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Henry's Early Life and Times - 1769

1769 Henry admitted to the bar of the General Court

Colonial Virginia's highest court, the General Court, consisted of the royal governor and the members of the Council, who were appointed by the king. The General Court met in the Capitol in Williamsburg. Its members also comprised the upper house of the colonial legislature, or General Assembly. Only a small number of attorneys were admitted to practice in the General Court, which decided appeals from the county courts and all capital cases. Attorneys were not allowed to practice both in the county courts and the General Court.

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