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The Second Virginia General Assembly convened from May 5, 1777, to January 24, 1778, in two regular sessions.[1]
2nd Virginia General Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Virginia General Assembly | ||||
Meeting place | Virginia Capitol, Williamsburg, Virginia | ||||
Term | October 7, 1776 – December 21, 1776 | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 24 | ||||
Speaker | Archibald Cary | ||||
House of Delegates | |||||
Members | 128 | ||||
Speaker | George Wythe | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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Major events
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Sessions
editLeaders
editSenate leadership
edit- Speaker of the Senate: Archibald Cary[1]
Assembly leadership
edit- Speaker of the Assembly: George Wythe[1]
Members
editMembers of the Senate
editMembers of the Senate of Virginia for the First Virginia General Assembly:[1]
Class | Counties | Senator | Notes |
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1 | Amelia, Chesterfield, & Cumberland | Archibald Cary | |
Brunswick, Lunenburg, & Mecklenburg | John Jones | ||
Charles City, James City, & New Kent | Burwell Bassett | ||
Henrico, Goochland, & Louisa | Thomas Mann | ||
Augusta & Dunmore | Sampson Mathews | ||
Lancaster, Richmond, & Northumberland | Richard Mitchell | ||
2 | Isle of Wight, Surry, & Prince George | Theodorick Bland | |
Charlotte, Halifax, & Prince Edward | Paul Carrington | ||
Gloucester & Middlesex | Warner Lewis | ||
Spotsylvania, Orange, & Culpeper | James Walker | ||
Loudoun & Fauquier | William Ellzey | ||
Frederick, Berkeley, & Hampshire | Robert Rutherford | ||
3 | Dinwiddie, Southampton, & Sussex | Edwin Gray | |
Botetourt & Fincastle | William Fleming | ||
Hanover & Caroline | James Taylor | ||
Essex, King William, & King and Queen | George Brook | ||
Prince William & Fairfax | Henry Lee | ||
Monongalia, Yohogania, and Ohio | David Rogers | ||
4 | Accomac & Northampton | Southey Simpson | |
Princess Anne, Norfolk, & Nansemond | James Holt | ||
Buckingham, Albemarle, & Amherst | William Cabell | ||
Bedford & Pittsylvania | Edmund Winston | ||
Elizabeth City, Warwick, & York | Augustine Moore | ||
Westmoreland, Stafford, & King George | Thomas Ludwell Lee |
Members of the House of Delegates
editMembers of the Virginia House of Delegates for the Second Virginia General Assembly:[1]
County | Delegate | Notes |
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Accomac | James Henry | |
James Arbuckle | ||
Albemarle | John Harvie | |
Thomas Jefferson | ||
Amelia | Thomas Bolling Munford | |
John Winn | ||
Amherst | Hugh Rose | |
Gabriel Penn | ||
Augusta | John Poage | |
Samuel McDowell | ||
Bedford | John Talbot | |
Charles Lynch | ||
Berkeley | Philip Pendleton | |
Thomas Hite | ||
Botetourt | John Bowyer | |
Patrick Lockhart | ||
Brunswick | Frederick Maclin | |
Henry Tazewell | ||
Buckingham | Charles Patteson | |
John Cabell | ||
Caroline | Edmund Pendleton | |
Thomas Lowry | ||
Charles City | Benjamin Harrison | |
William Acrill | ||
Charlotte | William Hubard | |
John Clayton | Elected in place of James Speed | |
James Speed | ||
Chesterfield | John Bolling | |
Jesse Cogbill | ||
Culpeper | Birkett Davenport | |
French Strother | ||
Cumberland | Joseph Carrington | Selected to replace Fleming |
William Fleming | Became deputy attorney | |
Beverley Randolph | ||
Dinwiddie | John Banister | |
Bolling Starke | ||
Dunmore | Abraham Bird | |
John Tipton | ||
Elizabeth City | Worlich Westwood | |
Miles King | ||
Essex | John Edmondson | |
William Smith | ||
Fairfax | Philip Alexander | |
George Mason | ||
Fauquier | Martin Pickett | |
Hugh Nelson | ||
Fluvanna | Thomas Napier | |
William Miles Cary | ||
Frederick | John Smith | |
Isaac Zane | ||
Gloucester | Lewis Burwell | |
Mann Page | ||
Goochland | John Woodson | |
Thomas Underwood | ||
Halifax | Nathaniel Terry | |
Micajah Watkins | ||
Hampshire | Joseph Neavill | |
Abraham Hite | ||
Hanover | Garland Anderson | |
John Syme | ||
Henrico | Nathaniel Wilkinson | |
Richard Adams | ||
Henry | Robert Hairston | |
Abraham Penn | ||
Isle of Wight | John S. Wills | |
Charles Fulgham | ||
James City | Robert C. Nicholas | |
William Norvell | ||
Kentucky | John Todd | |
Richard Callaway | ||
King and Queen | Thomas Coleman | |
William Lyne | ||
Henry Todd | ||
King George | Joseph Jones | |
Thomas Jett | ||
King William | Carter Braxton | |
William Dandridge Claiborne | ||
Lancaster | Cyrus Griffin | |
James Gordon | ||
Loudoun | Thomson Mason | |
Josiah Clapham | ||
Louisa | George Meriwether | |
James Dabney | ||
Lunenburg | John Glenn | |
Thomas Pettus | ||
Mecklenburg | Henry Delony | |
Joseph Speed | ||
Middlesex | Beverley Daniel | |
James Montague | ||
Monongalia | John Corbley | |
John Pierce Duvall | ||
Montgomery | Walter Crockett | |
John Montgomery | ||
Nansemond | Willis Riddick | |
William Cowper | ||
New Kent | Richmond Allen | |
Lewis Webb | ||
Norfolk | Matthew Godfrey | |
John Wilson | ||
Northampton | Nathaniel L. Savage | |
Thomas Parsons | ||
Northumberland | William Eskridge | |
Daniel Muse | ||
Ohio | David McClure | |
George McCulloch | ||
Orange | Charles Porter | |
William Moore | ||
Pittsylvania | Abraham Shelton | |
Peter Perkins | ||
Prince Edward | William Booker | |
John Morton | Replaced having been elected Sheriff | |
Thomas Flournoy | Chosen to replace John Morton | |
Prince George | Edmund Ruffin Jr. | |
Benjamin Harrison Jr. | ||
Prince William | Cuthbert Bullitt | |
Jesse Ewell | ||
Princess Anne | William Robinson | |
John Thoroughgood | ||
Richmond | William Smith | |
Williamson Ball | ||
Southampton | Henry Taylor | |
Richard Kello | ||
Spotsylvania | Beverley Winslow | |
George Thornton | ||
Stafford | Charles Carter | |
William Fitzhugh | ||
Surry | William Browne | |
John Hartwell Cocke | ||
Sussex | Henry Gee | |
Gray Judkins | ||
Warwick | Cole Digges | |
Francis Leigh | ||
Edward Harwood | ||
Washington | Anthony Bledsoe | |
William Cocke | ||
Westmoreland | Richard Henry Lee | |
Richard Lee | ||
Yohogania | John Cannon | |
Joshua Wright | ||
York | Thomas Nelson Jr. | |
Joseph Prentis | ||
Williamsburg | George Wythe | |
Norfolk Borough | William Roscow | |
Wilson Curle |
Employees
edit- Senate Clerk: John Pendleton Jr.
- House Clerk: John Tazewell
See also
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