"Sacred to the memory of Judge Nathl Beverley Tucker Born 6th Sept AD 1784 Son of ST George Tucker President of the Court of Appeals of Virginia and Frances Bland Died August 26th AD 1851"
"Descended from Virginia's best blood JUDGE TUCKER was by birth, and training, a gentleman of the old school He filled with credit and distinction positions of trust and dignity. Was Judge of the US Court in the Territory of Missouri, and after his return to his native State was the professor of Law in the College of William and Mary till his death His influence in developing the minds and characters of his pupils was a prominent trait in his character. He was a ready, accurate and elegant writer He was hospitable, benevolent, and charitable and his honour and integrity were without a stain This eminent scholar and author; upright Judge learned jurist, constant friend, a Sage, a Patriot and a Christian"∼law professor
"Sacred to the memory of Judge Nathl Beverley Tucker Born 6th Sept AD 1784 Son of ST George Tucker President of the Court of Appeals of Virginia and Frances Bland Died August 26th AD 1851"
"Descended from Virginia's best blood JUDGE TUCKER was by birth, and training, a gentleman of the old school He filled with credit and distinction positions of trust and dignity. Was Judge of the US Court in the Territory of Missouri, and after his return to his native State was the professor of Law in the College of William and Mary till his death His influence in developing the minds and characters of his pupils was a prominent trait in his character. He was a ready, accurate and elegant writer He was hospitable, benevolent, and charitable and his honour and integrity were without a stain This eminent scholar and author; upright Judge learned jurist, constant friend, a Sage, a Patriot and a Christian"∼law professor
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