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Portrait of Morrison Remick "Mott"Waite (1816-1888), Before 1888Portrait of Morrison Remick " Mott" Waite (1816-1888), Before 1888
Portrait of Salmon Portland Chase (1808-1873), October 1864. Creator: Alexander GardnerPortrait of Salmon Portland Chase (1808-1873), October 1864
Portrait of Salmon Portland Chase (1808-1873), Before 1873
Portrait of Roger Brooke Taney (1777-1864), Before 1864
John Marshall, 1808. Creator: Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-MeminJohn Marshall, 1808
William Howard Taft, c. 1910. Creator: William Valentine SchevillWilliam Howard Taft, c. 1910
John Marshall, 1809-1810. Creator: Cephas ThompsonJohn Marshall, 1809-1810
John Marshall, c. 1832. Creator: William James HubardJohn Marshall, c. 1832
John Marshall, after 1831. Creator: James Reid LambdinJohn Marshall, after 1831
Salmon P. Chase, c. 1864-1873. Creator: James Reid LambdinSalmon P. Chase, c. 1864-1873
Salmon P. Chase, 1861. Creator: Francis Bicknell CarpenterSalmon P. Chase, 1861
Chief Justice John Marshall, 1833. Creator: Asher Brown DurandChief Justice John Marshall, 1833. After Henry Inman
Lord Denman, 1844. Creator: UnknownLord Denman, 1844. Portrait of British lawyer, judge and politician Thomas Denman. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
Egbert Benson, ca. 1794. Creator: John VanderlynEgbert Benson, ca. 1794
James DeLancey, ca. 1785. Creator: Gilbert StuartJames DeLancey, ca. 1785
Sir J. Fortescue, (c1394-1479), 1830. Creator: UnknownSir J. Fortescue, (c1394-1479), 1830. Sir John Fortescue (c1394-1479) English Chief Justice of the Kings Bench, educated at Exeter College, Oxford, appointed governor of Lincolns Inn three times
Portrait of John Jay in his robes as First Chief Justice of the United States, c1780, (1937). John Jay (1745-1829) American statesman, patriot, diplomat and founding Father of the United States
Sir Edward Coke, Recorder of London, 1615. Artist: Gilbert JacksonSir Edward Coke, Recorder of London, 1615. Seated portrait in an ornate gilt frame of Lord Coke, a prominent judge and Recorder of London
Sir William Gascoigne refuses to sentence a prelate or peer, 1405 (1864). ArtistSir William Gascoigne defies King Henry IV, 1405 (1864). Gascoigne (1366-1423), Chief Justice of England, refusing to pass a sentence of death upon Lord Scrope (1350-1405), Archbishop of York
Gascoigne refuses to sentence a prelate or peer, 1405 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund DoyleGascoigne refuses to sentence a prelate or peer, 1864. Before Henry IV, (1366-1413), Sir William Gascoigne, (1350-1419), Chief Justice of England
Sir Charles Russell, c1891. Artist: W&D DowneySir Charles Russell, c1891. Charles Arthur Russell (1832-1900), Lord Chief Justice between 1894 and 1900. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery. [Cassell & Company, Ltd, London, 1890-94]
John Jay, American statesman, from a print published in 1783, (c1880). Artist: WhymperJohn Jay, American statesman, from a print published in 1783, (c1880). One of the Founding Fathers of the United States, Jay (1745-1829) was President of the Continental Congress from 1778-1779
Sir Edward Sheperd Greasy, MA, late Chief Justice of Ceylon, 1876. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldSir Edward Sheperd Greasy, MA, late Chief Justice of Ceylon, 1876. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in science
Sir Samuel James Way, 1886. Way (1836-1916), was an English-Australian jurist, was a Chief Justice of South Australia. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol II, by Andrew Garran
John Marshall, American statesman and jurist, (early 20th century). Artist: Gordon RossJohn Marshall, American statesman and jurist, (early 20th century). Marshall (1755-1835) was the 4th Chief Justice of the United States, (1801-1835)