45751[Diary entry: 16 November 1771] (Washington Papers)
16. Clear Morning and Evening, but Cloudy Midday. Wind pretty fresh from the Southwest and at Night from the Northwest.
45752[Diary entry: 15 November 1771] (Washington Papers)
15. Rid to the Ferry Plantation after breakfast Mr. Warnr. Washington his wife & Child, & the two Miss Carlyles—Polly Brazier & Mr. Lawson went away.
45753[Diary entry: 15 November 1771] (Washington Papers)
15. A good deal of Rain fell last Night. The Wind being very high from the Southward. The day cool with the Wind fresh from the Westward.
45754[Diary entry: 14 November 1771] (Washington Papers)
14. Rid to the Mill with the Ladies & back again. Mr. Lawson came in the Afternoon.
45755[Diary entry: 14 November 1771] (Washington Papers)
14. Clear, warm, and calm in the forenoon. The Afternoon lowering with a very brisk Wind from the Southward.
45756[Diary entry: 13 November 1771] (Washington Papers)
13. Rid to the Ferry Plantation Mill, Doeg Run and Muddy hole.
45757[Diary entry: 13 November 1771] (Washington Papers)
13. Very warm & pleasant with but little Wind.
45758From George Washington to Harrison Manley, 13 November 1771 (Washington Papers)
Inclosed you will receive a Copy of the Act Impowering your Grandfather to sell certain Intaild Lands—There being no printed copy of it, I was obliged to have recourse to the Inrolld Bills in the possession of the Clerk of the House of Burgesses, and consequently pay the Fee established by our Assembly (which is 15/) an expence I would have saved you, by copying it myself, if the private Acts...
45759[Diary entry: 12 November 1771] (Washington Papers)
12. At home all day with the above.
45760[Diary entry: 12 November 1771] (Washington Papers)
12. Very warm, clear and pleasant. Towards Night a little lowering.