Washington Papers Consolidated Index | R | Robinson, John (treasurer; speaker of House of Burgesses)
To Robert Dinwiddie, 9 March 1754 [Colonial Series 1:74]
To George William Fairfax, 7 June 1755 [Colonial Series 1:303]
From Thomas Walker, 4 December 1755 [Colonial Series 2:200]+
To Robert Dinwiddie, 5 December 1755 [Colonial Series 2:201]
From Robert Carter Nicholas, 23 January 1756 [Colonial Series 2:296]+
From Joseph Chew, 4 March 1756 [Colonial Series 2:323]+
From William Fairfax, 14 April 1756 [Colonial Series 2:352]
To Robert Dinwiddie, 24 April 1756 [Colonial Series 3:46]
From Beverley Robinson, 23 July 1756 [Colonial Series 3:287]
Orders, 22–23 August 1756 [Colonial Series 3:375]+
To Robert Dinwiddie, 10 December 1756 [Colonial Series 4:50]+
From William Peachey, 22 August 1757 [Colonial Series 4:384]+
Cash Accounts, November 1759 [Colonial Series 6:371]+
Cash Accounts, April 1766 [Colonial Series 7:435]+
To William Black, 17 January 1774 [Colonial Series 9:458]+
From William Black, 25 April 1774 [Colonial Series 10:35]+
– id. [9 references]
– letters from [1 subentry]
– letters to [2 subentries]
– and address from officers [1 reference]
– and appointment of commissary [1 reference]
– and Bernard Moore [4 references]
– and committee for supervising military expenditures [2 references]
– and committee on military expenditures [2 references]
– and Custis estate [8 references]
– and Dismal Swamp [8 references]
– and Dismal Swamp Company [4 references]
– and draftees [1 reference]
– and Dunbar suit [1 reference]
– and enlistment of servants [1 reference]
– and funds for GW [6 references]
– and funds for payment of draftees and volunteers [3 references]
– and lead mine [1 reference]
– and militia [1 reference]
– and money for Indian expenses [3 references]
– and money to be printed [1 reference]
– and pay for troops [2 references]
– and payment for enlisted servants [2 references]
– and payment for provisions [1 reference]
– and Philip Johnson [2 references]
– and Philip Johnson's account [1 reference]
– and Pleasant Hill [6 references]
– and protested exchange [1 reference]
– and provisions [1 reference]
– and Robert Stewart [1 reference]
– and Romancoke land [3 references]
– and stoppages for clothing [1 reference]
– and supplies [2 references]
– and Thomas Moore [2 references]
– and Virginia-Centinel No. X [2 references]
– and William Ramsay [1 reference]
– appoints GW to committee [1 reference]
– as guardian of Custis children [5 references]
– as speaker of the house [6 references]
– as treasurer [31 references]
– courtship [1 reference]
– courtship of [1 reference]
– death of [1 reference]
– family [2 references]
– family of [3 references]
– gives GW money to distribute [1 reference]
– his Dismal Swamp slaves [1 reference]
– his estate [2 references]
– his plantation manager [1 reference]
– his servants [1 reference]
– lends public funds to friends [2 references]
– marriage of [1 reference]
– Martha Washington's debt to [1 reference]
– memorandum concerning [2 references]
– pays GW as commissioner [1 reference]
– regard for GW [1 reference]
– relations with GW [3 references]
– slaves bought for [1 reference]
– slaves of [1 reference]
– speaker of house [1 reference]
– tobacco lost on ship [2 references]
– treasurer [1 reference]