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New York State Court of Chancery Clerk's Rule Book


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Overview of the Records

Repository:

New York State Archives
New York State Education Department
Cultural Education Center
Albany, NY 12230

Summary:
This rule book was maintained by a Chancery Clerk as a summary record of common orders, most pertaining to producing witnesses and taking testimony.The name R.R. Lansing (Richard R. Lansing) is written on the front cover; he was the Chancery Clerk at Utica. The volume contains several handwritings.
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Court of Chancery Clerk's rule book
Quantity:

0.5 cubic feet

1 volume

Inclusive Dates:
1813-1829
Series Number:
J0240

Arrangement

Chronological.

Scope and Content Note

This rule book was maintained by a Chancery Clerk as a summary record of common orders, most pertaining to producing witnesses and taking testimony.The name R.R. Lansing (Richard R. Lansing) is written on the front cover; he was the Chancery Clerk at Utica. The volume contains several handwritings.

Custodial History

The series was transferred to the State Archives in 1982 and accessioned in 2000.

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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.

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