Canterbury Massachusetts Dart. 1803 Joseph Bartlett Harv. 1782 Timothy Farrar Thomas Elwyn England William Claggett Litchfield Dart. a 1805 Returned to York, died, 182 Read law with Jeremiah Mason, removed to 1809 From Saco, Me., Senator Ms. Leg., died, 1827. 1811 His wife was Gov. Langdon's only child. 1812 Brother of Judge Richard Evans, and admitted Dart. 1808 1812 Harv. 1807 Harv. 1810 Nathaniel P. Hoar Harv. 1810 1814 Read law with Jeremiah Mason, now at Cincin Dart. 1811 1815 Admitted in Ms., soon left the practice, settled in the ministry at North Yarmouth, Me. 1815 Read law with J. Bartlett, soon left the State. a 1816 Read law with John Holmes, commenced practice in Parsonsfield, Me., Rep. Portsmouth, Counsellor 1833, Mem. Cong. 1835 to 1839, Navy Agent 1845. John Pitman James Smith Rhode Island Portsmouth Brown, 1799 1826 Read law with Stephen Moody and I. Bartlett. See Hampton. 1826 Son of Rev. B. White, read law with C. B. Sto- 183-Removed to Boston, Instructor. 1833 Read law with Ira Perley, W. H. Y. Hackett, 1835 Son of Hon. W. A. Hayes, and read law with 1841 Son of Hon. John K. Hatch, read law with 1842 An officer in the marine service, never practised as an Attorney. 1842 Read law with Ichabod Bartlett. 184-Formerly of Seabrook, subsequently of Man- Harv. 1841 1844 Read law with Ichabod Bartlett, and at Law Towns. Portsmouth See Sheriffs. See Newmarket. See Derry. See Derry. 1842 Read law with C. C. Webster, and Tracy and Convers, V., and Gove and Atherton, Nash ua, commenced practice at Lowell. 1818 Read law with Daniel French and Joseph Tilton, commenced practice at Sutton, removed to Amesbury, 1841. See Portsmouth. 1844 Read law in Virginia and Kentucky. See Newmarket. 1810 Read law with H. Jameson, commenced practice at Bedford, Rep. Windham. CLERKS OF THE SUPERIOR COURT FROM 1700. The lists of Clerks, both of the Superior Court and the Court of Common Pleas, are imperfect. The precise period of the commencement and termination of office, prior to the Revolution, is not easily ascertained. General Remarks. 1766 H. C. 1736, Merchant, Counsellor 1766, Treasurer, died, 1802, aged 86. 1780 Counsellor 1777, his name was afterwards changed to Atkinson, died, January 13th, 1805, aged 66. 1781 Afterwards called John Samuel Sherburne, Judge U. S. Dist. Court, died, 183 Benjamin Gambling Portsmouth 1737 1744 See S. J. C. George Jaffrey Portsmouth 1744 George King Portsmouth 1767 Samuel Sherburne Portsmouth 1780 Residence. | Com. | End. | General Remarks. 1829 D. C. 1775, died at Exeter, while attending Court, Sept., 1829. 1837 Native of Deerfield. Native of Northwood. CLERKS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FROM 1700. Portsmouth 17001 17081 Portsmouth 1709 1787 See Attorneys. Noah Emery Exeter 1787 1817. 1816 Son of his predecessor in office, born, March 10th, 1748, died, Jan. 6th, Josiah Butler Deerfield 1816 1817 See C. C. P. Peter Chadwick Deerfield 1817 1834 Ira B. Hoitt Northwood 1834 SOLICITORS. As the gentlemen who have held the office of Solicitor, are noticed either as Judges or Attorneys, nothing more is given here than their names, places of residence, and the periods within which they held office. Exeter Portsmouth Arthur Livermore Chester 1796 1798 Jonathan Steele Epsom 1821 1823 William Plumer Epping 1798 1802 Samuel D. Bell Chester 18231 1828 Exeter 1802 1806 John Sullivan Exeter 1828 1838 Concord 1806' 1808 Henry F. French Chester 1838 |