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I have ordered all the Cattle that are fit for Slaughter to Fort Cumberland in two droves have...
I sent to the Fort for a Return of the Troop, and was informd that it was included in the General...
Inclosed are the Returns of the State of the Regiment, and Beeves killed and on hand. I think it...
The bearer Mr Duncanson was recommended to me by Capt. Stewart, to suceed a Lieutenant in his...
Your Letter by Capt. Mercer I receiv’d. I hope the Treasurer will send You the Money to make up...
I recd your favour by Mr Mercer and am very sorry I could not dispatch him sooner, but it was...
I recd yours of the 28th Novr and can only Say that the Uncertainty of knowing where to find you...
I have done the best in my power with the Carolina Cattle, Having killed ten of the best that was...
If you will lodge one Hundred pounds in the Hands of Mr Robert Rutherford to Pay for such...
I suppose Majr Lewis informed You that the Valley at the mouth of Pattersons Creek did not extend...
Such a Spirit of Revenge and Indignation prevaild here, upon hearing you were insulted at the...
The State of the Regiment is much the Same as at last Return. Capt. Peachy is a good deal...
I have got most of the Cattle slaughtered except those that were under the care of Shepherd &...
The Early opportunity I had of being acquainted with you, will I hope Excuse my writing you at...
I received yours of the 28th by Jenkins and will do myself the honor to wait on you as soon as...
The Bearer hereof Capt. Bailis is now going up to Joyn the Prince Wm Detatchment, by Order of...
Letter not found: from John Carlyle, 9 Jan. 1756. On 12 Jan. 1756 Carlyle wrote to GW : “I Wrote...
I Wrote you the 9th Inst. Acquainting you of the Arrival of the Cloathing. They are landed at...
In obedience to your Commands I reconnoitred to Ross’s mill on the South-Branch—from that to Fort...
Your two Letters of the 13th and 14th I shall answer Paragraphically. The Expedition against the...
Mr Prentis omitting to send Majr Carlyle the Particulars in each Package ship’d on board the...
I was favour’d with yr Letter some Time ago, but know of no Opportunity of answering it sooner...
The inclos’d is a Letter from Colo. Stephen, with which I should have waited on You, had I not...
I Recd Yours by Capt. Bell of 10th Instant 10 Days before yours 27th Decr by Majr Lewis which...
I recd your Letter by Capt. Mercer and as the Sum he mentioned was more than I cared to issue...
I forgot to acquaint you, that The Governor, when I was at Williamsburgh, desird if possible, to...
I am favoured with yours of the 1st Instant, which I did not receive till my return on Wednesday...
Incolsed are the pay Rolls for the Months of Decr & January you will See I have abt £4 in my hand...
The Bearer Mr John Lawson having heard of nothing to discourage his Military inclination now...
I writ to you the very day I sailed from America to convince you I left the Continent with all...
I find by the Papers that you Arrived in Boston the Fryday after we Parted, and I hope had an...
Governor Dinwiddie at the Instance of Colonel Washington having referred to me concerning the...
There is no remarkable Occurrence on this Quarter since my last, only the Murder of Ensign Gordon...
Inclosd you have the montly Return—George Hedgeman resigned last month. Captain Gist is the only...
The inclos’d is a Rough, but Exact Copy of Mr Boyd’s Accounts. The First Contains the...
I am under some difficulty in giveing my Advice in your present situation, as I think your...
Inclosed is the Return for this Month of my Company. I arrived here this Evening with the...
Letter not found: from Adam Stephen, 4 April 1756. In JHB, 1752–1755, 1756–1758 H. R. McIlwaine...
89Commission, 7 April 1756 (Washington Papers)
Robert Dinwiddie Esqr His Majesty’s Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of the Colony and...
You formerly had a Commission to appoint Courts Martial, as that was not explicit enough, but...
Yr Letter to the Governor has been read in Council, but as no Shipping has arriv’d since your...
As The Committee have not Settled my accounts with Mr Kilpaterick I shall endeavour to settle...
Your Letter by Jenkins I recd & it’s now before the House of Burgesses. I have reason to expect...
The enclos’d Letter from Gov. Sharpe relatg to the Murder of Lieut. Gordon was omitted to be...