The planters of colonial Virginia, Part 13

Author: Wertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson, 1879-
Publication date: 1922
Publisher: Princeton, Princeton university press; [etc., etc.,]
Number of Pages: 274


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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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NOTES


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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NOTES


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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NOTES


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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NOTES


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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NOTES


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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NOTES


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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NOTES


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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NOTES


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


I86


APPENDIX


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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