torneys, authorizing the Superior & county courts to make rules & regulations relative to admission & practice of attorneys in such courts, ay 1808 III: i08,109 Act to prevent unlawful malntenance, stating that attorneys & sheriffs are not to purchase any notes, etc. in- suit, under penalty of disbarment, ay 1809 IV: 99f Act authorizing the several city courts in this state t Attwater, see Atwater. Attwood, see Atwood. Atwater, Attwater. appoint attorneys in& for their respective cities who shal be sworn to a faithful dis-charge of their offices, Jan. iSiS IX: 148,149 Benjamin, estate probated in Wallingford district, mentioned, 1794 XIII: 195b name on docket, 1768-? l: 70c, 89bf, 93be, gSb, lOlb, lO2d Caleb, Wallingford representative, 179S II: Sgf David ( A) ilford, indorsement of petition, 1813 XIX: 70b Heman, name on mocket, 1804 II: 121c, 12Sb " Jeremiah, com. on delegates to Congress, 1789 FI: S8a ,, com. on repairs to New Haven state house, 1801- 04 III: 20Sa, OTb name on aocket, 1802 II: 107b, llSc , " owner of land deeded to him by Jonah Clark, mentioned, 1794 XIII: 193a Joshua, com. on U. S. representatives, 1808 XXI: IOSa New Haven county justice, appointment, 1809 XV: 278b ,, New Haven county justice, appointment neg. 1810,1811 XVI: 2Ob, 7Oab Reuben, Cheshire representative, 1780,1782,1784 I: lSOb, 156b, 149f, lSld, 165b com. on counting votes, l? 79 V: 148a New Haven county justice, appointment, 17? 5- gS XI: lgOa, 209a, 2a, 4Sa, 267a, 28a, XII: 6a, 6a, 48a, 70a, 89a, lla, l4a, 176ab, 210a, Sa, XIII: 21a, Gga, lO4a, 159a, 168a, 19a, 227a ,, Wallingford representative, 1770,1775- 74,1779 . I: 80a, lOOb, lOSa, llla, 120b Samuel, name on docket, 1790 II: a William, New Haven county justice, appointment, 1801- 08 XIV: 169a, 216a, XV: 12a, SOa, lO4a, Sla, 19Sa, 252a " yllys, Plymouth, petition, 1818 XVIII: llOb Atwell, George, name on docket, 175 II: 46a Jesse ( A) Durham, remonstrance, 1816 III: 47c " Richard, name on docket, 1808 ll: lS4c Atwood, Attwood. Jesse, name on docket, 1801 II: lOb , Nsthaniel, ansfield representative, 1781- 8,1784,1794 I: 14c, 149i, 16c, II: 49L Auditors. Appointment of Jonathan Trtunbull, John Chester, Thomas Welles & Joseph Pitkin colony audltors, Oct. 1747 XXIII: 4 esolve appointing Joseph Pitkin to com. which consists of auditors & treasurer to settle & adjust accounts with the agents appointed to collect colony debts, May 17S4 XXIII: I8 Resolve appointing John & edyard, John Lawrence, Elihu Chauncey, Samuel Holden Parsons, David Burr, William illiams & Benjamin Stiles auditors of public accounts, 0ct. 1767 XXIII: 64 Appointment of John Ledyard, John Lawrence, Ellhu Chauncey, Samuel Hol-den Parsons, Davld Burr, William Williams & Ben-jamin Stiles auditors with directions & in-structions, May 1768 XXIII: 6 Resolve directing the auditors to bring in a complete statement of colony accounts with the treasurer, Oct. 1768 XXIII: 70 Resolve appointing John Ledyard, Elihu Chauncey, Samuel Holden Parsons, David Burr, William Williams & Benjamin Stiles auditors of public accounts, iay 1769 XXIII: 74 Appointment of Jabez Huntington, Blisha Williams, cCharles Church] Chandler, William Hillhouse, Thomas Belden, John] Pierce & gBenjamin Stiles a com. with the treasurer to audit the public accounts, May 1771 ..................... JIII: 89 Appointment of Elisha Sheldon, Richard Alsop, Samuel Bishop, Theophilus Morgan, Thomas Belden of Norwalk, Experience Storrs & Jedediah Strong to audit the colo-ny accounts with the treasurer, May 1774 XXIII: lOl Auditors. ( con.) Appointment of Elisha Sheldon, cSamuel Wyllys, Samuelm Bishop, cEzra Selden, cWilliam Hawley, cJonathan Trumbull & Samuel Canfield to audit the colony accounts with the treasurer, ay 177S XXIII: 107 Appointment of Elisha Sheldon, cJohn Chester, cSamuel bishop, cThom-asm Mumford, Elijah Abel, Jabezm Huntington & John Canfield to audit the state accounts with the treasurer, Aug. 1777 XXIII: 127 Appointment of Jabez Hamlin, Eliha Pitkin, Ebenezar Flummer, John Treadwell & Elisha Williams to audit the state accounts with the treasurer, Aug. 1777 XXIII: I8 Appointment of Jabez Hamlin, Elisha Williams, Ebenezer Plummer, Elisha Pitkin & John Treadwell to audit the state accounts with the treasurer, lay 1778 XXIII: IO Appointment of Gideonm Granger, Isaac Miles, cJabez] Perkins, Ste-phen St. John, Ebenezer Moseley, zJohn Watson & cJohn= Treadwell to audit the state accounts with the treasurer, ay 1778 XXIII: ll Appointment, with copy, of Jabez Hamlin, Stephen Mix Mitchell, cGid-eonm Buckingham, cThomas Mumford, Johnm McKay, Charles Church Chandler & Increase Moseley to audit the state accounts with the treasurer ay 1779 XXIII: I4,155 Appointment, with copy, of Erastus Wolcott, Elisha Williams & Elisha Pitkin to audit the state accounts with the treasurer, Jan. 1780 XXIII: ISg, 140 Resolve appointing William Pitkin, Samuel Lyman, Ebenezer Plummer & Ralph Pomeroy to audit the state accounts with the treasurer, May 1785 XXIII: 154 Resolve appointing John Chenevard & Hezekiah errills to audit the state accounts with the treasurer in place of Samuel Lyman& Ebenezer Plummer who declined office. Passed, with addition, Jan. 1784 XXIII: 158 Bill appointing John Treadwell, James Wadsworth & Joseph Hopkins au-ditors to examine & settle the treasurer’s ac-counts. Passed, lower house, ay 1786 XXIII: 175 Report of com. on situation in the treasurer’s office & resolve ap-pointing Jedediah Huntington, Samuel Wyllys & Hezekiah Rogers With the comptroller to audit the treasurer’s accounts & report, ay 1788 XXIII: 211 Appointment of Ebenezer Plummer with the comptroller to audit ac-counts of the late treasurer, aJedediah Hunt-ington, Oct. 1789 XXIII: 220 Resolve appointing William Hart, Jeremiah Ripley & WilllamHeron com. with the comptroller to audit accounts of ter3 Colt, treasurer. Passed, with alteration of appointment of Asher Miller instead ofWilliam Hart, lay 1790 ................... XXIII: I Resolve discharging auditors from any further attention to above mentioned business, May 1790 XXIII: 2Z Appointment of Ebenezer Plummer & Samuel Wyllys com. with the comp-troller to audit accounts of PeterD Colt, treasurer, May 1790 XXIII: E eolve continuing appointment of Ebenezer Plummer.& Samuel Wyllys with the comptroller to audit accounts of term Colt, treasurer, aY 1790 XXIII: 4 Resolve appointing Ebenezer Plummer & Samuel yilys com. with the comptroller to audit the treasurer’s accounts, Dec. 1790 XXIII: 227 Resolve appointing Marvin Wait, Aaron Austin & Thomas y.$ eymour com. with the comptroller to audit the treasurer’s account. Fased, with alteration, ay 179 XXIII: 24 Auditors. ( con.) Resolve appointing Samuel Wyllys & William ioseley ith the comptrol-ler to audit accounts of the treasurer. Paed, with addition, 0ct. 1795 XXIII: 249 Appointment of Snuel Wyllys & Hezekiah Bissell with the comptroller to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct. 1795 XXIII: 50 Appointment of Hezekiah Bissell & Samuel Wyilys with the comptroller to audit accounts of the treasurer, ay 1794 XXIII: 2S4 Appointment of Samuel yllys & Hezekiah Bissell with the comptroller to audit accounts of the treasurer, 0ct. 1794 XXIII: 2S6 Appointment of Hezekiah Bissell & Oamuel Wyllys with the comptroller to audit accounts of the treasurer, ay 1795 XXIII: 258 Appointment of Samuel Wyllys & Hezekiah Bissell with the comptroller to audit accounts of the treasurer, 0ct. 1795 XIIII: 6S Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Hezekiah Bissell with the comp-troller to audit accounts of the treasurer, ay 1796 XXIII: 67 Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Hezekiah Bissell with the comp-troller to audit accounts of the treasurer, Nov.( Oct. sess.) 1796 XXIII: 71 Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Hezekiah Bissell with the comp-troller to audit accounts of the treasurer, May 1797 XXIII: 275 Appointment of Thomas Y. eymour & Hezekiah Bissell with the comp-troller to audit accounts of the treasurer, 0ct. 1797 XXIII: 276 Resolve appointing Hezekiah Bissell & Thomas Y. Seymour with the comp-troller to audit accounts of the treasurer, May 1798 XXIII: 280 Resolve appointing Hezekiah Bissell & Thomas Y. Oeymour with the comp-troller to audit accounts of the treasurer, 0ct. 1798 XXIII: 28 Appointment of Hezekiah Bissell & Thomas Y. Seymour with the comp-troller to audit accounts of the treasurer, ay 1799 XXIII: 286 Appointment of Hezekiah Bissell & Thomas Y. Seymour with the comp- % roller to audit accounts of the treasurer, May 1800 XXIII: 94 Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comptroller to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct. 1800 XXIII: 299 Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comptroller to audit accounts of the treasurer, ay 1801 XXIII: 802 Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comptroller to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct. 1801 XXIII: 506 Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comptroller to audit accounts of the treasurer, ay 180 XXIII: 08 Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comptroller to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct. 180 XXIII: S10 Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comptroller to audit accounts of the treasurer, May 180S XXIII: S14 Resolve appointing Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comp-troller to audit accounts of the treasurer, 0ct. 1805 XXIII: 517 Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comptroller to audit accounts of the treasurer, May 1804 XXIII: S19 Resolve appointing Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comp-troller to audit accounts of the treasurer, ay 1805 XXIII: 8 Auditors. ( con.) Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Eaoch Perkins with the comptroller to audit accounts of the treasurer, ay 180S XXIII: 9 Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & Enoch Perkins with the comptroller to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct. 180S XXIII: bO Appointment of Thomas Y. Seymour & noch Perkins with the comptroller to audit accounts of the treasurer, Nay 1806 XXIII: 54 Appointment of Enoch Perkin & Thomas S. Willi. ams with the comptrol-ler to audit accounts of the treasurer, iay 1807 XXIII: S41 Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. illimms with the comptrol-ler to audit accounts of the treasurer, nay 1808 XXIII: 544, S4S Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. Williams with the comptrol-ler to audit accounts of the treasurer. Oct. 1808 XXIII: SO Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas S., illiams with the comptrol-ler to audit accounts of the treasurer, May 1809 XXIII: SS Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas 5. Wiiliams with the comptrol-ler to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct. 1809 XXIII: S8 Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thoma S. illiams with the comptrol-ler to audit accounts of the treasurer, May 1810 XXIII: S4 Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas b. Williams with the comptrol-ler to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct. 1810 XXIII: 58 Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. Willlams with the comptrol-ler to audit accounts o the treasurer, iay 1811 XXIII: S7 esolve appointing Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. Williams with the comp-troller to audit ccounts of the treasurer, Oct. 1811 XXIII: SS8 Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. illiams with the comptrol-ler to audit accounts of the treasurer, ay 1812 - XXIV: I Appointment of noch Perkins & Thomas S. Williamswith the comptrol-ler to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct. 181Z XXI: 2 Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. Williams with the comptrol-ler to audit accounts of the treasurer, May 1815 XXIV: 7 Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas &. Williams with the comptrol-ler to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct. 1815 XXIV: ll Resolve appointing Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. Wiliams with the comp-troller to audit accounts o the treasurer until Oth of April next, Oct. 1814 XXIV: I6 Resolve appointing Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. Willams with the comp-troller to audit accounts of the treasurer until 50th of September next, Oct. 1814 XXIV: I7 Kesolve 8ppointingEnoch Perkins & Thomas S. illiam with the comp-troller to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct. 1818 XXIV: 6 Resolve appointing Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. iiilams with the comp-troller to audit accounts of the treasurer, ay 1816 XXI: 8 Appointment of Enoch Perkins & Thomas S. Wiiiisas with the comptrol-ler to audit accounts of the treasurer Oct. 1816 XXIV: 41 . Appointment of Enoch Perkins & ichsel Olcott ith the comptroller to audit accounts of the treasurer, ay 1817 XXI%’: 48 Appointment of Enoch Perkins & ichael Olcott with the comptroller to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct. 1817 XXIV: 49 A,, ditors. ( con.) Appointment of John Russ & James Thomas with the comptroller to audit accounts of the treasurer, Oct. 1818 XXIV: S8 Appointment of Caleb Pond & Henry Seymour with the comptroller to audit accounts of the treaurer, av 1819 XXIV: S9 Appointment of Henry Seymour & Nathaniel Goodwin ith the comptroller to audit account of the treaurer, iay 1820 XXIV: 8 Auditor. Las, statutes, etc. Bill in addition to & emendation of act for directing & reg-ulating of civil & ction, stating that when any civil action hall be brought to any of the county courts & the defendant does not appear, judgment of the court shall be rendered & made up after the third day of th sitting of such court & when any action shall be brought to any court & auditors appointed there shall be no ap-peal or review allowed in such cae. Differing vote. Con. 0ct. 175 IX: Auditors. Oaths, see Oat___ hs. Auger, Abraham, name on docket, 1790- 91 II: 5a, 8a, 16a, 25a John, com. on fees, 18O IX: 164a Fairfield county justice, appointment, 1817- O XVII: 66bc, 147b, 54b,$$ la Austen, see Austin. Aus. tin, Austen. Aaron, name on docket, 1772- 80 I: 98b, lOlb, lO2c, 128a Aaron( 171S/ 6- 1801) Torrington representative, 1782 I: 149k Aaron gjr.] ( 1748- 189) New Hartford Ass, t, election, 1794- 1817 VI: 55a, 49a, 65a, 82a, 51b, 49a, 65s, VII: 2a, 2a, 45a, 8a, lOOa, l$ Sa, iS4a As’t, election mentioned, 1794 II: 45L Ass, t, nomination, 179- lS16 VI: 16a, 17a, 18a, 5Oa, 48s, Sga, 78a, 90s, lOSa, l16a, 151a, 146a, 160a, 175a’ 191a, OTa, 24a, 40s, SSa, 285a, VII: lSa, gTa, 54a’ 95a, lOga, lSa, 147a Ass’t, preent at Assembly, 1794- gS II: 57c, VI:, 4a, 58a, XXI: 64a Auditor, appointment, neg. 1795 XIII: 45a Com. on adjournment, 1790 II: lla Com. on counties, 181 XXIV: 99a Com. on counting votes, 1788- i817 V: Sga, 60a, 284a, VI: 62a, Sla, 94a, lO6a, lZla, 157a, lSla, 166a’ 180a, 196a, 215a, 250a, 48a, 264s-, VII: la,[ la, 44a’ 81a, 99a, 157a, 15a ( A) Com. on counting votes, 18il- 15 VII: a, Sb, 45a, 82a, 85a Com. on governor, 1809- 10 VI: 81a, VII: Sa Com. on governor’s message, 1819 Vll: 211a Com. on judges & justces, 1790- 181 XIII: ib, 8Ob, XI: 60b, 62a, llgb, 12Sa, 127a, ISd, 188b, 24b’ XV: 162b, XI: ISTb, 145c Com. on ew Haen tate house, 1792 III: 198s Com. on presidential electors, 1820 XXI: I59a Com. o private petitions, 179 II: 45b Com. on reduction of salaries, 18O III: lOa Com. on salaries & fees, 1806 .................. X: 85a Com. on sheriff isw, 1795 XXIII: 25s, 2Sc Com. on Supreme court of error, 1799 III: 8a Com. on U. S. representatives, 1796- 1816 XXI: 66a, ? a, 77a, 8a, lO2a, lOSsol3a, 124a, 129a, 154a ( A) Com. on U. S. representatives, 1810 XXI: ll4a, llSa Litchfield county cour judge, appointment, 1808- 15 X: 2Ta, 268a, XVI: Sa, SSa, lOTa, 173a, 230a, 275a Litchfield county justice, appointment, 1785- 1807 XII: 145a, 184a, iSSa, 217a, 237a, XIII: Zla, 79s, 147a, l?? a, lOa, 42a, XIV: lga, 47a, 85a, llSa, ISla, l? ga, 250a, XV: 26a, 64a, llTa Austin, Aaron jr.] ( 1745- 1829) gNew hartfordj ( con.) New Hartford representative, 1779- 82,1793- 94 I: 120e, lOc, 156c, 142d, 151g, II: S6L, 45L Simsbury judge of probate, apointment, 1815- 15 XVI: 214a, 2SSa, 276a " Archibald, name on docket, 1783 I: 155a Caleb, name en docket, 1768- 72 I: 70c, 89cf, 95bg, 98a Charle, name on docket, 1804 II: 125b " ew Haven, mentioned, i804 XIX: 44b, 4Sa " ( A) New Haven, notice served, 1804 . XIX: 44d Charles Stusrt, name on aocket, 1791 II: 25a Daniel, name on docket, 1786 I: 176a " " Suffield representative, 176S I: S6d " David, com. on New Haven tate house, 179 III: 196,197a " ( A) 179 III: 200.201 ew Haven county justice, appointment, 1777- gs XI: 267a, 83a, XII= 6a, 26a, 48a, 70a, 89a, llla, iS4a, 176a, 210s, 229a, XIII: 21a, 69a, lO4a, ISgs, 168a, 199a, 227a New Haven, decease mentloned, iS04 XX: 66a, 67a presidential elector, appointment, 1792 XI: 148a E. estate, administrator mentioned on docket, 1797 II: 76c " " expense account with state, 1820 III: llTa " Edward, Suffield representative, 1757 I: Oc " Elijah, estate, administrator mentioned on docket, 1799- iSO0 II: 98a, lOOa name on docket, 1785- 91 I: iSSa, 160a, 176a, 179b, 18a, 184b, 185a, 190s, 192ac, 19Sa, 198a, II: la, ,8a, iSa J. expense account with state, 1820 III: llTa John, name on ocket, 1755- 89 I: ll, 19Zd, 19Sa, 198a, 199a John P. name on docket, 180 II: ll6a, llSc Joseph, Hartford county justice, appointment, 1801- 19 XIV: I66b, ZOga, XV: gb, 47a, lO2a, 14Sa, Z76a, XVI: 16a, 65s., l18a, 179a, 255b, 81a, XVII: iSb, S2b, lTc, llb name on docket, 177S I: lOb " ary, name on docket, 1806 II: l6c Perez ( A) Canterbury, petition, 1818 XVIII: Sa Seth, name on docket, 1772- 95 I: 98b, lOlb, lOc, 184b, 189b, 198a, 199a, II: Ob, 28b, SSa, 54a, S7a Uriah, Suffield representative, l? 55- 57 I: Sa, 18a, 2b, Sc Avary, see Avery. Avered, see Everett. Averel, see Averill. Averil, see Averill. Averill, Averel, Averil, Arill. Daniel ( A) Preston paper, 181 " Ellphalet, name on docket, 1805 " James, jr. ( A) Preston paper, 181S John, name on docket, 1806 XVI: 215d ll: lSb XVI: 215d II: i6c Moses, Kent representative, 1770- 71,17? 6 l: 85b, 9b, l15d Perry, name on docket, 1806 II: iSlb, iS6a Averlt, see Everett. Avery, Avary. Amos, 2d. ( A) Preston selectman, indorsement of petltion, 1815 XVI: 9 Ann, name on docket, 1800 II: 980 Charles, New London county justice, appolntment, 181?- O XVII: 62b, 144b, 226b, 57c ". Christopher, com. on counting votes, 17S9 V: la com. on judges & justlces, 176S XI: Ta . ( A) com. on nominations, 175S V: Sa Groton representatlve, 1746/?, 1755- 62 I: lb, 8a, lOc, 1Sc, lSc, 17cSc, Ob, Slb, SSd, 6b, 40c, 44c, 49c " New London county justice, appolntment, 1755- 67 X: 184a, 19Sa, OTa, Oa, Sa, 49a, XI: Ta, 17a, LTa, 59a, 65a, 84a " David, Ne London county justlce, appointment, 1775- 81 XI: 224b, 47a, 69a, 85b, XII: Ta, 28a, 49a " ( A) Preston paper, 1815 XVI: I5d Avery, David, N! ndham county justice, appointment, 1820 Vll: S57a David, jr. @ indham county justice, appointment, 1816 XII: 26b Ebenezer, Groton representative, 1746/ 7,1763- 64,1768 I: ib, Sb, S3c, S4c, 67b " New London county justice, appolntment, 1755- 74 X: 184a, 19Sa, 20? a, 2Oa, 23Sa, 249a, XI: 7a, 17a, Ta, 59a, 6Sb, 84a, 99a, llSa, 154a, iSa, l? a, 19a, 211a Ebenezer, jr. ( A) Groton moderator, 1818 XVIII: 57a, 58ab Ebenezer cir. & d. New London county justice, appointment, i798- 1820 XIV: 77a, l12a, 145a, 175a, 20a, XV: 18a, 56a, lOSa, 155b, 199a, 256a, 8a, XVI: Sa, 74a, lSa, 191s, 244a, 290a, XVII: lSa, 6a, 144a, 6aS27a Elisha, name on docket, 1767 II: 76c, 79a " Rew London county justice, appointment, 1819- 0 Xll: 26a, S8s ew London county justice, appointment, neg. 180 XVII: Tbc Elizabeth, name on docket, 1797 II: 76c Gardner ( A) Bozrah town clerk, 1818 XVIII: 14a ew London county justice, appointment, 1817- 20 XII: 6a, 144a, Z6a, S27a Griswold ( A) New London agent, petitlon, 1800 XXIV: I41b New London county justice, appointment, 1784- 1809 XII: l12a, iS6a, 157a, 177a, 212a, 51b, XIII: 24a, 7a, 107a, 14a, 171a, 20Sa, ga, XIV: 149,40a, 77a, lla, 145a, 175a, 220b, XV: lSb, S6b, lOSa, 155b, 199b, 256a, Z82a Gris |
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