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  • just rule of, 62;
  • calls Assembly, 1627, 63; 65; 66;
  • grants Maryland charter, 69; 70;
  • asks tobacco contract, 74;
  • angered at Virginians, 78;
  • restores Harvey, 79; 80;
  • forgets Harvey case, 82; 85;
  • Virginians' loyalty pleases, 88; 90; 94;
  • executed, 95; 97; 102; 111.
  • Charles II, 40; 85;
  • proclaimed King, 1649, 89;
  • Virginians cling to, 98; 101; 110;
  • reappoints Berkeley, 113;
  • oppresses Virginia, 115;
  • approves Navigation Acts, 117; 119; 120;
  • forbids cessation, 121;
  • blind to disaffection in Virginia, 123;
  • makes Arlington-Culpeper grant, 124;
  • grants new Virginia patent, 126; 140;
  • Bacon's Rebellion alarms, 195;
  • sends commission to Virginia, 196; 199; 200;
  • anger of at Berkeley, 210; 211;
  • angry at Assembly, 214, 215; 224; 225; 226; 227;
  • death of, 243.
  • Charles City, county, complains of Berkeley, 136;
  • charges of corruption in, 138; 142;
  • petition from, 153;
  • people of take arms, 154;
  • electoral frauds in, 205; 216.
  • Charters:—the royal charter of 1606, 2; 31;
  • provisions of, 34; 57;
  • the royal charter of 1609, Sandys draws up, 8;
  • Governors disregard, 24; 31;
  • gives Company control of 84-h-8.htm.html#Page_249" class="pginternal">249,
  • their clerk, 249, 250;
  • oppressions of, 251, 252;
  • quarrels with Ludwell, 253, 254;
  • Burgesses complain of, 254, 255;
  • prevents riots, 256; 257;
  • overthrow of, 258.
  • Elizabeth, frigate, captured by Dutch, 127, 128, 129.
  • Elizabeth, river, merchantmen escape into, 1667, 128.
  • Elizabeth City, 66; 67;
  • temporary capital, 80.
  • English Church, desire to extend, 31;
  • to convert Indians, 44; 48;
  • large planters adhere to, 91.
  • English Revolution, 40; 42;
  • a victory for Virginia, 256, 257.
  • Epidemics, see Sickness.
  • Fairfax, Thomas, 196.
  • Famines, frequent, 2;
  • Indians and epidemics cause, 14;
  • misery of described, 15;
  • eliminated on upper James, 23;
  • English bring on Indians, 51, 52.
  • Farrar, William, 76.
  • Farrar's Island, see Henrico.
  • Farrill, Hubert, Bacon entrusted to, 163;
  • attacks Bacon's House, 189; killed, 190.
  • Fees, limited, 87.
  • First Supply, Newport brings, 6.
  • Fitzhugh, William, 229. [** missing page?]
  • Gardner, Captain, fights Dutch, 130;
  • captures Bacon, 163.
  • Gates, Sir Thomas, first Lieutenant-Governor, 8;
  • wrecked in Bermudas, 9; 10;
  • ends first royal government, 10;
  • to abandon Virginia, 16;
  • returns, Councillor, 17; 19;
  • again in Virginia, 21;
  • posts laws, 1610, 22; 27; 35.
  • George, takes tobacco to England, 28.
  • Gloucester, county, Berkeley active in, 170; 171;
  • Bacon in, 182;
  • Bacon coerces, 183, 184;
  • Bacon dies in, 243; 244; 246;
  • rebukes Assembly, 249;
  • deposed, 255; 256.
  • James City, county, 107;
  • complains of forts, 142; 218; 254.
  • James, river, first fleet enters, 1; 7; 21; 43; 47; 79; 85; 89; 90; 98; 99; 100; 120;
  • battle with Dutch in, 127, 128, 129; 130;
  • forts on, 141; 142; 153;
  • Berkeley at falls of, 157;
  • Bacon descends, 163; 171; 174;
  • Berkeley in, 181, 182; 185;
  • rebels defeated on, 190; 199;
  • English fleet in, 200.
  • James, Thomas, preaches in Virginia, 92.
  • Jamestown, founded, 1;
  • fleet arrives at 1609, 9; 10;
  • site objected to, 11;
  • Indians attack, 13; 14;
  • Gates finds ruined, 16; 18;
  • Dale reaches, 19; 21; 22;
  • tobacco in streets of, 24; 25; 31;
  • first Assembly at, 37; 48; 53; 63;
  • Baltimore visits, 69; 77; 80; 90;
  • defended by Berkeley, 100; 104; 110; 122; 130;
  • houses built at, 33; 34;
  • protects merchants, 39; 42; 54;
  • Company appeals to, 58; 87; 91;
  • sympathy with in Virginia, 92, 93, 94; 95;
  • blockades Virginia, 96; 98;
  • sends fleet against Virginia, 99;
  • Virginia surrenders to, 101;
  • passes Navigation Acts, 116; 120; 121.
  • Patents, see charters.
  • Pate's House, Bacon dies at, 184;
  • Ingram captures, 188.
  • Peninsula, the, between the James and the York, 185.
  • Percy, George, President, 10;
  • tells of sickness, 11;
  • Councillor, 17;
  • acting Governor, 19.
  • Persicles, 159;
  • defeats Susquehannocks, 160;
  • Bacon defeats, 161;
  • death of, 161.
  • Phelps, John, 202.
  • Pierce, William, 77; 79; 80; 82; 86.
  • Pierse, Thomas, 37.
  • Piersey, Abraham, commissioner in 1624, 60.
  • Pilgrims, see Puritans.
  • Plague, London, epidemic of, 13; 15.
  • Plymouth, 78; 118.
  • Pocahontas, captured, 25;
  • marries Rolfe, 26; 47; 88.
  • Point Comfort, 16; 70; 71; 80;
  • fort at destroyed, 132; 141.
  • Pomfoy, Richard, executed, 203.
  • Population, 114.
  • Pory, John, commissioner in 1624, 60; 61.
  • Potomac, river, 25; 69; 71; 120; 124; 141; 146; 149; 159; 11;
  • in 1610, 12; 18;
  • visitors describe, 12;
  • immigrant ships spread, 13; 18; 19;
  • reduced, 21;
  • renewal of, 25; 44; 45;
  • thousands die of, 46;
  • declines, 1624, 47; 56; 57; 64; 115;
  • attacks Jeffreys, 217.
  • Smith, Captain John, restrained, 3;
  • restored to Council, 4;
  • deposes Wingfield, 4, 5; 6;
  • President, 7;
  • his plots, 9;
  • deposed, 10; 11;
  • describes famine, 14; 15.
  • Smith, Mr. John, 251.
  • Smith, Lawrence, in Gloucester, 188; 189.
  • Smith, Sir Thomas, 24; 61.
  • Spaniards, colonists fear, 1; 5; 22; 29; 32; 45; 89.
  • Spencer, Nicholas, 228; 235; 247; 250.
  • Spotswood, Alexander, 44.
  • Spring, Robert, excepted from pardon, 202.
  • Stafford, county, Indian raid in, 146.
  • Stevens, Capt, 74.
  • Stoakes, Robert, executed, 203.
  • Strachey, William, 17.
  • Sturdivant, John, 202.
  • Stuyvesant, Governor, 113.
  • Swann, Thomas, 173; 200; 201;
  • excepted from pardon, 203;
  • restored to Council, 216.
  • Summers, George, admiral, 8;
  • wrecked, 9; 11.
  • Surry, county, 138; subdued, 190.
  • Susquehannocks, 91;
  • press south, 146;
  • war with, [1] F. R., pp. 21, 22.

  • [2] F. R., p. 23.

    [3] Arb. Smith, lxi-lxii.

    [4] Gen., p. 55.

    [5] Gen., p. 56.

    [6] Gen., pp. 55, 70, 73.

    [7] Gen., p. 77.

    [8] Gen., p. 67.

    [9] Gen., pp. 342, 411.

    [10] Gen., p. 77.

    [11] Arb. Smith, p. 91.

    [12] Arb. Smith, p. 91.

    [13] Arb. Smith, p. 91; F. R., pp. 27, 32. Smith denied the justice of these charges. "Now Captaine Smith, who all this time from their departure from the Canaries, was restrained as a prisoner, upon the scandalous suggestions of some of the chiefe (envying his repute); who fained he intended to ursurpe the government, murder the Councell, and make himself king; that his confederats were dispearsed in all the three ships, and that divers of his confederats that revealed it, would affirme it: for this he was committed." Arb. Smith, p. 92.

    [14] Arb. Smith, liii.

    [15] Arb. Smith, liv.

    [16] F.R., p. 39.

    [17] Arb. Smith, lxxvii.

    [18] Arb. Smith, lxxvi.

    [19] Arb. Smith, lxxix.

    [20] Arb. Smith, lxxxi.

    [21] Arb. Smith, lxxxiv.

    [22] Arb. Smith, lxxxiv.

    [23] Arb. Smith, lxxxv.

    [24] Arb. Smith, lxxxv.

    [25] F. R., p. 54.

    [26] Arb. Smith, lxxxvi.

    [27] Arb. Smith, lxxxvi.

    [28] F. R., p. 58.

    [29] Arb. Smith, pp. 114, 115.

    [30] Arb. Smith, p. 119.

    [31] Arb. Smith, p. 121; F. R., p. 61.

    [32] F. R., p. 68; Arb. Smith, p. 122.

    [33] Arb. Smith, p. 122.

    [34] Arb. Smith, p. 444.

    [35] F. R., 70.

    [36] F. R., 71.

    [37] F. R., p. 73.

    [38] F. R., p. 73.

    [39] F. R., p. 80.

    [40] F. R., p. 84.

    [41] F. R., p. 84.

    [42] Gen., pp. 1329, 1330, 346, 400; Force, III; Arb. Smith, p. 635.

    [43] F. R., p. 93.

    [44] Gen., pp. 331, 347.

    [45] Gen., pp. 331, 332; F. R., p. 98.

    [46] Arb. Smith, p. 484.

    [47] Ratcliffe wrote the Earl of Salisbury, "This man is sent home to answere some misdemenors, whereof I perswade me he can scarcely clear himselfe from great imputation of blame." Gen., p. 334.

    [48] F. R., p. 108.

    [49] F. R., p. 115.

    [50] F. R., p. 117.

    [51] Gen., p. 84.

    [52] Arb. Smith, p. 5.

    [53] Arb. Smith, lxxii.

    [54] F. R., p. 55.

    [55] Nar. of Va., p. 146.

    [56] Many of these, however, died of starvation or were killed by the Indians. Nar. of Va., p. 200.

    [57] Nar. of Va., p. 212.

    [58] Nar. of Va., p. 220; Gen., p. 648.

    [59] Va. Car.

    [60] Hen., Vol. I; Gen., p. 499.

    [61] Proceedings of Va. Co., p. 171.

    [62] Gen., p. 489.

    [63] Gen., p. 329.

    [64] F. R., p. 98.

    [65] Gen., p. 503.

    [66] Arb. Smith, lii.

    [67] Arb. Smith, liii.

    [68] Force, Vol. III, Tract I, p. 17; Gen., p. 405, 419, 456.

    [69] Force, Vol. III, Tract I, p. 17; Nar. of Va., p. 295; Gen., pp. 330, 392, 401, 404, 456.

    [70] Va. Vet.

    [71] Nar. of Va., p. 117.

    [72] Gen., p. 405.

    [73] Gen., p. 406; Force, Vol. III, Tract I, p. 18.

    [74] F. R., p. 127.

    [75] F. R., p. 128; Force, Vol. III, Tract I, p. 19; Gen., p. 407.

    [76] Gen., p. 407.

    [77] Gen., p. 379.

    [78] F. R., p. 131.

    [79] Force, Vol. III, Tract I, p. 20.

    [80] F. R., pp. 129, 130.

    [81] F. R., p. 130.

    [82] F. R., p. 134.

    [83] F. R., p. 134.

    [84] F. R., pp. 135, 136.

    [85] Gen., p. 479.

    [86] Gen., p. 480.

    [87] F. R., p. 137.

    [88] F. R., p. 137.

    [89] Gen., p. 492; Arb. Smith, p. 507; F. R., p. 150.

    [90] Gen., p. 474.

    [91] Arb. Smith, pp. 509, 510; F. R., p. 157; Cradle of Rep., p. 136.

    [92] F. R., p. 226.

    [93] F. R., p. 172.

    [94] F. R., p. 126; Gen., pp. 342, 345, 528, 529; Force, Vol. III, Tract II, pp. 9-19.

    [95] Force, Vol. III, Tract II, pp. 9-19.

    [96] Bruce, Inst. Hist., Vol. I, p. 474.

    [97] Gen., p. 648.

    [98] Nar. of Va., pp. 422, 423.

    [99] F. R., pp. 148, 172.

    [100] Gen., pp. 529, 530.

    [101] Bruce, Ec. Hist., Vol. I, p. 222.

    [102] Gen., p. 642.

    [103] Gen., p. 643.

    [104] Gen., pp. 643, 644.

    [105] Nar. of Va., p. 308.

    [106] Arb. Smith, p. 512.

    [107] Nar. of Va., p. 241.

    [108] Nar. of Va., pp. 240, 241.

    [109] F. R., p. 205; Arb. Smith, p. 514.

    [110] Arb. Smith, p. 515.

    [111] F. R., p. 226.

    [112] F. R., pp. 230, 236.

    [113] Bruce, Ec. Hist., Vol. I, p. 211.

    [114] F. R., p. 197; Bruce, Ec. Hist., Vol. I, p. 217.

    [115] F. R., p. 228; Gen., p. 782.

    [116] F. R., p. 209.

    [117] F. R., p. 6.

    [118] F. R., p. 76.

    [119] Gen., p. 1027.

    [120] F. R., p. 265.

    [121] F. R., p. 271.

    [122] Gen., p. 339.

    [123] F. R., p. 6.

    [124] Gen. p. 236. Compare F. R., pp. 262, 263, 264, 31, 248, 80; Gen., pp. 49, 146.

    [125] F. R., p. 80.

    [126] F. R., p. 49.

    [127] Gen., p. 50.

    [128] Gen., p. 355.

    [129] F. R., p. 558.

    [130] F. R., p. 85.

    [131] F. R., p. 237.

    [132] F. R., vi.

    [133] F. R., p. 251.

    [134] F. R., p. 75.

    [135] Gen., pp. 60, 61.

    [136] Arb. Smith, lxxxiii.

    [137] F. R., p. 266.

    [138] F. R., p. 266.

    [139] F. R., pp. 281, 282.

    [140] F. R., p. 293.

    [141] F. R., p. 312.

    [142] F. R., p. 315.

    [143] Nar. of Va., pp. 249, 250.

    [144] Nar. of Va., p. 251.

    [145] F. R., p. 317.

    [146] Nar. of Va., pp. 252, 253, 254, 255, 260, 261.

    [147] Nar. of Va., p. 276.

    [148] In 1662 the Assembly granted power to the Governor and Council for three years to levy a small tax by the poll. The county taxes for defraying local expenses, were assessed and collected by the justices of the peace. The vestries controlled the raising of the parish dues.

    [149] Miller, p. 41.

    [150] F. R., p. 376.

    [151] F. R., p. 415.

    [152] F. R., p. 464.

    [153] F. R., p. 612.

    [154] Bruce, Ec. Hist., Vol. II, pp. 448, 449.

    [155] Ibid.

    [156] Bruce, Ec. Hist., Vol. II, pp. 442, 443.

    [157] F. R., p. 322.

    [158] F. R., p. 335.

    [159] F. R., p. 336.

    [160] Bruce, Ec. Hist., Vol. I, p. 264.

    [161] Bruce, Ec. Hist., Vol. I, p. 265.

    [162] Bruce, Ec. Hist., Vol. I, p. 269.

    [163] P. R. O., CO1-3.

    [164] F. R., p. 372.

    [165] F. R., p. 377.

    [166] F. R., p. 377.

    [167] F. R., p. 377.

    [168] F. R., p. 415.

    [169] F. R., p. 506.

    [170] F. R., p. 506.

    [171] F. R., p. 608.

    [172] P. R. O., CO1-36-37.

    [173] Stith, p. 210.

    [174] Stith, p. 210.

    [175] Arb. Smith, p. 573.

    [176] Arb. Smith, p. 573.

    [177] Arb. Smith, p. 578.

    [178] Arb. Smith, p. 573.

    [179] Arb. Smith, p. 574.

    [180] Arb. Smith, p. 575.

    [181] Arb. Smith, p. 576.

    [182] Arb. Smith, p. 576.

    [183] Stith, p. 211.

    [184] Stith, pp. 211, 212.

    [185] F. R., pp. 576, 577.

    [186] F. R., p. 576.

    [187] F. R., p. 508.

    [188] F. R., p. 576.

    [189] Bruce, Ec. Hist., Vol. I, pp. 155 to 159.

    [190] F. R., p. 576.

    [191] F. R., p. 611.

    [192] Arb. Smith, p. 594.

    [193] Arb. Smith, p. 559; F. R., pp. 475, 495.

    [194] F. R., p. 510.

    [195] F. R., pp. 514, 515.

    [196] P. R. O., CO1-3.

    [197] F. R., p. 530.

    [198] F. R., p. 529.

    [199] F. R., p. 393.

    [200] F. R., pp. 436, 437.

    [201] F. R., p. 542.

    [202] F. R., p. 477.

    [203] F. R., p. 478.

    [204] F. R., pp. 531, 532.

    [205] F. R., p. 524.

    [206] F. R., p. 520.

    [207] F. R., p. 520.

    [208] F. R., p. 521.

    [209] F. R., p. 541.

    [210] F. R., p. 535.

    [211] F. R., pp. 519, 520.

    [212] F. R., p. 542.

    [213] F. R., p. 551.

    [214] F. R., p. 542.

    [215] F. R., p. 554.

    [216] F. R, pp. 595, 596.

    [217] F. R., pp. 597, 598.

    [218] F. R., p. 598.

    [219] F. R., p. 587.

    [220] F. R., pp. 601, 602.

    [221] F. R., p. 556; Osg., Vol. III, p. 47.

    [222] F. R., p. 574.

    [223] F. R., p. 572.

    [224] Osg., Vol. III, p. 50.

    [225] Osg., Vol. III, p. 50.

    [226] F. R., p. 584.

    [227] F. R., p. 584.

    [228] P. R. O., CO1-3.

    [229] F. R., p. 584.

    [230] F. R, p. 634.

    [231] Osg., Vol. III, p. 74.

    [232] F. R., p. 639.

    [233] F. R., p. 640.

    [234] F. R., p. 641.

    [235] F. R., pp. 641, 642.

    [236] F. R., p. 647.

    [237] F. R., p. 648.

    [238] F. R., p. 573.

    [239] P. R. O., CO1-3-7.

    [240] P. R. O., CO1-3-5.

    [241] Hen., Vol. I, pp. 129, 130.

    [242] F. R., p. 648; P. R. O., CO1-4.

    [243] P. R. O., CO1-20.

    [244] Bruce, Ec. Hist, Vol. I, p. 287.

    [245] P. R. O, CO1-4.

    [246] F. R., p. 647.

    [247] P. R. O., CO1-4-18.

    [248] Gen., p. 1047.

    [249] Neill, Va. Co., p. 221.

    [250] F. R., p. 568.

    [251] F. R., p. 639.

    [252] Fiske, Old Va., Vol. I, p. 252.

    [253] Bruce, Ec. Hist., Vol. I, p. 130.

    [254] P. R. O., CO1-5-29.

    [255] P. R. O., CO1-5.

    [256] F. R., p. 644.

    [257] P. R. O., CO1-5-31.

    [258] P. R. O., CO1-5-32; Hen., Vol. I., p. 145.

    [259] P. R. O., CO1-5; Hen., Vol. I, p. 146.

    [260] P. R. O., CO1-5.

    [261] P. R. O., CO1-5-32.

    [262] P. R. O., CO1-5-33.

    [263] P. R. O., CO1-5-33.

    [264] P. R. O., CO1-6.

    [265] P. R. O., CO1-6-34.

    [266] P. R. O., CO1-6-35, 57.

    [267] P. R. O., CO1-6-37.

    [268] Fiske, Old Va., Vol. I, pp. 262, 263.

    [269] P. R. O., CO1-6-39.

    [270] P. R. O., CO1-6-39.

    [271] P. R. O., CO1-6-46.

    [272] P. R. O., CO1-6-46.

    [273] P. R. O., CO1-6-52.

    [274] P. R. O., CO1-6-46.

    [275] P. R. O., CO1-8-60.

    [276] Hen., Vol. I, p. 223.

    [277] Bruce, Inst. Hist., Vol. II, p. 324.

    [278] Hen., Vol. I, p. 264.

    [279] Burk, Vol. II, pp. 28, 29.

    [280] Hen., Vol. I, p. 124.

    [281] P. R. O., CO1-8.

    [282] P. R. O., CO1-8.

    [283] P. R. O., CO1-8.

    [284] P. R. O., CO1-8-63.

    [285] P. R. O., CO1-8.

    [286] P. R. O., CO1-8.

    [287] P. R. O., CO1-8.

    [288] P. R. O., CO1-8-48.

    [289] P. R. O., CO1-8-61.

    [290] P. R. O., CO1-8-62.

    [291] P. R. O., CO1-8-61.

    [292] Report of Com. on Hist. Mans. 3.

    [293] P. R. O., CO1-10-14.

    [294] P. R. O., CO1-9-121.

    [295] P. R. O., CO1-9-121.

    [296] P. R. O., CO1-10-6.

    [297] P. R. O., CO1-10-6.

    [298] Fiske, Old Va., Vol. I, p. 295.

    [299] P. R. O., CO1-10-32.

    [300] P. R. O., CO1-10-73.

    [301] P. R. O., CO1-10-10.

    [302] P. R. O., CO1-10-10.

    [303] P. R. O., CO1-10-15.

    [304] P. R. O., CO1-10-5.

    [305] P. R. O., CO1-10-3.

    [306] P. R. O., CO1-10-43.

    [307] P. R. O., CO1-10-26, 32.

    [308] P. R. O., CO1-10-61.

    [309] P. R. O., CO1-10-67.

    [310] P. R. O., CO1-10-64. 1.

    [311] P. R. O., CO1-10-64.

    [312] Report of Com. on Hist. Man., 3.

    [313] Report of Com. on Hist. Man., 3.

    [314] Report of Commission on Hist. Manuscripts. 3.

    [315] Hen., Vol. I, p. 235.

    [316] P. R. O., CO1-20.

    [317] Hen., Vol. I, pp. 236, 237.

    [318] Hen., Vol. I, pp. 236, 237.

    [319] Hen., Vol. I, p. 237.

    [320] Hen., Vol. I, p. 356.

    [321] Hen., Vol. I, p. 244.

    [322] Hen., Vol. I, p. 263.

    [323] Hen., Vol. I, p. 265.

    [324] Hen., Vol. I, p. 267.

    [325] Hen., Vol. I, pp. 280, 281.

    [326] Hen., Vol. I, p. 230.

    [327] Hen., Vol. I, p. 231.

    [328] Va. Hist. Reg., Vol. I, p. 160.

    [329] P. R. O., CO5-1371-6 to 16.

    [330] Beverley.

    [331] The Assembly, in 1645, ordered that the 18th of April be celebrated ever afterwards for the deliverance of the colony from the savages. Hen., Vol. I, p. 290. The year is fairly well determined by the fact that mention of an Indian war occurs for the first time, during this period, in the statutes of the session of Assembly of October, 1644. Hen., Vol. I, p. 285.

    [332] Beverley.

    [333] P. R. O., CO1-30-71; CO1-41-111.

    [334] P. R. O., CO5-1371-6 to 16.

    [335] CO5-1371-6 to 16.

    [336] CO5-1371-6 to 16.

    [337] P. R. O., CO1-41-111.

    [338] Beverley.

    [339] Hen., Vol. I, p. 323.

    [340] Hen., Vol. I, p. 323.

    [341] P. R. O., CO1-30-71.

    [342] Hen., Vol. I, p. 123, 149, 277.

    [343] Bruce, Inst. Hist., Vol. I, p. 254.

    [344] Bruce, Inst. Hist., Vol. I, p. 254.

    [345] Hen., Vol. I, p. 277.

    [346] Hen., Vol. I, p. 355.

    [347] Hen., Vol. I, p. 360.

    [348] Hen., Vol. I, p. 361.

    [349] Sp. Dom. Inter., 1-94.

    [350] Scobell, Vol. II, p. 132.

    [351] Va. Mag., Vol. I., p. 77.

    [352] Va. Mag., Vol. I, pp. 75 to 81.

    [353] Hen., Vol. I, p. 363.

    [354] Hen., Vol. I, pp. 363-365.

    [355] Hen., Vol. I, pp. 365-367.

    [356] Hen., Vol. I, p. 371.

    [357] Hen., Vol. I, pp. 371, 373.

    [358] Sp. Dom. Int., 1-75; Hen., Vol. I, p. 510; Bruce, Inst. Hist., Vol. II, p. 302.

    [359] Hen., Vol. I, pp. 371, 408.

    [360] Wise, p. 139.

    [361] Hen., Vol. I, p. 371.

    [362] Wise, pp. 114, 115; Hen., Vol. I, p. 380.

    [363] Hen., Vol. I, p. 372.

    [364] Hen., Vol. I, pp. 377, 378.

    [365] Hen., Vol. I, p. 499.

    [366] Hen., Vol. I, p. 499.

    [367] Hen., Vol. I, p. 500.

    [368] Hen., Vol. I, p. 501.

    [369] Hen., Vol. I, pp. 502, 503.

    [370] Hen., Vol. I, pp. 499, 505.

    [371] Hen., Vol. I, p. 510.

    [372] Hen., Vol. I, p. 512.

    [373] Hen., Vol. I, p. 517.

    [374] Hen., Vol. I, p. 537.

    [375] Hen., Vol. I, p. 530.

    [376] Southern Lit. Mess., Jan. 1845.

    [377] Southern Lit. Mess., Jan. 1845.

    [378] Campbell, p. 74.

    [379] Southern Lit. Mess., Jan., 1845.

    [380] Bruce, Ec. Hist., Vol. I, pp. 357-360.

    [381] P. R. O., CO1-34-95.

    [382] Scobell, Vol. II, p. 132.

    [383] Bruce, Ec. Hist., Vol. I, p. 357.

    [384] Governor Berkeley wrote in 1666 that the King's customs from the Virginia and Maryland tobacco would amount "unto about £100,000".

    [385] Bruce, Ec. Hist., Vol. I, p. 354.

    [386] P. R. O., CO1-21.

    [387] P. R. O., CO1-21.

    [388] P. R. O., CO1-30-51. Compare Petition of Governor Berkeley, Aug. 22, 1662, CO1-16.

    [389] Hen., Vol. II, pp. 120, 121.

    [390] P. R. O., CO1-19; Hen., Vol. II, p. 272.

    [391] Hen., Vol. II, p. 238.

    [392] Ibid.

    [393] Hen., Vol. II, p. 123.

    [394] P. R. O., CO1-19; Hen., Vol. II, p. 178.

    [395] P. R. O., CO1-16; Hen., Vol. II, p. 17.

    [396] P. R. O., CO1-26-77; Hen., Vol. II, p. 315.

    [397] P. R. O., CO1-24.

    [398] P. R, O., CO1-30; Bruce, Ec. Hist., Vol. I, p. 357.

    [399] P. R. O., CO5-1371-328; Va. Mag., Vol. III, p. 38.

    [400] Bruce, Ec. Hist., Vol. I, p. 389.

    [401] Bruce, Ec. Hist., Vol. I, p. 390.

    [402] P. R. O., CO1-20.

    [403] P. R. O., CO1-20. Ludwell to Arlington.

    [404] P. R. O., CO1-21. Governor and Council to the King.

    [405] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.

    [406] P. R. O., CO1-80-51.

    [407] P. R. O., CO1-34-101.

    [408] P. R. O., CO1-28-20; Burk, Vol. II, Appendix XXXVI.

    [409] Hen., Vol. II, pp. 518-543; Burk, Vol. II, Appendix XXXIII-LXII.

    [410] P. R. O., CO1-34-95.

    [411] P. R. O., CO1-34-96; CO1-34-100; CO1-33-108; CO1-34-95; Hen., Vol. II, p. 529.

    [412] P. R. O., CO1-34-100.

    [413] P. R. O., CO1-36-48; Hen. Vol. II, p. 534.

    [414] P. R. O., CO389.6-133 to 137; Burk, Vol. II, Appendix LXI.

    [415] Beverley.

    [416] P. R. O., CO1-36-37.

    [417] P. R. O., CO5-1371-292, 331.

    [418] P. R. O., CO1-21-61.

    [419] P. R. O., CO1-21-61.

    [420] P. R. O., CO1-21-63.

    [421] P. R. O., CO1-21-61, 62.

    [422] P. R. O., CO1-21-61, 62, 63.

    [423] P. R. O., CO1-30-51, 53, 71.

    [424] P. R. O., CO1-30-51, 53.

    [425] P. R. O., CO1-21-61.

    [426] P. R. O., CO1-30-17.

    [427] P. R. O., CO1-21.

    [428] This is shown by the wills of this period, many of which have been published in the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.

    [429] P. R. O., CO1-30-17; CO1-30-51.

    [430] Hen., II, p. 356.

    [431] P. R. O., CO5-1371-241, 246.

    [432] Bruce, Inst. Hist., Vol. I, p. 489.

    [433] Va. Mag., Vol. III, pp. 135, 136.

    [434] P. R. O., CO5-1371-241.

    [435] P. R. O., CO5-1371-316, 319. The Assembly which met in March, 1661, was continued by successive prorogations until October, 1665. This fact is placed beyond question by the copies of the Acts of Assembly now preserved in the British Public Record Office. But there is no statement in these copies that the session of June 5, 1666, had been prorogued from an earlier date. Nor is there any indication given in Hening's Statutes that this was not a new Assembly. (Hen., Vol. II, p. 224.) These two omissions, then, might lead us to infer that there was a general election in 1666. But there is other evidence tending to show that the Assembly of 1661 was not dissolved until 1676. Thus William Sherwood wrote during Bacon's Rebellion that the rabble had risen against the Assembly and seemed weary of it, "in that itt was of 14 years continuance". (P. R. O., CO1-37-17; Va. Mag., Vol. I, p. 170.) The account of the Rebellion given in the Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society also declares that the session had "continued fowerteene yeares". (Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 169.) The Isle of Wight grievances state that the people of that county had not had an election of Burgesses for twelve years. (Va. Mag., Vol. II, p. 380.) Lists of the members at the sessions of September, 1663, and of October, 1666, have been preserved by Hening. Nineteen Burgesses of the Assembly of 1663 appear also in 1666; eleven have lost their seats and in their places are fifteen new members. But this settles nothing, for it is quite possible that if an election was held in 1666, the Governor's influence might have secured the return of many old Burgesses. There was no election from June 1666 to June 1676. It must remain, then, undetermined whether the Long Assembly continued for ten or for fifteen years.

    [436] P. R. O., CO1-20.

    [437] Va. Mag., Vol. III, pp. 141, 142.

    [438] P. R. O., CO1-40-88.

    [439] P. R. O., CO1-40-43.

    [440] Bruce, Inst. Hist., Vol. I, p. 542.

    [441] P. R. O., CO1-20.

    [442] Bruce, Inst. Hist., Vol. II, 566.

    [443] Hen., Vol. II, 357.

    [444] Va. Mag., Vol. II, p. 172.

    [445] Va. Mag., Vol. II, p. 389.

    [446] Va. Mag., Vol. III, p. 142.

    [447] Bruce, Inst. Hist., Vol. I, p. 67.

    [448] Bruce, Inst. Hist., Vol. I, p. 77; Hen. Vol. II, p. 356.

    [449] Va. Mag., Vol. II, pp. 172, 289, 388.

    [450] P. R. O., CO1-36-54.

    [451] P. R. O., CO1-36-54.

    [452] P. R. O., CO5-1371-315.

    [453] Hen., Vol. II, p. 172.

    [454] P. R. O., CO5-1371-316-19, 304-5.

    [455] Va. Mag., Vol. III, p. 142; P. R. O., CO1-37-41.

    [456] P. R. O., CO1-21.

    [457] P. R. O., CO5-1371-292, 7.

    [458] P. R. O., CO1-29-31.

    [459] Va. Mag., Vol. III, p. 142.

    [460] P. R. O., CO5-1371-292, 7; CO1-21.

    [461] Va. Mag., Vol. II, p. 387.

    [462] P. R. O., CO5-1371-330, 331.

    [463] P. R. O., CO1-20, 21.

    [464] P. R. O., CO1-30-71.

    [465] P. R. O., CO1-37-1.

    [466] P. R. O., CO1-40-54.

    [467] Mr. P. A. Bruce, in his Institutional History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century, has shown that this statement is incorrect.

    [468] P. R. O., CO1-26-77.

    [469] P. R. O., CO1-36-37; CO1-36-54.

    [470] P. R. O., CO1-30-51.

    [471] P. R. O., CO1-30-78.

    [472] Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 165; P. R. O., CO1-30-71.

    [473] Hen., Vol. I, pp. 323, 380.

    [474] Hen., Vol. II, p. 141.

    [475] T. M., p. 9; Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, pp. 165, 167.

    [476] T. M., p. 9; P. R. O., CO5-1371-370; CO1-36-36; CO1-36-37.

    [477] T. M., p. 8; Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 165.

    [478] T. M., pp. 8-9; P. R. O., CO5-1371-370; Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 165.

    [479] P. R. O., CO1-39-10; CO1-36-78; W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 10.

    [480] W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 6; T. M., p. 11.

    [481] W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 6.

    [482] Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 165; P. R. O., CO1-36-78.

    [483] P. R. O., CO5-1371-369; T. M., p. 9.

    [484] T. M., p. 10.

    [485] T. M., p. 9; P. R. O., CO392.1-173, 178; Cotton, p. 3; Inds' Pros., p. 5; P. R. O., CO5-1371-370.

    [486] P. R. O., CO1-36-78; CO5-1371-369; T. M., pp. 9-10; Inds' Pros., pp. 7-8; Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 165.

    [487] P. R. O., CO5-1371-370.

    [488] Inds' Pros., p. 7; P. R. O., CO-1371-370; CO1-36-66; Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 176.

    [489] W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 7.

    [490] P. R. O., CO5-1371-372; Va. Mag., Vol. III, p. 35.

    [491] T. M., p. 10.

    [492] P. R. O., CO5-1371-373, 411.

    [493] P. R. O., CO1-30-51; CO1-36-37.

    [494] T. M., p. 11; W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 7; P. R. O., CO5-1371-375.

    [495] P. R. O., CO1-36-36.

    [496] Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p 165; Hen., Vol. II, p. 326.

    [497] P. R. O., CO5-1371-373; Hen., Vol. II, pp. 327-329.

    [498] Inds' Pros., pp. 8, 9.

    [499] P. R. O., CO5-1371-378.

    [500] P. R. O., CO5-1371-374.

    [501] P. R. O., CO5-1371-378; Inds' Pros., p. 8.

    [502] P. R. O., CO5-1371-379; CO1-37-17.

    [503] P. R. O., CO5-1371-375.

    [504] P. R. O., CO1-40-106.

    [505] P. R. O., CO5-1371-375.

    [506] Ibid.

    [507] Ibid.

    [508] Bac's Pros., p. 9.

    [509] P. R. O., CO5-1371-376.

    [510] Cotton, p. 4; Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p, 180; P. R. O., CO1-37-1.

    [511] Va. Mag., Vol. II, pp. 125-129.

    [512] P. R. O., CO5-1371-375.

    [513] Va. Mag., Vol. III, pp. 134-135.

    [514] P. R. O., CO5-1371-376; W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, pp. 4, 7.

    [515] P. R. O., CO5-1371-376.

    [516] P. R. O., CO1-36-54; CO1-36-37; CO1-37-1.

    [517] P. R. O., CO5-1371-376, 7; CO1-36-54: CO1-37-1; Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 166.

    [518] P. R. O., CO5-1371-376, 7.

    [519] W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 7; Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 166.

    [520] P. R. O., CO5-1371-377; W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 4.

    [521] Hen., Vol. I, p 422; Burk, Vol. II, pp. 104-106; Force, Vol. I, Tract VIII, p. 14.

    [522] Hen., Vol. I, p. 380.

    [523] Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, pp. 166, 180.

    [524] Mass. S. IV, p. 166.

    [525] P. R. O., CO5-1371-377; CO1-36-55; CO1-37-1.

    [526] P. R. O., CO5-1371-377; CO1-36-66; CO1-37-14.

    [527] Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 167.

    [528] P. R. O., CO5-1371-377.

    [529] Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 168.

    [530] Ibid.

    [531] P. R. O., CO1-37-1.

    [532] P. R. O., CO1-36-64. Berkeley's proclamation, addressed to the sheriff of Rappahannock county, dissolving the Assembly, and the proclamation denouncing Bacon as a traitor were both issued in Henrico, on May 10, 1676.

    [533] P. R. O, CO5-1371-379.

    [534] P. R. O., CO5-1371-379, 411.

    [535] W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 1; Va. Mag., Vol. I, p. 180; P. R. O., CO1-36-77; CO1-37-16.

    [536] Va. Mag., Vol. I, p. 180.

    [537] W. & M. Q., Vol. XI, p. 121.

    [538] Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 167.

    [539] Ibid.

    [540] P. R. O., CO1-37-16; Va. Mag., Vol. I, p. 182.

    [541] P. R. O., CO1-36-77.

    [542] Va. Mag., Vol. I, p. 181.

    [543] Mass. S. IV, Vol. I, p. 167.

    [544] Ibid.

    [545] Va. Mag., Vol. I, p. 181; P. R. O., CO1-37-16; W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 2.

    [546] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.

    [547] P. R. O., CO1-36-77.

    [548] Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 167; P. R. O., CO1-37-16; CO1-36-77.

    [549] Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 167.

    [550] P. R. O., CO1-36-77.

    [551] Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 168.

    [552] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.

    [553] W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 7.

    [554] P. R. O., CO1-36-77.

    [555] W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 7.

    [556] P. R. O., CO1-36-77; CO1-36-16; T. M., p. 11.

    [557] W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 5.

    [558] P. R. O., CO5-1371-379.

    [559] Bac's Pros., p. 11; T. M., p. 12.

    [560] P. R. O., CO5-1371-369; CO1-37-16, 17; Bac's Pros., p. 11; Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 170.

    [561] P. R. O., CO5-1371-379.

    [562] Ibid.

    [563] Ibid.

    [564] Ibid.

    [565] P. R. O., CO5-1371-380; CO1-37-16; Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 170.

    [566] Ibid.

    [567] Ibid.

    [568] CO5-1371-380.

    [569] Ibid.

    [570] Va. Mag., Vol. I, p. 171; Hen., Vol. II, p. 543.

    [571] W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 5.

    [572] T. M., p. 15.

    [573] W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 8.

    [574] T. M., pp. 12-13.

    [575] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.

    [576] Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 170; P. R. O., CO1-37-16.

    [577] W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 8.

    [578] Ibid.

    [579] Ibid.

    [580] W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 9.

    [581] Va. Mag., Vol. I, p. 171.

    [582] P. R. O., CO5-1371-381.

    [583] P. R. O., CO5-1371-382.

    [584] Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 171.

    [585] P. R. O., CO1-37-17.

    [586] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.

    [587] P. R. O., CO1-37-17.

    [588] Ibid.

    [589] Ibid.

    [590] Ibid.

    [591] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.

    [592] P. R. O., CO1-37-17.

    [593] P. R. O., CO1-37-16, 17; T. M., p. 16.

    [594] P. R. O., CO1-37-17.

    [595] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.

    [596] Ibid.

    [597] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.

    [598] P. R. O., CO5-1371-382.

    [599] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.

    [600] P. R. O., CO5-1371-382.

    [601] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.

    [602] P. R. O., CO5-1371-382. In the various accounts left us of these scenes there is usually agreement upon the essential points. But in details and the sequence of events there is much discrepancy. The author has endeavored to present the facts in accordance with the greatest weight of evidence.

    [603] P. R. O., CO1-37-16, 17.

    [604] P. R. O., CO5-1371-383; CO1-37-15.1.

    [605] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.

    [606] P. R. O., CO5-1371-379.

    [607] Hen., Vol. II, p. 353.

    [608] Hen., Vol. II, p. 354.

    [609] Hen., Vol. II, p. 359.

    [610] Hen., Vol. II, p. 357.

    [611] Hen., Vol. II, p. 356.

    [612] Ibid.

    [613] P. R. O, CO1-37-16.

    [614] CO5-1371-384, 385.

    [615] P. R. O., CO5-1371-383.

    [616] Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 181.

    [617] P. R. O., CO5-1371-385.

    [618] P. R. O., CO5-1371-387; T. M., p. 20.

    [619] P. R. O., CO5-1371-385.

    [620] P. R. O., CO5-1371-385.

    [621] P. R. O., CO5-1371-386.

    [622] P. R. O., CO5-1371-387.

    [623] P. R. O., CO5-1371-232-240; CO1-39-38.

    [624] P. R. O., CO1-37-41.

    [625] P. R. O., CO1-37-42.

    [626] Ibid.

    [627] P. R. O., CO1-37-41.

    [628] P. R. O., CO1-37-43.

    [629] P. R. O., CO5-1371-388; Burk, Vol. II, p. 271.

    [630] P. R. O., CO5-1371-390.

    [631] P. R. O., CO5-1371-391.

    [632] P. R. O., CO5-1371-392.

    [633] P. R. O., CO5-1371-392.

    [634] P. R. O., CO5-1371-393.

    [635] P. R. O., CO5-1371-393.

    [636] P. R. O., CO5-1371-394.

    [637] Ibid.

    [638] T. M., p. 22.

    [639] P. R. O., CO5-1371-394; Burk, Vol. II, p. 271.

    [640] Burk, Vol. II, p. 271.

    [641] Ibid.

    [642] T. M., p. 22.

    [643] T. M., p. 22.

    [644] P. R. O., CO5-1371-394.

    [645] T. M., p. 23; P. R. O., CO5-1371-52, 54.

    [646] The account of the King's commissioners places the number at six hundred; in Bacon's Proceedings it is given as one thousand.

    [647] P. R. O., CO5-1371-394; Bac's Pros., p. 21.

    [648] Bac's Pros., p. 22.

    [649] Bac's Pros., p. 22.

    [650] Bac's Pros., p. 22.

    [651] Bac's Pros., p. 22.

    [652] Bac's Pros., p. 22.

    [653] P. R. O., CO5-1371-394.

    [654] P. R. O., CO5-1371-395.

    [655] P. R. O., CO5-1371-395.

    [656] P. R. O., CO5-1371-395.

    [657] P. R. O., CO5-1371-396.

    [658] P. R. O., CO5-1371-397, 400.

    [659] Bac's Pros., p. 24.

    [660] Bac's Pros., p. 24.

    [661] P. R. O., CO5-1371-396.

    [662] Cotton, p. 8; Bac's Pros., p. 24. The report of the commissioners places this incident some days later, after the assault of the 15th. The author has followed the account given in Bacon's Proceedings, which seems to him probably more correct. Bacon could have no object in exposing the ladies after his trenches were completed, his heavy guns mounted and the enemy defeated.

    [663] P. R. O., CO5-1371-397.

    [664] Bac's Pros., p. 25.

    [665] Bac's Pros., p. 25.

    [666] P. R. O., CO5-1371-398, 400.

    [667] P. R. O., CO5-1371-400.

    [668] Ibid.

    [669] Bac's Pros., p. 25.

    [670] P. R. O., CO5-1371-400.

    [671] Bac's Pros., p. 26.

    [672] P. R. O., CO5-1371-400.

    [673] P. R. O., CO5-1371-401; Bac's Pros., p. 26.

    [674] Bac's Pros., p. 26.

    [675] Bac's Pros., p. 26.

    [676] P. R. O., CO5-1371-401.

    [677] P. R. O., CO5-1371-405.

    [678] P. R. O., CO5-1371-401; CO1-39-22; Bac's Pros., p. 26.

    [679] Bac's Pros., p. 26.

    [680] Bac's Pros., p. 26.

    [681] Bac's Pros., p. 26.

    [682] P. R. O., CO5-1371-402.

    [683] P. R. O., CO5-1371-401; Bac's Pros., p. 27.

    [684] Bac's Pros., p. 28.

    [685] P. R. O., CO5-1371-404.

    [686] Bacon's Proceedings places the death of Bacon on Oct. 18; the Commissioners give the date as Oct. 26.

    [687] T. M., p. 24.

    [688] Ing's Pros., p. 32.

    [689] Ing's Pros., p. 39.

    [690] Ing's Pros., p. 40.

    [691] Ing's Pros., p. 39.

    [692] The news of Hansford's capture reached Captain Morris near Nansemond Nov. 12th.

    [693] Ing's Pros., p. 33.

    [694] Ing's Pros., p. 35.

    [695] Ing's Pros., p. 36.

    [696] Ing's Pros., p. 38.

    [697] Ing's Pros., p. 38.

    [698] Ing's Pros., p. 38.

    [699] Ing's Pros., p. 40.

    [700] Ing's Pros., p. 40.

    [701] Ing's Pros., p. 40.

    [702] Ing's Pros., p. 42.

    [703] Ing's Pros., p. 42.

    [704] Ing's Pros., p. 43.

    [705] P. R. O., CO5-1371-416; CO1-37-52; CO1-39-10.

    [706] P. R. O., CO1-40-45.

    [707] Ing's Pros., p. 45.

    [708] Ing's Pros., p. 45; P. R. O., CO5-1371-416.

    [709] Ing's Pros., p. 46; P. R. O., CO5-1371-416.

    [710] P. R. O., CO1-39-13.

    [711] P. R. O., CO5-1371-501.

    [712] P. R. O., CO5-1371-416.

    [713] P. R. O., CO1-39-10; Ing's Pros., p. 47.

    [714] Ing's Pros., p. 48.

    [715] Ing's Pros., p. 49.

    [716] Drummond was captured Jan. 14, 1677.

    [717] T. M., p. 23; Ing's Pros., p. 49.

    [718] Ing's Pros., p. 50.

    [719] Burk, Vol. II, p. 266; P. R. O., CO1-41-74, 75; CO389.6. Lawrence and Whaly made good their escape into the forest. They probably perished, however, from exposure, or at the hands of the Indians.

    [720] P. R. O., CO389.6-177.

    [721] Ibid.

    [722] The commission had consisted at first of Sir John Berry, Colonel Francis Moryson and Thomas Fairfax. P. R. O., CO1-37-53.

    [723] P. R. O., CO389.6-113, 174.

    [724] P. R. O., CO389.6-113.

    [725] P. R. O., CO389.6-121, 174, 175.

    [726] P. R. O., CO389.6-113.

    [727] P. R. O., CO389.6-137, 139, 140, 144; CO1-38-7.

    [728] P. R. O., CO389.6-116.

    [729] P. R. O., CO5-1371-149, 154.

    [730] P. R. O., CO1-40-110; CO5-1371-27, 33, 62, 63, 64.

    [731] P. R. O., CO1-39-11, 17; CO5-1371-68, 69, 62, 63, 64, 78, 79, 81, 82, 132.

    [732] P. R. O., CO5-1371-152.

    [733] P. R. O., CO5-1371-132.

    [734] CO1-40-1 to 37; CO1-40-43; CO5-1371-81, 82.

    [735] P. R. O., CO1-40-23.

    [736] P. R. O., CO5-1371-27, 33.

    [737] P. R. O., CO1-39-38.

    [738] P. R. O., CO5-1371-17, 20.

    [739] Ibid.

    [740] P. R. O., CO5-1371-27, 33.

    [741] Ibid.

    [742] P. R. O., CO5-1371-55, 60.

    [743] P. R. O., CO5-1371-90, 94.

    [744] P. R. O., CO391.2-173, 178.

    [745] P. R. O., CO5-1371-90, 94.

    [746] P. R. O., CO5-1371-83, 85, 90, 94.

    [747] P. R. O., CO289.6-121.

    [748] P. R. O., CO5-1371-50, 83.

    [749] P. R. O., CO5-1371-93, 94.

    [750] P. R. O., CO1-40-88.

    [751] P. R. O., CO1-39-24.

    [752] P. R. O., CO5-1371-32.

    [753] P. R. O., CO5-1371-55, 60.

    [754] P. R. O., CO5-1371-32, 38.

    [755] P. R. O., CO5-1371-276, 286.

    [756] This Thomas Mathews was probably the author of the T. M. account of Bacon's Rebellion.

    [757] P. R. O., CO2-39-31; CO5-1371-276, 286.

    [758] P. R. O., CO5-1371-125, 127.

    [759] P. R. O., CO1-39-38; CO1-41-79.

    [760] T. M., p. 24.

    [761] P. R. O., CO1-39-35; Hen., Vol. II, p. 550.

    [762] P. R. O., CO1-39-35; Hen., Vol. II, p. 553.

    [763] P. R. O., CO5-1371-152.

    [764] P. R. O., CO5-1371-178, 179.

    [765] P. R. O., CO5-1371-180, 181.

    [766] P. R. O., CO1-45-3.

    [767] P. R. O., CO5-1371-152.

    [768] P. R. O., CO5-1371-152; Hen., Vol. II, p. 550.

    [769] P. R. O., CO5-1371-32, 152.

    [770] P. R. O., CO5-1371-152.

    [771] P. R. O., CO5-1371-152.

    [772] P. R. O., CO1-40-88.

    [773] P. R. O., CO5-1371-132.

    [774] P. R. O., CO5-1371-32.

    [775] P. R. O., CO1-39-35.

    [776] P. R. O., CO1-40-43.

    [777] P. R. O., CO1-40-73, 106.

    [778] P. R. O., CO1-40-114.

    [779] P. R. O., CO1-39-35.

    [780] P. R. O., CO1-39-35.

    [781] P. R. O., CO5-1371-168 to 175; CO1-39-35.

    [782] P. R. O., CO1-39-38.

    [783] P. R. O., CO1-39-38.

    [784] P. R. O., CO1-39-39.

    [785] P. R. O., CO1-39-38.

    [786] P. R. O., CO1-39-38.

    [787] P. R. O., CO5-1371-39 to 44.

    [788] P. R. O., CO5-1371-132.

    [789] P. R. O., CO5-1371-182, 187

    [790] P. R. O., CO5-1371-193 to 198.

    [791] P. R. O., CO5-1371-208 to 211

    [792] P. R. O., CO5-1371-212, 213.

    [793] P. R. O., CO5-1371-220, 231.

    [794] P. R. O., CO5-1371-220, 231.

    [795] P. R. O., CO5-1371-212, 213.

    [796] P. R. O., CO5-1371-220, 231.

    [797] P. R. O., CO5-1371-220, 231.

    [798] Probably the real postilion.

    [799] P. R. O., CO5-1371-214 to 217.

    [800] This proclamation was issued April 27, 1677. P. R. O., CO1-40-53.

    [801] P. R. O., CO1-41-121; CO1-42-23.

    [802] P. R. O., CO1-40-53.

    [803] P. R. O., CO1-40-54.

    [804] This letter was written May 13, 1677.

    [805] P. R. O., CO389.6-195 to 198.

    [806] P. R. O., CO1-40-88.

    [807] P. R. O., CO389.6.

    [808] P. R. O., CO1-40-110.

    [809] P. R. O., CO389.6-207.

    [810] P. R. O., CO389.6-210.

    [811] P. R. O., CO389.6-212.

    [812] P. R. O., CO5-1355-299; CO389.6-271 to 273.

    [813] P. R. O., CO389.6-210, 215.

    [814] P. R. O., CO389.6-210.

    [815] P. R. O., CO5-1355-377.

    [816] P. R. O., CO5-1371-45.

    [817] Nothing can show this more clearly than the reception in the Assembly, which was largely composed of justices of the peace, of the county grievances.

    [818] P. R. O., CO391.2-180.

    [819] P. R. O., CO5-1371-132.

    [820] P. R. O., CO5-1371-132.

    [821] P. R. O., CO391.2-180; Burk, Vol. II, pp. 259, 260.

    [822] P. R. O., CO391.2-173 to 178; Burk, Vol. II, p. 260.

    [823] P. R. O., CO1-41-87.

    [824] P. R. O., CO1-42-138.

    [825] P. R. O., CO5-1376-273.

    [826] P. R. O., CO5-1376-273.

    [827] P. R. O., CO1-41-87.

    [828] P. R. O., CO1-42-141.

    [829] P. R. O., CO1-42-141.

    [830] P. R. O., CO391.2-300, 301.

    [831] P. R. O., CO5-1355-354.

    [832] Sains., Vol. XVIII, p. 129.

    [833] P. R. O., CO1-41-17.

    [834] Burk, Vol. II, p. 263.

    [835] Burk, Vol. II, p. 259; P. R. O., CO391.2-180.

    [836] Burk, Vol. II, p. 264.

    [837] Burk, Vol. II, p. 266.

    [838] P. R. O., CO391.2-180.

    [839] P. R. O., CO1-41-121. Major Beverley was of good family. His military leadership in Bacon's Rebellion, and his services as clerk of the Assembly, testify to his ability. Va. Mag., Vol. II, p. 405.

    [840] P. R. O., CO1-41-121.

    [841] P. R. O., CO391.2-173 to 178.

    [842] P. R. O., C039I.2-305.

    [843] P. R. O., CO391.2-173 to 178.

    [844] P. R. O., CO1-41-138; CO1-42-117.

    [845] Va. Mag., Vol. XVIII, p. 18; P. R. O., CO1-42-55.

    [846] Sains., Vol. XVII, p. 19.

    [847] P. R. O., CO1-41-121.

    [848] P. R. O., CO1-42-17.1, 23.

    [849] P. R. O., CO1-42-23.

    [850] P. R. O., CO1-42-17.1, 23.

    [851] P. R. O., CO1-42-17.1, 23.

    [852] P. R. O., CO1-42-17.1.

    [853] P. R. O., CO1-42-23.

    [854] P. R. O., CO1-42-23.

    [855] P. R. O., CO1-42-17.1.

    [856] P. R. O., CO1-42-23.

    [857] P. R. O., CO1-42-17.1.

    [858] P. R. O., CO5-1376.

    [859] P. R. O., CO5-1376.

    [860] P. R. O., CO1-42-55; Va. Mag., Vol. II, p. 408.

    [861] Va. Mag., Vol. XVIII, p. 20.

    [862] Va. Mag., Vol. XVIII, p. 12.

    [863] Va. Mag., Vol. XVIII, p. 11.

    [864] Va. Mag., Vol. XVIII, p. 23.

    [865] P. R. O., CO1-42-103.

    [866] Va. Mag., Vol. IX, p. 307.

    [867] P. R. O., CO1-42-103.

    [868] P. R. O., CO1-42-107.

    [869] P. R. O., CO1-42-117.

    [870] Va. Mag., Vol. IX, p. 307.

    [871] P. R. O., CO5-1355-304, 305, 309.

    [872] P. R. O., CO5-1355-305.

    [873] P. R. O., CO5-1355-370.

    [874] Va. Mag., Vol. IX, p. 307.

    [875] P. R. O., CO1-41-121.

    [876] Sains., Vol. XVII, p. 230.

    [877] Sains., Vol. XVII, p. 230.

    [878] Hen., Vol. II, p. 433.

    [879] Hen., Vol. II, p. 441.

    [880] Hen., Vol. II, p. 443.

    [881] Hen., Vol. II, p. 456.

    [882] Osg., Vol. III, pp. 280, 281.

    [883] P. R. O., CO5-1355-334; McD., Vol. V, p. 302.

    [884] P. R. O., CO5-1355-313, 334.

    [885] P. R. O., CO5-1355-334; McD., Vol. V, p. 302.

    [886] P. R. O., CO5-1356; CO391.2-276, 325, 283 to 285.

    [887] P. R. O., CO1-43-165.

    [888] Hen., II, p. 133.

    [889] P. R. O., CO5-1376; Hen., Vol. II, p. 466.

    [890] P. R. O., CO5-1355-372.

    [891] P. R. O., CO5-1355-375.

    [892] P. R. O., CO5-1355-375, 376.

    [893] P. R. O., CO5-1355-378.

    [894] P. R. O., CO5-1355-385.

    [895] P. R. O., CO5-1355-384.

    [896] P. R. O., CO5-1376-265.

    [897] Jour. H. of B., 1680, p. 1.

    [898] Jour. H. of B., 1680, p. 7.

    [899] Among the Burgesses were Captain William Byrd, Major Swann, Benjamin Harrison, Colonel Ballard, Colonel Mason, Colonel John Page, Colonel Matthew Kemp, William Fitzhugh, Isaac Allerton, John Carter and Captain Fox. P. R. O., CO5-1376-321.

    [900] Jour. H. of B., 1680, pp. 13, 14.

    [901] Jour. H. of B., 1680, p. 27.

    [902] P. R. O., CO5-1356-125.

    [903] P. R. O., CO5-1356-125, 126.

    [904] P. R. O., CO5-1356-265.

    [905] P. R. O., CO5-1355-361.

    [906] Jour. H. of B., 1680, p. 32.

    [907] Jour. H. of B., 1680, p. 36.

    [908] P. R. O., CO5-1355-388 to 394.

    [909] P. R. O., CO5-1355-380; CO5-1376-286.

    [910] P. R. O., CO5-1355-396.

    [911] P. R. O., CO5-1355-408.

    [912] Jour. II. of B., April 1682, p. 4.

    [913] P. R. O., CO5-1356-179.

    [914] P. R. O., CO5-1356-1, 2.

    [915] P. R. O., CO5-1356-177.

    [916] P. R. O., CO5-1356-73.

    [917] P. R. O., CO5-1356-73, 156; Jour, H. of B., April 1682.

    [918] P. R. O., CO5-1356-11, 12, 68, 72.

    [919] P. R. O., CO5-1356-8.

    [920] P. R. O., CO5-1356-68.

    [921] Jour. H. of B., April 1682, pp. 4, 5.

    [922] Jour. H. of B., April 1682; P. R. O., CO5-1356-68.

    [923] P. R. O., CO5-1356-65, 66, 67.

    [924] P. R. O., CO5-1356-70.

    [925] P. R. O., CO5-1356-71.

    [926] P. R. O., CO5-1356-178.

    [927] P. R. O., CO5-1356-71.

    [928] P. R. O., CO5-1356-178.

    [929] P. R. O., CO5-1356-74.

    [930] P. R. O, CO5-1356-74.

    [931] Hen., Vol. III, p. 543.

    [932] P. R. O., CO5-1356-156.

    [933] Hen., Vol. III, p. 544.

    [934] Hen., Vol. III, p. 546.

    [935] Hen., Vol. III, pp. 546, 547.

    [936] Hen., Vol. III, p. 547.

    [937] P. R. O., CO5-1356-76.

    [938] P. R. O., CO5-1356-76, 77.

    [939] P. R. O., CO5-1356-157.

    [940] P. R. O., CO5-1356-158.

    [941] P. R. O., CO5-1356-159.

    [942] P. R. O., CO5-1356-76, 77, 163.

    [943] P. R. O., CO5-1356-164.

    [944] P. R. O., CO5-1356-164.

    [945] P. R. O., CO5-1356-164, 169.

    [946] P. R. O., CO5-1356-87.

    [947] P. R. O., CO5-1356-168, 169.

    [948] P. R. O., CO5-1356-188, 239, 244, 114.

    [949] P. R. O., CO5-1356-188.

    [950] P. R. O., CO5-1356-56, 145, 146.

    [951] P. R. O., CO5-1376-287.

    [952] P. R. O., CO1-42-152; CO391.2-276.

    [953] Beverley.

    [954] P. R. O., CO5-1356-244, 245.

    [955] P. R. O., CO5-1356-248.

    [956] Jour. H. of B., 1684, pp. 23, 24.

    [957] P. R. O., CO1-42-138, 139.

    [958] P. R. O., CO5-1356-53.

    [959] P. R. O., CO5-1356-142.

    [960] P. R. O., CO5-1356-22.

    [961] Jour. H. of B., 1684, p. 37.

    [962] Jour, H. of B., 1684, p. 42.

    [963] Justice in Va., p. 25.

    [964] Jour. H. of B., 1684, p. 114.

    [965] Jour. H. of B., 1684, p. 159.

    [966] P. R. O., CO5-1356-299, 301.

    [967] P. R. O., CO5-1357-58.

    [968] McD., Vol. VII, p. 88.

    [969] P. R. O., CO5-1356-316.

    [970] P. R. O, CO5-1356-328.

    [971] P. R. O., CO5-1357-79, 80, 95, 96; Jour. H. of B., 1685, p. 49.

    [972] P. R. O., CO5-1357-80.

    [973] Hen., Vol. II, p. 24; P. R. O., CO5-1376-281.

    [974] P. R. O., CO5-1376-281.

    [975] P. R. O., CO5-1376-281; CO5-1356-101.

    [976] P. R. O., CO5-1376-362.

    [977] P. R. O., CO5-1356-267.

    [978] Jour. H. of B., 1685.

    [979] Jour. H. of B., 1685.

    [980] P. R. O., CO5-1357-85.

    [981] P. R. O., CO5-1356-282.

    [982] P. R. O., CO5-1357-113.

    [983] Jour. H. of B., 1686, p. 17.

    [984] Jour. H. of B., 1686, p. 37.

    [985] P. R. O., CO5-1355-383.

    [986] P. R. O., CO5-1356-177.

    [987] P. R. O., CO5-1356-4.

    [988] P. R. O., CO5-1407-310, 282.

    [989] P. R. O., CO5-1357-89.

    [990] P. R. O., CO5-1407-310.

    [991] P. R. O., CO5-1357-89.

    [992] P. R. O., CO5-1357-89.

    [993] Jour. H. of B., 1685.

    [994] P. R. O., CO5-1357-93.

    [995] P. R. O., CO5-1357-119.

    [996] P. R. O., CO5-1357-127.

    [997] P. R. O., CO5-1357-133.

    [998] P. R. O., CO5-1357-92; McD., Vol. VII, p. 222.

    [999] Sains., Vol. XV, p. 30.

    [1000] McD., Vol. VII, p. 229.

    [1001] P. R. O., CO5-1357-119.

    [1002] Jour. H. of B., 1688, p. 1.

    [1003] Jour. H. of B., 1688, p. 17.

    [1004] Sains., Vol. IV, p. 254.

    [1005] McD., Vol. VII, p. 26.

    [1006] McD., Vol. VII, p. 257. Some years later Effingham contradicted this statement. "They were not dismissed," he said, "from their imployments upon account of their proceedings in ye Assembly, but being Justices of Peace they oppenly opposed the King's authority in naming sheriffs by his Governour alledging that office ought to go by succession."

    [1007] McD., Vol. VII, pp. 437-441.

    [1008] McD., Vol. VII, pp. 437-441.

    [1009] P. R. O., CO5-1357-130.

    [1010] CO5-1357-127.

    [1011] P. R. O., CO5-1357-129.

    [1012] P. R. O., CO5-1357-130.

    [1013] McD., Vol. VII, pp. 437-441.

    [1014] Sains., Vol. IV, p. 226; P. R. O., CO5-1357-127.

    [1015] McD., Vol. VII, pp. 437-441; Jour. H. of B., 1688, p. 13.

    [1016] P. R. O., CO5-1355-313; Jour. H. of B., 1688, p. 29.

    [1017] P. R. O., CO5-1357-218.

    [1018] Jour. H. of B., 1688, pp. 82, 83.

    [1019] Jour. H. of B., 1688, pp. 82, 83.

    [1020] Jour, H. of B., 1688, p. 50.

    [1021] Jour. H. of B., 1688, p. 116.

    [1022] P. R. O., CO5-1357-248.

    [1023] P. R. O., CO5-1357-38, 39.

    [1024] Jour. H. of B., 1688, p. 8; McD., Vol. VII, pp. 437-441.

    [1025] P. R. O., CO5-1357-229.

    [1026] McD., Vol. VII, p. 316.

    [1027] McD., Vol. VII, p. 316.

    [1028] P. R. O., CO5-1357-236.

    [1029] Sains., Vol. IV, p. 215.

    [1030] P. R. O., CO5-1357-247, 248.

    [1031] Sains., Vol. IV, pp. 233, 234.

    [1032] Sains., Vol. IV, p. 243.

    [1033] Sains., Vol. IV, p. 246.

    [1034] Sains., Vol. IV, p. 254.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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