01813cam a22003131 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075035001900092040001700111042001200128050002100140051001400161245010200175260004000277300002200317490007500339500004800414500005100462500004400513500042300557500035100980651004801331610003201379710003901411700003201450999001701482rc 01002781 DLC20260227111907.0790913r18981838nyu 000 0 eng  arc 01002781  a(OCoLC)5371377 aDLCcVidDLC apremarc00aE187b.A5 vol. 2 aF229bB9600aExtract from a manuscript collection of annals relative to Virginia.cWashington, P. Force, 1838. a[Rochester,bG. P. Humphrey,c1898] a7, [1] p.c24 cm.0 aAmerican colonial tracts, monthly [v. 2] number five, September,v1898 aOn verso of t.-p.: Colonial tracts, no. 17. aCaption title: Colonial tracts, vol. 2, no. 5. aReprint from Force tracts, v. 2, no. 6. aThe tract as originally published by Peter Force was reprinted from the Virginia gazette, no. 1176, April 21, 1774, with the omission of an unsigned introductory note. The "Extract" consists principally of an abridged transcript of a declaration against the Virginia Company, adopted April 1, 1642, by the governor, Council and House of Burgesses of Virginia, and the reply thereto of King Charles, dated July 5, 1642. aThe "Manuscript collection" mentioned in the title is apparently the volume of "Virginia miscellaneous records, 1606-1692" (the so-called "Bland ms.") now preserved in the Library of Congress. In this volume the declaration and reply covers p. 106-114. The declaration is printed in Hening's Statutes at large ... of Virginia, v. 1, p. [230]-236. 0aVirginiaxPolitics and governmentyTo 1775.20aVirginia Company of London.1 aVirginia.bGeneral Assembly, 1642.1 aBland, Richard,d1710-1776. c52403d52403