John Mercer (colonial lawyer)

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جون ميرسير (بالإنجليزية: John Mercer)‏ هو محامي أمريكي، ولد في 6 فبراير 1704، وتوفي في 14 أكتوبر 1768. rdf:langString
John Mercer (February 6, 1704 – October 14, 1768) was a colonial American lawyer, land speculator, and author. Born in Dublin, Kingdom of Ireland, he came to Virginia in 1720 where he built the colonial estate Marlborough (also called Marlboro; at Marlborough Point on the Potomac River, in Stafford County). He was a leading Virginia attorney and lawyer to George Washington, as well as a colonial prosecutor for the King's court of Virginia, particularly in then-vast Orange County. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString John Mercer (colonial lawyer)
rdf:langString John Mercer
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rdf:langString Marlborough plantation, Stafford County, Virginia Colony, British America
xsd:date 1768-10-14
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xsd:date 1704-02-06
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xsd:date 1768-10-14
rdf:langString Lawyer, real estate investor, planter, politician, author
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rdf:langString Ann Roy
rdf:langString جون ميرسير (بالإنجليزية: John Mercer)‏ هو محامي أمريكي، ولد في 6 فبراير 1704، وتوفي في 14 أكتوبر 1768.
rdf:langString John Mercer (February 6, 1704 – October 14, 1768) was a colonial American lawyer, land speculator, and author. Born in Dublin, Kingdom of Ireland, he came to Virginia in 1720 where he built the colonial estate Marlborough (also called Marlboro; at Marlborough Point on the Potomac River, in Stafford County). He was a leading Virginia attorney and lawyer to George Washington, as well as a colonial prosecutor for the King's court of Virginia, particularly in then-vast Orange County. He authored "Dinwiddianae" (4 November 1754 – 3 May 1757; also known as "The Dinwiddianae Poems and Prose"), plus "Abridgement of the Public Acts" (1737; "An Exact Abridgment of the Public Acts of the Assembly of Virginia"), "First Code of Virginia Laws" (1759), and "Abridgment of Virginia Laws" ("Mercer's Abridgement of the Laws of Virginia"). Mercer was also a founding member, secretary and general counsel of the Ohio Company of Virginia, a land speculating company that had George Washington as a member. His private library consisted of between 1500 and 1800 volumes. Did legal work for George Washington land deals as a down payment as a partner, died owing Washington the balance of partnership. His heirs deeded 790 acres (just west of the present day intersection of South Four Mile Run Drive and South Walter Reed Drive in Arlington County, Virginia) to Washington in payment.
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