Hugh Lennox Bond
Hugh Lennox Bond (1828-1893) was afederal judge on theUnited States Circuit Courts for the Fourth Circuit.[1]
He was nominated by PresidentUlysses Grant on April 6, 1870. He was confirmed by the Senate onJuly 13, 1870, and received commission that same day. OnJune 16, 1891, he was reassigned to theUnited States Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit. He served until his death onOctober 24, 1893.[1]
Education
Professional career
- Private practice, Baltimore, Maryland, 1851-1860
- Judge, Criminal Court of Maryland, Annapolis, Maryland, 1860-1867
- Private practice, Baltimore, Maryland, 1867-1870[1]
External links
- Brief biography fromNovelguide.com.
Footnotes
| Political offices | ||
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| Preceded by: NA - new seat | Circuit Courts for the Fourth Circuit 1870–1891 | Succeeded by: NA |
| Preceded by: NA - reassigned | Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals 1891–1893 | Succeeded by: Charles Henry Simonton |
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| 1869 | Dillon •Drummond •Gresham •Hillyer •McKennan •Shepley •Woodruff •Woods | ||
| 1870 | Blodgett •Bond •Bradley •Charles Daniel Drake •Emmons •Hopkins •Humphreys •Knowles •Longyear •MacArthur •Nixon •Sawyer •Strong •Winch | ||
| 1871 | Bradford •McKinney •Rives •Story •Swing | ||
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| 1876 -77 | |||
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- Appointed by None (assignment)
- Appointed by Ulysses Grant
- Confirmed 1870
- Federal Article III judges
- Federal judiciary nominee, April 1870
- Former federal judge
- Former federal judge, U.S. Circuit Courts for the 4th Circuit
- Former federal judge, United States Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit
- United States of America
- Former federal judge, Fourth Circuit
- Former federal judge, Fourth Circuit Courts
- Former Article III judges