Neville Patterson
| Beashnys | |
|---|---|
| Ruggyr | 16 Toshiaght Arree 1916 |
| Baase | 15 Jerrey Souree 1987 (71 bleeaney d'eash) |
| Jannooyn | |
| Keird | sidoor |
Aundyryn | |
She briw lesh Ard-whaiyl Mississippi eddyr 1962 as 1986[1] va Neville Patterson (16 Toshiaght Arree 1916 – 15 Jerrey Souree 1987[2]).
Ynsagh, coorse bea, as shirveish chaggee
[reagh | reagh y bun]Hooar Patterson e cheim 'sy leigh veih Scoill Leigh Ollooscoill Mississippi 'sy vlein 1939. Ren eh leighderaght ayns Monticello, Mississippi, marish e ayr, agh daag eh dy gholl stiagh 'sy çhirveish 'sy 3oo Rheynn Armit jeh Armee ny Steatyn Unnaneysit 'sy theater Oarpagh jeh'n Nah Chaggey Dowanagh. Chossyn eh Boyn Rollage Ooha ec Cah y Voogh, as ren eh roshtyn keim captan.[2]
Shirveish vriwnyssagh
[reagh | reagh y bun]Ayns Mee Luanistyn 1947, va Patterson reiht myr briw lesh y Whaiyl Ard-reiltagh,[3] raad ren eh briwnyssey feie ny smoo na 15 bleeaney, roish ren eh cosney yn reihys da ard-whaiyl y steat.[2]
'Sy vlein 1962, hass Patterson gyn staanys 'sy reihys son dy ve ny Vriw lurg Harvey McGehee er ard-whaiyl y steat.[1][4] Hass Patterson gyn staanys reesht 'sy reihys 'sy vlein 1970 as reesht 'sy vlein 1978.[1] Haink eh dy ve ny hard-vriw 'sy vlein 1977, agh dobb eh veih lhing elley ayns reihys 'sy vlein 1986,[1] as dirree eh ass yn oik er 30 Mean Souree 1986, tra dooyrt eh dy row eh geearree ny smoo golf y chloie.[2]
Bea phersoonagh as baase
[reagh | reagh y bun]Phoose Patterson rish Catherine Stough ass Jackson, Mississippi, as va daa ineen as mac oc.[2] Hooar Patterson baase lurg teaym chree er y vagher golf as eh 71 vlein d'eash.[2]
Imraaghyn
[reagh | reagh y bun]- ↑ a b c d Leslie Southwick, Mississippi Supreme Court Elections: A Historical Perspective 1916-1996, 18 Miss. C. L. Rev. 115 (1997-1998).
- ↑ a b c d e f Lynn Watkins as Tom Brennan, "Ex-Chief Justice Neville Patterson dies at 71", Jackson Clarion-Ledger (16 Jerrey Souree 1987), dg. 1.
- ↑ "Convington County Election Returns", Hattiesburg American (7 Luanistyn 1947), dg. 1.
- ↑ "Charles M. Hills, "Affairs of State", Jackson Clarion-Ledger (23 Sauin 1962), dg. A-8.
Lhaih neesht
[reagh | reagh y bun]- "The Office of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi" (2010). Mississippi College Law Review. Ym-lioar 29 (3): 469–497.
