Virginia documents [manuscript], 1767-1784.

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Virginia documents [manuscript], 1767-1784.

Summons, 1767 April 21, George the Third . . .to the Sheriff of Dinwiddie County, Va. . . .to summon James Boisseau. . . in behalf of Edward Pegram. . . .Signed, Geo. Nicholas. . . . Justices of the Peace appointment, 1784 July 1, The Commonwealth of Virginia . . .Court of the County of Prince George. . . . appointed. . . .Justice of the Peace. . . Signed, Benj. Harrison.

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Bland, Theodorick, 1741-1790

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Theodorick Bland (March 21, 1741 – June 1, 1790), also known as Theodorick Bland, Jr., was an American slave owner, planter, physician, soldier, and politician from Prince George County, Virginia. He became a major figure in the formation of the new United States government, representing Virginia in both the Continental Congress and the United States House of Representatives (until his death in office), as well as serving multiple terms in the Virginia House of Delegates representing Prince Geor...

Harrison, Benjamin, 1726-1791

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Benjamin Harrison V (April 5, 1726 – April 24, 1791) was an American planter, merchant and politician who served as a legislator in colonial Virginia, following a precedent of public service established by his namesakes. He signed both the Continental Association and the United States Declaration of Independence and is known as one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He served as Virginia's governor from 1781 to 1784. Harrison worked an aggregate of three decades in the Virginia Hou...

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Benjamin Harrison, V (April 5, 1726 – April 24, 1791) was an American planter and revolutionary leader from Charles City County, Virginia. Educated at the College of William and Mary, Harrison went on to become a representative for Surry County, Virginia (1756 - 1758) and Charles City County (1766 - 1776) to the House of Burgesses. He was a Virginia delegate to the Continental Congress from 1774 to 1777, signed the Declaration of Independence, and was Governor of Virginia from 1781 to 1784. ...

Baird, John, fl. 1784.

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McConnico, Christopher, fl. 1784.

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Boisseau, James.

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Poythress, William, fl. 1784.

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