. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. t of the Massachusetts Board of War during the Revo-lution. He removed to Weston, and was appointed, November 2, 1775, judge of theCommon Pleas Court for Middlesex county. He died in Weston in December, 1797. Joseph Hawley, of Northampton, was a judge of the Common Pleas Court for thecounty of Hampshire, and was among the first judges appointed for this court underthe charter of the province in 1692. He held the office until his death in 1711. Joseph Hawlev, grandson of the above, was born in Northampton, Mass., in 1724,and graduated at Yal


. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. t of the Massachusetts Board of War during the Revo-lution. He removed to Weston, and was appointed, November 2, 1775, judge of theCommon Pleas Court for Middlesex county. He died in Weston in December, 1797. Joseph Hawley, of Northampton, was a judge of the Common Pleas Court for thecounty of Hampshire, and was among the first judges appointed for this court underthe charter of the province in 1692. He held the office until his death in 1711. Joseph Hawlev, grandson of the above, was born in Northampton, Mass., in 1724,and graduated at Yale College in 1742. He studied theology and accompanied theexpedition against Louisburg in 1745 as chaplain. After his return he studied lawwith General Lyman of Suffield,. Mass., and began practice in Northampton in was a member of the House of Representatives from 1764 to , and a memberof the Provincial Congress in 1774 and 1775. He was a devoted patriot, an able ad-vocate, and a wise and influential legislator. He died March 10,


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