they practiced not together, but they did argue cases together because frank went back to frederick where he hung out, and he and tony were so close that tunney married frank's only sister, so they were friends, colleagues for the rest of frank's life. he graduated from check -- from st. john's. when he was in annapolis, he did not board at the college. inlived with his great uncle a beautiful house near the scott house, which is still in annapolis today. it is privately owned, but it is really -- he had a good life there. read the law, came back, and then he married polly lloyd, so thelloyd family was also in upper income brackets. her father, colonel lloyd, huge .and owner for those of you who live around here, when you go to chesapeake they bridge, towards the eastern shore, he owned thousands of acres. big slaveowning family, as was the key family. as we will see later, slavery becomes a big issue and francis life.key's he married polly lloyd, and they had two children. he was a young lawyer in frederick, and then they moved to washington, d.c., in 1805. they moved to a house on bridg