Recognizance
Summary
“An obligation of record . . . to do some act required by law,” such as “to keep the peace, to pay a debt, or the like.” Recognizance is “somewhat like an ordinary bond, the difference being that a bond is the creation of a fresh debt, or obligation de novo; the recognizance is an acknowledgment of a former debt upon record.”
Links
papers
glossary
- Account of Trial, 24–28 May 1845–A, as Published in Trial of the Persons Indicted [ State of Illinois v. Williams et al. ]
- Agreement, 2 October 1844 [ State of Illinois v. Williams et al. ]
- Agreement, 2 October 1844, as Published in Warsaw Signal [ State of Illinois v. Williams et al. ]
- Docket Entry, 10 October 1843 [ State of Illinois v. Drown on Habeas Corpus ]
- Docket Entry, Discharge, 25 May 1844 [ State of Illinois v. Colton on Habeas Corpus ]
- Docket Entry, Removal Orders, 11 April 1839 [ State of Missouri v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods ]
- Docket Entry, Removal Orders, 11 April 1839 [ State of Missouri v. Worthington et al. for Larceny ]
- Docket Entry, Removal Orders, 11 April 1839, Copy [ State of Missouri v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods ]
- Docket Entry, Removal Orders, 11 April 1839, Copy [ State of Missouri v. Worthington et al. for Larceny ]
- Docket Entry, Verdict, 30 May 1845 [ State of Illinois v. Williams et al. ]
- Docket Entry, between 30 November and circa 3 December 1842 [ City of Nauvoo v. Davis for Slander of JS–C ]
- Federal Judiciary Act of 1789, Section 33, Copy, circa 30 May 1844 [ United States v. Jeremiah Smith on Habeas Corpus–B ]
- Fee Bill, circa 20 October 1830 [ State of New York v. JS–B ]
- Introduction to C. Lake for the use of Quinn v. Millet et al.
- Introduction to City of Nauvoo v. Clements and N. Tanner
- Introduction to City of Nauvoo v. Davis for Slander of JS–B and City of Nauvoo v. Davis for Slander of JS–C
- Introduction to City of Nauvoo v. Rhodes , City of Nauvoo v. Walker , and City of Nauvoo v. McGraw
- Introduction to City of Nauvoo v. Thompson
- Introduction to City of Nauvoo v. A. Spencer
- Introduction to D. Lake v. JS
- Introduction to Foster Sr. v. Luke Johnson et al.
- Introduction to JS v. Reynolds and Wilson
- Introduction to Miller et al. v. B. Holladay and W. Holladay
- Introduction to State of Illinois v. C. L. Higbee
- Introduction to State of Illinois v. Colton on Habeas Corpus
- Introduction to State of Illinois v. Drown on Habeas Corpus
- Introduction to State of Illinois v. Olney
- Introduction to State of Illinois v. Williams et al. and State of Illinois v. Elliott–C
- Introduction to State of New York v. JS–A
- Introduction to State of New York v. JS–B and State of New York v. JS–C
- Introduction to State of Ohio v. D. P. Hurlbut
- Introduction to Sweeney v. Miller et al.
- Introduction to United States v. Jeremiah Smith on Habeas Corpus–A and United States v. Jeremiah Smith on Habeas Corpus–B
- List, 27 February 1843 [ City of Nauvoo v. Davis for Slander of JS–C ]
- Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 1841–1845
- Order of Commitment, 11 April 1839 [ State of Missouri v. Worthington et al. for Larceny ]
- Ordinance, 12 October 1844–B
- Ordinance, 14 November 1842
- Ordinance, 14 November 1842, as Published in the Wasp
- Recognizance, 2 October 1844 [ State of Illinois v. Williams et al. ]
- Recognizance, 9 December 1842 [ City of Nauvoo v. Davis for Slander of JS–C ]
- Recognizance, 9 October 1843 [ State of Illinois v. Drown on Habeas Corpus ]
- Transcript of Proceedings, Burglary, 6 July 1839 [ Extradition of JS et al. for Treason and Other Crimes ]
- Warrant, 2 August 1842–B [ City of Nauvoo v. Thompson ]