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Microfiche 1227 14587, Box 45 Directions to the deputy post-masters, for keeping their accounts 1
Microfiche 1227 14589, Box 45 To the public I the subscriber, Abraham H. Van Vleck, of the city of New-York, merchant, knowing that I have committed a most atrocious crime against my country, by contravening one of the recommendations of the Honourable Continental Congress, in shipping provisions to Nantucket ... do hereby without the least compulsion, make a free and voluntary gift of the sloop Henry, and her cargo ... for the benefit and advantage of the poor of this city. 1
Microfiche 1227 14590, Box 45 At a convention of delegates for the counties and corporations in the colony of Virginia at the town of Richmond, in the county of Henrico, on Monday the 20th of March, 1775. 1
Microfiche 1227 14591, Box 45 By His Excellency the Right Hon. John Earl of Dunmore, His Majesty's lieutenant and governor general of the colony and dominion of Virginia, and vice admiral of the same: a proclamation Virginia, to wit, Whereas, upon petitions of sundry persons claiming and settled upon lands in the back parts of this colony, praying that the grants made to the officers and soldiers under His Majesty's proclamation in 1763 might not be located so as to interfere with their claims ... Given under my hand and the seal of the colony, at Williamsburg, this 8th day of May, 1775, and in the 15th year of His Majesty's reign. 1
Microfiche 1227 14592, Box 45 By His Excellency the Right Honourable John Earl of Dunmore, His Majesty's lieutenant and governour-general of the colony and dominion of Virginia, and vice admiral of the same: a proclamation As I have ever entertained hopes that an accommodation might have taken place between Great Britain and this colony ... I do, in virtue of the power and authority to me given, by His Majesty, determine to execute martial law ... Given under my hand, on board the ship William, off Norfolk, the 7th day of November, in the 16th year of His Majesty's reign. 1
Microfiche 1227 14593, Box 45 The governour's answer to the joint address of the Hon. the Council and the House of Burgesses, in consequence of the message which His Excellency left behind him, upon his retreat on board the Fowey man of war 1
Microfiche 1227 14594, Box 45 Journal of the proceedings of the convention held at Richmond, in the county of Henrico, on the 20th day of March, 1775 1
Microfiche 1227 14595, Box 45 Ordinances passed at a convention held at the town of Richmond, in the colony of Virginia, on Monday the 17th of July, 1775 1
Microfiche 1227 14596, Box 45 Ordinances passed at a convention held at the town of Williamsburg, in the colony of Virginia, on Friday the 1st of December, 1775 1
Microfiche 1227 14597, Box 45 The Proceedings of the convention of delegates for the counties and corporations in the colony of Virginia held at Richmond town, in the county of Henrico, on the 20th of March 1775. 1
Microfiche 1227 14598, Box 45 The Proceedings of the convention of delegates for the counties and corporations in the colony of Virginia held at Richmond town, in the county of Henrico, on Monday the 17th of July, 1775. 1
Microfiche 1227 14599, Box 45 The proceedings of the House of Burgesses of Virginia convened in General Assembly, on Thursday the first day of June, 1775, will fully appear in their journals, printed at large; but as it was judged necessary that the most material transactions should be seen in one connected and distinct point of view, the House ordered that these should be published in a pamphlet, and they are contained in the following sheets. 1
Microfiche 1227 14600, Box 45 Sir, As the Committee of Safety is not sitting, I take the liberty to enclose you a copy of the proclamation issued by Lord Dunmore the design and tendency of which, you will observe, is fatal to the publick safety. 1
Microfiche 1227 14601, Box 45 Speech of His Excellency the Right Honourable John Earl of Dunmore, His Majesty's lieutenant and governour general of the colony and dominion of Virginia, and vice admiral of the same, to the General Assembly convened at the capitol, in the city of Williamsburg, on Thursday the 1st of June, 1775. 1
Microfiche 1227 14602, Box 45 Williamsburg, Saturday, April 29, 1775 Late last night an express arrived from Philadelphia, with the following melancholy advices from the province of Connecticut, forwarded to the Committe of Correspondence in this city. The blow (so much dreaded by our noble friend Lord Chatham) is now struck, a great deal of blood spilt, and much more it is likely, than the present advices communicate. 1
Microfiche 1227 14608, Box 45 An oration; delivered March sixth, 1775 At the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston; to commemorate the bloody tragedy of the fifth of March, 1770. / 1
Microfiche 1227 14609, Box 45 An oration delivered March sixth, 1775 At the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, to commemorate the bloody tragedy, of the fifth of March, 1770. / 1
Microfiche 1227 14610, Box 45 An oration delivered March 6, 1775 at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston; to commemorate the bloody tragedy of the fifth of March, 1770. / 1
Microfiche 1227 14611, Box 45 The group as lately acted, and to be re-acted to the wonder of all superior intelligences, nigh head-quarters at Amboyne. : The author has thought proper to borrow the following spirited lines from a late celebrated poet, and offer to the public by way of prologue, which cannot fail of pleasing at this crisis. : [Twelve lines of verse] 1
Microfiche 1227 14612, Box 45 The group a farce: as lately acted, and to be re-acted, to the wonder of all superior intelligences; nigh head quarters, at Amboyne. In two acts. 1