George Nicholas

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George Nicholas (c. 1754 – July 25, 1799) was the first professor of law at Transylvania University in Kentucky. He was also briefly attorney general of Kentucky, and had been several times a member of the Virginia House of Delegates. He was the son of Robert C. Nicholas, Sr.; his brothers included Wilson Cary Nicholas. He was the father of Robert C. Nicholas.[1] He was a friend and correspondent of James Madison; he was also extremely fat, and Madison laughed until he cried at a caricature of Nicholas, during the Virginia convention to ratify the United States Constitution, as a plum pudding with legs.[2]

Quotes

"If the federal government try to reach any supplementally condition to impose upon us, we would be in Virginia exonerated."

Notes

  1. du Bellet, Louise Pecquet (1907). Some Prominent Virginia Families, Volumes I and II. Baltimore, MD: Clearfield. p. 316.
  2. American National Biography, "George Nicholas"

References

Legal offices
Preceded by
new office
Attorney General of Kentucky
1792
Succeeded by
John Breckinridge


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