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  • *Jacob, Giles. ''[[New Law-Dictionary|A New Law-Dictionary: Containing, the Interp *Walker, John. ''[[Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the English La
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  • *Jacob, Giles. ''[[New Law-Dictionary|A New Law-Dictionary: Containing, the Interp *Walker, John. ''[[Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the English La
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  • ...from 1718 to 1726. His mother was [[Margaret Walker]], daughter of George Walker and granddaughter of [[George Keith|Rev. George Keith]]. By these strains h In his "Remarks" to "Williams vs. Jacob and Wife" 49) he says: with reference to the act of the General Assembly fr
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  • *''[[Williams v. Jacob]]'' *''[[Commonwealth v. Walker's Exc'r]]''
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  • |[[Treatise of Laws|Jacob's introdn to the Common, civil & canon laws]]. 8<sup>vo</sup>. |[[New Law-Dictionary|Jacob's L. D.]] fol.
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  • ::::[[Jacob Walker]] (?)<br />
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  • |[[#Page 25|Union of the Wythe and Walker Families]] 3. Jacob Heffelfinger, <u>Kecoughtan Old and New, or Three Hundred Years of Elizabet
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  • ...does not know how it stands and a set of mathematic instruments for Jacob Walker <ref> [[Wythe the Teacher]] </ref>, one of his students who lives with him. ...ve a state of my account, for I do not know exactly how it stands. [[Jacob Walker]], a youth of great hopes, who lives with me, is likely to make a good prog
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  • ...acher of Liberty,'' supra note 3, at 3-41.</ref> His parents were Margaret Walker and Thomas Wythe (III), whose grandfather, the first Thomas, emigrated to V ...educated for a woman of the day. Besides the traditional basics, Margaret Walker Wythe's tutelage of her son included Latin and Greek. At some point Wythe a
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  • ...urnsides also asked the Chancery Court to force Loyal Company agent Thomas Walker to consent to granting Burnsides's land claim. Burnsides argued that: Furthermore, Wythe argued, the Virginia Supreme Court in [[Williams v. Jacob]] said that any sort of survey, even one issued under the authority of a mi
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  • |caption=Jacob's Treatise of Laws |caption=Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary
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  • ...Cordis, John Conner, Miss Peggy Clark, William Collins, Joseph M. Cabell. Walker Clarke, Rebecca Cannon, Simple P. Cook, Contractors for the Sale Prison, Mr E &mdash; Peter Elliot, Maj. Estill, Ralph Edmons, Miss Sally A.F. Ellerson, Jacob G. Ege, George Edgington.
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  • Jacob Chauster<br /> Jacob Myer<br />
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  • ...Thomas Warrington, rector of Elizabeth City Parish from 1756 to 1770,<ref>Jacob Heffelfinger, ''Kecoughtan Old and New; Or, Three Hundred Years of Elizabet ...ry gent * * absent James Balfour gent * * absent Wilson Miles Cary, George Walker gent.
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  • ...is daughter, Anne Walker (Wythe's grandmother) and granddaughter, Margaret Walker Wythe (Wythe's mother). Although never a Quaker himself, Wythe's maternal r *Jacob<ref>Cathy Hellier to Ron Hurst, "George Wythe's Slaves in Williamsburg" (me
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  • Examined by George Walker, Jr., James Wallace, Joseph Selden and Thomas Latimer. R. August 7, 1764 <b ...id decree against Walker and als.; negroes recovered of Augustine Moore by Walker and als., negroes recovered of Priscilla Kirkpatrick, deed. The following p
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