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  • ...most distinguished pupils were [[John Marshall]], [[Spencer Roane]] and [[John Breckinridge]]. His text book was [[Commentaries on the Laws of England|Bla On August 31, 1780 Richard Henry Lee writes to his brother Arthur:
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  • ...sh;the convention that met in old [http://historicstjohnschurch.org/ Saint John's Church] right here in Richmond, and which is well-known to every school b ...ely differed from Mr. Henry as to the most expedient method to be pursued. Henry was the great dynamic force of the Revolution.
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  • ...839, to William F. Wickham, Esq., the son and executor of the celebrated [[John Wickham]] of Richmond, and written on the death of that eminent lawyer, pre FIRST INTIMACY WITH JOHN RANDOLPH.
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  • ...appeared in the ''Virginia Gazette'' in September, 1766, regarding Richard Henry Lee's involvement with the Stamp Act. ...regard to the Stamp Act must convince every (Text obscured) (even Richard Henry Lee himself) that it had no (Text obscured) that I now condemn the hero of
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  • ...:First Families of Virginia|First Families of Virginia]]. After the senior John Randolph died in 1775, Frances Bland Randolph re-married in 1778 to [[St. G ...tions Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. See also John Randolph to Theodorick Tudor Randolph, 13 December 1813, Grinnan Family Pap
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  • ...mentioned in the complainants bill it being part of the land mortgaged by John P.P. to J.B. by indenture bearing date the 8.<sup>th</sup> day of September Fontaine Maury against John Proudfit
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  • ...Margaret may not have shared her grandfather's anti-slavery worldview.<ref>John Bailey, ''Jefferson's Second Father'' (Sydney: Momentum Pan Macmillan Austr * Issac<ref>Issac was recorded as a son of Fanny. John Vogt, ed., ''Register for Bruton Parish, Virginia, 1662-1797'' (Athens, GA:
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  • ...ER. For SUSSEX, Mess. DAVID MASON and JOHN EDMUNDS. For SOUTHAMPTON, Mess. HENRY TAYLOR and EDWYN GRAY. For MIDDLESEX. Mess. GAWIN CORBIN and PHILIP GRYMES. His Majesty's ship Launceston of 40 guns, John Gill, Esq; commander, is arrived in Hampton road, from the Northward.
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  • ...e Board of Visitors since 1788, and another Wythe student, Chief Justice [[John Marshall]], had been elected a Visitor that year, in 1790.<ref>''Catalogue, |JOHN F. COSTE, ''First Physician, French Army''|| style="text-align: right;" |M.
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  • ...ed, in part, the sale of the Middle Quarter Plantation and its slaves to [[John Wickham]] in 1800.<ref>Ibid.</ref> ...Randolph and William Randolph executors of Thomas M Randolph deceased, and John Randolph an infant son and devisee of the said Thomas M Randolph, deceased,
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  • | To his Brother Sir John Constable, Knt. | History of the Reign of King Henry VII.
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  • | Henry, | [[wikipedia:John Pride|John Pride]], speaker
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  • ...[wikipedia:Jeremiah Morrow|Jeremiah Morrow]], afterwards Governor of Ohio, John Mark and other prominent people. The trial was repeated December 14, 1787, ...[wikipedia:Benjamin Franklin|Franklin]], [[wikipedia:Patrick Henry|Patrick Henry]], [[wikipedia:Benjamin Rush|Benjamin Rush]], and other distinguished Ameri
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  • ...e Several Roignes de les Tres Hault & Excellent Princes, le Roy Henry VII. Henry VIII. Edw. VI. & le roignes Mary & Elizabeth''}} ...s]] (1516–1584) studied at [[wikipedia:St. John's College, Cambridge|St. John's College]], [[wikipedia:Thavies Inn]], and was admitted to [[wikipedia:Lin
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  • ...John Blair in 1751 and the Custis family in 1754.<ref>Hemphill, 56-57. For John Blair see entries of March 20, 22, October 2, November 7, 1751, ''William a ...or the General Court and signed licenses for practitioners such as Patrick Henry.<ref>Hemphill, 106 (citing Tyler's Quarterly Magazine, IX, 97). Also signed
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