Bristol County, Massachusetts Court Records
Location
Rare Books & Special Collections, Hesburgh Libraries
The Bristol County Court Records are an accumulation of single-sheet file documents issued by (or directed to) the judiciary of Bristol County in southeastern Massachusetts, mostly during the colonial period. Seventy-eight of the 96 records date from the Second Charter period in Massachusetts legal history (1692-1760); 56 predate 1730; five date from the seventeenth century. The earliest document is a 1696/7 writ of attachment issued by Bristol County justice John Saffin; the latest is an 1816 recognizance issued by Zebedee Macomber. The Bristol County collection includes documents deriving from every tier of the county court system. More than 60 per cent of the documents in the collection relate to cases referred to or heard by the Court of General Sessions, including most of the items predating 1725. Around 25 per cent relate to cases before Common Pleas; most of the remainder document cases heard by individual county justices. The collection includes examples of at least 15 specific document types, representing various stages of judicial procedure. Among those more frequently encountered are: complaints and petitions directed by plaintiffs (and others) to the several courts; summonses, writs of attachment, and arrest warrants (instruments used by the courts to initiate legal proceedings, served by a sheriff or constable); bonds of recognizance (whereby the courts sought compliance by threatening the forfeiture of pledged monies); writs relating to jury duty; jury presentments; and memoranda of judgment and writs of execution. Most of the Court of Common Pleas documents pertain to actions between private individuals for the collection of debts. The General Sessions documents typically indicate either minor criminal offenses against order (sabbath violations, vagrancy, drunkenness, and so on) or sexual misconduct (especially fornication and bastardy). Also represented are cases against public officials, usually selectmen (failure to hire a minister or elect a constable; over- or under-taxation). Only occasionally do two or more documents within the collection pertain to the same specific case. Many of the documents—especially warrants—bear endorsements.
Our collection information is a work in progress and may be updated as new research findings emerge. If you have spotted an error, please contact Rare Books & Special Collections, Hesburgh Libraries at rarebook@nd.edu.

"Presentment against William Wood"

Benjamin Wilbore, "Jeremiah Witherel summons"

Benjamin Williams, "Betty Chase examination"

Benjamin Williams, "Stephen Wilbore recognizance"

Ebenezer Brenton, Charles Church, "Benanuel Bowers summons"

Ebenezer Brenton, John Barney, "William Leonard summons"

Ebenezer Brenton, John Barney, Jonathan Thayer, "Warrant of contempt against John Rosher"

Ebenezer Brenton, Joseph Howland, "Timothy Holoway summons"

Ebenezer Brenton, Josiah Winslow, "Writ of attachment against Constant Church"

Ebenezer Peck, Seth Padelford, "Presentment against Asher Ellis"

Ebenezer and Mary Bishop, "Ebenezer and Mary Bishop petition"

Elisha May, "Judgment against George Brock"

Ephraim Leonard, "Samuel Pratt recognizance"

Ephraim Starkweather, "Judgment against Japheth Bicknal"

George Leonard, "Anna Cobb recognizance"

George Leonard, "Jonathan Linkon, et al. recognizance"

Henry Pitts, "Presentment against Ebenezer Hodges"

Isaac Dean, "Judgment against William Witherell"

Jacob French, "Berkley committee petition"

Jacob French, Seth Padelford, "Presentment against Ebenezer Peirce"

Jacob French, Seth Padelford, "Presentment against Job Smith"

Jeams Thomas et al, "Swansea petition"

Job Almy, "Mary Hix recognizance"

John Cary, "Dartmouth court order"

John Cary, "David Freeman recognizance"

John Cary, "Elizabeth Smith summons"

John Cary, "Ephraim Burt and Samuel Waldron bill of costs"

John Cary, "Freetown selectmen court order"

John Cary, "Freetown selectmen summons"

John Cary, "George Berstow recognizance"