Records of the Court of assistants of the colony of the Massachusetts bay, 1630-1692

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Records of the Court of assistants of the colony of the Massachusetts bay, 1630-1692

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Compiled daily lists of court appearances in Massachusetts Bay Court of Assistants, each having a one- or two-sentence description stating who appeared on what charge before which judge, and what was the final judgment. Entries do not state whether a person broke a MA colony law or a British law.

A valuable tool for American History, legal, and genealogy researchers, students, and history buffs. The infractions give insight to MA lifestyle, public "code of conduct,' and the legal system. Example infractions include of dancing, drunkeness, and public disrespect.

While reading this, keep in mind the following: 1) MA granted slaves (aka "servants") rights in the early 1600s while providing protection to slaveholders. (MA abolished slavery by the time of the American Revolution before the other colonies). 2) MA is Britain's oldest American colony. 3) During these years, the British empire was expanding into Africa, the Caribbean, and North America.

Two 1643 incidents demonstrate MA's precarious stance with slaves. A) Two free white men punished for concealing a servant's intention to run away. (One later hid him.) [Edward Waldo.] B) Servant James Riddway successfully sued his owner's estate for payment of "one year's provisions."

Nothing clearly indicates that situations are consistently described with the same terms and phrases throughout the years.

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Table of Contents

v. 1. 1673-1692 from the original book of records [designated as the "Second booke of reccords begunne the 3d of March 1673"]
v. 2, pt. 1. 1630-1641 from the first volume of the Colony records, in the Massachusetts state archives
pt. 2. 1641-1644 from a contemporaneous copy now in the Boston public library
v. 3. Restored fragments of records from 1642 to 1673.

Edition Notes

Volumes 1 and 2 printed the supervision of John Noble; v. 3, of John F. Cronin.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Electronic Reproduction. [Ann Arbor, Mich.] : University of Michigan, [2008]. Mode of access: World Wide Web through Google Book Search. Scanned from a copy at the University of Michigan Library. In PDF or plain text format.

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Electronic resource
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3 v.

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OL24430922M
Internet Archive
recordsofcourtof03mass
OCLC/WorldCat
426874416

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