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supreme court of appeals

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  • In his late sixties in 1788, Pendleton was president of Virginia’s high court of chancery and supreme court of appeals.

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

  • In his late sixties in 1788, Pendleton was president of Virginia’s high court of chancery and supreme court of appeals.

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

  • In his late sixties in 1788, Pendleton was president of Virginia’s high court of chancery and supreme court of appeals.

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

  • Resolved by the general assembly of Virginia, that the governor do tender to the congress of the confederate government, for its use as committee rooms, all the rooms in the building called the state courthouse, which are not now used by the supreme court of appeals and its clerk and the adjutant general, and to ask the corporate authorities of the city of Richmond to provide suitable accommodations for the circuit court of the city of Richmond and its clerk, and of the county court of Henrico, to provide for the circuit court of that county and its clerk.

    Journal of the House of Delegates of the State of Virginia, for the Session of 1861-62 Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates 1861

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