Drummond, William: hates Berkeley, 80; influences Bacon, 84; Bacon consults, 88; burns own house, 94; Berkeley's brutality to, 95 Drysdale, Hugh: popular, 18; Lieutenant Governor, 175, 176; arrives, 1722, 177; character, 177; opposes huge land grants, 178; upholds House, 178, 179; death, 179 Dunbar, Colonel: retreat of, 203 Dunmore, Earl of: Governor, 236; conduct in New York, 236; treaty with Indians, 243; seizes powder, 244; threatened, 245; suggests "compromise," 246, 247; on the _Fowey_, 248; escapes capture, 249; asks troops, 249; controls water, 250; in Elizabeth River, 250; seizes press, 250; seizes Norfolk, 250, 251; evacuates Norfolk, 251; threatens bombardment, 251, 252; at Gwynn's Island, 252; leaves Virginia, 253; says Virginia wants independence, 253 Dunmore, Lady: ball in honor of, 239; flees Williamsburg, 245, 247 Duquesne, Fort: Forbes to attack, 209; French evacuate, 210 Durand, William: persecuted for dissent, 62 Dutch: trade to Virginia, 68, 69; trade protected, 69; wars with, 81 Effingham, Lord Howard: despotism of, 18, 118; Governor, 113; character, 113; ends appeals to Assembly, 114; uses patronage for political ends, 118; favors Roman Catholics, 119; leaves Virginia, 120 Elections: Nicholson interferes in, 138; foul play at, 172 Embargo: opposed in England, 59; enforced in 1650, 63 English, William: denounces Harvey, 44, 45; arrested, 45; released, 47 Fauquier, Francis: Lieutenant Governor, 209; erudite, 209; tact, 210; reprimanded, 211, 213; upholds Two-penny Act, 212; London criticises, 213; denounces Camm, 214; thinks Henry extreme, 227; protects Mercer, 228; death, 231 Fees: Bacon's Laws fix, 92; bill to limit vetoed, 167; pistole controversy, 196-200 First Stuart Despotism: influence on colonies, 3 Fithian, Philip: sees drilling in Valley, 244 Forbes, General: to attack Fort Duquesne, 209; takes fort, 210 Fouace, Rev. Stephen: Nicholson jealous of, 143; flees Virginia, 144; testifies against Nicholson, 148 _Fowey_: powder taken to, 244 Franchise: changes in, 26; under Commonwealth, 70; all freemen have in June, 1676, 88; Bacon's Laws widen, 91; Spotswood tries to restrict, 166; act to limit, 181 French and Indian War: horrors of, 201; Washington warns French, 201; Braddock's defeat, 203; raids in Valley, 205; influence on Revolution, 207, 208 Gates, Sir Thomas: Governor, 6; brings cruel laws, 6
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