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[[File:WytheToThomasBurkeAugust91775P2.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Reverse of a letter from [[George Wythe|Wythe]] to Thomas Burke. Original in the [http://library.haverford.edu/file-id-1037 Charles Roberts Autograph Letters Collection,] [http://library.haverford.edu/places/special-collections/ Quaker & Special Collections, Haverford College,] Haverford, Pennsylvania.]]
 
[[File:WytheToThomasBurkeAugust91775P2.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Reverse of a letter from [[George Wythe|Wythe]] to Thomas Burke. Original in the [http://library.haverford.edu/file-id-1037 Charles Roberts Autograph Letters Collection,] [http://library.haverford.edu/places/special-collections/ Quaker & Special Collections, Haverford College,] Haverford, Pennsylvania.]]
  
Letter from [[George Wythe]] to [[wikipedia:Thomas Burke (North Carolina)|Thomas Burke]], an Irishman who was later third Governor of North Carolina.<ref>"George Wythe to Thomas Burke, August 9, 1775." [http://library.haverford.edu/file-id-1037 Charles Roberts Autograph Letters Collection,] [http://library.haverford.edu/places/special-collections/ Quaker & Special Collections, Haverford College,] Haverford, Pennsylvania.</ref> The letter concerns the slaves owned by one Mr. Bloomfield. This letter is cited by Hemphill, in his dissertation titled "[[George Wythe the Colonial Briton#Page 143|George Wythe the Colonial Briton]]."
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Letter from [[George Wythe]] to [[wikipedia:Thomas Burke (North Carolina)|Thomas Burke]], an Irishman who was later third Governor of North Carolina.<ref>"George Wythe to Thomas Burke, August 9, 1775." [http://library.haverford.edu/file-id-1037 Charles Roberts Autograph Letters Collection,] [http://library.haverford.edu/places/special-collections/ Quaker & Special Collections, Haverford College,] Haverford, Pennsylvania.</ref> The letter concerns the slaves owned by one Mr. Bloomfield. This letter is cited by Hemphill, in his dissertation titled "[[George Wythe the Colonial Briton#Page 143|George Wythe the Colonial Briton]]." It was reproduced in 1894 in a [https://archive.org/details/cu31924029484692/page/n27 catalogue of autographs and portraits] from the collection of Charles Colcock Jones.<ref>S.V. Henckels, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924029484692/page/n27 ''Catalogue of the Valuable Autographic Collection and Engraved Portraits and Views Gathered By the Late Charles Colcock Jones, LL.D., Historian of Georgia''] (Philadelphia: Bicking Printing House, 1894), 7, 18. </ref>
  
 
==Letter text, 9 August 1775==
 
==Letter text, 9 August 1775==
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*Read this letter on the [https://archive.org/details/cu31924029484692/page/n27 Internet Archive.]
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*Read this letter in the [https://archive.org/details/cu31924029484692/page/n27 Internet Archive.]
  
 
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[[Category: Letters and Papers]]

Revision as of 13:23, 18 July 2019

Letter from George Wythe to Thomas Burke, dated August 9, 1775. Original in the Charles Roberts Autograph Letters Collection, Quaker & Special Collections, Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania.
Reverse of a letter from Wythe to Thomas Burke. Original in the Charles Roberts Autograph Letters Collection, Quaker & Special Collections, Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania.

Letter from George Wythe to Thomas Burke, an Irishman who was later third Governor of North Carolina.[1] The letter concerns the slaves owned by one Mr. Bloomfield. This letter is cited by Hemphill, in his dissertation titled "George Wythe the Colonial Briton." It was reproduced in 1894 in a catalogue of autographs and portraits from the collection of Charles Colcock Jones.[2]

Letter text, 9 August 1775

Page 1

Sir,

I have not been to Hampton since I wrote to you. I purpose to go thither in a few days, and will then endeavour to get further information concerning Mr Bloomfield's negros. The next of kin have now a right to the administration. but it seems to me that, unless they appear here, it cannot be committed to them; neither can it I be [sic] beleive [sic] be regularly committed to another in trust for them; neither will the court, in my opinion, without a suit, compel the persons in possession to deliver the negros [sic] to their agent. so that I would advise you, for the reason you mentioned before, to procure what is necessary to support the claim of the heir. The bill you sent me will enable me to form one in the suit of mr. Hamilton against Armstrong in the general court. The mode of procedure [sic] you are pursuing in Carolina seems very proper. I am, with unfeigned respect,

Sir,
Your humble servant
G Wythe

9 Aug. 1775.

Page 2

To

Thomas Burke Esq

Tyaquin

Orange County

NORTH CAROLINA

Geo.e Wythe —

Letter

Aug. 9.th 1775.

Cash D.r to Note of Bond

for Terms of Robinson Note 25/-

References

  1. "George Wythe to Thomas Burke, August 9, 1775." Charles Roberts Autograph Letters Collection, Quaker & Special Collections, Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania.
  2. S.V. Henckels, Catalogue of the Valuable Autographic Collection and Engraved Portraits and Views Gathered By the Late Charles Colcock Jones, LL.D., Historian of Georgia (Philadelphia: Bicking Printing House, 1894), 7, 18.

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