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202. Letter to Governor Bush from Chairperson Mary Frances Berry
203. Letter to Governor Chester from the Board concerning Exorbitant Fees : Correspondence 1779
204. Letter to Governor Dobbs in answer to three from him of the 23rd February to 7th March and duplicate of one April 30th 1762 : Correspondence 1763
205. Letter to John Ellis Esq. desiring his attendance at the Board to state the [balance] in his hands of the grants for West Florida : Correspondence 1770
206. Letter to John Robinson Esq transmitting a memorial of several merchants trading to West Florida : Correspondence 1781
207. Letter to Richard Jackson Esq. inclosing copy of a letter to the Earl of Hillsborough from the Governor of West Florida containing observations upon several laws of that colony passed by himself and by his predecessors in that Government desiring him to report his opinion thereof : Correspondence 1771
208. Letter to the Earl of Hillsborough from the Office of Ordnance and the reply : Correspondence 1770/12/14-1770/12/26.
209. A letter to the Surveyor General in the Southern Districts regarding colony expense estimates : Correspondence 1768
210. A letter to Timothy Pickering, Esq. secretary of state : from the Chevalier de Yrujo, minister plenipotentiary of His Catholic Majesty, &c. &c. Dated July 11, 1797
211. Letter written by Captains and Lieutenants of His Majesty's Ships, Mentor, Hound and Port Royal, referring to the capture of a unarmed Spanish ships off Mobile Bay, with two related enclosures : Correspondence; Minutes 1780/11/30-1781/02/15.
212. Letters and enclosures sent by Mr Jenkinson to Lord Germain respecting estimates of the pay for forces for the ensuing year, 1780 : Correspondence; Military Document 1779/09/25-1779/09/27.
213. Letters and enclosures sent to the Earl of Dartmouth by Viscount Barrington discussing a monthly return of corps of foot serving in Senegal, and the removal of troops from the colony, and accusations made the organisation of regiments due to arrive in North America : Correspondence; Military Document 1774/12/24-1775/10/24.
214. Letters between Patrick Tonyn and Augustine Prévost, discussing military strategy and attacking of key posts, and the needs of the troops : Correspondence 1777/01/13-1777/08/11.
215. Letters exchanged between John Stuart and Governor Tryon : Correspondence 1766/02/05-1766/05/28.
216. Letters exchanged by Lord Albemarle and Sir Jeffery Amherst, and related intelligence : Correspondence; Order 1762/06/26-1762/07/20.
217. Letters from George Germain to Henry Clinton, December 1778 - March 1779 : Correspondence 1778/12/03-1779/03/03.
218. Letters from George Germain to Henry Clinton regarding the defence of Canada, attacks in the West Indies, including the surrender of Dominica, and troop movements : Correspondence 1778/11/04-1778/11/21.
219. Letters from Governor Oglethorpe and the Trustees for the Colony of Georgia, from 13 August 1735 to 12 December 1741. Part 2, 1739-1741
220. Letters from Governor Oglethorpe and the Trustees for the Colony of Georgia, from 13 August 1735 to 12 December 1741. Part 1, 1735-1739
221. Letters from Guy Carlton to Lord North concerning land grants for loyalists and inclosing returns of Brunswick troops embarked aboard the Garland and a letter from Governor Clinton : Correspondence; Military Document 1783/07/01-1783/07/12.
222. Letters from John Stuart regarding an appointment and Indian lands : Correspondence 1770/04/20-1770/05/02.
223. Letters from John Stuart to John Pownall : Correspondence 1764/01/24-1765/08/24.
224. [Letters from Jonathan Amory to Laureano de Torres y Ayala, Governor of St. Augustine and John Archdale, Governor of Carolina].
225. Letters from Major General Prevost providing an account of the defeat of the combined French fleet and Rebel troops at Savannah plus news of a rebel vessel surrendering, communication received from the Creek nation and a minor Spanish force briefly landing at Apalachee, Florida : Correspondence 1779/11/01-1779/11/08.
226. Letters from Peter Chester (no.1-4) mainly referring to events following his commission and arrival in Pensacola and the formation of a new settlement in Natchez : Correspondence 1770/09/24-1770/09/27.
227. Letters from Peter Chester (no.34-38), referring to a royal birth, acts passed by Parliament relating to America, surveying trips of lieutenant Governor Durnford, reports upon Indian nations settled nearby, and meeting of John Stuart with various Indian nations : Correspondence 1771/09/26-1771/12/23.
228. Letters from Sir William Howe (no.46-50) regarding updates of engagements with rebel forces in the New York area, plans for future campaigns and intelligence suggesting that Indian forces would be willing to help repel an invasion : Correspondence 1777/04/01-1777/04/03.
229. Letters from Sir William Howe (no.56-58) regarding discussions with George Washington concerning prisoner exchanges, troop movements and services to be drawn from the Indians : Correspondence 1777/06/03-1777/06/08.
230. Letters from the Admiralty, 1780 referring mainly to orders of the Navy Board and their appropriation of ships carrying supplies and troops to British forces : Correspondence 1780/01/14-1780/07/06.
231. Letters from the Earl of Dartmouth to Major General Howe sent in October and November 1775, regarding resistance to the rebellion in the Twelve Colonies : Correspondence 1775/10/22-1775/11/08.
232. Letters from the Earl of Hillsborough : Correspondence 1770
233. Letters from the Earl of Hillsborough regarding naval plans and Indian affairs : Correspondence 1770/09/28-1770/10/03.
234. Letters from the frontiers
235. Letters from Viscount Townshend to George Germain concerning requests for artillery and stores from Major General Vaughan on St Lucia, from Henry Cliton in North America and from East Florida : Correspondence; Military Document 1780/10/12-1780/10/16.
236. Letters of Governor John Moultrie regarding the conduct of settlers in Florida : Correspondence 1772
237. Letters of Verus, addressed to the native American
238. Letters regarding Indian land and boundaries : Correspondence 1769/12/24-1770/04/14.
239. Letters sent by Governor John Moultrie relating to improving states of business in the province of East Florida : Correspondence 1772/12/29-1773/04/14.
240. Letters sent by the Earl of Hillsborough to General Gage regarding the necessity of better protecting the town of Boston, punishing illicit trade and desertion, and abiding by the Treaty of Paris (one of which is marked as secret and confidential) : Correspondence 1768/06/8-1768/06/11.
241. Letters sent by Thomas Brown, referring to Creek alliance and military attacks made upon rebels, applying for stocks of Indian gifts to be shipped to guarantee their loyalty, and the Spanish abandonment of Mobile and Pensacola as result of Creek harassment, sickness, and desertion : Correspondence 1782/09/25-1783/02/25.
242. Letters sent from Governor Wright in 1769, regarding land, silkworms and colonial discontent regarding representation : Correspondence 1769/01/14-1769/11/08.
243. Letters sent from Governor Wright in 1770, touching on non-importation, Indian affairs, privateers and legislation : Correspondence 1770/01/20-1770/12/13.
244. Letters sent to George Germain by Thomas Brown, referring to orders for him to attend a congress with the Creek and Cherokee Indians in Savannah, and to order commissaries to march to Augusta with Indian reinforcements, with two enclosures : Correspondence 1780
245. Letters sent to Lord Germain by Patrick Tonyn (no.97-100), referring to orders and legislation passed relative to shipping and trade during times war, and the whereabouts of enemy fleets : Correspondence 1780
246. Letters sent to the Earl of Hillsborough : Correspondence 1770/06/30-1770/07/12.
247. Letters sent to the Earl of Hillsborough : Correspondence 1770/06/06-1770/07/16.
248. Letters sent to the Earl of Shelburne by Thomas Gage, relating to intelligence of Spanish trade, construction and encroachment along the Mississippi received in Haldimand's enclosed letters : Correspondence 1767/06/17-1767/08/31.
249. Letters sent to Thomas Gage from Colonel Tayler and the Earl of Shelburne, relating to peace negotiations with Creek Indians : Correspondence 1766/11/30-1767/02/19.
250. Letters sent to William Knox by Mr Maig of the Horse Guards with questions relative to military organisation following the taking of Pensacola : Correspondence 1781
251. Letters to Admiralty, Oct 1778, regarding troop movements and supplies for North America and Senegambia and the defence of trade : Correspondence 1778/10/01-1778/10/30.
252. Letters to and from John Stuart regarding the appointment of deputies to assist in affairs with American Indian tribes, and treaties between tribes and the government : Correspondence 1768/09/15-1768/12/10.
253. Letters to James Monroe, president of the United States, from William King .
254. Letters to War Office and Ordnance Office in August, 1776 mostly referring to ships orders by the Treasury to carry provisions and ordnance stores from Cork to North America, to the St Vincent, as well as noting the rebel's seizure of stores in Boston : Correspondence 1776/08/01-1776/08/29.
255. Letters to War Office and Ordnance Office in August, 1780 mostly referring to requests made to the ordnance boards relating to the organisation of passage aboard ships to New York for military officials and supplies of ordnance stores to be sent to troops in North America : Correspondence 1780/08/07-1780/08/31.
256. Letters to War Office and Ordnance Office in January, 1776 mostly referring to supplies necessary in the ordnance department and by Major General Howe : Correspondence 1776/01/06-1776/01/31.
257. Letters to War Office and Ordnance Office in July, 1779 mostly referring to supplies of arms being sent to Jamaica and men required to arm forts in Africa : Correspondence 1779/07/03-1779/07/31.
258. Letters to War Office and Ordnance Office in July, 1780 mostly referring to supplies, clothing and ordnance sent for German troops in the British service, to troops stationed in the West Indies, and Troops of Convention : Correspondence 1780/07/04-1780/07/29.
259. Letters to War Office and Ordnance Office in March, 1780 mostly referring to demands for equipages, supplies and ordnance stores to be sent to troops in North America and the West Indies : Correspondence 1780/03/01-1780/03/30.
260. Letters to War Office and Ordnance Office in May, 1776 mostly relating to the organisation of victualling transports carrying supplies to the Admiralty and army in North America, and reports upon the state of fortifications in Florida : Correspondence 1776/05/04-1776/05/30.
261. Letters to War Office and Ordnance Office in October, 1777 relating to orders made to ordnance stores and artillery to be sent to Tobago : Correspondence 1777/01/13-1777/10/18.
262. Letters to War Office and Ordnance Office in October, 1780 mostly referring to defences established for the protection of Antigua, and orders of weaponry and ordnance stores wanted there and in the Leeward Islands : Correspondence 1780/10/02-1780/10/31.
263. Level 3 and 4 ecoregions of Florida
264. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida business torts
265. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida business torts - index
266. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida civil discovery
267. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida civil discovery - index
268. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida civil motions practice - index
269. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida contract litigation
270. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida contract litigation - index
271. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida criminal law
272. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida criminal law - index
273. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida DUI law
274. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida estate & probate practice
275. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida estate & probate practice - index
276. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida pretrial civil procedure
277. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida trial and post-trial procedure
278. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida trial and post-trial procedure - index
279. LexisNexis practice guide Florida civil procedure : motions
280. LexisNexis practice guide Florida e-discovery and evidence
281. LexisNexis practice guide Florida e-discovery and evidence - index
282. LexisNexis practice guide Florida personal injury
283. LexisNexis practice guide Florida personal injury - index
284. Liberation!
285. Libertad
286. Lieutenant Colonel Brown's, of the East Florida Rangers, letter to Governor Tonyn, regarding the seizure of Fort McIntosh : Correspondence; List; Military Document 1777/02/18-1777/02/20.
287. Lieutenant Colonel James Grant's governorship of east Florida, 1764-1771
288. Lieutenant Colonel Prevost's letter to Lord Germain (no.2), referring to intelligence received of the John Stuart's death and recommending Thomas Brown of the East Florida Rangers as his successor : Correspondence 1779
289. Lieutenant Governor Browne to the Earl of Hillsborough, providing a general overview of the province of West Florida resources and settlements : Correspondence; Report 1768
290. Lieutenant Governor Browne to the Earl of Hillsborough, regarding his trip to make observations on the settlements of the Mississippi : Correspondence 1768
291. Lieutenant Governor Browne to the Earl of Hillsborough, regarding the apparently nefarious supporters of former governor George Johnston and an expedition to Havana : Correspondence 1768
292. Lieutenant Governor Browne to the Earl of Hillsborough, regarding the disposal of public funds, with particular reference to the fund for American Indian presents : Correspondence; Financial Document 1767/12/10-1768/07/01.
293. Lieutenant Governor Browne transmitting the minutes of the council and assembly to the Earl of Hillsborough : Correspondence; Minutes 1769
294. Lieutenant Governor Durnford regarding the suspension of Montfort Browne, council vacancies, repairs to government buildings and American Indian relations : Correspondence 1770
295. Lieutenant Governor Durnford to the Earl of Hillsborough enclosing a list of Ordnance Stores : Correspondence; List; Financial Document 1770
296. Lieutenant Governor Durnford to the Earl of Hillsborough regarding the Representation of the State of the Colony : Correspondence 1770
297. Life among the tides : recent archaeology on the Georgia Bight : proceedings of the Sixth Caldwell Conference, St. Catherines Island, Georgia, May 20-22, 2011
298. Life and death in Florida, 1940-1949
299. Life and labors : a collection of writings showing some of his efforts in behalf of his fellow-man
300. Life in a 9th century Indian household : a Weeden Island fall-winter site on the upper Apalachicola River, Florida
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