Letter

William Fairfax to George Washington, October 20, 1755

Wmsburg 20th Octr 1755

Sir

I had the Pleasure to receive your Favor by Colo. Stephen. 1 As the Genl Assembly is Summond to meet the 27th inst. which may hold ten Days and as some Alteration in the Militia Law will be propos–€™d agreeable to what We talkt of, I hope the Service You went to do has been so successfully effected or the Orders You may leave, in a probable Way as to admit your Coming whilst the Ho. of Burgesses are Sitting. 2

Mrs Fx went with her Sister Ambler to Hampton 3 after I show–€™d her yr Letter and We all please our Selves with the Expectation of Seeing You at furthest next Week and perhaps of having your Company on our Return.

In a late Letter our Governor rec–€™d from Genl Shirley A Proposal is made for our sending Comissioners to Meet others From the neighbouring Colonys at N. York to consider of and agree on a Proportion of Expences for the present Service and what may be thought necessary for the collecting our Forces early in the Spring to begin the Operations. 4 If the Ho. of B. consent, Commissioners will be Soon Sent and I could Wish You one of Them.

For Pticulars I must also Refer to Colo. Stephen. Wishing You an Encrease of Honor in extirpating the bloodthirsty Savages, a safe and quick Return to Us I remain Dear Sir Yr affecte Friend &c.

W. Fairfax

P.S. Since writing the forgoing have been told that You have detected some daring Persons that have drest & painted themselves like Indians and frightned many, the Govr thinks fit to be sent hither to receive due Punishment. 5

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