Volume title from publisher's website (resource viewed on 7 Oct. 2015)
Volume reference no.: CO 5/1330.
The National Archives
An account of His Majesty's revenue of two shillings per hogshead -- Accounts of His Majesty's revenue in Virginia relating to quitrents and tobacco (1 Jan. 1761-7 May 1762) -- Accounts of His Majesty's revenue in Virginia relating to quitrents and tobacco (1 Jan. 1759-6 May 1761) -- Accounts of His Majesty's revenue in Virginia relating to quitrents and tobacco (1 Jan. 1762-7 May 1764) -- Accounts of His Majesty's revenue in Virginia relating to quitrents and tobacco (1 Jan. 1760-9 Dec. 1761) -- Address of the House of Burgesses to Francis Fauquier containing their reason for not complying with his request to continue the regiment -- Addresses of the Virginia Governor, Council and House of Burgesses and answers -- Addresses of the Virginia Governor, Council and House of Burgesses and answers, with accounts detailing the state of the treasury -- Five reports from Sir Mathew Lamb on acts recently passed in Virginia -- The humble address of the Council and Burgesses of Virginia respecting several laws lately repealed, with Order-in-Council -- Letter from Francis Fauquier about the situation with the northern Indians -- Letter from Francis Fauquier about the transport of Massachusetts troops -- Letter from Francis Fauquier acknowledging receipt of orders for proclaiming His Majesty -- Letter from Francis Fauquier giving his opinion on several acts of the Virginia legislature -- Letter from Francis Fauquier informing the Board of Trade that the northern Indians very much alarm the frontiers -- Letter from Francis Fauquier on the act of Assembly settling the price of tobacco for all public dues payable in 1758 -- Letter from Francis Fauquier on acts recently passed in Virginia -- Letter from Francis Fauquier on the appointment of Mr Burwell to the Virginia Council, with minutes of the Council at which Burwell's appointment was affirmed -- Letter from Francis Fauquier on a bill declaring slaves to be personal estate, plus the text of the bill and a document offering reasons in support of its passing -- Letter from Francis Fauquier on financial and military matters -- Letter from Francis Fauquier on the situation in Virginia regarding paper money -- Letter from Francis Fauquier respecting the behaviour of the Assembly -- Letter from Francis Fauquier with his answers to the queries sent by the Board of Trade -- Letter from Mr Athawes on behalf of the merchants of London trading to Virginia -- Letters and petitions from the merchants of Glasgow, Bristol and Liverpool trading to Virginia -- Letters from Edward Montagu, agent for Virginia -- Letters from Francis Fauquier giving an account of his proceedings relative to the insult offered to Don Pedro Bermudez, with enclosed court document and letters from Bermudez and others -- Letters from Francis Fauquier on the appointment of Mr Burwell to the Virginia Council and his opinions on the true cause of the present high exchange -- Letters from Francis Fauquier on the death of Mr Grymes and on the settlement of lands west of the Allegheny mountains --
Letters from Francis Fauquier on land grants and enclosing the accounts of the Virginia Receiver-General -- Letters from Francis Fauquier on the message of Don Pedro de Bermudez and enclosing several papers -- Letters from Francis Fauquier regarding Indian affairs -- Letters from Francis Fauquier to the Board of Trade on military situation, includng the articles of capitulation of Fort Loudoun -- Letters from Francis Fauquier to the Board of Trade transmitting public papers -- Letters from Francis Fauquier transmitting an address of the Virginia legislature to His Majesty and on his sojourn in New York -- Letters from Francis Fauquier, including the opinion of the Virginia Attorney-General on the bringing in of a Spanish ship by a privateer -- Letters to and from Francis Fauquier about the disturbances during the sojourn in Virginia of Don Pedro de Bermudez -- Letters to and from Francis Fauquier on various military, legislative and administrative matters -- Lists of surveys of land and patents for land in Augusta granted to Colonel James Patton -- The memorial of the agents of Virginia and South Carolina for laws to import salt from foreign parts into those provinces -- The memorial of Edward Montagu, agent of Virginia, concerning an Act for settling the tithes and bounds of lands -- Memorial to His Majesty from the surviving officers and soldiers in the regiment in America for grant of lands -- The memorials of Richard Corbin and the merchants of London trading to Virginia, with letter -- Orders-in-Council approving appointments in Virginia -- Petition and memorial of the merchants of Glasgow trading to Virginia -- Petitions of the merchants of Glasgow and Liverpool trading to Virginia respecting the paper currency there -- Protest against the Act for granting an aid to His Majesty and other purposes therein mentioned -- Remarks on an act passed in Virginia enititled an Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors etc. -- Report from Sir Mathew Lamb on acts recently passed in Virginia (22 May 1762) -- Report from Sir Mathew Lamb on acts recently passed in Virginia (15 Mar, 1762) -- Report from Sir Mathew Lamb on acts recently passed in Virginia (12 Nov. 1763) -- Report from Sir Mathew Lamb on acts recently passed in Virginia (26 Sept. 1763) -- Report from Sir Mathew Lamb on acts recently passed in Virginia (22 Jan. 1762) -- The speech of the Honourable Francis Fauquier, Esq. -- The speech of the Honourable Francis Fauquier, Esq. and the humble addresses of the Council and House of Burgesses -- Two deeds of Indians' release of land and a narrative of a conference what has passed between the British and the western Indians since the Treaty of Easton -- Two reports from Sir Mathew Lamb on acts recently passed in Virginia (17 May 1763) -- Two reports from Sir Mathew Lamb on acts recently passed in Virginia (4-28 Nov. 1761) -- Two reports from Sir Mathew Lamb on acts recently passed in Virginia (12 Jan. 19 May 1761)