Jennings v. Black
From Wythepedia: The George Wythe Encyclopedia
Jennings v. Black, 1 Jefferson's Memorandum Books 239 (1771),[1] was case possibly involving ejectment in which George Wythe represented the plaintiff.
Text of Jefferson's Entry
Sep. 25. Gibeon Jennings ( ) v. John Ramsey (Augusta). Ejectm. for 165. as. Augusta. Empld. by James Black, who as havg. convd. & warrd. to def. is bound to defend. Recd. £5. G. W. is empld. in a similar suit id. v. Jno. Black, so mutually assist. (Id. v. John Black (Augusta). Ejectm. for 210. as. Empld. by James Black for def. Recd. of him £5.)[2]