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  • [[File:WytheMonument.jpg|thumb|right|400px|<p>Monument to mark George Wythe's burial at St. John's Episcopal Church, East Broad Street, Richmond, Virgini ...able Old Tree]]," ''The Times'' (Richmond, VA), October 28, 1894, 9; "[[In Wythe's Memory]]," ''The Times'' (Richmond, VA), January 12, 1901, 4.</ref>
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  • ...the the Colonial Briton: A Biographical Study of the Pre-Revolutionary Era in Virginia"}} ...the the Colonial Briton: A Biographical Study of the Pre-Revolutionary Era in Virginia]]" (18MB PDF).]]
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  • ...nt due to the Virginia Loan Office during the American Revolution instead. In this opinion, Wythe discusses the nature of post-war justice, as well as wh ...sh merchants.<ref>Emory G. Evans, "Private Indebtedness and the Revolution in Virginia, 1776 to 1796", 28 ''Wm. & Mary Quarterly 3d'' 349, 352 (1971).</r
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  • ...ns after the Revolutionary War were barred from claiming their inheritance in American courts. ..., and one-third of the price of the land in Norfolk. Both brothers resided in Antigua, but Francis occasionally visited Virginia, so he handled the purch
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  • ...the woman's husband. This comes from women's unfortunate legal position in Wythe's day. ==Virginia law in the early 18th century==
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Virginia: In the High Court of Chancery March 16, 1798. Between Robert Pleasants, son an ...x|right|First page of [[Media:BetweenPleasantsAndLogan1800.pdf|''Virginia: In The High Court of Chancery, March 16, 1798. Between Robert Pleasants, Son a
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