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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 America690
 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 for1775, 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 for1775, 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, in1772, 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
WhitehavenPetition from Merchants to House of Commons, 1630
Willard, Abijah, Member of Council of Massachusetts, his treatment by the people, 731

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