1Expense Account as Delegate in Congress, [20 December] 1780 (Madison Papers)
The per diem allowance had been fixed by the Virginia General Assembly
2From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 3 April 1781 (Madison Papers)
...as the special delegate of the Virginia General Assembly, to seek to assure the...
3Motion on Currency, [30 May] 1781 (Madison Papers)
...XX, 592). For conformance with this resolution by the Virginia General Assembly, see
4Expense Account as Delegate in Congress, 20 June 1781 (Madison Papers)
...blank. The rate, as fixed by the Virginia General Assembly in 1779, was $20.00 a day...
5Motion on Instructions on Treaty of Commerce, [29 June] 1781 (Madison Papers)
.... Against his wishes, the Virginia General Assembly had instructed the Virginia delegation...
6From James Madison to Philip Mazzei, 7 July 1781 (Madison Papers)
...). Although Jouett was rewarded by the Virginia General Assembly with “an elegant sword and...
7Expense Account as Delegate in Congress, 20 September 1781 (Madison Papers)
...salary a blank, even though the Virginia General Assembly had not altered the amount of $...
8Protest of Virginia Delegates, [10 October] 1781 (Madison Papers)
...or reservations” included in the act of cession by the Virginia General Assembly, see
9From James Madison to Edmund Pendleton, 13 November 1781 (Madison Papers)
...17 and 18 December 1781 the Virginia General Assembly resolved unanimously to commission the...
10From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 18 November 1781 (Madison Papers)
...Virginia General Assembly neither suspended the act of cession nor remonstrated against...