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(1755 - 1835) Supreme Court Chief Justice and the principal founder of the American system of constitutional law, including the doctrine of judicial review. MARSHALL SEND FUNDS TO SUPPORT RUFUS KING AND THE AMERICAN EMBASSY IN LONDON Fine content and association A.L.S. 'J Marshall' as Secretary of State, 1p. 4to., 'Department of State', Washington, August 25, 1800. John Marshall served as Secretary of State to Rufus King (1755-1827), then serving as Minister to Great Britain. In part: '...I inclose you two bills drawn by Brown & Ives on Mesrs. Thomas Dickason & Co. of London dated May 3d 1800, the one for eight hundred & the other for one thousand pounds sterling. These bills were purchased by Col. Pickering & indorsed by him to you. If you have no particular letter of appropriations from him they are to be considered as remit for the general objects of government...' Some toning due to prior framing, folds, with a chip at top margin and a small hole at upper left, none of which substantially detract. Rufus King served as Minister to Great Britain from 1796 to 1802, and again from 1825 to 1826. Although the signing of Jay's Treaty in 1794 was successful in improving relations and increasing trade between the U.S. and Great Britain, King's service in London is credited with resolving boundary issues and settling claims for losses suffered by American sea merchants. His skills as Minister to the Court of St. James were such that he kept his post even under Jefferson's administration despite his Federalist leanings.

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August 26, 2021 10:00 AM EDT
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