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Your favour of the 13th. desiring a suspension of the Act for raising new levies has been duly...
I have had the pleasure to receive your Excellency’s favor of March 27. and am to return you our...
We are sorry it is not in our power to send you the Commissions desired for two Sets of Field...
Your favour of the 10th inst. has come duly to hand. At the time we desired to set on foot the...
I have been honoured with your Excellency’s letter proposing the actual extension of our mutual...
Before the Receipt of your Favour of the 11th. Major General Baron Steuben had through Colo. Senf...
The Clothing to be furnished from the several Counties was by a general regulation to be...
Your favor of the 12th. instant has come to hand. Mr. Brown [John Browne] has orders on the...
I am exceedingly sorry that the Public situation has laid us under the cruel necessity of calling...
The day is so very bad that I hardly expect a council, and there being nothing that I know of...
We are very sorry that it is out of our power to furnish you with cartridge paper and lead. The...
I have duly received the letter of the 7th inst. from Mr. Constable written by Command from you...
Being informed you have a much larger supply of oil than will shortly be necessary for your works...
William Parker Esqr. Treasurer of South Carolina may probably have occasion for one or more...
Mr. Samuel Smith at Baltimore has at that place a quantity of flour belonging to this State. He...
I am to desire you to send of your Militia under proper officers with such good Arms as they...
I have received your Application on behalf of the Militia from the Counties of Loudoun and...
I am sorry to find that the Indians have begun their Hostilities so early: however I hope General...
at the Swet springs £24    Mr. Millers  127– 4 Berton Shavers 21    9    expences comg  336 Mr...
Your letter on the Subject of the Commission came duly to Hand but not having a Council it is out...
I am exceedingly sorry to learn that the Enemy are committing such cruel depredations in your...
It is quite agreable to us to take at Port Royal the seventy five Barrels of flour you have...
As so much of the subject of Colo. Davies’s letter as relates to the conduct of the Continental...
The same very disagreable Intelligence which you have been pleased to communicate to me of the...
Immediately on receipt of your Letter of the 9th . by Captn. Travis informing me of the loss of...
FC (Virginia State Library). Written by a clerk. Your letter of the 3d inst. came to hand...
The Council having determined that Colo. Elligood should be permitted to go into the enemy’s...
I am exceedingly sorry to hear that the Counties on Potowmac are so much harrassed by the Enemy...
Your letter of the 3d inst. came to hand yesterday. You will by this Time have received letters...
Lancaster, 7 Apr. 1781 . If the bearer, Mr. Job Carter, applies for an order on the treasurer for...