The Last Great Colonial Lawyer

Charles R. McKirdy

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Author
Charles R. McKirdy
Publish Date
2018-07-02
Subtitle
The Life and Legacy of Jeremiah Gridley
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
292
Publisher Name
University of Massachusetts Press
ISBN-10
1625343493
ISBN-13
9781625343505
citemno
262657
Edition
First Edition
SKU
9781625343505

Description

Jeremiah Gridley (1702–1767) is considered "the greatest New England lawyer of his generation," yet we know little about him. Most of his renown is a product of the fame of his students, most notably John Adams. Gridley deserves more. He was an active participant in the Writs of Assistance trial and the Stamp Act controversy, and as a leader of the Boston bar, an editor, speculator, legislator, and politician, his life touched and was touched by much that was integral to eighteenth-century Massachusetts.

The Last Great Colonial Lawyer presents a portrait of Gridley against the background of his times. Religious controversies enter into this narrative, as do colonial wars and the increasing strains with Great Britain, but Charles R. McKirdy also rescues from the footnotes of time subjects such as the smallpox epidemic of 1721 and the currency crisis of the 1740s. Because Gridley was above all a lawyer, the primary focus is on his cases, which illuminate in a unique and very human way attitudes regarding race, status, commerce, property, and power.