1770 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 182 No. 3
Jury Calls - sessions - list of names attached
29 May 1770 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 182 No. 4
The General Sessions of the Peace rule that people are not to set fires or burn any woods under brush or marsh lands between 1 June and 1 October 1770.
1770 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 182 No. 5
Bills for court house plastering and a pound
1770 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 182 No. 6
Bills for court house plastering and a pound
1770 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 182 No. 7
Bills for court house plastering and a pound
1770 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 182 No. 8
Jury called - Oct. Term - list of names attached
1770 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 182 No. 9
Jury called - Oct. Term - list of names attached
1770 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 182 No. 10
Charge of Assault Oct term - Turner vs. Palmeter
9 Aug 1770 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 182 No. 11
Charge of assault against John Palmeter, Horton, by John Turner, Grand Pre; the latter accused Palmeter of striking him with an ox whip several times while he was working his land "in the peace of God and the King".
1770 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 182 No. 12
Charge of Assault Oct term - Turner vs. Palmeter
1770 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 182 No. 13
Charge of Assault Oct term - Turner vs. Palmeter
1770 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 182 No. 14
Charge of Assault Oct term - Turner vs. Palmeter
1770 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 182 No. 15
Charge of Assault Oct term - Woodworth vs. Dickson
1770 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 182 No. 16
Charge of Assault Oct term - Woodworth vs. Dickson
1770 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 182 No. 17
Charge of Assault Oct term - Woodworth vs. Dickson
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