William Conway (Arkansas judge)

William B. Conway (January 14, 1805 – December 29, 1852) was a justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court from 1847 to 1849.

[1] Conway was given no middle name at birth, but adopted one later in life: The letter B was added after his name to distinguish him from another William Conway, who was constantly getting his mail, and the confusion between the two was increased by the fact that neither of them had a middle name, so he added the B, standing for Bardstown (Kentucky), where he had once lived, and by this designation his name appears throughout the whole series of court decisions while he was on the bench.

[2][3] Cross was described as "a good man, but of small learning and capacity".

[3] Conway died in Little Rock, Arkansas at the age of 47, and was buried next to his mother in Mount Holly Cemetery.

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