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The documents herewith presented are printed from copies obtained from the Public Record Office of Great Britain. When the question of the boundary line between Maryland and Virginia was before the Legislature of the latter State, in 1860, Colonel Angus W. McDonald was sent to England to obtain the papers necessary to protect the interests of Virginia. He brought back "nine volumes of manuscripts and one book containing forty-eight maps" (see his report, Virginia Legislative Documents, No. 39, 1861,). The volumes of manuscripts contained, upon an average, 425 pages each, and were filled with valuable historical documents, of many of which no copies had ever been. | Colonial Records of Virginia by Various 1 Colonial Records of Virginia by Various The Project Gutenberg eBook Colonial Records of Virginia by Various This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title Colonial Records of Virginia Author Various Release Date September 13 2007 eBook 22594 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK COLONIAL RECORDS OF VIRGINIA E-text prepared by Mark C. Orton Thomas Strong and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team http Transcriber s Note Obvious mis-spellings and printing errors have been corrected. Variant spellings of the same word have been retained. Colonial Records of Virginia by Various 2 With the exception of Note 263 which was retained to facilitate the numbering of footnotes corrections indicated on the Errata page have been made. Notes 50 and 287 and pages iii and iv mentioned in Errata are notes 59 and 297 and pages 67 and 68 respectively herein. Superscripts are indicated with by the carat character A. Superscripts containing more than one letter are enclosed by curly brackets A . Footnotes which are numerous are placed immediately following the paragraph in which they appear. The word negors is not believed to be a typographical error. A missing censored or omitted word on page 17 has been shown by . See note p. 37 in Footnote 1 and see note pp. 48 49 in Footnote II have been changed to See note Q and see note CC respectively to conform to the footnote numbering in this document. SENATE Extra. COLONIAL RECORDS OF VIRGINIA. Baltimore Genealogical Publishing Co. 1964 Originally Published Richmond Va . Walker Superintendent Public Printing. 1874. CONTENTS. I. The First Assembly of Virginia held July 30 1619 9 II. List of the livinge .
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