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Introduction and summary.<ref>''Virginia Gazette'' (Purdie & Dixon, Williamsburg, VA) December 1, 1768</ref>
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This article reports on some happenings around Virginia and focuses mainly on the results of recent elections of multiple counties, including that George Wythe was elected as the mayor of Williamsburg.<ref>''Virginia Gazette'' (Purdie & Dixon, Williamsburg, VA), December 1, 1768</ref>
  
==Letter Text==
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==Article text, 1 December 1768==
 
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A few days ago died the Rev. Mr. JOSEPH TICKELL, Rector of Trinity parish, in Louisa, much regretted by his parishioners, and all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
 
A few days ago died the Rev. Mr. JOSEPH TICKELL, Rector of Trinity parish, in Louisa, much regretted by his parishioners, and all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
  
We also hear the??? Doctor PATRICK ADAMS, of Surry county, died a short time ago.
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We also heard that Doctor PATRICK ADAMS, of Surry county, died a short time ago.
  
 
On the 19th ult. Mr. RICHARD COCKE of Surry was married to Miss. NANCY CLAIBORNE, a daughter of Col. AUGUSTINE CLAIBORNE's, a most agreeable young Lady.
 
On the 19th ult. Mr. RICHARD COCKE of Surry was married to Miss. NANCY CLAIBORNE, a daughter of Col. AUGUSTINE CLAIBORNE's, a most agreeable young Lady.
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==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[Virginia Gazette (Rind), 16 February 1769]]
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*[[Scheme of a Lottery]]
 
*[[Virginia Gazette (Rind), 1 December 1768]]
 
*[[Virginia Gazette (Rind), 1 December 1768]]
  
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==External links==
 
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[[Category: Newspaper Articles]]

Latest revision as of 14:34, 9 August 2018

This article reports on some happenings around Virginia and focuses mainly on the results of recent elections of multiple counties, including that George Wythe was elected as the mayor of Williamsburg.[1]

Article text, 1 December 1768

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WILLIAMSBURG, Dec. 1.

LAST Friday PEYTON RANDOLPH, Esq; was unanimously chosen to represent this city in the next Assembly. We have also heard of the following elections, viz. For YORK, Mess. DUDLEY DIGGES and THOMAS NELSON. For GLOUCESTER, Mess. THOMAS WHITING and LEWIS BURWELL. For PRINCE GEORGE, Mess. RICHARD BLAND and PETER POYTHRESS. For KING WILLIAM, Mess. CARTER BRAXTON and THOMAS CLAIBORNE. For CHARLES CITY, Mess. WILLIAM ACRILL and BENJAMIN HARRISON. For CHESTERFIELD, Mess. ARCHIBALD CARY and EDWARD OSBORNE. For ISLE OF WIGHT, Mess. RICHARD BAKER and JAMES BRIDGER. For SUSSEX, Mess. DAVID MASON and JOHN EDMUNDS. For SOUTHAMPTON, Mess. HENRY TAYLOR and EDWYN GRAY. For MIDDLESEX. Mess. GAWIN CORBIN and PHILIP GRYMES. For NORFOLK borough, Mr. JOSEPH HUTCHINGS. For ELIZABETH CITY, Mess. WILSON MILES CARY and JAMES WALLACE. For WARWICK, Mess. WILLIAM HARWOOD and WILLIAM DIGGES.

Yesterday being the Feast of St. Andrew, which is appointed by the Corporation of this city for the election of a MAYOR, GEORGE WYTHE , Esq; was chosen into that office for the ensuing year.

His Majesty's ship Launceston of 40 guns, John Gill, Esq; commander, is arrived in Hampton road, from the Northward.

On the 15th of this instant the Rev. Mr. SAMUEL KLUG was chosen Rector of Christ Church parish, Middlesex, in the room of the Rev. Mr. Bartholomew Yates, deceased.

A few days ago died the Rev. Mr. JOSEPH TICKELL, Rector of Trinity parish, in Louisa, much regretted by his parishioners, and all who had the pleasure of knowing him.

We also heard that Doctor PATRICK ADAMS, of Surry county, died a short time ago.

On the 19th ult. Mr. RICHARD COCKE of Surry was married to Miss. NANCY CLAIBORNE, a daughter of Col. AUGUSTINE CLAIBORNE's, a most agreeable young Lady.

See also

References

  1. Virginia Gazette (Purdie & Dixon, Williamsburg, VA), December 1, 1768

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