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GRAFTON COUNTY.

Bath.-Edward Woods.

Bristol.-Ira A. Chase.

Canaan.-Frank D. Currier.

Hanover.-James F. Colby.

Haverhill.-William F. Westgate.

(Woodsville) Samuel B. Page.
(Woodsville) Scott Sloane.
(Woodsville) Dexter D. Dow.

Lebanon.-William H. Cotton.

John L. Spring.

Littleton.-Harry Bingham.

William J. Bellows.
James R. Jackson.
A. S. Batchellor.

Daniel C. Remich.

James W. Remick.

William H. Mitchell.

Harry M. Morse.

Lisbon.-George F. Morris.
Orford.-Paul Lang.
Plymouth.-Alvin Burleigh.

George H. Adams.
Alvin F. Wentworth.

BELKNAP COUNTY.

Laconia.-Stephen S. Jewett.

Charles B. Hibbard.

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

Concord.-John M. Mitchell.

Edward C. Niles.

Charles R. Corning.

William H. Sawyer.

Franklin.-Edward G. Leach.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

Manchester.-George H. Bingham.

New York City.-Philip Carpenter, 38 Park Row. Wells River, Vt.-Edgar W. Smith.

A LIST OF THE HONORARY MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION, 1882-1898.

* Deceased.

All in this list, except those designated thus †, were natives or had been residents in some town in Grafton or Coös county.

* Gilman Marston .
*+Charles H. Bell
*+John H. George.
* J. Everett Sargent
+John S. H. Frink
*+Almon A. Strout.
+Charles H. Burns
* Thomas J. Whipple
* Alonzo P. Carpenter

*

+William E. Chandler

William M. Chase

Lyman D. Stevens
Henry P. Rolfe .
Sylvester Dana .
Frank S. Streeter
+George N. Dale.
Isaac N. Blodgett
Frank N. Parsons
Cyrus A. Sulloway
Elijah M. Topliff
James F. Briggs
Charles H. Bartlett

Henry W. Blair.

Harris M. Plaisted
Edward T. Bartlett

Sidney Webster

Noah Davis

*Nelson Cross

J. Burns Wallace

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*Edmund C. Sprague

Harry B. Hutchins
Jonathan H. Rowell

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Bloomington, Ill.

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*In the years thus designated, on account of ill health of the orator, the address was not delivered at the annual meeting or furnished for publication.

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1. Lancaster, December 29, 1882, Harry Bingham of Littleton. Subject: "Certain Conditions and Tendencies which Imperil the Integrity and Independence of the Judiciary." 2. Lancaster, January 18, 1884, Edward D. Rand of Lisbon. Subject: "Success."

3. Lincoln (Flume House), July 17, 1884, Daniel Barnard of Franklin. Subject: "Changes in the Statutory Law of New Hampshire, 1842 to 1883."

4. Littleton, January 27, 1885, Austin F. Pike of Franklin. Subject not announced, and address not delivered on account of the illness of Mr. Pike.

5. Lancaster, January 29, 1886, George N. Dale of Island Pond, Vt. Subject: "The Unfortunate Decadence of Special Pleadings."

6. Plymouth, January 28, 1887, John H. George of Concord. Subject: "The Character of the Bar: A Historic Retrospect."

7. Plymouth, January 6, 1888, William E. Chandler of Concord. Subject: "The Influence of the Profession of Law in Public and Private Affairs."

8. Lancaster, February 1, 1889, John S. H. Frink of Portsmouth. Subject: "Reform and Progress in the Jurisprudence of New Hampshire."

ANNUAL MEETINGS AND ANNUAL addressesS. 621

9. Lancaster, January 31, 1890, Almon A. Strout of Portland. Subject: "The Participation of the Legal Profession in the Formation and Maintenance of Government."

10. Woodsville, January 30, 1891, Charles H. Burns of Wilton. Subject: "The Advocate and His Influence."

11. Plymouth, January 29, 1892, Ossian Ray of Lancaster. Subject not announced, and address not delivered on account of illness of Mr. Ray.

12. Colebrook, September 2, 1892, Sidney Webster of New York. Subject: "Franklin Pierce and the Canadian Reciprocity Treaty of 1854."

13. Berlin, January 26, 1894, Edgar Aldrich of Littleton. Subject: "Our Jury System."

14. Littleton, February 14, 1895, Alfred Russell of Detroit. Subject: "Status and Tendencies of the Dartmouth College Case."

15. Lancaster, January 31, 1896, Erastus P. Jewell of Laconia. Subject: "Ancient Superstitions as Reflected in the Early Colonial Laws."

16. Plymouth, 1897, Hiram A. Huse of Montpelier, Vt. Subject: "The Law as an Educator.”

17. Woodsville, January 28, 1898, Josiah H. Benton, Jr., of Boston. Subject: "Government by Injunction."

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