The Planters of Colonial VirginiaWertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson
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The Planters of Colonial Virginia
Wertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson
Slavery -- Virginia; Virginia -- Economic conditions; Virginia -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
[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 disbursement, 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.
[4-87] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. IX, p. 27.
[4-88] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. X, p. 271.
NOTES TO CHAPTER V
[5-1] G. L. Beer, The Old Colonial System, Vol. II, p. 109.
[5-2] British Public Record Office, CO5-1315, Document 26,
Correspondence of the Board of Trade.
?[5-3] P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. I, p.
401.
?[5-4] R. L. Beer, The Old Colonial System, Vol. I, p. 160.
?[5-5] British Public Record Office, CO5-1316, Perry and Hyde to
the Lords of Trade, Correspondence of the Board of Trade.
?[5-6] British Public Record Office, CO5-1316, The Present State
of the Tobacco Plantations in America, Correspondence of the Board of
Trade.
[5-7] British Public Record Office, CO5-1316, Correspondence of the
Board of Trade; Statutes of the Realm, Vol. IX, p. 917.
[5-8] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. I, pp. 141-155.
[5-9] British Public Record Office, CO1-16, Petition of Berkeley and
Others, Aug. 26, 1662.
[5-10] British Public Record Office, CO1-20, Thomas Ludwell to Secretary
Arlington, May 1, 1666.
[5-11] British Public Record Office, CO1-20, Sir William Berkeley and
others to Secretary Arlington, July 13, 1666.
[5-12] British Public Record Office, CO1-20, Sir William Berkeley and
others to Secretary Arlington, July 13, 1666.
[5-13] British Public Record Office, CO1-21, Thomas Ludwell to Lord
Arlington, Feb. 12, 1667.
[5-14] British Public Record Office, CO1-21, Thomas Ludwell to Lord John
Berkeley.
[5-15] British Public Record Office, CO1-23, p. 19, Ludwell to Lord
Arlington.
[5-16] British Public Record Office, CO1-21, Governor and Council to the
King.
[5-17] British Public Record Office, CO1-30, p. 51, Petition of the
Governor and Council.
[5-18] British Public Record Office, CO5-1356, p. 408, Report of the
Council to the King.
[5-19] British Public Record Office, CO5-1355, p. 385, Colonial Entry
Book.
[5-20] British Public Record Office, CO1-23, p. 19, Ludwell to Lord
Arlington, July 20, 1665.
[5-21] British Public Record Office, CO5-1371, p. 246, Colonial Entry
Book.
[5-22] British Public Record Office, CO5-1371, pp. 232-240, Dialogue
Between John Good and Nathaniel Bacon, Colonial Entry Book, 1677.
[5-23] British Public Record Office, CO1-30, p. 51, Petition of the
Governor and Council to the King, July 1673.
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