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Latest revision as of 13:05, 22 August 2023
Jefferson v. Stith, 1 Jefferson's Memorandum Books 373 (1774),[1] was a case regarding the estate of Thomas Jefferson's father-in-law, John Wayles in which George Wythe represented Jefferson.
Text of Jefferson's Entry
April 23. Note I have emploied Mr. Wythe in the following suits for Mr. Wayles's estate. Mercer v. Wayles's exrs. Jefferson et ux. et al. v. Skipwith & [ux.?] Jefferson et al. v. Stith. Also for Mr. Skelton's estate in Jefferson et ux. v. Fleming's exrs. Also for myself in Harris v. Jefferson et ux.[2]