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Domestic News May 13, 1808

Virginia Argus

Richmond, Virginia

What is this article about?

Delegates selected to represent various counties and the City of Williamsburg in the next General Assembly of the commonwealth.

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Delegates chosen to represent this commonwealth in the next General Assembly

Pittslyvania, Thomas H. Wooding & Walton, esqrs.

Halifax, Joseph Sandford & Wm. B. Banks, esqrs.

Middlesex, Richard M. Segar & John Jesse, esqrs.

York, Peyton Southall & Gawin L. Cosby, esqrs.

City of Williamsburg, James Semple, esqr.

Ohio, William Irwin & George Miller, esqrs.

Westmoreland, Stephen Bailey & Peter P. Cox, esqrs.

Greensville, Joshua C. Lunely & J. M. Jeffress, esqrs.

Jefferson, Carver Wills & Smith Slaughter, esqrs.

Madison, Robert Hill & William Madison, esqrs.

Essex, Archibald Ritchie & Carter Wood, esqrs.

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment Politics

What keywords are associated?

General Assembly Delegates Virginia Counties Elections

What entities or persons were involved?

Thomas H. Wooding Walton Joseph Sandford Wm. B. Banks Richard M. Segar John Jesse Peyton Southall Gawin L. Cosby James Semple William Irwin George Miller Stephen Bailey Peter P. Cox Joshua C. Lunely J. M. Jeffress Carver Wills Smith Slaughter Robert Hill William Madison Archibald Ritchie Carter Wood

Where did it happen?

Virginia

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Virginia

Key Persons

Thomas H. Wooding Walton Joseph Sandford Wm. B. Banks Richard M. Segar John Jesse Peyton Southall Gawin L. Cosby James Semple William Irwin George Miller Stephen Bailey Peter P. Cox Joshua C. Lunely J. M. Jeffress Carver Wills Smith Slaughter Robert Hill William Madison Archibald Ritchie Carter Wood

Event Details

Delegates chosen from Pittslyvania, Halifax, Middlesex, York, City of Williamsburg, Ohio, Westmoreland, Greensville, Jefferson, Madison, and Essex counties to represent the commonwealth in the next General Assembly.

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