The Virginia magazine of history and biography . ouis Mercantile Library, St. Louis, Mo. West Virginia Historical Society Library, Charleston, W. Va. Toronto Public Library, Toronto, Canada. War Department Library,Washington, D. C. Trinity College Library, Hartford, Conn. Wheeling Public Library, Wheeling, W. Va. Tulane University Library, New Orleans, Woburn Public Library, Woburn, Mass. La. Worcester Free Public Library, Worcester, Mass. Union Theological Seminary Library, Wyoming Historical and Geol. Society Li-Richmond, Va. brary, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. University of California Library, Berkele


The Virginia magazine of history and biography . ouis Mercantile Library, St. Louis, Mo. West Virginia Historical Society Library, Charleston, W. Va. Toronto Public Library, Toronto, Canada. War Department Library,Washington, D. C. Trinity College Library, Hartford, Conn. Wheeling Public Library, Wheeling, W. Va. Tulane University Library, New Orleans, Woburn Public Library, Woburn, Mass. La. Worcester Free Public Library, Worcester, Mass. Union Theological Seminary Library, Wyoming Historical and Geol. Society Li-Richmond, Va. brary, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. University of California Library, Berkeley, Cal. Yale University Library, Cambridge, Mass. University of Indiana Library, Blooming-ton, Ind. LIBRARIES—Life Members. Astor Library, New York, N. V. Library Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Boston Athenaeum Library, Boston, Mass. New York State Library, Albany, N. Y. California State Library, Sacramento, Cal. Richmond College Library, Richmond, College Library, New York, NT. Y. Washington and Lee University Library, Lexington, THE Virginia Magazine OF HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. Vol. X. • APRIL, 1903. No. 4. PROCEEDINGS OF THE VIRGINIA COMMITTEEOF CORRESPONDENCE, 1759-67. From the Originals in the Virginia State Archives. [At the February session, 1759, of the General Assembly ofVirginia, Edward Montague, Esq., of the Middle Temple, wasappointed the agent for the colony in England, and a commit-tee, termed the Committee of Correspondence, composed ofmembers of the Council and House of Burgesses, was appointedto transact all business with him. The agent was to support before the English government anylaws passed in Virginia in regard to which there might be anyquestion of approval, and was generally to represent the interestsof the colony in England. Therefore, the correspondence be-tween the committee and the agent must be of value as throwinglight on the history of the period. Two letters from the committee, found among the Legislativepapers, have been publishe


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