GLEASON v. HODGE. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Carroll. Decided June, 1881. Batchelder Faulkner, for the plaintiff. Hill and Hibbard, for the defendant. STANLEY, J. The referee found the plaintiff to be an innocent holder of a note against the plaintiff for value. Exceptions overruled. BLODGETT, J., did not sit: the others concurred. Page 585
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SCHOOL-DISTRICTS v. EASTMAN, 60 N.H. 584 (1881)
SCHOOL-DISTRICTS 4 AND 5 IN HAMPSTEAD v. EASTMAN a. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Rockingham. Decided June, 1881. G. C. G. K. Bartlett and Wiggin, for the plaintiffs. Sawyer Sawyer, Jr., for the defendants. PETITION, for a writ of certiorari to quash the proceedings of a board of selectmen and school committee changing the lines […]
GLIDDEN v. HENDERSON, 60 N.H. 584 (1881)
GLIDDEN v. HENDERSON. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Strafford. Decided June, 1881. Sanborn and Hall, for the plaintiff. Worcester Gafney, for the defendant. STANLEY, J. The evidence to which the defendant objected was laid out of consideration by the instructions given and the question submitted to the jury, to which instructions and question the defendant […]