George Hay (December 17, 1765 – September 21, 1830) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of...
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Judge Hay may refer to: Eugene Gano Hay (1853–1933), member of the Board of General Appraisers George Hay (Virginia judge) (1765–1830), judge of the United...
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George Hay may refer to: George Hay, 7th Earl of Erroll (1508–1573), Scottish nobleman and politician George Hay (Virginia judge) (1765–1830), United States...
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George Dewey Hay (November 9, 1895 – May 8, 1968) was an American radio announcer and journalist. He was the founder of the original radio series Grand...
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representative from Virginia and a judge of the Court of Claims. Born on January 9, 1856, in Millwood, Clarke County, Virginia, Hay attended private schools, then...
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George Hay Lee (1807 – November 20, 1873) was a Virginia lawyer and politician who served on the Virginia Court of Appeals from 1852 until Virginia declared...
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Virginia, and opened his own law practice in Camden. He was married to Ida Virginia Yarborough and had 2 children. Hays was probate and county judge for...
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22, she married attorney and judge George Hay, who was from Virginia. James Monroe assumed the presidency in 1817, when Hay was 31. During his administration...
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Richmond, and Newport News (whose judges are shared with Norfolk). Appeals from the Eastern District of Virginia are taken to the United States Court...
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ended when Judge Hay was made judge of the United States Court of Claims. Judge Browning then moved his practice to Orange, Virginia, in 1909. Here he...
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believed lawyers needed deep educations. He served as a judge of the General Court of Virginia and later on the Court of Appeals. Following the American...
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opponent George Hay. Pleasants was sworn in as the 22nd Governor of Virginia on 1 December 1822. George Hay at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a...
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John Hay Whitney (August 17, 1904 – February 8, 1982) was an American venture capitalist, sportsman, philanthropist, newspaper publisher, film producer...
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present judges of the Supreme Court of Virginia. The court's name was the Supreme Court of Appeals until it was changed in 1971. Members were titled Judge until...
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George Poindexter (1779 – September 5, 1853) was an American politician, lawyer, and judge from Mississippi. Born in Virginia, he moved to the Mississippi...
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Philip P. Barbour (category Judges of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia)
when he accepted appointment as a judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. President Jackson appointed Barbour...
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Acts. Initiated by George Washington, drafted by George Mason, and passed by the Virginia House of Burgesses in May 1769, the Virginia Association was a...
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List of Washington and Lee University School of Law alumni (category Lists of people by university or college in Virginia)
Utah George Washington Hays, Governor of Arkansas Homer A. Holt, 1918 and 1923, Governor of West Virginia James L. Kemper, 1842, Governor of Virginia Ruby...
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List of Washington and Lee University people (category Lists of people by university or college in Virginia)
of Virginia, 1969–1979 James Hay, Law 1877 - United States Representative from Virginia; Federal Judge on the United States Court of Claims George Washington...
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Cacheris, former chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia Albert Sherman Christensen, former senior judge of the U.S. District...
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George Felix Allen (born March 8, 1952) is an American politician. A member of the Republican Party, he served as the 67th governor of Virginia from 1994...
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and as Attorney General of Virginia at the time of his death. Robert Brooke was the second son born to the former Anna Hay Taliaferro and her husband...
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justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi George Hay Lee (1807–1873), associate justice of the Virginia Court of Appeals Percy Mercer Lee (c. 1893–1969)...
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during the Creek War. Hays served as a quartermaster of the U.S. Army in the southwestern theater of the War of 1812, and then as a judge advocate of the Southern...
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the Bale of Hay Saloon, a landmark and watering hole in Virginia City. Steven Seagal's film The Patriot (1998) was partly filmed in Virginia City. Sarah...
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slavery: "Run away from the subscriber..." (Virginia Gazette, 1769) George Washington and slavery: Oney Judge "absconded from the household of the President...
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William A. Harrison (redirect from William A. Harrison (West Virginia judge))
was a Virginia lawyer, judge and politician who helped found the state of West Virginia. He represented Harrison County, Virginia in the Virginia House...
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baronets George Lee (actor), British actor, in Spearhead from Space George Hay Lee (1808–1873), judge of the Virginia Court of Appeals George P. Lee (1943–2010)...
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American Civil War and the Governor of Virginia from 1878 to 1882. George Hay Lee (1808–1873), United States judge Mary Greenhow Lee (1819–1907), diarist...
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The Johnston–Felton–Hay House, often abbreviated Hay House, is a historic residence at 934 Georgia Avenue in Macon, Georgia. Built between 1855 and 1859...
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