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No. 194: Deposition of Elizabeth Booth v. Sarah Procter, John Procter, & Elizabeth Procter |
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No. 195: Complaint of Thomas Putnam & John Putnam Jr. v. Sarah Procter, Sarah Bassett, & Susannah Roots |
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No. 202: Statement of Susannah Shelden v. Daniel Andrew, Sarah Procter, George Jacobs Jr., & Philip English |
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No. 209: Deposition of Elizabeth Booth v. Sarah Procter, Mary DeRich, John Procter, & Elizabeth Procter |
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No. 210: Deposition of David Ferneaux & Jonathan Walcott Jr. v. Sarah Procter |
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No. 211: Testimony of John Putnam Jr. v. Sarah Procter |
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No. 212: Deposition of Thomas Putnam v. Sarah Procter |
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No. 213: Deposition of Mary Walcott v. Sarah Procter |
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No. 216: Census of Prisoners and Dates of Prison Transfers |
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No. 481: Testimony of John DeRich v. George Jacobs Sr. et al. |
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No. 502: Deposition of Mary Walcott & Elizabeth Hubbard v. John Procter, Elizabeth Procter, Benjamin Procter, & Sarah Procter and Testimony of James Holton v. John Procter & Elizabeth Procter |
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No. 959: Receipts for Sums Paid in Restitution |
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What kind of primary source evidence does a check in each column indicate?
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Complaint or Arrest - Either a formal complaint or an arrest warrant against this person exists.
Examination - An account of an examination (interrogation) or confession before local magistrates or in prison exists.
Imprisonment - A mittimus to move this person to/from jail, a recognizance or bond to release the person from jail, a reference in a jailer's bill, or a request for compensation for time spent in jail exists.
Evidence Entered - At least one deposition, statement, testimony or petition from any proceeding (preliminary hearing, grand jury or trial) for or against this person exists.
Grand Jury or Indictment - A deposition, statement or testimony sworn before the grand jury of inquest, a physical examination of the body of this person, or an indictment brought before a grand jury exists.
Jury Trial - An entry in a court record book or a contemporary account of the trial exists.
Conviction - A death warrant indicating that the person was convicted, a notation about the case in a record book of the conviction, a statement that the person was convicted in either a request for reversal of attainder or for compensation from the Crown exists.
Execution - The return of an officer on a death warrant, a statement that the person was executed in a request for reversal of attainder or for compensation from the Crown, or an entry in Samuel Sewall's diary exists.
Restitution - Accounts submitted for restitution, orders for payment to survivors, acts for reversal of attainder or for payments of restitution, proclamations clearing the accused
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