Board of Trade to Board of Trade, November 3, 1779
[ Williamsburg ] 3 Nov. 1779 . Submits requisitions from Board of War for shoes and for clothing for Col. Buford’s battalion at Petersburg; also a memorandum of George Purdie…
[ Williamsburg ] 3 Nov. 1779 . Submits requisitions from Board of War for shoes and for clothing for Col. Buford’s battalion at Petersburg; also a memorandum of George Purdie…
Philadelphia Nov. 2nd. [1779] Sir My Colleague Mr. Mercer has charged himself with the naval Commissions mentioned a post ago in a letter from your excellency. We have a report…
Williamsburg, 2 Nov. 1779 . The petitioner embarked on an armed brig in February 1777 as a part of the state regiment and was taken to England as a prisoner;…
War Office, Williamsburg. November 2nd 1779. Sir Your Excellency having inadvertently mistated to the Assembly, the nature of the Requisition, made by the Board of War, and approved by the…
Londra 1 9bre 1779. Amico , e Signiore Stimatissmo Sento dal Sig. Digs [Digges] vostro amico, che voi siete stato recentemente eletto Governatore della Vostra rispettabil Provincia. Vi sia egli…
Philadelphia 30th. Octr. 1779. Sir You will receive herewith enclosed an act of Congress of this date, earnestly recommending to the State of Virginia to re-consider their late act of…
In Council Octr. 30th. 1779 Sir In pursuance of a resolution of the last session of General Assembly the Executive proceeded to form a Contract with Messrs. Penet Windel &…
In Council Oct. 30. 1779 It is recommended to the Board of trade to take measures for the immediate purchase of necessary cloathing for the use of the Cherokee Indians…
In Council Oct 29. 1779 Sir The Executive in the Month of March 1778, in order to secure the acquisition and proper choice of a supply of Arms, Ordnance, and…
In Council Oct. 29. 1779. The Council concur in opinion with the board of trade that forty pounds per annum to be paid as they have said is a sufficient…