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    Record volume of the Justice's Court of Pasadena (Los Angeles County, Calif.)

    Manuscripts

    Volume of records from the Justice Court of Pasadena Township. The volume contains records of court proceedings under Justices F.M. Vaderlip and H.H. Rose. Labeled "Justice's Docket No.1."

    mssHM 75935

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    Court, Diamond Springs Township. Docket book

    Manuscripts

    This scrapbook contains newspaper reports of California state Supreme Court decisions as well as other legal actions. It is in very poor condition.

    mssEl Dorado County

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    El Dorado County, Justice Court, Diamond Springs Township. Docket book

    Manuscripts

    Legal process as conducted by a local justice of the peace.

    mssEl Dorado County

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    Commonplace book. Poetical and legal: manuscript

    Manuscripts

    Contains poems by Ben Jonson, John Done, Richard Corbett, and others with (in a different hand) a treatise on Justices of the Peace and criminal law arranged in alphabetical order by topic.

    mssHM 46323

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    Commonplace book. English history: manuscript

    Manuscripts

    Accounts of foreign and domestic affairs of Charles I, including the English landing on the Isle of Ré, the Seige of La Rochelle, Privy Council proceedings involving Sir John Corryton, and a description of "the Late deceased Prince of Bohemia."

    mssHM 45148

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    Los Angeles County ledger recording commercial licenses

    Manuscripts

    A ledger recording commercial licenses issued by the County of Los Angeles between 1852 and 1855. The licenses are for selling general merchandise; operating a restaurant; selling wine and liquor; and being a foot peddler. For each license granted, the ledger records the date of transaction, period of the license (mostly only good 3-6 months), person to whom it was granted, and fee paid to the County. Only 25 pages of the ledger are used, but they record about 400 transactions and seem to be a complete record of the period May 1852 to May 1855.

    mssHM 83162