New York State Circuit Court (1st Circuit) Trial Calendars, Rough Minutes, Pleadings, and Other Papers
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Overview of the Records
New York State Archives
New York State Education Department
Cultural Education Center
Albany, NY 12230
4 cubic feet
Arrangement
Chronological by date (calendars and rough minutes).
Scope and Content Note
This series includes trial calendars, rough minutes of trials and inquests, pleadings, and other documents relating to civil cases commenced in the Supreme Court of Judicature and noticed for trial in the circuit court for New York City and County (1st circuit).
Calendars contain lists of cases to be tried in terms of the circuit court, though in many instances no trial occurred. Rough minutes contain minutes of jury trials of issues of fact, and of jury inquests to determine money damages owing to a plaintiff if the defendant confessed or failed to plead. The calendars span the years 1787-1846, the rough minutes, 1787-1832, but there are gaps in the chronological sequences.
Other documents include reports of referees (late colonial arbitration proceedings); plaintiff's declarations (initial pleading in a civil action); nisi prius rolls, issue rolls, and circuit rolls (pleadings by plaintiff and defendant prepared for trial); recognizances; notes of issue; affidavits of motions and draft rules; affidavits of merits; writs of venire facias juratores and juror lists; a few jury verdicts; and other documents. Almost all documents relate to proceedings in New York City. A very few concern trials in other counties.
Related Material
JN511 Account Books of Costs
JN512 Accounts of Fines in Circuit Court and Court of Oyer and Terminer, New York County
JN517 Trial Calendars
JN518 Engrossed Minute Books
JN598 Rough Minute Books
JN522 Pleadings and Other Civil and Criminal Court Documents
JN535 Pleadings and Other Civil Court Documents
JN554 Writs of Venire Facias Juratore.
Custodial History
Documents were found in several locations in the New York County Clerk's Office and assembled by staff of the Unified Court System. This collection is the small remnant of several much larger series of documents that were destroyed, probably in the early twentieth century.
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Detailed Description
Contents | Box | ||||
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Accretion: JN513-19 |
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1752-1798 and undated | 1 |
1799-1824 | 2 |
1825-1832 | 3 |
1835-1847 | 4 |