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For the future protection of the Stores and Country on James River it has been thought necessary...
Your letter was put into my hands on the evening of the day before yesterday by a young Gentleman...
I am very sorry that the papers I had taken the liberty to trouble you with have been so...
I have been honoured with your letter of Feb. 5. Mr. Jones did put into my hands a paper...
I now do myself the honour of inclosing you answers to the quaeries which Mr. Jones put into my...
We are of opinion that such of the Militia in the South as had enlisted in the regular Service,...
You will be so good as to furnish to the American Officer appointed to conduct the British flag...
The inclosed deposition will inform you of the reason we have [to] believe that the inhabitants...
As large quantities of provision are of necessity drawn from the western part of this state for...
Not having heard from Captn. Maxwell for a considerable Time we are become apprehensive he may...
Your favor of the 12th. instant has come to hand. Mr. Brown [John Browne] has orders on the...
Virginia to wit I hereby certify that Archibald Blair is Clerk to the Council of State & that due...
I received yesterday your letter inclosing that of Colo. Dubuysson . It gives us great pain that...
Yours of the 14th inst. , came to hand this day. * * * with respect to Col. Finnie, as a...
Your letter to Governor Henry of the 1st. instant came safe to hand yesterday and I immediately...
The most timid being now satisfied that the enemy will not pay us a visit, Baptiste is relieved,...
It is recommended to the Board of Trade to procure for Colo. Bufords Officers now under orders to...
[ Williamsburg, 4 Sep. 1779 . Board of Trade Journal ( Vi ), under 19 Feb. 1780, records that...
One hundred and ninety Dollars are allowed for the within Services (Monsr. Francois Bosserons) in...
By a letter from Mr. Mazzei dated Nantes Nov. 27. 1779 I am informed that he had not then...
The Board of trade are requested to direct that Major Martin be furnished at the big island with...
[ Williamsburg, 6? Apr. 1780 . Minute in the Board of Trade Journal ( Vi ) under date of 6 Apr.:...
It occurs to the Executive that the Mr. Vezey at the Eastern shore with Salt is the Person who...
The Governor is advised to recommend to the Board of Trade to draw Bills of Exchange on Messrs....
[Williamsburg, 7? Apr. 1780. Minute in Board of Trade Journal ( Vi ) under date of 7 Apr.: “In...
If the board of trade will be pleased to resolve on the quantity of tobacco they think necessary...
The Board approves of the allowance to Mr. Moss of thirty five hundred Pounds for his trouble and...
The Board are of Opinion that exorbitant as the Price is these Articles must be bought to...
It having been concluded that the Council shall discontinue business at this place from the 7th....
Mr. Nathan having taken up Bills drawn on us to a considerable amount payable in N. Orleans, and...
The Board, in order to give Satisfaction as far as they are able to Colo. Legras and Major...
The board are of opinion payment should be made to Mr. Pollock of all the articles of his account...
The Council having explicitly guarded against admitting purchases from the Public Store by Mr....
It is recommended to the board of trade to settle the expences of Capt. LeMaire stated in this...
The inclosed resolution for purchasing Slaves to carry on the West Ham Foundary is transmitted to...
The Executive will not interpose to favor such a commerce (referring to a proposal contained in a...
It has become necessary to advance an additional Sum of Money to Mr. Lindsay. The Board of Trade...
The Board of Trade will be pleased to direct their Agent to State an account in his Books with...
I find that the recommendation of council to have bills of exchange drawn and sent to Colo....
The Council concur in opinion with the board of trade that forty pounds per annum to be paid as...
[ Williamsburg ] 25 Jan. 1780 . Requests advice of Council concerning purchase of spirits and...
[ Williamsburg ] 23 Dec. 1779 . The commanders of two vessels from Bermuda with salt to exchange...
The board are of opinion that Colo. Le Maire’s expences of £15,545 livres 14 sous be paid in...
[ Williamsburg ] 12 Nov. 1779. In compliance with the requisition of 30 Oct. for the purchase of...
The Act of Assembly having directed a Sale of the Ships Tartar and Dragon, the Gallies Henry,...
It appears from an Act of the last Session of Assembly that the Executive are empowered to make...
[ Williamsburg ] 13 Dec. 1779 . Order to carry into execution a resolution of the Assembly of 8...
It is recommended to the Board of trade to take measures for the immediate purchase of necessary...
[ Williamsburg ] 14 July 1779 . Upon consideration of the want of necessary supplies, it is...
[ Williamsburg ] 3 Nov. 1779 . Submits requisitions from Board of War for shoes and for clothing...