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The Chesapeake & Ohio railway directory, containing an illustrated history and description of the road, together with improvements and connections already completed and those in contemplation ; also, the names of the merchants, manufacturers, professional men, and farmers, with postoffice addresses in the counties of Eliza- beth City, Warwick, York, James City, New Kent, Charles City, King William, Henrico . . . together with a description of the surface, soil, average value of lands, county and city officers, and other useful and valuable information. Compiled by J. H. Chataigne. 1881. c 1881 by J. H. Chataigne. 379 p.
Hall, John Leslie. Ancient epitaphs and inscriptions, in York and James City counties, Virginia. A paper read before the Virginia historical society Monday, December 21, 1891, by Prof. J. L. Hall . Richmond, 1892.
(In Virginia historical society. Collections. Richmond, 1892. new ser., v. 11)
William and Mary college quarterly historical papers. v. 1, 2.
William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 22.
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Note .- Only the county formed (the child-county) is indexed, except in the case of the charts,-no notice being taken of the parent-counties; for reference to the name of any county (in Parts I to III) will show all legis- lation taking territory from that county.
The six references immediately following the name of each county are to the Alphabetical, Chronological, Geographical, and "Genealogical" arrange- ments (Parts I, II, III, IV), the Origin of County Names (Part V), and the Bibliography (Part VII), respectively; while references to the Texts (Part VI) follow under their several counties. The reference "M" is to the maps inserted opposite p. 124 (in Part III), and the reference "C", followed by a numeral, is to the chart of that number in Part IV.
A.
Abbreviations, used in text ... 21
Accawmack (1634), 42, 90, 125 (M), C. 1, 173, 210
bounds and population of .... 36
Accomack (1663), 42, 93, 128 (M), C. 1, 173, 210
proceedings of first court of ... 5
two counties by name of .. 14
Acknowledgments 20
Acts of Assembly, not in Hening,
Part VI .6, 18, 197
unpublished 19
Albemarle, 42, 97, 133 (M), C. 5, 173, 211
efforts to save records of. . 14, 73 Alexandria, 42, 119, 138, C. 9, 174, 212 Alleghany, 42, 116, 155, C. 9 a, 174, 213 Alphabetical section (of Preface), 14 arrangement 41 Amelia 43, 96, 132 (M), C. 2, 174, 213 Amherst, 43, 100, 135, C. 5, 174, 213 Appomattox, 43, 119, 138, C. 5, 174, 214 Appomattox River, Smith explores 25 Argall, arrives and finds conditions poor 29
charges against 29
Argall's Gift, located (1617) 28
burgesses from, in First As- sembly .30, n.
location of 31
Archer's Hope, located (1619) . 30
Augusta, 43, 98, 139 (M), C. 9 & 9 a, 175, 214
B.
Barbour, 44, 119, 157, C. 9 c, 175, 216 Bath .. .... . 44, 110, 150, C. 9 a, 175, 216
Bedford, ...... 44, 99, 134, C. 2, 175, 217 Berkeley, 44, 101, 144 (M), C. 9, 175, 218 Berkeley (plantation), located (1619) 30
Bermuda Hundred, located (1612). 28 Bibliography (Section of Preface), 19
(of Introductory) 39
(of Bulletin), Part VII .. . .
209
Bland. .. . 45, 121, 159, C. 9 b, 175, 218 Boone, .... 45, 119, 157, C. 9 b, 175, 219 Botetourt, 45, 101, 140, C. 9 a &
9 b, 175, 219 Bourbon. ... 45, 107, 147, C. 9 d, 175, 219 Brandon ( Martin's), located ( 1617) 28 Braxton, 45, 117, 156, C. 9c, 175, 219 Brooke, 45, 111, 150, C. 9 a, 176, 220 Brunswick, 46, 95, 131 (M), C. 2, 176, 220 proceedings of first court of, 5, 75
Masonic flag saves records of, 6, 76 Buchanan, 46, 121, 159, C. 9 b, 176, 220 Buckingham, 46, 100, 135, C. 5, 176, 221 Burgesses, election of, provided for 29 origin of name .. .30, n. in first General Assembly .... 30 number in Assembly of 1625 35 number in Assembly of 1632 35
number in Assembly of 1632 /3 35
C.
Cabell, 46, 114, 153, C. 9 b, 176, 221 Calhoun, 46, 121, 159, C. 9 c, 176, 221 Campbell. ... 47, 106, 136, C. 2, 176, 221 Campbell's "History of Virginia",
error in, and result of it ...... 24, n. Caroline, 47, 95, 130 (M), C. 9, 176, 222
Act of Assembly forming .... 202 Carroll, 47, 118, 138, S. 9b, 177, 222
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Cattle, in colony (1618) 29
Census, see "Population".
Chaplin's Choice, located (1619) .. 30
Charles City, 47, 90, 125 (M), C. 2, 177, 222
Charles City Hundred, located
(1612) 28
location of 31
courts kept at 34 bounds and population of. 36
Charles City Incorporation, located (1619) 29
Charles River, 47, 90, 125 (M), C. 3, 177, 223
bounds and population of ..... 36
Charlotte, 47, 100, 135, C. 2, 177, 224 Charts ( "Genealogical"), construc- tion of 16
in Part IV 163
Chesterfield, 47, 99, 134 (M), C. 5, 177, 224
Act of Assembly forming. ... 208 "Chickacoan" ("Chickawane", "Chick- acoun"), 9
Chickahominies, Dale makes agree- ment with 28
refuse to keep their agreement with Dale 28
fight with 28
Chickahominy River, Smith ex- plores 25
Chronological section of preface .. 14
arrangement (Part II) .. 89
Church, services after landing ... 23 at Henricopolis (1611) . 28
first Assembly meets in, at Jamestown 30
Clarke, 47, 117, 143, C. 9, 177, 225 Clay, 48, 121, 159, C. 9 c, 177, 226 Coastal Plain, see "Tidewater".
Colonists, number of, see "Population". Company, see "London Company".
Counties (or shires), of 1634 .. 36
use of word "county",. .32, n. bounds and population of. . : . . 36
change of names of. 37
number existing (1634), 36,- (1640), 37, - (1648), 37, - (1656), 37, - (1673), 37, -
(1700), 37, - (1754), 38, -
(1775), 38, - (1792), 38,
(1860), 38,-(1880), 38
Counties having no separate his-
tories in State Library ...... .20, n. County courts, origin of. 34
County names, origin of, Part V .. 173 Courts, inferior, established ( 1623 /4 34
outlying, established (1631 /2) 35
Coxendale, part of Henricopolis
(1611) 28
Craig, 48, 120, 158, C. 9 b, 177, 226
"Create", use of word, in Acts of
Assembly forming counties. .... - 9
Culpeper, 48, 98, 133 (M), C. 9, 177, 226 Act of Assembly forming. ... 204 Cumberland, 48, 98, 133 (M), C. 5, 178, 227
Act of Assembly forming ..
. ..
205
Curls, located (1612.) .
28
D.
Dale, Sir Thomas, arrives and ex- plores 127
makes agreement with Chicka- hominies 28 military rule of, not helpful ... 28 tries to suppress tobacco cul- ture 28
Yeardley, "only
Sir Thomas
Dale's Man",
28
Deaths, see "Mortality", "Population". Delawarr, Lord, arrives and saves colony 27
dies
29
"Denbigh (Denby), county of", 9
Dickenson, 48, 121, 159, C. 9 b, 178, 228 Dinwiddie; 48, 99, 134, C. 2, 178, 228 Director of publication of Revolu- tionary military records .. 6
Discovery (pinnace), arrives (1607) 23 Doddridge, 48, 119, 157, C. 9 c, 178, 229 Dunmore, 49, 101, 140, C. 9, 178, 229 Dutch Gap 27
E.
East India Sea, efforts to reach. 26, n. Eastern Shore, burgess from ..... 35
Elizabeth City, 49, 90, 125 (M), C. 4, 178, 229
efforts to save records of. 14
courts to be kept at .. 34 bounds and population of .. 36
loss of records of. 79
Essex, 49, 94, 129 (M), C. 9, 179, 230 "Erect", use of word, in Acts of Assembly forming counties .... 9
"Establish", use of word in Acts of Assembly forming counties. . 9 Extinct counties 8, 9
definition of
7, n.
F.
Fairfax, 49, 96, 132 (M), C. 9, 179, 231 Falls of Powhatan (James) River, first visit of white men to and erroneous date 24
Newport explores beyond .... 26
"Family Trees" (of counties), con- struction of 16
Fauquier, 49, 100, 134, C. 9, 179, 231
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Fayette (1780), 49, 105, 146, C. 9 d, 179, 233
Fayette (1831), 49, 116, 155, C. 9 b, 179, 233 two counties by name of. 14 Fincastle, 50, 101, 140, C. 9 b, 179, 233 First Supply arrives. .. 25
Flower de Hundred, located (1618) 29
burgesses from, in first As-
sembly .30, n.
location of 31
concentration at 33, n.
Floyd, 50, 116, 137, C. 9 b, 179, 233 Fluvanna, 50, 104, 136, C. 5, 179, 233 "Form", use of word, in Acts of
Assembly forming counties. 9
Fort Charles, built 27
Fort Henry, built. 27
Franklin, 50, 107, 136, C. 2, 179, 234
Frederick, 50, 97, 139 (M), C. 9, 180, 234
G.
Gates, Sir Thomas, military rule of, not helpful
28
tries to suppress tobacco cul-
ture ' :
28
General Assembly, Yeardley issues writs for 29
first meets in church at James- town 30
plantations represented in first 30
members of first. 30
: number of burgesses in, of 1625 35
number of burgesses in, of 1632 35
number of burgesses in, of 1632 /3 35
General section of preface. 6
"Genealogical" section of preface 16
arrangement, Part IV. 161 Geographical section of preface .. 15 arrangement, Part III. .. .... 123
Geological divisions of state .. 15 Giles, 51, 113, 152, C. 9 b, 180, 235 Gilmer, 51, 119, 157, C. 9 c, 180, 235 Gloucester, 51, 92, 127 (M), C. 3, 180, 235
Goochland, 52, 95, 131 (M), C. 5, 180, 236
early exploration of (1608) ... 26
Act of Assembly forming .... 201
"Goodspeed" (ship), arrives (1607) 23
Gosnold, Capt. Bartholomew, of "Goodspeed" in 1607. 23
"Graft", Argall charged with .... 29
Grayson, 52, 111, 137, C. 9 b, 180, 236 Greenbrier, 52, 104, 145, C. 9 b, 180, 237 Greene, 53, 118, 137, C. 9, 180, 237 Greensville, 53, 106, 130, C. 2, 181, 237
H.
Halifax, 63, 09, 134, 0. 2, 181, 237
Hampton, "quarantine station" at (1610) .27, n. Hampshire, 53, 99, 144 (M), C. 9 a, 181, 237
Hancock, 53, 120, 157, C. 9 a, 181, 238 Hanover, 53, 95, 129 (M), C. 3, 181, 238 efforts to save records of ... 14, 80
Act of Assembly forming ..... 200 Hardy, 53, 107, 147, C. 9 a, 181, 239 Harrison, 54, 106, 147, C. 9 c, 181, 240 Hening, Acts of Assembly not in.6, 18 Henrico, 54, 90, 125 (M), C. 5, 181, 240 efforts to save records of .... 14, 80 Henricopolis, Dale builds. 27
Coxendale a part of. 28
Henricus Incorporation, located
(1617)
29
burgesses from, in first As- sembly 30, n.
location of
31
bounds and population of .... 36
Henry, 54, 102, 135, C. 2, 182, 241
Highland, 55, 120, 157, C. 9 a, 182, 241 Hogs, in colony (1618) 29
"Humble Petition"
34
Hundreds, status of.
28, n.
Hunt, Rev. Robert, prayer offered by, at first landing. 23
I.
Illinois, 55, 105, 146, C. 9 a, 182, 241 Instructions to colonists. 24
Introductory
23
Isle of Wight, 55, 91, 126 (M), C. 7,
182, 242
Act of Assembly giving bounds of 197, 198
Smith explores to.
25
J.
Jackson, 55, 117, 156, C. 9 b, 182, 242 James City, 55, 90, 125 (M), C. 6, 183, 242
James Citty Incorporation, located (1617) 29
burgesses from, in first As- sembly . 30, n.
location of 31
bounds and population of. . ... 36
"James County", evidently trans- criber's error for James City County 9
James River, first visit of white men to falls of, and erroneous date 24
Jamestown, first landing at ...
23
abandoned, but saved by ar-
rival of Delawarr ..... 27 and n. Argall finds poor conditions at 29 proposal to abandon, rejected 33
concentration at ..... .33, n.
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Jefferson (1780), 55, 105, 146, C. 9 d, 183, 243
Jefferson (1801), 55, 113, 152, C. 9, 183, 243
two counties by name of. . . . 14
Jury trials 25
Jordan's Journey, located (1619) ..
30
concentration at
.33, n.
K.
Kanawha, 56, 109, 149, C. 9 b, 183, 243
Kentucky, 56, 103, 145, C. 9 b &
9 d, 183, 244 Kentucky (state), counties now in, 8, 9 Kentucky District. 9, 82 Kiccoughtan, Smith explores to ... 25
Kiccowtan Incorporation, located
(1617) 29
burgesses from, in first As- sembly 30, n.
location of
31
concentration at
33, n.
bounds and population of .. 36
King and Queen, 57, 93, 128 (M), C. 9, 183, 244
King Charles, follows father's pol- icy towards colony 35
King George, 57, 94, 129 (M), C. 9, 183, 245
Act of Assembly forming ..... 199 King James, oppressive measures of 33
demands surrender of charters 34
good governors sent by 35 dics . 35
King's River, name of Powhatan River changed to. 24
Smith explores
25
King William, 57, 94, 129 (M), C. 3, 184, 246
Knights of Horseshoe.
.37 and n.
L.
"Lady Rebecca", Pocahontas called 28 Lancaster, 57, 92, 127 (M), C. 9, 184, 247 proceedings of first court of, 5, 83 Lawne's Plantation, located (1619) 30
burgesses from, in first As- sembly 30, n. location of 31
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Lee ...... 57, 111, 150, C. 9 b, 184, 248 Lewis, 58, 115, 154, C. 9 c, 184, 248 Lincoln, 58, 105, 146, C. 9 b, 184, 248 Logan, 58, 116, 155, C. 9 b, 184, 248 London .Company, accomplishments of 34
king demands surrender of charters of 34
dissolution of, not desired by colonists 34 dissolved 34
Lottery, necessary to keep colony in existence 28 Loudoun, 58, 100, 134, C. 9, 184, 248 Louisa, 59, 96, 132 (M), C. 3, 184, 249 efforts to save records of, 14, 83 Lower Norfolk, 59, 91, 126 (M), C. 4, 184, 250
bounds of
197
Lunenburg, 59, 98, 133 (M), C. 2, 184, 251
M.
McDowell, 59, 121, 159, C. 9 b, 184, 251 Madison (1786), 59, 107, 147, C. 9 d,
185, 251
Madison (1793), 59, 111, 137, C. 9, 185, 251
two counties by name of ..... 14
Map, illustrating geological divi- sions of State, see frontispiece. Maps, unpublished , 15.
Marion, 59, 118, 156, C. 9 c, 185, 252 Marshall, 60, 117, 156, C. 9 a, 185, 252 Martin's Brandon, located (1617) 28 burgesses from, in first As- sembly 30, n.
location of
31
Martin's Hundred, located (1618) 29
burgesses from, in first As- sembly 30, n.
location of
31
Mason (1789), 60, 108, 149, C. 9 d, 185, 252
Mason (1804), 60, 113, 152, C. 9 b, 185, 252
two counties by name of. .... 14
Masonic flag, Brunswick records saved by 6, 76
Massacre (1622) 33
Mathews, 60, 111, 130 C. 3, 185, 253 Matoax, Indian name of Pocahontas 28
Maycock's Plantation, located
(1618)
29
Mecklenburg, 60, 100, 135, C. 2, 185, 253 Mercer (1786), 60, 107, 147, C. 9 d,
185, 254
Mercer (1837), 60, 117, 156, C. 9 b, 185, 254
two counties by name of .. 14 Middlesex, 60, 93, 128 (M), C. 9, 185, 254
proceedings of first court of, 5, 84 efforts to save records of, 14, 85 Monocans, enemies of Powhatan .. 24 country of, explored by New- port 26
Monongalia, 60, 102, 144, C. 9 a & 9 c, 186, 254 Monroe, 61, 112, 151, C. 9 b, 186, 255 Montgomery, 61, 103, 141, C. 9 b,
186, 255
Morgan, 62, 115, 155, C. 9, 186, 255 Mortality, see "Population".
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Nemattenow, death of, ignored by governor 33
Nansemond, 62, 91, 127 (M), C. 4, 186, 256
bounds of (1643) 198
Nansemond River, Dale "views" ..
27
Nelson (1785), 62, 106, 147, C. 9 d,
186, 256
Nelson (1808), 62, 114, 137, C. 5, 186, 256
two counties by name of .... 14 New Kent, 62, 93, 128 (M), C. 3, 186, 256
New Norfolk, 62, 91, 126 (M), C. 4,
186, 257
· Newport, Capt. Christopher, com- manded fleet of 1607. 23
explores Powhatan River to Falls and erects cross. 24
returns to England.
25
arrived with second supply .. 25 explores Monacan country ... 26
arrives and explores Potomack 28 dies . 29
Newport News, concentration at, 33, n. Nicholas, 62, 115, 154, C. 9 b, 187, 257 Norfolk, 63, 93, 129 (M), C. 4, 187, 257 records of 85 Northampton, 63, 92, 127 (M), C. 1, 187, 258
Northumberland, 63, 92, 127 (M),
C. 9, 187, 258
Nottoway, 63, 109, 136, C. 2, 187, 259 . Notes, assembled in series at end of Alphabetical Arrangement,
Part I
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Ohio ....... 63, 102, 145, C. 9 a, 187, 259 Orange, 64, 96, 132 (M), C. 9, 188, 259 Origin of county names ..... .18, 175 Opechancanough, attempt of, to poison colony, ignored by gov- ernor 33
P.
Page .. .64, 117, 143, C. 9 a, 188, 260 Paspehay, concentration at ...... 33, n. Patomack River (Potomac), Smith explores 25 Newport explores 28
Patrick, 64, 110, 137, C. 2, 188, 260 Patuxent River, Smith explores .. 25 Pendleton, 64, 108, 149, C. 9 a, 188, 260 Piedmont Plateau, number of coun-
ties in 15
Pittsylvania, 64, 100, 135, C. 2, 188, 260 Plantations, status of ... ... 28, n. Pleasants, 64, 121, 158, C. 9 c, 188, 261
Pocahontas, 65, 116, 155, C. 9 a, 188, 261 Pocahontas (Indian), marries Rolfe 28 baptized 28 dies at Gravesend. 28 Point Comfort, settlement at ..... 26
Population, (1607), 23,-(1608), 25, -(1609), 26,-(1610), 26, 27,- (1617), 28,-(1618), 29,-(1619), 29,-(1620), 32,-(1621), 33, n.,- to 1622, 32, n., 33, 34,-to 1625, 32, n.,-(1625), 32, n., 34,-(1628), 35,-(1629), 32, n., -- (1634), 32, n., - (1640), 37, - (1648), 37, - (1649), 32, n.,-(1659), 37,- 1665), 32, n., - (1671), 37, - (1675), 37,-(1681), 32, n.,- (1700), . 37,-(1715), 32, n.,- (1717), 38,-(1754), 38,-(1755), 32, n.,-(1775), 38,-(1776), 32, n., -(1860), 38
Potomack, see "Patomack".
Powhatan, 65, 104, 136, C. 5, 188, 261 Powhatan (Indian), Newport de- fers to wishes of. 24
Powhatan River, see "James River". Preface, alphabetical section. 14
chronological section
14
general section
6-14
"genealogical" section
16-18
geographical section
15-16
origin of county names.
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texts of acts.
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Preston, 65, 115, 154, C. 9 c, 188, 261 Prince Edward, 65, 99, 134, C. 2, 189, 262 Prince George, 65, 94, 129 (M), C. 2, 189, 262
Act of Assembly forming .... 199
Prince William, 65, 95, 131 (M), C. 9, 189, 263
Princess Anne, 65, 94, 129 (M), C. 4, 189, 263
Proctor, Mrs., Indians fought off
by .33, n. Pulaski, 65, 118, 143, C. 9 b, 189, 264 Putnam, 65, 120, 158, C. 9 b, 189, 264
Q.
"Quarantine" station
27, n.
Quarter courts, established.
35
R.
Raleigh, 66, 120, 158, C. 9 b, 189, 264 Raleigh '(Sir Walter), Sickelmore sent to seek lost colony of ... . . 26 dies 29
Randolph, 66, 108, 148, C. 9 c, 189, 264 Rappahannock (1656), 66, 93, 128 (M), C. 9, 189, 264
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Rappahannock (1833), 66, 117, 137, C. 9, 189, 265
two counties by name of ...... 14
Rappahannock River, Smith ex- plores 25
Ratcliffe, Capt. John, of the "Dis- covery" of 1707. 23
Religious services, from time of landing 23
Revolutionary military records, di- rector of publication of .. 6 Richmond, 66, 94, 129 (M), C. 9, 190, 265 Richmond (City), first visit of white men to site of .. 24
Ritchie, 66, 118, 157, C. 9 c, 190, 265 Roane, 67, 121, 159, C. 9 b, 190, 265 Roanoke, 67, 118, 143, C. 9 b, 190, 265 Rochdale Hundred, located (1612) 28 Rockbridge, 67, 104, 141, C. 9 a, 190, 265 Rockingham, 67, 105, 142, C. 9 a, 190, 266
Rolfe, John, marries Pocahontas .. 28
tobacco culture introduced by. 28 Russell, 67, 107, 148, C. 9 b, 190, 266
S.
Sail-cloth, used as church. 23
Salt-works on Smith's Island, lo- cated (1614) 28
Sandys, Sir Edwin, liberal ideas of 26 controls affairs 29 "Sarah Constant" (ship), arrives (1607) 23
Savage's Neck, located (1619), ... 30
Scott. 68, 114, 153, (. 9 b, 190, 266
Second Charter, issued. 26 Shenandoah, 68, 105, 142, C. 9, 191, 266 Shires 36 use of word. 36, n. Shirley Hundred, located (1612) .. 28 concentration at. 33, 11. Sicklemore, sent to look for Ral- eigh's lost colony. 26
Smith, Capt. John, explores King's
and Chickahominy Rivers. 25
explores Patuxent River. 25
explores Patomack River to Falls 25
explores Rappahannock River to Falls 25
25
explores Appomattox River. .. disapproves explorations west of Falls and charged with jealousy 26
Smith, Sir Thomas, resigns as treasurer 29
accomplishments of adminis- tration of 29
Smith's Hundred, located (1617) .. 28 burgesses for, in Arst Assem- bly 30, 11. location of 31
Smith's Island, discovered and named 25
salt-works located on (1614) .. 28 Smyth, 68, 117, 143, C. 9 b, 191, 267 Southampton, 68, 99, 130 (M), C. 7, 191, 267
Act of Assembly forming .... 206
Southampton, Earl-of, controls af- fairs 29
Southampton Hundred, formerly
Smith's Hundred
28
concentration at. . 33, n.
South Sea, eager quest for. .
25, 26
"Southside", classification of.
15
"Southwest", classification of.
15
Spaniards, attack
by,
guarded
against
26
Spotsylvania, 68, 95, 131 (M), C. 9, 191, 268
Spotswood, Governor, visits
the
Valley
37
Stafford, 68, 93, 131 (M), C. 9, 191, 269
proceedings of first court of, 5, 87
"Starvation Time" (1610).
26
Surry, 68, 92, 128 (M), C. 6, 191, 269
Sussex.
.69, 99, 130, C. 6, 191, 269
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Taylor, 69, 119, 157, C. 9 c, 191, 270 Tazewell, 69, 112, 151, C. 9 b, 191, 270 Tassautessus (or Englishmen),
Chickahominies become 28
Texts of Acts of Assembly, not in Hening 197
"Tidewater", number of counties in 15 Tobacco, excitement over, saves colony 28
Dale and Gates try to suppress culture of 28
' Yeardley encourages culture of 28 culture of, at expense of neces- sities 29
influence of cultivation of .. 35
"Trans - Alleghany", number of counties in 15
Trials by jury. 25
Tucker .... 69, 121, 159, C. 9 c, 192, 270 Tyler .... 69, 114, 153, C. 9 a, 192, 270 Tyler, Lyon G., unpublished maps by 6
U.
"Unmasked Face", 34
Upper Norfolk, 70, 91, 126 (M), C. 4, 192, 270
bounds of 197
Upshur, 70, 120, 158, C. 9c, 192, 271 "Upper parts", courts to be kept for 35
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"Valley", number of counties in .. 15 Vessels arriving in 1607. 23
W.
War Department, permission of, to use report to. .
6
Warde's Plantation, located (1619) 30
burgesses from, in first Assem- bly 30, n. location of 31
Warren, 70, 117, 143 (M), C. 9, 192, 271
Warrosquyoake, 70, 91, 126 (M), C. 7, 192, 271
Smith visits 26
courts to be kept for.
35
bounds and population of .... 36
Warwick, 70, 92, 127 (M), C. S, 192, 271
Warwick River, 70, 91, 126 (M),
C. 8, 192, 272
bounds and population of ..... 36
Washington, 70, 103, 141, C. 9 b, 192, 272
Wayne, 71, 118, 156, C. 9 b, 192, 272 Webster, 71, 121, 159, C. 9 b, 193, 273
West, Capt. Francis, becomes gov- ernor 35
West Augusta District .. . . 9, 74 Westmoreland, 71, 93, 128 (M), C. 9, 193, 273
Westover, located (1619)
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West Virginia, counties now in ... 8, 9 Wetzel, 71, 119, 157, C. 9 a, 193, 274 Weyanoke, located (1617) .. 28
Wirt .... 71, 120, 158, C. 9 c, 193, 274 Wise .... 71, 121, 159, C. 9 b, 193, 274 Wood, 71, 111, 150, C. 9 c, 193, 274 Woodford, 71, 108, 149, C. 9 b, 193, 275
Wyatt, active against Indians .... 35 Wythe, 72, 110, 143, C. 9 b, 193, 275 Wyoming, 72, 120, 158, C. 9 b, 193, 275
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Yeardley, Sir George, tobacco cul- ture encouraged by 28
"only Sir Thomas Dale's Man" 28 deputy-governor 28, 29 arrives as governor 29
dies 35
Yohogania, 72, 102, 145, C. 9 a, 193, 275 York, 72, 92, 127 (M), C. 3, 193, 276 changes in name of. 36
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