- keyword(s): George Wythe
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Folder 1: Injunction by George Wythe, Chancery Court, for Blow v. Banks, 1794 November 28
Students and Faculty who boarded in the George Wythe House with Landlord, 1875
Marshall-Wythe-Blackstone Commemoration - New Town
Photostatic copy of a letter from George Wythe, at Williamsburg, to Thomas Jefferson, December 31 1781
1 piece.
Typed extracts of letters from William Munford to John Coalter, mentioning George Wythe., June 13 1790, April 23 and September 30 1791
Manuscript in the hand of and signed by George Wythe, October 13, 1774
Manuscript in the hand of and signed by George Wythe, October 13, 1774
Surveyors license signed by James Madison, George Wythe, Charles Bellini, and Benjamin Harrison, 1783 October 2
Issued by the College of William and Mary to William Cabell (William Cabell, Jr., 1759-) and signed by James Madison, George Wythe, Charles Bellini, and Benjamin Harrison.
[Wythe, George]. Legal form book of Peter Tinsley, clerk of the High Court of Chancery
Purchased from J. Presgraves, Nov. 1974
A printed sheet showing a portrait of George Wythe, a cut of the Wythe House at Williamsburg, the design of Wythe's book-plate, and the seal of Virginia
A newspaper clipping concerning the proposed purchase of the residence of George Wythe at Williamsburg, Va., February 27 1927
From the New York Times, 1 piece.
Note about an account signed by George Wythe, C.H. B. (Clerk of the House of Burgesses), 1772 April
Samuel Myers to brother John Myers concerning Mock Court trials, lawyers, mention of George Wythe, Mrs. Wickham., 1810 March 5
ALS. 4 pp.
James King et. al., Merchants of Glasgow, Scotland, to George Wythe, Judge of the Virginia High Court Chancery, circa 1795-1801
Petition regarding their suit against John Martin involving a debt and the assignment of a bond of Sir Peyton Skipwith's.
Bills of complaint in Orange Country Court, Strother vs Newport and Hart vs Newport, signed by George Wythe, 1748
Bill of complaint in Orange County, Va. in the case of Anthony Strother v. Christopher Zimmerman, signed by George Wythe, 1748
Correspondence of Robert M. Hughes regarding the erection of a monument over the grave of George Wythe, and a photograph of the monument, 1921-1922
Bill of complaint in Orange County, Va., in the case of William Russel v. Thomas Dowde, signed by George Wythe for the plaintiff, February 1747
Concerns a debt. Jury found for the defendant. Ph of DS. 2pp. (Original in the Marshall-Wythe Law Library)
Letters of tribute addressed to the George Wythe Chapter of the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity on the occasion of Dean Woodbridge's retirement, 1966 March 29-May 6
Gift of Julia Woodbridge Oxrieder, Williamsburg, Va. Personal Papers. Additions 1994.02 and 1993.57.
Bill of complaint in Orange County Court in case of Daniel Hart vs. Christopher Zimmerman, administrator of John Newport signed by George Wythe for the plaintiff., February 1748
Debt concerns medicine and doctoral visits. DS. 1 item.
Bill of complaint in Orange County, Va. in the case of Anthony Strother v. Christopher Zimmerman, administrator of John Newport, signed by George Wythe for the plaintiff, [1748?]
Concerns debt of 6 pounds and eleven shillings owed by the estate of John Newport to Anthony Strother.
Thoughts on government...written in the year 1776 by the Vice President of the United States, then a member of congress, in a letter to the Hon. George Wythe., Spetember 29 and October 2 1790
In the Gazette of the United States. 2 pieces.
CWF French Language Brochures for Capitol, Carter's Grove, Brush-Everard House, College of W&M, George Wythe House, Governor's Palace, James Geddy House, Peyton Randolph House, Public Gaol, Raleigh Tavern, and Weatherburn's Tavern
This collection is restricted and not available to the public.
Collected publications by and about the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, including guides and promotional material for visitors.
St. George Tucker Jr., St. George's, Bermuda to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1789 March 30
Your mother and sister are well. I hope you are well settled in Williamsburg. By the next opportunity you may expect some lemons and the shells for Mr. Wythe. Send your poems.
Robert Saunders, Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1800 January 16
Anderson will take charge of two pounds of tea for Mrs. Tucker. Also copy of View of the Illuminati. Cannot get copy of Report made by the select committee. Will be printed in sheets. Wythe and Jefferson are to outline plan for a new arrangement of Court of Chancery. Speaker of Senate is elected. Mr. Henry resigned.