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the proceeds in the shape of costs, and sometimes small fees for my work. That brought me to practice in the police court, which was then presided over by the Hon. Joseph Locke. Judge Locke required all the proceedings of the court to be conducted with as much regularity and observance of forms and rules of law as were the proceedJudge Locke required all the proceedings of the court to be conducted with as much regularity and observance of forms and rules of law as were the proceedings of any other court. I now know what I did not then, that he was a lawyer fit to have presided even in the Supreme Court. He made the young gentlemen who generally practiced before him know what the law applicable in their cases was. This was a good fortune, for I looked up the law in regard to my cases, and studied each poin law. He supposed I had no knowledge of this, and thought he could easily convince me that I ought to have some. But the tuition that I had got from my friend, Judge Locke, was too much for him. That part of the law I knew better than some gentlemen who had been in practice for years. I remember that among the questions he aske
n with, 879. Lincoln, Abraham, appoints Strong Major-General, 891; appoints Kinsman Lieutenant-Colonel, 893; Shaffer a personal friend of, 894; appoints Governor of Louisiana, 896; Butler retains confidence of, 902; proposition to Confederate commissioners, 902; on the negro question, 903; canal across Isthmus of Darien suggested, 904-907; at City Point, 908; assassinated, 908; Davis believed to be complicated in death of, 915. Lincoln, Mass., Constable Heywood shot at, 1026. Locke, Judge, Joseph, tribute to, 72. Longstreet, at variance with Lee, 879; sent to command western army, 880. Lord, of Salem, anecdote of, 997. Louisiana, powder-boat, at Fort Fisher, 787-788; exploded, 790; facts regarding, 799-807; Shepley Governor of, 896. Lovell, General, evacuates New Orleans, 370, 382; instructed to burn cotton there, 385-386; reference to, 387; supplies sent to troops, 391; letter to Governor Moore regarding yellow fever, 397; receives defence fund, 432; letter from B
John Winship1 Samuel Russ1 Samuel Hill1 Jason Belknap1 Seth Russell2 Joseph Belknap1 Aaron Cooke2 Zechariah Hill2 Capt. Saml. Whittemore1 Thomas Whittemore2 Samuel Whittemore, Jr.2 Thomas Robbins1 William Butterfield1 Thomas Cutter1 John Wilson1 Timothy Swan1 Samuel Frost2 Joseph Frost2 Edward Fillebrown1 Ephraim Frost, Jr.1 Abraham Hill2 William Hill1 John Hill1 Samuel Swan1 Joshua Kendall1 George Prentice1 Patten Russell2 Samuel Frost, Jr.1 Solomon Prentice1 Joseph Locke1 William Cutter1 Lemuel Blanchard1 George Swan1 Lieut. Stephen Frost1 Stephen Cutter1 John Adams1 William Cutter1 Jeduthun Wellington1 Moses Hovey1 Benjamin Cooper1 Jonathan Robbins1 Seth Stone1 Capt. Samuel Carter1 Josiah Hall1 Thomas Adams, Jr.1 John Cutter, 3d1 Thomas Cutter1 Jonathan Perry1 John Locke1 Josiah Wilson1 James Frost1 John Stone1 Jonathan Locke1 John Cutter, Jr.1 Caleb Hovey1 Francis Locke, Jr.1 Ephraim Cooke1 Ammi Cutter1 William Adams, Jr1 J
field, Jonathan Robbins, Samuel Whittemore, 3d, George Swan, Daniel Paine, Amos Warren, Ammi Cutter, Jr., James Perry, Joseph Locke, Ebenezer Robbins, Levi Flint, Stephen Cutter, James Frost, Jeduthun Wellington, Isaac Warren, Miles Greenwood, Josephntice, John Frost, Jonathan Robbins, Samuel Cutter, Jr., Jason Belknap, Aaron Cooke, William Butterfield, Samuel Hill, Joseph Locke, Francis Locke, John Locke, Ephraim Cooke, William Cutter, Jr., Robert Mullit, John Symmes, Jr., John Dickson, Joseph rd Hay17632115454 Joshua Kendall175115216109531184 Capt. Benj. Locke346311958741164 Samuel Locke171899219022594157 Joseph Locke17168111021561111 Francis Locke17168111021561111 Wd. Ruth Locke521945115146 John Locke1711342041010 David Lampson10.00 Thomas Russell31206.00 Daniel Russell101.64 Edward Russell & Jeremiah his son78124.99 Samuel Locke6239.00 Joseph Locke, Jr.38152.00 Ebenezer Lane54166.00 Walter Russell70145.00 Noah Russell71168.00 James Russell67157.00 Jas. Russell &
1822; Timothy Wellington, 1822; Charles Wellington, 1822, 1824, 1825; Miles Gardner, 1822, 1824, 1825; Samuel F. Wyman, 1822; Jonathan M. Dexter, 1823; Joshua Avery, 1823-1826; Ephraim Cutter, 1823; James Hill, 1823, 1826; Isaac Locke, 1823; Benjamin Locke, 1823; Amos Whittemore, Jr., 1823; William Adams, 1823; Jeremiah Russell, 1823; James Perry, 1824; Nathaniel Hill, 1824, 1826; William Prentiss, 1824; William Cotting, 1824-1826; Eliakim Nason, 1824-1826; Jonas Peirce, Jr., 1825, 1826; Joseph Locke, 1825, 1826; Jonathan Frost, 2d, 1825; Amos Hill, 1826; William Hill, 1826. The prudential school committee have been: Jonas Peirce, Jr., 1827, 1832; Thomas Russell, Esq., 1827; Joseph Whittemore, 1827, 1836; James Perry, 1827: Kimball Farmer, 1828; Thomas Thorp, 1828; Isaac Shattuck, 1828; Isaac Locke, 1828-1830, 1832; William Locke, 2d, 1829, 1841; William Cotting, 1829-1831; Samuel Butterfield, 1829, 1831; Abner Peirce, 1830, 1838; John Fowle, 1830, 1832, 1833; Abel Locke, 1831, 183
. 15 Apr. 1750; Sarah, b. 11, bap. 16 Feb. 1752, m. John Dickson, Jr., 6 Oct. 1771; Mary, b. 24, bap. 25 Aug. 1754, m. Joseph Locke, 19 Nov. 1772; Abel, b. 2, bap. 13 Feb. 1757; Stephen, bap. 30 Dec. 1759. William the father m. Mehitable Chamberlin,field, 19 Nov. 1772. Had (Joseph ), b. 22 June, 1773; (William ), b. 6 Jan. 1775; (Mehitable, b. 10 Jan. 1777), she m. Joseph Locke, 3d, 2 Mar. 1800; (Jonathan ), b. (12 Feb.) 1780—See Wyman's Chs., 623; Stephen, who m. Sarah Davidson, 6 Feb. 1809; Murn, 5 Apr. 1829, W. Camb.—see Eaton; Mary, m. Charles McIntire. See Book of the Lockes. His w. Mehitable was dau. of Joseph Locke (see par. 7). 15. Daniel, s. of Samuel (6), m. Mary Williams, 15 Nov. 1802. Mary d. 11 Nov. 1807, a. 25. Had Martittemore, of Camb., 1 Feb. 1795. Rebecca, of Lexington, m. Ichabod Fessenden, of Camb., 7 June, 1795. Abigail, m. Joseph Locke, Jr., 24 June, 1801. Sally, m. John Davis, of Charlestown, 16 Feb. 1800. Dau. of Isaac (Dea.). See Wyman, 682; Locke B
before been published. The Colony of Massachusits Bay Dt to Samuel Bowers for going from Watertown to Concord with a prisioner myself and horse and expenses one Day£ 0:9:0 overchag3 —— 6 Watertown, July 13th, 1775. In the House of Representatives—Octr. 1775. Resolved that Samuel Bowers be paid out of the publick Treasury six shilling in full of the above account. 1776, Feby. 26. Examd and allowd. £ 0:6:0 Not Recorded.ABRAM Watson THOs Plympton Aaron Wood Joseph Locke. [Endorsed]. This may Certifye that the within named Sam Colby's Mss Notes. Bowers Did the service within mentioned. James Barrett. June 22d, 1775. To the Commety of Suplys at Watertown. Honorable Gentlemen I send you five fire Locks which I Purchased in Deerfield for the use of the Colony of the Massachuttes bay Benja Ely. 1776. Colony of the Massachusetts Bay to Elkanah Wales Dr March 25. To the use of a Room, occupied as an Office by the Honle Committee on