The state records of North Carolina, vol. XXII, pt. 1, Part 20

Author: North Carolina. cn; Saunders, William Lawrence, 1835-1891, ed; Clark, Walter, 1846-1924 ed; Weeks, Stephen Beauregard, 1865-1918. dn; North Carolina. Trustees of the Public Libraries
Publication date: 1907
Publisher: Goldsboro, N. C., Nash brothers, printers
Number of Pages: 1058


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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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STATE RECORDS.


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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STATE RECORDS.


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).


241


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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