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- dbr:Philip_N._Nicholas
- dbr:Attorney_General_of_Maryland
- dbr:John_Thomson_Mason
- dbr:Edward_Tilghman
- dbr:John_Purviance
- dbr:William_Govane
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- John Campbell (en)
- John Taylor (en)
- Samuel P. Moore (en)
- William Cranch (en)
- John Hall (en)
- David Robertson (en)
- William Marshall (en)
- Thomas Hall (en)
- Edmund Jennings Lee I (en)
- Philip Moore (en)
- Robert Gamble (en)
- Thomas Chafe (en)
- James Lea (en)
- Philip Stewart (en)
- James Triplet (en)
- Edmund Randolph, former U.S. secretary of state, former U.S. attorney general, former governor of Virginia, former attorney general of Virginia (en)
- Additionally, the defense had unsuccessfully summoned Cyrus Griffin ; John C. Barret ; as well as John Hopkins, William Minor, Samuel Wheeler (en)
- Archibald Hamilton, Delaware judge (en)
- David M. Randolph (en)
- Edward Johnson Coale, lawyer (en)
- George Hay, lawyer (en)
- George Read Jr., U.S. attorney for Delaware (en)
- J. P. Boyd (en)
- James Winchester, military officer and statesman (en)
- John A. Chevalier (en)
- John Ballet (en)
- John Heath, Virginia politician (en)
- John Montgomery, Maryland politician (en)
- Luther Martin, American founding father (en)
- Nicholas Brice (en)
- Nicholas Vandyke (en)
- Philip Gooch (en)
- Samuel Harrison Smith, newspaper publisher (en)
- Walter Dorsey, Maryland judge (en)
- William H. Winder, lawyer (en)
- William Lewis, former federal judge (en)
- William McMechin (en)
- William Rawle, attorney (en)
- William S. Biddle (en)
- William Tuckey Meredith, lawyer (en)
- William Rawle, former U.S. attorney for Pennsylvania (en)
- Alexander J. Dallas, former reporter of Decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court (en)
- Gunning Bedford Jr., American founding father and judge of the U.S. District Court of Delaware (en)
- John Shephen
While the prosecution had summoned William Wirt and he had made himself available to testify, they ultimately did not call him to the stand. The prosecution had also unsuccessfully sought to summon Risdon Bishop, John Crow, Aquila Hall, Thomas Hall, John Harvie, Merewether Jones, Philip N. Nicholas, James Pleasants, Philip Stewart. Nicholas instead was called to the stand by the prosecution during the defense's presentation. (en)
- John Marshall, American founding father and chief justice of the United States (en)
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