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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Page 148
... appears to have been one of the most successful and honorable of the Colonial lawyers in the latter part of the Seventeenth century . In marked contrast to Sherwood with respect to fortune and family infuence , which counted for much ...
... appears to have been one of the most successful and honorable of the Colonial lawyers in the latter part of the Seventeenth century . In marked contrast to Sherwood with respect to fortune and family infuence , which counted for much ...
Page 150
... appears to have been especially interested , for we see him in that year writing to Henry Hartwell , another prom- inent member of the bar , " to mind Mr. Clayton to provide in- stitutes for our intended Society , and to take care that ...
... appears to have been especially interested , for we see him in that year writing to Henry Hartwell , another prom- inent member of the bar , " to mind Mr. Clayton to provide in- stitutes for our intended Society , and to take care that ...
Page 153
... appears the names of twenty - eight Virginians attending the Middle Temple prior to the American Revolution , whose families were without exception conspicuously identified with the history of the Colony , and some of whom became later ...
... appears the names of twenty - eight Virginians attending the Middle Temple prior to the American Revolution , whose families were without exception conspicuously identified with the history of the Colony , and some of whom became later ...
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A. W. Patterson Accomac Active members Alexandria amendment American Annual Meeting ARMISTEAD association or corporation attorney at law Bar Association Bedford Big Stone Gap bill Chairman CHARLES Charlottesville CHAS Christiansburg Circuit City Colony Committee on Legislation compensation County EDWARD Fairfax firm Fitzhugh FRANK Fredericksburg GEORGE ginia HARRISON Harrisonburg Henley HENRY Honorary members HUGHES JAMES JOHN law business LAW LIBRARY Law Reform lawyers Legislation and Law Lexington Lynchburg Lynchburg Lynchburg Lynchburg Middle Temple mittee motion Newport Newport News Newport Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Richmond Old Point Comfort person Petersburg Portsmouth practice of law President Gordon Randolph resolution RICHARD Richmond Norfolk Richmond Richmond Richmond RIXEY Roanoke Roanoke Roanoke ROBERT ROBERTSON ROBT Secretary Minor Springs of Virginia Staunton STUART Suffolk Tazewell THOMAS THOS tion Tunstall University of Virginia Virginia State Bar Volume XI Volume XXX Volume XXXII Warrenton Washington WILLIAM Williamsburg Winchester Wytheville