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''Brown v. Maupin'', Jefferson’s Memorandum Books 214 (1771),<ref>''Thomas Jefferson’s Memorandum Books, Volumes I-II: Accounts, with Legal Records and Miscellany, 1767-1826''. The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, 2nd Series, James A. Bear, Jr. and Lucia C. Stanton, eds. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1997): 49.</ref> was a case for slander involving a runaway enslaved person (Brown). [[George Wythe]] served as principal attorney with [[Thomas Jefferson]] assisting.  
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''Brown v. Maupin'', Jefferson’s Memorandum Books 214 (1771),<ref>''Thomas Jefferson’s Memorandum Books: Accounts, with Legal Records and Miscellany, 1767-1826''. The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, 2nd Series, James A. Bear, Jr. and Lucia C. Stanton, eds. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1997): 1:214.</ref> was a case for slander involving a runaway enslaved person (Brown). [[George Wythe]] served as principal attorney with [[Thomas Jefferson]] assisting.  
  
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==Text of Jefferson's Entry==
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|William Brown (run away) v. Daniel Maupin (Albemarle). Action for slander to come on next ct. Appear for def. Send for spas. G. W. prin.<ref>''Jefferson's Memorandum Books'', 1:214.</ref>
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
*Wythe the Lawyer
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*[[Wythe the Lawyer]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 11:12, 16 August 2023

Brown v. Maupin, Jefferson’s Memorandum Books 214 (1771),[1] was a case for slander involving a runaway enslaved person (Brown). George Wythe served as principal attorney with Thomas Jefferson assisting.

Text of Jefferson's Entry

Jan. 10. William Brown (run away) v. Daniel Maupin (Albemarle). Action for slander to come on next ct. Appear for def. Send for spas. G. W. prin.[2]

See Also

References

  1. Thomas Jefferson’s Memorandum Books: Accounts, with Legal Records and Miscellany, 1767-1826. The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, 2nd Series, James A. Bear, Jr. and Lucia C. Stanton, eds. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1997): 1:214.
  2. Jefferson's Memorandum Books, 1:214.