RANDOLPH, EDMUND

1753–1813, American statesman, b. Williamsburg, Va.; nephew of Peyton Randolph. He studied law under his father, John Randolph, a Loyalist who went to England at the outbreak of the American Revolution. He served briefly in the Continental army as aide-de-camp to George Washington. He was a member of the Virginia constitutional convention of 1776, state attorney general (1776–86), a delegate to the Continental Congress (1779–82), and governor of Virginia (1786–88). Randolph was prominent at the Constitutional Convention in 1787, presenting the Virginia, or Randolph, Plan, which favored the large states. He at first vigorously opposed the Constitution as finally drafted, although his plan, more than any other, closely resembled it; later he urged its adoption in the Virginia ratifying convention (June, 1788). First Attorney General of the United States (1789–94), he left that post to succeed Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State. Like Jefferson, he had difficulties because of Alexander Hamilton's constant pressure to secure a favorable treaty with England rather than one with France. In 1795 the British captured dispatches of the French minister to the United States, which implied (falsely) that Randolph would welcome French money, whereupon President Washington forced his resignation. Randolph returned to the practice of law in Virginia, and many years passed before his name was entirely cleared. In 1807 he was chief counsel for Aaron Burr in his trial for treason.

See M. D. Conway, Omitted Chapters of History Disclosed in the Life and Papers of Edmund Randolph (1888, repr. 1971); H. J. Eckenrode, The Randolphs (1946).

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...221 . Quincy, Josiah, on good terms with Randolph, 260 . Randolph, Edmund, attorney-general, studies of John Randolph...19 ; goes to Philadelphia to study law with Edmund Randolph, 20 ; his life there, 20 , 21 ; returns to...
...207 Randolph, Ann Gary Nancy, 100-101, 205 Randolph, Edmund, 24 , 63 Randolph, Frances Bland, 80 -83, 85, 90 , 119 , 212...himself of Roanoke, 91 ; legal studies with Edmund Randolph, 24 ; salad days, 25 , 101 -4; letters home...
...33 , 42 - 43 , 159 Primogeniture, 30 - 31 , 85 Princeton University, 10 Property, 40 , 44 - 45 , 85 , 90 Prudence, 38 , 161 Quincy, Josiah, 14 , 61 , 76 , 84 , 125 , 129 , 138 , 145 Randolph, Edmund, 9 , 11 Randolph, Richard, 111
...was, as might be expected, with Swinburne. Jan. 15, 1876 . MY DEAR SWINBURNE,-- Do imagine yourself great Ben and me Randolph or Cartwright, and send me those two or three precious commendatory verses that fashion and New Grub Street deny me! I will...
...autumn of 1789. See Copeland, Our Eminent Friend Edmund Burke , Chapter V, "Burke, Paine, and Jefferson...pp. 583-586;and Russell Kirk, "John Randolph of Roanoke on the Genius of Edmund Burke", The Burke Newsletter , Vol. IV, No...
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...famed orator and lawyer Edmund Randolph presented it to the...as fine a speaker as Edmund Randolph, her desire reflected...and David Ricardo. Edmund Burke, as Russell Kirk...exaggerates in calling Randolph an American Burke...
...Republican, movement. Randolph underwent two intellectual...principles. First, he read Edmund Burkes Reflections on...traditional conservatism of Randolph and the Whig republicanism...difference when he compared Randolph to the father of modern conservatism, Edmund Burke. He wrote...
...Charlotte Corday," 39. (36) Edmund Burke, Reflections on the...France, vol. 3, The Works of Edmund Burke (Boston: Little and...production of Douglas (as "Lord Randolph"), accompanied by a farce...1794). (45) Luke Gibbons, Edmund Burke and Ireland: Aesthetics...
...with line 666 (Rostvig, "Renaissance Numerology" 13). Edmund Spenser in his Epithalamion (1595) celebrates his marriage...Short Times Endless Monument: The Symbolism of Numbers in Edmund Spensers Epithalamion. New York: Columbia UP, 1960. Hodgdon...
...rose great trouble" and blows eventually ensued. Finally, Randolph notes that afterward "the Queen was offended sore with the...4.) Norbert Elias, The Civilizing Process, trans. Edmund Jephcott (Oxford: Blackwell Books, 1994). (5.) Gail...
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A Sons Agonizing Choice: Edmund Randolph Chose a Path That Tragically...kings decrees. Educating Edmund Edmund Randolph was 15 at the time of this familial...Taking a Revolutionary Tack Edmund Randolph was a man now, and he felt the...
...Answer for Higher Density Living. by Edmund P. Fowler THINKING OUTSIDE the box is...physically diverse neighbourhoods. Bill Randolph, in his study Children in the Compact...architects grandiose fantasies from long ago. Edmund P. Fowler, who does not live in a highrise...
...Revolution. They zero in on John Randolph of Roanoke, the brilliant but...was a hotspur for the Jacobins. Randolph read Edmund Burkes Reflections on the Revolution...however, during the War of 1812, Randolph returned to Burke and this time...
...constitution along with James Madison, Edmund Randolph, Richard Bland, and Thomas Ludwell...scourge to future generations. Edmund Randolph also developed reservations about...pose a threat to state courts. Randolph suggested letting state ratifying...
...1913), 81. (11) Dr. John Randolph Haynes. Direct Government in California...13-15. (13) Sitton, John Randolph Haynes, 38. Also see Frederick...The Virginia Plan, proposed by Edmund Randolph, allowed the recall for the members...
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...were Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Henry Knox and Edmund Randolph. Hamilton, a lawyer, was the grandson of a laird...He succeeded Washington as commander of the army. Edmund Randolph, a Virginia lawyer, fought at the siege of Boston...
...monarchy of the worst kind, to wit an elective one." And Edmund Randolph, greatly concerned about the limits of executive power, warned against creating "the foetus of Monarchy." Randolph added that the "genius of the people of America" required...
...notable for Mr. Rakoves insightful biographical sketches encompassing lesser-known figures such as John Laurens and Edmund Randolph as well as luminaries such as Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Jefferson, he writes, locked the principle of...
...Cronin, and Magleby) Old institution Our own DoJ is 221 years removed from Washingtons first Attorney General, Edmund Randolph (1789-93) who succeeded Thomas Jefferson as second secretary of State (1794-95). Before PI became a Commonwealth...
...the philosophy of Hobbes and the religion of Calvin, they had very far-reaching anti-popular sentiments. For Edmund Randolph, the evils from which the new country suffered originated in the "turbulence and follies of democracy." Elbridge...
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RANDOLPH, EDMUND 1753 1813, American statesman, b. Williamsburg, Va.; nephew of Peyton Randolph. He studied law under his father...Disclosed in the Life and Papers of Edmund Randolph (1888, repr. 1971); H. J. Eckenrode...
RANDOLPH, JOHN 1773 1833, American legislator, known as John Randolph of Roanoke, b. Prince George co., Va. He briefly studied law under his cousin Edmund Randolph. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives...
RANDOLPH, EDWARD c.1632 1703, English...Navigation Acts. In 1679, Randolph settled in Boston as collector...under Joseph Dudley and Sir Edmund Andros . With the collapse (1689) of the Andros regime, Randolph was imprisoned for a time...
ANDROS, SIR EDMUND an dros, 1637 1714, British colonial governor in America, b. Guernsey...arrest Philip Carteret . When James II, partly influenced by Edward Randolph , consolidated all the New England colonies into the Dominion of New...
...the government during the Restoration period, and Increase Mather was a particularly bitter opponent of Edward Randolph and Sir Edmund Andros over the withdrawal of the Massachusetts charter and the conduct of the royal government. In 1688 he went...
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