PENSIONERS
PETITIONS
PIERCE, WILLIAM
AND HEIRS
PINDLE, RICHARD
PINKNEY, NINIAN
PINKNEY, WILLIAM
PINKNEY, WILLIAM
POLICY
POWERS, JESSE
PRESIDENT & DIRECTORS
POTOMAC
COMPANY
PRESIDENT AND MANAGERS
TURNPIKE
ROADS
PRESIDENT OF THE
SENATE AND SPEAKER
OF THE HOUSE
OF DELEGATES
PRESIDENT OF THE
UNITED STATES
PRETTY PROSPECT
PRICE, SAMUEL
PRICE, WALTER L. |
Thomas Turner,
William Vaughan,
Francis Ware,
Young Wilkerson,
Gassaway Watkins,
Charles Williams,
Jesse Wright,
Leonard Watkins,
John Williams,
Richard Waters,
James Wilkinson,
Andrew Willis,
Jonathan Waters,
William Wall,
Osborn Williams,
Benjamin Young,
Resolution directing the term in which
petitions, reports,
documents and papers shall be printed, &c.
Resolution in their favour,
Resolution in his favour,
Resolution in his favour as clerk to
the council,
1. Resolution approving his conduct
in bringing to a
fortunate termination the claim of this state to stock
in
the British funds,
2. Resolution making compensation
for his services,
&c.
3. Resolution requesting the
governor to transmit to
him a copy of the above resolutions,
Wm. Cooke and Philip B. Key.
Resolution appointing
them commissioners to adjust, &c. the western and
southern limits of this state, by compact with the commissioners
on the part of Virginia,
See Government.
Resolution in his favour,
See Harwood, Benjamin, 2.
Resolution extending to the first
day of December eighteen
hundred and twenty-one the term of payment of the
loan of thirty thousand dollars due this state from the
Potomac
Company, &c.
See Governor and Council, 68.
Resolution approving them to transmit
to the President
of the United States the resolutions approving the
measures of the general government, &c.
1. Resolution approving the proclamation
issued by him
relative to the observance of an impartial neutrality,
&c.
2. Resolution approving his
administration and official
conduct, &c.
Resolution relinquishing the state's
right therein to Philip
B. Key,
Resolution in his favour,
Resolution in his favour, |
Session
No.
1818 52
1812 55
1800 7
1810 12
1811 36
1815 64
1812 27
—— 38
—— 50
1815 18
—— 19
—— 47
1817 29
1818 52
—— 62
—— 65
1816 26
1817 72
1794 4
1813 58
1817 41
1804 3
—— 4
—— 5
1795 3
1815 13
1818 29
1811 54
1793 2
1806 21
—— 12
1815 2
1818 7 |