A Guide to the Mathews County (Va.) Commonwealth Causes, 1866-1904 Mathews County (Va.) Commonwealth Causes, 1866-1904 1208333-1208339

A Guide to the Mathews County (Va.) Commonwealth Causes, 1866-1904

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Repository
The Library of Virginia
Barcode numbers
1208333-1208339
Title
Mathews County (Va.) Commonwealth Causes, 1866-1904
Physical Characteristics
3.0 cu. ft. (7 boxes)
Collector
Mathews County (Va.) Circuit Court
Location
Library of Virginia
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

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Use Restrictions

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Preferred Citation

Mathews County (Va.) Commonwealth Causes, 1866-1904. Local government records collection, Mathews County Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.

Acquisition Information

These items came to the Library of Virginia in shipments of court papers from Mathews County.

Historical Information

Mathews County was named for Thomas Mathews, of Norfolk, the Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates in 1790 when the county was formed from Gloucester County.

Most records were burned in Richmond on 3 April 1865, where they had been moved for safekeeping during the Civil War.

Scope and Content

Mathews County (Va.) Commonwealth Causes, 1866-1904 are criminal court cases and consist primarily of warrants, summons, and indictments handed down by grand juries and other legal authorities in order to prosecute individuals who violated the penal code. These offenses ranged in severity from assault and battery to larceny.

Warrants were issued by grand juries, judges, and justices of the peace directing law enforcement officials to either arrest and imprison a person suspected of having committed a crime or to cause an individual to appear in court to answer accusations made against them. Peace warrants directing an offender to "keep the peace of the Commonwealth" or to restrain from any violent acts are commonly found in assault and battery cases.

Summonses were used to call a suspected person to appear in court. A summons could also be issued to direct witnesses or victims to come before the court in order to provide evidence or information deemed pertinent to a case.

An indictment is the official, written description of the crime that an accused individual is suspected of committing, which is approved by a grand jury and presented to a court in order to begin legal proceedings. Due to this process, indictments are often referred to as "presentments."

Arrangement

Chronological

Related Material

Additional court records for Mathews County can be found on microfilm at the Library of Virginia. Consult "A Guide to Virginia County and City Records on Microfilm."

Mathews County is one of Virginia's Lost Records Localities. Additional Mathews County Records may be found in the Virginia Lost Records Localities Collection at the Library of Virginia. Search the Lost Records Localities Digital Collection available at Virginia Memory.

For more information and a listing of lost records localities see Lost Records research note .

Index Terms

    Corporate Names:

  • Mathews County (Va.) Circuit Court
  • Subjects:

  • Assault and battery -- Virginia -- Mathews County
  • Crime -- Virginia -- Mathews County
  • Criminals -- Virginia -- Mathews County
  • Larceny -- Virginia -- Mathews County
  • Geographical Names:

  • Mathews County (Va.) -- History
  • Genre and Form Terms:

  • Indictments -- Virginia -- Mathews County
  • Local government records -- Virginia -- Mathews County
  • Summons -- Virginia -- Mathews County
  • Warrants (Law) -- Virginia -- Mathews County