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LONDON, Nov. 15th, 1785.
Dear Captain :
Ever mindful of your good will and the kindness you showed unto me sinee I had the pleasure of being acquainted with you, in- dnees me to write you a few lines at present informing you of my snecess since I came to England, knowing you would be glad to hear of the provision made for me. When I came to England, I got a hearing by the Commissioners of American claims, and they granted me Thirty pounds, yearly for temporary subsistence. I, then laid a memorial to Sir George Young, for Captains half pay; but I must confess I thought my chances for that bad enough, as I was not ac-
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quainted with any of the Generals who commanded in America; but since it was only amusement to try, I got a certificate from Col'o Craigg, and another from Col'o Hamilton; and laid them in with the memorial, it was with a good many others, a long time from Office to Office; at length they allowed mne Seventy pounds sterling, yearly, for life for my services in America, exclusive of the Thirty pounds. Upon the whole I do not repent coming to London, as things have turned out.
I wrote to Cap't MeNeil this morning, not thinking I should have time to write to you, before the Ship sailed; and I had not time to write him so fully, as I could wish; but I will mind better next time.
I intend to spend next summer in Scotland, if every thing turns out here to iny expectation. I would be glad to get a long letter from you concerning your new settlements. You will please to write to me, under cover to Messrs. Jolm and Hector MeKay, No. 5, Crown Court, Westminister ; and if I am in Britain I shall be sure to get any letter that may come for me. After my jaunt to Scotland I hope to do myself the honour to call and see you on my way to New Provi- dence, where Alex'r and Maleom MeKay are gone. I am, Sir, with due respect,
Your sincere friend & humble serv't,
To ARCHIBALD MeKAY.
Capt. John Leggett.
I returned home and continued until the 27th June, 1787; when I was entering the suburbs of the city of St. John, I accidentally mot Ensign Henry Niss, with a letter, from the commissioners, desiring ine to attend immediately for an examination. I still retained my opinion ; but on informing Col'o Joseph Robinson he prevailed with me, after a long persuasion, to call and see the Commissioners; which I did; in company with Col'o Robinson: I was treated with every civility and all attention paid to me. After my examination they gave me the following certificate :
OFFICE OF AMERICAN CLAIMS, ST. JOHN, 2d Fcby., 1787.
We do hereby certify, David Fanning has undergone an exami- nation on oath before us, as an American sufferer from No. Ca. We are satisfied by his own account, and by the evidence he has pro-
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duced, that his exertions in support of the British Government, as Col'o of the Chatham, and Randolph County Militia, during the late troubles, in America, have been very great and exemplary ;-- that he has been severely wounded in several engagements and has in other respeets been a great sufferer; though from partienlar reasons, it will not be in our power to make him any considerable allowance in our report. We therefore recommend him as a proper person to be put on the half pay list as Captain, and to have an annual allowance from the Government equal to that half pay.
THOMAS DUNDASS, J. PEMBERTON.
After this I received a letter from my Agent and found I had lost property to the amount of £1625 $ 10 according to an appraisement of three men acquainted with the property. But, as it was not like a coat taken out of my hand, or gold taken out of my pocket, I could not get anything for my losses. I lost 24 horses; and only reported 15; one of which cost more than all I ever got from the Goverment; and six head of cattle, £289 for property sold at the commencement of the war, and the land which I was heir to and for which I refused many times $3000 Virginia eurroney. But because I turned out in the service of my King and country in the 20th year of my age, and my exertions were very exemplary, I have lost my all, for and account of My attachment of the British Crown-ouly Sixty pounds received which would not pay the expenses I have been at to obtain it.
I can prove what I have here wrote to be facts, and the world will be able to judge after reading this narrative; and observe this Act of oblivion passed in N. Carolina in the year 1783 which is here- unto annexed-which is enlarged and improved in the London Maga- zine which will be found on page 607, vol. I, from July 1 to Dec. 1, 1783.
The act of Pardon and Oblivion is there quoted, passed 17th May, 1783, signed by
RICII'D CASWELL, Speaker of Senate; E. STARKEY, Speaker of Commons.
The proviso to the first section deelares that "Nothing therein con- tained shall extend pardon to Peter Mallett, David Fanning and
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Samuel Andrews-or any person guilty of deliberate and willful murder, robbery, rape, honse breaking or any of them."
This narrative coneludes-"Many people is fools enough to think, because our three names is particular put in this Act, that we are guilty of the crimes set forth .- But I defy the world to charge me with rape, or anything more, than I have set forth in this Journal.
All his Majesty's subjects or others that wishes to know the truth of any thing further than I have set forth, let them make enquiry of those gentlemen whose names I have struck in; examine the letters of the Rebels, and the recommendations of the Officers who have been acquainted with me in person and with my services in the time of the late war.
Although I have been exhibited from receiving any benefits from the laws of the State, all I desire is to have the liberty of commanding 30,000 men in favour of the British government. 1 flatter myself that there would be no doubt of my putting many of them to swing by the neck, for their honesty, as John White did, after stealing 150 horses in North Carolina.
INDEX.
Preface 180
The Narrative of David Fanning. 181
Major Robinson took the command 183
The first time my being taken.
183
My going to the Indians. 184 John Tork in East Florida. 185
Colo. Mills taken 186
Gilliam took me. 187
My wounds dressed 189
Treaty with the rebel, Colo. Williams 189
The reduction of Charleston. 189
Colo. Innis' Engagement in South Carolina 190
Went to Deep River, North Carolina 191
Col. Hamilton's advertisement 191
A skirmish with Duck. 192
Joined Lord Cornwallis. 192
A skirmish with Capt. John IFinds 192
The Three Skirmishes 193
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The Skirmish with Collier, and Balfour 194
My appointment from J. H. Craigg 195
A copy of the commission, I gave. 195
The names of the different Officers 196-8
Chatham taken. 199
The Regulations of the Loyalists
200
The oath to the Loyalists 201
Engagement with Col. Alston.
202
Copy of a parole. 202
Major Gage's letter. 204
Col. Slingsby wounded . 205
The Engagement with Wade. 205
McDougald and MeNeal join me
206
My advertisement .
206
Hillsborough taken, (Gov. taken prisoner)
207
Colo. MeNeal killed, and myself wounded.
207
Skirmish with O'Neal
207
J. H. Craigg's letter. 209
*Colo. Edmund Fanning's letter 210
Capt. John Leggett's letters. 210
Colo. Medongal's list of Officers 210
Colo. MeNeal's list of Officers. 210
The Volunteers from Wilmington . 210
Different skirmishes with Rutherford's men. 211
Rebel proclamation . 211
And Col. Isaacs from the mountains 212
Skirmishes with the Rebels. 213
Golston's House burnt and two Rebels killed 213
Terms required by me of the Rebels 214
Williams' answer. 214
Ramsey's Letters. 215
Williams, Burns, & Clarke's letter 216
Capt. Linley murdered, and two men hanged for it .. 217
Col. Alston came to me 217
My articles presented again. 218
General Butler's letter. 219
Walker, and Currie's skirmishes with the Rebels 220
Balfour killed. 221
Bryan killed. 221
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Rebel Commissary hanged 222
Capt. Williams from Gov'r to me 222 Griffith's Letter 923
Rosur and Golston's Letters. 223
('apt. Dugin's and Guin's letter 223-1
The answer from the Assembly . 221
225
Myself married, & Capt. Hooker killed
The forged letters 226
My answer in Major Rains' nanke 227
My riding Mare taken.
228
Hunter and Williams' letter 228
My arrival in Charleston 229
The names of the gentlemen Committee in Charleston 229 *Rebel proclamation Embarked for East Florida 231
#Major Devoice's Articles.
A certificate of my services signed by officers in East Florida 231
An estimate of my property. 232
*King's Speech
* My speech to the Inhabitants.
* Myself and others set out for East Florida
#My arrival at New Providence.
Col. IFamilton's letter. 233
My Memorial to the Commissioners 233
Lieut. Colo. MeKay's letters 234
Commissioners' certificate 235
Memorial for half pay to Sir George Young 286
"My letter to George Randal
The Rebel Act of oblivion 236
*Rebel Petition
*Mr. Branson's letters
#William Teagne's letter
*The subjects named in these are not to be found in the text.
NOTE .- This unique Index is by the band of Fanning himself, the paging only being changed .- En.
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ARREARS OF QUIT RENTS.
ACCOUNT OF THE RECEIPT OF ONE-HALF OF THE ARREARS OF HIS MAJESTY'S QUIT RENTS FOR ALBEMARLE COUNTY ( vizt) FROM 29 SEPTEMBER 1729, TO MARCH 1732, COMPUTED AT THE DIFFERENCE OF SEVEN FOR ONE POUND STERLING IN THE CURRENCY OF THIS PROVINCE-IS June, 1735.
BERTIE PRECINCT.
BY WHOM PAID.
No of Years Paid.
No. of Acres.
Quit Rent Hrs'd.
in Sterling Money.
Carreney Ht Seven for One, H
Total of Currency
Alston, Sobomon.
Shill.
r.
Avery, Henry
21.
2GD
Askew, John (in part)
Ashburn. Thomas
875
10
Asbly, Thomas
178
Alston, John
340
5 19
Brown, Francis
1121
21|17
Barnes, Edward
-1440
17|
11
Brown, Richard
100
1
=
Boyd. John
1070
1.8
14
Baker, William, Sen.
300
7
17
Baker, William, Jun.
100
14 0
Blackman, Joseph
150
2 12
Bunting, Thomas
100
1 15
Beverly, John Jun.
210
3 13
Bryan, James
Brawler, Isaac (in part)
350
=
Bass, John
200
3
Baker, Benjamin
150
212
6
Brown, John
610
=
=
Battle, John
220
3 17 11
Bryan, Thomas
214
7:30
53
7
6
Bunch, Henry
515
17
960
G
Bobbit, John
5
100
310
Barden, John
750
13
Boon, Nicholas
1000
0)
Banion, John
950
161114
8
Brown, Thomas
150
Brown, James
Bailes, Jantes
320
5 12
Cockburne. George
5
40
Culver, Andrew
500
8|15
Carter, Edward
17 G
Carter, Moore
Cake, John
750
18
94
5
0
Coleson, John
Poston, James
Cook, John
100
1/15
Chessex. Ebb. (in part)
62
0 18
Camerin, Daniel
1675
8
0
Castellaw, James
280
4 18
Cook, Willlam
40|16 8
Dotery, Thomas
200
3/10
Davison, John
600
10|10
2.10
4 4
14|
132 8 1
0
Blackman, John, Jun
100
Beverly, John
2010
390
108 6 6
Brown. Jobn (in part).
Vallantine, Alexander
S 15
Brawler, Abr'm Jun. (In part)
610
Brown, Walter (in part).
710
===
Rowd, John Dillo
1643
32
Brett, Thomas du part).
1 10
500
Baker, Henry
2000
Bardield. James
10
Bonnet, William (in part).
675
12
== = = ======
4 11
Curlee, William
1.
=====
Dickinson, John (in part).
500
Banks, Thomas
S5, 90
Bonner, Thomas
450
6/16
Bunch, Paul
+ 11
Busty, Thomas (in part).
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STATE RECORDS.
BERTIE PRECINCT-Continued.
BY WHOM PAID.
No. of Yours
No. of Quit Rent Paldl. [Acres. Res'd.)
Amount In Sterling Money.
Currency at Seven for Our.
Total of Currency
Davis. Thomas
21%
300
2
5 5
Dotery, Joshua
100
1 15
Daws, Elisha
300
51
L.
Downing. George (in part)
7:00
Dew. John (in part)
550
Dormant, Michael
658
12 0
Evans, Robert
100
G
()
Evans, Robert
577
2
10 13
Edwards, John
G10
11
4
Elson, Samuel
520
Estice, Silvester
160
16
C
Fleetwood, William
480
8
8
Fairless, Nicholas
200
G
17
Fairless, Nicholas
640
2
11
Fannin, John
5
100
3110
Futrel, Thomas
285
4 19
Fuller, Ezechiel
250
4
7
G
Frazer, Daniel
100
1 15
0
Foster, Robert (In part).
610
8 10
Green, Thomas
510
6
0
Griffen, Willlam
091
12
2
0
Goven, Charles (la part)
500
0
0
Gilbert, Robert (in part)
538
7 12
Gardaer, John (in part).
1275
8
0
Glover, John
500
8 15
Gales, Miles
1820
31 17
Gray, John
3660
2
Ditto
1000
1
73
3 =
Gillam. Jobn
6
200
2
12
3 10
Hale, Edward
800
14
0
Illeks, Ellzabeth
5
600
21
0
0
Hardy, William
270
4 14
6
Hardy, William
50
0117
G
lennant, John
5
125
4
7
G
llerrel, John
21/2
615
2
11
7
Herrel, Abraham
250
4
6
House, George
140
2
llerrin, John
600
10 10
()
Ilerrin, Simon
150
2 12
G
Herrel, Edward
350
0 2
Herrel, Francis
240
4 4
llerrin, Samuel
000
15 11 6
Hodges, Robert
560
0
=
Hynes, Richard (In part).
375
5
2 8
Harrel, Joseph
100
1|15
0
Hooker, William
440
7|14
Hall, Joha
730
12 15
HerrIn, John Jun.
300
51 51 =
Howel, John
340
5119
llall, Ann (Minor).
250
4 7
Hare, Moses
245
4
5
2
1440
6
43 13 10
Hutchinson, James (In part).
600
5 12
97
7 1
Hynes, William
100
1 15 0
House, Robert (In part).
150
111 6
Ilall, William (In part).
Hillyard, John (In part).
685
7 7 0
Hillyard, William
182
3 3 7
Henderson, Daniel
6
2070
124 15 3
Ilenderson, George
1800
12
15 15
Holdbrock
1470
2
25|14
Hendrick, Daniel
6
200
How, John
630
11| 0| ₾
Head, Richard
440
7 141 0
Hodges, William
110
1 18
Jernegan, David
575
10
1
3
19|13 9
£
£
£
=
CAC
68
12
9
196 13
4
0 19
6
71
9| 2
Hill, Benjamin Ditto
2156
0)
Holt, William
320
1 8 0
200 17/10
22-16
52
1 0
O
Shill.
242
STATE RECORDS.
BERTIE PRECINCT -- Continued.
BY WHOM PAID.
No. off Your's Paid.
No. of
Quit Rent Acres, Res'd.
Amomit In Sterling Money.
for One.
Total of Currency
Joyner, Solomon
214
250
Jones, William
Jones, Joseph
181
Jones, John, Jun'r
10 10
Jones, Joba
545
9 15
Jernegan, Thomas
480
8 81
Jnyrocks, Jonathan
8 9
Jones, Mary
250
T
Jones, Henry Sen. (in part) .
470
3111
Jordan, George
6
870
30 10 11
Jones, Henry. Jun. (In part).
214
200
Kreter, James
150
2
Kitz, Threadle (In part). .
940
14
0
King, Michael
6
765
32
King, Henry Ditto
640
6
Kerney, Thomas
860
15
Kinchin, William
5
627
Lyon, Martin
21%
210
3
117
Lee, Godfrey (in part).
895
Lewis, Isaac
700
12
5
119
8 10
I.o, William
500
8/15
Imerton, John
840
14 14
0
Langston, Leonard
70
=
Jankart, Thomas
315
5/10
Lattimer, William
400
7 0
14. Godfrey (in full for).
595
5|13
lashley, William (in part) Lowe, Jom
500
8 15
Merrit, Samuel
3 10
Mitchel, John (In part)
438
3 10
~ Morris, John
150
2113 3
Manning. James
665
11 11
98
51 9
Minsey, JJohn
214
440
7
14
Moore, John
200
3 10
Marshal. William
150
2 12 6
MacKinne. Willam
200
7
0
1
Moore, Epapliradius
11
4
Mayuer, Joseph
100
1 15
Malpas, John
200
3 101
MeCuone, John
678
121 0
Mekary, Robt. (In part)
500
5/19
0
Marshburn, Mathew
005
3|18
Morris, John
300
5
MeFarin, John
1.15
MeDowel. Charles
132
5
516
9 7.
Myrrick, Richard (in part).
510
3 18|
Macklemore, Fortune
5 5
Nolson. Francis
1800
31|17
Newland, James
300
51
5
Norvil. Elizabeth
Nicholson, George
5
840
29
Norwood, William
214
100
1 15
Norwood, George
12
1
Nairn. John
220
3/17
Overstreet, Henry
70
1 4
G
Oquinn, Pat. (in part).
300
3
0
0
Parrott, Jacob
200
R
]
t)
l'ork, William (Int part).
3:00 U
Parker, Thomas
100
7 0)
0
Paterson, Jane
250
4
7
Paget, William (In part)
2%
610
2
91 0
Pirket. WUHam
500
8 15
0
Pani, William (in part).
257
3 0 ()
Powers, John
620
10 17 ()
Pollock, George
1636
12
14|12| 3
*It should be £198 11s,
Shiit.
S
£ ISID
19
7
=
105 2 11
3
214
78
4
4
MarKine, Barn Ditto
1.2
4045
2
G
113
=
======
69|
0
9
Page, Johu (in part)
520
73 14 6
==
19 13|
214
*199 11| 0
Currency
243
STATE RECORDS.
BERTIE PRECINCT-Continued.
BY WHOM PAID
No. of] No. Years Paid
Quit Rent Res'd.
Amount In Sterling Money.
Currency at Seven for one.
Currency
Shill.
£
S
1
S.
Ditto
1110
2
19 8
Pollock, Cullen
Parker, Isaac
430
7 10
Ityan, Thomas
3 18
Ryan, Thomas
440
714
Ryan, Thomas
300
Iteddit, John
5
7 0
Reddit, William
216
10 10|
Rutland. James (in part)
3151
30
Hicks, Isaac
5
200
7
=
fagers, William
100
1 15
Rogers, Thomas
100
1 15
Rutin, William Jun. (in part.
300
Razor, Martin
3
610
131
0
0
Ragland, Stephen (In part)
21%
460
17
3
Ilreves, William (In part) .
230
Sowei, Richard
80
1
Stevenson, George
51
9 17
Stevenson, Charles
15
I
Saunderson, Jonath's
195
3 91
Splvy, Littleton
220
3 17
Sessums. Culiner
320
Neger, Christopher (in part) .
2( H)
Steven. Thomas (in part).
100
1|15
Sharp, William
300
4
Sewel, Charles
21%
540
2
0
Sutton, John
100)
1 15
Sewel, Richard
200
3 10
Scott, Joseph
6
1270
41 10 0
Short, William
214
160
2/16
Speirs, And
100
1 15
Turner, Willinin
400
7| (
Tuder, James
100
1 15
Thomas, Philip
337
5 18
Thomas, John
200
3 10
Tunnage, George
100
1 15
Thomas, William
170
2 191
Vanpelt, Henry
100
1 151
Williams, Arthur (in part)
5
300
10 10!
Wiggins. John
21%
258
4/11
West. Peter
5
1030
30 1 [
Wilhams, Thomas
20H)
3|10|
Williamson, Willam
N)
1
WHlinms, James
425
71
X
Williams, Isaac
640
11
Williams, John (in part)
3100
48 =
Walston, William
540
9
Walston, Phil
450
7|17
Walston, Phil
1250
Wyuns, George
5201
Wyuns, WHUam
393
6110
Williams, Anthony (in part) . .
1620
4.
Williams, John
5
530
10
Wood, James
2280
3:
18
White, John
216
200
White, George
1000)
Walton, Thomas
320
White, Medea
Whitmel. Thomas
1150
20
Woodward, Samnel
415
Ware. William
8 15
Wilkins, James
118
1
18
Whitley, William
320
12
9 10
I
116 10 5
Roberts, Edward (in part).
=
83 14 0
Schiender, Isaac
62 19:11
3 10
Spann, John (part of).
78 18 0
$
Williford, William
73 1.10
Watford, Joseph
188 13
White, John
31 14
Total
of Acres.
244
STATE RECORDS.
BERTIE PRECINCT-Continued.
BY WHOM PAID.
No. off Yrars Pald.
No. of eres.
Quit Rent Res'd.
Amount In Sterling Money
Currency at Seven for One.
Total of Currency
Warren, Robert, (in part).
West, Robert
1100
7| 7
82
2
1470
25.14
Williamson, John
150
2 12 6
Wytch, Surret (in part).
130
2 5
0)
Washington, Rich'd (in part)
460
1
0
0
Williams, Richard
2590
15
0
10
10 0
Pugh, Francis
100
1
15
0
83
0
0
*£2,964 15 1.
*2963 15| 1
EDGECOMBE PRECINCT.
BY WHOM PAID.
No. of! No. of Years | t'aid. Arres.
Quit Rent
Amount in Sterling Money.
Currency at Seven for One.
Total of Currency
Bryan. William
216
Bynam. William
5
240
Bryan, Arthur
2%
100
8 8
Bosmon, Henry
266
1/15/
Bynam. John
270
4 13
Bell. William
100
4 14
6
Braswel, Richard
4.11
1 15/
0
Crawley, Danlel
392
6 17
1
Dukes, Benjamin (part).
100
1 3
4
Dees, Emanuel (in part)
Davis, Lewis (in part).
372
2| 0
42| 6 3
Farmer. James
120
2| 2
0
Goodwin, William
500
8 15
Goodwin, Jobn
133
Goodwin, Thomas
133
12
9
150
311
5 8
6
JJayusworth, Richard (pt.).
192
1
0
Hodges. Roger
Hall. Joseph
5
278
9/14/10
Jones, William
214
120
2| 2| 0
Jenkins, John (in part).
925
7 14| 0)
Jenkins, Elizabeth (in part).
279
8| 0| 0.
Jones, Robert
5
100
3 10
= =
Killingworth, Willian
150
Killingsworth, John
1214
100
1/15
Leer. William
Lewis, Richard
100
48 4 4
Lano, John (in part).
216
250
MeKinne. John
1153
20| 31 8
Merrit, William
30
0|10| 6
Moseley, Edward
320
5 12 0
14190
G
62| 1|7}
0
Fort, Elas
100
3 10
Goodwin, Lemuel
133
610
Goodwin. Joshua
Hardy, John (1189 pt.).
Hopper, David Ditto
200
3/10
3 10 0
200
3/10
47| 5| 4
Humphrey, Robert
4.10)
Joyner, Nehemiah (in part).
200
250
1 15
7 15
Connell, Rahwert
Shill.
£
S
£
6
Ditto for the children of his Brother, Thomas West ... White, Luke
4695
145
Warren, Benjamin
640
7
3
Williams, George (in part) .
Williams, Samuel
273
62
5
McKinne, Bar, Jon
100
1 15
()
Auston. Henry
200
245
STATE RECORDS.
EDGECOMBE PRECINCT-Continued.
BY WHOM PAID.
|No. of| No. Years of Paid. | Acres.
Quit Rent Res'd. Shill.
Amount In Sterling Money.
Currency at Seven for One. 11
Total of Currency
Nairn, John
320
5/12
ODeal, Jobn
5
230
8) 1
-
Porter, Nicholas
214
120
0
Pope, William
470
81+
Pope, Jacob (in part).
2200
10 11
0
Pace, George (in part).
813
13 10
Pope, Johu
580
10 3 0
Pope, Thomas
200
3 10
0
Perrit, John (in part).
432
5
Pollock, Cullen
2560
11
4
0
Richardson, Christian
100
"
1 15
Richardson, Thomas
200
3 10|
Smith, Thomas
125
3
Symms, Joseph
525
9 3
Smith, James
100
1 15
Thomson, James
450
7 17
Tompkins, John
100
1 15
Taylor, Thomas
4:20
Turberviller, Wolter
5
210
8 0
Turner, Thomas
300
5
5
Turner, Henry
200
7
10
Williams, William
5
150
5
=
Williams, John
21/2
200
3 10
U
Whitehead, William (pt.).
1000
12
0
Young, Francis
150
2
12
18) 2] 6
408 0 8}
TYRREL PRECINCT.
BY WHOM PAID.
No. ofl Years Puld.
No. of Acres.
Quit Rent Res'd.
Amount in Sterling Moucy.
Currency at Seven for One.
Total of Currency
Shill. |
Aurlt, Nathanlel
200
3110!
Ansley, Solomon
233
3|151
Alexander, Ant'ny, lu part ..
700
5 0
Buncomb, Joseph
1525
6
Blount, Benjamin
100
1 15
Brown, John (In part)
1120
19 121
Caswel, Mathew
582
10 3
Carthen, John
100
1 15
Deavenport, John, Jun., (pt.)|
225
3
56 15 6
Deaveaport, Richard
70
1 4
Downing William
1166
25 13
0
Evans, Thomas
1000
1 15
Farkinton, William
300
5 5
0
Fagain, Richard
100)
1 15 0
Frayly, William
1240
21 1-1
Garret, John (in part).
350
5| 0
=
110
12
0 19
0
Ditto
100
115
Gardener, Willam
965
16 3
=
Griffin, Johu
100
1 15
=
Gardener, John
611
10|14
=
Garret, Daniel (In part)
1720
27
1)
Griffin, Martin
640
11
Harrison, Thomas
212
3 15
Harrison, Jobu
218
112
IIIII, Robert
21/2
500
8/15
Hardison, John
640
11
1
Hudson, Joseph
100
1 15
Henderson, David
6
640
26 17
G
104/12 0
£
SID
£
78 11 3
Warren, Rolt.
200
50 18 3
Bell, Elizabeth
1
81| 4 3
Garret, Mary
116 12 9}
246
STATE RECORDS.
TYRREL PRECINCT-Continued.
BY WHOM PAID.
No. of) Years Paidl.
No. of Arres.
Quit Rent Res'd.[
Amount In Sterling Money.
Currency at Seven for One.
Total of Currency
Jones, James
2%
:300
Jennet, John (in part).
605
11
Jennet, Jabez .
431
7 12 3
Kennedy, Richard
160
9 16
Latucer, Robert
250
4
7
Long, James (in part.
21%
100
2
1
10
Jongstone, Mulford
3560
2
Ditto for Thomas Lee.
4520
2
08
0
0
Ditto for Ditto
595
1
Ditto for Ditto (int
furt
XT6
Morris, William
150
Moss, Robert
100
1
Moseley, Edward Ditto
150
6
8 19 44
Normond, Henry
597
10
8 10
Nairn, John
280
4 18
0
Oliver, Audrew
400
7
0
Phelps, Edward
2211
3 14
Phelps, Jantes
212
3 14
Pollok, George
11
4
Pollork, Cullen
2560
14 16
Ray, Alexander
100
1.15
Plantes, William (in part)
1315
17 10
Swain, John
540
10
8
Sprulm, Joseph
11 10 0
Sprnim, Samnel
1330
23 5
Stubbs, Thomas
200
3
10
Swinson, Richard
300
5
Swinson, William
101
1
10
Swinson, Richard
100
1
15
Swain, James
300
5 5
Swain, John
382
6 13
Stevenson, John
131
2
0
Turner, Joshua
100
1
15
Wynn, Thomay
1 15
Williams, Edward
4
0)
G
Walker, Benjamin
100
1
15
Walker, John
21,2
75
2
1
=
Worley, John
1050
181
7
Worley, John, June
14 11
=
Worley, Joshua
6
6
40) 14
0
616 11 2}
CURRITUCK PRECINCT.
BY WIIOM PAID.
No. of| No. of Years Y'all. [Acres.
Quit Rent Res'd.
Ain't In Sterling Money.
Currency at Seven for One
Total of Currency.
Baker, Samuel
214
100
520
0 2| 1%
20
7 314
Bennet, Benjamin
938
10 8 115
Baum, Peter
256
8
Carron, John
6 8
4
Deal, Joshua
8915
1|11
6
Dudley, Thomas
-1:21
7
9 11
Duke, Andrew
180
3 3
0 17
0
51|12| 5%
======
28 2 0
Lee. Stevens
Ditty
2080
6
Long. John (in part)
200
2
1(
4(H)
.. .
Shill:
£ SID 115! 0
£
Bray, Wallals Barret, Margaret
Dange, Peter
50
Shill.
SD
558
1311
6 3
==
0
=====
32
61 6
141 10 8}
3117
247
STATE RECORDS.
CURRITUCK PRECINCT-Continued.
BY WHOM PAID.
No. of| Years
No . of Paid. |Acres.
Quit Rent Res'd. Shill:
Am't in Sterling Money.
Currency at Seven for One
Currency.
Etheridge, John
770
Etheridge, Marmad'ke
50
Etheridge, Henry
162
Etheridge, Andrew, Junr
150
2 12
Etheridge, Christian, (pt.) ..
150
1 0
Erslu, Robert
131
21 7
-
Ferreby, John .
30
0 10
Gregory, Richard
6
1
Hodges Richard
820
5 12|
Heat, Nathaniel (pt.)
450
Jervis, Jonathan
2258
Jervis, Samuel
100
1 15
Jervis, Foster (in
part) .
721
Lowther, Thomas
586
10 4 104
Legat, David
100
1 15
Lenton, Moses
62
1
1
Lee, Samuel
175
3
Moncrief, Thomas
213
3 131
Mller, Evan
150
2 12
6
Mercer, John
50
17
Math, Ralph
Mereday, Thomas
Mereday, Thomas
350
2
Marshall, Nicholas
10
Norton, Johu
150
8
4
Northen, Phillp
315
5
Nicholson, Josiah
301
5
6 516
Pyner, William ( Minor).
250
4
7
G
Parker, William (his
widow)
105
Il 16 1031
Pyner, Peter
435
7
7
0
l'ell, John
50
-
Ditto for his wife
4 15
Parker, Johu
100
1 15
Parker, William
110
1/18
91
Parker, Azarinh (in part).
4.80
Parker, Peter
110
1
Parker, Wicker
70
1
4
91
Parking, John
119
1
Purr, William
50
17
Powers, George
1225
7
Saunderson, Thomas
375
6/11
Simmons, Sanmel
0
20 12
Stevans, John .
JIKI
1 15
Saunderson, Joseph
2 108
43 13
-
611
Scott, William
0 17
1;
Stafford, William
500
8 15
Shapyord, Sampson
100
1 18
Saunderson, Rle'h and. Tull Williams
1756
30 14
Swindel, Parker
200
Taylor, Thomas
5 12 1
Taylor, Thomas, Junr.
6:10
715
Ditto for
150
2 2
Vince, Humphrey
416
7
5
Walker, John
75
1
9
White, Luke
340
19
Williams, Stephen
166
1.8
Williams, Samuel
904
15 16 104
Williams, Thomas
120
7
7
32
1
=
3:01 01101g
.
Pyner, James
100
Slake, Nicholas (whole ners.)
3-1 17
140 350
8 15 0
2%
32 1 1041
1=
31 14 5%
S.
S 1)
13 9 91.
0 17
38 11 10%
'Total
733 10 114
248
STATE RECORDS.
PASQUOTANK PRECINCT.
BY W11OM PAID.
Quit Rent No. of| Years No. of l'ald. Acres.j Res'd.
Am't in Sterling Money.
Currency at Seven for One
Total of Currency.
Alberson, Esace
216
200
2
Armonr, Mary
100
1 15
0
Armour, Thomas
1499
5
3
Armour, Robert
275
4 15
3
Bayly, Pars
300
5
5
0
Burgess, William
702
12 12
Burgess, Thomas
75
1
3
6
Burgess, Stephen
366
6
8
014
Bryant, Win. for Jos. Stokly's
Orphan
607
10 12
71/4
Bryant, Simon
400
7
Benton, Joseph
70
1
4
91%
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