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Vermont
General Schuyler to Continental Congress, on the same,
1535
 
Appointment of the Officers of Regiment of Green Mountain Boys,
1570, 1853
Virginia
 
Cumberland County—Instructions to their Delegates in Provincial Congress,
3
 
Essex County Committee, Proceedings of, on Importation of Merchandise by Capt. Richardson, and Premiums on Domestick Manufactures,
13
 
Norfolk Committee on Importation of Slaves by John Brown,
33
 
Committee of Princess Anne County Proceedings against divers persons for not signing Provincial Association,
76
 
Orange County Committee, on Francis Moore, Jun., for gaming,
120
 
Instructions to the Convention from a certain County,
163
 
Anonymous Publications—From Williamsburgh to the Gentlemen of the Provincial Congress,
153, 319
 
Answer to the same, by Americanus,
300
 
Convention meets 20th March, 1775—Peyton Randolph, President, communicates Proceedings of Continental Congress—Letter from Messrs. Franklin, Bollan, and Lee, Agents—Approves Proceedings of Continental Congress, and of their Delegates thereto—Thanks to the Assembly of Jamaica—Recommends organizing Militia—Committee appointed for that purpose—Authorizes Correspondence with New-York Committee of Correspondence—Further Contributions to Boston recommended—Suspension of the Administration of Justice in the Collection of Debts, &c., recommended—Volunteer Companies encouraged—Funds to be raised for Ammunition—Thanks to Lord Dunmore, his Officers and Soldiers, for their conduct in the Indian War—Arts and Manufactures encouraged—Delegates to General Congress—Report of Committee on Arts and Manufactures—Sale of Lands disapproved of,
165–172
 
Earl of Dunmore’s Proclamation on Western Boundary,
174
 
Norfolk Committee, on conduct of Captain Sampson, in violating the Association,
174
 
Nansemond Committee, on the conduct of Rev. John Agnew,
226
 
Orange County Proceedings against Rev. John Wingate, for having in possession certain Pamphlets, which were secretly circulated by him,
234
 
Governour Dunmore’s Proclamation against election of Delegates to Congress,
236
 
Gloucester County Committee vote of thanks to Thomas Whiting and Lewis Burnell, their Delegates,
254
 
Sussex County Committee approve Resolves of Continental Congress,
281
 
Chesterfield County Committee Proceedings,
298
 
Southampton Committee approve Proceedings of Convention—Salt Manufacture encouraged—Delegates to Provincial Congress—Ammunition to be raised—Gaming discouraged,
299
 
Fincastle County Freeholders to Lord Dun-more, and his Answer,
301
 
King George County Committee Proceedings against Austin Brockenbrough,
337
 
Proceedings at Williamsburgh, on removal of Gunpowder—Address to the Earl of Dunmore, and his Answer,
371
 
Cumberland County Committee approve Proceedings of Provincial and Continental Congresses,
372
Virginia
 
Hugh Mercer and others to Colonel George Washington, offering to march to Williamsburgh,
387
 
Letter from Virginia Delegate in Congress to Friend in Williamsburgh,
387
 
Gloucester County Committee encourage Manufactures—Resolutions on removal of Gunpowder at Williamsburgh—Denounce the Governour’s Answer,
387
 
Bedford County Committee appoint Delegates and Committee of Safety—Encourage manufacture of Sulphur,
388
 
Captains Grayson and Lee, of Dumfries, tender their services to Colonel Washington, and enclose a Letter from Hugh Mercer and others,
395
 
Henrico County Resolutions, disapproving of removal of Gunpowder from Williamsburgh, &c.,
395
 
Williamsburgh Proceedings respecting seizing of Powder,
426
 
Albemarle Volunteers to Colonel George Washington,
442
 
Fredericksburgh Committee, on removal of Powder at Williamsburgh,
443
 
Alexander Spottswood to Colonel George Washington,
447
 
King William County Freeholders vote Supplies to Massachusetts,
450
 
Gloucester County Committee determine not to ship Tobacco to England,
464
 
Council of, held at the Palace—Address of the Governour, Lord Dunmore,
464
 
Amelia County Committee in favour of raising Volunteers and procuring supply of Arms and Ammunition,
477
 
New-Kent County Committee Proceedings,
477, 551
 
Cumberland County Committee Proceedings,
478, 622
 
Norfolk Committee Proceedings,
502
 
Williamsburgh Proceedings on threat of Capt. Montague to fire on the Town of York,
504
 
Williamsburgh Council Proceedings,
525
 
Sussex County Proceedings,
525
 
Mecklenburgh County Proceedings,
526
 
Prince George Committee Proceedings,
527
 
Louisa County Proceedings,
529
 
Spottsylvania County Committee approve conduct of Patrick Henry,
539
 
Orange County Committee—same Address to Patrick Henry,
539
 
Hanover County Committee—Letter from Patrick Henry, Jun., to Robert Carter Nicholas—Further Proceedings of Committee,
540
 
Williamsburgh Volunteer Company,
547
 
Richmond County Committee Proceedings,
578
 
Lord Dunmore’s Proclamation, convening Assembly,
578
 
Proceedings of Council at Williamsburgh,
587
 
Augusta County Committee Proceedings,
612–615
 
Caroline County Proceedings, on Governour Dunmore’s conduct,
640
 
Williamsburgh—“Brutus” to Inhabitants of Virginia,
641–’4
 
Prince William County Committee approve conduct of Patrick Henry,
667
 
Buckingham County Committee invite brethren of the lower Counties to settle among them,
667
 
Middlesex County Proceedings in case of Thomas Haddin,
668
 
Peyton Randolph returns from General Congress—Address to him at Williamsburgh,
680
 
Westmoreland County Committee Proceedings,
681
 
Richmond County Committee Proceedings,
701
 
Lancaster County Committee Proceedings,
702
 
Norfolk—Proceedings against Capt. Collins,
703

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