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[6-1] Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New Description of Virginia, p. 3.
[6-2] British Public Record Office, CO1-30, pp. 17, 51.
[6-3] Surry County Wills, Deeds, Etc. 1671-1624, Virginia State Library.
[6-4] Surry County Wills, Deeds, Etc. 1684-1686, pp. 34-35, Virginia State Library.
[6-5] Surry County Wills, Deeds, Etc. 1684-1686, pp. 86-87, Virginia State Library.
[6-6] P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, p. 199.
[6-7] Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New Description of Virginia, p. 3.
[6-8] P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, p. 200.
[6-9] Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New Description of Virginia, p. 3.
[6-10] Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New Description of Virginia, p. 18.
[6-11] Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New Description of Virginia, p. 15.
[6-12] P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, p. 201.
[6-13] Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. III, Leah and Rachel, p. 13.
[6-14] British Public Record Office, CO5-1316, Statement of Mr. Perry and Captain Hyde, Correspondence of the Board of Trade.
[6-15] Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. III, Virginia Richly Valued, p. 10.
[6-16] Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New Albion, p. 32.
[6-17] Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. III, Leah and Rachel, p. 18.
[6-18] Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New Description of Virginia, p. 7.
[6-19] Abstracts of Proceedings of the Virginia Company of London, Vol.
II, p. 171.
[6-20] P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, p. 153.
[6-21] P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, pp. 160-161.
[6-22] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. V, p. 285.
[6-23] Surry County Wills, Deeds, Etc. 1684-1686, p. 7, Virginia State Library.
[6-24] Surry County Wills, Deeds, Etc. 1684-1686, pp. 34-35, Virginia State Library.
[6-25] Surry County Wills, Deeds, Etc. 1684-1686, pp. 86-87, Virginia State Library.
[6-26] Surry County Wills, Deeds, Etc. 1671-1684, Virginia State Library.
[6-27] John Splitimber paid for himself alone in the t.i.thable lists of 1675.
[6-28] York County Records, 1694-1702, Virginia State Library.
[6-29] Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New Description of Virginia, p. 15.
[6-30] Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. II, New Description of Virginia, p. 14.
[6-31] British Public Record Office, CO5-1371, p. 241.
[6-32] "I would have all men consider how meanly we are provided of men of learning, ability and courage, nay indeed of honesty, to stand up in the people's behalf and oppose the oppressing party," said Nathaniel Bacon in 1676. British Public Record Office, CO5-1371, p. 246.
[6-33] The most notable case of betrayal is that of Isaac Allerton, who sold himself to the Governor for the promise of a seat in the Council of State. British Public Record Office, CO5-1356, pp. 125-126, Colonial Entry Book.
[6-34] British Public Record Office, CO1-4.
[6-35] P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. I, pp. 287-288.
[6-36] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. X, p. 271.
[6-37] British Public Record Office, CO1-8, p. 48.
[6-38] British Public Record Office, CO1-8.
[6-39] Hening, Statutes at Large, Vol. I, pp. 360-361.
[6-40] Hening, Statutes at Large, Vol. I, p. 361.
[6-41] Hening, Statutes at Large, Vol. I, p. 355.
[6-42] Hening, Statutes at Large, Vol. I, p. 363.
[6-43] Sixth Report of Royal Commission on Historical Ma.n.u.scripts, Part I, Instructions to Sir George Ayscue, Sept. 26, 1651.
[6-44] The commissioners were Capt. Robert Dennis, Richard Bennett, Thomas Stegge and Captain William Claiborne, all of whom with the exception of Dennis were Virginians.
[6-45] Hening, Statutes at Large, Vol. I, pp. 371, 373.
[6-46] Southern Literary Messanger, Jan. 1845; Charles Campbell, History of Virginia, p. 74.
[6-47] Southern Literary Messanger, Jan. 1845.
[6-48] British Public Record Office, CO5-1371, p. 387, Colonial Entry Book.
NOTES TO CHAPTER VII