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Robert R. Prentis's brother-in-law was Nathaniel Beaman, Co-founder and President of the National Bank of Commerce of Norfolk, Virginia, and Mayor of Norfolk in 1901 (filled the remainder of predecessor's term). Beaman named his first son Robert Prentis Beaman, after Robert R. Prentis, and the name
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In 1927, Governor Harry F. Byrd, Sr. appointed Prentis the chair of a Commission to recommend Constitutional amendments to give cities and counties greater flexibility. The commission became known as the Prentis Commission. Its recommendations were based on the New York Bureau of Municipal Research
350:. His father Robert Riddick Sr. was a lawyer who became collector of internal revenue during the American civil war, as well as clerk of Albemarle county and proctor of the university. His education was very scant because of the American Civil War and death of his father. 378:, which was his home for the rest of his life. His first political office was as Mayor of Suffolk from 1883 to 1885. In 1894, he was elected Judge of the First Judicial Circuit of Virginia. He held that position until 1907 when he was appointed a member of the 390:
and a Virginian Citizens' Committee on Consolidation and Simplification in State and Local Governments. They were passed in two successive sessions of the General Assembly, and approved by the voters in a 1928 referendum.
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and, on March 10, 1926, became its first "Chief Justice". Prior to this, the judge longest in continuous service was called "President" of the court. He was on the court until his death in 1931.
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has subsequently passed to two other descendants. The latest, Robert Prentis Beaman III, followed in his namesake's footsteps, graduating from William and Mary Law School earning
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Lyon Gardiner Tyler, "Judge Robert Riddick Prentis", Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography (1915) vol. 4. p. 445
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from 1917 through 1931, and was the chief justice of the Court for the last five years on the bench.
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When just a very young man, he worked for a short time in the clerk's office in
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Prentis was born on May 24, 1855, to the former Margaret Ann Whitehead at the
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in 1875. After graduating with a law degree, he opened a law office in
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Dinan, John. "The Virginia State Constitution: a reference guide",
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lawyer, politician and judge. He served as a justice of the
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honors, and currently resides in Portsmouth, Virginia.
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Chief Justice of Virginia
Frederick W. Sims
Preston W. Campbell
Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia
Henry C. Stuart
Richard H. Cardwell
Joseph W. Chinn
Charlottesville
Virginia
U.S.
Suffolk
Virginia
Alma mater
University of Virginia
Virginia
Supreme Court of Virginia
University of Virginia
Albemarle County, Virginia

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