1777. Mme. DArblay, Early Diary (1889), II. 192. Dr. Wall was so differently wigged, that I really did not know him.
1822. Syd. Smith, Prisons, Wks. 1859, I. 362/2. The judge, wigged and robed as he is, is often very inferior in acuteness to either of the persons who are pleading under him.
1883. D. C. Murray, Hearts, II. xxviii. 889. Wigged heads went together in the well of the court, and papers were rustled to and fro on the table.