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Printed in the Virginia Gazette on March 8, 1770.<ref> ''Virginia Gazette'' (Rind), "One James Ransome of Gloucester", 8 March 1770,, 3, ''Virginia Gazette''</ref>[[George Wythe]] expresses his desire to purchase land which he is currently leasing and using to grow tobacco.<ref> ''Virginia Gazette'' (Rind), "One James Ransome of Gloucester", 8 March 1770, 3, ''Virginia Gazette''</ref>
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Printed in the Virginia Gazette on March 8, 1770.<ref> ''Virginia Gazette'' (Rind), "One James Ransome of Gloucester", 8 March 1770,, 3, ''Virginia Gazette''</ref> [[George Wythe]] expresses his desire to purchase land which he is currently leasing and using to grow tobacco.<ref> ''Virginia Gazette'' (Rind), "One James Ransome of Gloucester", 8 March 1770, 3, ''Virginia Gazette''</ref>
  
 
==Article text, 8 March, 1770==
 
==Article text, 8 March, 1770==

Revision as of 12:05, 17 September 2018

Printed in the Virginia Gazette on March 8, 1770.[1] George Wythe expresses his desire to purchase land which he is currently leasing and using to grow tobacco.[2]

Article text, 8 March, 1770

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ONE James Ransone, of Gloucester, the 23d of November, 1670 demised 50 acres of land, which is now in my possession, to Abraham Savey and Sarah his wife, for 99 years; and covenanted that he, or his heirs, is at the expiration of that time, would make another lease, for the like term, to the lessees, or their heirs, &c. they paying 100 pounds of tobacco. I long ago purchased the right of the lessees, and ever since the expiration of the former term have been, and now are, ready to take another lease, and pay the tobacco, but I cannot discover who is the person entitled to the reversion. If he inclines to sell his reposes, I am willing to buy it for what it is worth.
G. Wythe.

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References

  1. Virginia Gazette (Rind), "One James Ransome of Gloucester", 8 March 1770,, 3, Virginia Gazette
  2. Virginia Gazette (Rind), "One James Ransome of Gloucester", 8 March 1770, 3, Virginia Gazette