[178] Narratives of Early Va., pp. 21 and 22.
[179] Ibid., p. 200.
[180] Ibid., p. 220.
[181] Abstracts of Proceedings of Va. Company of London, Vol. II, p.
171.
[182] Neill, Va. Carolorum.
[183] Hening"s Statutes, Vol. II.
[184] Force, Historical Tracts, Vol. II, New Albion.
[185] Ibid., p. 5.
[186] Bruce, Econ. Hist. of Va., Vol. I, p. 7.
[187] Ibid., Vol. II, pp. 41 and 42; Jones" Va.
[188] Ba.s.sett, Writings of Wm. Byrd, p. 47.
[189] Ibid., pp. 75 and 76.
[190] It is not to be supposed that these people are the ancestors of the eastern North Carolians of today. As they were cast off by society in Virginia, so were they crowded west by the influx of more industrious settlers in their new home and their descendants are at present to be found in the Blue Ridge and the Alleghanies.
[191] Neill, Va. Carolorum.
[192] Neill, Va. Carolorum; Bruce, Econ. Hist. of Va. Vol. II, p. 45.
[193] Neill, Va. Carolorum; Force, Historical Tracts, Vol. III; Bruce, Econ. Hist. of Va., Vol. II, p. 45.
[194] Bruce, Econ. Hist. of Va., Vol. II, p. 47.
[195] Ibid., p. 118.
[196] Bruce, Econ. Hist. of Va. Vol. I, p. 349.
[197] Va. Maga. of Hist. and Biog., Vol. I, p. 75.
[198] Wm. & Mary Quar.
[199] Bruce, Econ. Hist. of Va., Vol. I, p. 356.
[200] Va. Maga. of Hist. and Biog., Vol. I, p. 141.
[201] Sainsbury Abstracts, for 1662, pp. 17 and 19; Bruce, Econ. Hist.
of Va., Vol. I, pp. 389-390-391-392.
[202] Bruce, Econ. Hist. of Va., Vol. I, p. 393.
[203] Hening"s Statutes, Vol. II, p. 238.
[204] Ibid.
[205] Ibid., Vol. II, p. 509.
[206] Hening"s Statutes, Vol. II.
[207] Va. Maga. of Hist. and Biog., Vol. I, p. 59; Vol. III, p. 134.
[208] The commons of Charles City county said: "Sir William Berkeley, mindeing and aspiring to a sole and absolute power and command over us ... did take upon him the sole nameing and appointing of other persons, such as himself best liked and thought fittest for his purposes."
[209] Va. Maga. of Hist. and Biog., Vol. III, p. 141.
[210] Va. Maga. of Hist. and Biog., Vol. III, p. 136.
[211] Ibid., Vol. I, p. 60.
[212] Ibid., Vol. III, p. 134.
[213] Ibid., Vol. III, p. 136.
[214] Va. Maga. of Hist. and Biog., Vol. III, p. 38; p. 136.
[215] Beverley"s Virginia; Wm. & Mary Quar., Vol. VI, p. 9.
[216] Jones" Virginia.
[217] Bruce, Econ. Hist. of Va., Vol. I, p. 572.
[218] Force, Hist. Tracts.
[219] Hening"s Statutes, Vol. II, p. 515.
[220] Bruce, Econ. Hist. of Va., Vol. II, p. 108.
[221] Jones" Virginia.
[222] Fiske, Old Va. and Her Neighbors, Vol. II, p. 189.
[223] Voyages dans l"Amerique Septentrionale, Vol. II, p. 142; "C"est-la que, depuis que j"ai pa.s.se les mers, j"ai vu pour la premiere fois des pauvres. En effet, parmi ces riches plantations ou le negre seul est malhereux, on trouve souvent de miserables cabanes hibitees par des blancs, dont la figure have & l"habillement deguenille annoncent la pauvrete."
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