Postcard depicting a girl bribing a boy posed as a judge and Legally themed postcard depicting a girl bribing a boy posed as a judge
Description:
Verso of postcard: National series number 100., "Made in Great Britain."--Verso postcard. , Name of the photographer "BASSANO" on front lower right corner of postcard. , Also available in original print http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b1281655, Digital reproduction. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale Law Library, 2019 LM Z Postcards v.1 no.7 tall, Online resource; description based on print version record. , and Bassano opened his first studio in London in 1850. He became the leading royal and high society portrait photographer in Victorian London.
Errata slip mounted on p. [ix]., Description based on print version record., Also available in original print http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b316083, and Digital reproduction. New Haven, Connecticut : Yale Law Library, 2018. YL 05 L61 no.12
Publisher:
Published for the Yale Law Library by Yale University Press and G. Cumberlege, Oxford University Press
Barzillai Slosson and his account books, 1794-1812
Description:
"Issued also as pamphlet no. xlvii of the Committee on Historical Publications, Tercentenary Commission of the state of Connecticut"--Series title page., "With the collaboration of Elizabeth Forgeus"--Page 1., Cover title., Also available in original print http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b467817, Digital reproduction. New Haven, Connecticut : Yale Law Library, 2018. YF97.T47 no.47 YL 05 L61 no.2 LibsB Y12 no.2 HUA 05 L61 no.2, and Description based on print version record.
Publisher:
Published for the Yale Law Library by the Yale University Press
Series of 6 cards, with only the last card numbered. Title appears only on the first card. The narrative captions argue for the right of women to act as advocates and complain about the removal of the crucifix from the courtroom, as required by a law of Dec. 9, 1905, separating church and state
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Postcards depicting a woman dressed in legal attire and posing in various settings and Legally themed postcards depicting a woman dressed in legal attire and posing in various settings
Description:
Date from postmark., Postcard include manuscript notes. Postcards no. [1], [3], [4], [5] are addressed to "Madame Jeanne Brondy" and no. 6 to "Mademoiselle Valentine Bidaulb.", "Carte Postale, a puliser seulement dans le regime interieur (France, Algerie et Tunisie)"--Printed verso of postcards. , Also available in original print http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b1281769, Digital reproduction. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale Law Library, 2019 LM ZA Postcards v.1 no.13 tall., In French., Online resource; description based on print version record. , and Accompanied by translation.
Series of 6 numbered postcards, with narrative captions, depicting a French child as advocate
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Postcards depicting a child as advocate, Legally themed postcards depicting a child as advocate, and Rappelez-vous Lesurques
Description:
All postcards include manuscript notations and addressed to "Mademoiselle Laure Wattenne, Forest. par Aseg[?]"on verso., Caption on card number 6, "... Rappelez-vous Lesurques ...," refers to a notorious case of miscarriage of justice from 1796, Joseph Lesurques., Date from postmark and manuscript date, June 1902., In lower left corner: Collection G.I.D., Nantes., Also available in original print http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b1281676, Digital reproduction. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale Law Library, 2019 LM ZA Postcards v.1 no.3 tall., In French., Online resource; description based on print version record. , and Accompanied by translation.
Publisher:
Royer et Cie
Subject (Geographic):
France
Subject (Name):
Wattenne, Laure, Aseg, and Lesurques, Joseph, 1763-1796.
Series of 15 numbered scenes on 5 postcards, with narrative captions, depicting a child as an advocate addressing a court.
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Postcards depicting a child in legal attire addressing a court, Legally themed postcards depicting a child in legal attire addressing a court, and Rappelez-vous Lesurques
Description:
Date from postmark., Scene number 15 does not include a caption. , On card number [2], scene number 6: Rappelez-vous Lesurques, refers to Joseph Lesurques a notorious case of miscarriage of justice from 1796., Also available in original print http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b1281764, Digital reproduction. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale Law Library, 2019 LM ZA Postcards v.1 no.11 tall., In French., Online resource; description based on print version record. , and Accompanied by translation.
Title from cover., Description based on print version record., Also available in original print http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b147208, and Digital reproduction. New Haven, Connecticut : Yale Law Library, 2018. YL 05 L61 no.16 tall
Photographic postcard of the French Judge Paul Magnaud posed in legal attire, with medals on his chest.
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Président Magnaud, Photographic postcard of Judge Paul Magnaud, and Legally themed postcard picturing Judge Paul Magnaud
Description:
Date from postmark., Postcard addressed to "Mademoiselle Marthe Petit."--Verso postcard., In French., Also available in original print http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b1281726, Digital reproduction. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale Law Library, 2019 LM ZA Postcards v.1 no.10 tall., Online resource; description based on print version record. , Includes manuscript notation., and Paul Magnaud (born May 20, 1848 and died July 27, 1926) was a French magistrate and politician. He entered the judiciary in 1880 and became a judge in 1910 and then an adviser to the Paris Court of Appeal. He earned the nickname "good judge" by releasing Louise Ménard, a young single mother, who had stolen bread from a baker because she had not eaten for days. Judge Magnaud reimbursed the baker for the cost of the stolen bread.
Connecticut. County Court (New Haven County), issuing body.
Published / Created:
1794-1805.
Call Number:
MssB C7615 1794 tall
Image Count:
584
Resource Type:
text
Abstract:
Journal of cases heard by the city of New Haven Debtors Court from February 1794 to February 1805, preceded by an alphabetical name index of parties and attorneys. Among the attorneys are David Daggett, Seth Staples, and James Hillhouse
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Manuscript journal of cases heard by the New Haven Debtors Court from February 1794 to February 1805
Description:
Manuscript in English. , Pages are numbered. , Index pages X and Z are blank. , Title from typed label on spine and front fly-leaf. , Cases kept in cursive script by the court clerk Dyer White. , Text on page 1 begins: At a City Court held at New Haven and in the city & county of New Haven on the second of February of 1794., Front and back covers gilt stamped with perhaps British royal coat of arms. , Digital reproduction. New Haven, Connecticut : Yale Law Library, 2023 MssB C7615 1794 tall, Description based on print record., and Hicks classification: MssB C7615 1794 tall.
Publisher:
Dyer White
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, New Haven County. , New Haven County., and New Haven County (Conn.)
Subject (Topic):
Court records, Courts, Debtor and creditor, and History
Postcard depicting a cat as judge and Legally themed postcard depicting cat as judge
Description:
Date from postmark., Card addressed: Master J. Lodie ... Cathays, Cardiff., In upper left corner: 10 645., Also available in original print http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b1281843, Digital reproduction. New Haven, Connecticut : Yale Law Library, 2019 LM Z Postcards v.1 no.1 tall., and Online resource; description based on print version record.