. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. 1724, Theodore Atkinson, 1732, Samp-son Sheafe, 1740, George Jaffrey,1766. The office of state secretary washeld by Theodore Atkinson, fatherand son, from 1741 until the Revo-lution. GEORGE JAFFREY was state treasurer from 1742 to1775; a justice from 1717 to 1726:chief-justice from 1726 to 1732, andfrom 1742 to 1749. John Frost was a justice of thesupreme court from 1724 to 1734;Jothara Odiorne, from 1742 to1747. Theodore Atkinson was chief-jus-tice from 1754 to 1775. THEODORE ATKINSON, C. J.,


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. 1724, Theodore Atkinson, 1732, Samp-son Sheafe, 1740, George Jaffrey,1766. The office of state secretary washeld by Theodore Atkinson, fatherand son, from 1741 until the Revo-lution. GEORGE JAFFREY was state treasurer from 1742 to1775; a justice from 1717 to 1726:chief-justice from 1726 to 1732, andfrom 1742 to 1749. John Frost was a justice of thesupreme court from 1724 to 1734;Jothara Odiorne, from 1742 to1747. Theodore Atkinson was chief-jus-tice from 1754 to 1775. THEODORE ATKINSON, C. J., was born in New Castle, December20, 1697 ; graduated at Harvard col-lege iu 1718 ; and died September 22,1789. Nezu Castle and the Piscataqua. 85.


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