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Published in the Virginia Gazette on 23 January, 1778.<ref> ''Virginia Gazette'' (Dixon & Hunter), 23 January 1778.</ref> A summary of recent news states that [[George Wythe]] has been chosen as one of the judges of the High Court of Chancery alongside Edmund [[Edmund Pendleton]] and Robert Nicholas. <ref> ''Virginia Gazette'' (Dixon & Hunter), 23 January 1778.</ref>
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Published in the Virginia Gazette on 23 January, 1778.<ref> ''Virginia Gazette'' (Dixon & Hunter), 23 January 1778.</ref> A summary of recent news states that [[George Wythe]] has been chosen as one of the judges of the High Court of Chancery alongside [[Edmund Pendleton]] and Robert Nicholas. <ref> ''Virginia Gazette'' (Dixon & Hunter), 23 January 1778.</ref>
  
 
==Article text, 23 January, 1778==
 
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
*[[Virginia Gazette (Dixon & Hunter), 9 May 1777]]
 
*[[Virginia Gazette (Dixon & Hunter), 9 May 1777]]
*[[Virginia Gazette (Dixon & Hunter), 23 January 1778]]
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*[[Virginia Gazette (), 1 January 1780]]
 
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[[Category: Newspaper Articles]]
 
[[Category: Newspaper Articles]]

Revision as of 13:24, 26 November 2018

Published in the Virginia Gazette on 23 January, 1778.[1] A summary of recent news states that George Wythe has been chosen as one of the judges of the High Court of Chancery alongside Edmund Pendleton and Robert Nicholas. [2]

Article text, 23 January, 1778

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Williamsburg, January 23.

LAST Monday the General Assembly of this commonwealth met at the Capitol, but there not being a sufficient number of either House to proceed to business, the members present adjourned themselves from day to day till yesterday, when the Hon. ARCHIBALD CARY, esq; was chosen Speaker of the Senate, and the Hon. GEORGE WYTHE, esq; Speaker of the House of Delegates.

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References

  1. Virginia Gazette (Dixon & Hunter), 23 January 1778.
  2. Virginia Gazette (Dixon & Hunter), 23 January 1778.