W Y T 



The tityte was for the lefs heinous ones. It was not 

 fixed to any certain fum ; but left at liberty, to be varied 

 according to the cafe. 



Hence alfo nvyte, or wttree, one of the terms of privi- 

 '"^g*^ granted our fportfmen ; fignifying a freedom or im- 

 munity from fines or amerciaments : or, as it is vulgarly 

 conceived, from being liable to be begged for fools, for lack 

 of wit. 



WYTHE, io Law, the fame at waif. 



W Z E 



Wythe, in Geography, a county of Virginia, between 

 the river Kanhawa and North Carolina, with 8356 iuba- 

 bitaiits, including 1157 flaves. 



WYTHERS. See Withers. 



WYTOOTACKEE, in Geography, an illand in the 

 South Pacific ocean, about 10 miles in circumference ; dif- 



S. lat. 18° C2'. E. 



covered by captain Bligh in 1789. 

 long. 200° 19'. 



WZETIN. SeeU.SETiN 



END OF VOL. XXXV in. 



I'r'nied liy A. Strahan, 

 Neiv-Sirert-Square, LoDilon. 



