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Nicholas Baylies

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258:. In 1813, Baylies served on the state Council of Censors, which met every seven years to review actions of Vermont's government and ensure their constitutionality. He served as state's attorney of Washington County from 1813 to 1815. From 1814 to 1815 he served on Vermont's executive council. He was state's attorney again from 1825 to 1826. In 1831, Baylies was appointed an associate justice of the Vermont Supreme Court, succeeding 698: 718: 280:
to live with his daughter Mary and son-in-law, George Cahoon. He continued to practice law almost until his death, and argued a case to the Vermont Supreme Court a few months before he died.
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As an attorney, Baylies was recognized for his legal acumen and technical expertise; among his written works was a three volume reference work on British and U.S. common law, 1814's
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In 1798, Baylies married Mary Ripley (1778–1830), the daughter of Dartmouth College Professor Sylvanus Ripley, and granddaughter of Dartmouth's founding president,
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on April 9, 1768, the son of Deacon Nicholas Baylies (1739–1831) and Abigail Wood Baylies (1742–1788), and the grandson of
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A Digested Index to the Modern Reports of the Courts of Common Law in England and the United States
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A Digested Index to the Modern Reports of the Courts of Common Law in England and the United States
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A Digested Index to the Modern Reports of the Courts of Common Law in England and the United States
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A Digested Index to the Modern Reports of the Courts of Common Law in England and the United States
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Baylies died in Lyndon on April 17, 1847. He was buried at Elm Street Cemetery in Montpelier.
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Horatio Nelson Baylies (1802–1849), a merchant who lived first in Montpelier, and later in
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A Brief History of the Organization and Proceedings of the Reunions of 1886 and 1890
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The History of the Town of Montpelier, Including that of the Town of East Montpelier
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Successful Vermonters: A Modern Gazetteer of Caledonia, Essex, and Orleans Counties
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Nicholas (1809–1893), an attorney who settled in Louisiana, where he served in the
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American lawyers admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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lawyer, politician, and judge. He served as a justice of the
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A Brief History of the Pioneer Law-Makers Association of Iowa
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Mary Ripley Baylies (1804–1858), the wife of George C. Cahoon
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The children of Nicholas and Mary Baylies included:
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Montpelier, VT: Vermont Watchman Co. 714:Justices of the Vermont Supreme Court 689:People from Caledonia County, Vermont 413:The History of the Town of Montpelier 7: 636:Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court 674:People from Uxbridge, Massachusetts 324:and as a judge. He later moved to 567:"Death notice, Horatio N. Baylies" 443:"Death notice, Horatio N. Baylies" 322:Louisiana House of Representatives 14: 514:Jeffrey, William Hartley (1904). 509:. Montpelier, VT: A. M. Hemenway. 492:Fleetwood, Frederick G. (1902). 684:People from Montpelier, Vermont 679:People from Woodstock, Vermont 1: 724:19th-century American lawyers 495:Vermont Legislative Directory 351:Vermont Legislative Directory 330:Iowa House of Representatives 242:after finishing college, and 219:Nicholas Baylies was born in 709:State's attorneys in Vermont 571:Freemason's Monthly Magazine 227:, a well known New England 740: 607:Baylies, Nicholas (1814). 596:Baylies, Nicholas (1814). 585:Baylies, Nicholas (1814). 550:Men of Vermont Illustrated 503:Hemenway, Abby M. (1882). 392:Men of Vermont Illustrated 276:In 1835, Baylies moved to 16:American judge (1768–1847) 642: 633: 625: 620: 547:Ullery, Jacob G. (1894). 536:Thompson, Zadock (1842). 194: 78: 43: 28: 694:Dartmouth College alumni 302:Eleazer Wheelock Ripley 221:Uxbridge, Massachusetts 101:Uxbridge, Massachusetts 456:Successful Vermonters 209:Vermont Supreme Court 153:Mary Ripley (m. 1798) 131:Elm Street Cemetery, 38:Vermont Supreme Court 252:admission to the bar 459:, pp. 230–231. 313:Franklin, Louisiana 250:. 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Index

Associate Justice
Vermont Supreme Court
Ephraim Paddock
Jacob Collamer
Uxbridge, Massachusetts
British America
Lyndon, Vermont
Montpelier, Vermont
Federalist
Thomas Baylies
Dartmouth College
Vermont
Vermont Supreme Court
Uxbridge, Massachusetts
Thomas Baylies
ironmaster
Dartmouth College
Woodstock, Vermont
studied law
Charles Marsh
admission to the bar
Montpelier
Ephraim Paddock
Jacob Collamer
Lyndon, Vermont
Eleazar Wheelock
Eleazer Wheelock Ripley
Franklin, Louisiana
Louisiana House of Representatives
Des Moines, Iowa

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