2nd Virginia General Assembly
The Second Virginia General Assembly convened from to in two regular sessions.
Sessions
1st Regular session: May 5, 1777June 28, 17772nd Regular session: October 20, 1777January 24, 1778Leaders
Senate leadership
- Speaker of the Senate: Archibald Cary
Assembly leadership
- Speaker of the Assembly: George Wythe
Members
Members of the Senate
Members of the Senate of Virginia for the First Virginia General Assembly:| Class | Counties | Senator | Notes |
| 1 | Amelia, Chesterfield, & Cumberland | - | |
| 1 | Brunswick, Lunenburg, & Mecklenburg | - | |
| 1 | Charles City, James City, & New Kent | - | |
| 1 | Henrico, Goochland, & Louisa | - | |
| 1 | Augusta & Dunmore | - | |
| 1 | Lancaster, Richmond, & Northumberland | - | |
| 2 | Isle of Wight, Surry, & Prince George | - | |
| 2 | Charlotte, Halifax, & Prince Edward | - | |
| 2 | Gloucester & Middlesex | - | |
| 2 | Spotsylvania, Orange, & Culpeper | James Walker | - |
| 2 | Loudoun & Fauquier | - | |
| 2 | Frederick, Berkeley, & Hampshire | - | |
| 3 | Dinwiddie, Southampton, & Sussex | Edwin Gray | - |
| 3 | Botetourt & Fincastle | William Fleming | - |
| 3 | Hanover & Caroline | James Taylor | - |
| 3 | Essex, King William, | - | |
| 3 | Prince William & Fairfax | - | |
| 3 | Monongalia, Yohogania, and Ohio | - | |
| 4 | Accomac & Northampton | Southey Simpson | - |
| 4 | Princess Anne, Norfolk, & Nansemond | - | |
| 4 | Buckingham, Albemarle, & Amherst | - | |
| 4 | Bedford & Pittsylvania | ||
| 4 | Elizabeth City, Warwick, & York | Augustine Moore | - |
| 4 | Westmoreland, Stafford, & King George | - |
Members of the House of Delegates
Members of the Virginia House of Delegates for the Second Virginia General Assembly:| County | Delegate | Notes |
| Accomac | James Henry | - |
| Accomac | James Arbuckle | - |
| Albemarle | John Harvie | - |
| Albemarle | - | |
| Amelia | Thomas Bolling Munford | - |
| Amelia | - | |
| Amherst | Hugh Rose | - |
| Amherst | - | |
| Augusta | John Poage | - |
| Augusta | - | |
| Bedford | - | |
| Bedford | - | |
| Berkeley | - | |
| Berkeley | - | |
| Botetourt | - | |
| Botetourt | - | |
| Brunswick | - | |
| Brunswick | - | |
| Buckingham | - | |
| Buckingham | - | |
| Caroline | - | |
| Caroline | Thomas Lowry | - |
| Charles City | - | |
| Charles City | William Acrill | |
| Charlotte | William Hubard | - |
| Charlotte | John Clayton | Elected in place of James Speed |
| Charlotte | James Speed | - |
| Chesterfield | - | |
| Chesterfield | Jesse Cogbill | - |
| Culpeper | - | |
| Culpeper | - | |
| Cumberland | Joseph Carrington | Selected to replace Fleming |
| Cumberland | Became deputy attorney | |
| Cumberland | Beverley Randolph | - |
| Dinwiddie | - | |
| Dinwiddie | - | |
| Dunmore | - | |
| Dunmore | - | |
| Elizabeth City | Worlich Westwood | - |
| Elizabeth City | Miles King | - |
| Essex | John Edmondson | - |
| Essex | William Smith | - |
| Fairfax | Philip Alexander | - |
| Fairfax | - | |
| Fauquier | - | |
| Fauquier | Hugh Nelson | - |
| Fluvanna | Thomas Napier | - |
| Fluvanna | William Miles Cary | - |
| Frederick | John Smith | - |
| Frederick | - | |
| Gloucester | - | |
| Gloucester | - | |
| Goochland | - | |
| Goochland | Thomas Underwood | - |
| Halifax | - | |
| Halifax | - | |
| Hampshire | Joseph Neavill | - |
| Hampshire | - | |
| Hanover | - | |
| Hanover | - | |
| Henrico | - | |
| Henrico | - | |
| Henry | Robert Hairston | - |
| Henry | Abraham Penn | - |
| Isle of Wight | - | |
| Isle of Wight | - | |
| James City | - | |
| James City | - | |
| Kentucky | John Todd | - |
| Kentucky | Richard Callaway | - |
| King and Queen | - | |
| King and Queen | - | |
| King and Queen | Henry Todd | - |
| King George | - | |
| King George | Thomas Jett | - |
| King William | - | |
| King William | William Dandridge Claiborne | - |
| Lancaster | Cyrus Griffin | - |
| Lancaster | - | |
| Loudoun | Thomson Mason | - |
| Loudoun | - | |
| Louisa | - | |
| Louisa | James Dabney | - |
| Lunenburg | John Glenn | - |
| Lunenburg | Thomas Pettus | - |
| Mecklenburg | Henry Delony | - |
| Mecklenburg | Joseph Speed | - |
| Middlesex | Beverley Daniel | - |
| Middlesex | - | |
| Monongalia | John Corbley | - |
| Monongalia | John Pierce Duvall | - |
| Montgomery | Walter Crockett | - |
| Montgomery | John Montgomery | - |
| Nansemond | - | |
| Nansemond | - | |
| New Kent | Richmond Allen | - |
| New Kent | Lewis Webb | - |
| Norfolk | - | |
| Norfolk | - | |
| Northampton | - | |
| Northampton | Thomas Parsons | - |
| Northumberland | William Eskridge | - |
| Northumberland | Daniel Muse | - |
| Ohio | David McClure | - |
| Ohio | George McCulloch | - |
| Orange | Charles Porter | - |
| Orange | - | |
| Pittsylvania | Abraham Shelton | - |
| Pittsylvania | Peter Perkins | - |
| Prince Edward | - | |
| Prince Edward | John Morton | Replaced having been elected Sheriff |
| Prince Edward | Thomas Flournoy | Chosen to replace John Morton |
| Prince George | Edmund Ruffin Jr. | |
| Prince George | Benjamin Harrison Jr. | |
| Prince William | - | |
| Prince William | - | |
| Princess Anne | - | |
| Princess Anne | - | |
| Richmond | William Smith | - |
| Richmond | Williamson Ball | - |
| Southampton | - | |
| Southampton | Richard Kello | - |
| Spotsylvania | Beverley Winslow | - |
| Spotsylvania | - | |
| Stafford | - | |
| Stafford | William Fitzhugh | - |
| Surry | William Browne | - |
| Surry | John Hartwell Cocke | - |
| Sussex | - | |
| Sussex | - | |
| Warwick | - | |
| Warwick | Francis Leigh | - |
| Warwick | - | |
| Washington | Anthony Bledsoe | - |
| Washington | William Cocke | - |
| Westmoreland | - | |
| Westmoreland | Richard Lee | - |
| Yohogania | John Cannon | - |
| Yohogania | Joshua Wright | - |
| York | Thomas Nelson Jr. | - |
| York | - | |
| Williamsburg | George Wythe | - |
| Norfolk Borough | - | |
| Norfolk Borough | - |
Employees
- Senate Clerk: John Pendleton Jr.
- House Clerk: John Tazewell