Virginia Carolorum: The Colony Under the Rule of Charles the First and Second, A.D. 1625-A.D. 1685, Based Upon Manuscripts and Documents of the PeriodJ. Munsell's Sons, 1886 - 446 páginas |
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... acres of land , and an additional fifty for each member of his family . If he brought other persons into the colony at his own cost , he was also entitled to fifty acres for each immigrant . He was liable to pay an annual quit rent of a ...
... acres of land , and an additional fifty for each member of his family . If he brought other persons into the colony at his own cost , he was also entitled to fifty acres for each immigrant . He was liable to pay an annual quit rent of a ...
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... acres , where in one year she hath gathered near a hundred bushels of excellent figs and that she can keep a better house1 in Virginia for three or four hundred pounds than in Lon- don , yet went there with little or nothing . " After ...
... acres , where in one year she hath gathered near a hundred bushels of excellent figs and that she can keep a better house1 in Virginia for three or four hundred pounds than in Lon- don , yet went there with little or nothing . " After ...
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... acres , which on the north abutted on the river , and his neighbor on the south was Captain Roger Smith . East- erly he was bounded by a fence which separated him from the land of the main island , and westerly by the Park . Captain ...
... acres , which on the north abutted on the river , and his neighbor on the south was Captain Roger Smith . East- erly he was bounded by a fence which separated him from the land of the main island , and westerly by the Park . Captain ...
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... acres at the town of Potomack , bounded on each side , by the place were this fort was formerly built by the English , anno 1622. In Harpers Magazine for January , 1886 , Mon- cure Conway describes an old tombstone in this vicinity ...
... acres at the town of Potomack , bounded on each side , by the place were this fort was formerly built by the English , anno 1622. In Harpers Magazine for January , 1886 , Mon- cure Conway describes an old tombstone in this vicinity ...
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... these keep Seeming , and favour all the winter long . " In the same Act , again " Here's flowers for you Hot lavender , mint , savory , majoram . " hundred acres on the Poquoson , a small stream which 112 VIRGINIA CAROLORUM .
... these keep Seeming , and favour all the winter long . " In the same Act , again " Here's flowers for you Hot lavender , mint , savory , majoram . " hundred acres on the Poquoson , a small stream which 112 VIRGINIA CAROLORUM .
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Abraham Wood Accomac acres aged appointed April arrived Assembly Bacon brother Burgesses Capt Captain Charles City church Colony commission Commissioners Councillor Court daughter declared died Digges Earl Edward Elizabeth City England English Francis Francis Pott Francis West George ginia Gloucester Co Gookin Governor Berkeley Governor Harvey grant hath haue Henrico Henrico County Henry Honor hundred Indians Isle James City James City County James River Jamestown Kent King land letter London Lord Baltimore Ludwell Majestie Major March married Mary Maryland Maties merchant minister Nathaniel Nathaniel Bacon Northampton County October parish Parliament persons plantation planters Pott pounds of tobacco Province of Maryland Quakers Richard Bennett Robert sailed Samuel Mathews Secretary sent servants ship Sir Thomas Stegg Tho's Thos trade unto vessel Virginia Company Warwick widow wife William Claiborne wrote Wyatt ye sd Yeardley
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