-Collections. New series, vols. 1-11. Richmond, 1882-1892. 8vo, illustrated. 6046 Contents: v. 1. The official letters of Alexander Spotswood, lieutenantgovernor of the colony of Virginia, 1710-1722. With introduction and notes, by R. A. Brock. v. 1, 1882. xxi, 179 р. v. 2. Same. v. 2, 1885. vii, 368 р. v. 3. The official letters of Robert Dinwiddie, lieutenant-governor of the colony, 1751-1758. With introduction and notes by R. A. Brock. v. 1, 1883. 8vo. lvii, (1), 528 р. 6047 v. 4. Same. v. 2, 1884. 8vo, xviii, 768 p. Folded map. Portrait. v. 5. Documents, chiefly unpublished, relating to the Huguenot emigration to Virginia and to the settlement at Manakin-town, with an appendix of genealogies, presenting data of the Fontaine, Maury, Dupuy, Trabue, Marye, Chastain, Cocke, and other families. Edited and compiled for the Society by R. A. Brock. Richmond, 1886. 8vo, xx (1), 247 p. Folded sheet. 6048 v. 6. Miscellaneous papers, 1672-1865, now first printed from the manuscripts in the collections of the Virginia Historical Society, comprising charter of the Royal African Company, 1672; Report on the Huguenot settlement, 1700; Papers of George Gilmer, of "Pen Park," 1775-1778; Orderly book of Capt. George Stubblefield, 1776; Career of the ironclad Virginia, 1862; Memorial of Johnson's Island, 1862-1865; Beale's cavalry brigade parole, 1865, edited by R. A. Brock. Richmond, 1887. 8vo, (6), pp. 374. Plate. 6049 v. 7. Abstract of the proceedings of the Virginia Company of London, 1619-1624, prepared from the records of the Library of Congress, by Conway Robinson, and edited with an introduction and notes by R. A. Brock. v. 1. Richmond, 1888. 8vo. 6050 v. 8. Abstract of the proceedings of the Virginia Company of London, 1619-1624, prepared from the records in the Library of Congress, by Conway Robinson, and edited with an introduction and notes by R. A. Brock. v. 2. Richmond, 1889. 8vo, pp. 300. 6051 v. 9. The history of the Federal Convention of 1788, with some account of the eminent Virginians of that era who were members of the body, by Hugh Blair Grigsby, LL. D., with a biographical sketch of the author and illustrative notes. Edited by R. A. Brock. v. 1. Richmond, Va. Published by the Society, 1890. 8vo, pp. xxvii, 372. 6052 v. 10. The history of the Virginia Federal Convention of 1788, with some account of the eminent Virginians of that era who were members of the body, by Hugh Blair Grigsby, LL. D., with a biographical sketch of the author and illustrative notes. Edited by R. A. Brock. v. 2. 1891. 8vo, pp. 411. v. 11. see no. 6054 following. 6053 -Collections of the Virginia Historical Society. New series. v. 11. Proceedings of the Virginia Historical Society at the annual meeting held December 21-22, 1891, with historical papers read on the occasion and others. Richmond, 1892. xix, 386 p. 8vo. 6054 Contents: Early Revolutionary history of Virginia; The Committee of correspondence and the call for the first congress, by James Mercer Garnett; Historic elements in Virginia education and literary effort, by John Bell Henneman; Notes on recent work in Southern history, by W. P. Trent; Ancient epitaphs and inscriptions in York and James City counties, by J. L. Hall; Washington's first election to the House of burgesses, by R. T. Barton; The old brick church near Smithfield built in 1632, by R. S. Thomas; Richmond's first academy, projected by M. Quesnay de Beaurepaire in 1786, by R. H. Gaines; Facts from the Accomac county records relating to Bacon's rebellion, by Frank P. Brent; Thomas Hansford, first martyr to American liberty, by Annie Tucker Tyler; Journal of Capt. Charles Lewis in Washington's expedition against the French in 1755; Orderly book of Captain Robert Gamble of the second Virginia regiment, August-November, 1779; Memoir of General John Cropper, by Barton Haxall Wise; Orderly book of Major William Heth, 1777; Index. -A list of the portraits, engravings, &c., in the library of the Virginia historical society. Richmond, Va., House of the society, 1894. 6055 7 р. 2311⁄2 cm. -Organization; officers and members; with a list of its publications. Richmond, 1881. 23 р. 8vo. 6056 -Organization and list of publications of the Society. Richmond, 1894. 6057 -Proceedings at the annual meeting, February 24, 1882, with the address of William Wirt Henry. The settlement at Jamestown, with particular reference to the late attacks upon Capt. John Smith, Pocahontas, and John Rolfe. Richmond, 1882. 63 р. 8vo. 6058 -Publications of the Virginia historical society. New series. no. 1. C1 W318 H15. 6059 [Richmond, Virginia historical society, 1874] 1874. 71 p. 28x22cm. Contents: no. 1. Letters of Thomas Nelson, jr., governor of Virginia. -The Virginia historical reporter, conducted by the executive committee of the Society. v. 1; 2, part 1. Richmond, 1854-1860. 6060 Contents: v. 1. Seventh annual meeting; Address of W. C. Rives; Letter on Greuze's portrait of Franklin; The Virginia convention of 1829-30, by H. B. Grigsby. Richmond, 1854, pp. 116. v. 1. part 2. Eighth annual meeting; Observations on the history of Virginia, a discourse, December 14, 1854, by R. M. T. Hunter. 1855. pp. 48. 6061 v. 1. part 3. Ninth annual meeting; Report of committee on historical documents; Constitution; Sketches of the political issues and controversies of the Revolution, a discourse by James P. Holcombe. 1856. pp. 63. 6062 v. 2. part 1. Tenth annual meeting; Report on portraits; Eleventh annual meeting; Report on portraits; Twelfth annual meeting; The Virginia colony, or the relation of the English colonial settlements in America to the general history of the world, an address by George F. Holmes; The marriage of Pocahontas; Notes on the date of Pocahontas's marriage, and some other incidents of her life, by Wyndham Robertson. 1860. pp. 87. 6063 Virginia infantry. 2d reg't, 1776-1783. Orderly book of Captain Robert Gamble of the Second Virginia regiment, commanded by Colonel Christian Febiger, August 21-November 16, 1779. F225 V82. 6064 (In Virginia historical society. Collections. Richmond, 1892. new ser. v. 11. p. [219]-272) Virginia infantry. 3d reg't, 1776-1783. Orderly book of Major William Heth of the Third Virginia regiment, May 15-July 1, 1777. F225 V82. 6065 (In Virginia historical society. Collections. Richmond, 1892. new ser. v. 11. p. [317]-376) The Virginia journal of education. monthly. Richmond, Va., [1907]-date. 6066 F218 21 V8. Library has v. 1, 1895-96 to v. 19, 1914; v. 8 and 9 incomplete. The Virginia lyceum. Published by an association of gentlemen. L. R. 6069 Library has v. 1, nos. 1-3, April-June, 1839. Virginia magazine of history and biography. Published quarterly, by the Virginia Historical Society, for the year ending June 30, 1894. 8vo. pp. xxxii, 484. 00/0 v. 1-Contents: Proceedings of the society for the six months ending July 1, 1893; Diary of Capt. John Davis, of the Pennsylvania line, March 26, 1781, to January 11, 1782; Letters of William Fitzhugh, 1679-1682; Proclamation of Nathaniel Bacon; List of officers, sailors and marines of the Virginia navy in the American Revolution; Speech of Sir William Berkeley and Declaration of the assembly, March, 1651; Abstract of Virginia land patents; Notes and queries; Book reviews; The Illinois regiment and the Northwestern territory: Virginia and the act of navigation; Discourse of the Old Company; Bacon's rebellion; Proceedings of December 14, 1893, with constitution and list of officers and members; Public officers in Virginia, 1680; Virginia troops in French and Indian wars; John Taylor, of Caroline; Free schools and the church in the seventeenth century; Commodore Walter Brooke; Specific taxes, 1780, in Henry County, Va., Necrology; Public officers in Virginia, 1702-1714; Fitzhugh family in England; The mutiny in Virginia, 1635; Declaration of Sir John Harvey touching the mutinous proceedings of the council in Virginia; Proposals for reducing the rebels in Virginia (Bacon's rebellion); Did George Percy denounce Smith's History of Virginia? Virginia magazine of history and biography. 8vo, pp. (4), ii, 482. 6071 v. 2-Contents: Public officers in Virginia, 1702-1714; Letters of William Fitzhugh; Virginia troops in French and Indian wars; Affairs in Virginia in 1626; The first legislative assembly in Virginia, at Jamestown, 1619, by W. W. Henry; Abstracts of Virginia land patents; The Flournoy family, by Flournoy Rivers; Notes and queries: List of counties and cities of Virginia, by R. S. Thomas; The House of burgesses, 1639; Clerks of Middlesex, 1673-1892, by B. B. Chowning; Total amount of taxable property in Norfolk County for 1784; Frontier forts in Bath County; Instructions to Governor Yeardley, 1618; Causes of discontent in Virginia, 1676; Two wills of the seventeenth century-Richard Kemp (1656), John Laurence (1684); Parishes of Norfolk County; Claiborne genealogy, by A. S. Tatum; Library of Dabney Carr, 1773, with notices of Carr family; Virginia officers and men in the Continental Line; Instructions to Berkeley, 1642; Northampton grievances, 1671; Racing in colonial Virginia; Act to incorporate the Virginia historical and philosophical society, 1834; Letter of John Benger, 1762, in regard to the Brayne estate in England; Will of Thomas Marshall; Extracts from Princess Anne county records, by E. W. James; Instructions to Yeardley, 1626; Indian wars in Augusta County, Va.; Maj. Robert Beverly and his descendants, by W. G. Stanard; Abstracts of Virginia land patents, by W. G. Stanard; The Landon family. Virginia magazine of history and biography. Published quarterly, for the year ending June, 1896. 8vo, pp. 460, ii, xxviii. 6072 v. 3-Contents: A full account of the proceedings of the society for the year 1895, and the following list of articles copied from the original documents: Letters of William Fitzhugh, continued; Instructions to Berkeley, 1662; Virginia under Governors Harvey and Gooch; Causes of discontent leading to the insurrection of 1676 under Bacon; Will of Benjamin Harrison the elder; Culpeper's report on Virginia in 1683. Defense of Col. Edward Hill; A series of colonial letters written by William Byrd, jr., Thomas Ludwell, Robert Carter, Richard Lee and Sir John Randolph; Decisions of the General court of Virginia, 1626-1628, first instalment; Indictment of Gov. Nicholson by the leading members of his council; Abstracts of Virginia land patents, extending to 1635, with full genealogical notes; A history of Robert Beverly and his descendants, with interesting wills and new matter obtained from England; Genealogies of the Flournoy, Cocke, Carr, Todd and Chappell families; Voluminous historical notes and queries of extraordinary original value, relating to a variety of subjects; Book reviews; Index. Virginia magazine of history and biography. Published quarterly, for the year ending June, 1897. 8vo, pp. 492, i, xxiii. 6073 v. 4-Contents: A marriage agreement between John Custis and his wife; A perswasive to towns and cohabitation by Rev. Francis Makemie, 1705; Abstracts of Virginia land patents for 1635-6; Army supplies in the Revolution, original letters by Judge Innes; Attacks by the Dutch on Virginia fleet, 1667; Boundary line proceedings for Virginia and No. Carolina, 1710; Charges against Spotswood by House of burgesses, 1719; Council proceedings, 1716-1717; Decisions of Virginia General court, 1626-28; Defense of Col. Edward Hill; Depositions of Revolutionary soldiers from county records; Spotsylvania marriage licenses, 1722-50; Cocke, Flournoy, Trabue, Jones, and Rootes families; List of House of burgesses, 1766 to 1775; Instructions to Governor Francis Nicholson; Letter and proclamation of S. Argall, 1617; Letters of William Fitzhugh; Narrative of Bacon's rebellion; Abstracts of Northampton county records in 17th century; Ordeal of touch in colonial Virginia; Patent of auditor and surveyor-general 1682?; Prince George county records with much information as to families; Proceedings of visitors of William and Mary college, 1716; Gov. Spotswood's proclamation, 1680; Peter Jones' will, 1721; David Black's library, 1782; A list of shareholders in London Company, 1783; Also of slave owners in Spotsylvania county, 1783; Virginia tobacco in Russia in 17th century. Index. Virginia magazine of history and biography. Published quarterly by the Virginia historical society for the year ending June, 1898. 8vo, pp. iv, 491. 6074 v. 5-Contents: Boundary line proceedings, 1710 (continued from v. 4); General court decisions, 1664-1670; Letters of William Fitzhugh, 1695; Northampton county records in 17th century; Colonial letters, etc. (Ludwell papers), 1705-1745; A description of the government of Virginia, (Winder Papers, Va. state library); Historical memoranda relating to the House of burgesses, 1685-91, from Ludwell papers, Va. historical society; Persons who suffered by Bacon's rebellion. The commissioners' report-(Winder papers, Va. state library). Abstracts of Virginia land patents, prepared by W. G. Stanard; Viewers of tobacco crop, 1639 (Acts of Assembly, 1639, Robinson MS.); Case of Anthony Penton (Robinson MS.-Va. hist. soc.); Early Episcopacy in Accomack; Letters to Thomas Adams, 1769-79. Depositions of continental soldiers; Tithables of Lancaster county, Va., 1654, with notes; Letters of William Fitzhugh, 1695-7; A list of early land patents and grants, 1745 to 1754, with an introduction by F. M. Toner; Proceedings of the annual meeting held December 20th, 1897; List of officers and members; The Governor's land (Ludwell MS.); Price lists and diary of Col. Fleming, 1787-1789; The Meherrin Indians-a letter to the General assembly, June, 1707; The trial of criminal cases (Ludwell MS.); Petition of John Mercer to the House of burgesses (Ludwell papers); Abstracts of Rappahannock co. wills, 1656-77, prepared by W. G. Stanard; Rev. Francis Doughty (Rappahannock county records); Arms of the Cocke family; Necrology: William Wood Crump, Walter R. Staples, Lewis Ginter, Robert Taylor Scott, Samuel W. Venable, Aubin L. Boulware, Charles C. Wight, John Randolph Tucker, Justin Winsor, Samuel Phillips Lee. Bacon's men in Surry (from Surry records, v. 1671-84); Letters of Lafayette, 1781; Title to Greenspring, 1618-1716 (Ludwell MSS., Va. hist. soc.); Old letters of revolutionary date, contributed by Anne Randolph Ball; Journal of John Barnwell, 1711-12; Early wills and deeds, Isle of Wight co., 1733, contributed by R. S. Thomas; Will of Robert King Carter (died in 1743); Genealogy: The Cocke family of Virginia (Henrico); Roane, Kennon, AstonRobertson, Bradby-Byrd-Rogers families; Walke family of Lower Norfolk county; Godwin family of Nansemond and Isle of Wight counties, Va., with notices of the families of Holladay, Gray, Blunt, &c.; The Markham family; Winston (Edmund); Hughes family of Powhatan county; The Moseley family; The Gookin, Calvert, Carr families: Parkers of Browsholme, Yorkshire, England, and of Virginia; The Brockenbrough family. Historical notes and queries: An oath of allegiance, contributed by M. Oldham, jr.; Banks family in Virginia, 1668-1759; Letter of Richard Henry Lee, Dec. 1, 1776; Public officers, 1781; Letter of Mrs. Nathaniel Bacon, 1676; Secession convention, letter from John Critcher; Title to Leesylvania; Size roster of Captain Nathaniel Welch's company, second regiment in the revolution; Burning of the Richmond theater-a letter of 7th Febr'y., 1812; A list of the officers entitled to land under the proclamation of Gov. Dinwiddie and their assessment to cover expenses of surveys to secure lands, and a list of balance due from sundrys on account of their claims to land under the proclamation of 1754, copied from Colonel George Washington's ledger; Index. Virginia magazine of history and biography. Published quarterly for the year ending June, 1899. 8vo, pp. iv, 473, xxiii. 6075 v. 6-Contents: Carter papers; Virginia Society of the Cincinnati; Letters to Thomas Adams, 1771-9; Isle of Wight county wills, 1647-1776, by R. S. Thomas; Journal of John Barnwell, 1711-12; Letters of Lafayette, 1781; Letters of William Fitzhugh, 1696-9; Families of Lower Norfolk and Princess Anne counties; Abstracts of Virginia land patents, by W. G. Stanard; Second Virginia battalion, 1777; Virginia in 1771-letter from Col. Richard Bland to Thomas Adams; A Scotch trader, letter from Charleston, 12 May, 1798; Letter from London, 1659; Vindication of Sir William Berkeley; Letters of General Henry Lee, '79-'80; Election of Col. Geo. Washington for the House of burgesses, 1758; Trustees of Hampden-Sidney College, 1775-85, by J. B. Henneman; Capt. John Bargrave's charges against the former government of Virginia, 1622; Kidnapping maidens to be sold in Virginia, 1618; A note of the shipping, men, &c., sent to Virginia, 1619; Poor children to be sent to Virginia, 1619-20; Petition of West, Claiborne, &c., to the king (1622?); Epitaphs at Brandon, Prince George county, Va.; Virginia in 1623: A new clue to the Lee ancestry letter from Lancelot Lee, of Coton, England, to Thomas Lee, of Stratford, Va., 1745; Washing ton's capitulation at Fort Necessity, 1754; Depositions as to the burning of William and Mary college, 1705; Virginia militia in the Revolution; Virginia borrowing from Spain-letter from Governor Jefferson to Governor Galvez, 1779; Necrology: Reminiscences of western Virginia, 1770-1790, by John Redd; Will of Mrs. Mary Willing Byrd, of Westover, 1813, with a list of the Westover portraits; Virginia corn, 1619; Death of Sir Thomas Gates; List of patents for lands in Virginia, Mch. 1616, to June 1623; Collections in English churches for Virginia, 1623; Virginia in 1623-4; Reply of Sir Thomas Smythe and Alderman Johnson to the petition of John Bargrave, 1621; Lord Mandeville to Secretary Conway, 1623; The Virginia company and the House of commons, 1624; Complaint by Germans against Governor Spotswood; The Acadians in Virginia, 1755; Jacobitism in Virginia-Charges against Capt. Jacob Lumpkin, 1690; A proclamation for a fast day, 1691; A violation of a tobacco planting law, 1691; Petition of Edmund Jenings, Attorney-General, for increase of salary, 1692; Genealogy; Notes and Queries; Book reviews; Index. Proceedings at the annual meeting of the society. List of officers and members. Virginia magazine of history and biography. Published quarterly for the year ending June, 1900. 8vo, pp. iv, 476. 6076 v. 7-Contents: Reminiscences of western Virginia, 1770-1790, by John Redd; Will of Christopher Robinson, 1693; Virginia militia in the Revolution-a list furnished by J. T. McAllister; Trustees of Hampden-Sidney College, by J. B. Henneman; The new government for Virginia, 1624, abstracts from English public records; Extracts from the register of Farnham Parish, Richmond county; Carter papers: An inventory of all the S. and personal property of the Hon'ble Robert Carter of the county of Lancaster, Esq.; Abstracts of Virginia land patents, by W. G. Stanard; Genealogy: Foote family, Pryor family, Payne family of Goochland, &c., Rodes family, Withers family, Yates family, Booker family, Coles family. Virginia in 1624-5-abstracts from British Public record office; Answer of Sir George Yeardley to charges of Capt. John Martin, &c.; Papers relating to the administration of Governor Nicholson and to the founding of William and Mary college; Virginia game, and field sports, description of them by the botanist Clayton in 1739; Letters of Washington; Bill for a service of plate, 1794; Sainsbury's abstracts of documents in the English Public Record office relative to the colony of Virginia, 1606 to 1627. Genealogy: The Fitzhugh family; An attorney's bill, 1728; Vestrymen Upper Parish, Nansemond co., 1760-1791; Proceedings at annual meeting of the society, Dec. 30th, 1899; List of officers and members; The "Vigilance Committee"Richmond during the War of 1812; Virginia in 1628-the tobacco monopoly; Sainsbury's abstracts: The case of Captain (John) Martin; John Paul Jones as a citizen of Virginia; The will of Charles Lewis of the Byrd, 1779; Books in colonial Virginia; Punishment of a slave for murder, Rockingham county, 1778; Capt. William Edmonds' company, 1761; Virginia forces surrendered at Charleston in 1780; Eppes family; Clergy ordained and licensed for the American colonies, from 1699 to 1710; RoBards family; Genealogy: The Farrar family, Yates-Randolph. The Indians of southern Virginia, 16501711; Will of Josias Mackie, Presbyterian minister, Norfolk and Princess Anne counties, 1716; The Virginia census, 1624-25; Virginia in 1629 and 1630; Reminiscences of western Virginia, 1770-1790, by John Redd; Marriage licenses, Augusta county, Va., 1749-1773; Genealogy: Eskridge of Virginia; Basset-Stith; Poythress and Ball families. Notes and queries; Book reviews; General Index. Virginia magazine of history and biography. Published quarterly, by the Virginia historical society, for the year ending June, 1901. 8vo, pp. xxvii, 481. 6077 v. 8-Contents: Proceedings; In memoriam, William Wirt Henry; Officers and members; The Indians of southern Virginia, 1650-1711: Depositions in the Virginia and North Carolina boundary case; Inventory of estate of Thomas Lord Fairfax; Letters from Mrs. Ralph Izard to Mrs. William Lee, 1781-83; Virginia in 1631: Movement to re-establish Virginia colony; Papers relating to the administration of Governor Nicholson and to the founding of William and Mary college; Notes from the Council and General court records, 1641-1677, by Conway Robinson; Virginia militia in the Revolution; Abstracts of Virginia land patents, by W. G. Stanard; Genealogy: descendants of Robert Green and allied families in Virginia, by Holdridge Ozro Collins; A forgotten member of the Ball family; Richard Ball; Throckmorton family; Eskridge family; Fitzhugh family; Descendants of John Stith and Mary Randolph; The Farrar family; Society of the Cincinnati in the state of Virginia; John Christian, in account with Parke Goodall, 1776-1787; John Brent; James Parker; List of colonial officers; Gov. Spotswood's inventory; Unpublished letters of Jefferson, July 29, 1776May 20, 1818. Virginia in 1632-33-34, abstracts by W. N. Sainsbury, and copies in McDonald papers, Virginia state library; Extracts from county records; James Nourse of Virginia; Services of Thomas Lewis in the |