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...Robert Carter Nicholas and George Wythe, 3 June 1760. The catalog entry describes this...
The professors of William and Mary are separated by various avocations so that it will perhaps be...
From Robert Carter Nicholas and George Wythe
George Wythe to TJ and Edmund Randolph, 17 Aug. 1793
...of 27 May from Robert Carter Nicholas and George Wythe. “George from King Wm,” called “old...
James Power and George Wythe were prominent lawyers in the colony.
...induced an application to the State chancellor [George Wythe], for an injunction to one of...
...; and in 1778 he, Edmund Pendleton, and George Wythe were made justices of the High Court of...
For GW’s comments concerning George Wythe, see
in George Wythe’s memorandum printed as an enclosure, in
...by Fairfax’s executor Wilson M. Cary before George Wythe, judge of the High Court of Chancery...
George Wythe had in his possession the bond to GW from Peyton...GW to George Wythe, 17 January.
George Wythe’s opinionFor the will and deed sent to George Wythe, see
GW quotes at length George Wythe’s missing letter in his letter to Dandridge of 12...
..., 64, 71). The letter from Speaker George Wythe to Jones accepting his resignation has not...
The closing and signature are in the hand of George Wythe.
...(your Uncle), John Wayles, George Wythe—Richard Randolph, Lewis Burwell, William Fitzhugh...
, 2:339 and note 4, 380. George Wythe (1726–1806) served in the Virginia general assembly,...
...members: James Wilson, Edward Rutledge, and George Wythe. That committee reported on 11 Nov....
The convention appointed George Wythe (1726–1806) of Williamsburg and Thomas Nelson, Jr....
. The chancellor of Virginia in 1793 was George Wythe.
...George Tucker, who in 1790 succeeded George Wythe as professor of law and police in the...
The chancellor of Virginia in 1789 was George Wythe.
George Mason wrote George Wythe from Gunston Hall on 14 June 1777 that “though...
George Wythe was the chancellor of Virginia in 1793. Richard Brent...