Van, | Mr., Speech on Address to the King, | 1474 |
| Remarks on Questions to be asked Witnesses, | 1743 |
Virginia— |
| Proceedings on Pennsylvania Boundary, | 252 262,'88, 454,'85,545-9,790, 1013, '50, 1179 1271-6 |
| Letter from a Member of Assembly, May, | 1774, 340 |
| Proceedings of House of Burgesses—Dissolved by Governour Dunmore, | 350, '52 |
| Proceedings at Norfolk, | 370-2, 451, 518, 1217 |
| Fredericksburg Resolutions, | 373 |
| Lord Dunmore to Earl of Dartmouth, | 387, 1061 |
| Prince William Resolutions, | 388, 1034 |
| Frederick County Resolutions, | 392 |
| Dunmore Resolutions, | 417 |
| Thomson Mason's Addresses from Williamsburg, | 418, '95, 519, '41, 620, '48 |
| New Assembly ordered, | 419 |
| Westmoreland County Proceedings and Resolutions, | 437, 1203, '22 |
| Spottsylvania County do. do. | 448 |
| Richmond County do. do. | 492, 1021 |
| Prince George County do. do. | 493 |
| James City County do. do. | 499, 1007 |
| Culpepper County do. do. | 522 |
| Assembly prorogued by Lord Dunmore, July, | 1774, 523 |
| Essex County Proceedings, | 527, 1026 |
| Fauquier County Proceedings, | 528 |
| Nansemond County Proceedings, | 529 |
| New Kent County Proceedings, | 535 |
| Chesterfield County Proceedings, | 537, 1007 |
| Gloucester County Proceedings, | 538, 1051 |
| Caroline County Proceedings, | 539, 1031, '47 |
| Henrico County Proceedings—Instructions to Delegates, | 550 |
| Middlesex County Proceedings, | 551 |
| Dinwiddie County Declarations, | 552 |
| Surry County Resolutions, | 593 |
| Supplies collected for Boston, | 593, 787 |
| York County Resolutions, | 596 |
| Fairfax County Proceedings, | 597, 1051, 1145 |
| Hanover County—Address to John Syme and Patrick Henry, Jun., &c., | 615, 1248 |
| Stafford County Resolutions, and Address to John Alexander and Charles Carter, | 617 |
| Elizabeth City County Resolutions, | 634 |
| Albemarle County Resolutions, | 637 |
| Accomack County Resolutions and Proceedings, | 639, 1059 |
| Princess Ann County Proceedings, | 640, 1026 |
| Buckingham County Resolutions, | 643 |
| Anonymous Address to the Convention, | 647 |
| Same to the People of Virginia, | 685, 882 |
| Convention at Williamsburg, 1st August 1774—Instructions to Deputies to General Congress, | 686-90 |
| Mr. Jefferson's View on the Rights of British America | 690 |
| William Preston's Letters on Indian Depredations, | 707, 808 |
| Norfolk Proceedings on Tea imported, | 727 |
| Adam Stephen to R. H, Lee, | 740 |
| Anonymous Letter to the Members of Congress, | 759 |
| Earl of Dartmouth to Lord Dunmore, | 774 |
| Courts suspended, | 775 |
| Resolutions of certain Officers under Lord Dunmore, | 962, 1671 |
| Proceedings at Yorktown and Gloucester, on Teas imported, | 964-5 |
| Proceedings in Westmoreland against David Wardrobe, | 970 |
| Williamsburg Merchants, to Peyton Randolph, and others, | 972 |
| King's Proclamation, creating Copper Currency for Virginia, | 982 |
| Committee of Henrico County, | 965, 1037 |
| Committee of Elizabeth City County, | 991 |
Virginia— |
| Committee of Warwick County, | 994 |
| Lord Dunmore returns from Indian War, | 1014-20 |
| Isle of Wight Proceedings, | 1026 |
| King and Queen County Proceedings, | 1037 |
| Address of the Council to Lord Dunmore, and his Answer, | 1043 |
| Northampton Proceedings, | 1044, '46 |
| Charles City Proceedings, | 1049, '91 |
| Orange County Proceedings, | 1056 |
| Williamsburg Committee chosen, | 1059 |
| Charlotte County Committee and Proceedings, | 1138 |
| Militia organizing—Ammunition procuring, | 1145 |
| Fincastle Meeting, and Address to the Delegates in Continental Congress, | 1165 |
| Proclamation by Governour Dunmore, for protection of the Indians, | 1169 |
| Northumberland County Proceedings against Gambling, | 1178 |
| Pittsylvania Proceedings, | 1182 |
| Lancaster County Proceedings, | 1213 |
| Cumberland County Proceedings, | 1247 |
| Augusta County Proceedings, | 1253 |
| Botetourt County Proceedings, | 1255 |
| Copy of Act of 16th April, 1764, for preservation of Peace in Virginia, &c, laid before House of Commons, | 1632 |
Vyner, | Mr., Views on Mr. Hartley's Proposition for Conciliation, | 1792 |
| Views on Ways and Means for Supplies, | 1815 |
Wagener, | Melchior, withdraws from Pennsylvania Convention, | 1170 |
Wakefield, | and adjacent Towns, Petition House of Commons, | 1628 |
Walker, | George, examined as witness on West India Trade in Parliament, | 1722 |
Wallace, | Mr., Motion on Bill for Administration of Justice in Massachusetts Bay, | 120, 124 |
Walsingham, | Captain, Views on Supplies for | 1775, 1591 |
Ward, | Mr., Speech on Boston Port Bill, | 44 |
| Same on Government of Massachusetts Bay, | 74 |
Wardrobe, | David, Proceedings against him in Westmoreland County, Virginia, | 970 |
Warren, | Sir Peter, Earl of Sandwich quotes him against American courage, and is contradicted in a Letter from "An old English Merchant," | 1681 |
Warren, | Joseph, communicates a Letter of Samuel Adams, and warns them against the intention of exciting prejudices in the minds of Episcopalians, | 802 |
| His Interrogatories to General Gage, and his Answer, | 806 |
| Letter to Josiah Quincy, Junior, | 990 |
| Letter to Arthur Lee, | 1252 |
Watson, | Brook, examined on Fisheries of North America, | 1638, '67 |
Ways | and Means for raising Supplies for | 1775, 1811 |
Wedderburn, | Solicitor General— |
| Speech on Administration of Justice in Massachusetts Bay, | 115, '21 |
| Speech on Motion to Repeal Tea Duty, | 163 |
| Speech on Quebeck Bill, | 209 |
| Speech on Address to the King, | 1474, 1565 |
| Speech on Petition of London Merchants, | 1529 |
| Declares Rebellion in America, | 1623 |
West | Indies, Merchants in London, Meetings, | 1082, 1147 |
| Imports and Exports to and from England, in | 1772, 1548, 1629, 1702 |
| Planters' Petition considered, and witnesses-examined, | 1721 |
Wetmore, | Timothy, his opinion of the Rights of Parliament, (Note,) | 803 |
Weymouth, | Lord. Speech on Lord Chatham's Motion to Recall Troops from America, | 1504 |
Whigs | and Tories, Letter from a British Officer, | 1068 |
Whitehaven | Petition from Merchants to House of Commons, | 1630 |
Willard, | Abijah, Member of Council of Massachusetts, his treatment by the people, | 731 |