The following articles prepared and offered by RICHARD HENRY LEE were passed by
the patriots of that day at LEEDST0WN, Virginia, in the 27th day of February, 1766.

 "ROUSED BY DANGER, and alarmed at attempts, foreign and domestic, to reduce the
people of this country to a state of abject and detestable slavery, by
destroying that FREE and happy constitution of government, under which they have
hiterto lived, --- WE, who subscribe this paper, have associated, and do bind
ourselves to  each other, to GOD; and to our country, by the firmest ties that
RELIGION and virtue can frame, most sacredly and punctually to stand by, and
with our lives and fortunes, to SUPPORT, MAINTAIN, and DEFEND each other in the
observance and execution of these FOLLOWING ARTICLES: -

FIRST.  We declare all due allegiance and obedience to our lawful Sovereign; George the Third, King of Great Britian.  And we determine to the utmost of our power to preserve the laws, the peace and good order of this Colony, as far as is consistent with the preservation of our Constitutional rights and liberty.

SECONDLY.  As we know it to be the Birthright priviledge of every British subject, (and of the people of Virginia as being such) founded on Reason, Law, and Compact; that he cannot be legally tried, but by his peers; and that he cannot be taxed, but by a consent of a Parliament, in which he is represented by persons chosen by the people and who themselves pay a, part of the tax they impose on others.  If therefore, any person or persons shall attempt, by any action or proceeding, to deprive this Colony of those fundamental rights, we will immediately regard him or them, as the most dangerous enemy of the community; and we will go to any extremity, not only to prevent the success of such attempts, but to stigmatize and punish the offender.

THIRDLY.  As the Stamp Act does absolutely direct the property of the people to be taken from them without their consent expressed by their representatives and as in many case it deprives the British American Subject of his right to trial by jury; we do determine, at every hazard, and, paying no regard to danger or to death, we will exert every faculty, to prevent the execution of the said Stamp Act in any instance whatsoever within this Colony.  And every abandoned wretch, who shall be so lost to virtue and public good, as wickedly to contribute to the Introduction or fixture of the Stamp Act in this Colony, by using stampt paper, or by any other means, we will, with the utmost expedition, convince all such profligates that immediate danger and disgrace shall attend their prostitute purposes.

FOURTHLY.  That the last article may most surely and effectually be executed, we
engage to each other, that whenever it shall be known to any of this association, that any person is so conducting himself as to favor the introduction of the Stamp Act, that immediate notice shall be given to as many of the association as possible; and that every individual so Informed, shall, with expedition, repair to a place of meeting to be appointed as near the scene of action as may be.

FIFTHLY.  Each associator shall do his true endeavor to obtain as many signers to this association, as he possibly can.

SIXTHLY.  If any attempt shall be made on the liberty or property of any associator for any action or thing to be done in consequence of this agreement, we do most solemnly bind ourselves by the sacred engagements above entered into, at the risk of our lives and fortunes to restore such associate to his liberty, and to protect him in the enjoyment of his property."

In testimony of the good faith with which we resolve to execute this association we have this 27th day of February 1766, in Virginia, put our hands and seals hereto.

Richard Henry Lee,
Will.  Robinson,
Lewis Willis,
Thos. Lud. Lee,
Saml. Washington,
Chas. Washington,
Moore Fauntleroy,
Francis Lightfoot Lee,
Thomas Jones,
Rodham Kenner,
Spencer M. Ball,
Richard Mitchell,
Joseph Murdock,
Richd. Parker,
Spence Monroe,
John Watts,
Robt. Lovell,
John Blagge,
Charles Weeks,
Willm. Booth
Geo. Turberville,
Alvin Moxley,
Willm. Flood,
John Ballatine, Jr.
William Lee,
Thos. Chilton,
Richard Buckner,
Jos. Pierce,
Will Chilton,
John S. Woodcock,
Robt. Wormeley Carter,
John Blackwell,
Winder S. Kenner,
Wm. Bronaugh,
Wm. Pierce,
John Berryman,
John Dickson,
John Broone,
Edwd. Sanford,
Charles Chilton,
Edward Sanford,
Daniel McCarthy,
Jer. Rush,
Edwd. Ransdell,
Townshend Dade,
John Ashton,
W. Brent,
Francis Foushee,
John Smith, Jr.
Wm. Ball,
Thos. Barnes
Jos. Blackwell,
Reuben Meriwether,
Edw. Mountjoy,
Wm. J. Mountjoy,
Thos. Mountjoy,
John Mountjoy.
Gilbt. Campbell,
John Williams,
William Sydnor,
John Monroe,
William Cocke,
Willm. Grayson,
Wm. Brockenbrough,
Saml. Selden
Richd. Lee,
Daniel Tibbs,
Francis Thornton, Jr.
Peter Rust
John Lee, Jr.
Francis Waring,
John Upshaw,
Meriwether Smith,
Thos. Roane,
Jas. Edmondson,
Jas. Webb, Jr.
John Edmondson,
Jas. Banks,
Smith Young,
Laurl Washington,
W. Roane,
Richd. Hodges,
Jas. Upshaw,
Jas. Booker,
A. Montague,
Richd. Jeffries,
John Suggett,
Jos. Lane,
John Beale, Jr.
John Newton
Will Beale, Jr.
Chs. Mortimer,
John Edmondson, Jr.
Charles Beale
Peter Grant,
Thompson Mason,
Jona. Beckwith,
Jas. Samford,
John Belfield,
W. Smith
John Augt. Washington,
Thos. Belfield,
Edgcomb Suggett,
Henry Francks,
John Bland, Jr.
Jas. Emerson,
Thos. Logan,
Jo. Milliken,
Ebenezer Fisher,
Hancock Eustace,
John Richards,
Thos. Jett,
Thos. Douglas,
Max Robinson,
John Orr

A few days prior to the signing of the Leedstown resolves, Britain rescinded the tax. . .

Transcribed by Fran Taylor, 2006

 

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