Results 501-550 of 3366
This version of the Index of Virginia Printing was a gift from the estate of the site's creator, David Rawson. The content contained herein will not be updated, as it is part of the Library of Virginia's personal papers collection. For more information, please see David Rawson Index of Virginia Printing website. Accession 53067. Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
[Bill to subject lands to be sold for payment of debts as amended].
[Bill concerning the public property in the city of Richmond].
[Bill concerning public roads].
[Bill concerning public roads].
Bill concerning the repairing and distributing of public arms.
[Bill concerning the sale of property under executions and incumbrances].
[Bill concerning the sale of property under executions and incumbrances].
[A bill concerning slaves, free negroes and mulattoes].
[Bill To amend the act entitled an act to reduce into one the several acts concerning slaves, free negroes and mulattoes].
[Bill concerning superior courts of chancery].
[Bill concerning superior courts of chancery].
[Bill to amend and explain the act entitled an act “concerning taxes on lands" as passed the House].
[Bill concerning taxes on land].
[Bill concerning the Chancery Courts].
[Bill concerning the court of appeals, with proposed amendment].
[Bill concerning the Courts of Chancery].
A bill concerning the High Court of Chancery.
A bill to amend and explain an act, entitled, "an act for reducing into one the several acts concerning the land office, ascertaining the terms and manner of granting waste and unappropriated lands; for settling the titles and bounds of lands; directing the mode of processioning, and prescribing the duty of Surveyors;" and the act, entitled, "an act for establishing a Land Office and ascertaining the terms and manner of granting waste and unappropriated lands."
[Bill concerning the land tax].
[Bill concerning the literary fund].
[The militia bill].
[Bill concerning the Mutual Assurance Society].
[Bill concerning the university of Virginia].
[Bill authorizing Walter Frazer, committee of Richins Brame, to sell a tract of land for the benefit of the said Brame].
[Bill to reduce into one the several acts against malicious shooting, stabbing, etc.].
[Bill declaring tobacco receivable in payment for taxes for the year 1787]
[Bill for the appointment of electors to choose a president,, pursuant to the constitution of the government of the United States].
[Bill for arranging counties into districts to choose representatives in congress].
[Bill for the defence of the eastern frontiers of this commonwealth].
[Bill for the election of representatives, pursuant to the constitution of the government of the United States].
A Bill for establishing a system of public education presented by Mr. Taylor of Chesterfield.
[Bill for establishing a university].
A bill for establishing religious freedom, printed for the consideration of the people.
[Bill for establishment of free schools].
[Bill for imposing taxes for support of government].
[Bill to regulate the election of senators to the general assembly].
[Bill for making lands subject to the payment of debts].
[Bill for more speedy recovery of small debts or penalties, with the names of members of both houses who voted thereon.].
[Bill for quieting titles to land in certain of the western counties]
[Bill for the establishment of a university].
A bill for the relief of sick and infirm militia soldiers, discharged, or on furlough, on their return to their respective places of residence.
[Bill imposing taxes for the support of government].
[Bill imposing taxes for the support of government].
[Bill incorporating the Manchester canal company]
[Bill laying taxes for 1797].
Shipped by the grace of God, in good order and well conditioned, by [blank] in and upon the good ship called the [blank] whereof is master, under God, for this present voyage, [blank] and now riding at anchor, in [blank] and by God's grace bound for [blank] to say, [blank] being marked and numbered as in the margent [i.e. margin], and are to be delivered in the like good order, and well conditioned, at the aforesaid port of [blank] (the danger of the seas only excepted) unto [blank] or to h[blank] assigns, he or they paying freight for the said goods [blank] with primage and average accustomed. In witness whereof, the master or purser of the said ship, hath affirmed to [blank] bills of lading, all of this tenor and date; the one of which [blank] bills being accomplished, the other [blank] to stand void. And so God send the good ship to her desired port in safety. Amen. Dated in [blank]
[Bill concerning the convention to be held in the city of Richmond in June next]
[Bill, with amendments, to reduce into one act the several acts concerning the method of proceeding against free persons charged with certain crimes, declaring the mode of proceeding on Indictments, Informations, and Prosecutions on Penal Statutes, and for preventing vexatious and malicious prosecutions, and moderating amercements].
[Bill to repeal certain acts, declaring the construction of the bill of rights and constitution concerning religion, and directing the disposition of glebes and churches].
[District court bill].
Results 501-550 of 3366
This version of the Index of Virginia Printing was a gift from the estate of the site's creator, David Rawson. The content contained herein will not be updated, as it is part of the Library of Virginia's personal papers collection. For more information, please see David Rawson Index of Virginia Printing website. Accession 53067. Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.