1To James Madison from Francis Brooke, 4 March 1826 (Madison Papers)
...then in the Senate, 1800–1804, holding the post of Speaker from December 1802 until January 1803. From 1804 to 1811 he was a judge on the General Court, and he subsequently served as a judge on the Virginia Court of Appeals, 1811–51 (Kneebone et al.,
2Resolution of the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, 6 August 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
who often signed himself as “Junior” although the first name of his father, who was clerk of the Virginia Court of Appeals, was John. Brown began his career by 1802 as a
3Thomas Jefferson to Bernard Peyton, 10 July 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
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4Bernard Peyton to Thomas Jefferson, 5 July 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
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5Bernard Peyton to Thomas Jefferson, 2 July 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
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6Bernard Peyton to Thomas Jefferson, 4 December 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
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7To James Madison from Andrew Stevenson, 3 December 1820 (Madison Papers)
Peyton Randolph (1779–1828), the son of JM’s good friend Edmund Randolph, was a Richmond lawyer and official reporter of cases before the Virginia Court of Appeals (.... He served in the Virginia House of Delegates, 1776–79, for a short time in the Continental Congress in 1779, and as a judge on the Virginia Court of Appeals, 1780–1824, where he was president from 1809 until his death (David J...
8Francis W. Gilmer to Thomas Jefferson, 24 January 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
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9Thomas Jefferson to Francis W. Gilmer, 4 December 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
Virginia; Court of Appeals [index entry]
10Thomas Jefferson to Joel Yancey, 4 December 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
Virginia; Court of Appeals [index entry]