Series 3 (17 February 1815-2 December 1821)

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Supreme Court Of the Term of August in the year one thousand eight hundred and Eighteen ALBANY, ss. The People of the State of New–York, by MARTIN VAN BUREN, their Attorney–General, complain of James Kenedy Defendant in Custody &c. of a plea that he render to the said People Two hundred and Six Dollars of Debt which the said James owes to and unjustly detains from the said People, for this,... Continue Reading
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Supreme Count.     Of the Term of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Eighteen Tompkins County SS: James Jackson complains of John Stiles in custody, &c. For this, to wit, That whereas the People of the State of New–York, at the town of Lansing in the County of Tompkins on the first day of May one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, had demised, let, and to farm let... Continue Reading
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Supreme Court. Of the Term of August in the year one thousand eight hundred and Eighteen ALBANY, ss. The People of the State of New–York, by MARTIN VAN BUREN, their Attorney–General, complain of Jacob S. Moody Defendant in Custody &c. [of a pl]ea that he render to the said People One hundred and Thirty two Dollars of Debt which the said Jacob owes to and unjustly detains from the said People... Continue Reading
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Supreme Court, PLEAS before the Justices of the People of the state of New-York, of the Supreme Court of judicature of the <came> People, at the Capitol in the city of Albany of the term of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Eighteen Witness Smith Thompson, Esq. Chief Justice. Fairlie, Bloodgood & Breese, Clerks, Albany, ss. The people of the state of New-... Continue Reading
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SOLD BY W. GOULD & CO. The People of the State of New–York, by the grace of God Free and Independent: To our Sheriff of our ^City &^ County Greeting: We command you to take George Steel if he may be found in your Bailiwick, and him safely keep, so that you may have his BODY before our Justices of our Supreme Court of Judicature, at the Capital in the City of Albany on the fifteenth day of... Continue Reading
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SOLD BY W. GOULD & CO. The People of the State of New–York, by the Grace of God Free and Independent: To our Sheriff of our City and County of Albany Greeting: We command you to take John Briant if he may be found in your Bailiwick, and him safely keep, so that you may have his body before our Justices of our Supreme Court of Judicature, at the Capitol in the City of Albany on the fifteenth... Continue Reading
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Supreme Court, Of the Term of October in the year one thousand eight hundred and 17 ALBANY, ss. The People of the State of New-York, by MARTIN VAN BUREN, their Attorney-General, complain of DeWitt Rose Defendant in Custody &c of a plea that he render to the said People 2.000 Dollars of Debt which the said DeWitt owes to [intentionally blank] and unjustly detain from the said People, for this... Continue Reading
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I believe if I was at this moment seated by your side, I should complain a little, and perhaps exact a kiss as a sort of punishment for your neglect. Dear why didn't you write me yesterday? I told you on Sunday that I should expect to hear from you, and I assure you I was not a little disappointed. The moment I heard of the arrival of the mail, I ran down street, at the imminent hazard of my my... Continue Reading
Test, Fi, Fa, in Deb[t] The People of the State of New-York, by the Grace of God Free and Independent: To the Sheriff of the County of Warren Greeting. Whereas we lately commanded our Sheriff of our City & County of Albany that of the Goods and Chattels of Abel Bennet in his Bailiwick, he should cause to be made as well a certain debt of Two Hundred & Sixty four Dollars, which lately... Continue Reading
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TEST. FI. FA. IN DEBT.-printed by websters and skinners, albany. THE PEOPLE of the State of New-York, by the Grace of GOD Free and Independent: To the Sheriff of the County of Madison Greeting: Whereas we lately commanded our Sheriff of our city & County of Albany that of the goods and chattels of Zebulon Douglass in his Bailiwick, he should cause to be made as well as certain debt of Six... Continue Reading
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Supreme Court . Of the Term of January in the year one thousand eight hundred and Sixteen ALBANY, ss. The People of the State of New-York, by MARTIN VAN BUREN, their Attorney-General, complain of Gideon Putney defendant being in custory &c. of a plea that he render to the said People Two hundred and ^twenty^ two Dollars of debt which the said Gideon owes and unjustly detain from the said... Continue Reading
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Supreme Court. Of the Term of October in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifteen ALBANY, ss. The People of the State of New-York, by MARTIN VAN BUREN, their Attorney-General, complain of  Anthony Paddock defendant in custody &c of a plea that he render to the said People Two Hundred & sixty two Dollars of debt which the said Anthony owes to and unjustly detain from the said People... Continue Reading
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Supreme Court. Of the Term of October in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifteen ALBANY, ss. The People of the State of New-York, by MARTIN VAN BUREN, their Attorney-General, complain of  John Nichols defendant being in custody &c of a plea that he render to the said People Thir[teen] [. . .] dollars of debt which the said [. . .] owe to and unjustly detain from the said People, for... Continue Reading
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Venire. The People of the State of New-York: To the Sheriff of the City & County of Albany Greeting: WE command you, that you cause to come before our Justices of our Supreme Court of Judicature, at the City Hall in the City of New York on the first Monday of May next or before our Justices of our said Supreme Court of Judicature, some or one of them, at a Circuit Court assigned for the... Continue Reading
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What a difference in the circumstances of last evening & this? Then I enjoyed the society and the endearments of a faithful wife, now my apartment is cold lonely & deserted. But a contrast so great becomes painful by dwelling on it, I shall therefore dismiss it. I hope dear wife, that you are now safe at Hudson, and that on your way you met with nothing to mar the comfort of your passage... Continue Reading

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