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Credentials as a Delegate to Continental Congress, 15 June 1782

Credentials as a Delegate to Continental Congress

MS (NA: PCC, Credentials of Virginia Delegates, fol. 57). Docketed: “Credentials of the honr. James Madison Edmund Randolph Joseph Jones Theodk Bland Arthur Lee Delegates for the State of Virginia read & filed Novr 4th 1782.”

Virginia, to wit,
In General Assembly

Saturday the 15th. June 1782.1

Resolved that James Madison jr., Edmund Randolph, Joseph Jones, Theoderick Bland jr., and Arthur Lee Esquires be appointed Delegates to represent this Commonwealth in Congress for one Year from the first Monday in November next.2

Archibald Cary S. S.

John Tyler S. H. D.3

1The Virginia Gazette description begins Virginia Gazette, or, the American Advertiser (Richmond, James Hayes, 1781–86). description ends of 8 June announced that on 7 June, the General Assembly had “unanimously continued” the members of the Commonwealth’s delegation in Congress for another year. The delay of eight days before issuing the credentials is explained in Randolph to JM, 20 June, and n. 5; and in Jones to JM, 25 June 1782 (qq. v.).

3The abbreviations after Cary’s and Tyler’s names stand for speaker of the Senate and speaker of the House of Delegates, respectively. The submission of these credentials to Congress on 4 November 1782 is recorded in JCC description begins Worthington Chauncey Ford et al., eds., Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 (34 vols.; Washington, 1904–37). description ends , XXIII, 709. The retained copy of the manuscript in the Virginia Historical Society varies slightly in punctuation from the text sent to Congress and also abbreviates “junior” as “junr” after JM’s and Bland’s names.

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