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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Virginia Gazette'' (Rind), 31 August 1775}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Virginia Gazette'' (Pinkney), 31 August 1775}}
Published in the ''Virginia Gazette'' on 31 August 1775.<ref>''Virginia Gazette'' (Rind), 31 August 1775.</ref> A summary of recent news states that [[George Wythe]] left Williamsburg on the previous Monday to attend the Continental Congress in Philadelphia.<ref>''Virginia Gazette'' (Rind), 31 August 1775.</ref>
Published in the ''Virginia Gazette'' on 31 August 1775.<ref>''Virginia Gazette'' (Pinkney), 31 August 1775.</ref> A summary of recent news states that [[George Wythe]] left Williamsburg on the previous Monday to attend the Continental Congress in Philadelphia.<ref>''Virginia Gazette'' (Pinkney), 31 August 1775.</ref>
==Article text, 31 August 1775==
==Article text, 31 August 1775==
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<div align=center> WILLIAMSBURG.
<div align=center> WILLIAMSBURG.
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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 RANDOLPH, 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.  
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Virginia Gazette (Purdie & Dixon), 19 August 1775]]
*[[Virginia Gazette (Dixon & Hunter), 19 August 1775]]
*[[Virginia Gazette (Purdie & Dixon), 1 September 1775]]
*[[Virginia Gazette (Purdie & Dixon), 1 September 1775]]
==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 15:42, 19 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 RANDOLPH, 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.

See Also

References

  1. Virginia Gazette (Pinkney), 31 August 1775.
  2. Virginia Gazette (Pinkney), 31 August 1775.