The vestry book of Saint Peter's, New Kent County, Va. from 1682-1758, Part 17

Author: St. Peter's Parish (New Kent County, Va.); National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Richmond, W. E. Jones, book and job printer
Number of Pages: 252


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Signed by the Rev'd Mr. David Mossom, Rector ; Dan'l Parke Custis, Walter Clopton, George Webb, Edmund Bacon, John Parke, John Lewis, Jun'r, Jesse Scott, Jonathan Patteson, Ves- trymen; Mr. William Hopkins, Church Warden.


Recorded by JOHN RYAN, Clk. of the Vestry.


At a Vestry held at the Vestry Room of St. Peter's Parish for Laying the Parish Levy & doing other Parochial Business the 29th day of Sept., 1755.


PRESENT :


The Rev'd Mr. D. Mossom, Rector ; Colo. Daniel Parke Custis. Mr. Walter Clopton, Mr. Ambrose Dudley, Mr. John Parke, Mr. Edward Bacon, Mr. Jonathan Patteson, Mr. Jesse Scott, Vestry- men ; Colo. William Macon, Mr. William Hopkins, Church War- dens.


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VESTRY BOOK OF ST. PETER'S PARISH.


St. Peter's Parish, Dr. 1b. Tobo.


To the Rev'd Mr. D. Mossom's Salary to this day 16000


To Cask & Shrinkage 8 Per Centum 1280 To the Rev'd Mr. D. Mossom for Deficiency of a Glebe, cask, &c 1728


To John Ryan's Salary as Clerk of the Parish Vestry ... 1800


To John Ryan for washing the Church Linnen 150


To Cornelius Matthews for keeping his mother & Bury- ing her 350


To Sam'l Baily for keeping Mary Major, Levy'd for Geo. Waddill 500


To George Waddill for keeping Charles Goodwin 500


To Mary Clopton for keeping Mary Godard 600


To William Meanley for keeping his Daughter


700


To Mr. Benjamin Waller for a Copy of a List of Tithables I8


To Colo. John Dandridge for a Copy of 2 Dos. 36


To Eliza. Morris for keeping Andrew Furneau 600


To Mary Spencer for keeping her Daughter 600


To Sarah Green towards her Support 300


To Unity Raymond towards her Support -500


To John Reynolds towards his & his wife's Support 500


To Thomas Waddill for keeping Mary Bailey & Burying her 360


To Eliza. Carrol Relieving Mark Flange 250


To John Waddill for Burying Alice Warren 75


To the Collector for Delinquents Retain'd 364


To Martha Williams for her Relief 250


To Colo. William Macon's Acc't for Goods deliver'd for


the use of the Poor; & Richard Crump's acc't for Re- pairs in the Church, £12, 19, 9, in Tobo. a 2d. P. 1b .. . . 1558


To the Collector's Salary at 6 P. Centum 30019


I80I


P. Contra. . Cr. 31820


By 1178 Tithables at 27 Tobo. p. Poll. 31806


By Tobo. due to the Collector to ballance 14


31820


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Ordered That the Vestry with the Consent of the Minister pro- ceed to the Choice of Church Wardens in the Place of Colo. Wil- liam Macon and Mr. William Hopkins, whose office Expires at this Vestry ; And accordingly Mr. Edmund Bacon and Mr. Jona- than Patteson are Chosen Church Wardens, and have Qualified themselves by taking the Oaths Requir'd by Law, before Colo. Daniel Parke Custis in the presence of the Minister and Vestry.


Order'd That George Forbes, Son of Eliza. Forbes, be Levy free for the future.


This Day the Parish Levy being laid, we find it amounts to the sum of £31820 Tobo., which being Divided by 1178 Tithables. as appears by the list, it amounts to the Sum of 27 1b. of Tobo. P. Poll .; and a Remainder of 14 1b. Tobo. due to the Collector. Whereof Colo. William Macon, High Sheriff, is appointed Col- lector to the true Performance of which he has given Bond to- gether with Colo. Daniel Parke Custis, his Security.


D. Mossom, Rector ; Daniel Parke Custis, Walter Clopton, Am- brose Dudley, Rich'd Littlepage, William Macon, William Hop- kins, John Parke, Jesse Scott, John Lewis, Jun'r, Vestrymen ; Edmund Bacon, Jonathan Patteson, Church Wardens.


JOHN RYAN, Clk. of the Vestry.


At a Vestry met and held upon the Glebe Land the 30th day of Sept'r, 1755.


PRESENT :


The Rev'd Mr. D. Mossom, Rector ; Colo. William Macon, Colo. Dan'l Parke Custis, Mr. Ambrose Dudley, Mr. John Parke, Mr. John Lewis, Mr. William Hopkins, Mr. Jesse Scott, Vestry- ment ; Capt. Edmund Bacon, Mr. Jonathan Patteson, Church Wardens.


The gentlemen of the Vestry having this day met upon the Glebe Lands to Consult about building a Glebe, have come to the following Resolutions :


Ist. That an house be built upon the land which was bought of Philip Poindexter, as near as Conveniently may be to the house of the said Poindexter.


2ly. That all such houses as are Required by Law be forth- with built and advertisements Published in the Gazette to give Notice to Undertakers to that Purpose.


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3ly. That the 14th day of November Ensuing be the day fixed for the Meeting and Treating with Undertakers if it be a fair day ; if not, next fair day upon the Said Land.


D. Mossom, Rector ; Dan'l Parke Custis, William Macon, Am- brose Dudley, John Parke, John Lewis, Jun'r, William Hopkins, Jesse Scott, Vestrymen; Edmund Bacon, Jonathan Patteson, Church Wardens.


Recorded by JOHN RYAN, Clerk of the Vestry.


At a Vestry held at the Vestry Room of St. Peter's Parish ye 29th Day of Sept'r, Anno, 1756.


PRESENT :


The Rev'd Mr. D. Mossom, Min'r; Colo. William Macon, Colo. D. P. Custis, Mr. Amb. Dudley, Mr. John Parke, Mr. Jesse Scott, Mr. Walter Clopton, Mr. Rich'd Littlepage, Vestrymen ; Capt. Edmund Bacon, Church Warden.


St. Peter's Parish Cr. 1b. Tob.


To the Rev'd Mr. D. Mossom, Salary to the 29th Sept'r. 16000 To Cask & Shrinkage 8 P. ct. 1280 To the Rev' Mr. Mossom for Deficiency, Glebe, Cask, &c. 1728 To John Ryan's Salary as Clerk of the Parish and Vestry 1800 To Do. for washing the Church Linnen 150


To Edward Betti's Salary as Sexton


1000


To Sam'l Bailey for keeping Mary Major 500


To Thos. Moss for keeping Charles Goodwin 600


To Mary Clopton for keeping Mary Godard 600


To William Meanley for keeping his Daughter 700


To Mr. Benja. Waller for a Copy of a List of Tithables. . I8


To Colo. John Dandridge for 2 Copy's Do. 36


To Eliz. Morris for keeping Andrew Furneau 700


To Mary Spencer for keeping her Daughter 600


To Sarah Green towards her Support


300


To Unity Raymond towards her Support


500


To Martha Williams towards her Relief 250


To Eliz. Plumley to be paid the Ch. Wardens towards her Relief 400


To the Ch. Wardens for the Support of Agness Crump's Child 500


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To John Reynold & his wife towards their Support 600 To Mr. Jonathan Patteson's Acc't, £9, 2, 11/2 In Tobo. at 14|P. Cent. I300


To Rich'd Thompson towards his Support 500 To Mr. Jesse Scott's Acc't, £4, 0, o, In Tobo. at 14 P. Cent.


To Tobacco Levy'd for the Use of the Parish 9000


39633


To the Collector's Salary at 6 P. Cent. 2378


420II P. Contra, Cr.


By 1233 Tithables at 34 1b. Tobo. P. Poll 11922 By a Ballance due to the Collector, to be Levy'd for him Next Year 89


420II


Ordered That Capt. Edmund Bacon and Mr. Jonathan Patte- son be Continued Church Wardens for the Ensuing year.


That Mr. William Vaughan be Appointed a Vestry Man in the Room of Mr. William Hopkins, Dece'd; And that the Clerk do give him Notice to attend at the Next Vestry to be held for this Parish.


This Day the Parish Levy being Laid, We find it amounts to the Sum of 42011 Pounds of Tobacco, which being Divided by 1233, being the Number of Tithables, as appears by the Lists, for this Present year Amounts to the Sum of 34 1b. Tobo. P. Poll., tor, which Sum Mr. Gill. Armistead is Impowered to Collect of Every Tithable in the Parish this Present year; To the true Performance of which he has given Bond Together with Colo. Dan'1 Parke Custis and Colo. Wm. Macon, his Securieies.


D. Mossom, Rector ; Dan'l Parke Custis, William Macon, Amb. Dudley, John Parke, Jesse Scott, & Walter Clopton, Vestrymen ; Edmund Bacon, ch. Warden.


Recorded by JOHN RYAN, Clk. Vestry.


At a Vestry held at the Vestry Room for St. Peter's Parish the 29th Day of September, 1757.


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PRESENT :


The Rev'd D. Mossom, Min'r ; Colo. William Macon, Mr. John Parke, Capt. Rich'd Littlepage, Mr. Ambrose Dudley, Capt. Jesse Scott; Capt. Edmund Bacon, Church Warden.


St. Peter's Parish, Debtor. 1b. Tobo.


To the Rev'd Mr. David Mossom's Salary to Sept. 29th .. 16000 To Cask & Shrinkage 8 P. Ct. on Do. 1280


To the Rev'd Mr. Mossom for Deficiency of a Glebe, Cask, &c. 1728


To John Ryan's Salary as Clerk of the Parish & Vestry .. 1800


To Eleanor Ryan for Washing the Church Linnen 150


To Edward Bettis's Salary as Sexton 1000


To Sam'l Bailey for keeping Mary Major


500


To Thos. Moss for keeping Charles Goodwin 600 600 To Mary Clopton for keeping Mary Godard


To William Meanley for keeping his Daughter 700


To Mr. Benjamin Waller for a Copy of a List of Tithables 18


To Mr. William Clayton for Two Copies Do. 36 .


To Eliza. Morris for keeping Andrew Furneat


700 600


To Mary Spencer for keeping her daughter


To Sarah Green towards her Support 300


To Mr. Jonathan Patteson's Acct., £8, 10, 33/4 Allow'd in Tobo. a 14 P. ct.


I216


To Colo. William Macon's Acc't 13|6|2 Allow'd in Do. at Do.


97


To Thos. Moss's Acc't for keeping Agness Crump's Child, £1, 5 6, a Do. 180


To Wm. Meanley's Acc't for building a Shedd for his Daughter 100


To Mary Reynolds towards her Support 300


To Martha Williams towards her Support 250


To the Church Wardens for the Use of Eliza. Plumley . . To Thos. Moss for keeping Agness Crump's Child . To the Ch. Wardens for the Use of Rich'd Thomson 600


400


600


To Do. for the Use of John Simco 1000


To John Dollard for Burying Charles Morris 200


To Rich'd Taylor for keeping Bolton's Child, £2, 10, a 14 P. at. 356


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To Do for keeping the Same Child the Ensuing year, £5 a 14 P. ct. 714


To Mr. Barns' Acc't for a Coffin for Agness Crump and keeping her child 560


To Do. for keeping the Said Child the Ensuing year ... 714 To Mr. John Armistead's acc't 18| in Tob. at 14 P. Ct .. . I28 To 4 1b. Tobo. P. Poll., Levy'd for the Use of the Parish 5008


To the Collector for Ballance due to him Last Levy .


5098 To Do for Delinquents last year 198


To John Hopkins acc't allow'd 196


To the Collector's Salary at 6 P. ct.


38918


2335


Total Sum 41253


P. Contra, Cr. 1b. Tobo.


By 1252 Tithables at 33 1b. Tobo. P. Poll 41316


Ballance due from the Collector to the Parish 63


41316


Ordered That Mr. Thos. Ivy & Mr. Stephen Furneau Holmes do pay the Vestry 1600lb. Tob. with Cask, Shrinkage, &c., for the use of the Parish, and for not finishing the Glebe Work according to Agreement.


Mr. William Vaughan having been Chosen by the last Vestry to serve as a Vestryman in the Room of Mr. William Hopkins, Dece'd, hath this Day duly Quallified himself by taking the Oaths Required by Law, and is, therefore, admitted a Member of this Vestry.


Capt. Edmund Bacon & Mr. Jonathan Patteson by Consent of the Minister and Vestry, are Continued Church Wardens for the Ensuing year.


Mr. Lewis Webb, & Mr. Izard Wilkinson are Chosen Vestry- men to Serve in the Room of Colo. Daniel Parke Custis, Dece'd, and Mr. John Lewis is Remov'd out of the Parish, and that the Clerk do give them notice to meet at the next Vestry to be held for this Parish.


John Taylor, John Bird, and William Meanley, upon their Pe- tition are set Levy free.


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This day the Parish Levy being Laid & we find it amounts to the Sum of 41253 Pounds of Tobo., which being Divided by 1253, the Number of Tithables for this Present year, amounts to 33 1b. Tobo. P. Poll., and a Ballance due as above, which Sum of 33 1b. Tobo. P. Poll., Mr. Lain. Jones is Appointed to Collect, having Enter'd into Bond with his Securities, Colo. William Macon & Mr. William Clayton, for the due Performance of his Office.


Signed by D. Mossom, Rector; Will'm Macon, Rich. Little- page, Amb. Dudley, John Parke, Jesse Scott and William Vaughan, Vestry-men; Edmund Bacon, Church Warden.


Recorded by JOHN RYAN, Clk. Vestry.


At a Vestry held at the Vestry Room for St. Peter's Parish the 20th Day of February, 1758.


PRESENT :


The Rev'd Mr. D. Mossom, Min'r; Colo. William Macon, Mr. George Webb, Mr. Walter Clopton, Mr. John Parke, Mr. Jesse Scott, and Mr. William Vaughan, Vestrymen; Capt. Edmund Bacon, Mr. Jonathan Patteson, Ch. Wardens.


Mr. Lewis Webb and Mr. Izard Wilkinson having been Chosen Vestry-men at the last Vestry, have this day taken the Oaths as appointed by Law; and Subscribed the Test and Declaration, are thereupon admitted Members of this Vestry.


Capt. Edmund Bacon, Church Warden, having Render'd an Acc't to the Vestry, the Ballance now in his hands is f19, I!, 51/4.


It appearing to the Vestry that the new Chimney at the East End of the Glebe House, is of great advantage and Conveniency to it; and it is agreed by the Vestrv that another New Chimney be Erected at the West End of the Said House; and that the Church Wardens with Colo. William Macon, Capt. Jesse Scott, Mr. Lewis Webb, Mr. John Parke and Mr. Izard Wilkinson. do meet at the Glebe to agree with the workmen for the Per- forming of the said work, when they shall judge Proper, and as soon as Conveniently they can.


Ordered That Rich'd Crump have five of Madam Custis's male Tiths from the Brick House & Old Quarter to work upon his Road, and that those Tiths be Excused from working Upon any other Road.


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Order'd That William Bailey's & Joseph Pargeson's male Tiths be added to Martin Hewlet's gange, and that they be Ex- cused from working Upon any other Road.


Ordered That Mrs. Eliza. Vaughan's, Philip Austin's, and George Walton's Male Tiths be added to Noel Waddell's Gange ; and that they also be Excused from working Upon any other Road.


Ordered That the fine by the Presentment of the Grand Jury against Martin Hewlet be Remitted.


Ordered That the fine by the Presentment of the Grand Jury against Rich'd Crump be Likewise Remitted.


William Macon, Sen'r; Walter Clopton, John Parke, Jesse Scott, William Vaughan, Lewis Webb, Izard Wilkinson, Vestry- ment ; Edmund Bacon, Jonathan Patteson, Church Wardens.


At a Vestry held for St. Peter's Parish on Monday, the 26th June, 1758.


PRESENT :


The Rev'd D. Mossom, Min'r ; Colo. William Macon, Mr. John Parkes, Mr. Lewis Webb, Mr. Walter Clopton, Mr. Jesse Scott, Mr. William Vaughan, Mr. Izard Wilkinson, Vestrymen; Capt. Edw'a Bacon, Church Warden.


Order'd That Mr. William Clayton be Appointed and Chosen a Vestryman to Serve in the Room of Mr. George Webb, Dece'd.


Richard Crump having Presented his account for work done to the Church, &c., it is ordered that the Church Wardens Pay him the Sum of Twenty Pounds Curr't Money in full Satisfac- tion for all the work done by him for the Parish to this day.


D. Mossom, Min'r; William Macon, John Parke, Jesse Scott, Walter Clopton, William Vaughan, Lewis Webb, Izard Wilkin- son.


Recorded by JOHN RYAN, Clerk of the Vestry.


At a Vestry held at the Vestry Room of St. Peter's Parish on Wednesday, the 22nd of November, Anno. Dom., 1758.


PRESENT :


The Rev'd Mr. D. Mossom, Min'r ; Mr. Lewis Webb, Mr. John Parke, Mr. Walter Clayton, Mr. Jesse Scott, Mr. William Clay- ton, Capt. William Vaughan, Capt. Rich'd Littlepage; Capt. Edward Bacon, Mr. Jonathan Patteson, Church Wardens.


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St. Peter's Parish, Dr. 1b. Tobo.


To the Rev'd Mr. D. Mossom's Salary to the 29 of Sept'r 16000 To Cask & Shrinkage on Do. 8 P. Ct. 1280 To John Ryan's Salary as Clerk of the Ch. & Vestry to 7 br. 29 1800


To Edward Bettis, Sexton, to Sept. 29 1000 To Elleanah Ryan for washing the Church Linnen 150


To Mary Clopton for keeping Mary Godard 600


To William Wilkinson for keeping Mary Major 500


To Will'm Meanly for keeping his Daughter 700


To Mr. Benja. Waller for a Copy of a list of Tithables ..


18


To Mr. William Clayton for Two Copy's Do. 36


To Mary Spencer for keeping her Daughter 600


To Eliza. Morris for keeping Andrew Furneau 700 To Sarah Green towards her Support 300 To Mary Reynolds towards her support 300


To Martha Williams towards her Support 250


To the Church Wardens for the Use of Eliza. Plumley 400


To Ditto for the Use of John Simcoe 1000


To Do. for the Use of Rich'd Tomson 600 To Mr. Lewis Webb's Acc't, £1, 18, II, In Tobo. at 2d. . .


233


To Mr. Lain. Jones for Ballance of his Acc't 66


To the Rev'd Mr. Mossom's Acc't,£2, 7, 0, In Tobo. at 2d. 252


To the Ch. Wardens for the Use of Jane Pond 800 To Ditto for Will'm Meanley's Use. 200 To Do. for John Taylor's Use 200 To Do. for Mary Amos 200


To Rich'd Crump's Acc't, £5, 6, io, in Tob. at 2 P. Cent .. 641 To Mr. Jesse Scott's Acct. £4, 15, 0, In Tobo. at Do ..... 570 To Tobo. Levy'd for additional Work done to the Glebe .. 5000


34396


To the Collector's Salary at 6 P. Centum 20633/4


Total Sum 364593/4 Pr. Contra, Cr.


By 1259 Tithables at 29 1b. Tob. P. Poll. 36511 Ballance Due from the Collector to the Parish 511/4


Prof. 36511


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Orders. Capt. William Vaughan and Mr. Lewis Webb are appointed and Chosen Church Wardens for the Ensuing year. Mr. Jonathan Patteson * Rendered his Acc't. The Bal- lance Due from him to the Parish Pounds, Ten Shillings and Two Pence, which Sum he is O & Pay to Mr. Ste- phen Homes, and Mr. Thomas Joy.


This day the Parish Sum being 59. The Nuumber of Tithables for this Present year amounts to 29 lb. Tobacco P. Poll., and a Ballance due to the Parish as above, whereof the Church Wardens are Appointed Collectors, and by Security for the due Performance of his office as Collector.


D. Mossom, Rector ; Walter Clopton, Rich'd Littlepage, John Parke, Edmund Bacon, Jesse Scott, Jonathan Patteson, William Clayton, Vestrymen ; William Vaughan, Lewis Webb, Church Wardens.


Dr. St. Peter's Parish to Mr. Wm. Walker.


£SD


174I To Building a Steeple according to the first agree- ment . 130 .. 0 .. 0


To making a New Door, & Door Case, Painting the great West Door, Mending the Plaistering, White


Washing the Church, Mending the Floor & Sleepers in Sev'll of the Pews 8 .. 0 .. 0


To making a large Palisade Gate 4 .. 0 .. 0


To Painting the Stairs 0 .. 15 .. 0


To Making a Table for the Vestry Room I .. 5 .. 0


To Making 3 Benches for Do. 0 .. 12 .. 0


146 .. 12 .. 0


Taken from this account 6 .. 5 .. 0


Allowed 140 .. 7 .. 0


Contra. Cr.


By cash Rec'd of Maj. John Dan 40 .. 0 .. 0


By Do. Rec'd of Capt. Rich'd Litt. 30 .. 0 .. 0


By Do. Paid Wm. Atkinson as P. 48 .. 0 .. 0


By Do. Pd. Mr. Farg'r' Mathes 37 .. 2 .. 9


By Do. Pd. the Rev'd Mr. David Mossom 15 .. 4 .. 6


140 .. 7 .. 0


[These last pages are much mutilated.]


INDEX.


Addison, 186. Adams, 19, 121, 122, 125, 130, 132, 133, 145, 176. Alais, 69. Alldridge, 18, 45, 109.


Alexandrian, 338.


Alford, 8, 11, 15, 17, 49, 63, 105, 114, 118, 119, 120, 131, 172.


Allen, 17, 77, 79, 80, 83, 84; 85, 86, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 103, 105, 109, 135, 156. Allin, 45, 80, 102, 104, 106, 107, 112, 113, 114. Alloway, 168, 170.


Amess, 131.


Amoss, 45, 66, 137, 139, 140, 142, 176, 183. Anderson, 10, 69, 81, 82, 83, 211, 212, 215.


Andrewson, 18. Apperson, 138, 154.


Armistead, 210, 222, 230.


Arnott, 189.


Arnotto, 178, 183. Ashburton, 92.


Ashbury, 173.


Ashcraft, 45, 138, 140, 186, 188, 189, 196, 208. Askew, 85, 108, 161, 163, 164, 165, 167, 215. Atkinson, 6, 8, 9, II, 12, 18, 72, 81, IIO, 124, 172, 213, 223. Austin, 18, 52, 87, 90, 92, 107, 130, I32, I34, I40,


142, 162, 186, 189, 193, 208, 232.


Bacon, 19, 24, 92, 213, 224, 230. Badford, 44.


Bailey, 174, 193, 196, 211, 215, 216, 223, 232. Baisy, 124, 126, 128, 129, 131, 132. Baizey, 133. Baker, 18, 26, 27, 45, 162, 204.


Ball, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 15. Barbridge, 167.


Barker, 5, 17, 18, 85, 163, 187, 215. Barkwell, 152.


Barley, 16I. Barn, for Glebe, dimensions, &c., 157.


Barnes, 29, 202, 214, 224, 230.


Bassett, 5, 9, 7, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 28, 29, 31, 34, 38, 39, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 52, 55, 58, 59, 60, 62, 63, 64, 65, 68, 70, 71, 75, 76, 77, 79, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 99, 100, 102, 103, 104, 106, 107. Bathurst, 14, 29, 43, 44, 47, 48, 50, 5I. Batte, 18. Baughn, 18, 81, IIO.


Bayle, 51, 52. Beateson, 18.


Becket, 64.


Bedford, 43, 123, 124, 126, 129, 131, 133, 137, 142, 147, 148. Belfry, 132, 134.


Bell, 92, 187.


Bell, for church, 127.


Beltes, 204, 217.


Benches, for church, 172.


Benskin, 13.


Bettis, 162. Beverdam Swamp, 69. Bibles, 80. Binns, 201. Birch, 161, 163, 186.


Bird, 18, 19. Bishop of the Plantation, 78.


Black Creek, 45, 151.


Black Creek Mill, 9.


Blackwell, 18, 51, 60.


Blair, 4, 144.


Blissland Parish, 3.


Bodford, 17. Bodlay, 9.


Boe, 36. Bogg, 30.


Bollosk, 18. Bolskly, 20. -


Bolton, 228.


Book, 17.


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Booker, 148. Booth, 32. Boots, 18. Borross, 18. Bostick, 18.


Botler, 18. Botte, 25.


Botts, 17.


Boughleys, 165.


Boughon, 120.


Bound, 45.


Bourn, 124, 137.


Bourne, 57.


Bouster, 35.


Bouston, 34.


Bowe, 40, 4I.


Bowker, 3, 4, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 57, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 67, 70, 71.


Bradbury, 45. Bradby, 29, 97.


Bradshaw, 29.


Bray, 43, 44, 45, 46, 57, 72, 85. Brick Chapel, 74.


Brick Church, 53, 58, 61, 62, 65, 71, 80, 91, 104, 109, 126.


Brick House, 117.


Bricklayers, 64, 71.


Brick Wall, dimensions, material, &c., 126.


Bricks, 57, 112. Britt, 18. Brigman, 85.


Brock, 21.


Brodie, 3, 104, 105, 106, 107, IIO,


III, 112, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 122, 123, 124, 126, 127.


Brook, 119.


Brokar, 173, 175, 201.


Brokas, 172, 173, 177, 179, 192.


Brooke, 3, 18, 129, 130.


Brooker, 118, 152, 154, 155, 156, 186, 194, 208.


Brookes, 110, 120, 140, 148, 151, 156, 158, 161, 163, 165, 170, 172, 2II. Brothers, 109, 110, 114, 149, 152, 2II. Brown, 18, 60, 62, 141, 142, 145, 148, 156, 163. Browne, 72, 142. Browning, 66. Brownscale, Bromscale, 3, 128, 130, 13I. Broxom, 18.


Bryan, 18, 60, 62, 66, 72.


Bugg, 97, 120, 121, 123, 124, 131, 137, 139, 142, 148.


Buggs, 4I. Bulkley, 18, 32.


Burbidge, 193.


Burke, 186.


Burley, 69.


Burnett, 36.


Burrass, 4I.


Burrow, 85.


Burrows, 43, 49, 50, 52, 65, 72.


Burruss, 18.


Butts, 31, 63, 66, 72, 73, 76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 83, 85, 86, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 99, 102,


103, III, 113, 124, 126, 130, 170, 172, 179, 192, 193, 208.


Carefoot, 82. Carr, 3, 5, 6.


Carlton, 6, 7, 9, II.


Carpenter, 50, 59, 158.


Carroll, 201, 204, 225.


Carter, 148, 173.


Casements, 75.


Cash, 16.


Casks, for Tobo., 6-234 ..


Cattle, 4I.


Cawdry, 18.


Cedar Posts, 44.


Chain Carrier, 81.


Chamberlayne, 142, 145, 176, 178, . I90. Chamberlayne's Ferry, 171.


Chamberlayne's Ordinary, 172.


Chandler, 17.


Chappell, 45, 67, 16I.


Chapel of Ease, 78.


Chapman, 40, 4I.


Chex, linen, 208.


Christian, 224.


Chickahominy Swamp, 54, 62, 69, 75, 139, 15I. Childs, 64, 65, 67, 68, 71, 73, 75, 83. Chilloe, 18.


Chimney to Glebe House, 231.


Church Benches, 234.


Church Wardens, 8, 30, 105, 125, 145, 176, 193, 208, 232.


Church Yard Cleaning, 187.


Church Bell, 84.


Church Cloth, 82.


Church Plate, 34, 82.


Clapboard, 88.


Clark, 28, 31, 82, 151, 208.


Clarke, 18, 45, 80.


Clarkson, 49, 72, 82, 206.


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Clarkston, 17. Claxton, 92. Claybourne, 18. Clayton, 17.


Clopton, 33, 36, 37, 38, 41, 49, 50, 59, 61, 68, 71, 79, 80, 89, 91, 96, 105, 12I, 145, 176, 193, 208, 224. Clough, 56, 60, 72, 82, 91, 97, 10I, 107. Colam, 107. Cole, 213.


Collum, 118.


Collings, 3, 133, 142.


Colt, 177, 180, 183.


Comrie, 163, 165.


Conding, 17.


Cooc, 202. Cooke, 120, 122.


Coopers, 180.


Commissary, 143.


Communion Cloth, 28, 158, 163.


Communion Wine, 34, 60.


Corley, 67. Cox, 17, 19, 29. Craford, 10, 16, 22, 28, 31, 39, 45, 49, 51, 59, 65, 68, 75, 81, 83 .. Crawford, 14, 18, 44.


Croix, 201. Crump, 15, 17, 29, 45, 57, 63, 85, 98, 129, 139, 140, 162, 164, 172, 177, 195, 208, 211, 232. Cruse, 178, 179.


Curteen, 34.


Custis, 4, 172, 181, 191, 209, 210, 2II, 230.


Cypress Shingles, 157.


Dabonei, 14.


Dabnee, II, 13. Dabney, 6, 7, 9.


Dabnie, 12, 16.


Dabboni, 5, 14, 15, 18, 20, 21, 22, 26, 28, 31, 34.


Dalton, 167.


Dandridge, 163, 169, 176, 177, 192, 193, 208, 2II, 234. Daniel, 32, 41, 45, 213. Davis, 17, 19, 32, 50, 159, 162, 168, 172, 209, 21I, 215.


Davison, 186. Delahay, 45. Dennet, 149.


Deprosse, 18. Derritour, 182. Derricourt, 186. Diet, 61. Dike, 142, 145.


Dikes, 155. Dillon, 19. Dixon, 209. Dod, 72.


Dodd, 135.


Dollard, 45, 189, 224.


Dood, 149, 152.


Doran, 129, 135, 183.


Doritt, 18.


Dowie, 17.


Downe, 173, 175.


Downs, 173, 209.


Drummond, 124, 130, 133.


Drysdale, 4, 144.


Dudley, 174, 176, 177, 192, 193, 208, 209, 213, 224.


Dunston, 209, 2II.


Duvall, 188.


Dwelling House, 118.


Easley, 182.


Eastor, 18.


Edloe, 69. Edwards, 24, 29.


Effingham, 14.


Ellis, 64.


Ellison, 18, 20, 45.


Ellyson, 213, 224.


Elmore, 92, 192.


Engleebricht, 18.


Epecon, 17.


Epperson, 135.


Essex Co., 125.


Exchange, bills of, 7.


Fargisson, 206.


Farney, 183. Farrell, 162, 175, 209.


Faulkner, 23, 32, 34, 36, 37, 40, 42, 60, IOI.


Fergisson, 45.


Fernea, 207.


Ferrall, 173.


Field, 13I.


Finch, 156.


Fisher, 29, 32, 33, 35.


Flange, 226.


Fleming, 10, 18, 02, 117, 138.


Flinch, 45.


Font, 173.


Fontaine, 132.


Footes, 186.


Forbes, 199, 210, 213, 215, 226.


Forbess, 3, 132, 201, 208, 226. Forbush, 206.


Forgesson, 205. Forgeson, 57, 85, 201.


Fornea, 209. Forster, 8, 12, 17, 19, 22, 23, 29, 30,


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39, 45, 49, 50, 59, 60, 68, 70, 79, 82, 89, 92, 99, 100, II2. Foster, 102, 112, 170, 173, 177, 192, 193, 208, 209, 220. Gardner, 45, 87, 91, 97, 10I, 105, 107, 110, 116, 118. Garrat, 18, 45. Gates, 155. Gates to Church, 127.


Gawlin, 173. Gentry, 18, 60, 69. Geofrige, 80.




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