23. Dined at Mrs. Campbells & set off homewards after it—reaching Colo. Bassetts.
In the House of Burgesses today, the report of the committee on the bill to divide Frederick Parish was given by James Mercer of Hampshire County. The house accepted several amendments suggested by the committee and ordered the bill to be engrossed. It was passed on the following day and was approved by the council soon afterwards (, 1770–72, 94, 96, 98; , 8:425–28). Before GW left Williamsburg, he paid several more bills, including £2 for play tickets, probably for the previous day’s performance; £3 7s. 6d. to his barber George Lafong; £16 13s. 4d. for lodging and food at Mrs. Campbell’s tavern; and 14s. to the printers Alexander Purdie and John Dixon ( , folio 318; receipt from Christiana Campbell, NNPM). The House of Burgesses remained in session until 28 June.