The reminiscences of David Hayfield Conyngham, 1750-1834, a hero of the revolution, and the head of the revolutionary house of Conynngham and Nesbitt, Philadelphia, Pa., with an introductions, biographical sketches, and annotations . ng-land ; was there an Attorney, and the Judge has told mewas the first one who gave a brief to Lord Mansfield. Hewas Register and Recorder in my day, and the Judge actedas Clerk in his office. He went to England and died there, 133. John Riddle. Taylor, 34 Mulberry street, Philadelphia Directory, 1791. 134. Ralph Peters, of Liverpool, Lancashire, Gent, was a Barr
The reminiscences of David Hayfield Conyngham, 1750-1834, a hero of the revolution, and the head of the revolutionary house of Conynngham and Nesbitt, Philadelphia, Pa., with an introductions, biographical sketches, and annotations . ng-land ; was there an Attorney, and the Judge has told mewas the first one who gave a brief to Lord Mansfield. Hewas Register and Recorder in my day, and the Judge actedas Clerk in his office. He went to England and died there, 133. John Riddle. Taylor, 34 Mulberry street, Philadelphia Directory, 1791. 134. Ralph Peters, of Liverpool, Lancashire, Gent, was a Barrister, Town Clerk ofLiverpool, and Sheriff of Lancashire. He had— i. IVilliam, admitted to practice Law in London; in practice Philadelphia 1739.(Martins Bench and Bar, 301.) He died, England, before 1782. He hadJudge Richard Peters, Jr., LL. D. Note 126. Judge Peters was the father ofRalph Peters, whose daughter was the first wife of Edward Rodman Mayer,M. D., the beloved physician of Wilkes-Barr6. ii. Rev. Richard, Wadham College, Oxford University, England : matriculated 8thApril, 1731, aged 20; D. D. by Diploma 2 May, 1770, then rector of ChristChurch and St. Peters, Philadelphia. (Alumni Oxiensis, Vol. IV. 1102.) ^^. u.
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