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I received your Letter on the subject of the backwardness of the militia of Berkeley and Frederic...
I think every paper is now ready for you. They shall be delivered to you tomorrow morning if you...
I received in August your favour wherein you give me hopes of your being able to procure for me...
Your Letter from Louisville of February 22’d —80 came safely to Hand. In Answer to your...
Your letter and verba[l message] by Mr. St. Vrain was received today; your m[essage will be?]...
I am happy to find that you are persevering thro’ your difficulties and hope it will have a...
Since my last to you by Capt. Shannon informing you that draughts from yourself and Colo. Todd to...
Still having at heart the success of the expedition at the head of which you are placed, we have...
I sincerely congratulate you on your late Victory over the Shawanese and am sorry a want of...
Your letters of October 26 and 28 and Novr. 6 came safely to hand and lastly that of August 24. I...
A powerful army forming by our enemies in the south renders it necessary for us to reserve as...
Your Letters of July by Mr. Randolph came safe to hand. In a former letter to you on the Subject...
I have received information of many Murders recently committed by the Indians in Washington,...
The late assembly having made some alteration in the Western force as stated to you in my former...
I wrote you a letter from the neighborhood of Richmond during the course of the last month , but...
Mr. Randolph having been prevented by sickness from setting out for the Westward, gives me an...
The Executive having thought it expedient to erect a magazine and Laboratory on certain Lands...
The British army under Major General Phillips having landed at Brandon and meaning to press...
Certain information of the arrival of an Enemy’s Fleet in the Bay renders it necessary that we...
On Supposition that the armed vessels of private Property may some of them be usefully employed...
You are hereby appointed a Commissioner under the act For procuring a supply of provisions and...
You are hereby appointed a Commissioner under the act for procuring a supply of provisions and...
As we understand that the post at the barracks in Albemarle is distress’d for meal, we hereby...
The garrison at being likely to want provisions, we hereby extend your powers as commissioners of...
As it appears by the returns made to us that the spirits already procured under the provision Law...
As we have received information that the post at the Barracks in Albemarle is greatly distressed...
Be pleased to send us by the Bearer the Tobacco Notes still in your Hands of the Specific Tax....
The General Assembly on their meeting, having found it necessary to authorise the Executive to...
Be pleased to deliver for the use of this State to Messrs. Eaton and Brown, or order, whatever...
You are hereby appointed Commissioners for the purpose of carrying into execution in the county...
Since the instructions given you in my letter of 26th. June to carry the Salted meats you should...
Your Application for Money for your New Levies has been laid before the board. Tho’ it does not...
The law requiring that the tobacco notes received by you in payment of the two per cent. tax,...
The Law requiring that the Tobacco Notes received by you in Paiment of the two per Cent Tax under...
You are hereby appointed a Commissioner under the ‘act for procuring a supply of provisions and...
I have received three several letters which you did me the honor of writing on the subject of...
Inclosed you will receive the information you formerly desired on the subject of the barracks...
I do myself the honor of inclosing you an act of the assembly of this state for raising by...
Richmond, 15 Jan. 1781. This letter is virtually identical in substance with the letters to...
General Gates has written to me most pressingly for 1000 Tents. We have not a single Tent, nor is...
I inclose your Excellency an intercepted Letter from Major General Leslie to Ld. Cornwallis. It...
More precise information of the force invading the enemy enables us to dispense with the aid of...
I am to inform you [&c. as in the preceding Letter of May 5th] I am &c. FC ( Vi ); at head of...
The prisoners taken at the Battle of the Cowpens being to pass under the conduct of Mr. Hyrne or...
The British [&c. as in the preceding letter to the words combined.] This movement of the enemy...
Be pleased immediately on Receipt of this to order to this place 40 of your Militia under a...
It being possible that the enemy may be destined for this place we have advised the Auditors,...
The British [&c.] And whenever it is over they shall be discharged except the number called for...
It having been reported impracticable for want of provisions to carry into execution the...
On the invasion which took place in January I called on your County by Letter to you for militia....