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I am Commanded by the King to signify to your Lordship His Majesty's Pleasure that you do direct the Board of Ordnance to provide such Armed Ships, for the Conveyance of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores to America, as their Lordships suggest to be the most suitable for the purpose in like manner as has been done by that Branch of His Majesty's Government, which has the Charge of Victualling the Army...
Date: 29 August 1776
Volume: Volume 6
The late advices from Virginia representing the Earl of Dunmore's Situation to be so much changed from what it was at the time his Lordship transmitted the Demand of Military Stores inclosed in my letter to your Lordship of the 18th of April, that his Lordship has it not in his power to carry on any Military Operations against the Rebels in that Province, and there is good ground to suppose he...
Date: 28 September 1776
Volume: Volume 6
We beg leave to lay before Your Lordship the Inclosed State of the Artillery at the several places in America before any Supplies were sent in consequence of the present Troubles, likewise the State of all that has been sent since the 1st of January 1775, which we are of opinion will fully answer what is requested by the Earl of Dartmouth's Letter of the 30th Ultimo. We are My Lord [&c.]
Date: 1 November 1775
Volume: Volume 3