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I have had advice of Captain Hogg’s Company at Fort Dinwiddie mutinying for want of their pay;...
As Captain Hogg has purchased a sufficient quantity of Beef for his Company at Fort Dinwiddie,...
I came to this place on Sunday last and intended to proceed immediately up, but receiving your’s,...
You are to see that no more Houses are made use of here, than are absolutely necessary for the...
I arriv’d here last night where I found Colo. Stephens, Mr Boyd & Mr Gordon, and as the latter...
I am very sorry you have given me occasion to complain of your conduct in Recruiting; and to tell...
I had just finish’d my Letter of this date when Capt. Stewart deliver’d me Yours of the 18th...
Your obliging Letter of the 17th Octr was forwarded from Philadelphia to this Place, & came to my...
I have Sent twenty of My Soldiers to York Town who are all in good Sperritts there and Two I now...
Before this no doubt you have heard of Capt. Bells Misfortune which keept me from Settling my...
I have Sent under Cover the Return of the Company which tho more than a Week distant from the...
I received the instructions you left here, last night Colo. Stephens being at Connigochig...
I receivd your two Letter’s last Night by Jenkins, and was greatly surpris’d to hear that Comy...
I am sorry to find by your Returns, that the men are deserting; and fear you do not take proper...
If those necessaries which Major Lewis ordered for the use of Captain Hogg’s Company at Fort...
Since mine of the 26th Inclosing the returns which I imagine Lt. McNeil has carried to Winchester...
The Commissary has arrived, and I suppose You will learn a State of his Affairs by his Letter. I...
418Memorandum, 3–5 December 1755 (Washington Papers)
A Copy of the above Instructions was given at the same time, to Lieutenants Bullet, Stewart,...
419Orders, 3 December 1755 (Washington Papers)
Captain Bronaugh is ordered to hold himself in readiness to repair to Winchester immediately. All...
You are hereby ordered, to continue Recruiting until the 25th Instant; at which time you are with...
You are hereby ordered to proceed immediately to Winchester, with the money entrusted to your...
I received yours by Lieutenant Lemon, and am sorry to find that the Carolina Beeves are so unfit...
Your Letters, by Jenkins, were sometime coming to hand; as I suppose mine will be in getting to...
You will receive from the Bearer, Captain Bronaugh, one thousand pounds, for payment of the...
I recev’d Your Letter of the 28th Ult. and am very sorry at the cause of Your uneasiness from the...
By Captn Hog’s orders I came down here for Money to pay for Provisions Contracted for. I now...
I have ordered all the Cattle that are fit for Slaughter to Fort Cumberland in two droves have...
I have sent the Bearer Captain John Mercer (who has accompts to settle with the Committee) to the...
The Bearer, Captain John Mercer, having leave to go down and Settle his accompts with the...
As a quantity of Salt is wanted at Fort Cumberland for curing the provisions, you must endeavour...
I sent to the Fort for a Return of the Troop, and was informd that it was included in the General...
I have answerd the Contents of your acct to Mr Carlyle, who told me he had lodgd money in your...
Inclosd is a Bill of Laden for 3 hhds Tobo Shipd on board the Captn Merrie for London, which I...
Invoice of Sundry Goods to be Shipd for the use of Geo: Washington at Mount Vernon. Potomack...
You are hereby required to take charge of the Recruits sent to Winchester by Captain Gist, whose...
Inclosed are the Returns of the State of the Regiment, and Beeves killed and on hand. I think it...
437Memorandum, 10 December 1755 (Washington Papers)
A Sergeant and twelve men, to be in readiness to escort a waggon up to Winchester tomorrow. LB ,...
You are to be particularly careful of the waggons &c. under your charge, and are to see that...
The bearer Mr Duncanson was recommended to me by Capt. Stewart, to suceed a Lieutenant in his...
Your Letter by Capt. Mercer I receiv’d. I hope the Treasurer will send You the Money to make up...
You are ordered to remain here with your Recruits until further Orders. So soon as you arrive...
The Recruits now in this town are to remain here until the arrival of the vessel with the Stores,...
So soon as the Vessel with the Stores and medicines arrives, you are to embrace the first...
You are immediately, upon receipt hereof, to repair to Winchester, where you will meet with...
I recd your favour by Mr Mercer and am very sorry I could not dispatch him sooner, but it was...
I recd yours of the 28th Novr and can only Say that the Uncertainty of knowing where to find you...
I have done the best in my power with the Carolina Cattle, Having killed ten of the best that was...
If you will lodge one Hundred pounds in the Hands of Mr Robert Rutherford to Pay for such...
449Orders, 20 December 1755 (Washington Papers)
A Return to be given in immediately of the Recruits now in this town, by the several Officers who...
I suppose Majr Lewis informed You that the Valley at the mouth of Pattersons Creek did not extend...