Report of the trial, Timothy Upham vs. Hill & Barton, for an alleged libel at the Court of Common Pleas, Rockingham County, October term 1830 compiled from notes taken at the trial and the original papers in the case : to which is added an appendix containing the evidence ruled out by the court and many interesting original papers not before published.
This report of the trial and related papers are compiled and published by defendants Horatio Hill and Cyrus Barton.
Main Author: | Upham, Timothy, 1783-1855 |
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Corporate Authors: | New Hampshire. Court of Common Pleas (Rockingham County), Sabin Americana, 1500-1926 |
Other Authors: | Barton, Cyrus, Hill, Horatio |
Format: | Online Book |
Language: | English |
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Hill and Barton,
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