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Report No. 05_1734_05 |
Philips v Savage |
Massachusetts |
Appellant’s case | Case of the appellant (Philips) |
Counsel | [Signed] D. Ryder; John Brown |
Note | Printed case for the appellant names the case Philips v Philips |
Library | Harvard University. Harvard Law School Library: Special Collections. Rare Trials P Folio (Manuscript notes limited to date and ‘judgment affirmed’ on the dorse) |
Respondent’s case | Case of the respondents (Savage) |
Counsel | [Signed] J. Strange; Jonath’ Belcher |
Note | Printed case is the case of Faith Savage, one of the respondents. |
Library | Harvard University. Harvard Law School Library: Special Collections. Rare Trials P Folio (Includes manuscript notes) |
HLL: Special Collections. Rare Trials P Folio, page 1 |
HLL: Special Collections. Rare Trials P Folio, page 2 |
HLL: Special Collections. Rare Trials P Folio, page 3 |
HLL: Special Collections. Rare Trials P Folio, page 4 and dorse |