Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . Otistuslnuan of Jjoston. GIV CJIAPiTN : was horn iniM-anklin. \ermont, Oetoher <J, the age of ele\eu years he hecame a studentat Fraid<liu academy, and three years later. GUY C. NOliLE. entered the classical course at tlie New Hani])-ton institute at Fairfax, from w Inch institutionhe graduated, and at the age of nineteen 52 THE JUDICIARY AND THE BAR OF NEW ENGLAND. entered Ilarvartl Law scliool. He was grad-uated with tlie class of 18G1,


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . Otistuslnuan of Jjoston. GIV CJIAPiTN : was horn iniM-anklin. \ermont, Oetoher <J, the age of ele\eu years he hecame a studentat Fraid<liu academy, and three years later. GUY C. NOliLE. entered the classical course at tlie New Hani])-ton institute at Fairfax, from w Inch institutionhe graduated, and at the age of nineteen 52 THE JUDICIARY AND THE BAR OF NEW ENGLAND. entered Ilarvartl Law scliool. He was grad-uated with tlie class of 18G1, and admitted tothe har at tlie Septeniher term of I^rankliiicounty court the .same year. Mr. Noljle was athoiough stutlcnt, and aii|>lying liimsclf dili-gently to professional work he soon took highrank at the har. Jn Octoher, ISGJ, the lawtirm comprised of ]\lr. Noble and ,hilum , his brother-in-law, was formed andcontinued until the death of the latter. Amongthose witli him in later years wasEdward Curtis .Smith, son of tiie Jlon. ,lohnGregory Smith, and the tirm of Noble tt Smith,when broken by the death of Mr. Noble, May21, 1889, iuid a reputation second to iew, ifany, in the State. Mr. Noble was a stalwartrepublican, and though no inclina-tion forottice has held many positions o


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