Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . s of se\-cral fi)\\iis, I lia\e never knownany other instance, where a citizen for so manyyears exerted .so controlling an infiuence as didGeneral Marston here. Since 1S4) he hasbeen most of the time before his fellow-citizensas a candidate for some jiosition, and the \-ot- ers of the town ha\e never permitted him tobe defeated. However good, able and ])opuhirhis com[)etitors the voters through all thesemany years sustained IMarston. Yet he wasnever known to e


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . s of se\-cral fi)\\iis, I lia\e never knownany other instance, where a citizen for so manyyears exerted .so controlling an infiuence as didGeneral Marston here. Since 1S4) he hasbeen most of the time before his fellow-citizensas a candidate for some jiosition, and the \-ot- ers of the town ha\e never permitted him tobe defeated. However good, able and ])opuhirhis com[)etitors the voters through all thesemany years sustained IMarston. Yet he wasnever known to even ask a man to vote forhim, so far as I can learn. I need not that no man was ever truer to Exeterthan General Marston, and no town ever truerto a man, than Exeter to General INIarslon. HARRY BIN(;HAM,a native of Concord,\t., son of Hon. Warner Bingham andLucy (Wheeler) I?ingham, born ^farcii ., LS21, is a, descendant in tln^ eighth generation fromThomas Bingham, master cutler at SheHield,England, in 1614. Thomas Bingham of thethird generation, settled at Norwich, Conn.,and died at Windham in Id!*;!. Warner ]5ing-. H.\RRY BINGHAM. ham, who was born in Cornish in 17S9, wasState senator in ;, and assistant-Judgeof ICssex county, \l., in 1S44. He died inliefhlebem Iebruary 12, 1872. , HarryIhiigliam, is a graduate of Dartmouth Collogc,(dass of lS4o, undei the presidcnc} of NathanLord, and has been engaged in the profession 42 THE JUDICIARY AND THE BAR OE NEW ENGLAND. of law at Littleton, N. II., since the year all of this period he has been activelyidentified witli the Deniocnitic organization ofthat State anil a distinguished exjionent of theprinciples of the party. From 1846 to the war period iNIr. Iiinghaniheld HO |)uhlic office and was not a candidatebefore the people. He was elected to the NewHampshire House of Representatives for Little-ton in 1861 and re-elected in 1862,1863, 1864,1865, 1868, 1871, 1872, 1873, 187-1, 1875, 1876


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