Amyand to the Lords of the Admiralty and Board of Ordnance
Circular letter to the governors on the continent of America [draft] (28 Aug. 1753)
Circular letters from Lord Holderness
Circular to the governors of North America (31 Dec. 1754)
Copy of report of the Board of Trade on a report of the ordnance
Extract of Commodore Keppel's orders
Heads of secret instructions for Rear Admiral Holburne
Instructions to our Lieutenant Governor of Virginia
Letter from Fox to Demere concerning the importance of anyone bearing a commission from the King
Letter from Lord Holderness to Governor Dinwiddie concerning forts on the Ohio River
Letter from Thomas Robinson to Governor Shirley requesting that Shirley write to General Braddock at once
Letter from Thomas Robinson to the Lords of the Admiralty concerning the provision of six ships for Rear Admiral Holburne's expedition to North America
Letters and papers sent to General Braddock
Letters between Thomas Robinson and the colonial governors (7 May-5 July 1754)
Letters between Thomas Robinson and the colonial governors (28 Aug.-11 Nov. 1755)
Letters between Thomas Robinson and the colonial governors, Admiralty and Board of Ordnance (30 Aug.-26 Oct. 1754)
Letters between Thomas Robinson and the colonial governors, Admiralty and Board of Ordnance (26 Oct.-9 Nov. 1754)
Letters between Thomas Robinson and General Braddock, the colonial governors and Admiral Holburne
Letters between Thomas Robinson and General Braddock, the colonial governors, Admiralty and Board of Ordnance
Letters from Thomas Robinson to the Lords of the Admiralty
List of papers sent to Major General Shirley
Memorandum of variations in the circular to the governors in North America
Order for settling the rank of the officers of His Majesty's forces, when joined, or serving, with the provincial forces in North America
Order in council for 30 pieces of cannon for forts to be erected on the Ohio River
Proposal delivered by Messrs Smyth and Townshend, given to Virginia
Report of the Board of Trade on a report of the Ordnance relating to some cannon and stores desired for Virginia
Secret and private instructions to General Braddock
Secret instructions for Rear Admiral Holburne
Secret instructions for Vice-Admiral Boscawen
Sent to Major General Braddock, hereafter in North America, declaring British soldiers to be subject to martial law.