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[Report of committee on the subject of Fort Powhatan, sometimes called Fort Hood].
[Report of committee on the subject of the literary fund].
[Report of committee on the accounts of the treasurer, Jaquelin Ambler, Dec. 1, 1787 to Nov. 24, 1788].
[Report of the committee upon the unsatisfied claims of the commonwealth upon the government of the U. S.].
[Report of committee relative to the petition of Jones Green, a delegate from Stafford, to the effect that his affair with John Strother does not come within the purview of the act to suppress duelling; and pointing out the unconstitutionality of this act so far as it attempts to create a disqualification of members of the general assembly not prescribed by the constitution itself].
[Report of committee relative to the revisal of the laws of this Commonwealth]
[Report and resolutions of a committee respecting the Baptist memorial].
[Report of the committee appointed to examine the auditor’s office].
[Report of executive respecting existing contracts for repairing and improving the capitol or public square in Richmond, with sums expended within two years past]
[Report of committee of finance giving estimate of expenses and receipts, Oct. 1, 1815 to Sept. 30, 1816].
[Report of committee of finance on the estimate of expenses and receipts, Oct. 1, 1817 to Sept. 30, 1818]
[Report of committee of finance on the estimate of expences and receipts, Oct. 1, 1818 to Sept. 30, 1819].
[Report of committee of finance on the estimate of expenses and receipts].
[Report of the committee of finance, giving an estimate of expenses and receipts, Oct. 1, 1815 to Sept. 30, 1816].
[Report of committee of finance on the state of the commonwealth's revenue, with several proposed resolutions for revising the state's tax laws].
Report of the Committee of Finance : presented February 9, 1820.
Richmond, February 23, By an express arrived here this morning from Philadelphia, we have received His Britannic Majesty's speech to both Houses of Parliament ... Thursday, December 5, 1782 ...
The agents for the James River Company: as a duty incumbent on them ... to present to each member of the Legislature, a statement of the situation of the company from its commencement to the present day.
Report of the committee for examining the late treasurer's office. (Presented February, 18, 1820) (Printed by order of the House of delegates.).
[Report of the joint committee on the condition of the Bank of Virginia and Farmers’ bank of Virginia, including' a general state of the Bank of Virginia, Jan. 1, 1806 to Jan. 1, 1816, and a general state of the Farmers’ bank of Virginia, Jan. 1, 1813 to Jan. 1, 1816].
Report from the joint committee appointed to examine the condition of the Bank of Virginia and Fanners’ Bank of Virginia.
In conformity to the constitution of the Mutual Assurance Society against Fire on Buildings of the State of Virginia, the president and directors submit to the consideration, and for the information of the society, at their annual meeting, the following statement. ...
Statement of the subscribers and members agreeable to their declarations for insurance which are filed and recorded in the general office of the said society.
Richmond, April 17. By a gentleman who arrived last night from the northward, and by this day's mail, we have obtained the following intelligence.
[Statement of the literary fund by Jno. Burfoot, auditor, exhibiting its rise and progress to the present time. December 28, 1819].
[Ratification of the constitution, the bill of rights, and the amendments as finally agreed to by the convention]
Richmond, state of Virginia. In Convention, Wednesday, the 25th of June, 1788. The Convention, according to the order of the day, resolved itself into a committee of the whole Convention, to take into farther consideration, the proposed Constitution of government for the United States ...
[Report of select committee on the navigation of Roanoke river].
[Report of select committee on the establishment of banks].
[Report of the adjutant general]
[Letter from the rector of the university, with the report of the board of visitors, with a statement by the bursar, and a report of the proctor, on the buildings; with a final report from the proctor, and a concluding account from the treasurer of the late institution of the central college, now blended with the university].
[Report of the commissioners, John Marshall, James Breckenridge William Lewis, James McDowell, William Caruthers, Andrew Alexander, appointed to view certain rivers].
Report of the committee of revisors appointed by the general assembly of Virginia in MDCCLXXVI. Published by order of the general assembly …
[Report of committee on the expediency of extending legislative patronage to the several colleges and academies].
A report of the Committee Appointed to Examine into the Executive Expenditures. Also the Governor’s letter of the 28th January, to the speaker of the House of Delegates, respecting said expenditures, and the resolutions of the House on the same.
In the House of Delegates, Tuesday, the 28th of December, 1784. Mr. Ronald reported, from the Committee appointed to examine into the state of the public accounts, and prepare a general statement of the public debt, together with a state of the revenues of the Common-wealth, as also to consider of the proper funds for payment of debts, for which no provision hath yet been made, …
Report on internal improvement, (presented by the Committee of Roads and Internal Navigation on Thursday the 28th December, 1815, and published by order of the House of Delegates.)
Report from the Committee of Roads and Internal Navigation, relative to so much of the report of the Board of Public Works as relates to the improvement of James and Kanawha rivers, and the constructing of a turnpike road between the highest navigable points between those rivers.
. [Report of the committee on the state of the business in the high court of chancery]
[Report of the committee on the penitentiary, with documents].
[Report of committee on the accounts of the treasurer, William Moseley, and his successor, J. Preston, Oct. 1, 1807 to Dec. 31, 1808].
[Report of the auditor, John Burfoot, for the fiscal year ending Pent. 30. 1819].
A statement shewing at one view the amount of receipts with which the treasurer is charged on the books of this office, : from the 1st day of October 1817 to the 30th day of September 1818, both inclusive; together with the amount on the respective items for same period. … Jno. Burfoot, auditor, Auditor’s office, 1st December, 1818.
[Annual report of the auditor. John Burfoot, Oct. 1, 1816 to Sept. 30, 1817].
[Letter from auditor explaining cause of delay in transmitting the annual report of the revenue].
[Letter from the auditor, John Burfoot, recommending amendments to the revenue laws].
Auditor’s report, 15th November, 1814.
[Report of the register of the land office, William Price, Jan. 20, 1802].
[Report of John Clarke, superintendent, on the state of the manufactory of arms].
[Report of the superintendent of the state penitentiary. For 1807].
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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.