27th and 29th Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court
In office June 1795 – June 1809
Preceded by
Daniel Owen
Succeeded by
Thomas Arnold
In office 1810–1812
Preceded by
Thomas Arnold
Succeeded by
Daniel Lyman
Personal details
Born
June 10, 1751 Smithfield, Rhode Island
Died
1820
Parent(s)
Thomas Arnold and Patience Cook
Alma mater
Brown University
Occupation
Lawyer, tavernkeeper, chief justice
Peleg Arnold (1751–1820) was a lawyer, tavern-keeper, jurist, and statesman from Smithfield, Rhode Island (now North Smithfield). He represented Rhode Island as a delegate to the Continental Congress in the 1787–1788 session. He later served as the chief justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court from June 1795 to June 1809, and from May 1810 to May 1812.[1]
^Manual - the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (1891), p. 208-13.
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Chronicles 1). Eber was a great-grandson of Noah's son Shem and the father of Peleg, born when Eber was 34 years old, and of Joktan. He was the son of Shelah...
Preceded by PelegArnold Democratic-Republican Party nominee for Governor of Rhode Island 1807, 1808, 1809, 1810, 1811, 1812 Vacant Title next held by Peleg Arnold...
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