Henry L. Clinton
1820 – 1899
18 works on record
Works

Removal of County Clerk Gumbleton

Speech of Henry L. Clinton, delivered before the Democratic Republican general committee of the city of New York, September 5th, 1878, at Tammany hall
In the matter of William Post Sackett, charged with embezzlement of twenty-five thousand dollars, funds of the Market Bank
The people against Emma Augusta Burdell (otherwise called Cunningham)
Speech of Henry L. Clinton, Esq. to the jury, upon the part of the defence, on the trial of William Scharffenberg for the murder of Helena Meyer
Speech of Henry L. Clinton, Esq., to the jury on the part of the defence in the case of Orville H. Brown against Charles M. Davidson
Argument of Henry L. Clinton against the so-called Omnibus Bill
Argument of Henry L. Clinton, Esq., on behalf of the executors and respondents, in the A.T. Stewart will case, before the Supreme Court, First Department, City of New York, delivered March 11, 1878
Celebrated trials
Arguments of Scott Lord, counsel for contestant in support of motion to compel executions to advance to contestant not less than twenty thousand dollars and of Henry L. Clinton counsel for executors and proponents, opposing such motion, before Hon. Delano C. Calvin, surrogate of the county of New York
Argument of Henry L. Clinton, Esq., on the part of the contestants, in the Rollwagen will case before the Surrogate of the county of New York, delivered March 31st and April 1st, 1874
Speech of Henry L. Clinton, esq., to the jury, on the part of the defense, on the case Andrew J. Millspaugh, against Seth Adams, 3d in the Supreme Court, at a circuit holden in the city of New York
Speech of Henry L. Clinton, Esq
Argument of Henry L. Clinton, Esq., on behalf of the contestants, in the Nancy Smith, will case, before the Surrogate of the county of Suffolk, state of New York
Extraordinary cases
Speech of Henry L. Clinton, esq., to the jury, on the part of the defense, in the case of Andrew J. Millspaugh, against Seth Adams, 3d
The new murder law
Defense of insanity in criminal cases