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For messuage in Snitterfield, Warwickshire, mortgaged by John Townsend to Hunt who raised part of the money from Underhill's trustees.
This collection includes letters (16 pieces) from Matthew Paul Deady, U.S. District Judge in Portland, Oregon, to Edward Walker McGraw, Oregon District Attorney and District Court Judge, San Francisco. Subjects include Oregon and California politics, especially as reflected in local newspapers such as the Oregonian and the San Francisco Chronicle; legal cases before the Court; the Hayes-Tilden election of 1876; and Chinese immigration policies.
Diaries of Edward Walker Jeayes.
Receipts, bills and a genealogical record of several branches of Walker's family. In a letter, March 3, 1886, James H. Gilmore, Law Department, University of Virginia, writes to Robert Poore Valentine concerning a talk he has had with other professors and the conclusion that 100 passengers might by counted on daily to use a street car from the University to the city. In a letter, July 27, 1917, W. H. Adams, President of the Richmond Pollard Club, writes to Albert E. Walker about gubernatorial candidate John Garland Pollard.
Summary: Lists cases of Quakers who were prosecuted between 1696 and 1736 in England and Wales in alphabetical order by county.