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of touch in colonial Virginia; Patent of auditor and surveyor-general 1682?; Prince George county records with much information as to families; Proceedings of visitors of William and Mary college, 1716; Gov. Spotswood's proclamation, 1680; Peter Jones' will, 1721; David Black's library, 1782; A list of shareholders in London Company, 1783; Also of slave owners in Spotsylvania county, 1783; Virginia tobacco in Russia in 17th century. Index.

Virginia magazine of history and biography. Published quarterly by the Virginia historical society for the year ending June, 1898. 8vo, pp. iv, 491. 6074

v. 5-Contents: Boundary line_proceedings, 1710 (continued from v. 4); General court decisions, 1664-1670; Letters of William Fitzhugh, 1695; Northampton county records in 17th century; Colonial letters, etc. (Ludwell papers), 1705-1745; A description of the government of Virginia, (Winder Papers, Va. state library); Historical memoranda relating to the House of burgesses, 1685-91, from Ludwell papers, Va. historical society; Persons who suffered by Bacon's rebellion. The commissioners' report-(Winder papers, Va. state library). Abstracts of Virginia land patents, prepared by W. G. Stanard; Viewers of tobacco crop, 1639 (Acts of Assembly, 1639, Robinson MS.); Case of Anthony Penton (Robinson MS.-Va. hist. soc.); Early Episcopacy in Accomack; Letters to Thomas Adams, 1769-79. Depositions of continental soldiers; Tithables of Lancaster county, Va., 1654, with notes; Letters of William Fitzhugh, 1695-7; A list of early land patents and grants, 1745 to 1754, with an introduction by F. M. Toner; Proceedings of the annual meeting held December 20th, 1897; List of officers and members; The Governor's land (Ludwell MS.); Price lists and diary of Col. Fleming, 1787-1789; The Meherrin Indians-a letter to the General assembly, June, 1707; The trial of criminal cases (Ludwell MS.); Petition of John Mercer to the House of burgesses (Ludwell papers); Abstracts of Rappahannock co. wills, 1656-77, prepared by W. G. Stanard; Rev. Francis Doughty (Rappahannock county records); Arms of the Cocke family; Necrology: William Wood Crump, Walter R. Staples, Lewis Ginter, Robert Taylor Scott, Samuel W. Venable, Aubin L. Boulware, Charles C. Wight, John Randolph Tucker, Justin Winsor, Samuel Phillips Lee. Bacon's men in Surry (from Surry records, v. 1671-84); Letters of Lafayette, 1781; Title to Greenspring, 1618-1716 (Ludwell MSS., Va. hist. soc.); Old letters of revolutionary date, contributed by Anne Randolph Ball; Journal of John Barnwell, 1711-12; Early wills and deeds, Isle of Wight co., 1733, contributed by R. S. Thomas; Will of Robert King Carter (died in 1743); Genealogy: The Cocke family of Virginia (Henrico); Roane, Kennon, AstonRobertson, Bradby-Byrd-Rogers families; Walke family of Lower Norfolk county; Godwin family of Nansemond and Isle of Wight counties, Va., with notices of the families of Holladay, Gray, Blunt, &c.; The Markham family; Winston (Edmund); Hughes family of Powhatan county: The Moseley family; The Gookin, Calvert, Carr families: Parkers of Browsholme, Yorkshire, England, and of Virginia; The Brockenbrough family. Historical notes and queries: An oath of allegiance, contributed by M. Oldham, jr.; Banks family in Virginia, 1668-1759; Letter of Richard Henry Lee, Dec. 1, 1776; Public officers, 1781; Letter of Mrs. Nathaniel Bacon, 1676; Secession convention, letter from John Critcher; Title to Leesylvania; Size roster of Captain Nathaniel Welch's company, second regiment in the revolution; Burning of the Richmond theater-a letter of 7th Febr'y., 1812; A list of the officers entitled to land under the proclamation of Gov. Dinwiddie and their assessment to cover expenses of surveys to secure lands, and a list of balance due from sundrys on account of their claims to land under the proclamation of 1754, copied from Colonel George Washington's ledger; Index.

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Virginia magazine of history and biography. year ending June, 1899. 8vo, pp. iv, 473, xxiii. V. 6-Contents: Carter papers; Virginia Society of the Cincinnati; Letters to Thomas Adams, 1771-9; Isle of Wight county wills, 1647-1776, by R. S. Thomas; Journal of John Barnwell, 1711-12; Letters of Lafayette, 1781; Letters of William Fitzhugh, 1696-9; Families of Lower Norfolk and Princess Anne counties; Abstracts of Virginia land patents, by W. G. Stanard; Second Virginia battalion, 1777; Virginia in 1771-letter from Col. Richard Bland to Thomas Adams; A Scotch trader, letter from Charleston, 12 May, 1798; Letter from London, 1659; Vindication of Sir William Berkeley; Letters of General Henry Lee, '79-'80; Election of Col. Geo. Washington for the House of burgesses, 1758; Trustees of Hampden-Sidney College, 1775-85, by J. B. Henneman; Capt. John Bargrave's charges against the former government of Virginia, 1622; Kidnapping maidens to be sold in Virginia, 1618; A note of the shipping, men, &c., sent to Virginia, 1619; Poor children to be sent to Virginia, 1619-20; Petition of West, Claiborne, &c., to the king (1622?); Epitaphs at Brandon, Prince George county, Va.; Virginia in 1623: A new clue to the Lee ancestry-letter from Lancelot Lee, of Coton, England, to Thomas Lee, of Stratford, Va., 1745; Washing

ton's capitulation at Fort Necessity, 1754; Depositions as to the burning of William and Mary college, 1705; Virginia militia in the Revolution; Virginia borrowing from Spain-letter from Governor Jefferson to Governor Galvez, 1779; Necrology: Reminiscences of western Virginia, 1770-1790, by John Redd; Will of Mrs. Mary Willing Byrd, of Westover, 1813, with a list of the Westover portraits; Virginia corn, 1619; Death of Sir Thomas Gates; List of patents for lands in Virginia, Mch. 1616, to June 1623; Collections in English churches for Virginia, 1623; Virginia in 1623-4; Reply of Sir Thomas Smythe and Alderman Johnson to the petition of John Bargrave, 1621; Lord Mandeville to Secretary Conway, 1623; The Virginia company and the House of commons, 1624; Complaint by Germans against Governor Spotswood; The Acadians in Virginia, 1755; Jacobitism in Virginia-Charges against Capt. Jacob Lumpkin, 1690; A proclamation for a fast day, 1691; A violation of a tobacco planting law, 1691; Petition of Edmund Jenings, Attorney-General, for increase of salary, 1692; Genealogy; Notes and Queries; Book reviews; Index. Proceedings at the annual meeting of the society. List of officers and members.

Virginia magazine of history and biography. Published quarterly for the year ending June, 1900. 8vo, pp. iv, 476. 6076

v. 7-Contents: Reminiscences of western Virginia, 1770-1790, by John Redd; Will of Christopher Robinson, 1693; Virginia militia in the Revolution-a list furnished by J. T. McAllister; Trustees of Hampden-Sidney College, by J. B. Henneman; The new government for Virginia, 1624, abstracts from English public records; Extracts from the register of Farnham Parish, Richmond county; Carter papers: An inventory of all the S and personal property of the Hon'ble Robert Carter of the county of Lancaster, Esq.; Abstracts of Virginia land patents, by W. G. Stanard; Genealogy: Foote family, Pryor family, Payne family of Goochland, &c., Rodes family, Withers family, Yates family, Booker family, Coles family. Virginia in 1624-5-abstracts from British Public record office; Answer of Sir George Yeardley to charges of Capt. John Martin, &c.; Papers relating to the administration of Governor Nicholson and to the founding of William and Mary college; Virginia game, and field sports, description of them by the botanist Clayton in 1739; Letters of Washington; Bill for a service of plate, 1794; Sainsbury's abstracts of documents in the English Public Record office relative to the colony of Virginia, 1606 to 1627. Genealogy: The Fitzhugh family; An attorney's bill, 1728; Vestrymen Upper Parish, Nansemond co., 1760-1791; Proceedings at annual meeting of the society, Dec. 30th, 1899; List of officers and members; The "Vigilance Committee”Richmond during the War of 1812; Virginia in 1628-the tobacco monopoly; Sainsbury's abstracts: The case of Captain (John) Martin; John Paul Jones as a citizen of Virginia; The will of Charles Lewis of the Byrd, 1779; Books in colonial Virginia; Punishment of a slave for murder, Rockingham county, 1778; Capt. William Edmonds' company, 1761; Virginia forces surrendered at Charleston in 1780; Eppes family; Clergy ordained and licensed for the American colonies, from 1699 to 1710; RoBards family; Genealogy: The Farrar family, Yates-Randolph. The Indians of southern Virginia, 16501711; Will of Josias Mackie, Presbyterian minister, Norfolk and Princess Anne counties, 1716; The Virginia census, 1624-25; Virginia in 1629 and 1630; Reminiscences of western Virginia, 1770-1790, by John Redd; Marriage licenses, Augusta county, Va., 1749-1773; Genealogy: Eskridge of Virginia; Basset-Stith; Poythress and Ball families. Notes and queries; Book reviews; General Index.

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v. 8-Contents: Proceedings; In memoriam, William Wirt Henry; Offcers and members; The Indians of southern Virginia, 1650-1711: Depositions in the Virginia and North Carolina boundary case; Inventory of estate of Thomas Lord Fairfax; Letters from Mrs. Ralph Izard to Mrs. William Lee, 1781-83; Virginia in 1631: Movement to re-establish Virginia colony; Papers relating to the administration of Governor Nicholson and to the founding of William and Mary college; Notes from the Council and General court records, 1641-1677, by Conway Robinson; Virginia militia in the Revolution; Abstracts of Virginia land patents, by W. G. Stanard; Genealogy: descendants of Robert Green and allied families in Virginia, by Holdridge Ozro Collins; A forgotten member of the Ball family; Richard Ball; Throckmorton family; Eskridge family; Fitzhugh family; Descendants of John Stith and Mary Randolph; The Farrar family; Society of the Cincinnati in the state of Virginia; John Christian, in account with Parke Goodall, 1776-1787; John Brent; James Parker; List of colonial officers; Gov. Spotswood's inventory; Unpublished letters of Jefferson, July 29, 1776May 20, 1818. Virginia in 1632-33-34, abstracts by W. N. Sainsbury, and copies in McDonald papers, Virginia state library; Extracts from county records; James Nourse of Virginia; Services of Thomas Lewis in the

Revolution; The Maupin family; Letters of Harrison Gray and Harrison Gray, jr., of Massachusetts, members of the House of burgesses, Nov. 2, 1685-Mar. 30, 1758; Militia companies in Augusta county in 1742, by Jos. A. Waddell; An unwritten chapter in the early life of Mary Washington, by G. W. Beale; Bank of United States: Petitions of Virginia cities and towns for the establishment of branches, 1791. William Royall and "Sketches by a Traveller;" Virginia in 1635: the deposing of Governor Harvey; Adams family, by William Newton Adams; The Towles family; Funeral expenses of Benjamin Harrison, 1745; Early Augusta county surveys, by Lyman Chalkley; Virginia newspapers in public libraries: annotated list of newspapers in Library of Congress; Biographical sketch of General Joseph Martin, by his son; Extracts from register of St. Paul's Parish, Stafford (now King George) county, Virginia; Extracts from proceedings of the House of burgesses of Virginia, 1652-1661; Proclamation of council of Virginia, about May 6, 1775; List of delegates to Virginia Assembly from Kanawha county from 1790 to 1863, by J. L. Miller; The tercentenary of Jamestown: Historic interest of the settlement at Jamestown; Genealogy: The Robards family. General index.

Virginia magazine of history and biography. Published quarterly for the year ending June, 1902. 8vo, pp. iv, 480, xx. 6078

v. 9-Contents: Virginia newspapers in public libraries; Henry county, from its formation in 1776 to the end of the 18th century, et seq.; Papers relating to the administration of Gov. Nicholson and to the founding of William and Mary college; President Nathaniel Bacon to Governor Lord Effingham, 1689; Governor Lord Effingham to Lieut. Gov. Nicholson and the Council of Virginia, 1690; Virginia in 1636; Notes from the council and general court records, 1641-1678; The Virginia assembly of 1641-A list of members and some of the acts; Selections from the Campbell papers; Virginia militia in the Revolution; Will of Col. William Byrd, 3d, with notices of him and other members of his family; Eastern-shore history, by Thomas T. Upshur; Genealogy-The Fitzhugh family; Wilson Cary of Ceelys and his family by Wilson Miles Cary; Letters of William Byrd, 2d, of Westover, Va., 1733-6; Diary of a prisoner of war at Quebec, 1776, by J. A. Waddell; Virginia in 1637-Harvey's second administration; Sainsbury's abstracts and the colonial history of Virginia; The Throckmorton family, by C. Wickliffe Throckmorton; The Robards family; The Towles family; Adams family of Maryland and Virginia; Eskridge family; The Farrar family; An abridgement of the laws of Virginia, compiled in 1694; King and Queen county deeds, 1667-1800; Members of the Virginia House of burgesses, 1688; The Brooke family of Virginia, by St. George T. Brooke; The Herndon family, by John W. Herndon; The Germans of the valley, by John Walter Wayland; The Germans of the valley, by Hans Jung; Virginia legislative documents, 1764; The John Brown letters found in the Virginia State library, 1901, with introduction, by W. W. Scott; The battle of Point Pleasant, by J. T. McAllister; Notes and queries; Book reviews; Index.

Virginia magazine of history and biography. Published quarterly, for the year ending June, 1903. 8vo, pp. iv, 480, xiv. 6079

v. 10-Contents: Virginia legislative documents; The John Brown letters, 1859; The Germans of the Valley, by John Walter Wayland; Abridgement of Virginia laws, 1694; Eastern-shore history, by Thomas T. Upshur; Henry county from its formation in 1776 to the end of the 18th century, et seq., by C. B. Bryant; The battle of Point Pleasant, by J. T. McAllister: Virginia militia in the revolution; Adam Muller (Miller), first white settler in the Valley of Virginia, by Charles E. Kemper; Genealogy: Farrar, Brooke, Herndon, Renick, Michaux, Fulton, Cox, Eskridge, Steptoe, Lindsay, Minor, RoBards, Littleberry Mosby-William Cannon, Cocke, Gray, Bowie, Robb. Notes and queries; Ferrar papers; Some colonial letters: Carter and Byrd, etc.; Pioneer days in Alleghany county, by W. A. McAllister; Will of Wilson Cary, 1772; List of tithables in Northampton co., August, 1666; Virginia newspapers in public libraries: Annotated list of Virginia newspapers in the Virginia state library; Slave owners, Westmoreland co., Va., 1782; The House of Burgesses, 1683 and 1684; Virginia in 1636-8; Letters of William Proctor, 1739-40; Proceedings of the Virginia committee of correspondence, 1759-67; The effect of the adoption of the constitution upon the finances of Virginia, by W. F. Dodd; Boundaries of Essex and King and Queen cos., 1708 . Books in colonial Virginia; Virginia gleanings

in England.

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v. 11-Contents: Proceedings of the Virginia committee of correspondence, 1759-'67; The John Brown letters; Surrender of Virginia to the Parliamentary commissioners, March, 1651-2; The Ferrar papers at Magdalene College, Cambridge; Virginia in 1638-39; Some colonial Virginia records; Virginia gleanings in England, communicated by Lothrop Withington; Na

tive Virginians who became governors of other states, 1779 to 1865; Notes from the Isle of Wight county records, by R. S. Thomas; Virginia militia in the Revolution; Henry county from its formation, in 1776 to the end of the eighteenth century, et seq.; Genealogy: Brooke, RoBards, Herndon, Lindsay, Cocke, Gray, Bowie, Robb, &c.; Notes and queries: Moravian diaries of travels through Virginia, 1749; edited by William J. Hinke and Charles E. Kemper; The Chesapeake War; Address of the council to the lords commissioners of trade, 1717 or 1718; Genealogy: Bruce, Morton, Minor. Fac-simile of letter of Sir Edwin Sandys, 1619; Orderly book and journal of James Newell during the Point Pleasant campaign, 1774; Laying the corner stone of Quesnay's academy, 1786; The site of old "James Towne," 1607-1698, by Samuel H. Yonge; Map of "James Citty," Va., 1607-1698; Index to map; Virginia council and general court records, 1640-1641; The vestry book of King William parish, Va., 1707-1750; Prefatory note, The register of the Huguenot church at Manakin town on James river, 1707-1750, by Robert H. Fife; Some Virginia names and their meanings; Jamestown and the Association for the preservation of Virginia antiquities; Trial of Rev. Archibald McRoberts, 1772-4; Prosecution of Baptist ministers, Chesterfield county, Va., 1771-73; Sketch of Gov. Walter Leake of Mississippi; General Index.

Virginia magazine of history and biography. Published quarterly, for the year ending June, 1905. 8vo, pp. iv, 487, xxxii. 6081

v. 12-Contents: Proceedings of the Virginia Committee of correspondence, 1759-'67; Census of Gloucester county, 1782-83, by Edward Wilson James; The vestry book of King William Parish, Va., 1707-1750; The site of old "James Towne," 1607-1698, by Samuel H. Yonge; Moravian diaries of travels through Virginia, 1747-9, edited by William J. Hinke and Charles E. Kemper; Virginia gleanings in England, by Lothrop Withington; Historical and Genealogical notes and queries; Genealogy: Bruce family, Morton data; Fielding and Davis notes, by J. L. Miller; Brooke family or Virginia, by St. George Tucker Brooke; The Herndon family, by John W. Herndon; Book reviews; Revolutionary services of Robert Bolling, of Petersburg, Va.; Virginia militia in the Revolution; Extracts from Virginia county records; Petition of people of Jamestown, 1682; General J. E. B. Stuart, by C. B. Bryant; The Offley family, by Kate Mason Rowland; Moravian missionaries and the Scotch-Irish, by J. A. W.; Letters from General Nat. Greene to Colonel Charles Harrison, 1781-2; The Byrd library at Westover, 1777; Musgrave family; Biography of Thomas Emmerson, by Henry Francis Beaumont; The Brooke family of Virginia-Will of Wm. Brooke, 1735; Letters of Jefferson, etc., found among the papers of James McHenry; Extracts from Virginia county records; A bill of lading, 1674; Description of Middlesex County, 1700; Grievances of the people of Middlesex, 1700; Order by Lancaster county court in regard to ministers, Oct. 23, 1661; Order by governor and council in regard to justices of the peace, 1686; and others. The Brooke family of Virginia; The Marshall tradition, by Thomas M. Anderson; The early westward movement of Virginia, 17221734, as shown by the proceedings of the colonial Council, edited by Chas. E. Kemper; Address of the Council to Governor Spotswood, September, 1713; Resolutions of House of burgesses, September 2d, 1715; Virginia in 1639; Letters on military matters among the papers of James McHenry; Virginia legislative papers, from originals in Virginia state archives, 1774; Historical and genealogical notes and queries; Genealogy; Brent family, by W. B. Chilton; Bruce; Stone families of Virginia-some problems; Index. Published quarterly by The Virginia historical society, for the year ending June, 1906. Richmond, Va., House of the society. iv, 506 p. facsim. port. plates. 8vo.

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v. 13. Contents: Buchanan, James, how made president. censes of John A. Parker; Carriage owners in Gloucester county, Va., 1784. Communicated by Edward Wilson James, Norfolk, Va. Corbin papers; Council and general court records, notes from; Fredericksburg, Va., Gazette, 1787-1803, memoranda from; Genealogy-Brooke, Brent, Mallory; Historical and genealogical notes and queries; History in its relation to literature. An address before the annual meeting of the Virginia historical society by Prof. W. P. Trent, Columbia university; Hungars church, Northampton county, Va. By Thos. B. Robertson, Eastville, Va. Illustrations-General Roger Elliott, effigies of John Brent and wife, Cossington rectory, Cossing ton lodge, Wickins near Charing, Kent, Hungars church, Charing church, Kent, Hutton Conyers, Yorkshire; Jones, John Paul, letter to Joseph Hewes; King William parish, vestry book of, 1707-1750. Translated from the French and edited by Prof. R. H. Fife, Wesleyan university; Logg's Town, treaty of, 1752; Meade, Richard Kidder, letter of; Revolutionary army orders, for a main army under Washington, 1778-1779; Virginia in 1639-40. From English public record office; Virginia gleanings in England. By Lothrop Withington, of London, England, and H. T. Waters, of Massachusetts; Virginia and the Catawbas and Cherokees, a treaty between; Virginia and the Cherokees, &c., treaties of, 1768 and 1770; Virginia, early westward

movement of, 1772-74. Council orders. Edited by Charles E. Kemper, Washington, D. C. Virginia legislative papers, 1774-75; Virginia militia in the Revolution; Yeardley, Governor Sir George, and council commission to, March 14, 1625-6.

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V. 14-Contents: Assemblies of Virginia, 1661-1758, A list, with speakers, &c.; Bacon, Nathaniel, the "Rebel", family of, as shown by papers in the case of Jarvis vs. Jason; Book reviews; Council and General court records, notes from; Council of Virginia in executive sessions, journals 1737-1763; Delaware, Lord, letters from, 1610, 1611; Genealogies: Brent, Mallory, Brooke; Germans in Madison County, Va.; Historical and genealogical notes and queries; (Illustrations: Lark Stoke manor house; Ilimington church, The Archway, Lark Stoke, the kitchen, Lark Stoke, fac-similes of marks of Indian chiefs, The Dering arms, Admington house, The "Black Horse", Pluckley, Kent;) Legislative papers, Virginia; McGuire, John Peyton, In memoriam; Newports "Virginia discovery", 1607; Revolutionary army orders for the main army under Washington, 1778-1779; Virginia militia in the Revolution; Virginia historical society, proceedings and list of members, January magazine; Virginia colonial records; Virginia gleanings in England.

Virginia magazine of history and biography. Published quarterly, by the Virginia historical society, for the year ending June, 1908. 8vo, pp. iv, 493. 6084

v. 15-Contents: Atkinson, Roger, letters of, 1769-76, contributed and edited by A. J. Morrison; Bacon, Nathaniel, "The Rebel," family of; Book reviews; Clark, George Rogers, history of his "Memoir," by Mrs. Minnie G. Cook; Council of Virginia, journals of executive sessions, 1737-1763; French and Indian war, documents relating to, 1755-1762, edited and annotated, by Charles E. Kemper; Genealogy: Brent, Mallory, Brooke, Robinson, Middlesex, &c.; Historical and genealogical notes and queries; James, Edward Wilson, in memoriam; Letters, some, family of the eighteenth century; Maps of Virginia, some early, and their makers, &c., by P. Lee Phillips; Orders and proclamations for Virginia, in regard to prizes, protection of shipping, &c.; Randolph manuscript. Virginia seventeenth century records; Revolutionary army orders for the main army under Washington, 1778-79; Servants plot of 1663; Virginia in 1625-1626, From English Public record office; Virginia colonial records, from manuscripts in Library of Congress; Virginia gleanings in England, (Wills) Contributed by Lothrop Withington; Virginia legislative papers; Virginia militia in the revolution; Virginia historical society, Proceedings at annual meeting, January magazine; Virginia historical society, list of officers and members, January magazine.

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v. 16-Contents: Book reviews; Colonial documents, miscellaneous. From the Virginia State archives; Council of Virginia, journals of executive sessions, 1763-1767; Genealogy: Brent, Brooke, Pleasants, Robinson; Historical and genealogical notes and queries; Randolph manuscript, Virginia seventeenth century records; Revolutionary army orders for the main army under Washington, 1778-1779; Revolutionary pension declarations from Pittsylvania co., Va.; Virginia in 1626-27. From the English Public record office; Virginia legislative papers; Virginia gleanings in England, (wills). Virginia magazine of history and biography. Published quarterly, by the Virginia historical society, for the year ending December, 1909. 8vo, pp. iv, 483. 6086

v. 17-Contents: Books received; Book reviews; Bryan, Joseph, Memoir, By W. Gordon McCabe, April magazine; Chicheley, Sir Henry, biographical sketch of; Colonial documents, Miscellaneous. From the Virginia State archives; Genealogy: Brent, Brooke, Gregory, &c., Morton, Pleasants, Robinson; Henry county, Revolutionary records of; Historical and genealogical notes and queries; Library of Daniel Parke Custis, catalogue of; Lunsford, Sir Thomas, Biographical sketch of; Morton's, Capt. John, company, pay roll, 1776; Randolph manuscript, Virginia seventeenth century records; Revolutionary army orders for the main army under Washington, 17781779; Revolutionary pension declarations from Pittsylvania county, Va.; Virginia in 1641-49. From the English Public record office; Virginia in 1650. From the English Public record office; Virginia in 1650-1652. From the English Public record office; Virginia in 1652-1653. From the English

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