This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 Excerpt: ...a license to practice law in the Superior Courts of this State. He is a young gentleman of fine talents and excellent character and as such is recommended to your favorable consideration. With high respect I am your's etc., _ _ Will. H. Battle. Judges of the Supreme Court of N. Carolina. From James Iredell. Raleigh ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 Excerpt: ...a license to practice law in the Superior Courts of this State. He is a young gentleman of fine talents and excellent character and as such is recommended to your favorable consideration. With high respect I am your's etc., _ _ Will. H. Battle. Judges of the Supreme Court of N. Carolina. From James Iredell. Raleigh July 11th, 1851. The Honorable Thomas Ruffin, Chief Justice I beg leave through you to make this communication to the Judges of the Supreme Court. I find that it will be dangerous to my health to attend the Supreme Court at Horganton at the next Term. I have had a slight relapse in the last few days, and my strength improves very slowly. I am not yet able to walk as far as the Court room. I, therefore, ask the favor of the Judges to permit me to send my son James to attend to the copying of the Reports. He can do everything under my previous directions, except making out the abstracts, which, of course, I shall do myself. I propose, that he shall make a memorandum of the names of the parties, the Court below, from which the cause is brought, the Term, at which it was decided below, and the name of the Judge, who gave the decision. In every case, when the Judge of the Supreme Court shall not state the case from below fully, he will copy the case as made out iGeorge Howard, of Edgecombe, 1829-1905, studied law at the University and became a successful practitioner. He was also a newspaper editor. In 1859 he was elected a judge of the Superior Court and served until 1865. He was a member of the conventions of 1861 and of 1865-1866. in the record from the Court below. And in the last event I will make such amendments and condensations in the copy of the case, as it shall seem to me necessary. James can be there, at farthest, on the second Monday of ...
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