Barrell, William, entertains delegates to first Continental Congress, at his store, [106].
Bayard, ——, entertains John Adams at first Continental Congress, [105].
Bernard, Sir Francis, describes exciting effect of Virginia Resolves in Boston, [82].
[Pg 432] Bill of Rights, the demand for in the new federal Constitution, [324], [325], [326], [331];
secured in first ten amendments, [354], [355].
Blair, Archibald, draws forth Henry’s opinions on American foreign policy, [409].
Blair, John, prominent in Virginia bar, [93];
on committee to notify Henry of his election as governor, [212];
tries British debts case, [362].
Bland, Richard, on committee to protest against Stamp Act, [66];
believes submission inevitable, [67];
opposes Henry’s Virginia Resolves, [71];
loses leadership to Henry, [89];
leader of conservatives, [95];
appointed delegate to Continental Congress, [99];
described by Atkinson, [102];
by John Adams, [106];
in debate on manner of voting, [112];
opposes Henry’s motion to arm militia, [137];
on committees, [152];
in convention of 1776, [190];
on committee to draft bill of rights and constitution, [200].
Bland, Theodoric, opposes ratification of federal Constitution, [320];
presents to Congress Virginia’s appeal for a new federal convention, [354].
Bland, Theophilus, letter of Tucker to, sneering at Henry, [269].
Bloodworth, Timothy, of North Carolina, opposes federal Constitution, [330].