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Virginia to the Board of Trade, 1726-1727 [electronic resource], 1725-1727.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Virginia.
- Series:
- Colonial America (Marlborough, England)
- Colonial America. Module 1
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Spotswood, Alexander, 1676-1740.
- Spotswood, Alexander.
- Drysdale, Hugh, -1726.
- Drysdale, Hugh.
- Carter, Robert, 1663-1732.
- Carter, Robert.
- Virginia. Council--Records and correspondence.
- Virginia.
- Great Britain. Board of Trade--Records and correspondence.
- Great Britain.
- Virginia--Politics and government--To 1775.
- Virginia--Appropriations and expenditures--Early works to 1800.
- Trade regulation--Virginia--Early works to 1800.
- Trade regulation.
- Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources.
- Virginia--Commerce--History--18th century--Sources.
- Virginia--Commerce--Great Britain--History--Sources.
- Great Britain--Commerce--Virginia--History--Sources.
- Great Britain--Colonies--America--History--18th century--Sources.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (53 items)
- Place of Publication:
- 1725-1727.
- Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital, c2015.
- Contents:
- An account of all births and deaths of free people and slaves within the colony of Virginia
- The account of His Majesty's revenue (25 Apr.-2 Nov. 1726)
- The account of His Majesty's revenue (25 Apr.-29 Oct. 1725)
- The account of His Majesty's revenue and quitrents (25 Apr. 1726-6 May 1727)
- The account of His Majesty's revenue and quitrents (25 Apr. 1725-3 June 1726)
- An account of slaves imported into the district of York River
- The case of Colonel Spotswood with respect to his lands in Virginia
- Colonel Spotswood's answers to twelve queries proposed by the Lords of Trade
- Copy of a grant of land given by King Charles II
- Copy of a grant of land given by King James II
- Copy of an Order of Council regarding the appointment of John Grymes
- Extract of a letter from Major Drysdale to the Board
- Four proclamations made in 1727
- The Governor's speech and the reply of the Council and the House
- Journal of the Council from 14 and 15 June 1727
- Letter from Colonel Carter (14 Jan. 1727)
- Letter from Colonel Carter (29 June 1727)
- Letter from Colonel Spotswood regarding his lands in Virginia
- Letter from Colonel Spotswood to Lord Orkney
- Letter from the Duke of Newcastle requesting instructions for William Gooch
- Letter from John Grymes regarding Spotsylvania and Brunswick
- Letter from Lord Orkney recommending Custis to the Council
- Letter from Lord Orkney regarding the incapacity of Colonel Jenings
- Letter from Lord Townshend
- Letter from Major Drysdale
- Letter from Mr Carkesse regarding the instructions to the Governor
- Letter from Mr Carter [1725-1727]
- Letter from Mr Carter (13 May 1727)
- Letter from Mr Carter (24 July 1727)
- Letter from Mr Drysdale
- Letters from Mr Carter, Commander in Chief
- Letters from Mr Elton
- Letters from Mr Leheup and Mr Carter about a liquor law
- A list of slaves imported from 10 December 1710 to 10 December 1718
- Major Drysdale's report on the state of Virginia, including accounts of the stores of war and imported slaves
- Memorial from several merchants upon the proposals of Mr Nicoll relating to the tobacco trade
- The memorial of Colonel Spotswood
- Minutes of Council relating to hostilities between Great Britain and Spain
- Mr Fane's opinion with respect to Major Gooch putting the Lord Ockney's instructions into execution
- Mr Fane's report (10 Jan. 1727)
- Mr Fane's report (22 Nov. 1726)
- Mr Fane's report upon the act for laying a duty on liquors
- Mr Leheup's answer to several queries regarding Colonel Spotswood's lands
- Order in Council (4 Nov. 1726)
- Order of Council approving certain proposals for settling the true boundaries between Virginia and North Carolina
- Orders in Council (31 May-29 July 1727)
- Petition of General Nicholson against an act laying duty on liquors
- Proclamations made in 1725
- Reference on the case and petition of Alexander Spotswood
- State of the case between the King and the proprietor of the Northern Neck
- The state of the case between the King and the proprietor, with copies of two charters concerning the Northern Neck
- The state of Colonel Spotswood's seating, cultivation and improvements, which save his lands from lapsing
- Yorke and Talbot's report upon disputed lands in the Northern Neck.
- Notes:
- Volume title from publisher's website (resource viewed on 7 Oct. 2015)
- Volume reference numbers: CO 5/1320.
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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