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It happened unfortunately that from the Tenor of Mr. Wrays Lett[er] which gave us the first...
Mr. Eppes, Doct. Griffin, Doct. Foushee, Mr. Hylton, Mr. Selden and others wish to serve in the...
The Enemy left a number of Horses at Westover which they had taken during their late incursion....
As I suppose by this time you may have more Men than Arms, and there are no more Arms fit for use...
I have never heard a tittle of the Enemy since your information that they were at Sandy Point the...
The Bearer hereof Capt. Joel proposes to engage two others to undertake with himself an...
I will send to Mr. Brown the Commissary the Paragraph from your Letter relative to Provisions...
I gave orders to Mr. Brown to send you a Sufficiency of Flour to fill up any Intervals which...
Information having been given the Board that sundry Horses of British property, having been left...
Your suspension of Capt. Joel’s enterprise against the Enemy’s fleet seems to have been well...
I am very anxious to prepare for cooperating with our Allies, and for providing for their...
I received your letter of the 18th. the night before last and deferred answering it till I could...
I’ve the pleasure of informing you of the arrival of the eight prizes taken by the french...
We sent expresses on the 17th instant to call down a fourth part of the militia of the Counties...