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- 10:29, 3 May 2024 Patrick Henry to Wythe, 13 June 1777 (hist) [1,395 bytes] Lktesar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Patrick Henry forwards to George Wythe as Speaker of the House of Delegates a letter from wikipedia: George Washington|General George Washing...")
- 10:19, 3 May 2024 Patrick Henry to Wythe, 12 June 1777 (hist) [1,785 bytes] Lktesar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Patrick Henry sends George Wythe as Speaker of the House of Delegates notification of wikipedia: Thomas Blackburn (burgess)|Lt. Colonel Thoma...")
- 10:06, 3 May 2024 Patrick Henry to Wythe, 11 June 1777 (hist) [2,336 bytes] Lktesar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Patrick Henry writes to George Wythe as Speaker of the House of Delegates to ask the Assembly's opinion on the housing of two Loyalist prisoner...")
- 09:31, 3 May 2024 Patrick Henry to Wythe, 10 June 1777 (hist) [1,713 bytes] Lktesar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "With this letter Patrick Henry sent George Wythe as Speaker of the House of Delegates anticipated expenses for maintaining the army for the com...")
- 12:38, 2 May 2024 6 Questions Put to Mr G.W. (hist) [4,059 bytes] Lktesar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:6 Questions put to Mr G.W., Which Questions, He Answered, 25 August 1768}} Introduction and summary.<ref>Please footnote sources.</ref> ==Text== ===Page 1===...") originally created as "6 Questions put to Mr G.W."
- 15:08, 5 March 2024 Wythe the Politician (hist) [6,248 bytes] Lktesar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Main section== ===sub section=== <ref>This is a reference</ref> ''Italics'' ==See also== *Wythe the Lawyer *Wythe's Judicial Career ==References== <references />")
- 17:00, 29 February 2024 Resignation as Professor of Law and Police (hist) [2,988 bytes] Lktesar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Document text== <blockquote> Be it known that I George Wythe have resigned, and do, by these presents, resign, my office of professor of law and police in the College of Wi...") originally created as "Resignation as Professor of Law and Police, 15 September 1789"