The Planters of Colonial Virginia Part 12
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[4-38] G. L. Beer, Origins of the British Colonial System, pp. 203-204.
[4-39] G. L. Beer, Origins of the British Colonial System, p. 216.
[4-40] The author of A New Description of Virginia, published in 1649, states that "in Tobacco they can make L20 sterling a man, at 3d a pound per annum." Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New Description of Virginia, p. 6.
[4-41] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. VII, p. 382.
[4-42] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. VIII, p. 149, Vol. II, p. 53, Vol. VII, p. 259.
[4-43] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. VII, p. 260.
[4-44] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. VIII, p. 158.
[4-45] Abstracts of Proceedings of Virginia Company of London, Vol. I, pp. 41-42.
[4-46] J. C. Hotten, Original Lists of Emigrants to America, pp.
201-265.
[4-47] Colonial Virginia Register, pp. 54-55.
[4-48] Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. III, p. 16.
[4-49] Colonial Virginia Register, pp. 68-69.
[4-50] Virginia Land Patents, Register of Land Office, Virginia State Capitol.
[4-51] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. II, p. 420.
[4-52] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. II, p. 421; Vol.
IV, p. 75.
[4-53] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. I, p. 77.
[4-54] W. A. Crozier, Virginia County Records, Vol. VI, pp. 15-18.
[4-55] W. A. Crozier, Virginia County Records, Vol. VI, p. 56.
[4-56] Virginia Land Patents, Register of Land Office, Virginia State Capitol.
[4-57] William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. XI, p. 271.
[4-58] William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. XI, p. 276.
[4-59] William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. XI, pp. 271-276.
[4-60] Virginia Colonial Register, pp. 64, 68, 70.
[4-61] William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. IX, p. 72.
[4-62] Virginia Land Patents, Vol. V, p. 224, Register of Land Office, Virginia State Capitol.
[4-63] W. A. Crozier, Virginia County Records, New Series Vol. I, p. 4.
[4-64] W. A. Crozier, Virginia County Records, Vol. VI, pp. 83, 84, 125, 126.
[4-65] W. A. Crozier, Virginia County Records, Vol. VII, p. 5.
[4-66] W. A. Crozier, Virginia County Records, Vol. VI, p. 78.
[4-67] W. A. Crozier, Virginia County Records, Vol. VI, pp. 77, 191, 281.
[4-68] W. A. Crozier, Virginia County Records, Vol. VI, p. 122.
[4-69] W. A. Crozier, Virginia County Records, Vol. VI, p. 192.
[4-70] W. A. Crozier, Virginia County Records, Vol. VI, p. 76.
[4-71] William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. IX, p. 144.
[4-72] William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. IX, p. 144.
[4-73] William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. XI, p. 276.
[4-74] Virginia Land Patents, Vol. III, Register of Land Office, Virginia State Capitol. The name is here spelled John Blackborne.
[4-75] Virginia Land Patents, Vol. III, Register of Land Office, Virginia State Capitol. On the lists the name is spelled William Butcher.
[4-76] J. C. Wise, The Early History of the Eastern Sh.o.r.e of Virginia, pp. 135-137.
[4-77] Virginia Land Patents, Vol. IV, Register of Land Office, Virginia State Capitol.
[4-78] J. C. Wise, The Early History of the Eastern Sh.o.r.e of Virginia, p. 95.
[4-79] G. C. Greer, Early Virginia Immigrants, p. 68.
[4-80] J. C. Wise, The Early History of the Eastern Sh.o.r.e of Virginia, p. 376.
[4-81] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. V, p. 101.
[4-82] W. A. Crozier, Virginia County Records, Vol. VII, p. 177.
[4-83] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. VI, p. 92.
[4-84] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. VI, p. 298.
[4-85] In 1656 John Hammond declared that though it cost six pounds sterling to go to Virginia, those who decided to make the venture could be sure that their money was well spent. He advised "any that goes over free, but in a mean condition, to hire himself for reasonable wages of Tobacco and Provision, the first year," for by that means he could live free of disburs.e.m.e.nt, and "have something to help him the next year."
Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. III, Leah and Rachel, p. 14.
[4-86] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. VIII, p. 441.
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