John Johnson, Sr. (1770 - July 30, 1824) was a Maryland attorney and judge, and the fourth Chancellor of Maryland, from 1821 to 1824.The incidents of Johnson's early life "seem to be lost in obscurity". He settled in Annapolis and there practiced his profession. He was appointed Attorney-General of Maryland on October 18, 1806, to succeed John Thomson Mason, his predecessors in that office having also included Luther Martin and William Pinkney. Chief Justice Roger B.
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