- M T Anderson
- The Kingdom on the Waves
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VIRGINIA, December 14, 1775.
By the
REPRESENTATIVES of the PEOPLE
of the Colony and Dominion of VIRGINIA,
assembled in GENERAL
CONVENTION.
A
DECLARATION.
WHEREAS Lord
Dunmore, by his Proclamation, dated on board the ship William, off Norfolk, the 7th day of November
1775, hath offered freedom to such able-bodied Slaves as are
willing to join him, and take up arms against the good people of
this Colony, giving thereby encouragement to a general
insurrection, which may induce a necessity of inflicting the
severest punishments upon those unhappy people, already deluded by
his base and insidious arts; and whereas, by an act of the General
Assembly now in force in this Colony, it is enacted, that all negro
or other slaves, conspiring to rebel or make insurrection, shall
suffer death, and be excluded all benefit of clergy: We think it
proper to declare that all slaves who have been, or shall be,
seduced by His Lordship’s Proclamation, or other arts, to desert
their master’s service, and take up arms against the inhabitants of
this Colony, shall be liable to such punishment as shall hereafter
be directed by the General Convention. And to the end that all such
who have taken this unlawful and wicked step may return in safety
to their duty, and escape the punishment due to their crimes, we
hereby promise pardon to them, they surrendering themselves to
Colonel William Woodford, or any other commander of our Troops, and
not appearing in arms after the publication hereof. And we do
further earnestly recommend it to all humane and benevolent persons
in this Colony to explain and make known this our offer of mercy to
those unfortunate people.
EDMUND PENDLETON,
President.