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I have been favoured with your Excellency’s Letters of the 20th and 24th ultimo and have laid...
I do myself the Honor to address this Letter to you by Mr Penet, and another French Gentleman who...
I did myself the Honor in my Letter of Jany 21st to inclose to your Excellency a Copy of a...
Yours of the 18th came safe to Hand, I made enquiry immediately after the Mail, was informed by...
Since my last to you Mr Ward One of the Delegates hath returned from the Congress. He informs me...
Your Excellency’s Letter of the 15th instant I duly received. The General Assembly, at their late...
General Greene having informed me that your Excellency proposed to set out for Providence this...
I have the Honor to acquaint your Excellency that last Evening Capt. Bucklin in a Privateer from...
I have your Excellency’s Letter of the 17th which I have laid before the General Committee....
At the Request of the General Assembly now sitting here I make Application to your Excellency for...
This waits upon you by Col. Mathewson a Member of the General Assembly and a Gentleman of Merit,...
Your Excellency’s Letter of the 14th instant is now before me; the Contents of which I have duly...
I Yesterday wrote your Excellency that I had Information by Express from Newport that a large...
Three Men having deserted from One of the armed Schooners in the Harbor of Newport on Wednesday...
The Necessity which caused the unexpected Evacuation of Long-Island hath alarmed the General...
I have been favoured with your Excellency’s Letter of the 3d instant inclosing a Proposal made to...
I some Time since informed your Excellency that Part of Two Companies of Men, consisting of about...
Knowing how important it is that your Excellency should receive the latest and most authentic...
To excuse the Liberty I take as an injured Officer in representing my Situation to your Notice....
I have just heard a Report of my Son Dickey being at Newyork in his way to his own Country: He...
I am reduc’d to the disagreeable Necessity of soliciting a Discharge from the Service : Nothing...
The Board have been honoured with your Excellency’s letter of the 28 Ultimo and particular...
I take the liberty to inform your Excellency that agreable to my instructions from the Honle...
The Board have been honoured with your Excellencys letters of the 9th 17th and 21. Instant. We...
I am sorry to find my self obliged to inform your Excellency that it is the opinion of the best...
Resolved that the promotions here after made of Cols. or Lt Cols. Commodant to the rank of...
To give a hearing to this my Simple narrative of facts—I Did apply at the Comandants Office in...
To permitt me to memoriall you on the Subject of my unfortunate Situation Occasiond by having...
I agree to open a Treaty of Capitulation upon the Basis of the Garrisons of York & Gloucester,...
Many of our Officers having repeated their representations to me that they apprehend that they...
I propose a Cessation of Hostilities for Twenty four hours, And that two Officers may be...
I have this moment been honoured with your Excellency’s letter dated this day. The time limited...
Lt Col: Sterling of the 42d Regt wishes to send an Officer with money & necessaries to the men of...
I understand that Lieut: Martin when surrounded by a Party of Hessian Cavalry did not ask...
Letter not found: from Lord Cornwallis, 7 Jan. 1777. In a letter to Cornwallis of 8 Jan. , GW...
I reserved, agreable to your permission, the Detachment of the company of herr, untill the...
I am just Arrived from Poppisquash, too much applause cannot be given to the Zeal and attention...
The consequences of a dreadfull Cold which I caught Last june have aflicted me with a disorder in...
This Acknowledges the receipt of your Excellencys Order to March to Easton with my Regt which I...
Upon Consulting Colo. Cantine and several other persons to whom he refer’d me; I have Collected...
I Recd yours of the 1st instant the third at night & am Determined to serve you according to your...
Since my last, nothing having turn’d up untill this day. A fleet of Jamacia Men about thirty sail...
Mr James Willing, with Two Officers said to be deserters from the British service, at Pensacola...
After Observing the Troops in Motion on the ev’ning of the second I immediatly dispatchd a person...
Deign to accept the humble respects of a Stranger, who has taken every method to land near your...
We have examined the Obstructions in the North River, and beg leave to observe that the object is...
Lieut. Colo. Smith by his Letter of the 26th last, informs us that he is desired by the Officers...
Having maturely considered the state of facts and representations submitted to us in Council, by...
1749Council of War, 12 July 1776 (Washington Papers)
At a Council of War held at Head Quarters July 12. 1776 Present His Excelly General Washington[,]...
1750Council of War, 17 June 1778 (Washington Papers)
At a Council of War held at Head Quarters Valley Forge the 17th day of June 1778 His Excellency...