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  • |6thofficesucceeded=[[wikipedia:John Blair, Jr.|John Blair]] |restingplace=[http://historicstjohnschurch.org/ St. John's Church]<br />Richmond, Virginia
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  • *Gadbury, John. ''[[Genethlialogia, or, The Doctrine of Nativities|Genethlialogia, or, The ...Printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling, (assigns of E. Sayer, Esq;) for John Worrall ... and Thomas Worrall, 1734. <span style="color: #115740; font-wei
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  • *Gadbury, John. ''[[Genethlialogia, or, The Doctrine of Nativities|Genethlialogia, or, The ...Printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling, (assigns of E. Sayer, Esq;) for John Worrall ... and Thomas Worrall, 1734.
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  • THERE has just been erected in St. John's churchyard a [[Wythe Monument|granite monument]] whose bronze inset conta ...the county of Elizabeth City, where he married Anne Shepherd, daughter of John Shepherd. His father was [[Thomas Wythe]] of the same county for which he w
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  • ...e one of a letter from [[Wythe to Henry Laurens, 27 February 1778|Wythe to Henry Laurens]], dated February 27, 1778. Image from ''The Papers of the Continen === John Adams ===
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  • ...ew of judicial review that would be influential in shaping [[John Marshall|John Marshall’s]] enunciation of the doctrine of judicial review at the United ...Oct. 29, 1782), in 2 The Letters and Papers of Edmund Pendleton 416 (David John Mays, ed., 1967).</ref>
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  • ...ates elected [[wikipedia:Peyton Randolph|Peyton Randolph]], President, and John Tazewell, Clerk.<ref>Jacob Neff Brenaman, ''A History of Virginia Conventio ...itia, arms, and ammunition. Notably, the Convention also appointed Patrick Henry colonel and elected [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[George Wythe]] as representa
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  • ===by Henry St John, First Viscount Bolingbroke=== |author=[[:Category:Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke|Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE: ''The Reports of that Learned Sir Henry Hobart Knight, Late Lord Chiefe Justice of His Maiesties Court of Common Pl ===by Sir Henry Hobart===
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  • ...obably during the 1927&ndash;1931 renovations to the building initiated by John D. Rockefeller, Jr.<ref>The College of William & Mary, "The Wren Building," ...e third annual meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, member W. W. Henry, of Richmond, offered the following resolution:
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  • ===by John March=== |author=[[:Category:John March|John March]]
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  • ...SPLAYTITLE:''The Philosophical Works of the Late Right Honorable Henry St. John, Lord Viscount Bolingbroke''}} ===by Henry St John, First Viscount Bolingbroke===
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  • ===by Henry St John, First Viscount Bolingbroke=== |author=[[:Category:Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke|Henry St. John, First Viscount Bolingbroke]]
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  • ...ent.jpg|thumb|right|400px|<p>Monument to mark George Wythe's burial at St. John's Episcopal Church, East Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia.</p><p>A smaller ...Times'']] in 1894 and 1901, made by Judge Conway Robinson, and Congressman John Lamb.<ref>W.P.P., "[[Venerable Old Tree|A Venerable Old Tree]]," ''The Time
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  • ...3-e-1728 "Pindar"] in ''Oxford Dictionary of the Classical World'', ed. by John Roberts (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007).</ref> He already had ''pan ...edges with gilt roll. Each front fly-leaf with early inked inscription of Henry Moore, Worcester College, Oxford. Front pastedowns have bookplate of H.M. P
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  • ...son, ''Cicero: A Portrait'' (Bristol: Bristol Classical Press, 1994), 303; Henry Joseph Haskell, ''This was Cicero'' (New York: Fawcett Publications, 1964), ...e]].<ref>"[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mtj.mtjbib025396 Thomas Jefferson to Henry Lee, Jr., May 8, 1825]" in ''The Thomas Jefferson Papers Series 1 General C
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  • *[[John Wayles Eppes]] &ndash; 9 titles<br /> |[[Reports of that Learned Sir Henry Hobart Knight|Hobart's]]
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  • |[[Reports of that Learned Sir Henry Hobart Knight|Hobart’s]] |[[Reports and Arguments of that Learned Judge, Sir John Vaughan|Vaughan’s]]
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  • ::::[[John Breckinridge]]<br /> ::::[[John Brown]]<br />
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  • ===by Henry St. John, First Viscount Bolingbroke=== |author=[[:Category:Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke|Henry St. John, First Viscount Bolingbroke]]
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  • |[[#Page 227|Wythe Receives John Randolph's Mantle, 1768]] ...Frank L. Jones, Prof. Freeman H. Hart, of Hampden-Sydney College, and Mr. John L. Bruner, of the <u>Richmond News Leader</u>, I have been constantly grate
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  • ...Henry Hobart Knight|Hobart]] 10.</ref> from [[Reports of that Learned Sir Henry Hobart Knight|Hobart's Reports]] and ''Wankford v. Wankford''<ref>''Wankfor ...gently as possible.</ref> in an error about the common law's origins.<ref>John Fortescue-Aland, ''[[Reports of Select Cases in All the Courts of Westminst
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  • ...includes the collateral kin's brothers and sisters, adding a reference to John Locke's [[Essay Concerning Humane Understanding|''An Essay Concerning Human ...to March through Coventry" in Shakespeare's [[Plays of William Shakespeare|Henry IV]]. The arguments were too strict; here, Wythe cited the canon that statu
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  • |publisher=Printed by Henry Lintot (assignee of Edward Sayer) For the executor of Fletcher Gyles ..., ...sily fixed his errors over the rest of his long and successful career.<ref>John William Wallace, ''The Reporters, Chronologically Arranged: With Occasional
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  • |1stofficepreceded=John Adams |2ndofficepreceded=Patrick Henry
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  • ...steem of the royal Governors, for he was intimate with all but [[wikipedia:John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore|Dunmore]]; nor of the government party, for he ...y only one vote, was expunged, in 1768, however, they had come up fully to Henry's ground. Mr. Wythe was still a prominent member of the House of Burgesses,
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  • ...eat American Lawyers]'', edited by William Draper Lewis, Philadelphia, PA: John C. Winston, 1907.]] ...|''Great American Lawyers'']], ed. William Draper Lewis (Philadelphia, PA: John C. Winston, 1907), 51-90.</ref>
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE: ''Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry''}} ...spiece from William Wirt's ''Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry'' (Philadelphia: James Webster, 1817).]]
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  • ...Henry Tazewell, Richard Parker, Spencer Roane, [[St. George Tucker]], and Henry St. George Tucker, Francis T. Brooke, and William H. Cabell.<ref>S.S.P. Pat ...h ''v.'' Caton, ''et al.'']] 4 Call, p. 5. John Caton, Joshua Hopkins, and John Lamb were condemned for treason. They were tried and convicted in the Gen-
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  • ...enticeship with Benjamin Robinson, clerk of the Caroline County court.<ref>John E. Selby, "[http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/68725 Pendleton, Edmund ( ...more conservative tendencies, Pendleton frequently disagreed with Patrick Henry, whom he regarded as a demagogue.<ref>Thomas P. Abernathy, Vol. VII, Part 2
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  • ...erson, Dice Robins," in ''Dictionary of Virginia Biography,'' vol. 1, eds. John T. Kneebone, J. Jefferson Looney, Brent Tarter, and Sandra Gioia Treadway ( ...d for first impressions which had the most salutary influence on my life." Henry Clay, who was for four years Wythe's amanuensis, whom Wythe taught and intr
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  • ...hn J. Crittenden, William A. Rives, Alexander Campbell, John Breckenridge, John Wickham, H. St. George Tucker, W. H. Cabell, and L. W. Tazewell. (3) [[Life of Patrick Henry|''Sketches of the Life of Patrick Henry,'']] by William Wirt (1817).
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  • ...and Mary College Quarterly,'' January, 1900, featuring letters from Judge John Coalter during his time as a law student under [[George Wythe]].]] In the correspondence of [[John Coalter]], formerly judge of the Supreme Court of Virginia, are many letter
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  • ...ear."<ref>Henry Clay to Benjamin B. Minor, May 3, 1851, in ''The Papers of Henry Clay,'' ed. Robert Seager II et al. (11 vols., 1959-1992), X, 888-89.</ref> ...ion's jurisprudence, for he taught such noted federal and state jurists as John Marshall, Bushrod Washington, and Spencer Roane. Wythe instructed so well t
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  • ...shington, D.C.: Way and Gideon, 1823), 7, 55.</ref> [[wikipedia:John Adams|John Adams]] mentions he is under an "engagement of secrecy" in a letter to [[wi ...ers of the Virginia Delegation&mdash;[[wikipedia:Richard Henry Lee|Richard Henry Lee]], [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[wikipedia:Benjamin Harrison V|Benjamin Harri
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  • ...ell as the guardian of Simon's children (and the plaintiffs in this case), John Simon Farley and Elizabeth Morson. ...operty. Otherwise, Francis feared that the American government would seize John Simon's land.
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  • .... to be sold by Auction, January 18th, 1881, at Richmond, VA.'' (Richmond: John E. Laughton, Jr., 1881), lists the volume as follows (p. 200): ...(GEO.). Case upon the Statute for Distribution, Richmond: 1796. Wilkins & John Taylor, ''et als.''; Fowler & Saunders. In one vol., 12mo. Auto. of Preside
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  • ...ia1911.pdf|The Seals of Virginia]]" at the request of the State Librarian, John P. Kennedy.<ref> Edward S. Evans, "[[Media:EvansSealsOfVirginia1911.pdf|The ...the seal. The committee consisted of [[wikipedia:Richard Henry Lee|Richard Henry Lee]], [[wikipedia:George Mason|George Mason]], Mr. Treasurer &#91;[[wikipe
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  • ===by Sir Henry Barnes=== |author=[[:Category:Henry Barnes|Sir Henry Barnes]]
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  • |link=Philosophical Works of the Late Right Honorable Henry St. John, Lord Viscount Bolingbroke ...Bolingbroke|The Philosophical Works of the Late Right Honorable Henry St. John, Lord Viscount Bolingbroke]]''
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  • ...storyOfVirginia1816Vol4.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Title page of volume four of John Burk's ''History of Virginia'' (1816) continued by Skelton Jones and Louis ...ks?id=2loDAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA33 ''Some Materials to Serve for a Brief Memoir of John Daly Burk, Author of A History of Virginia''], (Albany, NY: Joel Munsell, 1
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE: ''Works of the Reverend and Learned John Lightfoot''}} ===by Reverend John Lightfoot===
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  • ...ord Raymond]].'' 1st ed. London: Printed by His Majesty's Law Printers for John Worrall, 1766-1780. ...n, and Widow, when She was Married Last of Hartwell Cocke, Plaintiff, and, John Taylor, and William Urquhart, Executors of the Said Thomas Williamson, Defe
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  • |1stofficepreceded=John Floyd |2ndofficepreceded=John Taylor
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  • ...Law School] on September 25, 1954, for the bicentennial of [[John Marshall|John Marshall's]] birth. The journal pairs Hemphill's essay on "[[Media:Hemphill ...hen I think of it." Thus wrote [[wikipedia:John Page (Virginia politician)|John Page]] three weeks after the death of [[George Wythe]] in Richmond on June
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  • ...eOfWilliamWirt1850Title.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Title page for volume one of John P. Kennedy's [[Media:KennedyMemoirsOfTheLifeOfWilliamWirt1850Vol1.pdf|''Mem ...of the lectures of St. George Tucker at the College of William & Mary.<ref>John P. Kennedy, [https://books.google.com/books?id=fIVLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA120 ''Memo
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  • ...s Wythe, of Elizabeth City county, and Anne Shepard, his wife, daughter of John Shepard. He was a justice of the peace and was a burgess of Elizabeth City ...the crime, but was acquitted. He died June 8, 1806, and was buried in St. John's churchyard, Richmond. He married (second) [[Elizabeth Taliaferro]], daugh
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  • ...ius R. Shackelford, of Orange, Virginia]: It is now my pleasure to ask Mr. John. N. Sebrell, the Vice-President of the Association from Tidewater, to take Mr. John N. Sebrell, of Norfolk: Ladies and Gentlemen: This is the first time in my
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  • There are 393 petitioners named, including [[John Marshall]], [[William DuVal]], and [[George Wythe]]. The list is all in one John Cringan<br />
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  • ...nce, and his instruction of [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[John Marshall]], and [[Henry Clay]]. The thesis is presented here in its entirety, with permission:<ref> ...[[James Breckinridge]], [[Ludwell Lee]], [[Peter Carr]], [[John Brown]], [[John Coalter]], [[Buckner Thruston|Buckner Thurston]] [''sic''], and [[Littleton
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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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  • <div align="center">GOV. HENRY TO JOHN HANCOCK, PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS.<br /></div> ORDERED that his Excellency the Governor be requested to write to Capt. John Dixon to have the ten thousand weight of Gunpowder now in his Custody belon
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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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