Legal Papers of John Adams, volume 1

Editorial Note

Adams' Minutes of the Trial

Adams’ Minutes of the Trial<a xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" href="#LJA01d041n1" class="note" id="LJA01d041n1a">1</a>: Suffolk Inferior Court, Boston, July 1771 JA

1771-07

Adams’ Minutes of the Trial: Suffolk Inferior Court, Boston, July 1771 Adams, John
Adams' Minutes of the Trial1
Suffolk Inferior Court, Boston, July 1771
Gray vs. Pitts.

James Melvin. Saw Pitts push Gray off with one Hand and give him a stroke with his Stick. G. no Hatt on. Saw the Blood run. A knotty Stick—big as the Thumb. Bigger than Wallaces's. Did not strike so hard as he could.

Wm. Winter. Gray came into Dehons shop.2 Pitts and he went out. Pitts demanded Satisfaction. I ask your Pardon you chuckle headed son of a Bitch. Pitts held up his Fist and Gray held up his, and then Pitts pushed him off with one hand and struck him with the other.

Mr. Hutchinson.3 Pitts told me, he had sent a Lad to demand Satisfaction for the Insult he had received. Saw Gray stand holding his Coat, the Blood dropping from his Head.

Odin. Pitts sa Gray said you woolly headed Rascall. Pitts said you shall—The Blow did not seem very hard. Saw Blood.

Mr. Molineux.

1.

In JA's hand. Adams Papers, Microfilms, Reel No. 185. The trial took place 26 July 1771, according to a summons in the Inferior Court file.

2.

William Winter, “peruke maker,” was also a witness in the Superior Court. SF 101911. “Dehons” is probably the shop of Theodore Dehone, Perukemaker. See Thwing Catalogue, MHi.

3.

Godfrey Hutchinson, “infant,” was also a witness in the Superior Court. SF 101911.

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