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Name | Description | Year | |
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1 | Charles T. Mellen | Petition recommending the appointment of Josiah S. Hobbs to the office of Trial Justice for the town of Paris. | 1860 |
2 | Grenville Mellen | Appointment of Grenville Mellen, of Portland within Cumberland County as Justice of the Peace. | 1823 |
3 | Prentiss Mellen | Acknowledging the receipt of the fifth and sixth volumes of Greenleaf's reports. | 1832 |
4 | Prentiss Mellen | Requesting to publish the time of the spring session of the Supreme Judicial Court and to send to George Pierce a copy of Volume 7 of Greenleaf's reports and the laws and resolves passed in the last legislation. | 1833 |
5 | Prentiss Mellen | Requesting Maine Laws and Resolves and Greenleaf's volumes for himself and Judge Parris. | 1834 |
6 | Prentiss Mellen | Requesting a certificate stating that Prentiss Mellen is Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maine and that Jeremiah Bailey is Judge of Probate in the County of Lincoln. | 1832 |
7 | Prentiss Mellen | Report of commissioners for revising the public laws. | 1838 |
8 | Prentiss Mellen, 1764-1840 | Regarding the language of a certain resolve providing for a third volume of the Public Laws. | 1831 |
9 | R. Mellen | Requesting a copy of laws recently passed by the Legislature regarding the judicial process and proceedings. | 1835 |
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