Bristol Co., Massachusetts, Judiciary
Extracted from
Our County & Its People
A Descriptive & Biographical Record of
Bristol County
Massachusetts
Alanson Borden
1899
Pages 655 - 659




          The judges of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas for Bristol County were as follows:

Appointed
John Saffin Dec 7, 1692
Thomas LEONARD Dec 7, 1692
Nicholas PECK Dec 7, 1692
John BROWNE Dec 7, 1692
Thomas LEONARD Dec 7, 1692
Nathaniel BYFIELD Aug 7, 1701
Ebenezer BRENTON June 29, 1702
Benjamin CHURCH Sep 30, 1708
Henry MACKINTOSH Dec 28, 1709
Nathaniel PAYNE Aug 24, 1710
Simon DAVIS Jan 1, 1713-14
George LEONARD Dec 10, 1715
Nathaniel BLAGROVE Mar 19, 1823-4
Seth WILLIAMS Jun 23, 1724
Samuel VYALL Dec 2, 1724
George LEONARD 2d Dec 18, 1825
Nathaniel HUBBARD Jun 28, 1728
Thomas CHURCH Aug 22, 1729
Seth WILLIAMS Dec 12, 1729
Job ALMY Dec 11, 1749
Stephen PAINE Feb 8, 1745-6
Ephraim LEONARD June 27, 1747
Samuel WILLIS April 18, 1749
Timothy FALES May 23, 1760
James WILLIAMS May 23, 1760
Zephaniah LEONARD Jan 24, 1761
Elisha TOBEY June 18, 1766
William SPOONER 1781
Thomas DURFEE 1781
Benjamin WILLIAMS 1781
William BAYLIES 1781
David COBB 1781
George LEONARD 1781



          The special justices of the Inferior Court appointed at various times were:
Appointed
Perez BRADFORD Dec 11, 1740
Job ALMY Jan 9, 1735-6
Samuel WILLIS Jun 27, 1747
Thomas BOWEN Aug 12, 1749
John GODFREY Aug 17, 1749
Samuel WILLIS Jan 24, 1761
Samuel WILLIS Nov 24, 1761
Thomas GILBERT Feb 17, 1763
Thomas DURFEE 1775
Nathaniel HUBBARD April 5, 1745
Thomas TERRY Jun 27, 1747
George GODFREY 1775
David COBB of Taunton 1781
Ezra RICHMOND 1781
Shubael PECK 1781
Samuel TOBEY 1781
Apollos LEONARD 1781



          The Chief Judges of the Common Pleas Court, established in 1782, were:
Appointed
Samuel TOBEY 1795
Stephen BURBANK 1795
Edward POPE 1796
Samuel FALES, chief justice 1805
Elihu SLOCUM 1807
Daniel PERRY 1807
Samuel GUILD 1807
James GODFREY 1807
Laban WHEATON, chief justice 1810
Samuel FALES 1810
Seth WASHBURN 1810
Samuel GUILD 1811
Seth WASHBURN 1819
Apollos TOBEY 1819
Jonathan INGALL, special justice 1822
Elihu SLOCUM, special justice 1822



          The judges of the Circuit Court of Common Pleas Court, were: Seth WASHBURN, sessions judge, appointed in 1814. Apollos TOBEY sessions justice, appointed in 1814.

REGISTERS OF PROBATE
In Bristol In Taunton
Stephen BURTON, 1686-92 George Leonard, 1742-88
John CARY, 1692-1717 Dr. William BAYLIES, 1783-1812
Ebenezer BRENTON, 1715-17 Francis BAYLIES, 1812-21
John CARY, 1717-21 David G. W. COBB, 1821-33
Stephen PAINE, 1721-49 Anselm BASSETT, 1833-51

Henry WILLIAMS, 1851-53

John DAGGETT, 1853-64

Austin S. CUSHMAN, 1864-69

William E. FULLER, 1896-

Arthurm M. Alger, incumbent



          The special justices of he Common Pleas Court were:

Appointed
Elisha MOREY 1796
James WILLIAMS 1799
Alden SPOONER 1803
Samuel FALES 1804



          The judges of the General Sessions of the Peace, after its reorganization in 1807, and of its successor, the Court of Sessions, were:

Appointed
Josiah DEAN, chief justice 1807
Nathaniel MORTON, jr. 1807
Seth WASHBURN 1811
Elihu SLOCUM 1811
Laban WHEATON, chief justice 1819



          The judges of Probate and Insolvency for Bristol County have been:
Appointed
Nathaniel BYFIELD October 23, 1702
Nathaniel BLAGROVE Sept 27, 1729
Nathaniel HUBBARD April 5, 1744
George LEONARD Feb. 16, 1747-8
George LEONARD 2d Nov 24, 1761
George LEONARD 1775
George LEONARD 1776
Nathaniel PAINE Aug. 24, 1710
Nathaniel BYFIELD Dec. 9, 1715
Benjamin WILLAIMS 1778
Benjamin WILLIAMS 1780
George LEONARD 1785
Seth PADELFORD 1793
Hodijah BAYLIES 1811
Oliver PRESCOTT 1836
Edmund H. BENNETT 1859
William E. FULLER 1884


SHERIFFS
Nathaniel PAINE May 27, 1692
Samuel GALLOP Dec 22, 1692 - June 30, 1710
William TROOP Dec 10, 1715
Seth WILLIAMS (Taunton) Mar 31, 1718
Charles CHURCH (Dighton) April 16, 1718 - June 22, 1733
Sylvester RICHMOND (Dighton) Jan 14, 1746 - Nov 24, 1761
Zephaniah LEONARD (Raynham) 1774
Horatio LEONARD (Raynahm) 1809
Nah CLAFLIN (Attleborough) 1812
Horatio LEONARD 1813
Horatio L. DANFORD (Taunton) 1845
Lyman W. DEAN (Attleborough) 1852
Robert SHERMAN (Pawtucket) 1853
George H. BABBITT (Taunton) 1855
Chr. B.H. FESSENDEN (New Bedford) 1863
William S. COBB (New Bedford) 1869
Andrew R. WRIGHT (Fall River) 1878
Edwin H. EVANS incumbant)


CLERKS of COURTS
Timothy FALES 1702
Timothy FALES 1746
Samuel FALES (Taunton) 1774
John TUCKER signed records of the
Judicial Supreme Court
Oct 1897 - Oct 1804
[sic]
Nathaniel FALES 1804
Nathaniel FALES 1813
James SPROAT (Taunton) 1816
James SPROAT
son of the former
Oct 1822
William A. F. SPROAT (Taunton) April 1856
John S. BRAYTON (Fall River) Jan 7, 1857
Simeon BORDEN (Fall River) Jan 5, 1864


REGISTERS OF DEEDS
Thomas TROOP before 1741
James WILLIAMS 1780
Alfred WILLIAMS 1822
Alfred WILLIAMS [North District] 1838
Benjamin T. CONGDEN [South District] 1838
Charles C. SAYER [North District] 1862
Benjamin K. SAYER [South District] 1859
Joseph E. WILBAR [North District] 1862
George B. RICHMOND [South District] 1885
Nathan D. CHACE of Fall River 1894


KING'S ATTORNEYS
Samuel HOWLAND 1702-46
Samuel WHITE 1747-69
Daniel LEONARD 1769 to the Revolution


COUNTY & DISTRICT ATTORNEYS
Marcus NORTON 1812
Nicholas TILLINGEAST 1818
John Mason WILLIAMS 1819
James ELLIS 1821
Horatio L. DANFORTH 1830
James ELLIS 1831-32
Charles H. WARREN 1833-39
John H. CLIFFORD 1840-49
Harrison G. O. COLBY 1850-51
Horatio PRATT 1852-53
Lincoln F. BRIGHAM 1854-59
George MARSTON 1862-79
Hosea M. KNOWLTON 1880-94
Andrew J. JENNINGS 1895 to present

          Note: During Mr. WARREN's incumbency, the State was divided in 1834 into four districts, Northern, Eastern, Southern, & Western. In 1849 a fifth district, the Middle, was added to the former four. In 1855 the sixth district was added, the Southeastern; in 1856, the Northwestern was added, and in 1859, the Suffolk district was added, making the present eight.

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