Virginia under the Stuarts 1607-1688Wertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson
History
Virginia under the Stuarts 1607-1688
Wertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson
Virginia -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
[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.
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