Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 33Virginia State Bar Association, 1921 - Bar associations |
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... Colony , composed of twenty - two elected Burgesses , with the Council and Governor , which con- vened at Jamestown , July 30 , 1619 , and was the first legislative body in America , had no attorneys among the Burgesses , and differed ...
... Colony , composed of twenty - two elected Burgesses , with the Council and Governor , which con- vened at Jamestown , July 30 , 1619 , and was the first legislative body in America , had no attorneys among the Burgesses , and differed ...
Page 142
... Colony was the Council that met in 1607 . In 1623 monthly courts were established , which in 1642 be- came county courts , with appeal to Quarter Courts , or General Courts , as they were termed after 1662 ; and in some instances there ...
... Colony was the Council that met in 1607 . In 1623 monthly courts were established , which in 1642 be- came county courts , with appeal to Quarter Courts , or General Courts , as they were termed after 1662 ; and in some instances there ...
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... colony about 1670 and settled on the Potomac River in that part of Stafford County which is now King George . He , like many other practising lawyers of his day , was also a merchant and a planter , and was highly successful in each ...
... colony about 1670 and settled on the Potomac River in that part of Stafford County which is now King George . He , like many other practising lawyers of his day , was also a merchant and a planter , and was highly successful in each ...
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