Rufus King
Rufus King was born in New York in 1755. "In his youth, he was an ardent friend to the cause of Freedom and a patriot in action. He was a member of Congress when convened at Trenton, New Jersey, in 1784. He was a very efficient member of the Convention in 1787 that formed the Federal Constitution and was soon after elected to the United States Senate. From 1796 to 1803, he was a minister at the Court of St. James. In 1813, he was elected a United States Senator and was minister to England during the administration of John Quincy Adams. All his public and private duties were performed with a single eye to the glory of his country, the good of the human family, and the preservation of our glorious UNION. He bid farewell to earth, its toys, toils, griefs, and joys in April 1827."
Source: The Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution by L. Carroll Judson