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on committee of second Continental Congress, [172].

Shelton, Sarah, marries Patrick Henry, [7];
her death, [189].

Sherlock, Bishop Thomas, his sermons favorite reading of Henry, [391], [394].

Sherman, Roger, a member of first Continental Congress, [108].

Shippen, William, entertains delegates to Continental Congress, [106].

Slavery, opinions of Henry concerning, [388-389].

Simcoe, John Graves, a dashing partisan fighter, [188].

Smith, Rev. John Blair, condemns Henry’s agitation against ratifying the Constitution, [317].

Smith, Meriwether, opposes ratification of federal Constitution, [320].

Smith, Rev. William, meets John Adams at first Continental Congress, [105].