A Guide to the Virginia Superior Court of Chancery (Lynchburg District). Records, 1815-1836
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the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 41008
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This collection forms part of the Robert Alonzo Brock Collection at The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Use Restrictions
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Preferred Citation
Virginia Superior Court of Chancery (Lynchburg District). Records, 1815-1836, Robert Alonzo Brock Collection, Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California.
Acquisition Information
The Robert Alonzo Brock Collection was filmed by The Huntington Library in cooperation with The Library of Virginia with funding provided by The Library of Virginia Foundation with the support of The Roller- Bottimore Foundation and The Robins Foundation. Microfilm received 15 April 2004.
Historical Information
The Superior Courts of Chancery were created in 1802 to handle chancery matters initially handled by the High Court of Chancery. The state was divided into three chancery districts and cases from the counties composing the district were tried in a fixed location within each district. The records were kept in that location. Five additional districts were created before the court was supplanted by local Circuit Superior Courts of Law and Chancery in 1831. This court was sometimes called District Court of Chancery.
Lynchburg Superior Court of Chancery was created in 1814. It heard cases originating in the counties of: Amherst, Bedford, Campbell, Franklin, Henry, Patrick, and Pittsylvania and the City of Lynchburg.
Scope and Content
Records, 1815-1836, of the Superior Court of Chancery for the Lynchburg District. They consist of copies of the following chancery causes: Elizabeth C. Shelton versus George W. Johnson, 1815, which includes the will of James Johnson of Pittsylvania County; Boyd Miller versus Samuel Coleman, 1820; James C. Moorman versus William Morgan and Fielding Bradford, 1820. The records also include the petition of Dudly Callaway and wife, 1821, to remove the chancery cause Dudley Callaway and wife versus Administrator of Henry Trent from Amherst County to the Superior Court of Chancery for the Lynchburg District and an order and notice in the chancery cause of Abney M. Fackler and others versus Dabney Philips and wife and others, 1836.
Related Material
See also City of Lynchburg chancery suits entitled James C. Moorman versus William Morgan and Fielding Bradford, index number 1821-064, and Dudley Callaway and wife versus Administrator of Henry Trent, index number 1825-080. Both are found in the Local Government Records Collection at the Library of Virginia.
Access Terms
- Virginia. Superior Court of Chancery (Lynchburg District.)
- Equity--Virginia.
- Public records--Virginia.
- Lynchburg (Va.)--History--19th century.
- Courts of chancery--Virginia.
- Judicial records--Virginia.
- Brock, R. A. (Robert Alonzo), 1839-1914, collector.
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Added Entry - Personal Name
Adjunct Descriptive Data
Location of OriginalsOriginals are located at the Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California.
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Lynchburg (Va.)--History--19th century.