George Washington to John Robinson, 27 April 1756
[Winchester, 27 April 1756] To John Robinson, Esquire; Speaker of The House of Burgesses. Dear Sir, In my last I omitted to observe one thing touching the defence of our…
[Winchester, 27 April 1756] To John Robinson, Esquire; Speaker of The House of Burgesses. Dear Sir, In my last I omitted to observe one thing touching the defence of our…
[Winchester, 24 April 1756] To John Robinson, Esquire; Speaker to the House of Burgesses. Dear Sir, Yesterday I received yours 1 by Mr Kirkpatrick, and am sorry to hear the…
[Winchester, c.18 April 1756] 1 To the Speaker of the House of Burgesses. Dear Sir, It gave me infinite concern to hear by several letters that the Assembly are incensed…
[Winchester, 16 April 1756] To John Robinson Esquire, Speaker. Dear Sir, When I wrote you last, I was in high hopes of being by this time at the head a…
[Winchester, 7 April 1756] To John Robinson Esquire, Speaker. Dear Sir, I arrived here yesterday and though not a little fatigued, and incessantly hurried 1 by the afflicting news from…
[Alexandria, 5 December 1755] To John Robinson Esquire, Speaker. The Bearer, Captain John Mercer, having leave to go down and Settle his accompts with the Committee; is ordered to call…
[Fredericksburg, 8 October 1755] To John Robinson Esquire. Being much hurried, I shall refer you to Colonel Stephen for Particulars; who brings a melancholy account of our Back-Settlers. He waits…
[Alexandria, 11 September 1755] To John Robinson Esquire. After a small Halt at Fredericksburgh, to issue out Orders to the Recruiting Officers appointed to that Rendezvous, I proceeded to this…
[Mount Vernon, 20 April 1755] To Jno. Robinson Esqr. Speaker of the House of Delegates Virginia 1 Dear Sir I little expected when I wrote you last that I shoud…
[Williamsburg, 23 October 1754] To the Speaker of the House of Burgesses. Sir, Nothing could have given me, and the Officers under my command, greater satisfaction, than to have received…