Virginia, 1492-1892 a brief review of the discovery of the continent of North America, with a history of the executives of the colony and of the commonwealth of Virginia in two parts |
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CAPTAIN GEORGE PERCY.
XI. Deputy-Governor.
XI. March 28, 1611, to May 19, 1611.
Captain George Percy was appointed by Lord De la
Warr "to remain Deputie-Governor untill the comming of the
Marshall, Sir Thomas Dale." This honor he assumed on
March 28, 1611, and held until the arrival of Dale, May,
1611. Again a period of great depression occurred in the
colony, but Dale, with his supplies and enthusiasm, stiried
the embers of hope in the hearts of the desponding settlers.
Percy left Virginia, April 22, 1612, and never returned.
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