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==Letter text==
==Letter text==
That i may be able, sir, to procede with apparent propriety, acting as sole judge of the high court of chancery, i beg the favour of you, sir, to let me have certificates of mr Pendleton’s and mr Blair’s resignations.  
That i may be able, sir, to procede with apparent propriety, acting as sole judge of the high court of chancery, i beg the favour of you, sir, to let me have certificates of mr Pendleton’s and mr Blair’s resignations.  
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[[George Wythe|G. Wythe]].
[[George Wythe|G. Wythe]].
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==See also==
*[[Pendleton to Wythe, memorandum, 3 March 1789]]


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"Wythe to Beverley Randolph, 3 March 1789." Image from the Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Americana Collection.

Letter text

That i may be able, sir, to procede with apparent propriety, acting as sole judge of the high court of chancery, i beg the favour of you, sir, to let me have certificates of mr Pendleton’s and mr Blair’s resignations.

i am,

sir,

your most obedient servant
3d of march,
1789.

G. Wythe.

See also