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LAST Sunday morning the honourable PEYTON RENDOLPH, esquire, left this city to attend the continental congress; and on the succeeding morning GEORGE WYTHE , esquire, set off for the same laudable purpose. The LADIES of the above gentlemen accompanied them. The volunteers, as usual, paid every mark of distinction on the occasion. | LAST Sunday morning the honourable PEYTON RENDOLPH, esquire, left this city to attend the continental congress; and on the succeeding morning GEORGE WYTHE , esquire, set off for the same laudable purpose. The LADIES of the above gentlemen accompanied them. The volunteers, as usual, paid every mark of distinction on the occasion. |
Revision as of 17:00, 5 November 2018
Published in the Virginia Gazette on 31 August 1775.[1] A summary of recent news states that George Wythe left Williamsburg on the previous Monday to attend the Continental Congress in Philadelphia.[2]
Article text, 31 August 1775
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WILLIAMSBURG.LAST Sunday morning the honourable PEYTON RENDOLPH, esquire, left this city to attend the continental congress; and on the succeeding morning GEORGE WYTHE , esquire, set off for the same laudable purpose. The LADIES of the above gentlemen accompanied them. The volunteers, as usual, paid every mark of distinction on the occasion.