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Copy of Surrender to the Use of a Mortgagee1782 May 18
Streatham Manor: copy of a surrender of tenancy by John Ware to the use of Miles Williams as a mortgagee.
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Copy of Surrender1775 March 8
Slaugham Manor: copy of a surrender of tenancy by James Burt to the use of Mary Steadman, his eldest daughter.
Correspondence Regarding an Inconsistent Footnote in Opinion:
Federal Trade Commission v. Sun Oil Co.1963 January 17 (first letter); 1963 January 28 (second letter)
Federal Trade Commission v. Sun Oil Co.
No. 56; two letters regarding footnote 2 in Arthur Goldberg's opinion for Federal Trade Commission v. Sun Oil Co. The first letter is from Wayne A. Davies, West Publishing Company, requesting clarification on a footnote. The second letter is the…
Court Instrument1870 October 28
Printed court form with handwritten information and stamps from the city of Braunschweig, also known as Brunswick.
Document from the United States Supreme Court Signed by All Nine Justices with Embossed Seal of the Supreme Court of the United States1880 May 10
The printed text of the document is mostly faded and at first glance we took it to be an attorney’s certificate of admission to the Supreme Court Bar. However, on further examination, there is no space for an admittee’s name, but there are two…
Documents Relating to Land Transfer Between John Thurlby and Richard Tryce 1744
Manor of Eye: Two documents relating to a land transfer between John Thurlby and Richard Tryce: 1) a receipt for rent that had been owed to Thurlby by his former tenant but was paid to him by Tryce after the property transfer had taken place; 2) a…
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Draft and Notes:
Bush v. Texas
Bush v. Texas
Nos. 511 & 75, O.T. 1962; typed draft and documents relating to Bush v. Texas with Goldberg's notes in pencil.
Draft of Certiorari Per Curiam:
National Labor Relations Board v. Reliance Fuel Oil Corp. n.d.
National Labor Relations Board v. Reliance Fuel Oil Corp.
No. 88; typed draft of certiorari per curiam with Arthur Goldberg's edits in pencil.