Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, Feb. 8th, 1811 : Ordered, that the reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court ... be requested to lay before this House a copy of the report of the case of Thomas Barnes, plaintiff ... against the First Parish in the town of Falmouth ... Boston, February 14, 1811. Sir, I enclose, herewith a copy of the report ... Dudley A. Tyng, reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court.

Other author/creatorBarnes, Thomas, 1749-1816.
Other author/creatorParsons, Theophilus, 1750-1813.
Other author/creatorTyng, Dudley Atkins, 1760-1829.
Other author/creatorMassachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court.
Other author/creatorMassachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives.
Other author/creatorFirst Church in Falmouth (Falmouth, Me.)
Uniform titleAt the Supreme Judicial Court, May term, 1810, in Cumberland
SeriesEarly American imprints. Second series no. 22623. ^A575643
General noteRequest from the Massachusetts House of Representatives and responding letter of tranmittal to accompany, on p. [2-18], "Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court. At the Supreme Judicial Court, May term, 1810, in Cumberland. ... Thomas Barnes, versus the inhabitants of the First Parish in Falmouth." The report contains the opinion of the court delivered by Chief Justice Parsons, regarding the ruling that "A person who in the character of a public Protestant teacher of piety, religion and morality, demands the taxes paid by his hearers for the support of public worship, &c. must be the teacher of an incorporated society."
References Shaw & Shoemaker 22623
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Other titleThomas Barnes, versus the inhabitants of the First Parish in Falmouth.