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76 J. C. Wise, The Early History of the Eastern Shore of Vir- ginia, pp. 135-137.
77 Virginia Land Patents, Vol. IV, Register of Land Office, Virginia State Capitol.
78 J. C. Wise, The Early History of the Eastern Shore of Vir- ginia, p. 95.
79 G. C. Greer, Early Virginia Immigrants, p. 68.
80 J. C. Wise, The Early History of the Eastern Shore of Vir- ginia, p. 376.
81 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. V, p. 10I.
82 W. A. Crozier, Virginia County Records, Vol. VII, p. 177.
83 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. VI, p. 92. 84 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. VI, p. 298. 85 In 1656 John Hammond declared that though it cost six pounds sterling to go to Virginia, those who decided to make the venture could be sure that their money was well spent. He ad- vised "any that goes over free, but in a mean condition, to hire himself for reasonable wages of Tobacco and Provision, the first year," for by that means he could live free of disbursement, and "have something to help him the next year." Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. III, Leah and Rachel, p. 14.
86 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. VIII, p. 44I.
87 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. IX, p. 27.
88 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. X, p. 271.
NOTES TO CHAPTER V
1 G. L. Beer, The Old Colonial System, Vol. II, p. 109.
2 British Public Record Office, CO5-1315, Document 26, Cor- respondence of the Board of Trade.
3 P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. I, p. 401.
4 R. L. Beer, The Old Colonial System, Vol. I, p. 160.
5 British Public Record Office, CO5-1316, Perry and Hyde to the Lords of Trade, Correspondence of the Board of Trade.
6 British Public Record Office, CO5-1316, The Present State of the Tobacco Plantations in America, Correspondence of the Board of Trade.
British Public Record Office, CO5-1316, Correspondence of the Board of Trade; Statutes of the Realm, Vol. IX, p. 917.
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8 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. I, pp. 141-155.
9 British Public Record Office, COI-16, Petition of Berkeley and Others, Aug. 26, 1662.
10 British Public Record Office, CO1-20, Thomas Ludwell to Secretary Arlington, May 1, 1666.
11 British Public Record Office, CO1-20, Sir William Berkeley and others to Secretary Arlington, July 13, 1666.
12 British Public Record Office, CO1-20, Sir William Berkeley and others to Secretary Arlington, July 13, 1666.
13 British Public Record Office, COI-21, Thomas Ludwell to Lord Arlington, Feb. 12, 1667.
14 British Public Record Office, COI-21, Thomas Ludwell to Lord John Berkeley.
15 British Public Record Office, COI-23, p. 19, Ludwell to Lord Arlington.
16 British Public Record Office, COI-21, Governor and Council to the King.
17 British Public Record Office, CO1-30, p. 51, Petition of the Governor and Council.
18 British Public Record Office, CO5-1356, p. 408, Report of the Council to the King.
19 British Public Record Office, CO5-1355, p. 385, Colonial Entry Book.
20 British Public Record Office, COI-23, p. 19, Ludwell to Lord Arlington, July 20, 1665.
21 British Public Record Office, CO5-1371, p. 246, Colonial Entry Book.
22 British Public Record Office, CO5-1371, pp. 232-240, Dia- logue Between John Good and Nathaniel Bacon, Colonial Entry Book, 1677.
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23 British Public Record Office, COI-30, p. 51, Petition of the Governor and Council to the King, July 1673.
24 British Public Record Office, CO5-1355, p. 410, Colonial Entry Book.
25 British Public Record Office, CO5-1356, p. 179, Colonial Entry Book.
26 G. L. Beer, The Old Colonial System, Vol. II, p. 147.
27 British Public Record Office, CO5-1371, p. 276, Colonial Entry Book.
28 British Public Record Office, CO5-1371, p. 276, Colonial Entry Book.
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29 This view of the matter has the support of the dean of Vir- ginia historians, Dr. Philip Alexander Bruce. Dr. Bruce writes : "No less an authority than Robert Beverley, the historian, states that the Navigation Acts had a sensible influence in precipitating Bacon's Rebellion. In the early life of this writer he must have been closely associated with hundreds of people who had been through the uprising, and knew much, by direct observation, of the currents that governed it. The elder Beverley was thor- oughly informed and thus, in his own home, the son had the best of opportunities of learning the truth. Beverley himself declared that the Acts were causing discontent among the people, long be- fore the Rebellion actually occurred, and so did John Bland in his memorable petition. There is no doubt that the Acts, by keeping alive a sense of friction, left the people in just the state of mind to seize with eagerness on the more palpable wrongs which were specifically brought forward as the justification for resistance. It was really the groundwork of the movement, though if it had been the only cause, might not have precipitated open resistance to the Government.
30 G. L. Beer, The Old Colonial System, Vol. II, p. 115.
31 Secretary Thomas Ludwell in a long report to the British Government spoke of the Virginia Government as Berkeley's own, "Which I so term," he explains, "because he is the sole author of the most substantial parts of it, either for Lawes or other inferior institutions." British Public Record Office, COI-20. 32 British Museum, Egerton Manuscript, 2395, f. 356b.
33 British Public Record Office, COI-19, Berkeley to Lord Ar- lington, Aug. 1, 1665.
34 P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. I, pp. 399- 400.
35 British Public Record Office, COI-26-77, Berkeley to the Board of Trade.
36 British Public Record Office, COI-30-78, Memorial of John Knight, Oct. 29, 1673.
37 British Public Record Office, COI-30-71, Council of Vir- ginia to the King, 1673.
38 Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New Descrip- tion of Virginia, pp. 1-16.
39 British Museum, Egerton Manuscript, 2395, f. 356b, A Dis- course and View of Virginia.
40 British Public Record Office, CO1-26-77, Berkeley to the Board of Trade.
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41 British Public Record Office, COI-34-95, Petition of Francis Moryson, Thomas Ludwell and Robert Smith.
42 Virginia Land Patents, Register of Land Office, Virginia State Capitol.
43 British Public Record Office, CO5-1359, pp. 20, 21, 22, Co- lonial Entry Book.
NOTES TO CHAPTER VI
1 Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New De- scription of Virginia, p. 3.
2 British Public Record Office, CO1-30, pp. 17, 51.
3 Surry County Wills, Deeds, Etc. 1671-1624, Virginia State Library.
4 Surry County Wills, Deeds, Etc. 1684-1686, pp. 34-35, Vir- ginia State Library.
5 Surry County Wills, Deeds, Etc. 1684-1686, pp. 86-87, Vir- ginia State Library.
6 P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, p. 199.
7 Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New Descrip- tion of Virginia, p. 3.
8 P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, p. 200.
9 Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New Descrip- tion of Virginia, p. 3.
10 Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New De- scription of Virginia, p. 18.
11 Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New De- scription of Virginia, p. 15.
12 P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, p. 201.
13 Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. III, Leah and Rachel, p. 13.
14 British Public Record Office, CO5-1316, Statement of Mr. Perry and Captain Hyde, Correspondence of the Board of Trade.
15 Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. III, Virginia Richly Valued, p. 10.
16 Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New Albion, P. 32.
17 Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. III, Leah and Rachel, p. 18.
18 Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New De- scription of Virginia, p. 7.
19 Abstracts of Proceedings of the Virginia Company of Lon- don, Vol. II, p. 171.
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20 P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, p. 153.
21 P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, pp. 160-161.
22 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. V, p. 285.
23 Surry County Wills, Deeds, Etc. 1684-1686, p. 7, Virginia State Library.
24 Surry County Wills, Deeds, Etc. 1684-1686, pp. 34-35, Vir- ginia State Library.
25 Surry County Wills, Deeds, Etc. 1684-1686, pp. 86-87, Vir- ginia State Library.
26 Surry County Wills, Deeds, Etc. 1671-1684, Virginia State Library.
27 John Splitimber paid for himself alone in the tithable lists of 1675.
28 York County Records, 1694-1702, Virginia State Library.
29 Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New De- scription of Virginia, p. 15.
30 Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New De- scription of Virginia, p. 14.
31 British Public Record Office, CO5-1371, p. 241.
32 "I would have all men consider how meanly we are provided of men of learning, ability and courage, nay indeed of honesty, to stand up in the people's behalf and oppose the oppressing party," said Nathaniel Bacon in 1676. British Public Record Office, CO5-1371, p. 246.
33 The most notable case of betrayal is that of Isaac Allerton, who sold himself to the Governor for the promise of a seat in the Council of State. British Public Record Office, CO5-1356, pp. 125-126, Colonial Entry Book.
34 British Public Record Office, COI-4. 35
P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. I, pp. 287- 288.
36 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. X, p. 271.
37 British Public Record Office, CO1-8, p. 48.
38 British Public Record Office, COI-8.
39 Hening, Statutes at Large, Vol. I, pp. 360-361.
40 Hening, Statutes at Large, Vol. I, p. 361.
41 Hening, Statutes at Large, Vol. I, p. 355.
42 Hening, Statutes at Large, Vol. I, p. 363.
43 Sixth Report of Royal Commission on Historical Manu- scripts, Part I, Instructions to Sir George Ayscue, Sept. 26, 1651.
44 The commissioners were Capt. Robert Dennis, Richard Ben-
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nett, Thomas Stegge and Captain William Claiborne, all of whom with the exception of Dennis were Virginians.
45 Hening, Statutes at Large, Vol. I, pp. 371, 373.
46 Southern Literary Messanger, Jan. 1845; Charles Campbell, History of Virginia, p. 74.
47 Southern Literary Messanger, Jan. 1845.
48 British Public Record Office, CO5-1371, p. 387, Colonial Entry Book.
NOTES TO CHAPTER VII
1 British Public Record Office, CO5-1356, p. 104, Colonial En- try Book.
2 G. L. Beer; The Old Colonial System, Vol. I, p. 40.
British Public Record Office, CO5-1305, Document 23, Cor- respondence of the Board of Trade.
4 British Public Record Office, CO5-1345, Document 16, Cor- respondence of the Secretary of State.
5 G. L. Beer, The Old Colonial System, Vol. I, p. 42.
6 Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, 1702.
7 British Public Record Office, CO5-1355, pp. 381-385, Colonial Entry Book.
8 G. L. Beer, The Old Colonial System, Vol. I, p. 168.
9 British Public Record Office, CO5-1315, Document 16, Cor- respondence of the Board of Trade.
10 British Public Record Office, CO5-1315, Document 91.
11 British Public Record Office, CO5-1345, Document 16, John Linton to the Board of Trade, Correspondence of the Secretary of State.
12 British Public Record Office, CO5-1315, Report of John Lin- ton on the Tobacco Trade, Correspondence of the Board of Trade.
13 British Public Record Office, CO5-1345, Document 16, Cor- respondence of the Secretary of State.
14 British Public Record Office, CO5-1315, Document 26, Cor- respondence of the Board of Trade.
15 British Public Record Office, CO5-1315, Document 26, Cor- respondence of the Board of Trade.
16 British Public Record Office, CO5-1316, Correspondence of the Board of Trade.
17 British Public Record Office, CO5-1340, Document 91, Col. Quary's Memorial.
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18 R. L. Beer, The Old Colonial System, Vol. I, p. 42.
19 British Public Record Office, CO5-1316, Correspondence of the Board of Trade; CO5-1360, p. 233, Governor Nicholson to the Lords of Trade.
20 British Public Record Office, CO5-1315, Document 91, Col. Quary's Memorial.
21 British Public Record Office, CO5-1315, Correspondence of the Board of Trade, Letter of Col. Quary Sept. I, 1706.
22 Princeton Transcripts, Virginia Land Patents, Princeton University Library.
23 Britain Public Record Office, CO5-1359, pp. 107-108, Co- lonial Entry Book. In 1699 Gov. Nicholson stated that Orinoco was bringing 20 shillings the hundredweight and Sweetscented 25 shillings and up, which he considered an unusually good return. British Public Record Office, CO5-1359, P. 322.
24 P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, p. 66. 25 J. C. Hotten, Original Lists of Emigrants to America, pp. 202-265.
26 P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, p. 89.
27 Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New Descrip- tion of Virginia, p. 3.
28 British Public Record Office, COI-26-77, Berkeley to the Board of Trade.
29 British Public Record Office, CO5-1355, p. 345, Lord Cul- peper's account of his compliance with the King's instructions, Dec. 1681.
30 P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, p. 75.
31 P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, p. 75.
32 British Public Record Office, COI-26-77, Berkeley to the Board of Trade.
33 G. L. Beer, The Old Colonial System, Vol. I, p. 323.
34 G. L. Beer, The Old Colonial System, Vol. I, pp. 324-325.
35 York County Records, 1664-1672, Virginia State Library.
36 York County Records, 1694-1702, Virginia State Library.
37 Henrico Records, 1677-1692, Virginia State Library. 38 York County Records, 1694-1697, Virginia State Library.
39 British Public Record Office, CO5-1317, Correspondence of the Board of Trade.
40 British Public Record Office, CO5-1317, Correspondence of the Board of Trade.
41 British Public Record Office, CO5-1406, Minutes of the
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Council March 21, 1710, CO5-1363, pp. 189-191, Colonial Entry Book.
42 British Public Record Office, CO5-1322, Governor Gooch to the Lords of Trade, Sept. 14, 1730; Feb. 12, 1731.
43 British Public Record Office, CO5-1363, pp. 317-324, Co- lonial Entry Book.
44 British Public Record Office, CO5-1362, pp. 369-373, Co- lonial Entry Book.
45 P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, p. 83.
46 Princeton Transcripts, Virginia Land Patents, Princeton University Library.
47 P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, p. 108.
48 British Public Record Office, CO5-1316, Correspondence of the Board of Trade.
49 British Public Record Office, CO5-1314, Document 66, Governor Nott to the Board of Trade.
50 British Public Record Office, CO5-1362, pp. 365-367, Co- lonial Entry Book.
51 British Public Record Office, CO5-1362, pp. 365-367, Co- lonial Entry Book.
52 During these years the planters were too impoverished to purchase slaves. The decline in the tobacco trade produced a feeling among the people that the colony had been overstocked with blacks.
53 British Public Record Office, CO5-1322, Correspondence of the Board of Trade, Report of Governor Gooch.
54 British Public Record Office, CO5-1322, Francis Fane to the Lords of Trade, Dec. 10, 1728.
55 British Public Record Office, CO5-1356, p. 139, Colonial Entry Book.
NOTES TO CHAPTER VIII
1 Princeton Transcripts, Virginia Land Patents, Princeton Uni- versity Library.
2 Princeton Transcripts, Virginia Land Patents, Princeton Uni- versity Library.
3 British Public Record Office, CO5-1362, pp. 365-367, Co- lonial Entry Book.
4 Virginia Land Patents, Register of Land Office, Virginia State Capitol.
5 G. L. Beer, The Old Colonial System, Vol. I, p. 28.
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6 G. L. Beer, The Old Colonial System, Vol. I, pp. 320-321.
7 Jared Sparks, The Works of Benjamin Franklin, Vol. X, iii.
8 Maurice Vanlaer, La Fin d'un Peuple, pp. 38-39.
9 Maurice Vanlaer, La Fin d'un Peuple, pp. 112-1I7.
10 British Public Record Office, COI-39-38.
11 Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, 1696-1697, p. 420.
12 Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, 1696-1697, p. 500.
13 Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, 1696-1697, p. 546.
14 British Public Record Office, CO5-1359, pp. 20, 21, 22.
15 British Public Record Office, CO5-1359, pp. 20, 21, 22.
16 British Public Record Office, CO5-1359, p. 23, Colonial Entry Book.
17 British Public Record Office, CO5-1359, p. 113, Andros to the Lords of Trade, July 1, 1697.
18 British Public Record Office, CO5-1359, pp. 266-303, Co- lonial Entry Book.
19 British Public Record Office, CO5-1312, p. 409A, Corre- spondence of the Board of Trade.
20 British Public Record Office, CO5-1360, p. 441, Colonial Entry Book.
21 Rent Roll of 1704, p. 46.
22 British Public Record Office, CO5-1321, Correspondence of the Board of Trade, Gooch to the Lords of Trade, Nov. 6, 1728.
23 British Public Record Office, CO5-1362, pp. 374-382, Co- lonial Entry Book.
24 British Public Record Office, CO5-1364, p. 27, Colonial Entry Book.
25 J. S. Bassett, Writings of William Byrd, p. 31.
26 British Public Record Office, CO5-1322, Gooch to the Lords of Trade, Feb. 27, 1731.
27 British Public Record Office, CO5-1321, Gooch to the Lords of Trade, Aug. 9, 1728.
28 British Public Record Office, CO5-1315, Document 16, Cor- respondence of the Board of Trade.
29 British Public Record Office, CO5-1315, Document 91, Cor- respondence of the Board of Trade.
30 British Public Record Office, CO5-1316, Correspondence of the Board of Trade.
31 British Public Record Office, CO5-1315, Document 16.
32 British Public Record Office, CO5-1315, Document 91, Cor- respondence of the Board of Trade.
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33 British Public Record Office, CO5-1315, Correspondence of the Board of Trade.
34 British Public Record Office, CO5-1316, Account of the to- bacco trade by Perry and Hyde, June 2, 1714.
35 British Public Record Office, CO5-1316, Petition of the Council, Correspondence of the Board of Trade.
36 British Public Record Office, CO5-1318, Address of King and Queen county inhabitants to Spotswood; address of West- moreland inhabitants; letter of Spotswood to Lords of Trade, Dec. 22, 1718.
37 William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. XXI, pp. 106-122.
Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. XII, pp. 38 414-416.
39 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. IV, pp.
297-299.
William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. XXVI, pp. 97-106, 196- 201, 250-258.
41 Chastellux, Travels in North America, p. 291.
42 Philip Fithian, Journal and Letters, p. 243.
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43 Smyth, A Tour of the United States, Vol. I, p. 58.
44 William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. XXI, pp. 106-122.
45 William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. XXVI, pp. 97-106, 196- 201, 250-258.
46 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. IV, pp. 297-299.
47 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. XII, p. 415.
48 Lower Norfolk County Antiquary, Vol. IV, p. 144.
49 W. A. Crozier, Virginia County Records, Vol. I, pp. 88-110.
50 Thomas Jefferson, Notes on Virginia, Edition of 1801, p. 321.
61 Chastellux, Travels in North America, p. 292 note.
52 Smyth, A Tour of the United States, Vol. I, p. 66.
53 Hugh Jones, History of Virginia, p. 36.
54 Rowland, Life of George Mason, Vol. I, pp. 101, 102; Philip Fithian, Journal and Letters, pp. 67, 104, 130, 130, 138, 217, 259; P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, pp. 411, 418. 55 British Public Record Office, CO5-1314, Document 63IV. 56 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. XII, p. 415.
67 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. IV, pp. 292-299.
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58 William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. XXVI, pp. 97-106, 196- 201, 250-258.
59 Smyth, A Tour of the United States, p. 67.
60 Anbury, Travels Through America, Vol. II, p. 330.
61 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. XII, p. 415.
APPENDIX
RENT ROLL OF VIRGINIA
1704-1705
A True and Perfect Rent Roll of all the Lands held of her Majte in Henrico County, Aprill 1705
A
Burton Robt I350
Andrews Thomas
396
Burgony John
100
Ascoutch Mary
633
Branch James
555
Archer Jno
335
Adkins Jno
125
Archer Geo
1738
Aldy John
162
Bailey Thomas
251
Akins James Sen™
200
Branch Matthew
947
Burton Wm
294
Akins James Jun"
218
Broadnax Jno Jr 725
988
4106
33590
B
C
Byrd Esq™
19500
Cheatham Tho
300
Bolling John
831
Cox Batt
100
Bevill John
495
Cox John
150
Branch Xto 646
Cox George 200
Blackman Wm
175
Chamberlaine Maj. Tho 1000
Bridgwater Sam
280
Childers Abr. Sen™ 368
Bowman John Jun'
300
Cannon John 108
Bowman Edwd
300
Cox Wm 300
Branch Benj
550
Childers Ab Jun" 100
333
Bullington Benj
100
Bowman Lew
65
Cox Richª
300
Bullington
144
Cardwell Tho
350
Bevell Essex
200
Crozdall Roger
200
Baugh John
448
Baugh James
458
Cock Richª Sen™
2180
Burton Isaac
100
Childers Philip Sen™
50
Bottom John
100
Childers Philip
300
Bayley Abr
542
Childers Tho 300
Brooks Jane belonging to
Carter Theod 75
Wm Walker New Kent ..
550
Cock Capt Thomas 29761/2
Braseal Henry
200
Couzins Charles 362
Brazeal Henry Jun™ ... 300
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Clerk Alonson 604
183
Bolling Robt
500
Branch Thomas
540
Asbrook Peter Senr
200
Bullington Robt 100
Allin Widdo
99
Beverley Robt
Brown Martha
893
Clark Wm
Clark John
300
Cock Wm
1535
Burrows Wm. Wm. Black- well New Kent 63
184
APPENDIX
Cock James
1506
Garthwaite Sam1 50
Garthwaite Ephriam 163
Granger John 472
Gill John 235
Good Sam1 588
Gower James Grigs Land .. 500
1517112
D
Dixon Nicholas
150
Dodson Wm
100
Douglas Charles
63
Hill James 795
Holmes Rich
100
Harris Thomas
357
Harris Timº 250
Hill Rosamd
1633
Hobby Lawrence 500
Hatcher John
215
Ealam Robt
400
Ellis John 217
East Tho Sen
475
East Tho
554
East Edwª
150
Epes Capt Fra"
2145
Evans Charles
225
Ealam Martin 130
Hutchins Nichº 240
Hatcher Benj Sen
250
Hatcher Wm Jun
50
Hobson Wm
150
Hatcher Wm Sen
298
Hatcher Henry 650
Hancock Robert 860
Harris Mary 94
Hall Edward
184
Herbert Mrs 1360
Hudson Robert
281
Ferguson Robert 230
Ferris Wm 50
Franklin James Sen 250
J
Jones Hugh 934
Jefferson Thomas 492
Jones Philip II53
Jorden Henry
100
Forrest John
150
Fetherstone Henry 700
Farloe John Sen
100
Farloe John Jun 55I
Faile John
240
9024
G
Gilley Grewin Arrian 2528
Gee Henry 435
Good John Sen
600
3342
F
Field Peter Major
2185
Farrar Capt Wm
700
Farrar Tho 1444
Farrar Jno 600
Fowler Godfrey 250
Franklin James Jun 786
Ferris Richª Sen 550
Farmer Henry 100
138
Jamson John 225
Jackson Ralph
250
K 3154
Kennon Elizabeth
1900
Knibb Samuel 209
Knibb Solomon 833
Kendall Richard . . 400
557I
H
313
E
Edwª Tho
676
Entroughty Derby
200
Haskins Edward 225
Hatcher Edward Sen 150
Hunt Geo 200
Hughs Edward
100
Hancock Samuel
100
Holmes Thomas
50
Hambleton James 100
Epes Isham, Epes Fra. Junt
each 4441/2 acres
889
6061
Curd Edwd
600
Cock Richª
476
Cock Jno
98
9242
Forrest James
185
APPENDIX
Liptroll Edward L
150
Lewis Wm
350
Lester Darens
100
Ladd Wm
70
Ligon Elizabeth Widdow l
134I
Ligon Mary Widdow
S
Laforce Reu
100
Lochett James 50
Lownd Henry
516
Lockitt Benj
104
Ligon Richard 1028
Ligon Hugh
150
3959
M
Mann Robert 100
Matthews Edward
330
Moseby Edward 150
Moseby Arthur
450
1030
N
Nunnally Richard
70
0
Osbourn Thomas 288
Owen Thomas 68
356
P
Perkinson John
622
Perrin Ann .
500
Pleasants John 9669
Parker Wm 100
Parker Nich Sen 500
Pledge Jno 100
Powell Robert 150
Peice John
130
Pleasants Jos 1709
Porter Wm
305
Peirce Wm
175
Peirce Francis 312
Paine Thomas 300
T
Tancocks Orphans 1230
Trent Henry 224
Turpin Thomas
491
Pride Wm Sen
1280
Pollard Thomas Sen . 130
Perkinson Seth 50
Pinkitt Wm 192
Pinkitt Thomas 300
Pattison Joseph
500
Porter John 100
Pollard Thomas Jun 235
Pollard Henry 235
Pinkitt John 215
19937
R
Robertson Geo 1445
Ragsdaile Godfrey 450
Rawlett Peter 164
Russell Charles 200
Rowlett Wm 200
Rowen Francis 148
Robertson John
415
Rouch Rachell 300
Robertson Thomas 200
Russell John 93
Royall Joseph 783
Redford John 775
Randolph Col Wm includ- ing 1185 acres swamp ... 9465
14648
S
Steward Jno Jun 902
Scott Walter 550
Soane Capt Wm 3841
Stanley Edward 300
Snuggs Charles 400
Sewell Wm 59
Smith Humphrey 40
Sharp Robert 500
Stovoll Barthº 100
Skerin Widdow 75
Steward Daniell 270
Smith Obadiah 200
Stowers Widdow 200
Sarrazin Stephen
120
7557
Portlock Elizabeth 1000
Pero Henry
350
Pattram Ira 778
Turpin Philip 444
Turpin Thomas .
100
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Turner Henry
200
S
7557
Taylor Thomas
475
R
14648
Tanner Edward
217
P
19937
Traylor Edward
100 O
396
Totty Thomas
260
Traylor Wm
. 730 . .
447I
Veden Henry V
100
W
Woodson John
4060
Williams Robert
300
Woodson Robert Jun
II57
Ward Richard
300
Watson John Sen
1603
Walthall Wm
500
Walthall Henry
832
Whitby Wm
215
Watkins Henry Sen
100
Webb John
100
Watkins Thomas
200
Woodson Rich
180
Woodson Widdow
650
Williamson Thomas
1077
Webb Giles
7260
Wood Thomas
50
Watkins Wm
I20
Watkins Jos
120
Watkins Edward
I20
Ward Seth
700
Henry Gee IO
Stephen Sarrzen IO
Mr. Lownd
I
Wilkinson John
130
Worsham John
II04
Matthew Branch
IO
Womack Abr
560
James Franklin
360
Willson Jno Sen
1686
James Hill
50
Willson Jno Jun
100
Rosemond Hill
33
Walthall Richard
500
Wortham Geo
400
Wortham Charles
90
Womack Wm
100
Charles Douglas
I3
Col Randolph
Carless Land 1049
W
244891/2
V
100
T
447I
K
3342
J
3154
H
9242
G
557I
F
9024
E
6061
D
313
C
151711/2
B
33590
A
4106
165814
Out of which must be deducted these several quantities of land following Viz:
Tancocks Orphans Land . . I230
Allens Orphans Land 99
1329
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