Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts . niel Bishop, of Rich-mond, Massachusetts. Nathaniel Bishop was chief justice of the courtof sessions, and for twenty years judge of court of common pleas forWestern Massachusetts. He died February i, 1826. Henrv , who died in Lenox, April 13, 1871, on the day after his sev-enty-sixth birthday, was graduated at Williams College in 1817, openeda law office in Richmond in 1821, was register of probate for twenty-five years from 1826, and judge of court of common pleas iov severalyear


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts . niel Bishop, of Rich-mond, Massachusetts. Nathaniel Bishop was chief justice of the courtof sessions, and for twenty years judge of court of common pleas forWestern Massachusetts. He died February i, 1826. Henrv , who died in Lenox, April 13, 1871, on the day after his sev-enty-sixth birthday, was graduated at Williams College in 1817, openeda law office in Richmond in 1821, was register of probate for twenty-five years from 1826, and judge of court of common pleas iov severalyears from 1850, and treasurer of Williams College for twenty-threeyears from 1847. GEORGE FRANKLIN HALL. It was a material loss to* western Massachusetts when, as an am-bitious youth, the subject of these memoirs elected to seek employmentelsewhere than in the place of his nativity. As a descendant of oneof that splendid body of men from Lancashire, England, whose brainand brawn, industry and integrity have been potent factors in ournational development, the capacity, thrift and enterprise which were his. ^^^//v/////.^^i^!^^mf0^^/////^^^


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