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Dear Sir, <br />
 
Dear Sir, <br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Since my letter of <u>yesterday</u>, I have looked cursorily over all the charters in my office.  Of those sent by Mr. Montaigne the three which seem to concern the matter you are considering are the same that are in the appendix to Mr. Stith’s history and the other which is all that I have of them besides is an ordinance relating to the appointment of a counsil in England for the affairs of the colony. Among these I find several commissions by James the first and his son appointing commissioners to consider of the state of the colony and of the proper means to advance it. Shall I send you copies of them? Is there any thing else in which I can assist you? I am, dear Sir, your G Wythe<br />
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Since my letter of <u>[[[Wythe to Thomas Jefferson, 6 April 1775]yesterday]]</u>, I have looked cursorily over all the charters in my office.  Of those sent by Mr. Montaigne the three which seem to concern the matter you are considering are the same that are in the appendix to Mr. Stith’s history and the other which is all that I have of them besides is an ordinance relating to the appointment of a counsil in England for the affairs of the colony. Among these I find several commissions by James the first and his son appointing commissioners to consider of the state of the colony and of the proper means to advance it. Shall I send you copies of them? Is there any thing else in which I can assist you? I am, dear Sir, your G Wythe<br />
 
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"Wythe to Thomas Jefferson, 6 April 1775." Image from the Library of Congress, The Thomas Jefferson Papers.

Dear Sir,
    Since my letter of [[[Wythe to Thomas Jefferson, 6 April 1775]yesterday]], I have looked cursorily over all the charters in my office. Of those sent by Mr. Montaigne the three which seem to concern the matter you are considering are the same that are in the appendix to Mr. Stith’s history and the other which is all that I have of them besides is an ordinance relating to the appointment of a counsil in England for the affairs of the colony. Among these I find several commissions by James the first and his son appointing commissioners to consider of the state of the colony and of the proper means to advance it. Shall I send you copies of them? Is there any thing else in which I can assist you? I am, dear Sir, your G Wythe
                                  6 April 1775