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<p> A distinguished British lawyer and statesman, chief-justice of the King's [[Bench]] in [[George]] I.'s reign, and ultimately Lord [[Chancellor]] of England; opposed, as judge in the case, the prosecution of Wilkes as illegal, and as a statesman the policy and action of the government towards the American colonies; he was created earl in 1786 (1713-1794). </p>
<p> A distinguished British lawyer and statesman, chief-justice of the King's [[Bench]] in [[George]] I.'s reign, and ultimately Lord [[Chancellor]] of England; opposed, as judge in the case, the prosecution of Wilkes as illegal, and as a statesman the policy and action of the government towards the American colonies; he was created earl in 1786 (1713-1794). </p>
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Latest revision as of 18:03, 15 October 2021

First Earl Of Charles Pratt Camden [1]

A distinguished British lawyer and statesman, chief-justice of the King's Bench in George I.'s reign, and ultimately Lord Chancellor of England; opposed, as judge in the case, the prosecution of Wilkes as illegal, and as a statesman the policy and action of the government towards the American colonies; he was created earl in 1786 (1713-1794).

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