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Benjamin Chew (November 19, 1722 – January 20, 1810) was an American lawyer and judge who served as the chief justice of the Supreme Court of the Province of Pennsylvania and later the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
During the first half of the nineteenth century, Benjamin Chew, Jr. (1758–1844) inherited Cliveden and developed it as a gentleman's farm. There is a record of wheat fields, fencing and corn crib on the site. After a long family conflict to settle his estate, Cliveden was inherited by Anne Sophia Penn Chew (1805–1892).
In the A&E special “Interrogation Raw: Celebrity Under Oath,” which aired on Thursday, two of the actor’s lawyers, Benjamin Chew and Jessica Meyers, shed light on the highly publicized 2022 ...
Benjamin G. Chew, who served as co-lead counsel for Johnny Depp in his defamation trial against actor and former spouse Amber Heard, will join Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP Business ...
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; Established: May 22, 1722 () (1684 as Provincial Court) Location: Harrisburg Pittsburgh Philadelphia: Composition method: partisan election with "Yes/No" retention vote at end-of-term
Cliveden (pronounced / ˈ k l ɪ v d ən /) is an English country house and estate in the care of the National Trust in Buckinghamshire, on the border with Berkshire.The Italianate mansion, also known as Cliveden House, crowns an outlying ridge of the Chiltern Hills close to the South Bucks villages of Burnham and Taplow.
SS Benjamin Chew was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II.She was named after Benjamin Chew, a fifth-generation American, a Quaker-born legal scholar, a prominent and successful Philadelphia lawyer, head of the Pennsylvania Judiciary System under both Colony and Commonwealth, and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Province of Pennsylvania.
Cut off from the main force, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Musgrave, of the British 40th Regiment of Foot, ordered his six companies of troops, around 120 men, to barricade and fortify the stone house of Pennsylvania Chief Justice Benjamin Chew, called Cliveden. The American troops launched a determined assault against Cliveden; however, the ...