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The second edition of [[George Wythe|George Wythe's]] [[Decisions of Cases in Virginia by the High Court of Chancery (1852)|Decisions of Cases in Virginia, by the High Court of Chancery]], edited by B.B. Minor, was published in 1852.<ref>George Wythe, [[Decisions of Cases in Virginia by the High Court of Chancery (1852)|''Decisions of Cases in Virginia, by the High Court Chancery, with Remarks upon Decrees by the Court of Appeals, Reversing Some of Those Decisions'']], ed. B.B. Minor (Richmond, VA: J.W. Randolph, 1852).</ref> The publisher, J.W. Randolph, advertised the new edition in many of their other books, including this ad from the back matter of ''Southern and South-Western Sketches: Fun, Sentiment and Adventure'' (c. 1854)<ref>"J.W. Randolph's List of Books," ''Southern and South-Western Sketches: Fun, Sentiment and Adventure,'' edited by a Gentleman of Richmond (Richmond, VA: J.W. Randolph, n.d.), back matter, v. Although ''Sketches'' bears no date of publication, it cannot have been printed before 1854, since the advertisement quotes from Sands' ''History of a Suit in Equity,'' which appeared in 1854.</ref>
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[[File:VirginiaReportOf1799-1800Backmatter.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Publisher's advertisement for the second edition of [[Decisions of Cases in Virginia by the High Court of Chancery (1852)|Wythe's Reports]] (1852), back matter from James Madison, et al., ''The Virginia Report of 1799-1800'' (Richmond, VA: J.W. Randolph, 1850 [reprint c. 1854]).]]
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The second edition of [[George Wythe|George Wythe's]] [[Decisions of Cases in Virginia by the High Court of Chancery (1852)|''Decisions of Cases in Virginia, by the High Court of Chancery'']], edited by B.B. Minor, was published in 1852.<ref>George Wythe, [[Decisions of Cases in Virginia by the High Court of Chancery (1852)|''Decisions of Cases in Virginia, by the High Court Chancery, with Remarks upon Decrees by the Court of Appeals, Reversing Some of Those Decisions'']], ed. B.B. Minor (Richmond, VA: J.W. Randolph, 1852).</ref> The publisher, J.W. Randolph, advertised the new edition in many of their books, including this ad for "Wythe's Virginia Reports" from the back matter of Hugh Blair Grigsby's [[Virginia Convention of 1776|''The Virginia Convention of 1776'']] (1855). The book was bound in sheepskin and offered for $4.00.<ref>"J.W. Randolph's List of Books," in Hugh Blair Grigsby, ''The Virginia Convention of 1776: A Discourse Delivered before the Virginia Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, in the Chapel of William and Mary College, in the City of Williamsburg, on the Afternoon of July the 3rd, 1855'' (Richmond, VA: J.W. Randolph, 1855), back matter, iv. Advertisements also appeared in J.W. Randolph editions of Edmund Ruffin, [https://books.google.com/books?id=LTuec1m0qvcC&pg=PA500 ''An Essay on Calcareous Manures''] (5th ed., 1852); Cornelius Walker, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433082370119?urlappend=%3Bseq=289 ''Memoir and Sermons of the Rev. William Duval, City Missionary, Richmond''] (1854); James Madison, et al., [https://books.google.com/books?id=zuc9AAAAIAAJ&pg=PP3 ''The Virginia Report of 1799-1800''] (1850, reprint c. 1854); and [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433074814603?urlappend=%3Bseq=203 ''Southern and South-Western Sketches: Fun, Sentiment and Adventure,''] edited by a Gentleman of Richmond (n.d.). Although ''Sketches'' bears no date of publication, it cannot have been printed before 1854, since the advertisement quotes from Sands' ''History of a Suit in Equity,'' which appeared in that year.</ref>
  
Randolph's advertisement includes a blurb containing quotes promoting the accuracy and authority of the new edition of Wythe's Reports. The quoted authors include Judge [[wikipedia:John Tayloe Lomax|John Tayloe Lomax]] (1781-1862), [[wikipedia:Alexander Hamilton Sands|Alexander Hamilton Sands]] (1828–1887), and [[wikipedia:John William Wallace|John William Wallace]] (1815-1884). There is also a quoted citation of Wythe in reported a decision from North Carolina Chief Justice [[wikipedia:John Louis Taylor|John Louis Taylor]] (1769–1829), who compare's Wythe's reasoning to that of similar English cases, finds Wythe equal or superior, and declares him "clarum et venerabile nomen": an illustrious and venerable name.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=vdwzAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA273 ''Orr v. Irwin,''] 4 N. Car. Rep. 273.</ref>
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Randolph's advertisement includes a blurb with quotes promoting the accuracy and authority of the new edition of the Reports. The quoted authors include Judge [[wikipedia:John Tayloe Lomax|John Tayloe Lomax]] (1781–1862), [[wikipedia:Alexander Hamilton Sands|Alexander Hamilton Sands]] (1828–1887), and [[wikipedia:John William Wallace|John William Wallace]] (1815–1884).
  
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There is also a quoted citation of one of Wythe's cases, from an 1816 decision from North Carolina Chief Justice [[John Louis Taylor]] (1769–1829), a probable former student of Wythe's. Taylor compares Wythe's reasoning to that in similar English cases, finds Wythe equal or superior, and declares him "clarum et venerabile nomen": an illustrious and venerable name.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=vdwzAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA273 ''Orr v. Irwin,''] 4 N. Car. Rep. 273.</ref>
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[[File:RuffinEssayOnCalcareousManures1852BackP1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Advertisement for books sold by J.W. Randolph of Richmond, Virginia, from back matter to Edmund Ruffin's ''An Essay on Calcareous Manures,'' 5th ed. (1852).]]
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[[File:JWRandolphsListOfBooks1855Piv.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Advertisement for the new edition of [[Decisions of Cases in Virginia by the High Court of Chancery (1852)|Wythe's Reports]], from back matter to Hugh Blair Grigsby's [[Virginia Convention of 1776|''The Virginia Convention of 1776'']] (Richmond, VA: J.W. Randolph, 1855).]]
  
 
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''J. W. Randolph's List of Books.''
 
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''Decisions of Cases in Virginia, by the High Court of Chancery,'' with remarks upon decrees by the Court of Appeals reversing some of those decisions, by GEORGE WYTHE, Chancellor of said court. Second and only complete edition. With a [[Memoir of the Author]], Analysis of the Cases, and an Index, by B. B. Minor, L.B. And with an Appendix, containing references to cases in ''Pari Materia,'' an Essay on Lapse, Joint Tenants and Tenants in Common, &amp;c, &amp;c, by Wm. Green, Esq. 8vo. sheep, $4.
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''Decisions of Cases in Virginia, by the High Court of Chancery,'' with remarks upon decrees by the Court of Appeals reversing some of those decisions, by GEORGE WYTHE, Chancellor of said court. Second and only complete edition. With a [[Memoir of the Author]], Analysis of the Cases, and an Index, by B. B. MINOR, L.B. And with an Appendix, containing references to cases in ''Pari Materia,'' an Essay on Lapse, Joint Tenants and Tenants in Common, &amp;c, &amp;c, by WM. GREEN, ESQ. 8vo. sheep, $4.
  
 
Judge Lomax, in the second edition of his ''Digest,'' (vol. 1, p. 613, note*,) says: "See, in the Appendix to Minor's edition of Wythe's Reports, a most learned and elaborate consideration of the origin, and nature, and principles of the doctrine of survivorship in joint-tenancy, and the extent to which, unrepealed by the Virginia statutes, it remains still applicable in practice, by Wm. Green, Esq., of the Virginia Bar." Other notices of the same Appendix occur ''ibid.'' 432, note 6; 527, note *; 536, text and note.
 
Judge Lomax, in the second edition of his ''Digest,'' (vol. 1, p. 613, note*,) says: "See, in the Appendix to Minor's edition of Wythe's Reports, a most learned and elaborate consideration of the origin, and nature, and principles of the doctrine of survivorship in joint-tenancy, and the extent to which, unrepealed by the Virginia statutes, it remains still applicable in practice, by Wm. Green, Esq., of the Virginia Bar." Other notices of the same Appendix occur ''ibid.'' 432, note 6; 527, note *; 536, text and note.
  
"This Appendix, from the pen of Wm. Green, Esq., of Culpeper, contains, among other useful essays, a learned, elaborate, and thorough discussion of the subject of foreclosure of mortgages in Virginia." &mdash;''Sands' Suit in Equity,'' 493.
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"This Appendix, from the pen of Wm. Green, Esq., of Culpeper, contains, among other useful essays, a learned, elaborate, and thorough discussion of the subject of foreclosure of mortgages in Virginia."&mdash;''Sands' Suit in Equity,'' 493.
  
Chief Justice Taylor, in Orr's heirs v. Irving's heirs and devisees, 2 Carolina Law Repository, 465, delivering the opinion of the court, says: "To these [English] cases may be added a decision made by the late Chancellor Wythe, in Virginia, which may be cited as equal in point of authority, if not superior, to any of the British decisions, from the luminous and conclusive reasoning on which that upright and truly estimable judge founds it&mdash;''clarum et venerabile nomen.''"
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Chief Justice TAYLOR, in Orr's heirs v. Irving's heirs and devisees, 2 Carolina Law Repository, 465, delivering the opinion of the court, says: "To these [English] cases may be added a decision made by the late Chancellor Wythe, in Virginia, which may be cited as equal in point of authority, if not superior, to any of the British decisions, from the luminous and conclusive reasoning on which that upright and truly estimable judge founds it&mdash;''clarum et venerabile nomen.''"
  
 
Mr. Wallace, Editor of "The Reporters Chronologically Arranged," says, in his third edition of that work, page 346: "A very greatly improved edition of Wythe, edited by B. B. Minor, Esq., of the Richmond Bar, with a memoir by the editor, and an appendix, containing many very learned notes, by Mr. Green, appeared in 1852. No American Reporter has ever been so learnedly and carefully edited."
 
Mr. Wallace, Editor of "The Reporters Chronologically Arranged," says, in his third edition of that work, page 346: "A very greatly improved edition of Wythe, edited by B. B. Minor, Esq., of the Richmond Bar, with a memoir by the editor, and an appendix, containing many very learned notes, by Mr. Green, appeared in 1852. No American Reporter has ever been so learnedly and carefully edited."
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All of the old editions of this work are imperfect, and yet copies have been sold at auction as high as $10, such has been the demand for it.
 
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*[[Decisions of Cases in Virginia by the High Court of Chancery (1852)|''Decisions of Cases in Virginia by the High Court of Chancery'' (1852)]]
 
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Latest revision as of 08:39, 18 December 2018

Publisher's advertisement for the second edition of Wythe's Reports (1852), back matter from James Madison, et al., The Virginia Report of 1799-1800 (Richmond, VA: J.W. Randolph, 1850 [reprint c. 1854]).

The second edition of George Wythe's Decisions of Cases in Virginia, by the High Court of Chancery, edited by B.B. Minor, was published in 1852.[1] The publisher, J.W. Randolph, advertised the new edition in many of their books, including this ad for "Wythe's Virginia Reports" from the back matter of Hugh Blair Grigsby's The Virginia Convention of 1776 (1855). The book was bound in sheepskin and offered for $4.00.[2]

Randolph's advertisement includes a blurb with quotes promoting the accuracy and authority of the new edition of the Reports. The quoted authors include Judge John Tayloe Lomax (1781–1862), Alexander Hamilton Sands (1828–1887), and John William Wallace (1815–1884).

There is also a quoted citation of one of Wythe's cases, from an 1816 decision from North Carolina Chief Justice John Louis Taylor (1769–1829), a probable former student of Wythe's. Taylor compares Wythe's reasoning to that in similar English cases, finds Wythe equal or superior, and declares him "clarum et venerabile nomen": an illustrious and venerable name.[3]

Back matter, page iv

Advertisement for books sold by J.W. Randolph of Richmond, Virginia, from back matter to Edmund Ruffin's An Essay on Calcareous Manures, 5th ed. (1852).
Advertisement for the new edition of Wythe's Reports, from back matter to Hugh Blair Grigsby's The Virginia Convention of 1776 (Richmond, VA: J.W. Randolph, 1855).

J. W. Randolph's List of Books.


WYTHE'S VIRGINIA REPORTS.

Decisions of Cases in Virginia, by the High Court of Chancery, with remarks upon decrees by the Court of Appeals reversing some of those decisions, by GEORGE WYTHE, Chancellor of said court. Second and only complete edition. With a Memoir of the Author, Analysis of the Cases, and an Index, by B. B. MINOR, L.B. And with an Appendix, containing references to cases in Pari Materia, an Essay on Lapse, Joint Tenants and Tenants in Common, &c, &c, by WM. GREEN, ESQ. 8vo. sheep, $4.

Judge Lomax, in the second edition of his Digest, (vol. 1, p. 613, note*,) says: "See, in the Appendix to Minor's edition of Wythe's Reports, a most learned and elaborate consideration of the origin, and nature, and principles of the doctrine of survivorship in joint-tenancy, and the extent to which, unrepealed by the Virginia statutes, it remains still applicable in practice, by Wm. Green, Esq., of the Virginia Bar." Other notices of the same Appendix occur ibid. 432, note 6; 527, note *; 536, text and note.

"This Appendix, from the pen of Wm. Green, Esq., of Culpeper, contains, among other useful essays, a learned, elaborate, and thorough discussion of the subject of foreclosure of mortgages in Virginia."—Sands' Suit in Equity, 493.

Chief Justice TAYLOR, in Orr's heirs v. Irving's heirs and devisees, 2 Carolina Law Repository, 465, delivering the opinion of the court, says: "To these [English] cases may be added a decision made by the late Chancellor Wythe, in Virginia, which may be cited as equal in point of authority, if not superior, to any of the British decisions, from the luminous and conclusive reasoning on which that upright and truly estimable judge founds it—clarum et venerabile nomen."

Mr. Wallace, Editor of "The Reporters Chronologically Arranged," says, in his third edition of that work, page 346: "A very greatly improved edition of Wythe, edited by B. B. Minor, Esq., of the Richmond Bar, with a memoir by the editor, and an appendix, containing many very learned notes, by Mr. Green, appeared in 1852. No American Reporter has ever been so learnedly and carefully edited."

All of the old editions of this work are imperfect, and yet copies have been sold at auction as high as $10, such has been the demand for it.

New and only complete edition.

Published by
J. W. RANDOLPH.

See also

References

  1. George Wythe, Decisions of Cases in Virginia, by the High Court Chancery, with Remarks upon Decrees by the Court of Appeals, Reversing Some of Those Decisions, ed. B.B. Minor (Richmond, VA: J.W. Randolph, 1852).
  2. "J.W. Randolph's List of Books," in Hugh Blair Grigsby, The Virginia Convention of 1776: A Discourse Delivered before the Virginia Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, in the Chapel of William and Mary College, in the City of Williamsburg, on the Afternoon of July the 3rd, 1855 (Richmond, VA: J.W. Randolph, 1855), back matter, iv. Advertisements also appeared in J.W. Randolph editions of Edmund Ruffin, An Essay on Calcareous Manures (5th ed., 1852); Cornelius Walker, Memoir and Sermons of the Rev. William Duval, City Missionary, Richmond (1854); James Madison, et al., The Virginia Report of 1799-1800 (1850, reprint c. 1854); and Southern and South-Western Sketches: Fun, Sentiment and Adventure, edited by a Gentleman of Richmond (n.d.). Although Sketches bears no date of publication, it cannot have been printed before 1854, since the advertisement quotes from Sands' History of a Suit in Equity, which appeared in that year.
  3. Orr v. Irwin, 4 N. Car. Rep. 273.

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