Manuscripts and letters removed from scrapbooks in the Sidney S. Rider Papers, [ca. 1841-1842].

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Manuscripts and letters removed from scrapbooks in the Sidney S. Rider Papers, [ca. 1841-1842].

Two satirical illustrations removed from Caricatures and broadsides relating to the political affairs in Rhode Island in 1842... (2-FD/-R43c/vol.3/Rider, p. 34, 35. [1] A note identifies the person depicted as John Brown Francis. Text: "An office-beggar, returning disappointed from Washington Ap 1841". [2] An accompanying note identifies the person depicted as "Lord Kenyon as Chief Justice of the King's Bench, 1788-1802, an intolerant, obsolete Lawyer". Text begins: "Gentlemen, the D[--] says that he published the truth..."

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Francis, John Brown, 1791-1864

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Kenyon, Lloyd Kenyon, Baron, 1732-1802

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Kenyon's career included terms as Chief Justice of Chester (1780), Attorney-General (1782), and Master of the Rolls (from 1784). From the description of Papers of Lloyd Kenyon, 1792. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 235185788 Made Master of the Rolls in 1784 and Lord Chief Justice June 1788. From the description of Holograph notes by Lord Kenyon of cases tried at the Chester Sessions 1798-99. 1798-1799. (University of Missouri, Law School). World...