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By His Excellency the Right Honorable JOHN Earl of DUNMORE, His Majesty's
Lieutenant and Governor General of the Colony and Dominion of VIRGINIA,
and Vice Admiral of the same.
A PROCLAMATION
As I have ever entertained Hopes, that an Accommodation might have taken
Place between GREAT-BRITAIN and this Colony, without being compelled by
my Duty to this most disagreeable but now absolutely necessary Step, rendered
so by a Body of armed Men unlawfully assembled, firing on His MAJESTY'S
Tenders, and the formation of an Army, and that Army now on their March
to attack his MAJESTY'S Troops and destroy the well disposed subjects
of the Colony. To defeat such treasonable Purposes, and that all such
Traitors, and their Abettors, may be brought to Justice, and that the
Peace, and good Order of this Colony may be again restored, which the
ordinary Course of the Civil Law is unable to effect; I have thought fit
to issue this my Proclamation, hereby declaring, that until the aforesaid
good Purpose can be obtained, I do in Virtue of the Power and Authority
to ME given, by His MAJESTY, determine to execute Martial Law, and cause
the same to be executed throughout this Colony: and to ****** the Peace
and good Order may the sooner be restored, I do require every Person capable
of bearing Arms, to resort to His MAJESTY'S STANDARD, or be looked upon
as Traitors to His MAJESTY'S Crown and Government, and thereby become
liable to the Penalty the Law inflicts upon such Offenses; such as forfeiture
of Life, confiscation of Lands, &. &. And I do hereby further
declare all indented Servants, Negroes, or others, (appertaining
to Rebels,) free that are able and willing to bear Arms, they joining
His MAJESTY'S Troops as soon as may be, foe the more speedily reducing
this Colony to a proper Sense of their Duty, to His MAJESTY'S Crown and
Dignity. I do further order, and require, all His MAJESTY'S Liege Subjects,
to retain their Quitrents, or any other Taxes due or that may become due,
in their own Custody, till such a Time as Peace may be again restored
to this at present most unhappy Country, or demanded of them for their
former salutary Purposes, by Officers properly ***** to receive the same.
GIVEN under my Hand on board the Ship WILLIAM by Norfolk, the 7th Day
of November in the SIXTEENTH Year of His MAJESTY'S Reign.
DUNMORE
(GOD save the KING.)
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Dunmore's Proclamation
Story: Revolution
Dunmore's Proclamation
Philipsburg Proclamation
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Virginia Congress's Response
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