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 | | Ward Chipman, a Loyalist, was appointed New Brunswick's attorney general, then its solicitor general, after he was exiled to England at the outset of the American Revolution. |
 | | Ward Chipman was active in assisting, in the defence of Judge Sewell's house at Cambridge, Massachusetts, September, 1774, when it was violently attacked by a mob. |
 | | In an oft-quoted letter to Ward Chipman from Benedict Arnold, he wrote that he sent him a small parcel containing flannel hose, socks, and a pair of gloves that he would find serviceable if he was again attacked with the gout.In 1785, Ward Chipman was a founder of the New Brunswick Bar. |
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