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General Remarks.

1842 D. C. 1817, Representative, Sen in Cong. 1842 to 1843.

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Orford
Charlestown

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Andrew S. Woods

Bath

1842

H. C. 1828, read law with Henry Hubbard and married his daughter,
Attorney, Rep., Reg. Probate Sullivan Co.

D. C. 1825, read law with Ira Goodall, Attorney Bath.

JUSTICES OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.

This list is imperfect, like that of the Justices of the Superior Court, and for similar reasons. Until 1680, Exeter and
Hampton were annexed to the old County of Norfolk, and their Courts were holden at Salisbury, Ms. Of course the
Justices of the Norfolk Court are not included in the following list, although some of them may have been from the
towns now in the County of Rockingham. Up to 1680, the Common Pleas, a County Court, was holden by some one or
more of the Council, and by persons in the Province, appointed for that purpose as Judges. The names of the latter
only are given in the list. The Counsellors who attended at different times, were Thomas Danforth, Humphrey Atherton,
Capt. Tyng, Maj. Lusher, Capt. Pike, Maj. Hathorne, Daniel Gookin, Mr. Symonds, Fr. Willoughby, Maj. Gen. Leverett,
Mr. Stoughton, Maj. Thomas Clark, Maj. Willard, Worshipful Joseph Dudley.

1659 1663 Governor of Dover, assisted Massachusetts when the Provinces were united.

1659

1665

1659 1682 Representative and Speaker of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, Counsellor, and on President Cutt's death at the head of the Province, killed by the Indians, June 27th, 1689, aged 80.

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Richard Waldron

Dover

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1664 Native of London, commenced the settlement of the State at Dover, 1623, removed to Exeter, now New Market, and died there.

1665 Native of Wales, died, 1676.

1673 Brother of the preceding, President, died March 27th, 1681.

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1682 His wife was a daughter of Richard Cutt. Counsellor 1680, died, Nov. 1683, leaving no children.

1686 Counsellor 1680. See S. J. C.

1682 Counsellor 1680. Died July 24th, 1708. Ancestor of Gov. Gilman. 1681 Born about 1629, died Aug. 22nd, 1681.

1682 Counsellor 1680, died 1686.

1687 Native of England, Physician, Lt. Governor.

1695 Born about 1626, Counsellor 1683, died Aug. 13th, 1705. His daughter
Elizabeth was wife of Judge Hinckes.

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1702

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Theodore Atkinson

Newcastle

1702

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1707

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1713

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1706 Son of Maj. Waldron. Judge of Probate, died Nov. 30th, 1730, aged

1718 Native of Boston, Counsellor, died May 6th, 1719, aged 50. Father of
Chief Justice Atkinson.

1706 1710 Grandson of Judge Edward Hilton, Counsellor 1710. Killed by the
Indians 1710, aged 39.

1715 Son of Judge Wm. Vaughan, born April 13th, 1676, H. C. 1696, Lt.
Governor. His first wife was a daughter of Gov. Belcher.
1713 Son of Richard Dudley, born Oct. 4th, 1644, died 1713.
1718 Son of Samuel Wentworth, Counsellor 1712, Lt. Governor, died Dec.
12th, 1730, aged 59.

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1717 1717 Son of Judge John Gerrish sh of S. J. C., Register of Probate, Counsellor 1716, died 1717.05

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1717 1729 Died 1749.

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1730 Counsellor 1732, died 1743, aged 72.

1742 Son of Judge Richard Waldron, Jr., H. C. 1712, Counsellor 1732, Sec-
retary, Judge of Probate, died Aug. 23rd, 1753, aged 60.

1742 Son of Judge John Gerrish of S. J. C. Died 1744.

1741 Counsellor 1732.

1742 Counsellor 1739, Judge of Probate, died Sept. 25th, 1765, aged 63,
1754 See S. J. C.

1754

1745 Counsellor 1753, appears also on the Bench 1771, died 1778.

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1730 See S. J. C.

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1742

Richard Wibird

Portsmouth

1741

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William Moore
John Newmarch
John Wentworth
Clement March

Peter Livius

Stratham

1742

Portsmouth

1748

Portsmouth

1754

Greenland

1754

John Phillips

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1773 Judge of Probate, died 1773.

1775 Son of Dr. Israel March, died 1777.

1772 Counsellor 1765, died in England, 1795, aged 68.

1775 Native of Andover, Ms., H. C. 1735, Counsellor 1774, died April, 1795,
leaving no children.

1775 Counsellor, died Feb. 28th, 1818, aged 83.

1776 1790 Chief Justice from 1782, Counsellor 1776, Committee of Safety, Del-
Cong. died May 26th, 1790, aged 64. Gov. Gilman married his
daughter.

1777 Born 1740, Del. Cong., Rep. and Speaker 1774 to 1782, also 1804, Sen.
ator and President, President of N. H. 1788, Sen. Cong. 1789 to 1801,
President of the U. S. Senate at organization of the Government,
Governor, died Sept. 18th, 181
1785 See S. J. C.
1776 1782 See S. J. C.

1776

1818.

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1809 Chief Justice from 1790. Son of Rev. True Walker, Counsellor 1777, died May 5th, 1822, aged 85.

1785 Native Newbury, Ms., born 1718, H. C. 1740, died July 10th, 1807.
1808 Born in Newbury, Ms., June 13th, 1741, Rep. Clerk House 25 years,
died Oct. 30th, 1808.

1789 Born in Andover, Ms., Aug. 8th, 1735, H. C. 1756 Clergyman, Del.
Cong. Mem. Cong. 1789 to 1791, and 1795 to 1803. Rep. Senator
and President, died Feb. 6th, 1806.

1790 1807 Son of Judge William Parker, graduate of Harvard College, 1751,
Attorney admitted 1765, Reg. Probate, died 1813.

1813 Chief Justice from 1810, son of Gov. Bartlett, born Sept. 2nd, 1763,
Representative, Counsellor, 1802, Judge Dis. C. C. P. 1816, died
Jan. 30th, 1828.
1809 1813 Representative, Senator, father of Hon. Benjamin Jenness and grand-
father of Hon. Benning W. Jenness.

1813 Son of Rev. Nathl. Gookin, Representative, Counsellor 1807, Judge

1816 Chief Justice Circuit C. C. P. see S. J. C.

1816 Circuit C. C. P. born in Andover, Ms., Sept. 2nd, 1752, H. C. 1773,
read law with Theophilus Parsons, Attorney Exeter, 1781, Judge of
Probate, Senator and President 1794 and 1813, Treasurer 1794 to
1804, Sheriff, died Aug. 3rd, 1831.

1816 Circuit C. C. P. Representative, Senator, Judge C. C. P. Strafford 1794
to 1813, died April 28th, 1828, aged 70.

1820 Chief Justice Dis. C. C. P. Native of Lee, D. C. 1794, Attorney at
Dover and Portsmouth, Rep. Dover, Mem. Cong. 1807 to 1809, Dist.
Attorney U. S.

1818 Dis. C. C. P. Native of Newcastle, D. C. 1795. Attorney, died 1818. 1820 Son of Col. John Harvey, Dis. C. C. P. Rep., Sen., Judge of Probate;

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1818 1820 Dis. C. C. P. Rep. Senator, died at Concord.

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John Calfe

Hampstead

1783

Abiel Foster

Canterbury

1784

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1790

1808

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1809

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Hall Burgen

Allenstown

General Remarks.

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1833 Chief Justice State C. C. P. see S. J. C.

1833 State C. C. P. Son of Judge Timothy Farrar, D. C. 1807, read law with Daniel Webster, admitted 1810 Attorney at Portsmouth, Hanover, Exeter, Boston.

1833 State C. C. P. Native of Pelham, H. C. 1803, Attorney at Pelham and Deerfield, Rep. Pelham and Deerfield, Sheriff, Clerk C. C. P., Mem. Cong. 1817 to 1823.

180 Son of Judge Thomas Bartlett, Rep., Senator.

1842 Representative, died 1842.

State Jus. C. C. P. son of Dr. Gove, D. C. 1817, read law in Law School
Cambridge, Attorney Goffstown, Clerk Reps, Rep., Senator and
President, Attorney Gen.

1843 1844 State Jus. C. C. P. Bowd. C. 1822, read law with J. H. Woodman and
married his daughter, Attorney Parsonsfield, Me. and Rochester,
Rep., died 1844.

State Jus. C. C.P., D. C. 1829, Attorney Troy N. Y. and Gilmanton, Clerk N. H. Senate, Register of Probate Strafford County, Representative and Speaker, Member Congress 1839 to 1843.

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James Pickering
Ira A. Eastman

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