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...
11Report on Lafayette’s Return to France, [23 November] 1781 (Madison Papers)
...For JM’s interest in having the Virginia General Assembly “pay some handsome compliments to...
12From James Madison to Edmund Pendleton, 11 December 1781 (Madison Papers)
...1781 the Virginia General Assembly elected Beverley Randolph, Thomas Lomax, Sampson...
13Expense Account as Delegate in Congress, 20 December 1781 (Madison Papers)
...balance due” a blank because the Virginia General Assembly had not determined what increase in...
14Report on Instructions on Peace Negotiations, [7 January 1782] (Madison Papers)
...Contrary to JM’s wishes, the Virginia General Assembly on 2 January 1781 released its...
15From James Madison to Edmund Pendleton, 7 February 1782 (Madison Papers)
...as the result of a resolution of the Virginia General Assembly on 28 May and 1 June 1782...
16Report on Personal Liability of Officers of the United States, 13 March 1782 (Madison Papers)
...”), he invited the attention of the Virginia General Assembly on 4 June to the resolution as...
17From James Madison to Edmund Randolph, 9 April 1782 (Madison Papers)
...would be of grave concern to the Virginia General Assembly at its spring session. On 6 May...
18From James Madison to Edmund Randolph, 1 May 178[2] (Madison Papers)
...of the House of Delegates for referral to the Virginia General Assembly when it convened...
19From James Madison to Edmund Randolph, [7] May 1782 (Madison Papers)
...1781 the Virginia General Assembly had adopted resolutions offering to Congress most...
20From James Madison to Edmund Randolph, 4 June 1782 (Madison Papers)
...to arrive in Philadelphia as a special delegate from the Virginia General Assembly (
21Report on Illicit Trade with the Enemy, [19 June] 1782 (Madison Papers)
...on 2 July 1782, the Virginia General Assembly enacted a statute “for seizure and condemnation...
22From James Madison to Edmund Randolph, 30 July 1782 (Madison Papers)
...meant “bad politics.” The Virginia General Assembly might view with displeasure an...
23Comments on the Cost of the War, [31 July] 1782 (Madison Papers)
...by the recent refusal of the Virginia General Assembly to sanction a proposed change in...
24From James Madison to Virginia Auditors of Public Accounts, 20 August 1782 (Madison Papers)
.... 4. On 1 July the Virginia General Assembly stipulated by law that the delegates should...
25Motion on Slaves Taken by the British, [10 September] 1782 (Madison Papers)
..., 726). On 1 July 1782 the Virginia General Assembly directed the county courts to collect the...
26From James Madison to Edmund Randolph, 10 September 1782 (Madison Papers)
..., if adopted, would impel the Virginia General Assembly to send him and his colleagues...
27Report on Peace Negotiations, [4 October] 1782 (Madison Papers)
...In compliance with the measure, the Virginia General Assembly on 24 December 1782 barred...
28From James Madison to Edmund Randolph, 29 October 1782 (Madison Papers)
...to the speaker of the House of Delegates of the Virginia General Assembly (
29From James Madison to Edmund Randolph, 12 November 1782 (first) (Madison Papers)
...Kent County, was a senator in the Virginia General Assembly. He also had been a prominent...
30From James Madison to Edmund Randolph, 19 November 1782 (Madison Papers)
...session of the Virginia General Assembly of October 1782 enacted no legislation dealing with “...
31From James Madison to Edmund Randolph, 26 November 1782 (Madison Papers)
...decision of the Virginia General Assembly at its session of November 1781 to withhold...
...its.” A statute enacted by the Virginia General Assembly on 5 January 1782 abolished the...
33Notes on Debates, 24 December 1782 (Madison Papers)
...might be construed to mean that the Virginia General Assembly had made the repeal of its...
34From James Madison to Edmund Randolph, 14 January 1783 (Madison Papers)
...in mind the repeal by the Virginia General Assembly of its ratification of the impost...
35Notes on Debates, 16 January 1783 (Madison Papers)
the instructions of the Virginia General Assembly, 17 December 1782
36From James Madison to Edmund Randolph, 22 January 1783 (Madison Papers)
...obviously could not be made before the Virginia General Assembly convened in May 1783, unless...
37Notes on Debates, 27 January 1783 (Madison Papers)
...He had supported an amendment that the Virginia General Assembly repudiated. He was urging the...
38Notes on Debates, 28 January 1783 (Madison Papers)
). The Virginia General Assembly on 5 January 1782 suspended its statute of approval until...
39From James Madison to Edmund Randolph, 28 January 1783 (Madison Papers)
...elected a delegate to Congress by the Virginia General Assembly on 18 December 1782, had...
40Notes on Debates, 10 February 1783 (Madison Papers)
...28 December 1782 by the Virginia General Assembly, submitted on 27 January 1783 to Congress...
41From James Madison to Benjamin Harrison, 11 February 1783 (Madison Papers)
...Hayes submitted by Joseph Jones, the Virginia General Assembly on 14 and 16 December 1780...
42From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 11 February 1783 (Madison Papers)
...become a member of the House of Delegates of the Virginia General Assembly until 1788 (
43Notes on Debates, 26 February 1783 (Madison Papers)
...was to the resolutions of the Virginia General Assembly on 28 May–7 June, which the...
44From James Madison to Edmund Randolph, 11 March 1783 (Madison Papers)
a seat in the Virginia General Assembly, and for Randolph’s decision, see
45Notes on Debates, 24 March 1783 (Madison Papers)
...’s comment in his footnote reflects the instruction of the Virginia General Assembly to the...
46Notes on Debates, 9 April 1783 (Madison Papers)
...of the county of Illinois by the Virginia General Assembly on 18 December 1778, and...
47Notes on Debates, 18 April 1783 (Madison Papers)
...6–11. On 2 January 1781 the Virginia General Assembly had offered to relinquish to the...
48Notes on Debates, 19 May 1783 (Madison Papers)
...referred an instruction from the Virginia General Assembly regarding the confiscated property...
49Motion of Instructions to Peace Commissioners, [20 May] 1783 (Madison Papers)
...Council and the instruction of the Virginia General Assembly to its delegates in Congress had...
50From James Madison to Edmund Randolph, [20] May 1783 (Madison Papers)
...to 1791, and of the Senate of the Virginia General Assembly from 1791 to 1800. He was also...