Legal Papers of John Adams, volume 1

Adams' Notes of Authorities

Adams' Minutes of the Evidence

148 Adams’ Minutes of the Argument<a xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" href="#LJA01d033n1" class="note" id="LJA01d033n1a">1</a>: Barnstable Superior Court, May 1767 JA Adams’ Minutes of the Argument: Barnstable Superior Court, May 1767 Adams, John
Adams' Minutes of the Argument1
Barnstable Superior Court, May 1767

Otis.2 Certificate of General Assembly.

Law very much altered of late Times.

To prevent Gothic Contentions and single Combats.

High Proceedings.

Strange 747.3 Order for Allom. Forgery at common Law.

Protection from a Member.

Possibility of Damage.

Reason of the Thing. Injury.

Paper indictable.

Public Record.

Q. If Cotton had forgd this Paper, whether he would have been liable to an Indictment for a Misdemeanor?4

4. Bac. 506.5

Made a false Record. Forgery of a Writ.

Great Slander and Defamation.

Court unanimous Nyes Words actionable.

1.

In JA's hand. Adams Papers, Microfilms, Reel No. 185.

2.

James Otis, counsel for Cotton.

3.

Rex v. Ward, 2 Str. 747, 93 Eng. Rep. 824 (K.B. 1727): Trial for forging an order for a quantity of alum. Held: a criminal forgery even though it did not appear that defendant had actually obtained any alum as a result of the forgery.

4.

This is apparently JA's query.

5.

4 Bacon, Abridgment 506. The treatise at this point catalogues the actionability of various words, but does not mention forgery; see note 21 9 above.