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ADDENDA.


THE
VESTRY BOOK
-OF-
Henrico Parish, Virginia,
1730-1773,
From the Original Manuscript,
-WITH-
NOTES AND APPENDIX,
-BY-
DR. R. A. BROCK.




St. John's Church 1741.


Interior East End St. John's Church 1774-1775,
where the Virginia Convention assembled, at which time Patrick Henry made his famous "liberty
speech."


AT a Vestry, held October the twenty Eight, in the Year
of Our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty,
at CURLES1 Church.
Prefent.
The Reverend Mr. James Keith, | |
Richard Randolph,2 | John Worfham, |
John Redford, | Jofeph Royal, |
Bowler Cocke, | John Bolling. |
Henrico Parifh. | Dr. | |
To the Reverend James Keith, | [65] | |
To William Perkins, Reader, | [66] | |
To Richard Williams, Reader, | [67] | |
To Charles Griffith, Reader, | [68] | |
To Charles Griffith, Clerk of the Veftry, | [69] | |
To John Hobfon, Sexton, | [70] | |
To John Ofborn, Sexton, | [71] | |
To Thomas Branch, for Ferriages, | [72] | |
To Thomas Jefferfon,3 for Ferriages, | [73] | |
To Joseph Wilkinfon, for Ann Hewett, | [74] | |
To the Church-wardens for the poor, viz: Abraham Robinfon, Pardue's Sons, |
[75] | |
To Jofeph Wilkinson, | [76] | |
To Sarah Woodcock, for her fon, | [77] | |
To Hutchins Burton, for Sarah Rawlins, | [78] | |
To John Herbert, | ||
To Abraham Bailey, for John Worth, Brought over, |
[79] 25,800 | 1,164 |
To Elizabeth Womack, for keeping a foundling child fix months, |
500 | 40 |
To the Church-wardens, for Sufanna Wakefield, | 800 | 64 |
To Richard Williams, Sexton, | 600 | |
To Capte John Redford, for the railing of the Church, in full payment, |
4,000 | 320 |
To William Bafs, for the railing of the Church, in full payment, |
4,000 | 200 |
To Capte John Redford, for fix Benches, | 200 | 16 |
To William Robertfon, for keeping Andrew Crawford four months and burying of him, |
1,000 | 80 |
To Capte Jofeph Royal, for twenty-nine levies, entered in the lift and live in King William parifh, |
1,131 | |
To Capte Jofeph Royal, for nine Infolvents, | 351 | |
To Colo Francis Epps, as Per Acct., | 1,113 | |
To Jofeph Royal, for five Tithables, twice lifted, |
195 | |
To Jofeph Royal, Collect'd for good paiment, | 541 | |
40,231 | 2,904 | |
Sallary, | 4,023 | |
Cafk,4 | 2,904 | |
47,158 | ||
Due to the Parifh, | 62 | |
47,220 | ||
Henrico Parifh | Cr. | |
By 1574 Tithables at 30 ℔ of Tob'o Per pole, | 47,220 |
Ordered,
That Capte Jofeph Royal to receive, according to law,
of Every Tithable p'fon within this parifh, thirty pounds of
tobacco, being the parifh levy for this year, and that he pay
the Several Allowances before mentioned to the refpective
perfons to whom the fame are due.
JAMES KEITH, Minifter.

AT A Vestry held for Henrico Parish, the Twenty-Seventh
of September, in the Year of Our Lord One Thoufand
Seven Hundred and thirty One.
Prefent.
Jofeph Royal, church-warden; Francis Eppes, John Redford,
Bowler Cocke, Edward Booker, James Powel Cocke and
John Worfham, Jofeph Mayo5 and William Worfham, Gentlemen
take the Oath of Veftrymen for the Parifh.
Prefent, Jofeph and William Worfham, Gent.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, directing
due manner of proceffioning of lands, &c.,6 the ffollowing precincts
are lay'd out and directed to be proceffioned for the
parifh aforefaid, vizt: the North fide lower precinct from
Turkey Ifland Creek up to four Mile Creek, between White
Oak Swamp and the River, and that part of this parifh from
the lower line between White Oak and Chiquohomony as high
as Thomas Matthew's plantation.
Prefent, the Reverend James Keith.
Jofeph Pleafants and Stephen Woodfon are appoint'd to
fee the proceffioning made to the lower precinct, on the North
fide between the River and Swamp, and John Cocke and
Thomas Wilkins in the precinct, back between the two
Swamps and four mile creek.
From ffour Mile Creek to the River at the Mouth of ffield's
Creek, all Within the Main Road to the River, John Redford
and Benjamin Burton are appointed to see proceffioned.
From ffour Mile Creek bridge above the Said Creek, croffing
Northerly as the Said Creek tendeth to the head, and
thence Out to Thomas Matthew's, thence up Chiquohomony
Swamp to upland Brook bridge, thence as the road tendeth to
Rocketts, thence to the Mouth of ffield's Creek, thence to the
place began at, by Joell Walker and James Cocke to be proceffioned.
From upland brook bridge, up the branch to the head to
John Walford's on Do., thence down the faid Run to Tuckahoe
Creek, thence as the faid Creek tendeth to the River,
thence down the River to Rocketts, to be proceffioned by
John Price and John Williamfon.

From the Mouth of Deeprun up Tuckahoe to the Mouth of
Chumbley's branch, thence along the County line to Hanover
line, thence down Chiquohomony Swamp to the Mouth of upland
Brook, thence up the Brook to the bridge, to be proceffioned
by Robert Mofby and John Shepherd.
The ffirst precinct on the South fide James River, to begin
at the mouth of powel's Creek, Running up the river to the
Ware run, thence up the faid Run to the Appomattox Road,
thence along the faid Road to the parifh line, thence down the
faid Line to the place began at, to be proceffioned by William
Mofeley and Robert Ealam.
From the Mouth of Ware run up the river to the Mouth of
ffalling Creek, thence up the Said Creek Oppofite to Tallies'
Old plantation, thence acrofs to Grill's Old plantation on
Swift Creek, thence down the faid Creek to the parifh Line,
thence along the Said Line to Appomattox Road, thence along
the faid Road to the place began at, to be proceffioned by
Henry Vanderhood and ffield Jefferfon.7
From the Mouth of ffalling Creek up the river to the Mouth
of Powhite Creek, thence up the Said Creek to Lucy's
Spring, thence croffing to Lodwick Tanner's on Swift Creek,
thence down the faid Creek to Grill's Plantation, thence
acrofh to Tullitt's Old plantation, thence down ffalling Creek
to the Mouth thereof, to be proceffioned by Wharham Eafly
and Thomas Harris.
ffrom the Mouth of Powhite up the River to the parifh
line, thence along the parifh Lines to the County Lines,
thence along the County line to Swift Creek, thence down the
Creek to Lodowicks Tanner's, thence to the Mouth of Powhite
Creek to be proceffioned by John James Fflourenoy and Francis
fflournoy.
From parifh line on the South fide Swift Creek, along the
faid Line to Appomattox River, thence up the faid River to
the Mouth of Middle Creek, thence to Swift Creek, as
Straight a Courfe as may be gueffed, to Robert Arfhurst's
plantations, thence down the faid Creek to the place began
at, to be proceffioned by William Locket and Benjamin
Loket, Jun'r.
From the Mouth of Middle Creek on Appomattox River,
up the Same to the County Line, thence along the said Line to

Arfhurft's plantation, thence to the head of Middle Creek,
thence down the faid Creek to the place began at, to be proceffioned
by Edward Hafkins and Creed Haskins.
JAMES KEITH.
At a Vestry held for the parifh of Henrico, at CURLES
Church, October the Eleventh, in the Year of Our Lord One
Thoufand Seven Hundred and Thirty-one.
Prefent.
The Reverend Mr. James Keith. | |
William Randolph, Efq8 | Richard Randolph, |
Francis Eppes, | John Redford, |
James Powel Cocke, | Bowler Cocke, |
Edward Booker, | William Worfham, |
Jofeph Mayo, | John Worfham. |
Henrico Parifh. | Dr. | |
To the Reverend James Keith, | 16,000 | 64 |
To William Perkins, Reader, | 2,000 | 80 |
To Richard Williams, Reader, | 1,680 | 69 |
To Charles Griffith, Reader, | 2,000 | 80 |
To Charles Griffith, Clerk of the Veftry, | 500 | 80 |
To John Hobfon, Sexton, | 600 | 25 |
To John Ofborn, Sexton, | 600 | 28 |
To Thomas Branch, fferriages, | 1,200 | 48 |
To Peter Jefferfon, Son and Ex'r. of Thomas Jefferfon, and to ffield Jefferfon, Brother to the faid Peter Jefferfon, for fferriages, |
1,200 | 48 |
To Jofeph Wilkinson, for Ann Hewett, | 1,200 | 48 |
To the Church wardens for the floor, viz: | ||
To Abraham Robinfon, | 1,400 | |
To Jofeph Williamfon, | 800 | |
To Elianos Clerk, for keeping John Spring five weeks, |
300 | |
To Sufanna Woodcocke, for her fon, | 200 | |
To Hutchins Burton, for Sarah Rawlins, | 700 | 28 |
To John Herbert, | 1,000 | 40 |
To Capte Jofeph Royal, for Sufanna Wakefield, | 800 | 32 |
To Elianor Williams, as Sexton, for her Own Ufe |
600 | 24 |
To the Church wardens for Bread and Wine laft year, |
400 | |
To Michael Taylor, for John Littleworth, | 400 | |
To Abraham Bayley, for keeping John Littleworth two months, |
133 | |
To the Church-wardens for bread and Wine this Year, |
100 | |
To Sufanna Ware, for curing John Weft's hand, |
800 | |
To Mary Harding, for curing Mary Burnet of a Burn, |
240 | |
To Mary Harding, for keeping Mary Burnet three Months, |
300 | |
To John Synock, for putting up the Glafs of the Church Winder, |
10 | |
To the Reverend James Keith, 14 per ct. on his Sallary, |
2,616 | |
To the Church-warden, toward repairing the Chapple, |
1,000 | |
38,779 | 1,343 |
Ordered,
That William Randolph, Efq, and Mr. Edward Booker,
be appointed Church-wardens.
Ordered,
That Elianor Williams be continued as Sexton of the
Chapple
Ordered,
Sackfield Brewer be appointed Reader in the Chapple,
Richard Williams being abfconded from his duty therein.
Ordered,
That the Veftry do meet at the Court Houfe, on Saturday
next, to proportion the Parifh Levy, this Veftry not to be

Complete.
JAMES KEITH.
At a Vestry, held for the Parifh of HENRICO, in the
county of Henrico, November the Second, in the Year of Our
Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and thirty-one.
Prefent.
The Reverend James Keith. | ||
Francis Epps, | Richard Randolph, | |
Bowler Cocke, | Jofeph Mayo, | |
John Bolling,9 | John Worfham, | |
Edward Booker, | and | James Powel Cocke. |
Henrico Parifh, | Dr. | |
To Brought forward, | 38,779 | 1,343 |
To Capte Jofeph Royal, for Eight Infolvents, at 39 lbs. Tob'o, |
272 | |
To Seth Ward, for Infolvents, | 420 | |
To Capte Jofeph Royal, as per aacc't, | 512 | |
To Edward Bennett, for a Levy over charged in the year 1729, |
39 | |
40,022 | ||
Sallary at 4 lbs. Per Ct., | 1,601 | |
Cafk, | 1,343 | |
43,012 | ||
Balance due to the Parish, | 46 | |
43,012 |
Henrico Parish, | Cr. |
By Josefh Royal, for a ballance due in the Year 1729, |
110 |
By Josefh Royal, for a ballance due in the Year 1730, |
62 |
By 1680 Tithables at 25½ lbs Tb'o per poll, | 42,840 |
43,012 |

Ordered,
That Capte Henry Anderfon do receive, According to
Law, of Every Tithable perfon Within the parifh, twenty-five
pounds and a half of tobacco being the parifh Levy for
this year, and that he pay the Several Allowances before mentioned
to the refpective persons to whom the fame are due.
JAMES KEITH.
At a Vestry held for the parifh of HENRICO, at Curles
Church the thirteenth day of October, in the Year of Our
Lord One Thoufand and Seven Hundred and thirty-two.
Prefent.
The Reverend Mr. James Keith. | |
William Randolph, | Francis Eppes, |
Richard Randolph, | Joseph Royal, |
Bowler Cocke, | Edward Booker, |
James Powel Cocke, | John Worfham, |
William Worfham, | John Bolling. |
Henrico Parish. | Dr. | |
To the Reverend Mr. James Keith, | 16,000 | 640 |
To William Perkins, Reader, | 2,000 | 80 |
To Sackfield Brewer, Reader, | 2,000 | 80 |
To Charles Griffith, Reader, | 2,000 | 80 |
To Charles Griffith, Clerk of the Vestry, | 500 | 20 |
To John Hobfon, Sexton, | 600 | 24 |
To Thomas Branch, for fferriage, | 1,200 | 48 |
To ffield Jefferfon, for fferriage, | 120 | 48 |
To Jofeph Wilkinson for keeping Ann Hewitt seven months, |
700 | 28 |
To the Church Wardens for the Poor, viz: | ||
To Abraham Robinfon, | 1,400 | 50 |
To Richard Wood for keeping Jofeph Williamfon, | 800 | 32 |
To Elianor Williams, Sexton of the Chapple, | 600 | 24 |
To Sufanna Wood for keeping her son, | 1,200 | 48 |
To Hutchkins Burton for keeping Sarah Rawlins, | 700 | 28 |
To Church wardens for bread and Wine, | 400 | |
To 14 lb. per ct. on Mr. Keith's Sallary, | 2,616 | |
To Capt. Jofeph Royal under cafk in Eight Infolvents laft year, |
40 | |
To William Pardue, | 600 | 24 |
To Elizabeth Bargeff for keeping Ann Bryant's child one year, ending the 18th December next, |
800 | |
To Thomas Ofborne, Jun'r, for keeping a Baftard Child a year, ending the firft day of ffebruary next, |
800 | |
To James Franklin for keeping Alice Bryant, | 484 | |
To Philip Smith for keeping a Baftard Child fix months, ending the twenty-third day of Octob'r, |
400 | |
To Ralph Jackfon for keeping two of Robert Blakeley's children, |
250 | |
To Jofeph Watfon for keeping a bastard child three months, |
||
To Michael Taylor for keeping John Worth a year, |
700 | 28 |
To Conveniency for keeping John Worth a year, at 14 per cent. | 98 | |
To William Ligon for keeping Mary Dundan, | 600 | 24 |
To Conveniency for keeping Mary Dundan, at 14 per ct., | 84 | |
To Hays Whitloe for keeping William Weather one year, |
700 | |
To Conveniency for keeping William Weather one year, at 14 per ct., | 98 | |
To the Church warden for the ufe of John Tanner, |
500 | |
To Jofeph Wilkinfon for burying Ann Hewet, and other charges in her sicknefs, |
310 | |
To Elianor Clark for cureing and keeping Sufanna Wakefield two months, |
800 | |
To Jofeph Royal for keeping Sufanna Wakefield, | 500 | |
To John Nafh for Infolvents, and twice lifted perfons, and an Error in Cafting up one thoufand pounds of tobacco in laft levy, |
1,419 | |
To William Randolph, Efq., towards two Surplus' and two Common Prayer Books, |
2,500 | |
To William Cocke for 14 Infolvents, and perfons twice lifted, |
406 281 |
|
To John Smyth, a Grandfon of Humphrey Smyth, to be paid to the Church wardens, |
300 | |
To Capt. Jofeph Royal for John Higdin's parifh levy, |
30 | |
To Capt. Jofeph Royal for Conveniency on his Acc't laft year, |
71 | |
To John Smart for a levy laft year, | 25½ | |
47,437½ | 1364 | |
Sallary at 4 per cent., | 1,897½ | |
Cafk, | 1,364 | |
50,699 | ||
Balance due to the Parifh, | 213 | |
50,912 | ||
Henrico Parifh, | Cr. | |
By 1,754 Tithables, at 29 ℔ of Tob'o per poll, | 50,866 | |
By the laft year ballance due from the Collector, | 46 | |
50,912 |
Richard Wood applying to this Veftry for a Maintainance
of Jofeph Williamfon, an Idiot, and the Veftry being informed
that he hath a Right to a Tract of land, containing
about three hundred acres, which is unpatented, they are of
Opinion the Value of faid Tract of Land Ought to be Apply'd
for the Maintenance of the faid Jofeph Williamfon.
Whereupon the faid Richard agrees to keep the faid Jofeph
for four years in Confideration that the Land may be granted
to William[80]
Law to the faid Jofeph, which this
Veftry think reafonable, and humbly reprefent it to the Governor
and Council for the Grant Accordingly.


St. John's Church 1900.


Ordered that Capt. Henry Anderfon do receive according
to Law of Every tithable perfon within this parifh twenty-Nine
pounds of Tobacco, being the parifh levy for this year—
and that he pay the feveral allowances above Mentioned to
the refpective perfons to whom the fame are due, for which
Maj'r Richard Randolph and Capt. James Powel Cocke become
Securitys.
Ordered,
That Capt. John Worfham be appointed Church-warden
in the room of Mr. Edward Booker.
JAMES KEITH.
AT A VESTRY held the Second day of March, in the
Year of Our Lord One thoufand Seven hundred and thirty-two.
Prefent.
The Reverend Mr. James Keith. | |
William Randolph, | Richard Randolph, |
Jofeph Royal, | Bowler Cocke, |
James Powel Cocke, | John Worfham, |
and William Worfham. |
Charles Griffith, Reader of the lower Church in this parifh
being dead, Stephen Dewey is appointed to succeed him.
Ordered,
That Stephen Dewey be appointed Clerk of the Veftry, in
the Room of Charles Griffith, deceafed.
Mr. Edward Booker, one of the Veftry of this Parifh being
removed, Mr. Arthur Mofeley is appointed to succeed
him.
JAMES KEITH, Minifter.
AT A VESTRY held for Henrico parifh, the twelfth day
of Oct'r., in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred
and thirty-three.
Prefent.
William Randolph, Efq'r, | Francis Eppes, |
Bowler Cocke, | James Powel Cocke, |
John Worfham, | William Worfham. |
And Mr. Arthur Mofeley being at the laft Veftry elected a
Veftryman for Henrico parifh, now takes an Oath to Execute

and Difcipline of the Church of England.
Ordered,
That the Veftry proceed to the laying of the Parifh levy.
Henrico Parifh, | Dr. | |
To the Reverend Mr. James Keith, Minister, | 16,000 | 640 |
To William Perkins, one of the Readers, | 2,000 | 80 |
To ffield Brown Perkins, | 2,000 | 80 |
Eales Perkins, a Year ending the Second of March next, |
2,000 | 80 |
To Stephen Dewey, Clerk of the Veftry, a Year ending the Second of March next, |
500 | 20 |
To John Hobfon, Sexton, | 600 | 24 |
To John Ofborn Sexton, | 600 | 24 |
To Thomas Branch for fferriage, | 1,200 | 48 |
To ffield Jefferfon for fferriage, | 1,200 | 48 |
To the Church-wardens for the poor, | ||
To Abraham Robinfon, Woodcocke for keeping her fon, |
1,400 | 56 |
1,200 | 48 | |
To Hutchkins Burton, for keeping Sufanna Rawlins, |
700 | 28 |
To Jofeph Ligon for keeping Littleworth three months and a half, and burying him, |
536 | 22 |
To for the time he kept him, | 100 | |
To Hutchkins Burton for keeping Sufanna Rollins, |
700 | 28 |
To Mary North for keeping Sufanna Burnett, | 1,000 | 40 |
To Robert Bullington for keeping William Watkins, |
800 | 28 |
To 14 per ct. for Convenience on William Watkins, |
112 | |
To Thomas Gibfon for keeping William Hobfon by 5½ Months, |
350 | 28 |
To James Aiken, Jun'r., for keeping faid Hobby by five weeks, |
125 | |
To Abel Turner for keeping James Wood four Months, Ending Nov'r Twelft next, |
266 | 10 |
To Richard Randolph, Gent. for and Ells oznabs. for Wm. Hobby, |
60 | |
To 4 per ct. for Conveniency, | 8 | |
To William Pride for keeping Jas. Wood 2 Months, and for Some Cloaths for the faid Wood, |
282 | 11 |
To the Church-wardens for Bread and Wine, | 400 | |
To 14 per ct. on Mr. Keith's Sallary for Conveniency, | 2,616 | |
To Sarah Herbert for burying John Frayfer, | 200 | |
To John Bolling, Gent. for keeping and Burying John Hance, |
200 | |
To Ezekiel Sudbury for Burying Henry Exon, | 200 | |
To Seth Ward for Burying John Warwick, | 80 | |
Due to the Collectors for Infolvens and perfons twice lifted, |
250 | |
To ffield Jefferfon for Siting up horfe blocks at the Church, |
100 | |
36,615 | 129 | |
Sallary at 4 per ct. | 1,517 | |
Cafk, | 1,290 | |
39,422 | 129 | |
39,226 | ||
196 | ||
39,442 |
Ordered,
That John Nafh and William Fuller do receive according
to Law of every Tithable perfon within this parifh Twenty-two
pounds of Tobacco, being the parifh levy for this year,
and that they pay the feveral allowances before mentioned to
the refpective persons to whom Same are Due. Bowler
Cocke and Jas. Powel Cocke Gent. Securities.

Ordered,
That the refignation of Mr. James Keith10 as Minister of
this Parifh be received.
Ordered,
That the Church Wardens of this parifh in behalf of the
Veftry do make a reprefentation hereof to the Governor.
WILLIAM RANDOLPH, Ch. War'n.
AT A VESTRY held at Curl's Church, for Henrico Parifh,
ye 17th day of June, 1735.
Prefent.
William Randolph, Efq'r, Richard Randolph, Bowler
Cocke and James Powell Cocke, Gent. Vefftrymen.
Purfuant to the directions of an Act of Assembly, directing
the Dividing of Henrico parifh, the freeholders and houfekeepers
preffent do unanimously Ellect Edward Curd, John
Williamfon, James Cocke, John Povall and Robt. Mofsby,
which with ye Veftrymen, formerly of this parifh, make up
the number twelve, who take the Oaths and Subfcribe ye
Declarations as Veftrymen.
I do Sincerely promife and Swear to be Conformable to the
Doctrine and Difcipline of the Church of England, June ye
17th, 1735.
EDWARD CURD,
JOHN WILLIAMSON,
JAMES COCKE,
JOHN POVALL,
ROBERT MOSBY,
WILLIAM FULLER
Order.
James powel Cocke and James Cocke Gent. are Ellected
Church Wardens for this parifh.
The Veftry agree that Mr. Zach. Brook do preach a day in
every fifth week at the falls Chappel, and Mr. David Moffon11
every fifth Sunday at the Church, for which they are to be
Allowed four hundred pounds of Tob'o p. Sermon.
Sackville Brewer is continued Reader of this Church and
Clerk of ye Veftry.

John Eals is continued Reader of ye Chappel.
John Hobfon is continued Sexton of this Church.
Elenor Williams is continued Sexton at ye Chappel.
AT A VESTRY held at Curl's Church Sunday Morning
September ye 2nd, 1735.
Prefent.
James Powel Cocke, James Cocke, Richard Randolph,
John Redford, Bowler Cocke, John Bolling, Edward Curd,
John Povall, John Williamfon and Robt. Mofby Gent., Veftrymen.
The Rev'd Mr. Anthony Gavin produces a letter from the
Hon'ble William Gooch, Effqr., his Maj's Lieut. Governor of
this Colony, and another from the Rev'd James Blair, Commiffary,
directed to the Church Wardens and Gent. of the
Veftry, recommending the faid Mr. Gavin to the care of this
Parifh, which are Read, and the Veftry being defirous of
firftt hearing him performe the Office of his Minifterial function,
do fufpend their Opinion as to his reception till after
Sermon, when they do agree to meet again.
Whereas, the Rev'd Anthony Gavin hath performed his
office both in reading and preaching to the General Satiffaction
and appreciation of the Veftry, it is thereupon unanimoufly
agreed that he be received and entertained as Minifter
of this Parifh. And it is thereupon Ordered that the Church
Wardens do Answer the Governor's and Commiffary's letters,
and inform them of the proceedings herein.
JAMES POWEL COCKE,
Church Warden.
AT A VESTRY held at Curl's Church, for Henrico parifh,
for laying the parifh levy, November the 24th, 1735.
Prefent.
The Rev'd Anthony Gavin, Min'r, James Powel Cocke and
James Cock, Church-wardens, William Randolph, Effqr.,
Richard Randolph, John Redford, Bowler Cocke, John Bolling,
Edward Curd, and John Williamson Gent. Veftrymen.

Henrico Parifh, | Dr. | |
Tobacco. | Cafk. | |
To Ballance due to the Collector laft year, | 196 | |
To Mr. Moffon for preaching four Sermons, at 500 per, |
2,000 | |
To Mr. Moffon for three Sermons, at 400, | 1,200 | |
To 14 per ct. on said 1,200 for Conveniency, | 168 | |
To John Ealls, Reader at Chappell, | 2,000 | 80 |
To Sackvil Brewer, Reader, | 2,000 | 80 |
To Sackvil Brewer, Reader, as Clerk of the Veftry, | 500 | 20 |
To John Hobfon, Sexton, | 600 | 24 |
To Elenor Williams Do. at Chappell, | 600 | 24 |
To the Church-wardens for Bread and Wine, | 400 | |
To Sufanna Woodcock for keeping her Son, | 1,200 | 48 |
To Collector on Northfide for Infolvents Acc't, | 418 | |
To Collector on Northfide for Northfide of James River for Acc't, | 264 | |
To William perkins, Reader for Seven Months, | 1,167 | 46 |
To John Ofborn, Sexton for Seven Months, | 350 | 14 |
To Mr. Brook for preaching at the Chappel, | 1,600 | |
To Thomas Branch yr. proportion of Seven Months ferriage, |
381 | 14 |
To Walter Scot for keeping John Lyle, | 400 | |
To Robert Bullington for keeping and burying Wm. Withers, |
1,200 | |
To William Randolph, Effqr., for Beding for said Withers, |
168 | |
To 14 per cent. on William Randolph, Effqr., for Conveniency, | 1,680 | |
To ye Clerk of the Court for Copping Two Laws, |
80 | |
To Elenor Turner for keeping James Wood, | 150 | |
To Ralph Jackfon for keeping Wm. Hobby, | 350 | |
To Hutchkins Burton for keeping Sufanna Rollins, |
700 | 28 |
To Mary North for keeping Sufanna Burnet, | 1,000 | 40 |
To Mr. Anthony Gavin, pt. of his firft year's Sallary, |
12,000 | 480 |
To 14 per cent. on Mr. Anthony Gavin, pt. for Conveniency, | 1,680 | |
To Lemmon Childers for burying Weft, and taking care of his Child, |
600 | |
To Elizabeth Burges for keeping John Lyle two years, |
1,600 | |
35,376 | 912 | |
Cafk, | 912 | |
36,288 | ||
Commiffion at 4 per cent, | 1,452 | |
37,740 | ||
Henrico Parifh, | Cr. | |
By Tobacco Levy'd in Dale parifh Neck, | 4,136 | |
By 1,013 Tithables, at 33 pounds Tobacco per pole, |
33,429 | |
Ballance due to the Collector, | 175 | |
37,740 |
It is ordered that John Nafh, Gent, do receive of every
Tithable perfon of this parifh Thirty-three pounds of Tobacco,
being the parifh Levey for this year; and if any perfon
refufes to pay the same he is to Difftrain for it, and pay unto
each parifh creditor reffpectively their feveral sums of Tobacco
as in the proportions of the faid Levy are mentioned,
for the performance of which the faid John Nafh Enters into
Bond, Bowler Cocke and John Bolling, Gent. Securitys.
Mr. William Fuller is Choffen a Veftryman in the Room
of Jofeph Mayo, Gent. who is willing to reffign the place the
said ffuller take the Oaths as A Veftryman, and Signs the
Declaration accordingly.
prefent William Fuller.
on the Motion of mr. Anthony Gavin, the Veftry do agree to
make all neceffary Reparations to the Gleeb House, and to
build a Kitchen Twenty-four feet long and Sixteen feet broad,
to be under-pined with Brick, and an infide Brick Chimney.
Richard Randolph and Edward Curd, Gent. are appointed

are thereunto wanting.
It is ordered that Mr. John Nafh, Collector of this parifh
do receive of every Tithable in the faid parifh Six pence
Curr't. money, or five pounds of Tobacco, to be employ'd towards
repairing the Chappel.
Ant. Gavin, Min'r., Jas. powel Cocke, James Cocke,
Church Wardens.
AT A VESTRY held at Curl's Church, for Henrico parifh,
the Sixth day of December, Ano. 1735.
Prefent.
James powel Cocke, James Cocke, Church Wardens; William
Randolph, Effqr., Richard Randolph, Bowler Cocke,
John Redford, John povall, John Williamfon, Robert Mofby
and William Fuller, Gent., Veftrymen.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, directing
the manner of proceffioning every perfon's Land, and the following
precinct are laid out and Directed to be proceffioned as
follows, Viz.:
In Obedience to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, and in
purfuance of an order of Henrico County Court, made at a
Court held for the faid County the firft day of December,
anno 1735: The Veftry do order that John Ellis, William
Ellis and Abraham Childers, with the Affiftance of the Neighboring
freeholders, do fome time before the laft day of March
Next coming, goe in proceffion and renew the bounds of all
the Land adjoining on James River, between Weftham and
the upper bounds of the parifh, to Extend back as far as Gordin's
Road, that leads up to Rocketts; and that the faid John
Ellis, William Ellis and Abraham Childers, (or any two of
them,) do take and return to this parifh Veftry an Account
of every perfon's Land they fhall proceffion, and of ye perfons
prefent at the fame, and of what Lands in their precinct they
fhall fail to proceffion, and of the particular reafon of fuch
failure.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, and in
Obedience to an Order of Henrico County Court, made at a
Court held for the faid County the firft day of December,
ano. 1735. The Veftry do order that Jofeph parfons, Thomas

freeholders, do Sometime before the laftt day of March
Next coming, go in proceffion and renew the bounds of all the
Land from William Gordin's on the back Road to the head of
ye parifh, thence to the Main Swamp so Down to Turner's
Run, thence up Hungary Branch to the head of upland Brook,
thence to Gordin's aforefaid; and that the faid Jofeph parfon,
Thomas owin and William Britain, (or any two of them,) do
take and return to this parifh Veftry an account of every perfon's
land they fhall proceffion, and of the perfons prefent at
the Same, and all lands in their precinct they fhall fail to proceffion,
and of the particular reafon of fuch failure.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, and in Obedience
to an order of Henrico County Court, made at a Court
held for the faid County the firft day of December, ano. 1735;
The Veftry do order that John Watfon, John Williamfon and
Wm. patman, with the Affiftance of the Neighboring freeholders,
do Sometime before the laft day of March Next coming,
goe in proceffion and renew the bounds of all the lands
between upland Brook and Chickahominy Swamp, and that
the faid John Watfon, John Williamfon and William patman,
(or any two of them,) do take and return to this parifh
Veftry an Account of every perfon's land they shall proceffion,
and of the perfons prefent at the Same, and of what
Land in their precinct they fhall Fail to proceffion, and of the
particular Reafon of Such Failure.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony in Obedience
to an Order of Henrico County Court, made at a Court
held for the Said County the firft day of December, ano.
1735: The Veftry do order that Joel Walker, Henry Stokes
and John Smith, with the Affiftance of the Neighboring freeholders,
do Sometime before the laft day of March Next
coming, goe in proceffion and renew the bounds of all lands
between Chickahominy Swamp and the Brook Road, as low
as Mary Cannon's and Smith's Mill; and that the faid Joel
Walker, Henry Stokes and John Smith, (or any two of them,)
do take and return to this parifh Veftry and Account of every
perfon's land they shall proceffion, and of the perfons prefent
at the fame, and of what land in their precincts they fhall fail
to proceffion, and the particular reafon of fuch failure.

Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, and in Obedience
to an order of Henrico County Court, made at a Court
held for the faid County the firft day of December, ano.
1735: The Veftry do order that Thomas Wood, Hutchkins
burton and John price, with the Affiftance of the Neighboring
freeholders do Sometime before the laft day of March
Next coming, go in proceffion and Renew the bounds of all
lands adjoining on the River between Gilly's Creek and Weftham,
to Extend back as far as Mary Cannon's and William
Gordin's, and that the faid Thomas Wood, Hutchkins Burton
and John price, (or any two of them,) do take and return to
this parifh Veftry an Account of every perfon's land they
fhall proceffion, and of the perfons prefent at ye Same, and
of what land in their precincts they fhall fail to proceffion,
and the particular reafon of Such failure.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, and in Obedience
to an Order of Henrico County Court, at a Court held
for the faid County, the firft day of December, ano. 1735:
The Veftry do order that William Lewis, Henry Hatcher
and Daniel price, with the Affiftance of the Neighboring
freeholders, do Sometime before the laft day of March Next
coming, go in proceffion and renew the bounds of all lands
from the Mouth of Gilley's Creek to William Lewis's, on
Chickahominy Swamp, thence up the faid Swamp to Smith's
mill, thence to Mary Cannon's, to the place firft Mentioned,
and that ye faid Wm. Lewis, Henry Hatcher and Daniel
price, (or any two of them,) do take and return to this parifh
Veftry an Account of every perfon's Land they fhall proceffion,
and the perfons prefent at the Same, and of what land
in their precinct they fhall fail to proceffion, and the particular
reafon of fuch failure.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, and in obedience
to an order of Henrico County Court, held for the said
County, the firft day of December, ano. 1735: The Veftry
do order that John Giles, Thomas Mofby and John Allday,
with the Affiftance of the Neighboring freeholders, do Sometime
before the laft day of March Next coming, goe in proceffion,
and renew the bounds of all Lands adjoining on the
River between Gilly's Creek and Cornealiouf's, Extending
back as far as ye Seven pines Road, as low as the Southern

and Thomas Mofby, (or any two of them,) do take and return
to this parifh Veftry, an account of every perfon's Land
they fhall proceffion, and ye perfons prefent at the Same, and
of what Land in their precinct they fhall fail to proceffion,
and the particular reafons of fuch failure.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, and in Obedience
to an order of Henrico County Court, Made at a Court
for the Said County, the firft day of December, ano. 1735:
The Veftry do order that John Stuart, Ewd. Cox and Benjamin
Burton, with ye Affiftance of the Neighboring free holders,
do Sometime before the laft day of March Next coming,
goe in proceffion and renew the bounds of all lands included,
Corneliuf's, Twomile Creek, ye Main Roade, And that the
Said John Stuart, Edward Cox and Benjamin Burton, or any
two of them, do take and return to this parifh Veftry an Account
of every perfons Land they fhall proceffion, and the
perfons prefent at the Same, and of what Land they fhall fail
to proceffion, and the particular Reafon of Such failure.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, and in obedience
to an order of Henrico County Court, at a Court held
for the faid County, the firft day of December, ano. 1735:
The Veftry order that John Redford, junr., Abraham Childers
and Henry Sharp, with the Affiftance of the Neighboring
free holders, do Sometime before the laft of March Next coming,
go in proceffion and renew the bounds of all the Lands
between Two Mile Creek, four mile Creek and the main
Road, and that the Said John Redford, Henry Sharp and
Abraham Childers, (or any two of them,) do take and return
to this parifh Veftry an Account of every perfon's Land they
fhall proceffion, and the perfons prefent, and of what land in
their precincts they fhall fail to proceffion, and the pareicular
reafon of fuch failure.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, and in
Obedience to an order of Henrico County Court, and at a
Court held for ye Said County, the firft day of December,
ano. 1735: The Veftry do order that Jofeph Adkins, William
Whitloe and Darby Enroughty, with the Affiftance of the
Neighboring freeholders, Sometime before the laft day of
March Next Coming, go in proceffion and renew the bounds

ye Main Road back as far as the Seven pines Road, and that
the Said Jofeph Adkins, William Whitloe, and Darby Enroughty,12
(or any two of them,) do take and return to this
parifh Veftry an account of all lands by them proceffioned,
and the perfon prefent at the fame, and of What Land they
fhall fail to proceffion in their precinct, and the particular
reafon of fuch failure.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, in Obedience
to an order of Henrico County Court, made at a Court
held for the Said County, the firft day of December, ano.
1735: The Veftry do order that Edward Allen, John Ferris
and Richard Williamfon, with the Affiftance of ye Neighboring
free holders, do Sometime before the laft day of the
March Next Coming, goe in proceffion and Renew the bounds
of all lands between William Lewif's, Bore's Swamp, the
Main Swamp, and the Seven pines Road, and the Edward
Allen, John Ferris and Richard Williamfon, or any two of
the them, do take and return to the Veftry of this parifh an
account of every perfon's Land they fhall proceffion, and the
perfons prefent at the Same, and of all land they fhall fail to
proceffion in their precinct, and the particular reafon of fuch
failure.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, and in obedience
to the order of Henrico County Court, made at a
Court held for ye faid County, this firft day of December,
Ano. 1735: The Veftry do order that John Cocke, Gerrard
Ellifon and Giles Carter, with the Affiftance of the Neighboring
free holders, do Sometime before the laft day of March
Next coming, goe in proceffion and renew the lands of all
Lands from Bore Swamp, on Chickahominy Swamp, to the
lower bounds of ye parifh, thence Southerly to the place
where the long bridge road parts with Bottom Bridge Road,
and that the faid John Cocke, Gerrard Ellifon and Giles
Cocke, (or any two of them,) do take and return to their parifh
Veftry an account of every perfon's Lands by them proceffioned,
and the perfons prefent at the Same, and of all
Land in their precinct they Shall fail to proceffion, and the
particular reafons of Such failure.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, and in
Obedience to an order of Henrico County Court, Made at a

1735: The Veftry do order that Edward Goode, John Hobfon
and Samuel Gathright, with the Affiftance of the Neighboring
free holders, do Sometime before the laft day of March
Next Coming, goe in proceffion and renew ye bounds of all
land Between Baily's run and four mile Creek, as far as
the Road that leads from Chickahominy Swamp to Varina,
and that the said Edward Goode, John Hobfon and Samuel
Gathright, or any two of them, do take & return to this parifh
Veftry an Account of all the Lands they Shall proceffion, and
the perfons prefent at the Same, and of all land in their precinct
they fhall fail to proceffion, and the particular reafons
of Such failure.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, and in Obedience
to an Order of Henrico County Court, Made at a Court
held for ye County aforefaid, the firft day of December, Ano.
1735: The Veftry do order that Thomas pleafant, Steven
Woodfon and Charles ffloyd, with the Affiftance of the Neighboring
free holders, do Sometime before the laft day of March
Next coming, go in proceffion and renew the bounds of all
lands between Baily's Run and the lower bound of the parifh,
to Extend back as far as Weftern Run, and the faid Tho.
pleafants, Steven Woodfon and Charles floyd, or any two of
them, do take and return to this parifh Veftry an Account of
every perfon's land they fhall proceffiion, and the perfons
prefent at the Same, and of all land in their precinct they
fhall fail to proceffion, and the particular reafon of fuch failure.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, and in Obedience
to an Order of Henrico County Court, made at a Court
held for ye County aforefaid, the firft day of December,
1735: The Veftry do order that William Porter, Junr., John
Warriner and Stephen Floyd, with the Affiftance of the free
holders and Neighbors, do Sometime before the laft day of
March Next Coming, goe in proceffion and renew the bounds
of all Land from the Weftern Run to the outward precinct
on Chickahominy Swamp, and that the faid William Porter,
John Warriner and Steven Floyd, (or any two of them,) do
take and return to this parifh Veftry An Account of every
perfon's land they fhall proceffion, and the perfons prefent at

proceffion, and the particular Reafon of Such failure.
Purfuant to an Order of Veftry, made at a Veftry held for
Henrico parifh the fixth day of December, ano. Dom. 1735,
Directing the proceffioning of every perfon's Land within the
faid parifh, The Several proceffioners appointed do make Return
of their proceedings within their refpective precincts as
follows, viz:
In obedience to this within order we have proceffioned all
the Lands within our precinct, Excepting William Adkins,
living in Goochland County & never appeared; Thomas
Pleafants and Mary Mofby, Orphants, and John Watkins and
Ann Daniel, We have returned to the Church Wardens, given
under our hands this 18 day of March, 1735.
JOHN WATSON,
JOHN WILLIAMSON,
WILLIAM PATMAN.
Copy Teft.
Proceffioned Obadiah Smith's land, with his Confent, himfelf
being prefent.
Proceffioned Mary Cannon's Land, with her Confent.
Proceffioned Gilly Grew Marrin's Land, with his Confent.
Proceffioned Luke Smith's Land, he being prefent.
Proceffioned Jofeph Pleafants' Land, he being prefent.
Proceffioned John Pleafants' Land, he being prefent.
Proceffioned William Hill's Land, he being prefent.
Proceffioned Robert Sharp's Land, he being prefent.
Proceffioned John Britain's Land, he being prefent.
Proceffioned William Ferriffe's Land, he being prefent.
Proceffioned Robert Morriff's Land, he being prefent.
Proceffioned part of Thomas Williamfon's Line.
By JOELL WALKER,
HENRY STOKES,
JOHN SMITH.
Copy Teft.
Purfuant to an Order of Veftry, held for Henrico parifh
ye 6 day of Dec'r. 1735, we have proceffioned the Lands ordered
us by the Veftry, which are as followeth, viz: proceffioned

alfo the line of Benjamin Burton and John Cox; John Cox
and John Whitlo's line; John Whitlo's and William Whitlo's
line; James Whitlo's and William Whitlo's line; James Whitlo's
Back line; Darby Enrufty and John Scott's line; Darby
Enrufty and Abraham Childers' line; Larner Bradfhaw and
Jofeph Adkins' line; Abraham Childers and Jofeph Adkins'
line; Abraham Childers and John Scott's line; Jofeph Adkins,
Jane Scott's line; Jane Scott and Frayzer's line; Jofeph
Adkins and John Brion's line; John Brion and Frayzer's
line; John Brion and Larner Bradfhaw Line; all which Lines
we have Renewed in prefence of the parties owning the faid
Lands. Alfo we have proceffioned John Cox and Richard
Renard Line; And William Whitlo and Richard Renard
Line; John Cox and William Whitlo being prefent, and Miell
Turpin in behalf of ye faid Renard; alfo we proceffioned the
Lines of James and Thomas pleafant's line; William Whitlo
and Thomas pleafant's line, Darby Enrufty and Thomas
pleafant's line; John and Benj. Scott and Thomas pleafant's
Line; all the parties being prefent at the renewing of the
bounds aforefaid, (Thomas pleafant only Excepted,) he not
having notice. Jofeph Mayo's Land not proceffioned occafioned
by his not Attending us there the Time appointed.
We also renewed William Burton's Line, Which is all the
patiented lands in the precinct. Ordered as per the Veftry
above Mentioned.
Teft:
Certified per WM. WHITLO,
JOS. ATKINS.
In Obedience to an Order of the Veftry of this parifh, and
according to the directions of an Act of Affembly entitled an
Act for Settling the titles and bounds of Land and for preventing
unlawful fhooting & Ranging thereupon. We, the
Subscribers, having gon in proceffion of the Several Lands
within our precinct, as by order dated Dec'r ye 6, 1735, with
the freeholders followeth, viz:
Theodric Carter, | his Land proceffioned. |
John Webb, | his Land proceffioned. |
Garrard Ellyfon, | his Land proceffioned. |
John Spear, | his land proceffioned |
Sam Bugg | his land proceffioned |
Francis Brothers, | his land proceffioned |
Francis Amos, | his land proceffioned |
John Mofs, | his land proceffioned |
William Clarke, | his land proceffioned |
Robert Ferris, | his land proceffioned |
William Ferris, Ju'r, | his land proceffioned |
William Ferris, Sen'r, | his land proceffioned |
Edward Goode, | his land proceffioned |
Ann Auftin, | his land proceffioned |
John Bottom in behalf of Philamone Smith, |
his land proceffioned |
Richard Truman, Jr., | his land proceffioned |
John Bottom, | his land proceffioned |
Richard Truman, Jr, | his line not to be found below Boar Swp. |
Michael Hartwell, | his line not to be found below Boar Swp. |
John Roper, | his line not to be found below Boar Swp. |
Thomas Watkins, | his line not to be found below Boar Swp. |
Richard More, | his line not to be found below Boar Swp. |
Part of John Cock's Land not proceffioned by Reafon of
Thomas Pleafants failing to appear. The lines of the Lands
between James powel Cocke, and John Robertfon not being
found, The lines between James powel Cocke and John Hales
not agreed on. John Robertfon, part of his lines not to be
found. Edward Moffby refufes to proceffion part of the Land
of Thomas Epps, proceffioned in our precinct; the Lines between
John Cocke and Giles Carter that is in the County.
Given under our hands ye laft day of March, 1736.
Teft:
JNO. COCKE,
GILES CARTER,
GAR'D ELLYSON.
This is to certifie that William Lewis, Henry Hatcher and
Daniel Price, with the Affiftance of ye Neighboring freeholders
hath renewed all the lines in our precinct according to the
Order, Except the line of Jofeph Watfon, which can't be

Church Warden.
Copy Teft:
WILLIAM LEWIS,
DANIEL PRICE,
HENRY HATCHER.
This is to Certifie that we have proceffioned all the Lands
in our precinct by me, Thomas Wood, and Jno. Price and
Huth's Burton.
This is to Certifie that Edmond Allen, John Faris, Richard
Williamfon, with the Affiftance of the Neighboring freeholders,
hath renewed all the Lines in our precinct, Except a Line
between Capt. James Cocke and Thomas Matthews, and the
reafon it was not proceffioned Capt. Cocke never came to proceffion,
and a Outline of Jofeph Watfon's, and the reafon that
it was not proceffioned, the line could not be found, and every
perfon prefent being at the fame time.
January ye 1ft, 1735-6. Proceffioned the following lines
Between John Stweed and William Finney; Between William
Finney and Judith Cocke. January ye 12, Between Mr.
Jofeph Mayo and Wilbfbier Marrien; between Mr. Mayo and
James Frankling; Between Thomas Robertfon and Eln'r
Williams; Between Mr. Jofeph Mayo and Thomas Robertfon.
January ye 15th, Between James Frankling and Thomas Robertfon;
Between Thomas Robertfon and William Burton;
William Burton and Alex'r Robertfon and Jofeph Mayo; Between
Alexander Robertfon and Abram and George Abny.
January 16, Between Judith Cocke and Thomas Baily; John
Giles and Charles Belew; Between Thomas Baily, John
Giles and Charles Belew; Between Nicholas Giles and John
Allday. Jan'y 28, Between John Giles, Thomas Mofley;
Between Thomas Allday and John Giles. March ye 8th,
Between Collo. William Randolph and Francis Marrin.
March ye 11th. Between Colo. William Randolph, John
Allday, Thos. Mofley. The Lines between Brazner Cocke and
Francis Marrin, and between Fran's Marrin and Warham

them.
JOHN GILES,
JOHN ALLDAY.
Copy Teft:
THE ORDER Executed in proceffioning and returning
proceffioned the lines of Martha Hambleton, prefent; William
Foard and John Mofley proceffioned John Bowe land,
prefent; John Mofby proceffioned William Turner's Land,
prefent; David Atkines an John Mofby proceffioned the Land
of Will'm Foard, preffent; Mofby and John foard proceffioned
the land of John Shepherd, preffent; John Johnfon
and James Bohannan. Jacob Shepherd's Land proceffioned,
prefent; John Johnfon and John Shepherd proceffioned the
Land of Rob't Morris, prefent; Matthew Hutchinson and
John Shepherd, David adkin's Land, preffent; William ford
and John Mofby proceffioned the Land of Jofeph Parsons,
preffent; Robert Mofby and John Brumfield proceffioned
William Britain's Land, prefent; Robert Mofley and Henry
Britain proceffioned Ifaac Winfton's13 Land, prefent; Henry
Britain and Robert Mofby proceffioned the Land Robert
Mofby, prefent; Ifaac Winfton and Henry Britains proceffioned
the Land of Ralph Hunt and John Royal, prefent;
Robert Mofby and John Whealer proceffioned the Land of
Obadiah Smith, prefent; Thomas Conway and James Conway
proceffioned the Land of Michael Hilton, prefent; John
Whealer, Thomas Conway, Obadiah Smith, proceffioned Matthew
Hutchinfon Land, prefent; John Whealer and John
Royall proceffioned the Land of Thomas Conway and Nich's
Prior, prefent; James Conway and Edward price and Walter
Clarke, proceffioned the Land of James Conway and Benjamin
Cannon, and Mary Walters, prefent; Thomas Conway
and Edward prior and Charles Cannon, proceffioned the Land
of Simon Ligon, prefent; William Harler and John Martin
proceffioned John Martin's, prefent; Simon Ligon and William
Street proceffioned the land of Robert Timfon, prefent;
John Tomfon and William Harlow proceffioned the Land of
Robert Hardwick, prefent; Thomas Fenton and John North,
proceffioned the land of John North, prefent; Robert Hardwick

prefent; William Street and Robert Hardwick proceffioned
William Harlo's, prefent; Simon Ligon proceffioned William
Street, prefent; John Martin proceff'd Jacob Roberfon, prefent;
Charles Cannon and Nich's Prior, proceff'd John Woodfon's
Land, prefent, himfelf; proceffioned the land of Abraham
Childers, prefent; Hutchins, Burton and Thomas Cottral
procefhoned Hutchins Burton's and William Gordins',
prefent; Abram Childers and John Gordin, part of a Tract
of Collo. William Randolph's not proceff'd. The Lines not
found. Thomas Bootwright Not, he being Abfent. Sarah
Hews, her Land not proceffioned, No one to fhow us the Lines.
Copy Teft:
THOS. OWEN,
WM. BRITAIN,
JOS. PARSONS.
BY VIRTUE of an order of this Veftry of the parifh, We,
the Subfcribers, have gon in proceffion and renewed the
bounds of all thofe within thofe limits mencioned in the faid
order. Several of the Neighboring Free holders, Together
with owners of the faid Lands being prefent at the doing of
the Same. Thofe under-mencioned Excepted, Viz.: The Several
parts of That dividend of Land formerly belonging to
John Cocke in the Low grounds, Not done by Reafon none of
the owners were prefent when the Adjacent Lands were proceffioned;
the Lands whereon Henry Irby lived not done for
ye Same Reason. The Line between James powell Cocke and
Thomas Pleafants was proceffioned, but in the Meafuring the
head Line of the point, Land there was an Error of Thirty
poles in the length of that line. The Courfe and diftance is
by the faid Cocke and Pleafants agreed on, and between
themfelves will rectifie the above Miftake. The Line between
James Cocke and William Porter, Junior, Not to be found;
and that between the faid Cock and John Williams not done
for the Same Reafon. The partition Lines between Between
Richard Randolph and Charles Woodfon; alfo that between
John Pleafants and the faid Woodfon Omitted by Reafon ye
the Said Lines were very plain and well known, Together
with Richard Randolph's Not being prefent when the Adjacent

Land and the Land formerly Benjamin Hatcher's Not
don for ye Same Reafon. The bounds of the Land that was
Charles Holmes, now John Pleafants, Not don, Neither the
upper Nor lower line; the parties Concerned protending to
Settle them between them Selves. The Line parting the Land
that was formerly Solomon Knibbs and Jas. Hatcher's, not
done, there being no line to be found. The head Line of the
Said Tract adjoining To Thos. Pleafants', Not done, the parties
intending to do it between them Selves. The Line parting
the Land of John Bolling, formerly Wm. head's, in like manner
to be done.
Copy Teft:
THOMAS PLEASANTS,
STEPHEN WOODSON,
CHARLES FLOYD.
We, the Subscribers, have proceffioned all the lines within
our precinct, which is betwixt Baly's Run and four Mile
Creek, Except the Line betwixt Edward Goode and Edward
Bennet, and Bennet refufe to proceffion that Line and A Line
betwixt Edward Goode and Thos. Matthis, which they have
agreed to make; and a line betwixt Wm. Frogmorton and Edward
Bennet, we could not find; and a parcel of Land upon
White-oak Swamp, belonging to Mr. Eppes, who never came
to meet us tho, Often required; and a Line between Capt.
James Cocke and John Williams. Cocke never came tho, required.
By us,
Copy Text.
EDWARD GOODE,
SAMUEL S. GATHRIGHT,
JOHN: **** HOBSON.
The lands Between Two mile Creek, four Mile Creek, and
the Main Country Road, Quietly proceffioned, Except between
John Redford's and William Parker; likewife between Abraham
Childers and Henry Sharp, but agree to have the lines
run by Maj'r John Bowling Quietly.
ABRAHAM CHILDERS,
JOHN REDFORD, Jun'r,
HENRY SHARP.

We, the Subfcribers, have proceffioned all the Land within
our precinct; only the Lands belonging to the honourable
William Randolph, Efq'r, and mr. William Randolph, Gent.,
in Goochland, their Lines Not being found. Collo. Richard
Randolph never came to go with us, and his is left undone.
Robert Hardwick's, John North's, Thos. Fenton's, George
Hardwick, prefent with the Owners thereof; Thomas Ally,
Thos. Jennett's, John Shoemaker, prefent; Nich's Pryor,
Thomas Cosral, each being one with the other; Jacob Robinfon's,
Benjamin Cannon's, Charles Cannon, prefent; George
Freeman, John Griffin, Thomas Ally, prefent; part of mr.
William Randolph, Gent., in Goochland, being done, which
part lies in the Ifland of Tuckahoe; those being part of Several
perfon's Land left undone by Reafon of the Gent's Lines
as firft Mencioned not being done.
May ye 3, 1736.
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JOHN ELLIS,
WILL'A ELLIS,
ABRA. CHILDERS.
The lines between John Cocke and William Parsons, both
agreed in the prefence of Giles Carter and Thos. Jolley. The
Line between John Cocke and Jofeph Woodfon, proceffioned,
and both agreed in prefence of Wm. Porter, Sen'r, John Williams,
James Volton. The Line between Joseph Woodfon
and William Porter, Jun'r, proceffioned, and both agreed in
prefence of William Porter, Sen'r, John Cocke, John Williams,
Jane Vaulton. The line between William Porter, Sen'r
and Humphrey Smith, proceffioned, and both agreed in prefence
of William Porter, Sen'r. The Line between Francis
Gathright and Elizabeth Eaft, proceffioned, and both agreed
in prefence of William Porter, Sen'r and John Williams. The
line between John Cocke and Thomas Watkins, proceffioned,
and both agreed in prefence of William Porter, Sen'r. The
Line between Thomas Watkins and Jofeph Woodfon, proceffioned,
and both agreed in prefence of John Cocke and
William Porter, Senior. The Line between William Porter,
Sen'r and Thos. Watkins, proceffioned, and both agreed in
prefence of John Cocke. The Line between William porter,
Sen'r and James Cocke, proceffioned and agreed. The Line

Watkins, and Thomas Binford, and Edward Mofby, proceffioned,
and agreed in prefence of James powel Cocke, John
Cocke, Giles Carter, John Owin. The Line between Charles
Floyd and Stephen Floyd, proceffioned and agreed. A Line
between Stephen Woodfon and William Lewis, proceffioned
and agreed. A line between William porter, Sen'r and James
Vaulton, agreed. A Line between William Porter, Sen'r,
and John Williams, agreed.
The Lines between William Lewis and Thomas Watkins,
not renewed, becaufe Thos. Watkins would not appear. a
Line between Stephen Floyd and Stephen Woodfon, not
agreed on. A Line between Wm. Porter, Senior, and James
Cocke, Not renewed, becaufe James Cocke did not appear.
Francis Rowins' Line not proceffioned, Nobody would appear
to do it for him.
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WM. PORTER, Jun'r,
JOHN WORRINER,
STEPHEN FLOYD.
AT A VESTRY held at Curl's Church, for Henrico
parifh, on Sunday, the 18th July, 1736.
Prefent.
William Randolph, Bowler Cocke, John Bolling, James
Powell Cocke, James Cocke, John Redford, John Powell,
Edward Curd, John Williamfon and William Fuller, Gent.
Veftrymen.
The reverend mr. William Stith14 produces a Letter from
the Hon'l William Gooch, Efq'r, his Majesty's Lieut. Governor
of the Colony, and another from the rever'd mr. James
Blair, Commiffary, directed to the Church Wardens and
Gent. of the Veftry, recommending the faid mr. Stith to the
Cure of this parifh, which are read, and ye faid Mr. Stith
hath this Day performed his minifterial function, both in
preaching and reading to the General Satiffaction and approbation

to receive him as Minifter of this parifh.
Signed by
JAMES POWELL COCKE,
JAMES COCKE,
Church Wardens.
Purfuant to an Order of Vestry, held for Henrico parish
the 6 day of December, ano. 1735: We, John Stewart, Edward
Cox and Benjamin Burton, being appointed proceffioners
in the precinct between Cornielioufffe's two Mile Creek
and the Mane County road: In obedience to the faid order,
we mett on the 9th day of January, and dide proceed to fulfil
the faid order, viz.:
The bounds of Land between Edward Cox and John Cox,
renewed; the Said Edward and John being present, done in
prefence of Thomas Jordan.
As Alfo the Bounds of Land Between Edward Cox and
Thos. Jordan, the parties being prefent; renewed in prefence
of John Cox.
As Alfo the bounds of land between John Cox and Thos.
Jordan, renewed; the partys being prefent.
As Alfo the bounds of land between William perkins and
Thomas Branch, renewed, the partys being prefent; done in
prefence of Arthur Giles.
As Alfo the Bounds of Land between Thomas Branch and
William Burton, renewed, the parties being prefent; done in
prefence of William pirkins and Arth'r Giles.
As Alfo the Bounds of Land between William pirkins and
William Burton, renewed, the parties being prefent; done in
prefence of Tho. Branch and Art. Giles.
As Alfo the Bounds of Land between Edward Cox and
William pirkin, renew'd, the partys being prefent; done in
prefence of Authur Giles.
As Alfo the bounds of Land between Edward Cox and
Sarah Mofley, renewed, the parties being prefent; done in
prefence of Wm. Pirkins and Art. Giles.
As Alfo the bounds of land between Sarah Mofly and William

of Art. Giles.
As Alfo the bounds of Land between Thomas Branch and
John Taylor, an Orphant, renewed; William pirkins, his
Guardian, and the said Branch being prefent; done in prefence
of Art. Giles.
As Alfo the bounds of Land between Sarah Mofley and
John Taylor, the Said Mofley and William pirkins being prefent
at renewing the fame; done in prefence of Arthur Giles
and Thomas Pirkins.
As Alfo the bounds of land between William pirkins and
John Taylor, renewed, the Said pirkins being prefent; done
in prefence of Art. Giles.
As Alfo the bounds of land between William Burton and
Samuel Hancock, renewed, the party being prefent; done in
prefence of Thomas Woodcocke.
As Alfo the bounds of Land between William pirkins and
Samuel Hancock, ye Said pirkins being prefent; done by the
Confent of ye Said Hancocke; prefent, Thomas Woodcocke.
As Alfo the Bounds of Land between Wm. Pirkins and
Robert Bullington, renewed, the parties being prefent; done
in prefence of Thos. Woodcocke.
As Alfo the bounds of land between John Stewart and
Judith Cocke, renewed, the partys being prefent; done in
prefence of Thos. Ballow, William Finney, Abraham Baly.
As Alfo the bounds of land between Judith Cocke and
Tabitha Ballou, renew'd, the partys prefent; done in prefence
of Thos. Ballow, Abra. Baly and Wm. Finney.
As Alfo the bounds of land between Abraham Baly and
Tabitha Ballou, renewed, the partys being prefent; done in
prefence of Thomas Ballow and Wm. Finney.
As Alfo the bounds of land between Benjamin Burton
and Wm. Finney, renew'd, the partys being prefent; don in
prefence of Abraham Baly and Thomas Ballow.
As Alfo the bounds of land between Wm. Finney and
Richard Cox renewed, the partys being prefent; Don in prefence
of Abraham Baly.
As Alfo the bounds of land between John Cox and Michael

of of Hays Whitloe.
As Alfo the bounds of land between John Cox and Benj'a
Burton, renewed, the parties being prefent; done in prefence
of Hais Whitloe.
As Alfo the bounds of land between William Finney and
Michael Turpin, renewed, the parties being prefent; Done in
prefence of John Cox and Hays Whitloe.
As Alfo the bounds of land between John Stewart and
John Ellis, the faid Stewart prefent; renewed by confent of
the faid Ellis, in prefence of Benj. Burton, Junr.
As Alfo the bounds of L'd Between Francis Epps and
Thomas Branch, renewed, the parties being prefent; done in
prefence of Thos. Branch and Roderick Evans.
As Alfo the bounds of land between Francis Eppes and
Will. Burton, renewed, the parties being prefent; don in prefence
of Thomas Branch and Roderick Evans.
As Alfo the bounds of Land between Francis Eppes and
John Stewart, renewed, the parties being prefent; done in
prefence of Roderick Evans.
As Alfo the bounds of land between Francis Eppes and
Samuel Hancock, renewed, the said Hancock being prefent;
don by ye Confent of ye Sd. Eppes.
As Alfo the bounds of land between Benja. Burton and
Samuel Hancock, renewed; the parties being prefent.
As Alfo the bounds of land between Benja. Burton and
John Ellis, renewed, the parties being prefent; done in prefence
of Abraham Baly.
As Alfo the bounds of land between William Fuller and
Hays Whitloe, renewed, the Said Whitloe being prefent; don
by Confent of the Said Fuller, in the prefence of Wm. Finney.
As Alfo the bounds of land between William Fuller and
prudence Cox, renewed by Confent of the Said Fuller, in
prefence of Wm. Finney and Hays Whitloe.
As Alfo the bounds of land between Robert Bullington
and Thos. Jordan, renewed; the parties being prefent.
As Alfo the bounds of land between William pirkins and
Thomas Jordan, renewed, the Said Jordan being prefent; don

An Account of Lands not proceffioned, with the particular
reafons why they were not proceffioned.
The bounds of land between Edward Cox and John Cox
at a place Call'd Wilkinfon's Bottom, not renewed; the parties
being prefent and Willing to proceffion, but no line to be
found.
The bounds of land between William Randolph and Edward
Cox, not renewed, by reafon of the faid Randolph's failing
to come to renew the Same.
The bounds of land between William Randolph and
Thomas Jordan, not renewed, by reafon of the faid Randolph's
failing to come to renew the fame.
The bounds of land between William Randolph and Robert
Bullington, not renewed, by reafon of the faid Randolph's
failing to come.
The bounds of land between William Randolph and Roderick
Urquhart, not renewed, by reafon of both parties Abfence.
The bounds of land between William Randolph and William
parker, not renewed, by reafon of the Said Randolph's
failing to come to renew the Same.
The bounds of land between William Randolph and the
Gleeb Land, not renewed, by reafon of the Said Randolph's
failing to come to renew the Same.
The bounds of land between Maj'r John Bolling and the
Gleeb Land not renewed, by reafon No perfon to Sho the
Bounds.
The bounds of land between Maj'r John Bolling and Temperance
Bullington, not renewed, by reafon of the Said Bullington's
Abfence.
The bounds of land between Robert Bullington and Roderick
Urquhart, not renew'd, by reafon of the said Urquhart's
Abfence.
The bounds of land between Capt. Francis Eppes and
Benja. Burton, not renew'd; the parties prefent and Willing
to proceffion, but no limits be found.
The bounds of land between Capt. Francis Eppes and Wm.

Come to renew the fame.
The bounds of land between Capt. Francis Eppes and John
Cox, not renewed, by reafon of the Said Eppes failing to
come to renew the Same.
The bounds of land between Maj'r John Bolling and
Capt. Francis Eppes, not renewed, by reafon of both parties
being Abfence.
The bounds of land between Majr. John Bolling and William
Fuller, not renewed, by reafon of both partys' Abfence.
The bounds of land between Prudence Cox and Richard
Renard, not renewed, by reafon of both partys' Abfence.
The bounds of land between William Finney and Abra.
Baily, not renewed, the party's prefent and Willing to proceffion,
but no line to be found.
The bounds of land between William Finney and Judith
Cocke, not renewed. The partys prefent and Willing to proceffion,
but no line to be found.
JOHN STEWART,
EDWARD COX,
BENJ A. BURTON.
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AT A VESTRY held at Curl's Church, for laying the
parifh Levey, the Eleventh day of December, 1736.
Prefent.
JAMES POWELL COCKE, | Church Wardens. |
JAMES COCKE, Gent., |
William Randolph, Efqr., Richard Randolph, John Redford,
Bowler Cocke, John powell and William Fuller, Gent.
Veftrymen.
Gr. Tob. | Cafk. | |
To Ballance due to Collector laft year, | 175 | |
To the Rev'd mr. William Stith, | 12,000 | 480 |
To Conveniency on mr. William Stith, | 2,031 | |
To Sackvil Brewer, Reader, a year's Sallary, | 2,000 | 80 |
To Sackvil Brewer, Clerk of the Veftry, | 1,000 | 40 |
To John Eals, Reader at Chapel, | 2,000 | 80 |
To John Hobfon, Sexton, | 600 | 24 |
To Elenor Williams, Sexton at Chapel, | 600 | 24 |
To the Church Wardens for Communion Bread and Wine, |
400 | |
To Sufanna Woodcocke for keeping her Son, | 1,200 | 40 |
To Mary North for keeping Sufanna Burnet, | 1,000 | 40 |
To Hutchins Burton for keeping Sufanna Rollings, | 700 | 28 |
To the Collector for Infolvents, &c., perfons twice lifted. |
891 | |
To the Rev'd Mr. Brooks for fhort Levy'd him laft year for preaching, |
680 | |
To Robert Hardwick for his Son, an impotent perfon, |
500 | |
To Elizabeth Fuffel for Keeping and Burying Elenor Weft, |
600 | |
To the Collectors for a Miftake in levying mr. Gavin's Tob'o laft year, |
351 | |
Cafk, | 844 | |
27,572 | ||
Commiffion on 27,572 ℔ Tobacco at 6 per Cent, is |
1,654 | |
29,226 | ||
Due from the Collectors to the parifh, | 543 | |
Henrico Parifh is Credit 1736, | 29,769 | |
By the Collectors for 14 per Cent. of 4,136 ℔ Tob'o Receiv'd of Dale parifh, and by him paid here with that Deduction, |
579 | |
By 973 Tithables, at 30 ℔ Tobacco per pole, is | 29,190 | |
29,769 |

John Nafh, Gent., is Appointed Collector of this parifh
this year, and it is ordered that he do receive of every Tithable
perfon within the faid parifh according to law. Thirty
pounds of Tobacco being the Levy for this year, and if any
perfon refufes to pay the Same, he is to Deftrain for it, and
that he do pay unto each parifh Creditor Refpectively their
Several Sums of Tobacco, as in the proportions of the faid
levy are mentioned, for the performance of all which the faid
John Nafh Enters into Bond; Richard Randolph and Bowler
Cocke, Gent., Enters themfelves Security.
John Nafh, Gent., prefents an Account of the Money received
by him as Collector at Six pence per pole of the Tithables
in this parifh, which was to have been apply'd towards
the repairing the Chapel, by which it appears that there is
due from him to the parifh the Sum of Nineteen pounds Two
Shillings and Two pence. It is ordered that he do pay the
faid Sum of Money to Richard Randolph, Gent., who is defired
to receive and keep the Same in his hands for the ufe
of the parifh till further Orders.
JAMES POWELL COCKE, | Ch. Wardens. |
JAMES COCKE, |
AT A VESTRY held at Curl's Church for Henrico parifh,
ye 8th day of October, Anno. Dom., 1737, for laying ye
parifh Levey.
Prefent.
James powell Cocke, James Cocke, Church Wardens;
Richard Randolph, John Redford, Bowler Cocke, John Bolling,
William Fuller, John povall, Edward Curd, John Williamfon
and Robert Mofby, Gent. Veftrymen.
Gr. Tob. | Cafk. | |
To the Rev'd Mr. William Stith, | 10,000 | 400 |
To ye 14 per Cent. on William Stith, for Conveniency, | 1,693 | |
To Sackvil Brewer, Reader at Curl's Church, | 2,000 | 80 |
To Do. as Clerk of ye Veftry, | 500 | 20 |
To John Ales, Reader at Chapel, | 2,000 | 80 |
To John Hobfon, Sexton at Curl's Church, | 600 | 24 |
To Elenor Williams, Sexton at Chapel, | 600 | 24 |
To ye Church Wardens for Communion Bread and Wine, |
400 | |
To Sufanna Woodcock for keeping her Son, an Impotent perfon, |
1,200 | 48 |
To Mary Burnet for keeping Sufanna Burnnet, | 1,000 | 40 |
To Hutchins Burton for keeping Sufanna Rollings, | 700 | 28 |
To Robert Hardwick for keeping his Son, an Impotent perfon, |
500 | 20 |
To ye Collector for Insolvents, &c., | 330 | |
To the Church Wardens for ye Ufe of Elizabeth Baily, a poor Old Woman, |
400 | |
To the Church Wardens for ye Ufe of Widow Stephens, a poor Blind Woman, |
600 | |
To 14 per Cent. on faid 1,000 for Conveniency, | 160 | |
To Edmond Allen for keping his Son, an Ideot, | 600 | |
To Elizabeth Fuffel for keeping John Weft, an Infant, |
400 | |
To Thos. Jennet, for keeping Eliza. pike, till laying ye Next Levey, |
900 | |
24,583 | 764 | |
Cafk, | 764 | |
25,347 | ||
To Commiffion at 6 per Cent on 25,347, is | 1,520 | |
26,867 | ||
To 5,250 ℔ Groff Tob'o to be appli'd towards Building ye New Church at Williamfon's |
5,250 | |
To 5,250 ℔ Grofs Tob'o to be Apply'd towards Building and Repairing of Gleeb Houfes, |
5,240 | |
Per Contra Cr., | 37,367 | |
By Ballance due from Collector laft year, | 543 | |
By 1,050 Tithables at 35 per pole, Amounts to | 35,750 | |
By a Ballance due to the Collector, | 74 | |
37,267 |

William ffuller, Gent., is appointed Collector of the parifh
Levey for this year, and it is ordered that he do receive of
every Tithable perfon within the Said parifh, Thirty-two
pounds of Tobacco, with the Ufual deduction being the Levey
for this year, and if any perfon refufes to pay the Same, he
is to Deftrain for it; and that he do pay unto each parifh
Creditor refpectively, their Several and refpective Sums of
Tobacco as in the Said Levey appears to be Due; for the performance
of all which the faid ffuller enters into Bond; John
Redford and John Povall Securitys.
On the Motion of Thomas Jennet, his Son Robert is Exempted
from paying parifh Levey.
It is ordered that Richard Randolph, Gent., do pay James
Cocke, Church Warden, Two pounds one Shilling and Nine
pence out of the parifh Money in his hands, for Somuch by
the Said Cocke, paid James Hunt for Mending ye Chappel
Windows.
The Veftry do agree to build a Church on the Moft Convenient
place at or near Thomas Williamfon's in this parifh,
to be Sixty feet in length and Twenty-five feet in breadth,
and fourteen feet pitch; to be finifhed in a plain Manner,
after the Moddle of Curl's Church. And it is ordered that
the Clerk do set up Advertifements of the particular parts of
the faid buildings, and of the time and place of undertaking
the Same.
It is ordered that the Collector do receive of every Tithable
perfon in the parifh, five pounds of Tobacco, after the Ufual
deduction, to be Apply'd towards building the New Church
at Williamfon's.
It is ordered that the Collector do receive of every Tithable
perfon in this parifh, five pounds of Tobacco after the Ufual
Deductions; to be Apply'd towards building and repairing
the Gleeb Houfes. Richard Randolph, Gent., is appointed to
treat with fome perfon to undertake ye faid reparations, &c.
Signed,
JAMES POWELL COCKE,
JAMES COCKE,
Ch. Wardens.

AT A VESTRY held at Curl's Church for laying the
Levey of Henrico parifh, Nov. 25th, 1738.
Prefent.
the Rev'd William Stith, Jas. powell Cocke, James Cocke,
Bowler Cocke, John Bolling, John Redford, William ffuller
and John Povall, Gent. Veftrymen.
Gr. Tob. | Cafk. | |
To the Rev'nd Mr. William Stith, a year's Sallerry, |
16,000 | 640 |
To 14 per Cent. for Conveniency, | 2,708 | |
To a balla. due to Collector, | 74 | |
To Jack Brewer, Reader at Curl's, | 2,000 | 80 |
To Jack Brewer, his Sallery as Clerk at Veftry, | 500 | 20 |
To John Eals, Reader at Chappel, | 2,000 | 80 |
To John Hobfon, Sexton at Curl's, | 600 | 24 |
To Elenor Williams, Sexton at Chappel, | 600 | 24 |
To the Church Wardens for bread and Wine, | 400 | |
To Sufanna Woodcocke for keeping and burying her Son, |
228 | |
To Mary North for Keeping Mary Burnet, | 1,000 | 40 |
To Hutchings Burton for Keeping Sufanna Rollins 6 Months, |
364 | |
To Robert Hardwick, for Keeping his Son, | 500 | 20 |
To the Church Wardens for ye Ufe of Elizabeth Baley, |
400 | |
To 14 per Cent. for Conveniency, | 65 | |
To the Church Wardens for the Ufe of Widow Stephen's Net, 1,000, is |
1,162 | |
To Elizabeth Morton for burying John Armftead, | 200 | |
To the Church wardens for Rebeckah pruit, | 520 | |
To the Collector for Infolvents and perfons twice lifted, |
700 | |
To Edmond Allen for Keeping his Son, | 600 | 24 |
To the Church Wardens for John Weft and Infant, | 400 | 16 |
To Thos. Jennet for Keeping John pike, an Infant, till laying next parifh levy, |
900 | 35 |
To James Hatcher for making benches at Church, 120 is |
139 | |
32,060 | 1,012 | |
Cafk Added, | 1,012 | |
33,072 | ||
To Commiffion on 34656 at 6 p. Ch. is | 2,079 | |
35,151 | ||
Henrico parifh Credit. | ||
By 1,83 Tithables at 32 ℔ Tobo. per pole is | 34,656 | |
"Ballance due to the Collector, | 495 | |
35,151 |
James Cocke, Gent. Church Warden, produfeth his Account
of Two pounds two Shillings and Eleven pence, Current
Money, by him paid for repairs done this Chappel. It is ordered
that Richard Randolph, Gent., do pay him the faid fum
out of his parifh Money in his hands.
James powell Cocke produfeth his Account againft the
parifh, wherein it appears that Eight Shillings, Current
Money, is due to him for Mending the Church Windows. It
is ordered that Richard Randolph, Gent., do pay him the
Same out of the parifh Money in his hands.
Mr. William ffuller is appointed a Collector of the parifh
Levey this year, and it is ordered that he do receive of every
Tithable perfon in the Said parifh, thirty-two pounds of
Tobo. according to Law, and that he pay the Several Allowances
Above Mentioned to the refpective perfons to whom it
is due. Bowler Cocke and John Poval, Gent., enter themfelves
Securitys.
JAMES POWELL COCKE,
JAMES COCKE.

AT A VESTRY held at Curl's Church, for henrico parifh,
July ye 21ft, Ano. Dom. 1739:
Prefent.
The Rever'd William Stith, James powell Cocke, James
Cocke, Bowler Cocke, John Redford, Edward Curd, Robert
Mofby, John Povall, William ffuller and John Williamfon,
Gent.
In obedience to an Order of Henrico Court, and purfuant
to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, the Veftry do proceed
to divide the parifh into Several precincts and appoint perfons
to go in proceffion and renew the Bounds of Lands according
to law.
firft precinct.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, and in obedience
to an Order of Henrico Court, it is Ordered that John
North, Thomas ffenton and Thomas Ellis, with the affiftance
of their Neighboring free holders, do Sometime before the
laft day of March next, go in proceffion and renew the Bounds
of all Lands from the Mouth of Weft Ham to William Gorden's,
hence upwards, all between Gorden's Road and James
River to the head of the parifh. And that the said John
North, Thomas ffenton, and Thomas Ellis (or any two of
them) do take and return to this parifh Veftry an Account of
every perfons Land by them proceffioned, together with the
names of thofe prefent, and Alfo what Lands they fhall fail
to proceffion and the particular Reafon of Such failure.
Second precinct.
ffrom William Gorden's Road to the head of the parifh,
thence to the Main Road Swamp, thence down to Turner's
Run, thence up Hungry Branch to the head of Upland Brook,
from thence to Gorden's aforefaid. John Shepherd, John
Royal and Robert Webb are appointed proceffioners.
Third precinct.
All between Chickahominy Swamp and Upland Brook, to
the head of the faid Brook. Nathaniel Bacon, John Watkins
and peter patrick are appointed proceffioners.


Col. Wm. Byrd, Jr.,
who donated the site upon which St. John's Church stands.


ffourth precinct.
All between Chickahominy Swamp and the Brook Road, as
low as Mary Cannon's and Smith's Mill. Robert Sharp, John
pleafant and John Brittain are appointed proceffioners.
ffifth precinct.
All between the Mouth of Gilley's Creek and Weft Ham,
on the River, and to extend back from Gorden's and Mary
Cannon's. John Coles, James Young and Richard Levens
are appointed proceffioners.
Sixth precinct.
ffrom the Mouth of Gilley's Creek on James River to William
Lewis's, on Chickahominy Swamp, thence upward as
high as Smith's Mill and Mary Cannon's. Thom's Watkins,
John Harwood and Alex'r Mofs, proceffioners.
Seventh precinct.
All below the Mouth of Gilley's Creek and Corneliuf's, on
James River, and to Extend back as far as Seven pines Road,
and as low as the Southern Branch Bridge. ffrans. Redford,
Gilly Marrin and George Abney are proceffioners.
Eigth precinct.
All between Corneliuf's and Two Mile Creek, on the River,
and to Extend back as far as the Main Country Road. Sam'l
Hancock, William parker and John Cox are appointed proceffioners.
Ninth precinct.
All between Two Mile Creek, ffour Mile Creek, James
River and the Main Country Road. Ifaac Sharp, William
perce and William Stone are appointed proceffioners.
Tenth precinct.
All between Corneliuf's and four Mile Creek, on the Main
Road, hence back as far as the Seven pines Road. John ffrafer,
James Whitlow and John Whitlow are proceffioners.

Eleventh precinct.
All between William Lewis's, Boar Swamp, Chickahominy
Swamp, and the Seven pines Road. Joseph Watfon, Martin
Martin and Jofeph Childers are appointed proceffioners.
Twelfth precinct.
ffrom the Mouth of Boar Swamp, on Chickahominy, to the
lower Bounds of the parifh, thence between Boar Swamp and
the parifh line South Wards as far as where the Road forks
for Long Bridge and Bottom Bridge. Thomas Watkins, Sam.
Bugg and John Carter are proceffioners.
Thirteenth precinct.
ffrom Bayly's Run to four Mile Creek, all between the
Road that leads from four Mile Creek Bridge to Chickahominy
Swamp and James River. Jofeph Hopfon, Nich's Hopfon
and John Darby are appointed proceffioners.
Fourteenth precinct.
All between Bailey's Run and the Lower Bounds of this
Parifh, to Extend back as far as the Weftern Run. Charles
Woodfon, James Hatcher and John Williams are proceffioners.
ffifteenth precinct.
All between the Weftern Run, the head of Bailey's Run
and the parifh line, to Extend North w'd as far as the fork of
Long Bridge Road. Humphrey Smith, Thomas Binford and
Edward Eaft, proceffioners.
William Randolph, Efqr., who was a Veftryman for the
parifh, having resigned that place, Peter Randolph,15 Gent.,
is chofen to fucceed him.
It is Ordered the Church Wardens do give Notice an Set
up Advertifements at all publick places in this parifh, that
on the Second Thursday in October next, At Curl's Church,
will be held a Veftry, in order to let out the Building of the
New Church, at which time, the parifh levy will be laid.
JAMES POWEL COCKE,
JAMES COCKE,
Church Wardens.

AT A VESTRY, held for Henrico parifh, the xj day of
October, Anno que Dom. 1739:
Prefent.
Richard Randolph, Bowler Cocke, John Williamfon, John
Bolling, Edward Curd, Robert Mofby, James Powell Cocke,
James Cocke, John Povall and Wm. ffuller, Gent., Veftrymen.
Wm. ffuller, late Collector of this parifh, on Account of
parifh Tob'o, by him Sold in the Year 1738, viz:
£ | s. | d. | |
To the Honb'le William Randolph, Efq. 2,91512 per ct. amounting to |
17 | 9 | 9½ |
To Mr. Beverley Randolph, 1,16413 per ct. amounting to |
7 | 11 | 3¾ |
To Richard Randolph, Gent. 3,9781⅓ per ct. amounting to |
24 | 7 | 4½ |
and 432 Accounted for by faid Collector, 1⅓ per ct. amounting to |
2 | 14 | 0 |
52 | 12 | 5¾ |
Richard Randolph, Gent., produfes an Account for Buildings
and repairs done on the Glebe, by which it appears that
a Balance of thirty-nine pounds eight fhillings and eight
pence, current Money, is due to him from the parifh. It is
thereupon Ordered, that the feveral fums of Money, which
appears by this collection account, due to the parifh, viz:
from Honourable William Randolph, Efqr., Seventeen
pounds Nine Shillings and Nine pence half; from Mr. Beverley
Randolph, Seven pounds Elleven Shillings and three
pence, three farthings; and from the faid Collector, Mr. William
ffuller, two pounds fourteen Shillings. Amounting in
the whole to twenty Seven pounds fifteen Shillings and a
peny farthing—be paid unto the faid Richard Randolph in
part of this Ballance.

The Veftry proceed to Lay the parifh Levy:
Gr. Tob'o. | Cafk. | |
To the Rev'd Mr. Stith, 16,640 Net is | 17,708 | 640 |
To Ballance due to laft year's Collector, | 495 | |
To Sackville Brewer, Reader at Curl's, | 2,000 | 80 |
To Sackville Brewer, Clerk of the Veftry, being proceffioning year, |
1,000 | 40 |
To John Eals, Reader at Chapel, | 2,000 | 80 |
To John Hobfon, Sexton at Curle's, | 600 | 24 |
To Elenor Williams, Sexton at Chapel, | 600 | 24 |
To the Church Wardens, for Communion Bread and Wine, |
400 | |
To the Church Wardens, for the ufe of Mary Burnet, if living, | 1,000 | |
To the Church Wardens, for the ufe of Elizabeth Baley, | 400 | |
To the Church Wardens, for Rebecca pruet, neet 600 is | 698 | |
To Edmond Allen, for keeping his Son, an Idiot, | 600 | 24 |
To Robert Hardwick, for keeping his Son, | 500 | |
To the Church Wardens, for the ufe of John Weft, an Infant, |
400 | 16 |
To the Church Wardens, for the ufe of Jane Jennings, | 800 | 32 |
To the Church Wardens, for the ufe of Mary Hutchens, | 800 | |
To So much towards Building the New Church, 20,000 Neet is |
23,256 | |
Tobacco Levied to Build Barn on the Glebe, 5,000 Neet is |
5,816 | |
60,073 | 960 | |
Cafk added, | 960 | |
61,033 | ||
Com's at 6 per ct. on 69,544, the Whole Sum to be received, |
4,712 | |
65,205 | ||
Ballance due, | 499 | |
65,704 | ||
Henrico Parifh, Cr. | ||
By William Fuller, late Collector as per his own Account, |
96 | |
By 1,112 Tithables at 59 ℔ Tob'o per pole is | 65,608 | |
65,704 |
Sackville Brewer is appointed Collector of the parifh for
the enfuing year, and it is ordered that he do receive of every
Tithable perfon within the faid parifh, the fum of Fifty Nine
pounds of Tobacco, after the Ufual Deduction, and that he do
pay the Several Allowances above mentioned to the perfons to
whom due. Bowler Cocke and Beverley Randolph, Gent.16
Enter themfelves Securitys for the Same.
Signed:
JAMES POWELL COCKE,
JAMES COCKE,
Churc Wardens.
AT A VESTRY held for Henrico parifh, on the Twentieth
day of Dec'r, anno 1739:
Prefent.
Mr. William Stith, Minifter; James Powel Cock and
James Cocke, Church Wardens; Richard Randolph, John
Redford, James Povall, James Williamfon, William ffuller
and Robert Mofby, Gent., Veftrymen.
It is agreed that a Church be Built on the Moft Convenient
Spot of Ground near ye Spring, on Richardfon's Road, on the
South Side of Bacon's Branch, on the Land of the Honourable
William Byrd, Efqr., to be Sixty feet long and Twenty
five broad, and fourteen feet pitch'd, to be finifh'd in a plain
manner after the moddle of Curl's Church. Richard Randolph,
Efq., Gent., undertakes the faid Building, and engages
to finifh the Same by the Tenth day of June, which fhall be
in the year of our Lord Seventeen hundred and forty one; for
which the Veftry agrees to pay him the fum of three hundred
and seventeen pounds Ten Shillings Current Money, to be
paid by the Ammount of Sales of twenty thoufand pounds of
Tob'o Annually, to be Lev'd on the parifh and fold here for
money, till the whole payment be compleat. It is agreed

broad and Ten and a half feet pitch'd, the frames to be Sawed
out of Good timber to be covered in good heart fhingles,
nailed on; the floor to be laid with two inch plank, and Underpined
with Brick or Stone. James Hatcher undertakes
the faid Building, and engages to finish the fame Workmanlike,
by the Twentieth day of June next, for which the Veftry
agrees to pay him Thirty five pounds Current Money, to
be Raifed by the fale of Tobacco Levy'd on the parifh for
that purpofe.
It is ordered that the parifh Collector do pay into the
hands of the Church Wardens the Tobacco levyed for the ufe
of the parifh, as foon as he can Conveniently Collect the
fame, and the Church Wardens are Impowered to make any
private Bargain and fell the faid Tobacco for money, but not
under twelve fhillings and fix pence per hundred, otherwife
they are to fell it at publick fale to the higheft bidder.
JAMES POWELL COCKE,
JAMES COCKE.
Every perfon under Writen, have proceffioned their land
Marks as us.
Richard More, Richard Truman, Michael Hartfield,
Thomas Bottom, ffrancis Wilkinfon, ffrans. Brothers, ffrancis
Wagftaff, Thomas Watkins, John Hales, John Speare,
Genet Ellifon, Samuel Bugg, Ann Auftin, Edward Goode,
John Ferris, William Ferris, William Clark, Robert fferris,
John Cocke, Walter Leigh.
Certified by us,
THOMAS WATKINS,
SAMUEL BUGG,
JOHN CARTER,
JAS. POWELL COCKE,
JAMES COCKE.
Teft:
Purfuant to the within order, we, the subfcribers, have
made quiet and peaceable proceffion of all lands according to
the within orders, except two Certain parcels belonging to

deceafed, and the other by Jofeph Mofby, dec'd.
Per NATH'L BACON, JOHN WATKINS,
PETER PATRICK.
JAS. POWELL COCK,
JAMES COCKE.
Teft:
This is to Certifye, that we have proceffioned the Lands
within our Bounds according to order, with peaceable poffeffion,
and Satisfaction to the perfons whose names are fubfcribed:
Between & William Porter, Sen'r, Humphrey Smith,
William Porter, Jr., John Pleafant, John Cock, William
Perfons, Thos. Watkins, William Shields, Charles Floyd,
Stephen Floyd, Stephen Woodfon, John Midleton, Geo. Pike,
Thomas Binford, Foliot Power, Wm. Eaft.
HUMPHREY SMITH, EDWARD EAST,
THOMAS BINFORD.
March 29th, 1740.
JAMES POWELL COCKE,
JAS. COCKE.
Copy teft:
Feb. 11, 1740—an Account of proceffioning, viz: phillemon
perkins, John Frayfer, William Stone, John Frayfer, Will.
Negro, Ben. Scott, Henry Whitloe, Hays Whitloe, Robert
Scott, all prefent. Francis Redford, John Redford, Sen'r,
prefent. Abraham Childer, John Redford, Sen'r, Jofeph
Woodfin, Robert Blairs, Ifaac Sharp, Fran's Rowan, prefent.
Fran's previce, Maj John Bolling, John Redford, Jun'r,
both prefent, In Obedience to an order of Veftry, for the subfcribers
have proceffioned all the Lands in our precinct by us.
ISAAC SHARP, WM. PERCE, WM. STONE.
JAS. POWELL COCKE,
JAMES COCKE.
Copy Teft:
In Obedience to an Order of Henrico Court, John Whitloe,
James Whitloe and John Frayfer, being appointed by the
Veftry of Henrico parifh to procefs and renew the Lands
Marks from Four Mile Creek to Cornelius Creek on the Main

hath renewed them as followeth, Feb. 6, 1739:
The Land Marks between Charles Caffy and philemon
Frayfer Renew'd; Charles Caffy and William Frayfer being
prefent. The land Mark between Jofeph Adkins and philemon
Frayfer renewed; Joseph Adkins, William Frayfer and
Charles Caffy being prefent. The land Marks between
Charles Caffy and Jofeph Adkins Renewed; Jos. Adkins,
Charles Caffy and William Frayfer prefent. The Land
marks between Jofeph Adkins and William Frayfer renewed;
Jofeph Adkins, Charles Caffy and William Frayfer
prefent. The land marks between Benjamin Scot and Jean
Scot renewed; Joseph Adkins, Benjamin Scot and Jean Scot
prefent. The land marks between Darby Enroughty and
Benjamin Scot renewed; Darby Enroughty and Benjamin
Scot prefent. The land marks between Henry Whitloe and
Benjamin Scot renewed; Henry Whitloe and Benja. Scott
prefent. The land marks between Larner Bradfhaw and
Charles Caffy renewed; Larner Bradfhaw, Charles Caffy &
Henry Whitlo prefent. The land marks between Abraham
Childers and Larner Bradfhaw renewed; Larner Bradshaw,
Abraham Childers and Charles Caffy prefent. The Landmarks
between Abraham Childers and Joseph Adkins renewed;
Abraham Childers, Jos. Adkins, Charles Caffy prefent.
The landmarks between Abraham Childers and Jean Scot
ren'd; Abraham Childers, Jean Scot and Henry Whitloe
prefent. The land marks between Abram Childers and Benjamin
Scot renew; Abraham Childers, Benja. Scot and
Jofeph Adkins prefent. The land marks between Abraham
Childers and Darby Enroughty renewed; Abraham Childers,
Darby Enroughty and Jofeph Adkins prefent. The land
marks between Darby Enroughty and Henry Whitloe renewed;
Darby Enroughty, Henry Whitloe and Benja. Scot prefent.
The land marks between Benjamin Burton and John
Weft renewed; Benjamin Burton, John Weft and Henry
Whitloe prefent. The land marks between John Whitloe
and John Weft renewed; John Whitloe, John Weft and William
Whitloe pref't. The land marks between William
Whitloe and John Weft renewed; William Whitloe, John
Weft and Miel Turpin prefent. The land mark between

and John Whitloe prefent. The landmarks between Wm.
Whitloe and Richard Renyard renew'd; William Whitloe
and Miles Turpin prefent. The land marks between William
Whitloe and Henry Whitloe renew'd; William Whitloe
prefent. The land marks between William Whitloe and
Henry Whitloe renewed, and James Whitloe renewed; William
Whitloe prefent. The land marks bet. James Whitloe
and Henry Whitloe renewed; Jas. Whitloe and Wm. Whitloe
and Jos. Adkins prefent. The land marks between William
Burton, Sen'r, and Benj. Burton renewed; Benja. Benjamin
Burton prefent. The landmarks of James Whitloe renewed,
binding on unpatent land; William Whitlo and Jofeph Adkins
prefent. The land marks between John Weft and
Jofeph Richard Reynard not found; and Mr. Jos. Mayo's
land marks not renewed; he not coming to the appointed
Time. William Burton, Sen'r, land marks not renewed; he
not coming to the appointed Time. They both joining to
unpatented lands.
Per
Copy Test.
JAMES WHITLOE, JOHN FRAYSER,
JAS. POWELL COCKE,
JAMES COCKE.
In Obedience to the within order, we have gon in proceffion
and renewed the bounds of the Several Tracts of Land
within the Limits of the fame Order, in the prefence and with
the Confent of the proprietors of faid Lands. Wit. our
hands this 15 day of February, 1739.
Per
Copy Teft.
ROBERT SHARP, JNO. PLEASANTS.
JNO. BRITTIAN,
JAS. POWELL COCKE,
JAMES COCKE.
purfuant to an order of Veftry, we, the subfcribers, have
attempted to renew the Bounds of Mr. John Cocke and Mr.
Samuel Wortham's Land, who refufed, for which reafon Mr.
Cock, Saith Thos. Carter, Jun'r, and Thos. Cocke, Sen'r,
and George Baker, who joins him, Clames part of his Land,

Survey, &c. Certify'd by us,
Copy Teft.
THOS. WATKINS, SAM'L BUGG, JOHN CARTER,
JAMES POWELL COCKE,
JAMES COCKE.
In Obedience to the within Order, we have renewed the
Bounds of all ye Lands within mentioned, in peace and quietnefs,
with Confent of the Owners. Given under our hands,
this 31st day of March, 1740.
Copy Teft.
JOHN ROYAL, JOHN SHEPHERD, ROB'T WEBB,
JAMES POWELL COCKE,
JAMES COCKE.
Jofeph Watfon and Jofeph Childers hath feen Richard
Williamfon's Land processioned, and Martin Martin's Land
proceffioned, and Edward Allen's land proceffioned, and Elizabeth
Mottherwiler's land, all but one line between Capt.
James Cocke and her, we cant find, and Charles Winfrey's
land proceffioned; Thomas Eaft's land proceffioned, and
Jofeph Childers' land proceffioned; Capt. James Cock, his
land not proceffioned, we cant find any line; Elizabeth Morton,
her land not proceffioned, for we cant find any line between
Capt. James Cock and her; Thos. Elmore, one Tract of
land not proceffioned, we cant find any line; the land where
he lives is proceffioned; John Ferris, his land proceffioned.
Copy Teft.
JAMES POWELL COCKE,
JAMES COCKE.
In Obedience to an order of Henrico Court, 1739, We, the
appointed proceffioners, have, with our utmoft care, proceffioned
all the lands within our precinct, Except Some lines
not found Agreed on by the Owners thereof, viz: Between
Edward Goode and Jefeph pleafants; Edward Goode and
Thomas Childrey; Wm. Eaft and Ephraim Gathrit; Thomas
Binford and Edward Mofby. Wit's our hands, March 26,
1740.
Copy Teft.
NICHOLAS HOBSON, JNO. ENROUGHTY,
JAMES POWELL COCKE,
JAMES COCKE.

Land proceffioned by Thomas Fenton, Thomas Ellis and
John North, 1739; Widow Freeman, Holy Freeman, John
North, Amos Hix, (Holy Freeman, John North, Thomas Ally,)
Thomas Jennet, Thomas Ellus, William Ellis, Edward
Reves, Wm. Ellis, (bought of Edward Reves, Thomas Ally,
Edward Reves, John Shoemaker, Thomas Ally, Wm. Ellis,
Thomas Jennet, John Shoemaker, Edward Reves, Edward
Reves, Thomas Cottrell, Sam'l Pincham, Thomas Cotrall,
Edward Reves, Thomas Cotrall, Jacob Robertfon, Thomas
Cotrall, Abra. Childers, Thomas Cotrall, Jacob Robertfon,
Richard Cottrall, Thomas Cottrall, Ben. Cannon, Thomas
Cottrall, Richard Eaft, Jacob Robertfon, Thos. Cotrall,
Nich. Pryor, Thos. Cotrall, Zachariah Ford, Thos. Cotrall,
Robert Hardwick, John North, Robert Hardwick, George
Chambers, Thos. Fenton, George Chambers; Mr. William
Randolph, could not poffibly go over his line; Colo. Richard
Randolph, his line not gon over; John Ellis, William Ellis,
Thomas Ellis, Hen. Ellis, Charles Ellis, Jofeph Ellis—they
all present.
Copy Teft.
JAMES POWELL COCKE,
JAMES COCKE,
January 1ft, 1740. In Obedience to an order of Veftry,
held for Henrico parifh the 21ft day of July, 1739, we, the
fubfcribers, have Been in proceffion and renewed the Bounds
of the following lands, viz: The Line Between Gillegrew
Morrin and Capt. Jofeph Mayo, the uper Side Capt. Mayo's
land; alfo the line between the faid Robertfon and William
Burton, Jun'r. The Line betwen Capt. Jos. Mayo and Jas.
Franklin. The line between the faid Mayo and Widow Abney,
and between the faid Mayo and Gilley Marrin.
prefent—Capt. Jofeph Mayo, Wm. Burton, jr., Thos. Robertfon,
James Franklin, George Robertfon.
Per GILLIE MARRIN,
GEORGE, ABNY.
The Line between John Stewart and William Finney. The
line between the faid Finney and Capt. Wm. Cocke, dec'd;
and between the faid Cocke and Thomas Bailey. prefent—
Wm. Finney, John Stewart, Sam'l Branch, Thomas Baley.

Ballou and Thos. Baley. The line between
Thos. Bayley and John Giles. prefent—John Giles and
Thos. Mofby. The line between the Said Giles and Thos.
Mofby. prefent—John Giles and Thomas Mofby. The
line between Frans. Redford and John Allday. prefent—
the faid Allday and his two Sons, John and Thomas Allday.
The line between Thomas Mofby and Peter Randolph, and
between the faid Randolph and John Allday; alfo the line between
the faid Randolph and Brazure Cock, and between the
faid Randolph and Gilley Marrin; the faid Randolph agreeing
that John Alday and Thos. Mofby fhould Show us all his
lines who were prefent.
April 1ft, 1740.
FRANCIS REDFORD, GILLIGREW MARRIN,
JAMES POWELL COCKE,
JAMES COCKE.
Copy Teft.
In Obedience to an order, Directed to us, the Subfcribers,
dated the 21ft day of July, 1739, by the Veftry of Henrico
parifh, to proceffion and renew the Bounds of all lands between
the mouth of Gilley's Creek and Weftham, on the
river, and to Extend back as far as Gordons and Mary Cannons,
to which we make the following returns, this 31ft day
of March, 1740: We proceffioned all the lands within the
Above mentioned Bounds but Colo. William Byrd's and Gilley
Marrin's; they, nor no perfons for them, did meet at the
Time appointed; they perfons that owned the lands Seemed
all Well Satiffied.
Per JOHN COLES, RICHARD LEVENS,
JAMES POWELL COCKE,
JAMES COCKE.
Copy Teft.
Purfuant to an Order of Veftry, we, the subfcribers, have
proceffioned all lands within thofe precincts mentioned by the
Order dated 21ft day of July, 1739, Excepting Nich. Davies;
Reafon is unknown to us. Colo. Benjamin Harrifon's line
is unknown to us.
ALEX'R MOSS, JOHN HARWOOD,
JAMES POWELL COCKE,
JAMES COCKE.
Copy Teft.

All the Gentlemen are agreed in our purfinks without proceffioning.
CHARLES WOODSON, JOHN WILLIAMSON,
JAS HATCHER,
JAMES POWELL COCKE,
JAMES COCKE.
Copy Teft.
AT A VESTRY held at the Court Houfe, for Henrico
parifh, the 5th day of May, 1740, prefent—James powell
Cocke, James Cocke, Church Wardens; Richard Randolph,
John Redford, Bowler Cocke, John Povall, Wm. Fuller and
John Williamfon, Gent., Veftrymen.
Peter Randolph, Gent., who was formerly chofen to be
Veftryman of this parifh, now comes and takes the Oaths appointed
and is thereupon Admitted accordingly. Prefent—
Peter Randolph, Gent.
The Clerk Informs the Veftry that the Several perfons,
who were appointed proceffioners for the year 1739, have
made returns of their proceedings, which, by him, is regiftered
in the parifh Book; whereupon the Church Wardens
do proceed to Examine and Atteft the Same.
The Veftry do fell the Twenty five Thoufand pounds of
Tobacco levy'd in October laft, for the ufe of the parifh,
unto Colo. Richard Randolph, who agrees to give for the fame
after the rate of Ten Shillings per hundred, Current money.
It is thereupon Ordered that the Collector do pay him the
Said Tobacco as Soon as he can Conveniently Collect the
Same.
AT A VESTRY held for Henrico parifh, the 13 Day of
October, Anno Dom. 1740: prefent—Mr. William Stith,
Clerk; James po'l Cocke, James Cocke, Gent., Church Wardens;
Richard Randolph, John Redford, Bowler Cocke, John
Williamfon and Wm. Fuller, Gent., Veftrymen.
Henrico Parifh, Dr., for the year 1740. | |
To the Rev'd Mr. William Stith, One Sallary, | 16,000 |
To 4 per ct. on Mr. William Stith, for Cafk, | 640 |
To fo much towards building the New Church, | 20,000 |
To Sackville Brewer, Reader at Curl's Church, | 1,789 |
To Sackville Brewer, as Clerk of the Veftry, | 430 |
To Sackville Brewer, as late Collector for Infolvents, &c., | 1,069 |
To John Eals, Reador at Chappel, | 1,789 |
To John Hopfon, Sexton at Curl's Church, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, Sexton at Chappel, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, for Communion Bread and Wine, |
344 |
To John North, for keeping Mary Burnett, | 896 |
To Edmond Allen, for keeping his Son, an Idiot, | 536 |
To Robert Hardwick, for keeping his Son, | 430 |
To the Church Wardens, for the ufe Elizabeth Baley, | 600 |
To the Church Wardens, for Rebecca pruit, | 600 |
To the Church Wardens, for John Weft, an Infant, | 400 |
To the Church Wardens, for Jane Jennings, | 715 |
To the Church Wardens, for Benjamin Good, a Blind man, | 800 |
To James po'l Cocke, for a Scrubbing brufh for ye Church, |
20 |
To the Church Wardens, for Elenor Green, | 200 |
To fo much to be fold for money to pay James Hatcher his Ballance for Building a Barn on the Glebe, |
2,000 |
50,330 | |
To Commiffion on 53,4866 per ct is | 3,209 |
53,539 | |
Per Contra Credit: | |
By 1,138 Tythables, 47 ℔ per pole, is | 53,486 |
By Ball'e due to the Collector, | 53 |
53,539 |
Mr. William Fuller is appointed parifh Collector for the
Enfuing year, and it is ordered that he do receive of every
Tithable perfon within the parifh, forty Seven pounds of
Tobacco, and if any perfon refufe to pay the fame, he is
to Deftrain for it; he enters into Bond for the performance
thereof. John Redford and John Williamfon, Gent., are his
Securities.

Richard Randolph, Gentleman, produces a letter Directed
to him, from the Hon'ble William Byrd, Efquire, which is
read as followeth, Viz:
"I fhould, with great pleafure, oblige the Veftry, and
particularly your felf, in granting them an Acre to build their
Church upon, but there are fo many roads already through
that Land, that the Damage to me would be too great to have
another of a mile long cut thro' it. I fhould be very glad if
you would pleafe to think Richmond a proper place, and
confidering the great number of people that live below it, and
would pay their Devotions there, that would not care to go
fo much higher, I can't but think it would be agreeable to
moft of the people, and if they will agree to have it there, I
will give them two of the beft lots, that are not taken up, and
befides give them any Pine Timber they can find on that
Side Shockoe Creek, and Wood for burning of Bricks into the
bargain. I hope the Gent. of the Veftry will believe me a
Friend to the Church when I make them the Offer, and that
I am both theirs,
"Your moft Humble Serv't,
Whereupon the queftion is put whether the faid Church
fhould be Built on the Hill caled Indian Town, at Richmond,
or at Thomas Williamfon's plantation on the Brook Road,
and is carryed by a majority of voices for the former. It is
thereupon Ordered that the Church, formerly Agreed to be
Built by Richard Randolph, Gent., on the South Side of
Bacon's Branch, be Built on Indian Town, at Richmond,
after the Same manner as in the faid Former Agreement, was
mentioned.
JAMES P'L COCKE,
JAMES COCKE.
AT A VESTRY, held at the Court House, for Henrico
parifh, ye 6 day of July, 1741: Prefent—Richard Randolph,
James p'l Cocke, Bowler Cocke, John Povall, William Fuller,
James Cocke and John Williamfon, Gent., Veftrymen.

It is ordered that Mr. William Fuller, the parifh Collector,
do Sell what Tobacco he now hath in his hands, belonging to
the parifh, this day at publick Sale for Cafh, to the higheft
bidder, and that he fell the remainder of the faid parifh Tobacco,
which he hath not yet Collected, in Like manner, at
Aug'ft Court next.
JAMES P'L COCKE, | Church Wardens. |
JAMES COCKE, |
AT A VESTRY held for Henrico Parifh, the Seventh day
of Decem'r, 1741: prefent—The Rev'd Mr. William Stith,
James Po'l Cocke and James Cock, Gent., Church Warden;
Richard Randolph, John Bolling, Bowler Cocke, John Redford,
John Povall, William Fuller and Peter Randolph, Gt.,
Veftrymen.
To the Rev'd Mr. William Stith, his Sallery and Cafk, | 16,640 |
To Sach. Brewer, Reador, | 1,789 |
To Sach. Brewer, as Clerk of the Veftry, | 450 |
To Sach. Brewer, for Infolvents in Anno 1741, | 212 |
To John Eals, Reador, | 1,789 |
To John Hopfon, Sexton, | 636 |
To the Church Wardens, for Benja. Goode, blind, | 800 |
To the Church Wardens, for Rebecca pruet, | 600 |
To the Church Wardens, for Elenor Green, | 250 |
To the Church Wardens, for Communion Bread and Wine, | 344 |
To Mary North, for keeping Mary Burnet, | 896 |
To Edmond Allen, for his Son, an Idiot, | 536 |
To the Son of Robert Hardwick, Lame, | 430 |
To Ball'e due to Mr. Fuller, late Collector, | 53 |
To Ball'e for Infolvents, &c., | 752 |
To Wm. Porter, Jun'r, over charged Anno 1740, | 53 |
26,666 | |
To Com. on 28,224 6 per ct, | 1,693 |
28,359 | |
Henrico parifh is Cr. for the year 1741. | |
By 1,176 Tithables at 24 per pole is | 28,224 |
By Ballance due to the Collector, | 135 |
28,359 |
Richard Royal, Gent., is appointed Collector of the parifh
Levy for the Enfuing year, and it is ordered that he do receive
of Every tithable perfon in the faid parifh, the fum of
twenty-four pounds of tobacco, and in cafe of a refufal or
delay he is to deftrain for the fame.
Beverly Randolph, Gent., enters himfelf Security.
Mr. William Fuller prefents an Acct of the tobacco fold
by him as Collector, for the ufe of the Parifh, which is ordered
to be lodged with the Clerk.
JAMES P'L COCKE,
JAMES COCKE.
AT A VESTRY held for Henrico parifh, October ye 2d,
1742: Prefent—The Rev'd Mr. William Stith, Min'r; James
Powell Cocke and James Cocke, Church Wardens; Richard
Randolph, John Bolling, Bowler Cocke, John Povall and
Robert Mofby, Veftrymen.
Dr. Henrico Parifh for the year 1742. | |
N't Tob'o. | |
To the Rev. Mr. William Stith, his Sallery and Cafk, | 16,640 |
To John Eals, a Reador at Upper Church, | 1,789 |
To John Hopfon, Sexton at Curl's Church, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, for Communion Bread and Wine, |
344 |
To Richard Royal, Collector for a Bal. for laft year due to him, |
135 |
To the Church Wardens, for the ufe of Benjamin Good, Blind, |
1,200 |
To the Church Wardens, for Rebeccah Pruit, | 600 |
To the Church Wardens, for Elenor Green, | 250 |
To Mary Hughs, for keeping Mary Burnet, | 896 |
To Edmond Allen, for keeping his Son, | 536 |
To Church Wardens, for Elizabeth Hamlet, | 800 |
To Church Wardens, for Edward Skinner, | 600 |
To James Powel Cock, for his Advance for Benjamin Good and Elizabeth Hamlet, Cafk, £3. 11. 6. in Tob'o, |
600 |
To Sack. Brewer, for fifteen months Sallary as Reador, and Cafk Included, |
2,236 |
To Sack. Brewer, for Clerk of the Veftry, Cafk included, | 447 |
To Sack. Brewer, for Surveying the Glebe, | 430 |
To Mary Bennet, for keeping Wm. Weft, a poor Orphant, | 800 |
To Church Wardens, for Jane Jennings, | 1,000 |
To Church Wardens, for Elizabeth Baley, | 600 |
To fo much towards Building a Chapel at Deep Run, | 10,000 |
To John Hutchen, for the Church Wardens to difpofe of for his Ufe, |
406 |
41,381 | |
Com's for Collector, | 2,488 |
43,869 | |
Com's for Collector, Parifh is Cr. | |
By Richard Royal, Collector for Tob'o Rec'd of perfons not Seffed, |
504 |
By 1,239 Tithables at 35 Tob'o per pole is | 43,365 |
43,869 |
Richard Royal, Gent., is appointed Parifh Collector for
the enfuing year, who enters into bond Accordingly. John
Bolling and John Povall, Gent., enters themfelves securities.
On the petition of Thomas Fenton and others, it is agreed
and ordered that a Chappel be built on the hill above Deep
Run on the main road, on the land of[81]
to be in length, forty Eight; and Breadth, Twenty four—to
be weatherboarded with Fetheredge planck and covered with
hart shingles, nailed on—to have three Pews, Reading Defks,

ftrong manner.
And it is agreed that the Veftry do meet at Curl's Church
on the laft Saturday in November next, To Treat with undertakers
about building the said Chappel, of which the
Church Wardens are to give Notice.
Beverley Randolph, Gent., is chofen a Veftryman in the
room of Mr. Edward Curd, dec'd.
JAMES PO'L COCKE,
JAMES COCKE.
AT A VESTRY held for Henrico Parifh, at Curl's
Church, July 16, 1743: Prefent—James Powell Cocke and
James Cocke, Church Wardens; Richard Randolph, John
Redford, John Povall, Beverly Randolph and John Williamfon,
Gentlemen, Veftrymen.
Beverly Randolph, Gent., having been formerly elected a
member of this Veftry, in the room of Mr. Edward Curd, deceafed,
now comes and takes the Oaths as by law appointed
to qualifie him self for that office.
John Coles, Gent.,17 is chofen a Veftryman in the room of
Mr. William Fuller, dec'd. Thomas Mofby and William
Finney are chofen in the room of John Bolling & Bowler
Cocke, Gent., who are moved out of the Parifh.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, and in
Obedience to an order of Henrico County Court, The Parifh
is Divided into several precincts, and perfons appointed in
each precinct to go in proceffion and renew the Bounds of
each perfons Land.
Firft Precinct:
Ordered that Thomas Hughes, Thomas Ellis and William
Ellis, with the Affiftance of their Neighboring freeholders, do
fometime before laft day of March next, go in proceffion
and renew the bounds of all lands from the mouth of Great
Weftham to William Gordon's, thence upwards all between
Gordon's Road and James River, to the head of the parifh.
And that the faid Thomas Hughs, Thomas Ellis and Wm. Ellis,
or any two of them, do take and return to this Parifh
Veftry an Account of every perfon's land by them proceffioned,

what lands they fhall fail to proceffion, and the particular
Reafon of fuch failure.
Second Precinct:
From William Gordon's Road to the head of the Parifh;
thence to Chickahominy Swamp, and down that to Turner's
Run, and up Hungry Branch to the head of Afnam Brook
and from thence to Gorden's aforesaid. Ifaac Winftone,
Jofeph Parfons and William Britain, appointed proceffioners.
Third Precinct:
All between Chickahominy Swamp and Afnan Brook to
the head of faid Brook. Ludwell Bacon, Matthew Hopfon
and William Owen, Appointed proceffioners.
Fourth Precinct:
All between Chickahominy Swamp and the Brook Road,
as low as Cannon's and Smith's Mill. Robert Sharp, John
Pleafant and Silvanus Walker, are appointed proceffioners.
Fifth Precinct:
All between the mouth of Gilley's Creek and Great Weftham
Road, on the River, and to extend back as far as Cannon's
and Gorden's. Jofeph Hopkins, John Langford and
Robert Sharp, Jun'r, are appointed proceffioners.
Sixth Precinct:
From the mouth of Gilley's Creek, on James River, to William
Lewifes, on Chickahominy Swamp, Thence upwards as
high as Cannon's and Smith's Mill. Nathaniel Vanderwall
and John Gunn, and Edward Curd, are appointed proceffioners.
Seventh Precinct:
All between Gilley's Creek and Coneliuf's, from the
River, back as far as the Seven Pines Road, and as low as the
Southern Branch Bridge. William Finney, John Giles and
Nicholas Giles, are appointed proceffioners.
Eighth Precinct:
All between Corneliuf's and Two mile Creek, the main
County road and the river. Edward Cox, John Stewart and
Benj. Burton appointed proceffioners.

Ninth Precinct:
All between Two mile Creek, Four Mile Creek, James
river and the main Country road. Jofeph Woodfon, Henry
Sharp and Francis Pierce, proceffioners.
Tenth Precinct:
All between Corneliuf's and Four mile Creek, from the
main Country Road, to Seven Pines Road. William Whitlow,
Darby Enroughty & Charles Caffy, proceffioners.
Eleventh Precinct:
All between William Lewif's and Boar Swamp, on Chickahominy,
to Extend back as the Head of Boar Swamp. Richard
Williamfon, Julius Allen and Andrew Matthews, appointed
proceffioners.
Twelf Precinct:
From the mouth of Boar Swamp to the County line on
Chickahominy Swamp, thence to Extend Southward as far as
the fork of Long Bridge Road. John Cocke, John Hale and
Thomas Binford, proceffioners.
Thirteenth Precinct:
All between Four Mile Creek, Bailey's Run and White Oak
Swamp, the beft. Robert pleafant, Mathias Ayrs and Pew.
Price, appointed proceffioners.
Fourteenth Precinct:
All between Bailey's Run, the County Line and the Weftern
Run. Charles Woodfon, James Hatcher and John Williamfon,
proceffioners.
Fifteenth Precinct:
All between the head of Bailey's Run, the Weftern Run
and the County line, to extend Northward as far as the fork
of the long bridg Road. William Porter, Jun'r, John Middleton
and Stephen Woodfon, proceffioners.
JAMES P'L COCKE,
JAMES COCKE,
C'h Wardens.

AT A VESTRY, held at Curl's Church, for Henrico Parifh,
on Fryday, xvj day of December, Anno q. Dom. 1743:
John Coles, Gent., who was formerly elected a member of this
Veftry in the room of Mr. William Fuller, deceafed, now
comes and takes the Oath of a Veftryman, and is thereupon
admitted, as ufual.
Prefent.
Richard Randolph, Beverley Randolph, John Redford,
John Povall, James powell Cocke, John Williamfon and
John Coles, Gent., Veftrymen.
Net Tob'o. | |
To the Rever'd Mr. William Stith, his fallery and cafk, |
16,640 |
To John Eals, Reador, fallery and cafk, | 1,789 |
To Mark Clark, Reador, fallery and cafk, | 1,789 |
To Sack. Brewer, Clerk of Veftry, proceffioning year, | 895 |
To John Hopfon, Sexton at Curl's Church, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, Sexton at Chapel, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, for Communion Bread and Wine, |
344 |
To the Church Wardens, for the ufe of Benj. Good, blind, |
1,500 |
To Mary Hughes, for keeping Mary Burnet, | 896 |
To Edmond Allen, for keeping his fon, an Idiot, | 1,000 |
To the Church Wardens, for Elizabeth Hamlet, | 800 |
To the Church Wardens, for the ufe of Ann Skinner, a poor widow, | 400 |
To the Church Wardens, for Jane Jennings, | 1,000 |
To the Church Wardens, for Elizabeth Bailey, | 600 |
To Martha Bennett, for keeping orph't Will Weft till Ap'l Next, |
400 |
To the Church Wardens, for Rebeccah Pruit, | 600 |
To Colo. Richard Randolph, for ufe of John Hutchens, | 400 |
To Thomas Pirkins, for keeping Ann Evans a Year, | 300 |
To Colo. Richard Randolph, for ufe of William Ford, | 600 |
To Colo. Richard Randolph, for lame phelemon Childers, | 500 |
To John Forfic, for keeping Nehemiah Watfon three months, |
250 |
To Cock, for £1. 19. 9, Advanced for faid Watfon, | 230 |
To the Church Wardens, for the ufe of Nehemiah Watfon, |
1,200 |
To John Hopfon, for clearing ye Church Yard formerly, | 100 |
To William Street, for Reading Prayers at Deep Run, | 1,000 |
34,405 | |
To Comm'on on 34,405 lbs. Tob'o, at 6 per ct., is | 2,064 |
36,469 | |
Ballance due from ye Collector to the Parifh, | 641 |
37,110 | |
Henrico Parifh is Cred'r. | |
By 1,237 Tithables, at 30 per pole, Affeffed, | 37,110 |
James Cock, Gent., is appointed Collector, who gives Bond
Accordingly; Richard Randolph and Beverley Randolph,
Gent., his Securitys.
Beverly Randolph and John Coles, Gent., are chofen
Church Wardens for the Enfuing year, who take the Oath
Accordingly.
Beverley Randolph, Gent., agrees to Build on the Gleebe a
Tobacco Houfe, Forty feet Long and twenty broad, to be well
framed with good Timber, and covered with good Shingles,
Nailed on; to be finifhed in every refpect Workmanlike, according
to the manner of Such fort of Houfes, for which he
is to receive Twenty pounds Curr't Money.
BEVERLEY RANDOLPH, | Ch. Wardens. |
JOHN COLES, |
Henrico Parifh, in Obedience to the Worfhipful Gentlemen
of the Veftry, we, the Subfcribers, have proceffioned all
the Lands in our precinct; only part of a line between Steven
Floyd's and Steven Woodfon's not agreed, and Wm. Griffin
refufes to proceffion. Mr. John Pleafants neglected to proceffion
his land.
Copy Teft.
WM. PORTER, Jun'r,
JOHN MIDDLETON.

A return of the order of the Veftry for proceffioning the
Bounds alloted to Robert pleafant, Matthew Ayres and Pew
Price, lines not proceffioned, as Follows: Edward Good, Ju'r,
he not being willing; Tho. Matthew, Edward Good, line
Trees not to be found; Colo. Richard Randolph's lines being
newly done; Robert Pleafants, Edward Good, Jr., line trees
not to be found; Thomas Pleafants, James Woodfin, refufing
to go; John Hobfon, Eliza Hobfon, bounds not made between
them.
Copy Teft.
Purfuant to an order of Veftry, we have given notice to all
the Free holders in our precinct, and have accordingly gon in
proceffion on all the Lines of thofe who would attend us.
CHARLES WOODSON,
JAS. HATCHER,
JOHN WILLIAMS.
Copy Teft.
By a Veftry held at Curl's Church, Dated July 16, 1743,
we have proceffioned thefe Lines: The line of William and
Francis Pierce and Robert Blairs, Abraham Childers, there
with us; the line of William Sharp and Robert Blaufe,, Ifack
Sharp and Abraham Childers with us; then the line of John
Redford and John Bolling, John Redford and Abraham
Childers with us; then the line of John Bolling and Hays
Whitlow, Hays Whitlow, Junior, in the Room of his Father,
and John Redford, Abram Childers with us; then the lines
of Robert Cott, Negro Jane and Hays Whitlow, Negro Jane,
Henry Whitlow, Negro Jane, John Frazure, Negro Jane,
Hays Whitlow, Abraham Childers, John Red there; then the
line of William Stone and John Frazure, Philemon Pirkins,
John Frazure there; then the line of William Stone and
John Frayfer, Philemon Perkings, Wm. Stone, John Frayfure
there; then the lines of John Redford, Senior, and Robert
Blaufe, Robert Blaufe not there, John Redford there and
Abraham Childers there; then the lines of Abraham Childers
and Francis Redford, his Father, John Redford, in his room,
and Abraham Childers with us; then the line of Philemon
Perkins and John Frayzur, John Frafure, John Redford,
Abram Childers there; then the line of Jofeph Woodfon and

John Redford there with us; then the line of Jofeph Woodfon
and Robert Blaufe, John Redford, Abraham Childers
there; then the line of Jofeph Woodfon and Abraham Childers,
John Redford, Sen'r, Abraham Childers there; then
the line of John Redford, Sen'r, and Abraham Childers, they
there; then the line of John Redford, Jun'r, and Fran's Redford,
by order of their Father; then the line of John Redford
and Milnor Redford, by order of their Father; all thefe lines
being peacably proceffioned by us.
JOSEPH WOODSON,
HENRY SHARP,
FRAN'S PIERCE.
Feb'y 22, 1743.
Copy Teft.
In Obedience to an Order of Henrico Court, we, the Subfcribers,
have gon in proceffion and renewed the Bounds of
the Several Tracts of Land within the limits of the faid Order,
in the prefence and with the Confent of the proprietors
of the faid lands, as Witnefs our hands and c this 3rd day of
ffeb., 174¾.
ROBERT SHARP,
JOHN PLEASANTS, Jr.
Copy Teft.
All the Patented Land in our precincts, according to the
direction of the order, all perfons being prefent by us.
DARBY INRUFTY,
CHARLES CASSY,
WILLIAM WHITLOW.
Copy Teft.
Whereas, by order perfent Lands, John Pheris, Thomas
Elmore, William Gathrit, one line don joining Elmore; Capt.
James Cocke not done; proceffioned Jofeph Childers, Charles
Winfrey, Anthony Matthews, Edward Allen, Arobria Elmor,
Martin Martin, Jofeph Watfon, Richard Williamfon, William
Ives, William Sprague, John Leafon, Edward Dean,
Julius Allen, Thomas Bethel, John Warner, Ephraim Gathrit,
Richard Truman, Thos. Spragin, all quietly proceffioned
By Richard Williamfon, Julius Allen, Antho. Matthews.
Copy Teft.

John Cocke, Thomas Binford, John Hales: We have proceffioned
all the Lands to be found in our Bounds.
Copy Teft.
March 20, 1744.
AT A VESTRY held at Curls Church, For Henrico
Parifh, the 19th day of November, 1744: Prefent—the Rever'd
William Stith, Minifter; Beverley Randolph and John
Coles, Church Wardens; Rich'd Randolph, James Powell
Cocke, John Redford, Peter Randolph and John Povall,
Veftrymen.
Net Tob'o. | |
To. Mr. William Stith, Sallery and Cafk, | 16,640 |
To John Eals, Reador, | 1,789 |
To Mark Clark, Reador, | 1,789 |
To Sack Brown, Clerk of the Veftry, | 450 |
To Bowler Cocke, for Recording Deed of Church Land, | 86 |
To John Hobfon, Sexton, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, Sexton, | 536 |
To Church Wardens, for Bread and Wine, | 344 |
To Church Wardens, for the ufe of Benjamin Good, | 1,500 |
To Thomas Hughes, for keeping Mary Burnet, | 896 |
To Edmond Allen, for his Son, an Idiot, | 1,000 |
To Church Wardens, for Elizabeth Hamlet, | 500 |
To Church Wardens, for Ann Skinner, | 400 |
To Mr. Burnert, for keeping Will Weft, laft year, | 400 |
To Church Wardens, for Jane Jennings, | 1,000 |
To Church Wardens, for Elizabeth Bailey, | 600 |
To Church Wardens, for Rebecca Pruit, | 600 |
To Colo. Richard Randolph, for John Hutchens, | 400 |
To Colo. Richard Randolph, for William Ford, | 600 |
To Colo. Richard Randolph, for Lame Childers, | 500 |
To Henry Cox, for Ann Evans, | 400 |
To the Church Wardens, for Nehemiah Watfon, | 800 |
To William Street, Reador at Deep Run, | 1,789 |
To Samuel Gathrit, for keeping William Daniel, | 700 |
To Church Wardens, for Clothes for faid Daniel, | 200 |
To Jofeph Hopfon, for keeping his Lame son, | 800 |
To the Church Wardens to be fold for the ufe of the Parifh, |
10,000 |
45,255 | |
To Commiffion, at 6 per ct, | 2,715 |
47,970 | |
Ball'e due to the Parifh, | 223 |
48,193 | |
Parifh Cr. for the year 1744. | |
By James Cocke, laft year Collector, for a Ball'e in laft Levy, and Tob'o rec'd of Perfons not lifted, according to his own Acc't, |
1,213 |
By 1,305 Tithables, at 36 per pole, | 46,890 |
48,193 |
James Cocke, Gent., is appointed Parifh Collector for the
enfuing year, who gives Bond accordingly. Richard Randolph
and Peter Randolph, Gent., enter themfelves fecuriteys.
Peter Randolph and John Coles, Gent., are appointed to
agree with the cheapeft workmen they can, to undertake and
Finifh the Chappel to be Built at Deep Run, and to report
their proceedings in the premifes to the next veftry.
Beverley Randolph, Gent., is Impowered and defired by the
Veftry to fend to England, as foon as conveniently he can,
for the Following things, on the Parifh account, viz: One
Parfon's Surplis, a Pulpit Cufhion and Cloth, Two Cloths
for Reading Defks, a Communion Table Cloth, and a Dozen
of Cufhions to be of good Purple Cloth, and the Surples good
Holland; alfo a large Bible and four large Prayer Books.
BEVERLEY RANDOLPH,
JOHN COLES,
Signed.
AT A VESTRY, held at the Court Houfe, for Henrico
Parifh, the 2d day of December, 1745: Prefent—the rev'd

Coles, Church Wardens, Richard Randolph, Peter Randolph,
James Cocke, William Finney and John Redford, Gent.,
Veftrymen.
Nett Tob'o. | |
To the Rev. Mr. William Stith, Minis'r, Sallery and Cafk, |
16,640 |
To John Eals, Reador, | 1,789 |
To Mark Clark, Reader, | 1,789 |
To William Street, Reader, | 1,789 |
To Richard Deane, Clerk of the Veftry, | 450 |
To John Hopfon, Sexton, | 536 |
To Eleanor Williams, Sexton, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, for Bread and Wine, | 344 |
To the Church Wardens, for the ufe of Benjamin Goode, | 1,500 |
To the Church Wardens, for keeping Mary Burnet, | 896 |
To Edmond Allen, for his fon, an Idiot, | 1,000 |
To the Church Wardens, for Elizabeth Hamlet, | 500 |
To the Church Wardens, for Jane Jennings, | 1,000 |
To the Church Wardens, for Elizabeth Baley, | 600 |
To the Church Wardens, for Rebecca Pruit, | 600 |
To Colo. Richard Randolph, for William Ford, | 600 |
To Colo. Richard Randolph, for Lame Childers, | 500 |
To the Church Wardens, for Nehemiah Watfon, | 800 |
To Jofeph Hobfon, for keeping his lame son, | 800 |
To John Coles, Church Warden, for the Ballance of £6. 3. 9½d, w'ch is now due to him as p'r his acco't, and if it overpays the faid Ball., he is to account for it in the next Levy, |
1,000 |
To the Church Wardens, for Jane Jennitt, | 1,200 |
To John Shoemaker, for clearing the arbor at Deep Runn, and for an Acre of Land to fet the Chappel upon, |
536 |
To James Hatcher, for making a coffin for John Hutchens, |
80 |
To William Lawlefs, for keeping Mary Burnet's baftard child—the faid Mary Burnet being an Idiot and upon the Parifh, |
700 |
To Abraham Baley, for burying Mary Gwinn, a mulatto, a poor p'fon, who happened to be taken ill and dyed at his Houfe, |
100 |
To the Church Wardens, to be fold for the ufe of the Parifh, |
11,215 |
47,500 | |
To Commiffion on 7,500, at 6 per cent., | 2,850 |
50,350 | |
To Samuel Gathrite, to be paid out of ye above Ball'ce, w'ch was ord'd to be fold, |
400 |
Ballance due from the Collector, | 400 |
51,150 | |
Ballance due from the Collector, Parifh Cr. for the year 1745. | |
By 1,325 Tithables, at 38 per pole, | 50,350 |
By Hobfon's Allowance difallowed, | 800 |
51,150 |
Ordered—
That William Gay, Collector, receive of each Tithable in
the Parifh thirty Eight pounds of Tobacco per poll, who gives
Bond according. Peter Randolph & John Archer, Gent., his
Securities.
Ordered—
That Richard Deane is appointed Clerk of the Veftry.
Ordered—
That the Ballance due from the Collector, being Nine
pounds & Eight pence be paid to Colo. Richard Randolph.
Ordered—
That the Ballance in Mr. Redford's hands, for Colo. Bolling's
tiths, three pounds four fhillings, be paid likewife to
Colo. Richard Randolph.
BEVERLEY RANDOLPH,
JOHN COLES, Signed.

AT A VESTRY, held at Varina, for Henrico Parifh, December
2, 1746:
Present.
The Rev. William Stith, Richard Randolph, Peter Randolph,
John Coles, William Finney, John Redford & John
Povall, Gent., Veftrymen.
To the Rev'd William Stith, Minifter, fallery and cafk, |
16,640 |
To John Eals, reader, | 1,789 |
To Mark Clark, reader, | 1,789 |
To William Street, reader, | 1,789 |
To Richard Deane, Clerk of the Veftry, | 450 |
To John Hobfon, Sexton, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, Sexton, | 536 |
To John Shoemaker, for keeping and cleaning the arbor, |
536 |
To the Church Wardens, for Bread and Wine, | 344 |
To Colo. Richard Randolph, for the ufe of Ben. Goode | 1,500 |
To the Church Wardens, for Jane Jennings, | 1,000 |
To the Church Wardens, for keeping Mary Burnet, | 896 |
To the Church Wardens, for keeping Elizabeth Baley, | 600 |
To the Church Wardens, for Rebecca Pruit, | 600 |
To Edmond Allen, for his Son, and Idiot, | 1,000 |
To Colo. Richard Randolph, for William Ford, | 600 |
To Colo. Richard Randolph, for Lame Childers, | 500 |
To the Church Wardens, for James Jennit, | 1,200 |
To William Lawlefs, for keeping Mary Burnet's baftard Child—fhe being an Idiot and upon the parifh, |
700 |
To Thomas Wood, for gates & and fencing, &c., to the Upper Church yard, |
2,000 |
To Eleanor Williams, for making curtains, &c., for the Upper Church, |
300 |
To Nicholas Giles, for one Levy overlifted in 1744, | 36 |
To Charles Floyd, for one Levy laft year overcharged, | 36 |
35,377 | |
To Commiffions on 35,377 at 6 per ct, | 2,123 |
To Richard Deane, for 12 Infolvents at 36 each, | 432 |
To Ballance to be paid to the Church Wardens, to be fold for ye ufe of ye P'rifh, |
6,706 |
44,638 | |
Henrico Parifh, Cr. | |
By Major John Coles, his Tob'o, ball'e as per acc't, | 1,102 |
By Major John Coles, Cafh Acco. 6. 17. 12 | |
By a Ball'ce due from Rich'd Royal, w'ch the Ch. Wardens are defired to receive, 4. 1. 8 |
|
By a Ball'ce due from Colo. Richard Randolph, as per Acco. 51. 19. 10, |
504 |
By 1,304 Tithes, at 33 per polle, | 43,032 |
44,638 |
Ordered—
That Richard Randolph & John Coles, Gent., be appointed
Church Wardens for the enfuing year.
Ordered—
That Richard Deane be appointed Parifh Collector, and
that he receive of every Tithable thirty three pounds of Tobacco,
in cafe of refufal, to disftrain for the fame, and to give
Bond and Security to the Church Wardens accordingly.
RICHARD RANDOLPH,
JOHN COLES,
Signed.
AT A VESTRY, held at Curl's Church, for Henrico Parifh,
August 4th, Anno 1747, for dividing the Parifh into
feveral precincts, and appoint perfons to go in proceffion and
renew the bounds of Land according to law.
Prefent.
The Rev'd Mr. Will'm Stith, Minifter; Rich'd Randolph,
John Coles, Church Wardens; Peter Randolph, John Redford,
James Powel Cocke, John Poval, John Williamfon,
Rob't Mofby, Veftrymen.

First Precinct.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this colony, and in obedience
to an Order of Henrico Court, it is ordered that Henry
Ellis, Charles Ellis, John Ellis and William Harding, w'th
the Affiftance of their neighboring free holders, do sometime
before the laft day of March next, go in proceffion and renew
the Bounds of all lands from the mouth of Weft Ham to
Will'm Gordon's, thence upwards and between Gordon's Road
and James River to the head of the parifh; and that the faid
Henry Ellis, Charles Ellis, Mr. John Ellis, Will'm Harding,
(or any two of them,) do take and return to this Parifh Veftry
an Account of Every perfons I and by them proceffioned,
together with the names of thofe prefent, and alfo what Land
he fhall fail to proceffion and the particular reafon of fuch
failure.
Second Precinct.
From the mouth of Meredith's Branch to the head of it,
and from thence to the head of Eaftern Branch, thence down
the faid Branch to Gordon's Road, including all the land Between
the Eaftern Gordon's Road, Hanover and Goochland
lines. Peter Purryear, Rich'd Lovatt, Richard Eaft and
Edward Pryor, are appointed Proceff'rs.
Third Precinct.
From the mouth of Turner's Run to the head, thence to the
mouth of hungry, thence to the head of the faid Run, and
from thence to the head of the Brook, including all the lands
to the Brook, and in the Fork thereof and Gordon's road, and
fo up to the Eaftern Branch, thence up that Branch to the
head of Meredith's, down the Chickahominy Swamp, down
the Swamp to the place began at. Rich'd Holland, Rob't
Webb, John Shepard & Thomas Bowles, Jun'r, are appointed
Proceff'rs.
Fourth Precinct.
All between Chickahominy Swamp and Upland Brook to
the head of the faid. Langstone Bacon, Wm. Pattman,
Stephen Panky and Thomas Owen, are appointed Proceff'rs.
Fifth Precinct.
All between Chickahominy Swamp and the Brook road, as

Jun'r, John Smith, Obadiah Smith, John Britain, pro'rs.
Sixth Precinct.
All between the mouth of Gilley's Creek and Weft Ham,
on the river, and to extend back as far as Gordon's and Mary
Cannon's. Rob't Cooke, Wm. Sneed, Jno. Price, Jacob
Smith, are appointed proceffioners.
Seventh Precinct.
From the mouth of Gilley's Creek, on James River, to Jos.
Lewif's, on Chickahominy Swamp, thence upward as high as
Smith's Mill and Mary Cannon's. Jof'h Lewis, Ed. Curd,
Daniel Price, —fon Daniel, William Smith, are appointed
proceff'rs.
Eighth Precinct.
All between the mouth of Gilley's creek and Corneliuf's,
on James river, and to extend back as far as Seven Pines
road, and as low as the Southern Branch Bridge. Matthew
Herbert, Jno. Alday, Sen'r, George Roberfon and Brazure
Cock, are appointed proceff's.
Ninth Precinct.
All between Corneliuf's and Two mile creek, on the River,
and to extend back as far as the Main Country Road. John
Cox, John Bullington, Wm. Parker, Thos. Perkins, are appointed
proceff'rs.
Tenth Precinct.
All between Two mile Creek, Four mile Creek, James
river, and the main Country road. Ifaac Sharpe, John Frazure,
Wm. Pierce and Haife Whitlo, app'd proceff'rs.
Eleventh Precinct.
All between Corneliuf's and Four mile Creek, on the main
road, thence as far back as the Seven pines road, Including
the Fork of Boar Swamp. Thomas Bethel, Fran's Wagftaff,
Richard Truman and John Weft, appointed proceffioners.

Twelfth Precinct.
All between Lewif's, Boar Swamp, Chickahominy Swamp,
and the Seven pines road. William Gathright, Thos. Ellmore,
Edmund Allen, Wm. Ferrifs, Sen., appointed proceffioners.
Thirteenth Precinct.
From the mouth of Boar Swamp, on Chickahominy, to the
lower bounds of the parifh line fouthward as far as where
the road forks for Long Bridge and Bottom Bridge. Rich'd
Moore, Jno. Carter's fon, Gerrard Ellyfon and Sam'l Bugg,
Sen'r, app'd proceffioners.
Fourteenth Precinct.
From Bailey's Run to Four mile Creek; all between the
road that leads from Four mile creek bridge to Chickah'y
Swamp and James river, Including the fork of White Oak
Swamp. Samuel Gathright, Thomas Matthews, John Childers
and Edward Goode, are appointed proceffioners.
Fifteenth Precinct.
All between Bailey's Run and the lower bounds of the Parifh,
to extend back as far the Weftern Run, John Pleafant's,
Bailey's. Nich's Hobfon, Wm. Hobfon and John
Pleafants, at Curle's, appointed proceff'rs.
Sixteenth Precinct.
All between the Weftern Run, the head of Bailey's Run
and the Parifh line, to extend northward as far as the fork of
Long bridge road. John Middleton, Humphrey Smith, Stephen
Woodfon and Robert Mattox, appointed proceffioners.
Ordered—
That Solomon Carey be appointed Clerk of the Veftry in
the room of Richard Deane, deceafed, and that John Bryant
be appointed a clerk in the room of John Eales, who is become
incapable of executing his office. His fallary to commence
from the first day of June last.
RICHARD RANDOLPH,
JOHN COLES, Signed.

AT A VESTRY, held at Colo. Richard Randolph's, for
Henrico Parish, January 19th, 174⅞.
Prefent.
The Rev'd William Stith, Richard Randolph, Church
Wardens: Peter Randolph, John Povall, John Redford, Jno.
Williamfon and Robert Mofeby, Veftrymen.
To the Rev'd William Stith, S'lary & cafk, | 16,640 |
To John Eals, for reading 7 months at the Up'r Chu'h, | 1,039 |
To John Bryant, for 5 months as at the Up'r Chu'h, | 750 |
To Mark Clark, read'r, | 1,789 |
To William Street, reader, | 1,789 |
To Solomon Cary, Clerk Veftry, proceffioning y'r, | 895 |
To John Hobfon, fexton, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, fexton, | 536 |
To John Shoemaker, for keep'g and clean'g the arbor, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, for Bread and Wine, | 344 |
To Colo. Richard Randolph, for the ufe of Benja. Goode, |
1,500 |
To the Church Wardens, for Jane Jennings, | 600 |
To the Church Wardens, for keeping Mary Burnet, | 896 |
To the Church Wardens, for Eliza. Bailey, | 600 |
To Edmond Allen, for his fon, an Idiot, | 1,000 |
To Colo. Richard Randolph, for William Ford, | 600 |
To Colo. Richard Randolph, for Lame Childers, | 500 |
To Colo. Richard Randolph, for James Jennitt, | 600 |
To William Lawlefs, for keeping Mary Burnett's baftard child, fhe being an Idiot, on the Parifh, |
600 |
To the Church Wardens, for Rebecca Pruit, | 600 |
To Daniel Baker, | 600 |
To John Liptoott, | 600 |
To Anna Smith, | 400 |
To Edward Goode, for curing George Macon's hand, | 489 |
To Charles Ballou, for Infolvents, | 200 |
To the Church Wardens, to be fold for the ufe of the pa'h, |
8,989 |
To Commiffions on 46,410, at 6 per ct, | 2,784 |
46,410 | |
Henrico Parifh, Cr. | |
By 1,326 Tithes, at 35 per poll, | 46,410 |
Richard Randolph, Jun'r,18 William Randolph,19 Daniel
Price & William Lewifs, are elected veftrymen in the room
of John Coles & Powell Cocke, deceafed, and James Cocke &
Will'm Finney, who have removed out of the Parifh.
Richard Randolph, Jun'r, takes the oath by the law prefcribed,
and is admitted to his place in the Veftry.
Peter Randolph, Gent., is chofen Church Warden.
Ordered that the house upon the Gleeb be repair'd, & an
addition of 20 feet at each end, with two windows in each
room, and that the Church Wardens be impowered to agree
with workmen; and the Chimneys to be pull'd down & rebuilt.
Ordered that the Church Wardens do pay to Andrew Barclay
£7. 13. 3¼, due to him from the Veftry, & do receive of
Maj'r Coles' Eftate £3. 0. 6, the Ball'nce due to the Veftry.
Ordered—
That Francis Redford and Charles Ballou be appointed
parifh Collector, and that they receive of every tith thirty
five pounds of tobacco—in cafe of refufal, to diftrain for the
fame—who gives bond and Security accord'ly.
RICHARD RANDOLPH,
PETER RANDOLPH,
Church Wardens.
AT A VESTRY, held at Chatfworth, for Henrico Parifh,
January 24th, 1748-9.

Prefent.
The Reverend William Stith, Peter Randolph, Church
Warden; John Poval, Thomas Mofely, William Randolph,
Robt. Mofeby, Jno. Williamfon and Jno. Redford, Gent.,
Veftrymen.
William Lewis having taken the Oath of a Veftryman
takes his feat accordingly.
To the Reverend William Stith, Minifter, Salary and cafk, |
16,640 |
To John Bryant, reader, | 1,789 |
To Mark Clarke, reader, | 1,789 |
To William Street, reader, | 1,789 |
To Solomon Cary, Clerk Veftry, | 450 |
To John Hobfon, Sexton, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, Sexton, | 536 |
To John Shoemaker, for Cleaning the Arbour, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, for Bread and Wine, | 344 |
To the Church Wardens, for keeping Mary Burnett, | 1,000 |
To the Church Wardens, for Jane Jennings, | 600 |
To Colo. Richard Randolph, for the ufe of Benja. Goode, |
896 |
To the Church Wardens, for Elizabeth Bailey, | 850 |
To Edmond Allen, for his fon, an Idiot, | 1,000 |
To Colo. Richard Randolph, for Wm. Ford, | 600 |
To Colo. Richard Randolph, for Lame Childers, | 500 |
To the Church Wardens, for James Jennett, | 800 |
To William Lawlefs, for keeping Mary Burnet's baftard child, fhe being an Idiot, and upon ye Parifh, |
600 |
To Robert Morris, for burying Rebecca Pruitt, | 200 |
To Daniel Baker, | 600 |
To John Liptrott, | 400 |
To Anne Smith, | 300 |
To Peter Randolph, for keeping Eliz'a Bailey the remaining part of her life, |
600 |
To John Jones, for keeping his Daughter, being a Fool, | 300 |
To Humphrey Smith, for keep'g Thomas Bethel, | 500 |
To Godfrey Piles, for a levy overcharged in 1746, | 33 |
To Charles Ballow, for infolvents, | 490 |
To the Church Wardens, to be fold for the ufe of the Parifh, |
16,349 |
To Commiffion on 54,284 ℔ Tob'o at 6 p. ct., | 3,257 |
Henrico Parifh Cr. | |
By 1,324 Tithables at 41 per poll, | 54,284 |
Ordered—
That the Church Wardens take the neceffary method to
recover 6,706 pounds Tob'o, Levied in 1746, for the ufe of
the parifh, w'ch was collected by Richard Deane, and not
Accounted for.
John Poval and Peter Randolph, Gent., are appointed
Church Wardens for the enfuing year, and have taken the
Oath Accord'ly.
Ordered—
That the Church Wardens Agree with Workmen to build
a houfe upon the Gleebe, 48 by 20, two outfide chimneys, a
cellar 20 by 20, to be finifhed Strong, Neat and Plain.
Jno. Ellis is Elected Veftryman in the room of Daniel
Price, who refufes to act.
JOHN POVALL,
PETER RANDOLPH,
Church Wardens.
We, the fubscribers, in Obedience to an order of the Veftry,
held at Curl's, for Henrico Parifh, have proceffioned the
lands within the precincts hereafternamed, viz.: between Corneliuf's
and four mile Creek, thence back to the feven pines
Road, Including the fork of Boar Swamp; the line between
Garrard, Robert Ellyfon and Richard Trueman, Not proceffioned
on the Acco't of the faid Richard Trueman; And the
line between William Burton (living in Goochland) and
Benj. Burton, not proceffioned, the faid William not prefent.
Frans Wagftaff, Jno. Weft, Richard Truman, Junr., Thomas
Bethell; 25th March, 1748.
Copy Teft.

Purfuant to an order of Henrico Court, we, the fubfcribers,
have proceffioned all the following lands: Capt. Jno. Walton's
land, Capt. John Williamfon's land, Henry Stoke's
land, Nathaniel Bacon's land, William Bacon's land, Ifaac
Winfton's land, William Owen's land, John Owen's land,
Matthew Hobfon's land, Jno. Law's land, Eliza Watkin's
land, John Orange's land, Jno. Cornet's land, William Ford's
land, John Mofeby's land, James Brittain's land, James
Jones' land, Thos. Conoway's land, David Terey's land, Ro.
Sharp's land, William Hillery's land, James Crawford's
land, Daniel Fitz Patrick's land, John Bois' land, and all
other lands to us directed. Given under our hands this 24th
day of March, 1747-8.
WILLIAM PALMER,
LANGSTONE BACON,
STEPHEN PANKY,
THOMAS OWEN.
Copy Teft.
Purfuant to an order of Veftry, we, the Subfcribers, have
made a quiet and peacable proceffion of all the lands within
our precincts, except Colo. Benjamin Harrifon, who did not
appear.
JOHN MIDDLETON,
HUMPHREY SMITH,
ROBERT MATTOX.
Copy Teft.
All the lands proceffioned in Precincts, excepting Thomas
Watkins, and the reafon is he will not fhow his line. Mary
Cannon's is Orfands Land. Colo. Benja. Harrifon no attendance,
Gilligrew Marin, no attendance.
JOSEPH LEWIS,
EDW'D CURD,
DANIEL PRICE,
WILLIAM SMITH.
Copy Teft.
In obedience to an order of Henrico Court, We, and each
of us, hath gone in and proceffioned and renewed the bounds
of all lands between the Mouth of Gilley's Creek and the
Weft Ham on the river, and hath Extended back as far as

from under our hands.
ROBERT COOKE,
JOHN PRICE,
JACOB SMITH,
WILLIAM SNEED.
Copy Teft.
We, the Subfcribers, have proceffioned all the lands within
our proceffion, according to the order of Veftry, only
Michael Gathright, it being not bounded.
EDMOND ALLEN,
THOMAS ELMORE,
WILLIAM GATHRIGHT,
WILLIAM FERRIS.
Copy Teft.
In Obedience to an Order of Veftry, to us directed, we
have, with the affiftance of the Neighbors and Freeholders in
our Precinct, proceffioned all the lands therein, Save the
lines Annexed, viz.: A line between John Pleafants, senr.,
and Chas. Woodfon, the line not plain and no line.
A line between John Pleafants, Senr., and Bowler Cocke,
the line not plain and the faid Bowler Cocke not prefent,
Hindered.
A line between John Pleafants, Senr. and John Pleafants
Jr., no line.
A line between John Pleafants, Senr. and Thomas Holmes, no line.
Three lines between James Hatcher and Thomas Holmes, no lines.
A line between Jno. Pleafants, Junr., and Thomas Holmes, no line.
A line between Jno. Pleafants, Junr. and Charles Woodfon,
no line.
A line between Jno. Pleafants, Junr. and Bowler Cocke, the Same Reafon.
The line between Bowler Cocke and Thomas Holmes, no
line.
The line between James Hatcher and Bowler Cocke, no
line.
The line between Richard Randolph and Bowler Cocke,
not done, by reafon neither party would attend.
The line between Richard Randolph and Jas. Pleafants,
not done, by reafon of Randolph's not attending.



Richard Randolph, of Curls,
Builder of the Original Church.

The line between James Cocke and John Poval, not done,
Cocke not attending.
The line between Charles Carter and Peter Burton, not
done, Carter being an infant.
John Povall's and Chas. Floyd's line joining Chas. Carter,
not done by the fame reafon.
John Povall's lines between him and Robert Poval, not
done, Robert being an infant.
Signed by the Proceffioners.
Copy Teft.
JOHN PLEASANTS, Junr.,
NICHOLAS HOBSON,
JOHN PLEASANTS, (Curles,)
WILLIAM HOBSON.
AT A VESTRY held at Richmond the 16th day of Nov.,
1749.
Prefent.
The Reverend William Stith, Thomas Mofeby, John Redford,
Wm. Lewis, Rob't Mofeby, John Williamfon, John
Povall and William Randolph.
Rich'd Rocket is chofen Clerk of the Veftry in the room of
Solomon Cary.
Bowler Cocke elected a Veftryman in the Room of Richard
Randolph, Efqr., Died; William Randolph, Efqr., Elected
Church Warden in the room of Peter Randolph, Efqr., and
took the oaths accordingly.
JOHN POVALL,
WILLIAM RANDOLPH.
AT A VESTRY held at Varina February 6th, 1749-50.
Prefent.
The Reverend William Stith, William Randolph, Church
Warden; Thomas Mofeby John Renford, William Lewis,
John Ellis, Bowler Cocke, Gent.; Vestryman, John Williamfon.
To William Stith, Minifter, Salary and Cafk, | 16,640 |
To John Bryan, reader, | 1,789 |
To Mark Clarke, reader, | 1,789 |
To William Street, reader, | 1,789 |
To Richard Rocket, Clerk of the Veftry, | 536 |
To John Hobfon, Sexton, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, Sexton, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, for Bread and Wine, | 344 |
To John Shoemaker, for cleaning of Chapple, | 536 |
STITH. |
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town, the 8 Day of
February, 1750.
Prefent.
The Rev'd William Stith, Minifter, William Randolph
and John Povall, Church Wardens.
Peter Randolph, Thomas Mofeby and William Lewis,
Gentlemen Veftrymen.
Bowler Cocke, John Ellis, Gent'm, take the Oaths to the
Government and Subfcribe the Teft, an accordingly admitted.
To William Stith, Minifter, S'lary & cafk, | 16,640 |
To John Bryan, reader, | 1,789 |
To Mark Clark, reader, | 1,789 |
To William Street, reader, | 1,789 |
To Richard Rocket, clk. of the Veftry, | 450 |
To John Hobfon, fexton, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, fexton, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, for Bread and Wine, | 344 |
To John Shoemaker, clean'g the chapple, | 536 |
To Benjamin Goode, | 1,500 |
To the Church Wardens, for Jane Jennings, | 600 |
To the Church Wardens, for keeping Mary Burnet, | 896 |
To Edmond Allen, for his fon, an Idiot, | 1,000 |
To the Church Wardens, for William Ford, | 600 |
To the Church Wardens, for Lame Childers, | 500 |
To the Church Wardens, for James Jinnitt, | 800 |
To the Church Wardens, Daniel Baker, | 600 |
To John Jones, for keeping his daughter, a Fool, | 300 |
To William Lawlefs, for keeping Mary Burnett's child from the firft of Auguft till this time, |
300 |
To Robert Mofeby, | 180 |
To the Church Wardens, for Francis Archer, | 300 |
To the Church Wardens, for the Widow Hanfford, | 500 |
To lie in the Church Warden's hand till further orders, | 13,156 |
To Commiffion 6 per ct., | 2,739 |
47,880 | |
Cr. | |
By 1,368 Tithables, at 35 per pole, | 47,880 |
WILLIAM RANDOLPH,
JOHN POVALL,
Ch. Wardens.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town, the 29 day
of September, 1750.
Prefent.
The Reverend William Stith, Minister, William Randolph
and John Povall, Church Wardens.
John Redford, Bowler Cocke, John Ellis and John Williamfon,
Gent'n Veftrymen.
To William Stith, Minifter, fallery and cafk, | 16,640 |
To John Bryan, Reader, | 1,789 |
To Mark Clarke, Reader, | 1,789 |
To William Street, Reader, | 1,789 |
To Richard Rocket, Clerk of the Veftry, | 450 |
To John Hobfon. Sexton, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, Sexton, | 536 |
To John Shoemaker, Sexton, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, for Bread and Wine, | 344 |
To Benjamin Goode, | 1,000 |
To Jane Jennings, | 600 |
To Mary Burnett, | 890 |
To Mary Allen, for her Son, an Idiott, | 1,000 |
To William Ford, | 600 |
To Limme Childers, | 500 |
To James Jennitt, | 800 |
To Daniel Baker, | 600 |
To Francis Archer, | 300 |
To the Widow Hanfford, | 500 |
To John Oakling, for keeping James Brown 6 weeks and burying him, |
200 |
To John Burton, for Sundry Goods brought for Mary Brown, and Carrying her to Blifland Parifh, |
300 |
To Johnathan Williams, for repairing the Church Yard, &c., |
50 |
The Church Wardens, to be paid John Shoemaker, when he acknowledges a deed for one Acre of Land whereon the Deep Run Church ftands, |
100 |
To Doctor Hopper, for cutting off Cowfell's Arms, | 500 |
To lie in the Church Warden's hands till further orders, | 14,807 |
47,162 | |
To Commiffion at 6 per ct., | 2,818 |
Cr. | 49,980 |
By 1,470 Tithables, at 34 per poll, | 49,980 |
JOHN POVALL,
WILLIAM RANDOLPH.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town, August ye
17, 1751.
Prefent.
The Reverend Mr. William Stith, Minifter; William Randolph
and John Povall, Church Wardens; Richard Randolph,
John Redford, John Ellis, John Winston and Robert Mofeby,
Veftrymen.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this colony, and in obedience
to an Order of Henrico Court, the Parifh is divided
into Precincts, and perfons appointed in each precinct to
Proceffion and renew the Bounds of each perfons Land.

Firft Precinct.
Ordered—
That Richard Cottrel, John Lancafter, Jofeph Ellis and
Jofeph Freeman, with the Affiftance of the Neighbouring
freeholders, do, before the laft day of March next, proceffion
and renew the bounds of all lands from the Mouth of great
Weftham to William Gordon's, thence upwards between Gordon's
Road and James River to the head of the Parifh; and
that the faid Richard Cottrell, John Lancafter, Jofeph Ellis
and Jofeph Freeman, or any two of them, do take and return
to the Veftry an Acco. of every Perfons Land by them Proceffioned,
together with the names of thofe prefent, and alfo
what land they fail to proceffion, and the Particular reafon
of such failure.
2nd.
From William Gordon's Road to the head of the Parifh,
thence to Chickahominy Swamp, and down that to Turner's
Run, and up Hungry Branch to the head of land Brook, and
from thence to Gordon's Aforefaid. Robert Mofeby, Junr.,
Theopilus Favours, Richard Holland, Wm. Brittain, are appointed
Proceffioners.
Third Precinct.
All between Chickahominy Swamp and Ofland Brook to
the head of the faid Brook. Henry Stokes, William Bacon
and Jofeph Parfons, Junr.
4th.
All between Chickahominy Swamp and the Brook Road,
as low as Cannon's and Smith's Mill. John Pleafants, John
Smith and Drury Wood.
5.
All between the Mouth of Gilley's Creek and great Weftham
on the River, and to extend as far back as Cannon's and
Gordon's. William Deriguid, Dacy Southall and John Gunn.
6.
From the Mouth of Gilley's Creek on James River to Jno.
Lewis on Chickahominy Swamp, thence upwards as high as
Cannon's and Smith's Mill. Thomas Watkins, William Price
and Thomas Cocke.

7.
All between Gilley's Creek and Corneliuf's, from the
River back as far as the Seven Pines Road, and as low as the
Southern Branch Bridge. David Burton, John Alday, Jr.,
Thomas Alday and Nicholas Giles, Junr.
8.
All between Corneliuf's and Two Mile Creek, James River
and the Main Country Road. Milner Redford, Hays Whitlow,
Lufby Turpin and Thomas Jordan.
9.
All between two Mile Creek, Four Mile Creek, James
River, and the Main Country Road. William Sharpe, William
Pierce and Francis Pierce.
10.
All between Corneliuf's and Four Mile Creek, from the
Main County Road to Seven Pines Road. John Whitlow,
James Whitlow, William Whitlow and Richard Reynard.
11.
All between William Lewif's and Boar Swamp on Chickahominy,
to extend back as far as the head of Boar Swamp.
Julius Allen, Martin Martin and Anthony Matthews.
Twelfth Precinct.
From the Mouth of Boar Swamp to the County Line on
Chickahominy, thence to extend Southward as far as the Long
Bridge Road. George Pyke, Thomas Watkins and John
Hales.
13.
All between Four Mile Creek, Bailey's Run and White
Oak Swamp. Jos. Hobfon, Jno. Hobfon and Saml. Gathright.
14.
All between Bailey's Run, The County Line and the Weftern
Run. Charles Woodfon, James Hatcher and Step. Wood.
15.
All between the head of Bailey's Run, the Weftern Run
and the county line, to extend Northward as far as the fork of

and Edward Eaft.
Ifaac Winfton, Junr., is Elected a Veftryman in the room
of Beverly Randolph, Efqr., deceaf'd.
WILLIAM RANDOLPH,
JOHN POVALL.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town the 3d day of
December, 1751.
Prefent.
The Reverend Mr. William Stith, Minifter; William Randolph
and John Povall, Church Wardens; Richard Randolph,
Bowler Cocke, Junr., William Lewis, John Williamfon,
Robert Mofeby and John Ellis, Gent., Veftrymen.
Richard Randolph, John Williamfon, Gent'm, are elected
Church Wardens in the room of Wm. Randolph and John
Povall, and took the Oath Accordingly.
Ordered—The Churchwardens do agree with the workmen
to repair and Paint the Church at Curle's, and do whats neceffary
to the Church at Richmond.
To William Stith, Minifter, | 17,280 |
To John Bryan, Reader, | 1,789 |
To Mark Clarke, Reader, | 1,789 |
To William Street, Reader, | 1,789 |
To Richard Rockett, clk. Veft'y ye proceffi'g year, | 895 |
To John Hobfon, Sexton, | 536 |
To Ellenor Williams, Sexton, | 536 |
To John Shoemaker, Sexton, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, for Bread and Wine, | 344 |
To Benjamin Goode, | 500 |
To Mary Burnett, | 896 |
To Mary Allen, for her fon, an Idiott, | 1,000 |
To William Ford, | 600 |
To Lemme Childers, | 500 |
To Daniel Baker, | 600 |
To Francis Archer, | 400 |
To Thomas Bates, for keeping Ann Smith laft year, | 300 |
To Ann Smith, for the enfuing year, | 300 |
To John Liptrott, | 400 |
To lie in the Church Warden's hands till further orders, | 14,962 |
To Obadiah Robinfon, | 500 |
To Commiffion at 6 per cent, | 2,784 |
49,236 | |
Cr. | |
By 1,492 Tythables 33 per pole, | 49,236 |
The Reverend Mr. William Stith refigns this Parifh the
firft day of October next, he being chofen Minifter of S.
Anns; and it is ordered that the Church Wardens write to
the Reverend Mr. Rofcow Cole, to make him an offer of the
Parifh.
Mark Clarke is difmifed from the office as Clerk of Curl's
Church.
RICHARD RANDOLPH,
JOHN WILLIAMSON.
In Obedience to the Within order, we, the Subfcribers,
have gone in proceffion and renewed the bounds of the feveral
tracts of land within the limits to us prefcribed, in the prefence
of and the confent of the proprietors of the faid lands,
all excepting a line between Capt. John Williamfon and
Cuthbert Williamfon, an orphan, which we were forbid to
do. Witnefs our hands this 21 Feb'y, 1752.
JOHN PLEASANTS,
JOHN SMITH,
DRURY WOOD.
Copy Teft.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond, the 22d day June,
1752.
Prefent.
The Hon'ble Peter Randolph, Efqr., Mr. William Stith,
Minifter; Richard Randolph and John Williamfon, Church
Wardens; Bowler Cocke, Junr., William Randolph, John
Ellis and William Lewis, Gentlemen, Veftrymen.
The Reverend Mr. Jofeph Bewfher is unanimously elected

office the first day of October next. Mark Clark is elected
Clerk of Curl's Church in the room of his father.
JOHN WM'SON,
RICHARD RANDOLPH.
AT A VESTRY, held in Richmond Town the 25th day
of Auguft, 1752.
Prefent.
The Hon'ble Peter Randolph, Efqr., Richard Randolph
and John Williamfon, Church Wardens; John Povall, Bowler
Cocke, William Lewis and John Ellis, Gentlemen, Veftrymen.
Mr. Samuel Duval20 is elected a Veftryman in the Room
of John Redford, Deceafed.
Mr. Jofeph Lewis is Elected a Veftryman in the room of
Ifaac Winfton, who refufeth to act.
The Reverend Mr. Miles Selden21 is unanimously elected
Minifter in the room of Mr. Jofeph Bewfher, who refigns this
Parifh, to enter on his office the first day October next.
RICHARD RANDOLPH.
JOHN WM'SON.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town the 8th day of
December, 1752.
Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, William Randolph, John Williamfon,
John Povall, Bowler Cocke, Jr., William Lewis,
John Ellis and Robt. Mofeby, Gent. Abraham Conley, Jr.,
is chofen clark of the Veftry in the room of Rich'd Rockett,
who having refigned.
Samuel Du Vall and Jofeph Lewis, Gent., take the Oaths
to the Government and Subfcribe the Teft. Ordered—That
the Minifter perform Divine Service at the Upper Church
once in five Weeks. Ordered—That Mr. Samuel Du Vall
value the Porches of the Gleabe, and that the Church Wardens
pay Colo. Bland what they fhall be valued at over and
above his agreement. Ordered—That the Church Wardens
agree with workmen to raile the Church yard and to pail in
a garden at the Gleabe.

Ordered—That the Collector allow Sarah Scott 500 ℔ of
Tobo. out of the fines due to this Parifh, and that Wm. Green
be allowed five hundred pounds of Tobo. out of the fines.
Judith Ruff, exempted from paying the Parifh Levy.
Bowler Cocke, Jr., and Samuel Du Vall, Gent., are appointed
Church Wardens for the enfuing year.
Henrico Parifh, | Dr. |
To the Rev'd Mr. William Stith, for one half year's Sallery, |
8,320 |
To the Rev'd Mr. Miles Selden, | 8,320 |
To John Bryant, | 1,789 |
To Mark Clark, Jr., | 1,789 |
To William Street, | 1,789 |
To Richard Rockett, late clk. Veftry, | 500 |
To John Hobfon Sexton, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, Sexton, | 536 |
To John Shoemaker, Sexton, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, for Bread and Wine, | 344 |
To Benjamin Goode, | 500 |
To Mary Burnet, | 896 |
To Mary Allen, for her Son, an Idiot, | 1,000 |
To William Ford, | 600 |
To Lemmy Childers, | 500 |
To Daniel Bacon, | 600 |
To Francis Archer, | 400 |
To Ann Smith, | 300 |
To John Liptrott, | 500 |
To Obadiah Robinfon, | 400 |
To Margaret Leigh, for taking care of Lucy Freeman, | 300 |
To lye in the hands of the Church Wardens till further orders, |
11,205 |
To the Collectors Commiffions, | 2,730 |
45,510 | |
Cr. | |
By 1,517 Tithables at 30 ℔ Tobacco per pole, | 45,510 |
BOWLER COCKE, SAML. DU VAL. |

AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town the 15th day
of October, 1753.
Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, William Randolph, Bowler
Cocke, Richard Randolph, Robert Mofeby, John Williamfon,
Jofeph Lewis, John Ellis, Samuel Du Vall and William
Lewis, Gent. Veftry.
Henrico Parifh, | Dr. |
To the Rev'd Miles Selden, | 16,640 |
To John Bryan, clk., | 1,789 |
To Mark Clark, Junr., | 1,789 |
To William Street, | 1,789 |
To Abraham Cowley, clk. Veftry, | 500 |
To Thomas Holmes, fexton, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, | 536 |
To John Shoemaker, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, for Bread and Wine, | 344 |
To Benjamin Goode, | 500 |
To Mary Burnett, | 896 |
To Mary Allen, for her Son, an Idiot, | 1,000 |
To William Ford, | 600 |
To Lemmy Childers, | 500 |
To Danniel Baker, | 400 |
To Francis Archer, | 500 |
To Anne Smith, | 500 |
To John Liptrott, | 500 |
To Margaret Leepor, for taking care of John Lee, | 500 |
To James Lucas, | 200 |
To Matthew Bridgeman, for taking care of Obadiah Robinfon, |
232 |
To the Rev'd Miles Selden, fhort levy'd laft year, | 665 |
To the Rev'd Miles Selden, four per ct. on his Sallery, allowed by him, |
300 |
To Benjamin Goode, for keeping Freeman's child, | 500 |
To John Goode and his Wife, | 333 |
To Lye in the hands of the Church Wardens till farther orders, |
20,139 |
53,424 | |
To the Sheriff's Commiffions, | 3,197 |
Cr. | 56,651 |
By 1,490 Tithables, at 30 ℔ Tob'o per pole, | 56,621 |
Nathaniel Bridgewater is exempted from paying the Parifh
Levy.
Ordered—That the Church Wardens pay the William
Stith twenty-four pounds ten fhilling for the work done to
the Gleabe at Varina.
Ordered—That the Church Wardens pay to John Williamfon
sixteen pounds eleaven and fix pence for money expended
on the Poore of the Parifh.
Ordered—That the Church Wardens Agree with Workmen
to Build a Hen Houfe, and Repair and move the ftable
on the Glebe.
William Randolph and Jofeph Lewis are appointed Church
Wardens for the enfuing year.
Ordered—That Richard Randolph pay the money in his
hands to the Church Wardens.
WILLIAM RANDOLPH,
JOSEPH LEWIS.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town, Nov. 7th,
1754.
Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, William Randolph, Jofeph Lewis,
John Williamfon, John Povall, William Lewis, John Williamfon
and Samuel Du Vall, Gent. of the Veftry.
Henrico Parifh, | Dr. |
To the Rev'd Miles Selden, | 17,150 |
To John Bryan, clk., | 1,789 |
To Mark Clarke, Junr., | 1,789 |
To William Street, | 1,789 |
To Abraham Cowley, Clerk Veftry, | 500 |
To Thomas Hoomes, Sexton, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, | 536 |
To John Shoemaker, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, for Bread and Wine, | 344 |
To Benjamin Goode, | 500 |
To Mary Burnet, | 896 |
To Mary Allen, her fon, an Idiot, | 1,000 |
To William Ford, | 600 |
To Lemmy Childers, | 500 |
To John Liptrott, | 500 |
To Francis Archer, | 400 |
To Margaret Lee, for taking care of John Lee, | 500 |
To James Lucas, | 500 |
To Benjamin Goode, for taking Freeman's child, | 300 |
To John Goode and his wife, | 500 |
To Robert Yaxley, for keeping Elinor Addam's Child, | 500 |
To lye in the hands of the Church Wardens till further orders, |
1,425 |
33,090 | |
To the Collector's Commiffions, | 1,985 |
Cr. | 35,075 |
By 1,525 Tithables, at 23 per pole, | 35,075 |
John Povall and Jofeph Lewis are chofen Church Wardens
for the enfuing year.
Ordered—That the Prefent Church Wardens pay the ballance
of twenty feven pounds feaventeen fhillings and two
pence, which they have in their hands, to the Church Wardens
for the Enfuing year.
Ordered—That the Church Wardens pay Samuel Du Vall
feaven pounds feven fhillings and fix pence, the Ballance of
his acco't for repairing the Church at Curls.
JOHN POVALL,
JOSEPH LEWIS.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town, July 25th,
1755.
Prefent.
William Randolph, William Lewis, John Povall, Bowler
Cocke, John Ellifs, Samuel Du Vall, John Wiliamfon, Jofeph
Lewis.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony and in obedience

into precincts, and perfons appointed in each precinct to proceffion
and renew the bounds of each perfons land.
Firft Precinct.
Ordered—That Richard Cottrell, David Staples, Henry
Ellifs, and Jofeph Ellifs, with the affiftance of the Neighboring
Freeholders, do, before the 11th day of April next, preceffion
and renew the bounds of all the lands from the mouth
of great Weftham to William Gordon's, thence upwards between
Gordon's road and James River, to the head of the Parifh;
and that the faid Richard Cottrell, David Staples, Henry
Ellifs, William and Jofeph Ellifs, or any two of them, do
make and return to this Veftry, an acco't of Every perfon's
land by them proceffioned, together with the names of thofe
prefent, and alfo what lands they fail to proceffion, and the
particular reafon of such failure.
2.
From William Gordon's road to the head of the Parifh,
thence to Chickahominy Swamp, and down that to Turner's
Run, and up Hungry Branch, to the head of Ofland Brook,
and down thence to Gordon's aforefaid. Robert Mofeby, Jr.,
Jofeph Parfon, Junr., Ifaac Winfton, Jofeph Parfon, Junr.
Out.
3.
All between Chickahominy Swamp and Upland Brook, to
the head of faid Brook. Nathaniel Bacon, Henry Stokes,
Elifha Miller and William Bacon. Out.
4.
All between Chickahominy Swamp and the Brook Road,
as low as Cannon and Smith's Mill. John Smith, John
Pleafants, Robt. Sharpe, Jr. Drury Wood.
5.
All between the mouth of Gilley's Creek and great Weftham
on the river, and to be extended back as far as Cannon's
and Gordon's. Jacob Smith, John Gunn, Davy Southall,
Valentine Ball.

6.
From the mouth of Gilley's Creek, on James river, to Jofeph
Lewis on Chickahominy Swamp, thence upwards as high
as Cannon's and Smith's Mill. William Smith, Edward
Curd, John Harwood, Nat Vandevall.
7.
All between Gilley's Creek and Cornellyfes, from the river,
back as far as Seven Pines Road, and as low as the Southern
Branch Bridge. Thomas Aldy, Nicholafs Giles, Junr., Matthew
Herbert, Nicholas Malor. Out.
8.
All between Corneliffus and two mile creek, the main
county road and the river. John Stewart, Benja. Burton,
John Burton, richard renalds.
9.
All between two mile creek, four mile creek, James river
and the main co'y road. Milenor Redford, John redford,
Francis Pierce and William Parker.
10.
All between Cornellyffes and four mile creek, from the
main co'y road to Seaven Pines road. James Whitlow, William
Whitlow, Henry Whitlow and Richard Whitlow.
11.
All between Jofeph Lewis and Boar Swamp on Chickahominay,
to extend back as far as the head of Boar Swamp.
Julius Allen, Anthony Matthews, William Gathwrite and
Robert Spears.
12.
From the mouth of Boar Swamp to the co'y line on Chickahominy,
thence to extend Southward as far as the Long
Bridge Road. Thomas Watkins, Benja. Jordan, John Carter,
John White.
13.
All between four mile Creek, Bailey's Run and White
Oak Swamp. Jofeph Hopfin, Samuel Gathwrite, William
Hopfin, James Linfey.

14.
All between Bailey's Run, the Co'y Line and the Weftern
Run Branch. Charles Woodfon, Stephen Woodfon, John
Pleafants Bailey, and Robert Pleafants, Junr.
Fifteenth Precinct.
All between the head of Bailey's run, the Weftern Run,
and the County Line, to extend Northward as far as the fork
of the Long Bridge road. John Martin, Humphrey Smith,
John Royfter and John Brackett.
JOHN POVALL,
JOSEPH LEWIS.
AT A VESTRY, held in Richmond Town the 4th day of
Nov'r, 1755.
Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, William Randolph, John Povall,
Richard Randolph, Jofeph Lewis, Jno. Williamfon, William
Lewis, Samuel Du Vall and rob't Mofeby, Gent., Veftry.
Henrico Parifh, | Dr. |
To the Rev'd Miles Selden, | 17,150 |
To John Bryan, clk., | 1,789 |
To Mark Clark, Junr., | 1,789 |
To William Street, | 1,789 |
To Abraham Cowley, | 700 |
To Thomas Homes, Sexton, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, | 536 |
To John Shoemaker, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, for Bread and Wine, | 344 |
To Benjamin Goode, | 300 |
To Mary Burnet, | 896 |
To Mary Allen, her fon, an Idiot, | 800 |
To William Ford, | 500 |
To Lemmy Childers, | 250 |
To John Liptrott | 250 |
To Francis Archer, | 300 |
To Margaret Lee, for the care of John Lee, | 400 |
To Benjamin Good, for the care of Freeman's child, | 300 |
To John Good and wife, | 500 |
To Sufanna Morton, | 250 |
To Matthew Herbert for keeping Freeman's child, | 300 |
To James Woodfin, for keeping Wm. Taylor's children, | 400 |
30,615 | |
To the Collector's Commiffions, | 1,871 |
To lye in the hands of the Church Wardens, | 500 |
Cr. | 33,066 |
By 1,503, Tythables 22 per pole, | 33,066 |
Ordered—That the Church Wardens, repay robert Goode,
for 16 Tythables, at 23 per pole, over lifted laft year; likewife
repay James Brittain for one Tythe a 23, over lifted laft
year.
Richard Randolph and Jofeph Lewis, are elected Church
Wardens for the enfuing year.
RICHARD RANDOLPH,
JOSEPH LEWIS.
In Obedience to an Order of Henrico Veftry, we have
Proceffion the Lines According to the Within Order, from
the mouth of Gilley's Creek to Cannon's, and from thence to
Weftham, with Peacable and Quiet Poffeffion. Given under
our hands this 7th day of April, 1756.
DASEY SOUTHALL,
JACOB SMITH.
According to the Within Order, we have proceffioned all
the lands in our precincts, befides the lines between Capt.
James Cock and Thomas Watkins, ye f'd Watkins refufing;
and a line between John Williamfon, Junr., and Thomas
Franklin, for want of Attendance Apr. 9th, 1756.
WILLIAM SMITH,
NAT VANDERVALL,
JNO. HARWOOD,
EWD CURD.
In obedience to an order of the Veftry, we have proceffioned

in the within order.
THOMAS WATKINS,
JOHN CARTER,
ISAAC WHITE.
Purfuant to an order of the Veftry of Henrico, we have,
in Obedience to the f'd order, renewed all the lands in our
precincts, except as follows: The lands bound between Jofeph
Bailey and Hickifon Cox, by reafon of the f'd Cox not being
prefent.
The lands between John Cox and Dickinfon Cox, for the
reafon aforefaid.
The lands between George Cox, Orphan; Edw'd Cox,
Dec'd, and Thomas Perkins; no perfon appearing for f'd
Orphan.
The lands between Lifby Turpin and Dickinfon Cox, the
f'd Cox not appearing.
The lands between Edw'd Osburn and the aforef'd George
Cox, for the reafon aforefaid.
The lands between Thomas Jordan and the f'd George Cox,
for the reafon aforefaid.
The lands between Thomas Randolph, orphan of William
Randolph, dec'd; and the lands of Jno. Bowling, the Glebe
land, Harwood Bullington, William Parker, Thomas Jordan,
Robert Bullington; no perfon appearing for the f'd
Orphan.
The lands between Jno. Bowling and the Gleabe lands,
the f'd Bowling not appearing.
The lands between Jno. Bowling, and Harwood Bullington,
an infant, neither parties being prefent.
The lands between John Bolling and Thomas Jordan, for
the reafon aforesaid.
The lands between Harwood Bullington, infant, William
Parker, no perfon appearing for f'd infant.
The lands between Wm. Epps and Jno. Stewart, Thos.
Branch, Wm. Burton, Alex'r Long, Jno. Bowling, William
Randolph, Jno. Cox, Benja. Burton: the f'd Wm. Epps not
being prefent.
JOHN STEWART,
RICHARD RENARD,
JNO. BURTON.

Purfuant to an order of Veftry, we have poffeffioned and
renew the bounds of all the lands within the limits to as mentioned
in prefence and with the confent of all the proprietors.
ROBERT SHARPE,
JNO. PLEASANTS,
JNO. SMITH,
DRURY WOOD.
Purfuant to an order of the Veftry, we have renewed the
bounds of all the lands therein mentioned, excepting a line
between Nicholas Medor and Ben. Burton; the parties not
agreeing to have done; and Philip Mayo land, no perfon appearing.
NAT'L BACON,
HENRY BACON,
ELISHA MILLER.
Purfuant to an order of Veftry, we, the Subfcribers, have
poffeffioned and renewed all the lines in our precinct.
JAMES WHITLOW,
WM. WHITLOW,
HENRY WHITLOW,
RICHARD WHITLOW.
Purfuant to an order of Veftry, we have renewed the
bounds of all the lands therein mention, except as followeth:
Between John Bowling and Jno. Redford, Jno. Bowlinge
and Hays Whitlow, Robert Pleafant and Millenor Redford,
Jno. Pleafants, Senr., Jno. Pleafants, Junr., and Millenor
Redford; they all failing to attend.
MILLENOR REDFORD,
JNO. REDFORD,
FRANCIS PIERCE,
WILLIAM PARKER.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town January 3d,
1757.
Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, William Randolph, Bowler
Cocke, William Lewis, John Williamfon, Samuel Du Vall,
Richard Randolph, Jofeph Lewis and John Elliff, Gent.
Veftry.

Henrico Parifh, | Dr. |
To the Rev'd Miles Selden, | 17,150 |
To John Bryan, clk., | 1,789 |
To Mark Clark, Junr., | 1,789 |
To William Street, | 1,789 |
To Abraham Cowley, Clk. Veftry, | 500 |
To Thomas Homes, fexten, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, | 536 |
To John Shoemaker, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, | 344 |
To Benjamin Goode, | 500 |
To Mary Allen, her fon, an Ideot, | 800 |
To William Ford, | 500 |
To Lemmy Childers, | 250 |
To John Liptrott, | 250 |
To Francis Archer, | 400 |
To Margaret Lee, for the Care of John Lee, | 400 |
To Benjamin Goode, for the care of Freeman's child, | 300 |
To John Goode and Wife, | 250 |
To Sufanna Morton, | 250 |
To Matthew Herbert, for the care of Freeman's child, | 300 |
To James Woodfin, for the care of Taylor's children, | 500 |
To Edward Pryor, for the care of his child, | 250 |
To the Church Wardens, for the maintainance of John Liggon's wife and child, |
800 |
To lye in the hands of the Church Wardens, | 674 |
To the Collector's Commiffions, | 2,003 |
Cr. | 33,396 |
By 1,518 Tithables at 22 per pole, | 33,396 |
Richard Randolph and Jofeph Lewis is elected Church
Wardens for the enfuing year.
RICHARD RANDOLPH,
JOSEPH LEWIS.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town, December the
5th, 1757.

Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, William Randolph, Samuel Du
Vall, Jofeph Lewis, John Povall, Richard Randolph, William
Lewis, John Elliff, Gent. Veftry.
Thomas Adams22 is elected a Veftryman in the room of
John Williamfon, dec'd.
Henrico Parifh, | Dr. |
To the Rev'd Miles Selden, | 17,150 |
To John Bryan, clk., | 1,789 |
To Mark Clark, Junr., | 1,789 |
To William Street, | 1,789 |
To Abraham Cowley, | 500 |
To Agneff Homes, fexton, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, | 536 |
To John Shoemaker, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, | 344 |
To Benjamin Goode, | 500 |
To Mary Allen, her fon, an idiot, | 800 |
To William Ford, | 500 |
To Lemmy Childers, | 250 |
To John Liptrott, | 300 |
To Margaret Lee, for the care of John Lee, | 400 |
To Benjamin Goode, for the care of Freeman's child, | 300 |
To John Goode and wife, | 300 |
To Sarah Morton, | 240 |
To James Woodfin, for the care of Taylor's children, | 500 |
To the Church Wardens, for the care of John Liggan's wife and child, |
800 |
To Matthew Herbert for the care of Freeman's child, | 300 |
To Stephen Childers, for the care of his fon's child, | 250 |
To John Shoemaker, for one acre of land where Deep Run Chapel ftands, |
100 |
30,019 | |
To lye in the hands of the Church Wardens, | 2,259 |
To the Collector's Commiffions, | 2,692 |
Cr., | 24,870 |
By 1,585 Tiths. at 22 per pole, | 34,870 |
Richard Randolph and Jofeph Lewis are appointed
Church Wardens for the enfuing year.
Mr. Samuel Du Vall, Sheriff, is appointed the Parifh Collector
for the enfuing year.
Ordered—That the Church Wardens take bond of him according
to law.
RICHARD RANDOLPH,
JOSEPH LEWIS.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town, Dec. 17th,
1758.
Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, William Randolph, Bowler
Cocke, William Lewis, Thomas Addams, Jofeph Lewis, John
Ellifs, and Richard Randolph, Gent.
Richard Randolph and Jofeph Lewis are appointed Church
Wardens for the enfuing year.
Henrico Parifh, | Dr. |
To the Rev'd Miles Selden, | 17,150 |
To John Bryan, clk., | 1,789 |
To Mark Clark, Junr., | 1,789 |
To William Street, | 1,789 |
To Abraham Cowley, | 500 |
To Agnefs Homes, Sexton, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, | 536 |
To John Shoemaker, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, | 344 |
To Benjamin Goode, | 500 |
To Mary Allen, for her Son, an Ideot, | 800 |
To William Ford, | 500 |
To Lemmy Childers, | 500 |
To John Liptrott, | 300 |
To Margaret Lee, for the ufe of John Lee, | 700 |
To Sufanna Morton, | 250 |
To James Woodfin, for the care of Taylor's Children, | 500 |
To the Church Wardens, for the care of John Liggon's Wife and child, |
1,200 |
To William Ford's Wife, | 300 |
To Mary Walters, | 500 |
To Samuel Liggon, for the care of John Liggon's Child, |
250 |
To John Hobfon, for the care of Rob't Down's children two y'rs paft, |
600 |
To the Sheriff for infolvents, | 484 |
To Robert Cooke, for the care of Sufannah, a Mulatto, | 400 |
32,753 | |
To the Sheriff's Commiffions, | 2,151 |
To lye in the hands of the Church Wardens, | 956 |
Cr. | 35,860 |
By 1,630 Tiths at 22 per Poles, | 35,860 |
Mr. Samuel Du Vall, Sher'f, is appointed the Parish Collector
for the Ensuing Year.
Ordered—That the Church Wardens take Bond of him
According to Law.
RICHARD RANDOLPH,
JOSEPH LEWIS.
AT A VESTRY, held for Henrico Parish at Richmond
Town, Oct'r, 11th, 1759.
Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, Richard Randolph, Bowler
Cocke, William Lewis, John Ellifs, Samuel Du Vall, and
Jofeph Lewis, Gent.
Henrico Parifh, | Dr. |
To the Rev'd Miles Selden, | 17,150 |
To John Bryan, clk., | 1,789 |
To Mark Clark, Junr., | 1,789 |
To William Street, | 1,789 |
To Abraham Cowley, | 800 |
To Agnefs Homes, fexton, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, | 536 |
To John Shoemaker, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, | 344 |
To Benjamin Goode, | 500 |
To Mary Allen, her fon an Ideot, | 1,000 |
To William Ford and Wife, | 500 |
To Lemmy Childers, | 500 |
To John Liptrott, | 300 |
To Margaret Lee, for the Care of John Lee, | 1,000 |
To Sufanna Morton, | 400 |
To Elizabeth Dorton, for the care of John Liggon's wife, |
1,000 |
To Mary Walters, | 500 |
To Robert Cook, for the care of Sufannah, a Molatto, | 200 |
To Hays Whitlow, for the care of Mary Prevdo's child, a Baftard, |
600 |
To Elizabeth Lucas, | 400 |
To Thomas Watkins, for his care of William Chapman, | 400 |
To the Collector Commiffions, | 2,126 |
To lye in the hands of the Church Wardens, | 753 |
Cr. | 35,448 |
By 1,658 Tiths at 21 per pole, | 35,448 |
Mr. Ryland Randolph23 is Elected a Veftryman in the
room of Thomas Mofby who has refigned.
Ordered—That the Church Wardens Agree with the Workmen
to Dig & Brick a Well at the Gleab, & make all such repairs
as they shall think Necessary & a Greeable to law.
Mr. Philip Mayo, Shf.' is appointed the Parifh Collector
for the Ensuring Year. Ordered—That the Church Wardens
take Bond and Security of him according to law.
Ordered—That the prefent Church Wardens settle the
Acc'ts of Richard Randolph and Lewis, late Church Wardens.
Col'o Richard Randolph and Samuel Duvall are Chofen
Church Wardens for the Enfuing Year.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, and in obedience
to an order of Henrico County Court, the Parish is
divided in to Precincts and perfons appointed in each Precinct
to proceffion and renew the Bounds of each Perfon's
land.

1.
Ordered—That Rich'd Cottrell, David Staples, Henry Ellifs,
William Ellifs and Jofeph Ellifs, with the Affiftance of
the Neighboring Freeholders, do before the 11th day of April
next, proceffion and renew the bounds of all the lands from
the mouth of Great Weft Ham to William Gordon's, thence
upwards between Gordon's road and James river to the head
of this parifh, and that the said Richard Cottrell, David Staples,
Henry Ellifs, William Ellifs and Jofeph Ellifs, or any
two of them, do make and return to this Veftry an acc't of
every perfon's lands by them proceffioned, together with the
names of thofe prefent, and alfo what lands they fail to proceffion
and the particular reafon of fuch failure.
2d.
From William Gordon's road to the head of the Parish,
thence to Chickahominy fwamp, and down that to Turner's
run, and up Hungary Branch to the head of Upland Brook,
and from thence to Gordon's aforefaid—Thomas Wilkinfon,
Nathaniel Wilkinfon, Thomas Owen and William Bacon.
3d.
All between Chickahominy Swamp and Upland Brook to
the head of the faid Brook—Henry Stokes, Elifha Miller,
William Jones and John Mofeby.
4.
All between Chickahominy Swamp and the Brook road, as
low as Cannon & Smith's mill—John Smith, John Pleafants,
Robert Williamfon and Drury Wood.
5.
All between the mouth of Gilley's Creek and the great
Weftham on the river, and to be extended back as far as
Cannon's and Gordon's—Jacob Smith, John Gunn, Turner
Southall and Benjamin Clarke.
6.
From the mouth of Gilley's Creek, on James River, to Jofeph
Lewif's, on Chickahominy Swamp, thence upwards as

Curd, John Harwood and Nath'l Vandevall.
7.
All between Gilley's Creek and Cornelliffes, from the river
back as far as the Seven Pines Road, and as low as the Southern
Branch Bridge—Jacob Burton, Nicholas Giles, Matthew
Herbert and Nicholas Meador.
8.
All between Cornelliffes and two Mile Creek, the main
County Road and the River—John Stewart, John Burton,
fon of Wm. Jofiah Bullington, and Thomas Jordan, Jun'r.
9.
All between two mile Creek, Four mile Creek and the river
and the main County road—Milner Redford, John Redford,
Francis Pierce and William Parker.
10.
All between Cornellifes and Four mile Creek, from the
main County road to Seven Pines road—James Whitlow,
William Whitlow, Henry Whitlow and Richard Whitlow.
11.
All between Jofeph Lewis and Boar Swamp, on Chickahominy,
to extend back as far as the head of Boar Swamp—
Julius Allen, Anthony Matthews, William Gathright and
Robert Spears.
12.
From the mouth of Boar Swamp to the County line on
Chickahominy, thence to extend Southward as far as the
Long Bridge Road—Thomas Waitkins, Ifaac White, John
Carter and John Hayles.
13.
All between Four mile Creek, Bailey's Run and White Oak
Swamp—Jofeph Hobfin, Samuel Gathright, William Hobfin
and Thomas Childrey.
14.
All between Bailey's Run, the County line and the Weftern

Robert Pleafants, Jun'r and John Martin.
15.
All between the Head of Bailey's Run, the Weftern Run
and the County line, to extend North Ward as far as the fork
of the Long Bridge Road—Humphrey Smith, John Royfster,
John Middleton and Martin Martin, Sr.
SAMUEL DU VALL,
RICHARD RANDOLPH.
We have proceffioned the lands between Two mile Creek
and Fore mile Creek, the River and main County road; the
line between Robert Pleafants and Milner Redford, proceffioned—Jno.
Pleafants, Robert Pleafants, John Redford and
Milner Redford, prefent; the lines between John Redford and
Milner Redford agreed, John and Milner Redford, prefent;
the lines between John Pleafants and Francis Pierce, failing
to meet; the lines between John Bolling and John Redford,
not done, Bolling failing to mete; the lines between Hays
Whitlow and John Pleafants, Jun'r, not done, Pleafants failing
to meet; the lines between John Frazure and Andrew
Redford, not done, Andrew under age; likewife Andrew Redford
and Robert Scott, not done, the same reafon; the lines
between John Bowling and Hays Whitlow, not done, Bowling
failing to meet; the line between Jno. and John Redford,
agreed, John and Milner Redford, and John Redford, Jun'r,
prefent; the line between John Pleafants and John Sharpe,
not done, failing to meet; the line between Robert Pleafants
and John Redford, agreed, Robert Pleafants and John and
Milner Redford, prefent.
JOHN REDFORD,
MILNER REDFORD,
WILLIAM PARKER,
FRANCIS PIERCE.
In Obedience to an Order of Henrico Vesftry, we have
gone and proceffioned the lines which we were appointed to
do, from Cannon's up Colo. Byrd's line, betwixt Mr. Duvall's
and Mr. Byrd, James Patterfon and Drury Wood,
prefent; and betwixt Mr. Bird and Drury Wood; Mr. Patterson

and Jacob Smith, prefent, Benjamin Clarke and James Patterson;
and betwixt John Pierce and the s'd Byrd, prefent,
Philip Watfon, John Price and James Patterson; and between
John Price and Jacob Smith, prefent, Jacob Smith and
Samuel Price; and between John Price, Price and Thomas
Williamfon, prefent, Samuel Price, William Miller; and between
Jacob Smith and Thos. Williamfon. prefent, William
Miller and Samuel Price; and between Robert Williamfon
and Cuthbert Williamfon, prefent, William Bacon and Robert
Sharpe; and between Cuthbert Williamfon and Jacob
Smith; and between Nathaniel Bridgewater and Thos.
Wm'fon, prefent, Nat. Bridgewater and William Snead; between
Wm. Snead and Wm. Bridgwater; and between Wm.
Sneed and Ben. Clarke; between Wm. Bridgwater and Wm.
Simes; between Wm. Simes and Jonathan Bridgwater; between
Wm. Kelley and Jonath. Bridgwater; between Wm.
Kelley and George Kelley; between George Kelley and Ben.
Clarke; between John Clarke and Thos. Lewis; between
Thomas Lewis and John Gordon and Val'e Ball; between
Valentine Ball and Ben. Clarke; between Benjamin Clark
and Philip Watfon; between Philip Watfon and William
Simms; between William Byrd and Philip Watfon; between
William Byrd and Vallentine Ball, with Peacable and Quiet
Proceffion, the parties being all prefent. Given under our
hands.
BENJA. CLARK,
JACOB SMITH.
According to an Order of Henrico Veftry, we have proceffioned
all the lines wihch we were appointed, from the mouth
Gilley's Creek to Great Weftham, with a peacable and quiet
proceffion in the prefence of Samuel Duvall, James Patterfon,
Thomas Wood, William Wood, Thomas Cardwell, John New
and John Wood. Given under our hands this 7th day of
April, 1760.
JOHN GUNN,
TURNER SOUTHALL.24
In Obedience to an Order of Henrico Veftry, we have
Peacably and Quietly proceffioned all the lands between the

extending as far as the Fork of Long Bridge road. Given under
our hands this 6th day of April, 1760.
JNO. ROYSTER,
MARTIN MARTIN.
Purfuant to an Order of Veftry of Henrico County, we
have proceffioned and renewed all the lines within mentioned,
except the line between Capt. Jofeph Lewis and William
Flem'g Cocke—which Cocke refufing to proceffion.
WILLIAM SMITH,
EDW'D CURD,
JNO. HARWOOD,
NATH'L VANDERVALL.
In Obedience to the within Order, we, the fubfcribers have
gone in proceffion and renewed the Bounds of the feveral
Tracts of land within the limits, to us fubfcribed, being in the
prefents and with the confents of the proprietors of the faid
lands. Witnefs our hands.
DRURY WOOD,
ROBT. WM'SON,
JNO. PLEASANTS,
JNO. SMITH.
Purfuant to an Order of Henrico Veftry, directed to us,
we, the fubfcribers, have renewed the bounds of every perfons
land within the bounds of faid order—Prefent, Rich'd
and Robert Moore, Ephraim Gathright, William Bottom,
William Ferris, Robert Ferris, John Bottom, George Adams,
William Davis, Richard Whitlock, Francis Wilkinfon, Robert
Pleafants and Martin Martin, Jun'r, George Clopton and
Thomas Bottom. March 27th, 1760.
THOMAS WATKINS,
JOHN CARTER,
ISAAC WHITE.
In Obedience to an Order of the Veftry of Henrico Parifh,
we, the fubfcribers having given notice to all the freeholders

of the feveral perfons as mentioned below, viz:
Firft, we went on the lines between Charles Woodfon and
William Hatcher—the said Hatcher refused to proceffion, saying
it was not a line agreeable to his patent; prefent, Richard
Randolph and Ryland Randolph. Thence to the line between
John Pleafants, his son Robert Pleafants and Richard Randolph,
the Mark Trees were, without opofition renewed.
Thence on the line between the faid John Pleafants, Jr., and
Wm. Hatcher's—the faid Hatcher refufing to proceffion for
the fame reafon as between him and Charles Woodfon.
Thence on the lines between John Pleafants and John Pleafants
the younger—the faid John Pleafants, Jun'r, refufing to
proceffion, he alledging that if the line between him and William
Hatcher is not right this cannot be fo, feing they muft
be parallel; prefent, Richard Randolph, Bowler Cocke, John
Pleafants, William Hatcher and all the proceffioners. At the
fame time, the faid William Hatcher ordered us to make the
proper return, which we acquainted Richard Randolph, one
of the Church Wardens, with. Thence on the line between
Ryland Randolph and Bowler Cocke quietly proceffioned and
the lines renew'd. Thence on the line between the faid Cocke
and Richard Randolph done as aforefaid. Thence on the line
between the faid Randolph and John Pleafants, Jun'r, done
as aforefaid; prefent, Wm. Hatcher, Bowler Cocke and all
the Proceffioners. Thence on the line between John Povall's
and Robert Povall, done quietly and all the lines renewed.
Thence on the line between Charles Floyd and John Povall,
done as aforefaid. Thence on the line between the faid John
Povall and Stephen Woodfon, done as aforefaid. The other
lines between thofe parties being Water Courfes; prefent,
John Pleafants, Charles Woodfon, John Martin, John Povall,
Charles Floyd, Charles Floyd, Robt. Povall and John Chriftian,
Jr. All the other lines within our Precinct were not proceffioned
by the parties not attending.
Given under our hands this 11th day of April, 1760.
CHARLES WOODSON,
JOHN PLEASANTS, Jr.,
ROBERT PLEASANTS, Jr.,
JOHN MARTIN.

We have proceffioned all the lands that is within the within
mentioned bounds without any objection.
WILLIAM HOBSON,
SAM. GATHRIGHT.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town, Dec'r 2nd,
1760:
Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, William Randolph, Richard Randolph,
William Lewis, Robert Mofby, Jofeph Lewis, Ryland
Randolph, Samuel Duval, John Ellis and Thos. Adams.
Henrico County, | Dr. |
To the Rev'd Miles Selden, | 17,150 |
To John Bryan, cl'k, | 1,789 |
To Mark Clarke, | 1,789 |
To William Street, | 1,789 |
To Abraham Cowley, | 500 |
To Agnes Homes, sexton, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, sexton, | 536 |
To John Shoemaker, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, | 344 |
To Benjamin Goode, | 500 |
To Mary Allen, her fon an idiot, | 1,000 |
To William Ford, | 500 |
To Lemmy Childers, | 500 |
To John Liptrott, | 500 |
To Margaret Lee, for the care of Jno. Lee, | 1,000 |
To Sufannah Morton, | 500 |
To Elizabeth Dolton, for the care of John Liggon's wife, |
1,000 |
To Mary Walters, | 500 |
To Thos. Watkins, for the care of Wm. Chapman, | 400 |
To Abrah'm Cowley, for Infolvents, | 840 |
To Richard Allen, for keeping Margaret Childers, | 200 |
To the Church Wardens, for keeping Ursley Green, | 500 |
To Sarah Wotton, | 300 |
To the Collector's Commiffions, | 2,246 |
To Ly in the hands of the Church Wardens, | 1,989 |
37,444 | |
Cr. | |
By 1,702 Tiths, at 22 per pole, | 37,444 |
Ordered that the Sheriff Collect twenty-two Pounds of
Tob'o Pole for the ufe of the Parifh.
Thomas Mofeley refigns his place in the Veftry, and Ryland
Randolph is chofen in his room.
Ryland Randolph and Thos. Adams are chofen Church
Wardens for the enfuing year.
THOS. ADAMS,
RY. RANDOLPH.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town, October 3d,
1761:
Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, Richard Randolph, Bowler Cocke,
William Lewis, John Ellis, Jofeph Lewis, Samuel Duvall,
Ryland Randolph and Thomas Adams, Gent.
Henrico Parifh, | Dr. |
To the Rev'd Miles Selden, | 17,150 |
To John Bryan, cl'k, | 1,789 |
To Mark Clark, | 1,789 |
To William Street, | 1,789 |
To Abraham Cowley, | 500 |
To Agnes Homes, sexton, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, | 536 |
To John Shoemaker, | 500 |
To the Church Wardens, | 344 |
To Benjamin Goode, | 1,000 |
To Mary Allen, her fon an idot, | 500 |
To William Ford, | 500 |
To Lemmy Childers, | 500 |
To John Liptrott, | 1,000 |
To Richard Moon, for the care of John Lee, | 500 |
To Sufannah Morton, | 1,000 |
To Elizabeth Dolton, for the care of John Liggon's wife, |
500 |
To Mary Walters, | 500 |
To the Church Wardens, for Margaret Childers, | 500 |
To Sarah Walton, | 500 |
To the Church Wardens, for Mary Lefter, | 536 |
To the Collector's Commiffions, | 2,218 |
To Ly in the hands of the Church Wardens, | 2,294 |
36,981 | |
Cr. | |
By 1,761 Tiths, at 21 per Pole, | 36,981 |
Ordered, That the Church Wardens pay Jeffe Burton feven
pounds ten fhillings and four pence, for Providing for John
Aldy's orphans.
Ryland Randolph and Thomas Adams, Gent., are chofen
Church Wardens for the enfuing year.
Ordered, That the prefent Church Wardens fettle with
Colo. Richard Randolph and Mr. Samuel Duvall, late Church
Wardens, for year 1759 and 1760, and that they return an
Acco't of the fame to the next Veftry.
Richard Adams,25 Gent., is chofen a Veftry man in the
room of William Randolph, dec'd.
Ordered, That the Sherriff collect of each Tith, twenty-one
pounds of tob'o for the ufe of the Parrifh.
THOS. ADAMS,
RY. RANDOLPH.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town, October 4th,
1762.
Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, Rich'd Randolph, Bowler Cocke,
Jun'r, Wm. Lewis, John Ellis, Samuel Duval, Ryland Randolph
and Richard Adams, Gent., Veftrymen.

Henrico Parifh, | Dr. |
To the Rev'd Miles Selden, | 17,150 |
To John Bryan, clk., | 1,789 |
To Mark Clark, Junr., | 1,789 |
To William Street, | 1,789 |
To Fortu. Sydnor, Clerk of Veftry, | 500 |
To Agnes Homes, fexton, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, | 536 |
To John Shoemaker, | 536 |
To the Church Wardens, | 344 |
To Benjamin Goode, | 500 |
To Mary Allen, for her Son, an Ideot, | 1,000 |
To William Ford, | 500 |
To Lemmy Childers, | 500 |
To John Liptrott, | 500 |
To Richard Moore, for the care of John Lee, | 1,000 |
To Sufanna Morton, | 700 |
To Eliza. Dalton, for the care of Jno. Ligon's wife, | 1,000 |
To Mary Walters, | 1,000 |
To the Ch. W'dns, for Margaret Childers, | 500 |
To the Ch. W'dns, for Mary Lefter, | 500 |
To Philemon Childris, | 500 |
To Eliza. Eales, | 700 |
To a Serv't woman, named Catharine, belonging to Wm. Jones' eftate, |
500 |
To the Collector's Commiffions, | 2,638 |
To Thos. Rice, | 500 |
To remain in Ch. W'dns hands, | 5,468 |
43,975 | |
Cr., | |
By 1,759 Tithables at 25 lbs. per Polls, | 43,975 |
Ryland Randolph and Richard Adams, Gent., are chofen
Ch. W'dns for the County, for the enfuing year.
Ordered, That the Ch. W'dns pay Jeffe Burton thirteen

for orphans of John Alday, dec'd.
Ordered, That the Ch. W'dns pay Richard Adams his acco.
ag't the Parifhoners, of Five pounds thirteen fhillings and
three pence half penny.
Ordered, That the Ch. W'dns pay Sam'l Duval his acco.
for providing for Jofeph Sayer.
Ordered, That the Ch. W'dns pay Ryland Randolph his
acco.
Ordered, That the Ch. W'dns pay Robert Elliott thirty
fhillings, for burying a man.
Ordered, That the Ch. W'dns purchafe a Silver Cup and
Salver of the fize of that at Richmond Church, for the ufe of
Deep Run Church.
Ordered, That the Ch. W'dns collect of every Tithable
perfon in this County 25 lbs. Tob'o, for the ufe of the Parifh,
and in cafe of refufal or delay, that they make diftrefs according
to law.
RICHARD ADAMS,
RY. RANDOLPH.
Teste:
Fortu. Sydnor,
Cl'k Veftry.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town, Henrico
County, on Monday, 24th day of October, 1763.
Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, Richard Randolph, Bowler Cocke,
Jun'r, William Lewis, John Ellifs, Samuel Duval, Ryland
Randolph and Richard Adams, Gent., Veftrymen.
The Parifh, | Dr. |
To the rev'd Miles Selden, | 17,150 |
To John Bryan, clk., | 1,789 |
To Mark Clark, clk., | 1,789 |
To William Street, clerk, | 1,789 |
To Fortu. Sydnor, Clerk Veftry, | 500 |
To Agnes Homes, Sexton, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, for cleaning church, | 536 |
To Jno. Ellis, who is app'd sexton to deep Run Church, | 536 |
To the Ch. W'ds, | 344 |
To Ben. Goode, | 500 |
To John Liptrot, | 800 |
To Richard Moore, for Jno. Lee, | 1,200 |
To Sufa. Morton, | 800 |
To Eliza. Dalton, for — Ligon's wife, | 1,000 |
To Mary Walters, | 1,000 |
To Margaret Childers, | 500 |
To the Ch. W'dns, for Mary Lefter, | 500 |
To Thomas Conway and Wife, | 1,000 |
To Philemon Childers, | 500 |
To Catharine McBurnet, | 500 |
To Thomas Rice, | 500 |
To John Jones and Wife, | 1,000 |
To Mary Franklin, | 800 |
To Jane Porter, | 300 |
To prudence Williamfon, for the fupport of her children, | 1,000 |
To John Weft, | 500 |
To John Clarkfon, | 50 |
Aron Freeman, exempted from paying Parifh Levy, | |
Jno. Enroughty, for himfelf and fon, | 1,000 |
To James Whitlow, for Wm. Reins, | 800 |
To the Ch. W'dns, for John Conway, | 300 |
To Alex'r Robinfon, for James Conway, | 500 |
To Judith Blackbone, | 500 |
To Miles Redford, 4 ℔ twice lifted, | 84 |
To Martha Redford, for 2 lifted, | 42 |
To John Oakley, for One lifted, | 21 |
To Lewis Hancock, for 3 lifted, | 63 |
To William Morris, for 1 lifted, | 25 |
To Jno Ragland,26 for 1 lifted, | 25 |
To William Smith, for 1 lifted, | 25 |
To John John Shepherd, for 5 lifted, | 125 |
To Collector's Commiffions, | 2,977 |
To remain the Ch. W'dns Hands, | 5,465 |
49,851 | |
Cr. | |
By the Shff. for Tith's twice Lifted, | 225 |
By 1,838 Tiths, at 27 ℔ per Poll, | 49,626 |
49,851 |
Cafh, | Dr. | ||
£. | s. | d. | |
To the Rev'd Miles Selden, his Acco., | 12 | 17 | 9 |
To Nich's Sherrer, his Acco., | 10 | 6 | |
To Jeffee Burton, for Allday's Orphans, | 18 | 13 | 0 |
To Thomas Wilkinfon, for Conway, | 3 | 0 | 0 |
To Ryland Randolph, as Ch. W'dn, as per acco. | 34 | 1 | 8 |
To Ryland Randolph, for fmall pox negro, | 2 | 17 | 0 |
93 | 19 | 11 | |
Cr. | |||
By Ball'nce, Ch. W'dns hands, | 55 | 1 | 0 |
By Richard Randolph, | 2 | 5 | 0 |
By Ch. W'dns, for fines, | 3 | 10 | 0 |
By Ryland Randolph, for Sarah Doane, for fines, | 2 | 10 | 0 |
Balance due from Parifh, | 30 | 13 | 11 |
To Ryland Randolph, for their cloths that was burnt, | 22 | 0 | 0 |
93 | 19 | 11 |
Richard Randolph and Rich'd Adams are chofen Ch.
W'dns for the enfuing year.
The Sheriff is appointed Collector of the levy.
Ordered, That he give Bond at next Court of that he collect
of every Tithable perfon in the County 27 ℔ n't tob'o.
Signed,
RYLAND RANDOLPH,
RICHARD ADAMS.
Tefte:
Fortu. Sydnor,
C. V.

AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town, On Thurfsday,
the 10th October, 1764.
Prefent.
To the Rev'd Mr. Selden, | 17,150 |
To John Bryan, | 1,789 |
To Mark Clark, | 1,789 |
To Fortu. Sydnor, | 500 |
To Wm. Street, | 1,789 |
To Agnes Homes, Sexton, | 536 |
To Elenor Williams, Sexton, | 536 |
To Jos. Ellis, Sexton, | 536 |
To Ch. W'dns, | 344 |
To Ben. Goode, | 500 |
To John Liptrott, | 800 |
To Richard Moore, for Jno. Lee, | 800 |
To Sufannah Morton, | 800 |
To Eliza. Dalto, for Ligon's Wife, | 1,000 |
To Mary Walter, | 1,000 |
To Margaret Childers, | 500 |
To Ch. Wardens, for Mary Lefter, | 500 |
To Thomas Conaway and wife, | 1,000 |
To Philemon Childers, | 1,000 |
To Catherine McBurnet, | 500 |
To Thomas Rice, | 500 |
To Mary Frankling, | 800 |
To Jane Porter, | 800 |
To Prudence Williamfon, for sup't of children, | 1,000 |
To John Weft, | 500 |
To Ch. Wardens, for Wm. Reins, | 300 |
To John Enroughty, for son, | 300 |
To John Conaway, for keeping Thomas Conaway, | 100 |
To Judith Blackboard, for her two Bas. children, | 500 |
To Winfrey Wright, Exempted from pay'g Parifh levies for the future, |
|
To Jno. Grimftead, for sup't of his wife, | 500 |
To Elizabeth Lucas, | 500 |
To Ann Spurlock, | 500 |
To William Hogg, | 500 |
To Thomas Williams, for removing Sarah and Thomas Roberts, |
120 |
To David Atkins, for Sally Turner's bas. child, | 500 |
To Eliza. Eales, | 500 |
40,689 | |
To Sheriff, for 21 Infolvents, | 533 |
To Jofeph Parfons, for 16 Tyths, twice enlifted, | 423 |
46,032 | |
By 1,918 Tiths, at 24 ℔ Tob'o, To Cr. per Poll, | 46,032 |
The Sheriff appt. Col. of this levy, and to give bond.
Bowler Cocke and Samuel Duval, Gents., appointed Ch.
W'dns.
Ordered, that the Ch. W'dns have proper feats where wanting
at the Churches in this Parifh.
Ballance in the hands of former Ch. Wardens, as per Acc't
to be paid the prefent Ch. Wardens, £12, 6, 11.
Teft:
B. COCKE, Junr.,
SAML. DU VAL.
The Parifh, | Dr. |
lbs. Tob'o. | |
To the Rev'd Mr. Selden, his Annual Sallary, | 17,157 |
To Jno. Bryan, Clk, Richmond Church. his Annual Sallary, | 1,789 |
To William Street, Clk, Deep Run Church, his Annual Sallary, | 1,789 |
To James Sharp, reader at Curl's Church, his Annual Sallary, | 1,789 |
To Agnes Hoomes, Sexton, | 536 |
To Jofeph Ellis, Sexton, | 536 |
To Fortu. Sydnor, Clk Veftry, | 536 |
To the Ch. W'dns, | 344 |
To the Ch. W'dns, for Mary Lefter, | 500 |
To Benja. Goode, | 500 |
To Sufa. Morton, | 500 |
To Eliza. Dalton, | 800 |
To Mary Walters, | 1,000 |
To Margaret Childers, | 1,000 |
To Mary Conway, | 500 |
To Philemon Childers, | 700 |
To Catherine McBurnet, | 1,000 |
To Thomas Rice, | 500 |
To Mary Franklin, | 500 |
To Jane Porter, | 800 |
To prudence Williamfon, | 800 |
To John Weft, | 1,000 |
To Jno. Enroughty, for fon, | 1,000 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Wm. Rives, | 500 |
To Judith Blackbond, for her and baf'd children, | 300 |
To John Grimftead, for his Wife, | 500 |
To Eliza. Lucas, | 500 |
To Ann Spurlock, | 500 |
To Wm. Hogg, | 500 |
To Daniel Atkins, for Sally Turner's B. child, | 500 |
To Mary Bridgman, widow, for her children | 500 |
To the Ch. W'dns, for Margaret Brown, | 600 |
To the Ch. W'dns, for Jno. Jones, | 750 |
To Eleanor Williams, | 500 |
To Samuel Thompfon, payable to Ch. W'dns, | 500 |
To Hayes Whitlow, for William Clark, | 500 |
To the Rev'd Mr. Selden, for 2 tiths twice lifted, | 300 |
To Eliza McCallum, for Ann O'Brien, 8 months, | 48 |
To John Branfford, for Ann O'Brien, laft year, | 300 |
To Sher's Com's, for Collecting, | 2,824 |
To remain Sheriff's hands, | 1,164 |
47,075 | |
Cr. | |
By 1,887 Tiths, at 25 ℔ per Poll, | 47,075 |
By Ball., in the Hands of former Ch. W'dns, £15, 20.
Ord'd, That Ch. W'dns pay Jno. Price his acc't, £2, 18, 4.


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Ord'd, That the Ch. W'dns, pay Jno. Barnes his acco.,
£3, 7, 6.
Philip Watfon, Daniel Price and Nathaniel Wilkinfon, are
chofen Veftryman; Phil. Watfon, in the room of Thos.
Adams, who is removed out of the Parifh; Dan'l Price, in
the room of John Povall, dec'd; and Nathaniel Wilkinfon in
the room of Robt. Mofby, who has refigned.
Richard Randolph and Joseph Lewis, Gent., are appointed
Ch. W'dns for the enfuing year.
Jofeph Lewis is appointed Collector of this levy, to give
bond to Ch. W'dns.
RICHARD RANDOLPH,
JOSEPH LEWIS.
AT A VESTRY, held at the Court Houfe of Henrico
County, on Wednesday, the 22d day of Oct'br, 1766, for laying
the Parifh levy, prefent—the Rev'd Miles Selden, Richard
Randolph, Jofeph Lewis, Rich'd Adams, Bowler Cocke,
Ryland Randolph, Daniel Price and Samuel Duval, Veftrymen.
The Parifh, | Dr. |
To the Rev'd Mr. Selden, on his Annual Sallary, | 17,150 |
To John Bryan, clk Rich'd Church, | 1,789 |
To William Street, clk Deep run, | 1,789 |
To Jofeph Sharp, Clerk Curl's, | 1,789 |
To Agnefs Homes, Sexton, | 536 |
To Eleanor Williams, Sexton, | 536 |
To Jofeph Ellis, Sexton, | 536 |
To Fortu. Sydnor, clk Veftry, | 500 |
To the Ch. W'dns, | 344 |
To the Ch. W'dns, for Mary Lefter, | 500 |
To the Ch. W'dns, for Margaret Brown, | 750 |
To the Ch. W'dns, John Jones, | 500 |
To Benj. Goode, | 500 |
To Sufa. Morton, | 800 |
To Eliza. Dalton, for Ligon's Wife, | 1,000 |
To Mary Walker, | 1,000 |
To Margaret Childers, | 500 |
To Mary Conway, | 1,000 |
To Mary Bridgman, | 600 |
To Catharine McBurnett, | 500 |
To Thomas Rice, | 500 |
To Mary Frankling, | 800 |
To Jane Porter, | 800 |
To prudence Williamfon, | 1,000 |
To Jno. Weft, | 800 |
To John Enroughty, for his fon and felf, | 1,000 |
To Jno. Grimftead, for his Wife, | 500 |
To Eliza Lucas, | 500 |
To Ann Surlock, | 500 |
To Wm. Hogg, | 1,000 |
To David Atkins, for Sally Turner's Baftard, | 500 |
To Eleanor Williams, | 500 |
To the Ch. W'dns, for Sam'l Thomfon, | 500 |
To the Ch. W'dns, for Wm. Reins, | 300 |
To Judith Blackbond, (pay'ble Ch. W'dns,) for her children, |
500 |
To Elza McCallum, for Ann Obrien, | 300 |
To Margery Barnes, | 500 |
To Amos Liptrot, | 500 |
To Jno. Clark, for Burying Phil's children, | 150 |
To Roger Cocke Bailey, for Jemima Scott, | 150 |
To Collectors Com's, at 6 per ct., | 2,856 |
To a Deposit in Ch. W'dns hands, | 825 |
47,600 | |
By 1,904 Tith's, 25 ℔ per Poll, | 47,600 |
John Randolph,27 is chofen a Veftryman in the room of
Philip Watfon, dec'd.
Thos. Robinfon and Benja. Clark, are exempted from paying
Parifh Levys.
By Ballance in the Hands of prefent Ch. W'dns, £2, 2, 42.
Richard Randolph and Jos. Lewis, Gent., Chose Ch. W'dns
for the Enfuing year.
Jos. Lewis, Sher., Appointed Collector of this Levy.
RICHARD RANDOLPH,
JOSEPH LEWIS.

AT A VESTRY, held at the Court Houfe, on Wednefday,
the 14 Day of October, 1767, for Laying the Parifh Levy,
Prefent—The Rev'd Mr. Selden, Wm. Lewis, Bowler Cocke,
Jos. Lewis, Richard Adams, Ryland Randolph, Dan'l Price
and Nath'l Wilkinfon.
The Parifh, | Dr. |
To the Rev'd Mr. Selden, his Sallary, | 17,150 |
To Jno. Bryan, | 1,789 |
To Wm. Street, | 1,786 |
To James Sharp, | 1,789 |
To Agnes Homes, as Sexton, | 536 |
To Eleanor Williams, Sexton, | 536 |
To Fortu. Sydnor, Clk proc'g year, | 536 |
To the Ch. W'dns for Church Ex's, | 344 |
To Mary Lefter, | 1,000 |
To Wm. Reins, | 400 |
To Margaret Brown, | 300 |
To John Jones, | 500 |
To Sam'l Thompfon, | 500 |
To Benja. Goode, | 500 |
To Eliza. Dalton, for Liggon's Wife, | 400 |
To Margaret Childers, | 800 |
To Catha. McBurnet, | 400 |
Thos. Rice, | 250 |
To Mary Franklin, | 400 |
To Jane Porter, | 650 |
To prudence Williamfon, for her children, | 800 |
To Jno. Weft, | 600 |
To John Enroughty, for himfelf and Son, | 600 |
To Judith Blackbond, | 800 |
To John Grimftead, for his Wife, | 500 |
To Eliza Lucas, | 500 |
To Ann Spurlock, | 400 |
To Wm. Hogg, | 400 |
To David Atkins, for Sally Turner's Child, | 750 |
To Mary Bridgwater, | 400 |
To Eleanor Williams, | 500 |
To Margery Barnes, | 400 |
To Amos Liptrot, | 400 |
To Rich'd Moore, | 400 |
To Eliza. Eales, R. Cottrell, laft year, | 400 |
To Eliza. Eales, | 700 |
To Nath'l Bridgwater, for his Wife, | 800 |
To John Price, Eliza. Porter's Baftard Children, | 300 |
To the Ch. W'dns, for the Thos. Jeff's Wife and Children, |
400 |
To Collectors Commiffions, 6 p. ct. | 2,491 |
To Catharine Freeman, | 600 |
44,010 | |
Cr. | |
By 1,903 Ths., 23 ℔ per poll, | 43,769 |
Ball. due the Collect., | 241 |
44,010 | |
By Ball. in Hands of Jos. Lewis, Ch. W'dns, 2, 17, 02. |
On pet. Thos. Alley, he is Set Parifh Levy free.
George Cox, App'd a Veftryman, in the Room of Peter
Randolph, Efq'r, dec'd.
Richard Adams and Ryland Randolph, Gent., Chofen Ch.
W'dns the enfuing year.
The Ch. W'dns are App'd Collectors of the Levy.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly and in Obedience to an
Order of Henrico Court, the Veftry do divide the parifh into
precincts, and Appoint perfons to proceffion every perfons
land, as follows:
Richard Cottrell, Jos. Brown, Thos. Ellis and Wm. Ellis,
to proceffion from the mouth of Great Weftham to William
Gordon's, thence up Between Gordon's Road and Jas. River,
to the Head of the Parifh.
2.
William Winfton, Thos. Owen, Thos. Wilkinfon and William
Bacon, from Gordon's road to the Head of the Parifh,
thence to Chickahominy Swamp, and down that to the Head
of Upland Brook and thence to Gordon's aforef'd.

3.
Wm. Jones, Jno. Mofby, Fras. Cornet and Jos. Britton,
from Chickahominy Swamp and Upland Brook to the Head
of f'd Brook.
4.
John Pleafants, Sam'l Williamfon, Martin Burton, and
Drewry Wood, Between Chickahominy Swamp and the
Brook road, as Low as Cannon's and Smith's Mill.
Jacob Smith, Drury Brazeal, Wm. New and John Wood,
between the Mouth of Gilley's Creek and Great Weftham,
and from Cannon and Gordon's to the River.
6.
Edward Curd, Jno. Harwood, Jas. Cocke and Jacob Pleafants,
from the mouth of Gilley's Creek to Jos. Lewif's, on
Chickahominy Swamp, and up as far as Cannon Smith's
Mill.
7.
Nich's Giles, Matthew Herbert, John Whitlow and Jos.
Whitlock, jr., Between Gilley's' and Cornelius Creek from
the River to the Seven Pines road, and as Low as the Southern
Branch Bridge.
8.
Jofiah Bullington, Jno. Burton, Thomas Jordan, Jr., and
Robt. Atkins, between Corneliuf's and four Mile Creek, the
Main County road and the River.
9.
Milner Redford, Jno. Redford, William Parker and Richard
Sharpe, between Two mile Creek, four Mile Creek, the
Main Road and the River.
10.
William Frayfer, William Whitlow, William Bullington
and Richard Whitlow, between Corneliuf's and four Mile
Creek, from the Main road to the Seven Pines road.
11.
Julius Allen, Anthony Matthews, Robert Spiers and Jacob

to the Head of Boar Swamp.
12.
Jno. Carter, Jno. Hales, Benja. Jordan and William Faris,
from the mouth of Boar Swamp to the County Line, on
Chickahominy, and back to the Long Bridge road.
13.
Sam'l Gathright, William Hobfon, Thos. Childrey and
John Gathright, between Four mile Creek, Bailey's Run and
White Oak Swamp.
14.
Chas. Woodfon, Robert Pleafants, Robert Pleafants, Jr.,
Thos. Pleafants and Jno. Martin, Between Bailey's Run, the
County Line and the Weftern Branch.
15.
Humphrey Smith, John Royfter, Thos. Rogers and Thos.
Jolley, Between the Head of Bailey's Run, the Weftern
Runn, and the County Line, as far North as the Fork of the
Long Bridge road; and, it is Ordered, That the f'd proceffioners
Return an Account of their proceedings According to
law.
RICH'D ADAMS,
RY. RANDOLPH.
AT A VESTRY, held in the Court Houfe of Henrico
County, on Wednesday, the 9th day of November, 1768, for
laying the Parifh Levy.
Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, Rich'd Randolph, Jno. Ellis,
Sam'l Duval, Bowler Cocke, Ryland Randolph, Jos. Lewis,
Dan'l Price, Nathaniel Wilkinson.28 Geo. Cox Took the Oath
required by Law. Pref't, G. Cox.
The Parifh of Henrico, | Dr. |
To the Rev'd Miles Selden, his Annual Sallary, | 17,150 |
To John Bryan, clerk, | 1,789 |
To William Street, clerk, | 1,789 |
To Jas. Sharp, clerk, | 1,789 |
To Agnes Homes, Sexton Curl's Church, | 536 |
To Rich'd Williams, who is app'd Sexton Curl's Church, R. Church, | 536 |
To Jos. Ellis, Sexton Curl's Church, Deep Run R. Church, | 536 |
To Fortun. Sydnor, Clk Veftry, | 500 |
To the C. W'dns, for Elem'ts, | 300 |
To the C. W'dns, for Mary Lefter, | |
To the C. W'dns, for Margaret Brown, | |
To the C. W'dns, for Samuel Thompfon, | |
To Benja. Goode, | |
To Eliza. Dalton, for Liggon's Wife, | |
To Margaret Childers, | |
To Catharine Burnet, | |
To Thomas Rice, | |
To Jno. Weft, | |
To Jno. Enroughty and his fon, | |
To Jno. Grimftead, for his wife, | |
To Eliza. Lucas, | |
To Ann Spurlock, | |
To Wm. Hogg, | |
To Mary Bridgman, | |
To Eleanor Williams, | |
To Margery Barnes, | |
To Amos Liptrot, | |
To Richard Moore, | |
To Nath'l Bridgwater, for his wife, | |
To the Ch. W'dns, for the poor of the Parifh, | 25,000 |
To Solo. Fuffel, for taking care of Eliza. Carter and her two children, Eight weeks, |
300 |
To Nich's Conway, for a Tith 2d lifted, | 23 |
To Abra. Bailey, for Maint'g Jemima Scott 2 years, | 500 |
To Wm. Smith, for Maint'g Jemima Scott Jno. Burnet 13 days, | 150 |
To Wm. Robinfon, Confta., for Conv'g 7 paupers Maint'g Jemima Scott, to Chesterfield, |
48 |
To Wm. Robinfon, for a Woman, Margaret Mackmaham, (bel'g to to K. Queen,) and four children to Hanover, |
160 |
To Wm. Robinfon, for 2 levies in 1767 and 1766, | 48 |
To James Lindfey, Confta., for 2 levies in 1767 and 1766, | 48 |
To James Allen, for 14 Infov'ts, for 1767 23 ℔ Tob'o, |
322 |
To Abra. Baley, for David Johnfton, | 300 |
To Geo. Scherrer, for Burying a Poor Woman, | 100 |
To Geo. Donald, for Burying a Poor Woman, | 100 |
To Sam'l Shepherd, for Catharine Freeman, | 40 |
To Mark Woodcock, for 7 Tiths 2ce lifted, | 161 |
To Jos. Whitlock, for 1 Tiths 2ce lifted, | 23 |
To Rich'd Williams, for mending Surplis, | 30 |
To Jno. Barnes, for Margery Barnes, | 200 |
To Wm. Morris, for Burying Eliza Lucas, | 100 |
52,578 | |
To Collectors Com's, 6 per ct., | 3,154 |
55,732 | |
By 2,012 Tiths, 28 ℔ per Poll, | 56,336 |
By a Depofition in Collectors Hands, | 604 |
It is the Opinion of the Veftry, that Curl's Church be removed,
and that Richard and George Cox, Samuel Duval,
Jos. Lewis, Nath'l Wilkinfon and Thos. Watkins, Gent., or
any five of them, view the moft convenient place to Build one
on, and that they make Report to the next Veftry, to be held
for laying the Parifh Levy.
Ord'd, Richard Randolph fend for filver falver and 1 pint
zD Silver Cup, for the ufe of D. Runn Church.
By Ball'ce in the Hands of Richard Adams, p. 17, 12.
Ord., Ch. W'dns pay Jno. Clarkfon 3 7-12 for prov'g for
Thos. Rice 3 months.
Richard Randolph and Samuel Duval, Gent., are Chofen
Ch. W'dns for Enfuing year.
Jas. Allen and Jno. Royfter are app'd Collectors of this
levy, to give Bonds to the C'lk Veftry.
RICHARD RANDOLPH,
SAM. DU VAL.
In Obedience to an Order of Veftry, we have Proceffioned

which were as follows:
The Lines between fore mile Creek, two mile Creek, Mane
road and river.
The Lines between John Pleafants and Francis Epes
agreed.
The Lines between John Pleafants and John Sharpe
agreed.
The Lines between John Pleafants and Milner Redford
agreed.
The Lines between Robt. Pleafants and Jofeph Woodfon
agreed.
The Lines between John and Milner Redford agreed.
The Lines between William C. Redford and Arche filbard
agreed.
The Lines between John and William Frayfer agreed.
The Lines between William Frayfer and Hays Whitlo
agreed.
The Lines between John Pleafants and Francis Pearce
Juft Agreed.
Proceffioned by
JOHN REDFORD,
MILNER REDFORD,
WM. PARKER,
RICH'D SHARPE.
February 29th, 1768.
In Obedience to an Order of the Henrico Veftry, we have
proceffioned the Lands in our Precinct, from Gilley's Creek
to the Weftham—only the lands of William Wills, the Parties
not appearing to fhow the lines between.
Given under hands.
JACOB SMITH,
DRURY BRAZEAL,
WM. NEW,
JOHN WOOD.
In Obedience to the within Order, we have proceffioned all
the Lands within our Precincts, all the Parties agreed.
RICHARD COTTRELL,
THOMAS ELLIS,
WILLIAM ELLIS,
JOSEPH BROWN.

Purfuant to an Order of Veftry, to us directed, We, the
fubfcribers, have gone in proceffion and renewed the Bounds
of the feveral Tracts of Land within the Limmits to us Profcribed,
Being in prefence and with the confent of the proprietors
of faid land.
Witnefs our hand this 13th day of February, 1768.
JOHN PLEASANTS,
DRURY WOOD,
MARTIN BURTON,
SAM'L WILLIAMSON.
Purfuant to an Order of Veftry, to us directed, We, the
fubfcribers, have gone in proceffion, in Preference and with
confent of the Parties, have renewed the Several Lines within
the Bounds prefcribed in faid Order. Given under our
hands this Twenty-firft day of March, one thoufand feven
hundred and sixty-eight.
EDWARD CURD, Sen'r,
JOHN HARWOOD, Sen'r,
JAMES COCKE, Jun'r,
JACOB PLEASANTS.
In Obedience to an Order of Veftry, hereto annexed, we
have peacably proceffioned all Lines in our Precinct, the Parties
being prefent.
SAMUEL GATHRIGHT,
WM. HOPSON,
THOS. CHILDREY,
JNO. GATHRIGHT.
In Compliance with the Orders of Henrico County Court,
For Proceffioning the Lands between Cornelius Creek and
two mile Creek, the main County road and river, We proceffioned
the Lines between Lizby Turpin and Jofeph Bailey,
and between Lizby Turpin and Richard Reynards, and between
Richard Reynard, and Jofeph Bailey—Richard Reynard
and Jos. Bailey, prefent; alfo the Lines between Abraham
Bailey and Jofeph Bailey—both parties Prefent; and
between Hays Whitlow and Jonathan Williams—both parties
prefent; Between Jofiah Bullington and John Burton—

Burton—both parties prefent; and Between Jeffee Burton
and John Burton—both parties prefent; and Between
George Cox and William Burton—both Parties prefent; and
between George Cox and Epps—both parties prefent; and
between Mary Stewart and Randolph Leonard—Ward and
Nicholas Giles prefent; and between George Cox and William
Perkins—both Parties Prefent; between George Cox
and Thomas Jordone, Jun'r—both Parties prefent; between
Wm. Perkins and Josias Bullington—both parties Prefent;
between Wm. Barker and Randolph—both parties Prefent;
Between Stewart's and Epps—Both prefent.
JOHN BURTON,
JOSIAH BULLINGTON,
THOS. JORDON, Jun'r,
ROBT. ADKINS.
AT A VESTRY, held at the Court Houfe, on Monday,
the 16th Day of April, 1770, for Laying the Parifh Levy.
Prefent.
Richard Randolph, Bowler Cocke, Ryland Randolph,
Sam'l Duval, Jos. Lewis, Rich'd Adams and George Cox,
Gent., Veftrymen.
The Parifh, | Dr. |
To the Rev'd Mr. Selden, his Annual Sall'y, | 17,150 |
To John Bryan, clk Richmond Church, | 1,789 |
To Wm. Street, clk Deep Run Richmond Church, | 1,789 |
To Jas. Sharp, clk Deep Run Curl's, | 1,789 |
To Agnes Homes, Sexton Curl's, | 536 |
To Rich'd Williams, Sexton Curl's, Richmond Church, | 536 |
To Jos. Ellis, Sexton Curl's, of Deep Run Church, | 536 |
To Fortu. Sydnor, Clk Veftry, | 536 |
To the Ch. W'dns, for Church Elem'ts, | 300 |
To Jas. Royal, for keep'g J. Black bas. child, | 500 |
Prest. Jno. Randolph, | |
To Thos. Alley and Wife, | 400 |
To Sam'l Thompfon, | 300 |
To Hannah Clark, | 300 |
To the Ch. W'dns, for Matt. Bridgman, | 300 |
To the Ch. W'dns, for Margaret Childers, | 300 |
To the Ch. W'dns, Margaret Brown, | 300 |
To the Ch. W'dns, Eliza. Dalton, for Liggon's Wife, | 600 |
To the Ch. W'dns, Thos. Rice, | 400 |
To the Ch. W'dns, for Jno. Weft and his daughter Molly, | 600 |
To Jno. Grimftead, for his wife, | 300 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Ann Spurlock, | 500 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Wm. Hogg, | 500 |
To Mary Bridgman, for herfelf and child, | 500 |
To Nath'l Bridgwater and wife, | 600 |
To Anto. Matthews, for Eliza Childers, | 300 |
To the Ch. W'dns, for Robt. Scott, | 300 |
To the Ch. W'dns, for Aaron Freeman and wife, | 300 |
To Henry Brittain, | 300 |
32,561 | |
To Com's for collecting, | 2,274 |
34,835 | |
To a Depofition in Ch. W'dns hands, | 3,073 |
37,908 | |
Cr. | |
By 2,106 Tiths, 18 pr. Poll, | 37,908 |
Ord'd, Ch. W'dns pay Jas. Vaughn four pounds, for providing
for Margaret Brown 8 months.
Ord'd, Ch. W'dns pay Thos. Watkins £3, 3, 0, for David
Johnfon.
The Order of laft Veftry, for the removal of Curl's Church
cont'd, and Wm Lewis and Rich'd Adams, Gent., are added
to f'd order.
Richard Adams and Geo. Cox. Gent., are chofen Ch.
W'dns for the enfuing year.
Ord'd, Ch. W'dns Lett to loweft bidder the inclofing of the

and rails in the Beft workmanlike manner.
Ord'd, That Richard Randolph and Sam'l Duval, Gent.,
former Ch. W'dns, pay the Ballance of Ninety-four pounds
Nineteen Shillings and ½ to Ballance of due from the (to
the Parifh) to Rich'd Adams and Geo. Cox, Gent., the pref'g
Ch. W'dns.
Geo. Cox, Gent., is app'd Coll'r of this Levy.
RICH'D ADAMS,
GEORGE COX.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond, on Thurfday, the
25th Day of November, 1770, for Laying the Parifh Levy.
Prefent.
The Rev. Miles Selden, | Wm. Lewis, | Jos. Lewis, |
John Ellis, | Ryland Randolph, | Geo. Cox, |
Sam'l Duval, | Rich'd Adams, | |
Richard Randolph, | Gents., Veftrymen. |
The Parifh, | Dr. |
To the Rev'd Miles Selden, his Annual Sallery, | 17,150 |
To Wm. Street, Clk of deep run, | 1,789 |
To Jos. Sharp, Clk of deep run, Curl's, | 1,789 |
To John Bryan, Clk of deep run, Richmond, | 536 |
To Agnes Homes, sexton at Curl's Church, | 536 |
To Rich'd Wm'fon, sexton to Richmond Church, | 536 |
To Jos. Elis, sexton Deep Run, | 500 |
To Fortu. Sydnor, Clk Veftry, | 300 |
To Church Wardens, for Church elements, | 500 |
To Thos. Alley and Wife, | 500 |
To Hannah Clark, | 500 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Matt. Bridgman, | 500 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Marg't Childers, | 700 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Mary Brown, | 50 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Eliza. Dalton, for Liggon's Wife, | 1,000 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Thos. Rice, | 600 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Jno. Weft and his daughter Molly, | 600 |
To John Grimftead, for his wife, | 500 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Ann Spurlock, | 800 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Wm. Hogg, | 800 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Nath'l Bridwater, for his wife, | 600 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Eliza. Childers, | 600 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Aaron Freeman's Wife, | 600 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Henry Brittain's Wife, | 600 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Catharine McBurnet, | 500 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Benja. Goode, | 600 |
To Ch. W'dns, for John Jones, | 600 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Mary Franklin, | 600 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Mary Swinton, | 600 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Richard Moore, | 500 |
To John Enroughty, for felf and fon, | 1,000 |
To Sheriff's Com'ns for Collecting, | 2,389 |
42,214 | |
To the Depofitam, | 146 |
42,360 | |
Cr. | |
By 2,118 Tiths, 20 per Poll, | 42,360 |
It is agreed that the Ch. W'dns pay unto Mary Thomfon
one pound feven fhillings, for Burying her hufband.
Richard Adams and George Cox, Gent., are Chofen Church
wardens for the Enfuing year.
Ord'd, That the prefent Church W'ds do fettle with R'd
Randolph and Sam'l Duval, Gent., former Church wardens,
for the money that is due in their hands, and in cafe refufal
or delay of payment, that they commence fuit againft them
for the Ball'ce in their hands.
Ord'd, That the Ch. W'ds do let to the Loweft bidder the
Walling in of the Richmond Church Yard w'th Bricks, 4 foot
and ½ high above ground, to the Loweft bidder, includ'g the
Land bel'g to the Church.
Ord'd, That the Ch. W'ds agree with any perfon for the
Cure of Pridgeon Waddle's Nofe—not exceed'g ten pounds.

Turner Southall, Gent., is chofen Veftryman in the room
of John Randolph, Gent.
RICHARD ADAMS,
GEORGE COX.
AT A VESTRY, held at the Court Houfe, on Monday,
the 8th day of July, 1771, for Appointing Proceffioners of
the Bounds of every Perfons land in the Parifh and County
of Henrico.
Prefent.
Richard Randolph, Wm. Lewis, Sam'l Duval, Richard
Adams, Dan'l Price, Nath'l Wilkinfon, George Cox, Veftrymen.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly, and in Obedience to an
order of Henrico Court, this Veftry do now divide the parifh
into precincts, and appoint perfons to proceffion every perfons
Land in f'd Parifh.
No. 1.
Richard Cottrell, Jos. Brown, Jeffe Ellis, William Ellis,
Sam'l Shepherd, Jos. Ellis—from the mouth of Great Weft
Ham to William Gordon's, thence up between Gordon's road
and James river, to the head of the Parifh.
No. 2.
Thos. Owin, Dabney Pettus, Sam'l Williamfon and Wm.
Miller—from the fork of the Brook and Swamp, thence up
the Brook to Gordon's Road, thence to the Head of Hungary
Branch, thence to Turner's Runn, thence down the Run to
Chick'y Swamp, and down the Swamp to the Beginning.
3.
Wm. Jones, John Mofby, Eran's Cornet, Jos. Brittain—
from Chickahominy Swamp and Upland Brook to the head
of the faid Brook.
4.
Jno. Pleafants, Carp'r, Sam'l Williamfon, Martin Burton
and Drury Wood—Between Chickahominy Swamp and the
Brook Road, as low as Kennon's & Smith's Mill.

5.
Edward Curd, John Harwood, Jas. Cocke, and Jacob
Pleafants—from the Mouth of Gilley's Creek to Jos. Lewif's,
on Chickahominy Swamp, and up as far as Kennon &
Smith's Mill.
6.
Nich's Giles, Matthew Herbett, Jno. Whitlow, Jas. Whitlow—Between
Gilley's Creek and Corneliuf's, from the
River to the Seven Pines Road, and as low down as the Southern
Branch Bridge.
7.
Jofiah Bullington, Jno. Burton, Thos. Jordon, Jr., and
Rob't Adkins—between Corneliuf's and two Mile Creek, the
Main Country Road and River.
8.
James Hallock, Richard Throgmorton, Wm. Parker, Rich'd
Sharp—between two Mile Creek, from four Mile Creek, the
Main road and river.
9.
Benja. Johnfon, David Bowles, Michael Johnfon, Nath'l
Holman, Wm. Shepherd and Benja. Shepherd—from the
head of Turner's Runn to Hungry Branch, thence to Gordon's
Road, to the County Line, thence along that Line to
Chickahominy Swamp, thence down the Swamp to Turner's
Runn.
10.
Jacob Smith, Wm. New and Sam'l Price, Lewis Ball,
Leonard Henley, and Jno. Hodge and John Wood—between
the Mouth of Gilley's Creek and Great Weftham, and from
Kennon's and Gordon's to the River.
11.
Thos. Goode, William Whitlow, Jos. Goode, Jno. Lindfay,
and Edw'd Wade and Geo. Robertfon—between Corneliuf's
and four Mile Creek, from the Main Road to the 7 Pines
Road.

12.
Charles Allen, Anthony Matthews, Robert Spears, Jacob
Faris, Ifham Allen and James Valentine—between Jos.
Lewis' and Boar Swamp, on Chickahominy to the head of
Boar Swamp.
13.
Jno. Carter, Wm. Faris, Wm. Gathright, (fon of Eph'a,)
Thos. Watkins, Jr., Robt. Jordan and Geo. Baker—from the
Mouth of Boar Swamp to the County Line on Chickahominy,
and back to the Long Bridge Road.
14.
Sam'l Gathright, William Hopfon, Thos. Childrey and
John Gathright—between Four Mile Creek, Bailey's Run
and White Oak Swamp.
15.
Robert Pleafants, Robert Pleafants, Jr., Thos. Pleafants,
Thos. Eldridge and Rob't Poval—Between Bailey's Runn,
the County Line and the Weftern Branch.
16.
Thos. Rogers, Thos. Jolley and William Binford—between
the head of Bailey's Run, the Weftern Runn and the County
Line, as far North as the fork of the Long Bridge Road.
Ordered, that the faid Proceffioners make their proceffions
and Return an Account of their Proceedings, according to
Law.
RICHARD ADAMS,
GEORGE COX.
AT A VESTRY held at Richmond Town, Henrico County,
Monday, the 9th of day December, 1771, for Laying the
Parifh Levy.
Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, Richard Randolph, Sam'l Duval,
Richard Adams, Jofeph Lewis, Turner Southall, George Cox,
Daniel Price, Gentlemen, Veftrymen.

The Parifh Henrico, | Dr. |
To the Rev'd Miles Selden, his Annual Salary, | 17,150 |
To Wm. Street, Clerk Deep Run Church, | 1,789 |
To Jos. Sharp, Clerk Deep Run Curl's Church, | 1,789 |
To John Bryan, Clerk Deep Run Richmond, | 1,789 |
To Agnes Holmes, Sexton at Curl's Church, | 536 |
To Richard Wm'fon, Sexton at Richmond, | 536 |
To Jos. Ellis, Sexton at Deep Run, | 536 |
To Fortu. Sydnor, C'lk. Veftry Proceff'g Year, | 500 |
To the Church Wardens, for Church Elements, | 300 |
To Thomas Alley, | 250 |
To Hannah Clarke, | 500 |
To the Church wardens, for Matthew Bridgman, | 500 |
To the Church wardens, for Margaret Childers, | 700 |
To John Grinftead, for his wife, | 500 |
To Jno. Weft and his daughter Molly, | 700 |
To the Church Wardens, for Ann Spurlock, | 1,000 |
To the Church Wardens, for William Hogg, | 1,000 |
To the Church Wardens, for Nath'l Bridgwater, for Wife, | 700 |
To the Church Wardens, for Eliza. Childers, | 1,000 |
To the Church Wardens, for Aarons Freeman's Wife, | 1,000 |
To the Church Wardens, for Henry Britain's Wife, | 800 |
To the Church Wardens, for Catherine McBurnett, | 500 |
To the Church Wardens, for Benja. Goode, | 600 |
To the Church Wardens, for Mary Frankling, | 700 |
To the Church Wardens, for Mary Swinton, | 600 |
To the Church Wardens, for Richard Moore, | 500 |
To the Church Wardens, for Jno. Enroughty, for felf and fon, | 1,000 |
To Jno. Orange, | 300 |
To James Bowyer, for keeping Cathfton, | 750 |
To Thomas Frankling, for keeping Mary Brown, | 300 |
To Mrs. Abigail Richardfon, for Mary and Sufanna Jeffs, children of Sarah Jeffs, in full for the Time fhe hath kept them, and to indemnify the Parifh from all charges for keep'g and Bringing up the faid children for the time to come, they being now bound Apprentices to her, |
1,500 |
To Abra. Baily, Conft, his Acc't allowed for removing five perfons out of this Parifh, |
237 |
To allowed David Bowles a Levy Remitted him, | 20 |
To Thomas Chaddock, for Burying Martha Hutton, | 200 |
To the Church Wardens, for William Going for taking Shadrach Vaughan, Orphan, as apprentice, and indemnifying them from any farther Charge in Bringing up the s'd child, |
250 |
To Collector's Commiffions, | 3,493 |
To Depositam in hands Church Wardens, | 13,400 |
52,225 | |
Cr. | |
By 2,329 Tithables, at 25 ℔ per Poll, | 58,225 |
The Sheriff of the County is appointed Collector, and to
give Bond in the Office.
Dr. to Balance Due the Church Wardens in Cafh,
£22, 17, 5.
RICHARD ADAMS,
GEORGE COX.
A Return of Jno. Pleafants, Carp'r, Drury Wood, Sam'l
Williamfon and Martin Burton, who were, by Order of Veftry
held the 8th day of July, 1771, Appointed to Proceffion
the Bounds of every perfons Land between Chickahominy
Swamp and the Brook Road, as low as Kennon's & Smith's
Mill.
Purfuant to an Order of the Veftry, to us directed, we, the
subfcribers, have gone in proceffion and renewed the Bounds
of the Several Tracts of Lands within the Limits prefcribed
by the faid order, according to Law.
JOHN PLEASANTS, Carpt.,
DRURY WOOD,
SAM'L WILLIAMSON,
MARTIN BURTON.
Teft,
Fortu. Sydnor,
C. Veftry.

In Obedience to an Order of Veftry, we have proceffioned
all the Bounds of Lands within the Bounds therein, moft of
the Bounds, parties being prefent, and by Confent of thofe
Abfent, who were convenient, all quietly done by us.
BEN. JOHNSON,
DAVID BOWLES,
MICHAEL JOHNSON,
WILLIAM SHEPHERD,
BENJAMIN SHEPHERD.
March 25th, 1772.
In Obedience to an Order of Veftry, we the subfcribers,
have proceffioned the Land within the within mentioned precinct,
all parties Agreed. given under our hands, this 27th
day of March, 1772.
JACOB SMITH,
LEWIS BALL,
LEONARD HENLEY,
JOHN WOOD.
In Obedience to an Order Veftry, appointing us, the subfcribers,
to proceffion the Lines from Weftham to Tuckahoe
Creek, we have proceffioned the fame, all parties agreed.
given under our hand this 6th day of April, 1772.
JOSEPH ELLIS,
SAMUEL SHEPHERD,
JOSEPH BROWN,
RICH'D COTTRELL.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town, on Tuefday,
the 8th day of December, 1772, for laying the Parifh Levy.
Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, Rich'd Randolph, Samuel Duval,
Jos. Lewis, Rich'd Adams, Daniel Price, George Cox and
Turner Southall, Veftrymen.
The Parifh, | Dr. |
lbs. Tob'o. | |
To the Rev'd Mr. Selden, his Annual Sall'y, | 17,150 |
To Wm. Street, Clk D. Run Church, | 1,789 |
To Jas. Sharp, Clk D. Run Curl's, | 1,789 |
To John Bryan, Clk D. Run Richmond, | 1,789 |
To Jos. Ellis, Clk D. Run Deep Run, | 536 |
To Fortu. Sydnor, Clk Veftry, | 536 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Church Elements, | 536 |
To Thomas Alley, | 500 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Matt. Bridgman, | 300 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Margaret Childers, | 250 |
To Ch. W'dns, John Weft, | 500 |
To Ch. W'dns, for John Grimftead for Wife, | 700 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Molly Hogg and children, | 700 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Nath'l Bridgwater, | 500 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Aaron Freeman's Wife, | 1,000 |
To Ch. W'dns, Henry Britain, | 500 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Capt. McBurnet, | 1,000 |
To Ch. W'dns, for Benja. Goode, | 1,000 |
To Mary Franklin, | 500 |
To Mary Swinton, | 600 |
To Richard Moore, | 1,000 |
To John Enroughty, for felf and fon, | 600 |
To John Orange, | 600 |
To John Childers and wife, | 1,000 |
To Matthew Jordan, | 300 |
To Jane Morris, | 1,000 |
To Efther Stedman, | 300 |
To John Ragland, for Rachel Burton, orphan of Benjamin Burton, |
500 |
To Richard Cottrell, for Pridgeon Waddell, as per Acco. £17, 4, 8½, |
500 |
To Sufa. Parfons, for Henry Britains and Pridgeon Waddels, as per Acco., £7, 4, 6, |
|
To Geo. Scherrer, for Burying a man that was drown'd, per Acco., £1, 5, 0, |
|
John Gordon, Exempted paying Levy, | |
To Doct. P. Strachan, per Acco., £6, 2, 3, | |
To John Myers, per Acco., £3, 0, 0, | |
To Mary Thomfon, | 500 |
To Ch. W'ds, for Shad. Vaughan, Alt. Simpfon, a bastard child of A. Weft, |
300 |
To Jas. Sharp, D. Sheriff, for Infolv'ts, per Acco., | 300 |
To William Burton, D. Sheriff, for Infolv'ts, per Acco., | 150 |
To Com's, for collecting, | 3,329 |
To Depofitam, in Collectors Hands, | 12,796 |
55,660 | |
Cr. | |
By 2,420 Tiths, 23 ℔ per Poll, | 55,660 |
Ord'd, Ch. W'dns bring Suit Ag't Mr. Sam'l Duval on his
Agreem't for Bricking in the Lands belonging to Richmond
Church, he having failed to do the fame accd'g to f'd
Agreem't.
It is the Opinion of the Veftry that an addition of Forty
feet in Length and the fame Width as the preft. Church at
Richmond, be built to it, at the North fide, with Gallery on
both fides, and one end with proper windows above and below;
and Ordered that the Ch. W'dns Lett to the Loweft
Bidder the faid addition.
Mr. Thos. Watkins29 and Mr. William Randolph30 are
chofen Veftrymen in the room of Wm. Lewis and Bowler
Cocke, dec'd.
Daniel Price and Turner Southall are appointed Ch.
W'dns for the enfuing year.
Nath'l Wilkinfon, Sheriff, is appointed Collector of this
levy, and that he give Bond to the Ch. Wd'ns for Collecting
of fame.
TURNER SOUTHALL,
DANIEL PRICE.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond, on Fryday, the 17th
Day of December, 1773, for laying the Parifh Levy.
Prefent.
The Rev'd Mr. Selden, Sam'l Duval, Jofeph Lewis, Daniel
Price, George Cox, Turner Southall, Nath'l Wilkinfon and
Thomas Watkins.

Lbs. Tobo. | £ | S | D. | |
To Rev'd Mr. Selden, his Annual Salary, | 17,150 | 125 | 1 | 0 |
To Wm. Street, Clk Deep Run Church, | 1,789 | 13 | 0 | 10 |
To Jas. Sharp, Clk Deep Run Church, at Curl's, | 1,789 | 13 | 0 | 10 |
To a Salary to be paid a clk Richmond Church, hereafter to be app'd, and to remain in the Church Wardens hands till fuch appointment, |
1,789 | 13 | 0 | 10 |
To R'd Trueman, clk Boar Swamp Church,31 |
500 | 3 | 12 | 11 |
To the Sexton of Curl's Church, | 536 | 3 | 15 | 07 |
To R'd Williams, Sexton of the Town Church, and a power granted the Ch. W'dns to difplace him if they think fit, |
536 | 3 | 13 | 07 |
To Jos. Freeman, who is App'd Sexton of Deep Run Church, in the room of Jos. Ellis, |
536 | 3 | 15 | 07 |
To Fortu. Sydnor, clk Veftry, | 500 | 3 | 12 | 11 |
To the Ch. Wardens, for Ch. El'mnts, | 300 | 2 | 3 | 09 |
To Thomas Alley, | 500 | 3 | 12 | 11 |
To Ch. Wardens, for Matt. Bridgman, | 700 | 5 | 2 | 01 |
To Ch. Wardens, per Margaret Childrefs, | 1,000 | 7 | 5 | 10 |
To Ch. Wardens, per John Weft and Daughter, | 1,000 | 7 | 5 | 10 |
To John Grimftead, for his Wife, | 500 | 3 | 22 | 11 |
To John Grimftead, for Molly Hogg and children, | 700 | 5 | 2 | 01 |
To John Grimftead, for Nath'l Bridgwater, | 800 | 5 | 16 | 08 |
To John Grimftead, Catharine McBurnet, | 500 | 3 | 12 | 11 |
To John Grimftead, for Ben. Goode, | 600 | 4 | 7 | 06 |
To John Grimftead, for Mary Frankling, | 1,000 | 7 | 5 | 10 |
To Mary Swinton, | 600 | 4 | 7 | 06 |
To Rich'd Moore, | 800 | 5 | 16 | 08 |
To John Enroughty, for felf and fon, | 1,000 | 7 | 5 | 10 |
To John Orange, in the Ch. Wardens, | 1,000 | 7 | 5 | 10 |
To Martha Jordan, | 300 | 2 | 3 | 9 |
To Jane Morris, | 500 | 3 | 12 | 11 |
To John Ragland, for Rachel Burton, orphan of Ben Burton, |
500 | 3 | 12 | 11 |
To Sufa, Clarke, | 200 | 2 | 2 | 01 |
To Matthew Bridgman, in the Ch. Wardens hands, for keep'g Michael Culling, Sen., |
500 | 3 | 12 | 11 |
To. B. Price, for keeping Jas. Cullington, | 600 | 4 | 7 | 06 |
To Elvia. Clarke, | 600 | 4 | 7 | 06 |
To Mary Thompfon, | 300 | 2 | 3 | 09 |
To Sufa. Clark, for keeping Waddell Brittain, |
36 | 6 | 09 | |
To Robert Spears, for Repairs done to Boar Swamp Church, |
1 | 15 | 00 | |
To Sam'l Robinfon, for keeping John Thompfon, |
8 | 0 | 00 | |
To Jofeph Ellis, for Steps to D. R. Church, |
5 | 00 | ||
To Clark and Halland, | 3 | 9 | 07 | |
To Jno. Redcrofs, | 1 | 0 | 00 | |
To Thomas Watkins, for Elv'a Baker, | 300 | 3 | 2 | 09 |
345 | 12 | 15 | ||
To the Sheriff, for collect'g, £551, 3, 1, | 33 | 8 | 06 | |
379 | 0 | 11 | ||
To a Depofit'm, to remain in the hands of the Church Wardens to pay Contingent Charges, |
178 | 2 | 02 | |
£557 | 3 | 3 | 01 | |
Cr. | ||||
By 2,547 Tythes at 30 ℔ tob'o or 4, 4½ per Poll, at the option of the payer, |
£557 | 3 | 01 |
Peter Winfton,32 Gent., is app'd Collector of this Levy
and ord'd he give Bond and Sec'y to the Church Wardens for
that purpofe, and it is further Ordered, that he purchafe a


Alms Basin and Communion Service.


Rev'd Mr. Selden.
Daniel Price and Turner Southall, Gent., Church Wardens,
returned an Account with the parifh, the ball'ce wher-of
due to the f'd Parifh is, £74, 3, 1¼. Ord., The Clk record
the f'd Acc't, and in future every account of the like nature,
for which the Veftry will make an allowance.
Ord., That Church Wardens pay Geo. Rowland £24, 0, 0,
and that Richard Adams and Geo. Cox pay him the further
fum of £75, 0, 0, if fo much in their hands, in part for the
Brick Wall he is about to raife round the town Church.
Dan'l Price and Nath'l Wilkinfon are app'd Church Wardens
for the Enfuing Year.
DANIEL PRICE,
NAT. WILKINSON.
1772. | ||||
Feb. 7, | To Cafh p'd for Neceffarys for Mary Bol'g, |
5 | 9 | |
To Cafh p'd for a Bible and Prayer Book for Boar Swamp Meeting Houfe, |
4 | 10 | 0 | |
To Cafh p'd for the Poft, for bringing the Books, |
5 | 0 | ||
To Cafh p'd the Printer, for Advertizing the Building—the Church, |
7 | 0 | ||
To Bufhels of Corn for Matt Bridgeman, | 5 | 7 | ||
To the Depofitam in tob'o, | 12,796 ℔ | |||
To Henry Britton, | 1,000 | |||
13,796 | ||||
To 2 pr. ct. on 11,102 ℔ Tob'o, at 18 per, |
1 | 19 | 11¼ | |
To 10 Cafks, at 30 ℔ Tob'o each, 300 at 18 per, |
2 | 14 | 0 | |
To Priz'g 10 Hhds. Tob'o, at 2-6, | 1 | 5 | 0 | |
Aug'ft 21, | To 2 Bufh'ls Corn, for Matt Bridgman, | 2 | 6 | |
To 1 Pr. of Shoes, of John McKnead, for H. Britton, |
6 | 1 | ||
Sept. 6, | To Cafh p'd Dr. Strachan, his Acco., | 6 | 2 | 3 |
Oct. 4, | To Cafh p'd Mrs. Parfons, his Acco., | 7 | 4 | 6 |
To 7 Yds. Linen, of W. Mitchel, for H. Britton, |
15 | 10½ | ||
To 1 oz. Thread, for H. Britton, | 7½ | |||
To 1 ℔ Coffee, for Matt Brigman, | 1 | 6 | ||
To 2 ℔ Bro. Sugar, for Matt Brigman, | 1 | 3 | ||
28, | To 1¼ ℔ bro. thr'd, 5 Ells Rolls, 4-7 qts, Rum, for Henry Britton, |
8 | 1 | |
To Cafh p'd Rich'd Cottrell, his Acco., | 17 | 4 | 8½ | |
To Cafh p'd Rich'd Cottrell, Jno. Sherrer, | 1 | 5 | ||
To Cafh p'd Rich'd Cottrell, Jno. Myers, | 3 | 0 | 0 | |
To Ball per Contra, | 74 | 3 | 2¼ | |
£122 | 7 | 2 | ||
Dr. Henrico Parifh in acco. with D'l Price and T. Southall. | ||||
Cr. | ||||
1773. | ||||
By 4 Hhds. Tob'o, fold Neil Campbell, 4,349 ℔ per, |
39 | 2 | 9¾ | |
By 6 Hhds. Tob'o, fold Richard Harmon, 4,753, 18 per, |
60 | 15 | 4½ | |
By Tob'o fold the Sheriff on the Notes, 2,694, 2 d., |
22 | 9 | 0 | |
£122 | 7 | 2 | ||
By Ballance due the Parifh, | £74 | 3 | 1¼ |
Truly Recorded.
Teste,
FORTU. SYDNOR, C. V.

1773. | |||
Dec. 18, To Cafh p'd George Rowland, | 24 | 0 | 0 |
1774. | |||
Sept. 24, To Cafh p'd Smith Blakey, | 50 | 0 | 0 |
To Ball'ce due per Contra, | 3 | 1¾ | |
£74 | 3 | 1¾ | |
Cr. | |||
1773. | |||
Nov. By Ball'ce Rendered this date, | £74 | 3 | 1¾ |
Errors Excepted,
TURNER SOUTHALL.
Teft,
Fortu. Sydnor,
C. V.
A.
B.
C.
Ann Cocke, the daughter of Bowler Cocke and Sarah his
wife, was born at Bowler's Farm, on Rappahannock river,
the Eighteenth day of June, MDCCXX.
Sufanna Cocke, daughter to the faid Bowler and Sarah,
was born at Bremo, the Sixth day of November, MDCCXII,
and died the October following.
Tabitha Cocke, was born the twenty-fifth of September,
MDCCXXIV.
Bowler Cocke, was born the Eleventh Day of March,
MDCCXXVI.

Sarah Cocke was born the Sixth day of February,
MDCCXXVIII.
Eliza. Cocke was born the fifteenth day of May,
MDCCXXXI.
Richard Cocke was born the Seventh day of March,
MDCCXXXIII, and lived but twenty-five days.
Charles Cocke was born the Ninth day of September,
MDCCXXXV, and died the Fourth Day of Auguft,
MDCCXXXIX.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
K.
Francis Kemp, Son of Alexander Kemp and Matilda his
wife was (born) ye 13 day of October, 1735.
L.
Ann Lunfford, Daughter of Hannah Lunfford, mulatto,
was born Sept'r 13, 1731.
Elizabeth Lunfford, daughter of faid Hannah, was Born
July ye 10 Day, 1732.
William Lunfford, Son of faid Hannah, was born March
ye V day, 1735.
John Lunfford, Son of faid Hannah, was born Seut'r ye
19 Day, 1737.

Mary Lunfford, Daughter of faid Hannah, was born
March 1 Day, 1739.
Entered, October ye 14, 1740.
Delivered me by Capt. John Redford.
SACK BREWER,
Clk C Vefy.
Catherine Lorton, Daughter of Robert Lorton and Lucretia
his wife, was born the 12th March, 1737-8.
Ann Lorton, Daughter of the faid Robert Lorton and Lucretia
his Wife, was born Auguft 15th, 1740.
Thomas Lorton was born July the 14th, 1746.
Robert Lorton was born January 11th, 1749.
M.
Arthur Mofby was killed by a fall from his Horfe ye 4th
day of October, Anno Dom. 1736.
Ann Middleton, Daughter of John Middleton and Judith
his Wife, was born ye 12 Day of October, Anno Dom.
MDCCXXXVII.
N.
O.
P.
Elizabeth Poval, Daughter of Robert Povall and Judith
his wife, was born in December, Anno 1729.
Robert Povall, Son of the Above faid Robert and Judith,
was born ye 3rd Day of July, Anno 1732.
R.
Sarah, the Wife of Jno. Rees, who lately Arrived here in
the Snow Phœnax, from London, departed this life the thirtieth
day of Aug'ft, Anno 1739.

S.
Richard Sharp, Son of Henry Sharp and Mary his wife,
was born ye 1 day of January, 1735.
Mary, the Daughter of Henry Sharp and Mary his wife,
was born the laft day of September, 1739.
Henry, the Son of Henry Sharp and Mary his wife, was born ye 27 day of March, 1734.
Ann the Daughter of Henry Sharp and Mary his wife, was born ye 10th day of June, 1741.
T.
Michael Taylor, departed this life ye 11 Day of January,
Anno 1735.
U.
V.
W.
Y.
DEATHS REGISTERED.
Edmund Liptrot, departed this life December ye 12, 1735.
Benjamin Hobfon, departed this life Decemb'r ye 29,
1735.
Mrs. Mary Randolph,33 departed this life Decemb'r ye 29,
1735.

No Perfon fhall be Admitted a Veftryman or Church
Warden untill he has taken the Oaths and fubfcribed to be
conformable to the Doctrines and Difcipline of the Church
of England, as enjoined by the Statiftics of 1 W. and M.
I do fincerely promife and fwear that I will be faithful
and bear true allegiance to his Majefty King George
So help me God.
I do fwear that I do, from my heart, abhor, deteft and
adjure as impious and heretical, that Damnable Doctrine and
profition, that Princes excommunicated by the Pope, or any
authority of the See of Rome, may be Depofed by their fubjects
or any other whatfoever. And I do declare, that no
foreign Prince, perfon, prelate, State or Potentate, hath or
Ought to have any Jurifdition, power, Superiority, pre-eminent
or Authority, Ecclefiaftical or Spiritual, within this
Realm. So help me God.
THE DECLARATION.
I, do declare that I do believe that there is not any
Transfubftantiation in the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper,
or in his Elements of Bread and Wine at or After the Confecration
thereof, by any perfon whatfoever.
JOHN COLES,
WM. FINNEY,
WM. LEWIS.
Feb. 8th,
1749.
JOHN ELLIS.
BOWLER COCKE, jun'r.
THE OATH OF A CHURCH WARDEN.
You fhall Execute the Office of a Church Warden in the
Parifh where you are Chofen for the enfuing year, According
to your Skill and Difcretion in his Majes. Laws, Ecclesiastical,
now in force.
So help you God.


NOTES.
By Dr. R. A. Brock.
Note 1. Curls Church.—Though the orthography Curls
appears to have quite generally obtained at the period of the
text, and is, we are led to conclude, the only usage at the
present time, it is obviously incorrect; the derivation being
undoubtedly from the Virginia family name of Curle, to
members of which, grants of land, extending over a period of
one hundred years, may be found recorded in the books of
the State Land Registry Office. A prominent representative
of the family was the patriot Wilson Roscow Curle, of the
Revolutionary era.
The church was situated on the north side of James river,
distant some eight or nine mile below the city of Richmond.
Bishop Meade terms it "the Four Mile Creek, or Curls
Church," and erroneously, [as is patent from the text,] gives
the time of its erection as 1748. He bases his conclusion
upon the following extract from a letter bearing date that
year, from Richard Randolph of Curls, to his son Richard:
"Pray assist Wilkinson all you can in getting the church
finished, and get the shells that will be wanted carted before
the roads get bad. The joiner can inform you what shells I
have at the Falls; if more are wanted you must get them."[82]

that William Randolph, of Turkey Island, the first of the
name in the Colony of Virginia, laid the foundations of the
wealth and importance of his family, from the profits acquired
in "building barns."[83] One account states that he
landed in the Colony of Virginia with a "broad-axe upon his
shoulder."[84] Col. Richard Randolph contracted, in 1739, to
build the church at Richmond, agreeing to complete it by the
10th of June, 1741. It is not likely that it was so late as
1748 in being finished. At a meeting of the parish vestry,
held October the 2d, 1742, a meeting of the Vestry was
agreed upon, to be held at Curls Church in November following,
to treat with undertakers for building a Chapel at Deep
Run, and an appropriation was made towards the same of
10,000 lbs. of tobacco. This was, in all probability, the
Church mentioned in the letter above quoted from. In May,
1826, Dr. John Adams presented to the Vestry of St. John's
Church, Richmond, the baptismal font which had been used
at Curls Church.[85] It is of white marble, and is in perfect
preservation. Curls Church was demolished within the past
twenty years.
Note 2. Col. Richard Randolph of Curls, the son of Wm.
Randoph of Turkey Island, was the grandfather of that meteoric,
though most erratic genius, John Randolph of Roanoke.
He married Jane, the daughter of John Bolling of
Cobbs, who was the great-grandson of Pocahontas, his mother
being Jane, the daughter of Thomas Rolph, or Rolfe, hence

Richard Randolph was a member of the House of
Burgesses from Henrico, in 1740, and succeeded his brother
William as Treasurer of the Colony. He died in England,
December 17th, 1748, in the 58th year of his age. His
widow died March 4th, 1766, aged 62 years.
Mss. Mem. Book of John Randolph of Roanoke.
Note 3. Thomas Jefferson.—The ancestors of the Jefferson
family in Virginia are said to have emigrated from near
Mount Snowden, in Wales. They were among the first settlers
of the Colony. The name, Jefferson, appears as the
representative from Fleur de Hundred, in the Colonial Assembly,
which, by order of Governor Yeardly, was convened
in the choir of the Church at Jamestown, on the 30th of July,
1619. This was the first legislative body of Europeans, [so
far as our historical records exhibit,] that ever assembled in
the New World. The first Jefferson of whom any definite
accounts are preserved, was Thomas Jefferson, who resided at
Osborne's, on James River, in the now county of Chesterfield,
which was formed from Henrico in 1748. He occupied
a respectable social station, and was possessed of a competency.
His children were three in number—sons: Thomas,
of the text, [who died in year 1731, his brother Peter
being his executor,] Field and Peter, the father of President
Jefferson, who was born February, 1708, and married, in
1738, Jane, the daughter of Isham Randolph, of Dungeress,
in Goochland county. Peter Jefferson, though he enjoyed
but few advantages of early education, was a man of vigorous
intellect. Having adopted the profession of a surveyor,
by continuous application he had made himself so proficient

Fry, Professor of Mathematics in William and Mary College,
to continue the boundary line between Virginia and North
Carolina, and afterwards assisted Mr. Fry in preparing a
map of the Colony of Virginia. Peter Jefferson was one of
the first settlers, [about the year 1737,] of that portion of
the county of Goochland which now forms that of Albemarle
—the latter being formed in 1744. Goochland itself was
carved from Henrico, in 1727. Peter Jefferson was a man
of extraordinary physical strength; he could "head up," that
is raise from their sides to an upright position, at once, two
hogsheads of tobacco weighing near a thousand pounds each.
He died in 1757, leaving a widow, [who survived until
1776,] with six daughters and two sons, of whom Thomas,
then fourteen years of age, was the elder.
Randall's Jefferson, vol. 1, pp. 5, 6. Campbtll's Va., p. 604,
and the text.
Note 4. Parish Levies.—By enactment, the sheriffs of
the county, or an appointment of one of their number by respective
parish vestries, was required to collect the public
and parish levies, giving bond and security for the faithful
performance of his duties. The assessments were made for
loose tobacco, and for every hundred pounds paid in hogshead,
an allowance of eight per cent. was made for the hogshead
or "cask." The collector was empowered to distrain
for failure or delay in payment. Each parish was required
to support its own paupers, and the inhabitants of one parish
were forbidden, under a penalty, to entertain, hire or employ
any tithable person from another parish, unless he or she
could produce a receipt from the collector of the parish from

vagrants were adjudged "rogues and vagabonds," and were
bound out for one year, if a hirer could be found. But if of
such evil repute that no one would receive them, the County
Court was empowered to order them "thirty-nine lashes on
the bare back, well laid on, at the whipping-post, and then
discharged." They were liable, however, to re-arrest and
repeated punishment. Vagrants and paupers were authorized
to be returned to the parishes of which they had last
been resident. The Church Wardens were empowered to
bind out, to the age of maturity, the children of such persons
as were deemed incapable of supporting or bringing
them up in "honest courses."
Hening's Statutes, vol. III, p. 264; vol. VI, pp. 29, 32.
Note 5. Joseph Mayo emigrated from the Island of Barbadoes,
to Virginia, about the year 1727.[86]
He was a merchant,
and from the text, appears to have also followed surveying.
His residence was Powhatan, the location of which
is well authenticated as a residence of the aboriginal potentate
of this name.[87]
It is about a half mile below Richmond,
and lies "to the south of the road which runs parallel
with the river, and on a verge of the second bank, or
upper level of alluvium, some forty feet above the lower.
The ground falls abruptly on the front or river side, and
more gradually on the other quarters. On the east, the
deep channel of a brook separates it from the most commanding
point of the upland." Immediately on the selection of

twentie others were sent to discover the head of the river.
By divers small habitations they passed, in six days they arrived
at a town called Powhatan, consisting of some twelve
houses, pleasantly seated on a hill; before it three fertile
isles; about it many of their corne-fields; the place is very
pleasant, and strong by nature—of this place the prince is
called Powhatan, and the people Powhatans—to this place
the river is navigable; but higher, within a myle, by reason
of the Rockes and Isles, there is not passage for a small
Boat; this they call the Falles."[88] "A granite boulder, about
a ton in weight, is pointed out as `Powhatan's Tombstone,' "
but there is no evidence justifying the designation. It
bears many traces of rude carving. A row of symmetrical
holes, an inch or more deep, runs along the top. On the
sloping side, are graven marks of the shape of a child's and
an adult's foot, a horse-shoe, and others less distinguishable.
These are obviously of far greater age than other cuttings on
the same surface, which are dated 1741, and which give in
two or three places, the initial M., of the family in possession:
Mayo."[89] In a narrative of "Capt. Newport's discoveries,
Virginia," May 21st, 1607, Powhatan is thus described:
"We came to the second inlet described in the ryver; over
against on Popham syde, in the habitatyon of the greate
Kyng Pawatah [one of the early modes of spelling Powhatan,]
which I call Pawatah's Tower. It is scituat upon a
highe hill by the water syde; a playne between it and the

peaze, tobacco, pompions, gowrds, hempe, flaxe, &c.; and
were any art used to the naturall state of this place it would
be a goodly habitatyon."[90] The brother of Joseph Mayo,
Major William Mayo, is supposed to have settled in the
Colony about the same time. He accompanied, as one of
the surveyors, in the years 1728-9, the commission which ran
the dividing line between Virginia and North Carolina, so
racily chronicled in the Westover Mss. He also, in 1737,
laid off for Col. William Byrd, [the second of the name,]
the town of Richmond. The brothers were the ancestors of
the present very respectable family of Mayo in Virginia.
Col. Wm. Mayo, Jr., of Pawhatan, served in the State line
during the revolution, and was a member of the House of
Delegates in 1780.
The late Hon. Joseph Mayo, for a long series of years
Mayor of Richmond, a worthy representative of this family,
compiled, we have been informed, a genealogy which connected
with the Mayos of England. It is to be hoped that
it will be made public; the editor craves the privilege of
copying.
Note 6. Processioning.—By Statute, every fourth year,
between the last day of September and the last day of March
following, the bounds of every person's land were required
to be processioned, or "gone round," and the land-marks renewed.
Such marks being made by chopping the trees. The
parishes were divided into precincts, and free-holders, at
least two to every precinct, appointed to perform such duty.

parish vestry of the result of their action. It was "Provided
always, That the processioning and settling the bounds
of any lands belonging to any person being within the age of
one and twenty years, feme covert, non compos mentis, imprisoned
or out of the Colony, shall not be conclusive to such
person until after the expiration of six years from and after
the said severall capacitys shall be removed and determined."
Hening's Statutes, vol. III, pp. 327-8.
Note 7. Field Jefferson, the brother of Thomas and
Peter Jefferson, who died young and unmarried.
Note 8. William Randolph was the second of the name,
of Turkey Island, where he is buried. He married Eliza
Beverley, of Gloucester county. Had issue: Beverly, of
Turkey Island; Peter, of Chatsworth, and William, of Wilton.
The following is the inscription upon his monument:
Here lieth the Honorable
William Randolph, Esquire, Eldest Son
of Colo. William Randolph, of this place,
and of Mary, his wife,
who was of the antient and eminent family
of the Ishams, of Northamptonshire.
Having been introduced early into Business,
and passed thro' many of the inferior offices of Government,
with great reputation & eminent capacity,
He was at last,
By his Majesty's happy choice,
and the universal approbation of his country,
advanced to the Council.
His experience in Men & Business,
The native gravity & dignity
of his Person & Behaviour,
his attachments to the Interests of his Country,

and of the laws and Constitution
of this Colony in particular,
his Integrity above all calumny or suspicion,
the acuteness of his parts,
and the extensiveness of his genius,
Together with that solidity of Sense and judgment
which were predominant in all he said or did,
Rendered him not only equal,
but an ornament to the high office he bore,
and made him universally lament'd
as a most able & impartial Judge,
and an upright magistrate
in all other respects.
Neither was he less conspicuous
for a certain majestic plainness
of Sense and Honour, which carried him
through all parts of private life
with equal dignity and reputation,
and deservedly obtained him the character
of a just and good man
in all the several duties & relations of Life.
Natus, Mortuus, |
Nov., 1681. |
Natus, Mortuus, |
Oct. 19, 1742. |
The following in relation to the origin of the designation,
Turkey Island, we hope may not be thought uninteresting.
It is extracted from a quaint tract: "A relatyon of the
discovery of our river (James) from James Forke into
the Maine; made by Capt. Christopher Newport, and
sincerely written and observed by a gentleman of the
Colony." (State paper office America and the West Indies.)
The author of which has recently been determined,
upon proofs adduced by Prof. William Green, LL. D.,
Richmond, Va., to have been Capt. Gabriel Archer. On

the date as June 4th,) Capt. Christopher Newport "having
fitted our shallop with provision"—"tooke five gentlemen,
four maryners, and fourteen saylors; (the names are all
given, Smith mentions only himself, Newport and twentie
others,) with whom he proceeded, with a perfect resolutyon
not to returne; but either to find the head of this ryver, the
laake mentyoned by others heretofore, the sea againe, the
mountynes Apalatsi, (Appalachian, modern,) or some issue."
Having narrated a voyage of thirteen miles, the account proceeds
as follows: "May 22, Friday. Omitting no tyme, we
passed up some sixteen myle further." [By recent measurement,
the distance from City Point, near which is Turkey
Island, to Newport News, (properly and originally Newport
Nuce,) has been ascertained to be thirty miles, and to Jamestown,
forty miles,] where wee found an ilet, on which were
many turkeys, and greate store of young byrdes like black
birdes; whereof we took dyvers, which we brake our fast
with all," "the ryver skants of his breadth two mile before
we come to the ilet mentyoned, (which I call Turkey Ile.")
Archeologia Americana—Trans. Am. Ant. Soc., Vol. IV.
pp. 41-2.
Note 9. John Bolling, of Cobbs, the son of Robert Bolling,
(son of John and Mary Bolling, of Bolling Hall, who
lived in the parish of All-halloway, or Allhallows, Barkin
Parish, Town street, London, the first of the name who settled
in Va.," born Dec. 26th, 1646, arrived in Va. Oct. 2d,
1660,) and Jane Rolfe, the grand-daughter of Pocahontas,
was born Jan. 27th, 1676, and died April 10th, 1729. He

His daughter Jane, married the first Richard Randolph of
Curles.
Mr. John Bolling, Surveyor, is mentioned in 1704.[92]
Note 10. The Rev. James Keith.—The Rev. Mr. Keith
removed to Maryland in 1735[93]
—doubtless him of the text.
The name is a prominent one now, not only in that State, but
also in Pennsylvania and Virginia.
Note 11. The Rev. David Mossom was born in London,
Mch. 25th, 1690, and died Jan. 4th, 1767. He was the
Rector of St. Peter's Church, New Kent Co., Va., for a
period of forty years preceding his death. A beautiful marble
tablet in the wall, on the right hand side of the pulpit,
did record his virtues. "He officiated at the nuptials of General
Washington, at the White House, a few miles from St.
Peter's Church."[94]
This venerable place of worship was the
victim of the vandalism of the Federal troops during the late
war, its associations with the memory of the Father of his
Country finding no responsive chord in the breasts of those
zealous patriots, to stay their vengeful hands. "The Church
itself was broken and battered, and rendered wholly unfit for
use. The old massive stone font, in which the children of
two centuries had been baptized, was broken and scattered in
fragments over the floor. The chancel was torn down, the
pulpit and desk broken and defaced, and not a sash was left
in the windows."[95]
The monument to Mr. Mosson was also

lately appealed to the public for contributions to aid
them to so far repair the old church, that divine service might
be resumed within its hallowed halls.
Note 12. Darby Enroughty.—The locality, Darbytown,
situate a few miles below Richmond, owes its designation to
its having been at one time almost exclusively peopled by
those bearing the name Darby or Enroughty. It being a remarkable
fact that the two names, in common parlance among
them, are regarded as synonymous and interchangeable. The
first, Darby, obtaining prevalence because of its brevity and
easier pronunciation. (It is claimed, and with apparent reason,
that the name was originally Derby, which among the
lower English classes is even now pronounced, as by those
simple people.) Those of them, however, who are able to
write their names, (in doing so,) generally use that of Enroughty—which
name indeed a majority of them affix to
legal instruments.
We venture the highly probable conjecture that the individual
above was the progentor of this humble, honest and
simple family. His neighbors and succeeding generations,
with a wayward ruthlessness which is constantly repeating
itself in matters of popular designation, adopting the cognomen
which least taxed their linguistic skill.
Note 13. Isaac Winston.—The Winstons of Virginia are
said to be descended from the ancient and honorable family
of that name in England. Four of the name emigrated from
Yorkshire, England, some time previous to the year 1710.
Three brothers—Isaac, of the text, William Essex and James,
and a cousin, Pleasant Winston. They were of the Society of

opinion.
1. Isaac,1 resided first in Henrico and afterwards in Hanover
County, Va. He married Sarah —.
They had issue:
2. I. Anthony.2
3. II. William.2
4. III. Mary2 m. John Coles.
5. IV. Sarah2 m. first, Col. John Syme, second, Col. John
Henry.
2. Anthony,2 (Isaac,1) b. Sept. 29th, 1723; m. Feb. 27th,
1747, Alice, (b. May 21st, 1730,) daughter of James and
Alice Taylor, of Caroline Co., Va.
They had issuse:
I. Sarah, b. Feb. 9th, 1748, died unmarried.
6. II. Anthony, b. Nov. 25th, 1750, m. Mch. 11th, 1776,
Kezia Jones.
7. III. Alice, b. Mch. 20th, 1753, m. her cousin, Judge
Edmund Winston, d. Feb., 1784.
IV. Martha, b. June 3d, 1759, m. Charles Woodson, of
Buckingham Co.
6. Anthony3 (Anthony,2 Isaac,1) removed to Buckingham
County, near the "New Store," in 1771; m. Mch. 11th,
1776, Kesia, (b. Feb. 1760,) daughter of John and Elizabeth
(Walker) Jones, from Wales. Anthony Winston was a
Member both of the House of Burgesses and the patriot
Virginia Convention of 1775, from the County of Buckingham.
He was also a Captain in the Army of the Revolution,
and a gallant officer. He was the purchaser of Peter
Francisco, famous for his feats of valor and strength, whom
he released from slavery to allow to enlist in the patriotic
army. He was sheriff of Buckingham County for a long
series of years. He removed to Davidson Co., Tenn., in the
autumn of 1801.

Anthony and Kezia had issue:
I. Anthony, b. Dec. 5th, 1782.
II. John Jones, b. May 31st, 1785.
III. Edmund, b. May, 2d, 1787, died in childhood.
8. IV. William, b. Mch. 24th, 1789, d. 1859.
9. V. AliceTaylor, b. Dec. 21st, 1790, m. John, son of
John Pettus, of Fluvania Co., Va. His sister, Mrs. Shelton
Burgess, was living May, 1871, in her 80th year, with
her son John, near Bremo Bluff, Fluvanna Co.
VI. Joel Walker, b. Dec. 6th, 1792.
VII. Isaac, b. Jan. 22d, 1795.
VIII. Mary Walker, b. Nov. 6th, 1796, m. Jesse Jones
IX. Betsy, b. Sept. 15th, 1798, d. an infant.
X. Edmund, (second of the name,) b. June 15th, 1801,
d. since the late war.
XI. Thomas, b. May 3d, 1804, settled in Davidson Co.,
Tenn.
In 1811 or '12, all of the children of Anthony and Kezia
Winston, excepting the two youngest (who remained with
their parents in Tennessee,) removed to that locality of Mississippi
Territory, which now constitutes Madison County,
Alabama.
"In 1813, when the war with the Creek nation commenced,
a family council was held in Madison County, to
determine which one of the seven brothers, and brothers-inlaw
should be selected to remain and protect all the families,"
whilst the other six "went to the war." "Wm. Winston
was selected on account of his firmness and prudence to protect
the young families." The wives as well as their husbands
were in the Council. "John Jones Winston was a

company—the other five served in the ranks." General
Jackson "was the personal friend of all these young men,"
and bore cheerful testimony to the gallantry of each.
10. John Anthony Winston,5 son of (William4 Anthony,3 Anthony,2 Isaac,1) d. Dec. 22d, 1871. He represented
Sumpter Co., Ala., for many years in the General Assembly
as Representative or Senator. He was Colonel of the —
Ala. Regt., Volunteer Infantry, during the Mexican war; for
two terms Governor of Alabama; President of the State
Senate; Colonel Eighth Alabama Infantry, during the late
war, participating in the battles fought on Virginia soil. He
was elected United States Senator in 1866, but was not allowed
to take his seat. He is described as having possessed
an "unbending will" and a vigorous intellect. His style of
speech was "bold and incisive." He was never called an
orator, but as a debater, he had few, if any, equals in the
State. His personal courage was undoubted. He was as he
represented his family as being: "very tolerant in matters of
religious faith."
11. John Jones Pettus,5 son of (John and Alice Taylor,4
Pettus, Anthony Winston,3 Anthony,2 Isaac,1) was educated
for the bar, but preferred planting. He was for many years
before the late war a Member of the Mississippi Legislature
in both of its branches. He was twice Governor of that
State.
Edmund Winston Pettus, brother of the preceding, was
Solicitor for the State of Alabama for eight years; Judge of
the Circuit Court of the State; Major and Lieutenant Colonel
20th Regiment Alabama Infantry, and Brigadier-General
Confederate States Army during the late war. He was a
gallant and efficient officer, and received the encomiums of his
superior officers. He is now a distinguished practitioner of
law in Selma, Ala.

12. William Winston,2 son of (Isaac,1) was called Langaloo
William. "He was a great hunter; had a quarter in Bedford
or Albemarle County; spent half the year there hunting
deer. He was fond of the Indians, and dressed like
them, and was a favorite with them. An amour with the
daughter of an Indian Chief, who was engaged to another
Chief, involved him in difficulties with the savages. They
besieged him in a log fort for a week. He defended himself
with the aid of three negroes with rifles. Tom, one of the
negroes, stood guard every night; at length the favorite
squaw went out and made peace between the belligerents.
Langaloo William was a great Indian fighter."[96]
He was
endowed with those impassioned powers of natural and all-prevailing
oratory, which rendered his nephew, Patrick Henry,
the patriot, immortal. Wirt, in his life of the latter,
quotes the following anecdote from a correspondent—Wm.
Pope: "I have often heard my father, who was intimately acquainted
with this William Winston, say, that he was the
greatest orator he ever heard—Patrick Henry excepted. That
during the last French and Indian war, and soon after Braddock's
defeat, when the militia were marched to the frontiers
of Virginia against the Indians, this William Winston was a
Lieutenant of a company. That the men who were indifferently
clothed, without tents, and exposed to the rigor and
inclemency of the weather, discovered great aversion to the
service, and were anxious and were clamorous to return to
their families; when William Winston mounting a stump
(the common rostrum of the field orator of Virginia,) and
addressed them with keenness of invective, and declaimed
with such force of eloquence on liberty and patriotism, that
when he concluded, the general cry was `Let us march on;
lead us against the enemy!' and they were now willing, nay
anxious, to encounter all those difficulties and dangers which
but a few minutes before had almost produced mutiny."
William Winston2 had issue:
I. Elizabeth, a beauty, m. Peter Fontaine.

II. Frances, m. Dr. Walker.
III. Edmund, State Judge, m. first, his cousin, (Alice,3
daughter of Anthony,2 Isaac,1) died in 1813, in the fifth
score year of his age; second, Dolly, (Dandridge) the widow
of Patrick Henry.
Issue by the first marriage:
I. George m. Dolly, daughter of Patrick Henry.
Issue, five sons who removed to the State of Missouri, and
two daughters, one of whom Elvira, m. Dr. Charles Dandridge.
"She was a poetical genius, and corresponded with
Maria Edgeworth."
II. Edmund m.
III. m. Dr. George Cabell, of Campbell Co.
IV. Alice m. Frederick A. Cabell.
13. Winston,4 daughter of (Judge Edmund3
and Alice, William,2 Anthony,2 Isaac,1) m. Dr. George Cabell,
of Campbell Co.
Had issue:
I. Marian F. m. Landon R. Cabell.
II. Edmund Winston.
III. George K. m. Eliza V. —.
IV. John B. m. Martha B. —.
V. William L. m. Eliza —.
VI. Paulina J. Cabell m. Alexander S. Henry.
VII. Alice Winston m. Walter C. Carrington.
Alice,4 daughter of Judge Edmund3 and Alice3 Winston,
m. Frederick A. Cabell. Issue:
I. m. Dr. John Horsley.
II. m. John W. Mosby, uncle of Col. John S. Mosby,
Partisan during the late war.
III. Frederick M. m. Coleman.
IV. Edmund Winston m. Lucy Galt.
V. Clifford, M. D., m. Anthony.
VI. Lewis Warrington m. Perkins.
5. Sarah Winston2 (Isaac1) m. first, Colonel John Syme,
Member H. of Burgesses, and of the Virginia Convention of

Cabell, Lieutenant-Colonel Revolution M. O. C. 1795. 1803.
Sarah Syme2 m. second, Col. John Henry, H. of Burgesses,
prepared a map of Virginia. Issue:
I. Colonel William, Member of Virginia Assembly, from
Fluvanna Co.
II. Patrick (the orator) m. Dolly Dandridge.
III. Lucy m. Valentine Wood.
IV. Jane m. Colonel Samuel Meredith, of Hanover Co.
14. Geddes,2 son of (William Essex Winston,1) died June
9th, 1784, and is buried in St. John's Church yard, Richmond.
His wife also lies there.
They had issue:
I. Rebecca m. Dr. Wm. Radford.
II. Mary m. Rev. John D. Blair.
III. Samuel Jordan d. unmarried.
IV. Margaret m. Dr. John Adams.
V. Julia m. Dr. John Shore.
VI. Sarah m. Thomas Rutherfoord, of Richmond; enterprising
and wealthy merchant and miller, who owned lots in
every quarter of the city, which he had purchased during
the period of real estate fever which prevailed directly after
the war of 1812.
I. Colonel John, Lieutenant-Governor and Acting Governor
of Virginia, 1841, d. 1870; m. Emily Ann Coles, who
died August 26th, 1871. Issue: John Coles—House of
Delegates, from Goochland County, for several years; Emily
Ann m. January 24th, 1853, Patrick Henry, son of Philip
Aylett—of King William County, a grand-son of Patrick
Henry—who lost his life by the calamity of the falling of the
floor in the Richmond Capitol, April 27th, 1870.
II. William.
III. Samuel Jordan.
IV. Alexander.
V. Thomas m. first, Josephine Sims; second, Sarah,
daughter of Spotswood Wingfield.
VI. Gustavus.

VII. Jane m. Hodijah Meade.
VIII. Sarah m. Wm. B. Randolph, of Chatsworth.
IX. Martha m. Garland Tinsley, of Hanover Co.
15. Dr. John and Margaret (Winston) Adams,3 (Geddes,2
William Essex1) had issue:
I. Mary m. Dr. John Minge.
II. Eliza m. John Heron.
III. Margaret m. first, Charles Pickett, second, Colonel
George Mayo Carrington, of Richmond.
IV. Martha m. Burwell Moseley, of Norfolk.
V. Louisa m. Dr. Richard A. Carrington.
VI. Elvira m. David Minge.
VII. Richard m. Carter Harrison.
VIII. John m. —.
4. Mary2 (Isaac1) m. Major John Coles, a native of Ireland.
He was an early settler of Richmond, where he was
engaged in merchandizing. A small frame building recently
demolished, (1871) situated on Twenty-second, between
Broad and Marshall streets, was pointed out as having been
his residence. Many of the timbers, though more than a
century old, were in a perfect state of preservation. Major
John Coles was buried beneath the old Church at Richmond,
the floors of which being removed in 1857, to replace the
joists which were in a decayed condition, a metallic plate,
bearing his name, was found. It was, however, so much
corroded that it fell to pieces.
John and Mary Coles had issue: Four sons and five
daughters, of whom—
I. Walter m. Lightfoot, of Sandy Point. Issue: Mildred
m. Judge Paul Carrington, the younger.
II. John settled in Albemarle, m. Rebecca, daughter of
Henry Tucker. Issue:
I. Mary m. Carter, of Redlands.
II. Rebecca m. John Singleton, of S. C.
III. m. Hon. Andrew Stevenson.
IV. Elizabeth.
V. Walter.

VI. Edward. First Governor of Illinois, m. first, Lightfoot.
Issue: Isaac Coles.
VII. Emily Ann m. Col. John Rutherfoord.
VIII. Tucker.
IX. John.
X. Colonel Isaac m. Catharine Thompson, of New York,
a sister of whom married Elbridge Gerry in 1790.
Colonel Isaac and Catharine (Thompson) Coles had issue:
I. Walter.
II. Thompson.
III. John.
IV. Robert.
V. Jacob.
VI. Catharine m. Baldwin, son of Philip Payne.
VII. Mary m. James M. Whittle.
The late George Winston, of Richmond, is supposed to
have been a descendant of Pleasant Winston, one of the
original emigrants—the connecting links cannot, however, be
stated by his family.
His children were:
I. James.
II. Pleasants, now residing in Missouri. (He makes claim
to a portion of the Chimborazo property of Richmond,
which was the site of a Confederate Hospital during the late
war.)
III. Virginia J. m. W. F. Butler; d. Nov. 22d, 1872, in
her 57th year.
The descendants of James Winston1 in Hanover, Caroline,
Louisa, and Goochland Counties, have long filled offices of
local trust, clerks, sheriffs, &c. Mr. Wm. Winston was Lieutenant
and Adjutant of Lee's Legion of Cavalry during the
Revolution.
The names of John and Benjamin Winston are among the

during the Revolution.
"Joseph Winston, born in Virginia, 1746; d. near Germantown,
N. C., 1814. He joined a company of rangers in
1760; was twice wounded in an Indian fight on the Greenbrier;
was pensioned by the Legislature for his gallantry;
removed to Stokes Sounty, N. C., 1766; was its representative
1775-6, and was appointed a Major; was in several
fights victorious, and for his bravery at King's Mountain,
where he commanded the right wing, had a sword voted him
by the Legislature. Commissioner to Cherokee Indians,
with whom a treaty was made in 1777; first Senator from
Stokes County, in 1791; and Member of Legislature repeatedly
until 1812; M. C. 1793-5 and 1803-7. His son,
General Joseph, d. in Platte County, Mo., Mch. 24th, 1810,
aged 52. He filled an important position in Stokes County,
N. C.; served in the war 1812; was for many years in the
State Legislature, and was a Major-General of Militia.—
Drake's Dic. Am. Biog.
We take this occasion to express our indebtedness for valuable
information embodied in the preceding note, which was
rendered us with a prompt heartiness, by the late Hon. John
Anthony Winston, of Mobile, and General Edmund Winston
Pettus, of Selma, Ala.; whose action is the more highly appreciated,
because they were the sole representatives of the
Winston Family, from whom we received any manner of assistance—the
remainder of our many applications having
been entirely neglected, or met with unpardonable rudeness.

been as thankless as it has been gratuitous.
Note 14. The Reverend Wm. Stith was the son of William
Stith and Mary, the daughter of William Randolph, of
Turkey Island.
The issue of William and Mary Stith, was:
I. William, b. 1789; m. Judith, daughter of Thomas Randolph,
of Tuckahoe; d. 1755. Issue: Mary, died unmarried.
II. John, of Charles City County, Va.
III. Mary m. Commissary William Dawson, of William
and Mary College, Va.
Issue:
A son who m. Johnson, of North Carolina, whose
son, William Johnson Dawson, was a Member of Congress
1793-5, from N. C.[97]
"On the death of her husband, Mrs. Stith, at the instance
of her brother, Sir John Randolph, removed to Williamsburg,
and placed her son (William) in the grammar-school
attached to the College of William and Mary, where he pursued
his academic studies, and graduated. His theological
studies were completed in England, where he was ordained a
Minister of the Episcopal Church. On his return to
Virginia, in the year 1731, he was elected Master of the
Grammar-school in the College, and Chaplain to the House
of Burgesses."[98]
On the 16th of July, 1736, he was installed
as Rector of Henrico Parish. At the Glebe House,
of which at Varina, he wrote his history of Virginia. In
August, 1752, he was elected President of William and Mary
College, to which he removed, and over which he presided
until his death in 1755.
Note 15. Peter Randolph, of Chatsworth, was the second
son of the second William Randolph, of Turkey Island. He
married Lucy, daughter of Robert Bolling, of Bollingbrook.

of Virginia. Later, a Judge of the State Court.
His portrait is at "Shirley," on James River.
Note 16. Beverley Randolph, of Turkey Island, was the
first son of Wm. Randolph. He married Miss Lightfoot, of
Sandy Point, and had no issue.
Note 17. Major John Coles.—Vide Note 13.
Note 18. Richard Randolph, Jr., Member of the House
of Burgesses, 1769; son of the first Richard, of Curles, married
Ann, daughter of David Meade, of Nansemond County.
They had issue:
I. Richard married Maria Beverly, of Blandford.
II. David Meade, b. 1769, d. September 22d, 1830; Col.
of cavalry in the Revolution; m. Mary Randolph, of Tuckahoe.
He was appointed Marshal of Virginia by Washington,
which office he held until the Presidency of Mr. Jefferson
when, being a Federal in politics, he was displaced. The
Colonel and his lady were a jovial couple, and dispensed a
generous and hearty hospitality. Their residence at Richmond
was the commodious one now known as Allan's, (the
present owner being the widow of the late John Allan, Esq.,
commonly termed "Jock," the patron of Edgar Allan Poe,)
situated at the corner of Fifth and Main streets—the
grounds of which extended to Sixth street. A frequent
guest, Mr. Edmund W. Rootes, a prominent merchant of
that day, of skillful rhyming capacity, of a highly facetious
order, dubbed the Randolph mansion Moldavia, thus ingeniously
uniting the christian names of host and hostess.[99]
"A letter from Hickory Cornhill, Esq., to his friends in the
Country," humorously and graphically depicting in rhyme,
the follies and vices of fashionable society of the beginning
of the present century, when card playing, to which both
sexes were addicted, was a feature of every social gathering,
and the costumes were as ludicrous as they were indecent,
is attributed to Mr. Rootes; claim, however, has also been

learned St. George Tucker, the elder. We cannot decide
the question upon the intrinsic or internal character of the
composition, and we are much too youthful to be able to more
than transmit further the several traditions.
It was republished in the Southern Literary Messenger,
May, 1838. It appears also in Mr. Mordicae's entertaining
little book, "Richmond in By-Gone Days," Second Edition.
He ascribes the lines to George Tucker.
III. Brett m. Lucy Beverley, of Blandford.
IV. Ryland m. Elizabeth Frayser.
V. Susanna m. Benjamin Harrison, Jr., of Berkeley.
VI. Jane m. Archibald Bolling, of Buckingham Co.
VII. Anne m. Brett Randolph.
VIII. Mary m. Col. Wm. Bolling, of Licking Hole, Member
of House of Delegates, of Virginia.
IX. Eliza m. David Meade.
X. Sarah m. William Newburne.
Note 19. William Randolph, of Wilton, m. Anne, sister
of Governor Benj. Harrison, and daughter of Benjamin
Harrison, of Berkeley, and Anne, (Carter) his wife. In
1745-6 he was elected to the House of Burgesses for Goochland,
vice William Randolph, of Fighting Creek, deceased.
They had issue:
I. William d. young.
II. Peter, Clerk of the House of Burgesses, in 1749. He
m. first, Mary, grand-daughter of Governor Alexander
Spotswood; second, Mary Page, of North River—died without
issue.
III. Harrison.
IV. Benjamin.
V. Peyton m. Lucy, daughter of Gov. Benj. Harrison.
VI. Anne m. Benj. Harrison, of Brandon.
VII. Elizabeth m. Philip Grymes, of Brandon, Rappahannock
County. No issue.

VIII. Lucy m. Lewis Burwell, of King's Mill. No issue.
Note 20. Samuel Du Val was a Member of the House
of Burgesses in 1773; of the Virginia Convention of 1775,
and an officer of the Revolution.
Note 21. Rev. Miles Selden was the son of Joseph, first
settler of the name in Virginia. He was Chaplain of the
Virginia Convention of 1775. A son, Miles Selden, Jr.,
represented the County of Henrico, in the Virginia Assembly
for several years.
Note 22. Thomas Adams was one of the Delegates
from Virginia to the Convention held in Philadelphia in
1778, and a signer of the articles of Confederation between
the States. He was a member of the Virginia Senate of
1786, from Augusta County. He was a brother of Colonel
Richard Adams, the elder.
Note 23. Ryland Randolph, son of Richard Randolph,
of Curles. He inherited an ample fortune, which, remarks
his sarcastic Kinsman, "of Roanoke," "he squandered to the
last shilling."
Note 24. Turner Southall was a member, successively,
of both branches of the Virginia Assembly for a series of
years during the Revolutionary war, and afterwards. He
was a zealous patriot and a highly useful citizen, being frequently
elected to local offices of trust and importance.
Note 25. Richard Adams.—This was Col. Richard Adams,
the elder, (son of Ebenezer, of York County,) born in 1723;
died August 2d, 1800; married April 10th, 1755, Elizabeth
Griffin, (sister of Judge Cyrus Griffin, of Virginia, President

1800. Colonel Adams was a member of the House of
Burgesses 1773; of the Convention of 1775, and of the
Virginia Assembly frequently afterwards. He was an enterprising
and public spirited citizen, inaugurating many
and fostering most of the schemes of local improvement of
his day. His means were ample and his landed possessions
within the limits, and in the immediate vicinity of Richmond
probably more extensive than any other, then resident. His
residence on Richmond or Church Hill is still standing, being
the large wooden building at the corner of 22d and Grace
streets, so long occupied by the late Loftin N. Ellett, Esq.,
and now used as a convent by the Roman Catholic Church.
When first occupied by Colonel Adams it was within the
outer limits of a thick grove of forest trees, a representative
of which, a primeval oak, of monarchial dimensions, is still
standing a few hundred yards distant, near the corner of
24th and Grace streets. Both the mansion of Col. Adams
and the venerable St. John's Church were used as barracks
by the British soldiery, under the traitor Arnold, during his
occupancy of Richmond in 1781. The efforts of Col. Adams
to induce the tide of improvement in the growing little town
and embryo city of Richmond in the direction of his landed
possessions on Richmond Hill, were constant and strenuous.
A venerable descendant, a grand-daughter—Mrs. Eliza
Griffin Carrington, now in her 83d year, relates an
authentic tradition of her childhood: That quite a warm
friendship at one time existed between her ancestor and
Thomas Jefferson, who was a frequent guest of Col. Adams.
During a visit of the former, not long preceding the Resolution

government from Williamsburg to Richmond, Jefferson,
who was cognizant then of the measure, pledged himself to
Col. Adams, in case of its success, to secure the location of
the public buildings on Richmond Hill. Colonel Adams, in
view of the prospective ultimate advantages in the enhancement
in value of his surrounding property, promising a donation
of the requisite sites, for which were proposed commanding
points. The Act for the removal of the seat of government
was passed June 4th, 1779,[100] though the definite location
of the building was not indicated until the May term of 1780,
when it was directed to be made upon Shockoe Hill. The
following were the directors therein nominated to carry into
effect the provisions of the Act, viz.: "His Excellency,
Thomas Jefferson, esquire, Archibald Cary, Robert Carter
Nicholas, Richard Adams, Edmund Randolph, Turner
Southall, Robert Goode, James Buchanan, and Samuel Du
Vall."[101] Mr. Jefferson incurred the life long enmity of Col.
Adams because of the disappointment of the latter. Colonel
Adams, at a period little later, erected, in Shockoe Creek
Valley, upon the site now occupied by the depot buildings of
the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, a substantial and spacious
market house for the convenience of the residents of Richmond
Hill. Three sons of Colonel Adams were also prominent
and useful citizens: Colonel Richard, Jr., (born Nov.
28th, 1760, died January 9th, 1817;) Samuel Griffin, (born
May 5th, 1776, died July 15th, 1821;) (both of whom
served in the Virginia Assembly,) and Dr. John, (born July

Mayor of Richmond; a daughter, Annie, (born Oct. 27th,
1762, died Oct. 27th, 1820,) married Col. Mayo Carrington,
of Cumberland County. Colonel Adams and many of his
descendants lie buried in the family cemetery, provided by
himself, situated at the corner of 23d and Marshall streets.
It occupies one-fourth of a square, and is substantially enclosed
with a high brick wall. There is within our knowledge,
only one other private burying-ground for the dead
within the city limits, which is that of the Pickett family,
immediately adjoining this, the enclosure of which has fallen
to decay, and all of its tombstones have been shattered or
defaced by the sacriligeous hands of wanton urchins, who,
until police surveilliance was instituted, threatened to reduce
the hallowed grounds of the time eloquent St. John's, to the
same lamentable condition—many of its monuments presenting
painful evidences of their earnest assiduity in the heartless
work of mutilation and obliteration.
We are not aware that there have been any interments in
the Pickett grounds for a number of years past.
Colonel Richard Adams, Jr., inherited the paternal residence;
his brother Samuel erected the large mansion which
formerly stood at the corner of 22d and Broad streets, and
which was latterly known as Bellevue Hospital. It was destroyed
by fire some years since. One of the Public School
Houses now occupies its site, and Dr. John built and occupied
that which is now known as the Van Lew residence,
situated at the corner of 24th and Grace streets.
The descendants of Col. Richard Adams, the elder, are

the first social position in the State,
Note 26. John Ragland was the son of John and Anne
(Beaufort) Ragland, who emigrated from Wales to the Colony
of Virginia about the year 1723, and settled in Hanover
Co. Grants of land to the extent of 16,000 acres are recorded
in the Land Registry Office of Virginia, in the name
of John Ragland.1
His issue was:
I. John (of the text,) married Ann Dudley, and settled in
Goochland County.
II. William2 married and had issue.
III. Samuel2 married and settled in Louisa County. Had
issue.
IV. James2 married Catharine Davis. Had issue.
V. Evan2 settled in Antrim Parish, Halifax Co.; married.
Had issue.
VI. Pettus.2
VII. Martha2 married Thomas Tinsley.
VIII. Francis2 married Jeremiah Pate.
Pettus Ragland2 (John1) married Elizabeth Davis, of
Hanover County. Daughter of John Davis of Wales.
Had issue:
I. Jean,3 born April 12th, 1755, married Wm. Chick.
II. John,3 born July 29th, 1756.
III. William,3 born September 17th, 1757.
IV. Sarah,3 born February 5th, 1759, married William
Rice.
V. Elizabeth,3 born March 24th, 1760, married B. Wright.
VI. Pettus,3 born July 8th, 1761. Moved to Halifax
County.

VII. Samuel,3 born April 12th, 1764. Died young.
VIII. Martha,3 born Sept. 17th, 1765.
IX. Evan,3 born Sept. 5th, 1767, married —— Yearmans,
of Louisa County. Removed to Tennessee.
X. Anne Beaufort,3 born Oct. 7th, 1768.
XI. Nancy,3 born July 13th, 1770, married Dr. Thomas
Starke.
XII. Catharine,3 born 1778, married John Bowe.
XIII. Fendall,3 born 1780, died 1833, married
Sarah, (died 1833) daughter of Edward and Amelia Nelson,
who were cousins and descendants in the third generation of
Edward, born 1690, (son of James Nelson, of Essex County,
England,) who emigrated to Virginia in the year 1718, and
married in 1719, Mary, the daughter of Edward and Jane
Garland, of New Kent County, Va.
The issue of Fendall3 and Sarah (Nelson) Ragland was
eight sons and four daughters—of whom Elizabeth Mildred,4
born Feb. 20th, 1814, married May 19th, 1836. Robert King,
(son of John Philip and Elizabeth [King] Brock,) born
December 15th, 1801, died May 27th, 1850. The editor,
who is of their issue, and who has much material towards a
genealogical account of the Ragland, Davis, Nelson and
Garland families, would most thankfully enter into correspondence
with any representative of either family who may
be kindly disposed to further his object. To all such, he
most heartily tenders any desired information he may have
in possession.
Note 27. John Randolph married Francis, daughter of
Richard Bland.
Issue:
I. Richard married Judith Randolph.
II. Theodrick Bland died young.

III. John, (of Roanoke) M. C. and Minister to Russia.
IV. Jane Randolph.
Note 28. Nathaniel Wilkinson, Member of the House of
Delegates of Virginia, 1778-95. A prominent and most useful
citizen.
Note 29. Thomas Watkins.—The Watkins family of
Virginia is supposed to be of Welsh descent. The name of
James Watkins appears among the early emigrants of 1608.
He may have been the ancestor of the family in Virginia.
The first of the name of whom anything definite is known,
was Thomas Watkins, of Swift Creek, Cumberland County,
whose will bears date 1760. He had eight children. His
eldest son, Thomas, of Chickahominy, (of the text) is thus
spoken of by the late Benjamin Watkins Leigh, his great
nephew: "Of Thomas Watkins, of Chickahominy, I have
heard very full accounts from my mother, (his father was the
Rev. William Leigh, of Chesterfield County,) and from my
uncle Thomas, both of whom knew him well. He was a man
of the highest respectability, in every point of view, and in
particular, a man of indefatigable industry." He reared a
large family of children, four sons and seven daughters, from
whom have proceeded many descendants of various family
names, in Virginia and the Southern States.
His brother, Benjamin Watkins, married Miss Cary, of
Warwick. He was the first clerk of Chesterfield County,
which office he held until his death. He was a man of
capacity and a sterling patriot. He was a member of the
Convention of 1776, and took an active part in the affairs of
the Revolution. One of his daughters married the Rev. Wm.

statesman, Benjamin Watkins Leigh, and the pure minded
and learned Judge William Leigh, who so long and spotlessly
wore the ermine. Another daughter, Francis, married Wm.
Finnie, of Amelia County, from whom are descended the
numerous families of Finnie, Royall, Worsham, Sydnor and
others, in Virginia and North Carolina.
His son, Thomas Watkins, married Rebecca, the daughter
of the Rev. Miles Selden; and one of their daughters was
the first wife of Benjamin Watkins Leigh; another of Dr.
Thomas Barksdale, of Halifax County.
Note 30. William Randolph.—This is presumed to be
William Randolph, of Bristol, son of Isham, of Durgeness.
Note 31. Boar Swamp Church.—This church, so designated
from the swamp near which it was built and which still
retains its original name, was situated about twelve miles east
of Richmond, upon the continuation of what is known as the
Nine Mile Road. We have been informed that the original
church was destroyed by fire, and another built upon its site
by the Baptist denomination. The following extract determines
the latter event:
"About 1773, he—Rev. Elijah Baker, began to stretch
his lines, and to travel more extensively. Coming down into
the lower end of Henrico, he, in conjunction with one or two
others, planted Boar Swamp Church."[102]
The church has been frequently repaired, and its appearance,
doubtless, somewhat altered. It has for a number of
years past been known as Antioch Church.

Note 32. Peter Winston.—We are led to conclude this
Peter Winston to have been the son of James, one of the
three brothers, emigrants to Virginia.—Vide Note 13.
The issue of Peter Winston was:
I. Isaac2 m. Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. Wm. Burton.
II. William2 m. Martha Mosby, removed to Ky.
III. Peter2 m. Louisa Mosby.
IV. John2 m. Susan, daughter of Capt. John Austin, of
Hanover County. Of the same family was Moses Austin,
the founder of Texas, who was a merchant in Richmond in
1789. He was also engaged in the manufacture of shot, by
the old method of towers, for some years. He was the contractor
for covering the State Capitol with a leaden roof.
V. Susan3 m. Anderson Grubbs.
Isaac Winston2 (Peter.1)
Issue:
I. Emily3 m. Dr. Reuben Meredith.
II. Elizabeth3 m. Colonel Charles Parke Goodall, member
of House Delegates, 1816; son of Major Parke Goodall,
House of Delegates, Rev. Officer, Lieutenant of the company
of volunteers of 1775, organized and commanded by Patrick
Henry. Major Goodall was the proprietor of the Indian
Queen Tavern, of Richmond, in "olden time." A son of
Charles Parke, Charles Parke, (M. D.,) Member of House
Delegates, 1864.
III. Mary3 m. Wm. Wingfield.
IV. Amanda3 m. James Williamson.
V. Thomas3 m. —— Johnson.
William Winston,2 (Peter.1)

Issue:
I. A daughter3 m. Dr. —— Jones.
II. A daughter3 m. —— Sheppard.
Peter Winston,2 (Peter.1)
Issue:
Ann Crawley3 m. John Jones.
John P. Winston,2 (Peter.1)
Issue:
I. Mary Ann3 m. July 31st, 1817, Peter De Moville, of
Charles City County; Member of House of Del. 1816-18.
Issue—Felix4 removed to Tennessee.
II. Peter3 m. —— Wood.
Issue:
Charles H., (A. M.,) Principal Baptist Female Institute,
Richmond.
Susan Winston2 (Peter1) m. Anderson Grubbs.
Issue:
Peter Winston Grubbs.
Note 33. Mrs. Mary Randolph, the wife of William,
the first of the name who settled in Virginia. The date of
her death was unknown to that indefatigable genealogist,
her brilliant descendant, John Randolph, of Roanoke, and it
has been obliterated by the ravages of time from her monument
at Turkey Island.

APPENDIX.
A.—Bowler Cocke, p. 3, line 8. He, together with his
brother, were among the patentees of the rich land of Curle's
Neck, on James River, which was granted in one hundred
acre lots. He was clerk of Henrico County in 1738.
B.—Four-Mile Creek, p. 5, line 13. So called from its
distance from Henrico Town.
C.—James Cocke, p. 16, line 16. Clerk of Henrico
County in 1699.
D.—Cornealious's, p. 22, line 38, (Cornelious's Creek.)
So called from Cornelius De Hull, who owned land contiguous
to it.
E.—Joseph and John Pleasants, p. 26, lines 22-3. These
were the sons of John Pleasants, who emigrated to Virginia
from England in the year 1665, and settled in Henrico County.
The editor has in his possession a genealogical "Tree" of
this family, which though unbroken as regards names, and
extending almost down to the last generation, is deficient in
dates. He has also manuscript material pertaining to the
history of the family, who were originally, in point of religious
belief, of the Society of Friends. The late Governor
James Pleasants, Jr., John Hampden Pleasants, his son, the
able journalist, founder and until his death in 1846 editor of
the Richmond Whig, and Hugh Rose Pleasants, the brother
of the latter, so well known, more recently in connection with

of the text. The editor desires to perfect as far as may
be practicable, a genealogy of the family, and would be grateful
to any of its members, who might be kindly disposed to
aid him with information concerning it.
F.—Robert Pleasants, p. 70, line 2. The son of John, the
younger, (vide preceding note.) He possessed a vigorous intellect,
and was a man of most indomitable energy. He engaged
in mercantile pursuits as well as planting, and was remarkably
successful in the acquisition of wealth. He owned
and resided upon the Curle's Plantation. He entered heartily
into all schemes of philanthropy, and agricultural and mechanical
improvements. A subject, in which he was deeply
interested, was the emancipation of the African race from
slavery in this country—in behalf of which he was in constant
correspondence with the early advocates of the measure,
both here and in England. The warmest esteem existed
between him and the prominent philanthropists of Pennsylvania,
Anthony Benzenet, James Pemberton, John Smith
and others. Though he possessed a number of slaves, he
emancipated them all by will. He conducted a correspondence
with Robert Bolling, Jr., of Chellowe, Buckingham
county, on the culture of the vine, the manufacture of wine in
Virginia, and upon kindred subjects, in 1765-70. He died
near the close of the last century.
G.—St. Peter's Church, New Kent County; vide note 11.
Rev. David Mossom. It affords us deep gratification to be
able to present the following extracts from a local announcement
in the columns of the "Richmond Daily Dispatch," of
the issue of November 14th, 1872, concerning this sacred

and beautifully repaired, and will be re-opened for service
——. The original designs which had been shamefully
changed, have been restored. The high arched ceiling
has been replaced, the walls replastered, finished with a hard
coat, and pencilled to represent stone. A new gallery has
been put up in the end of the church, and other modern improvements
not inharmonious with its original design introduced.
It is now one of the most beautiful, comfortable and
effective of the country churches."
H.—Jonathan Boucher, page XI, second foot line. John
Mercer, the editor of an abridgement of the Laws of Virginia,
printed by William Parks, at Williamsburg, in 1737, in a
diary kept by him in Spotsylvania county, in 1766, mentions
a "Parson Bouchier." Could this be adopted as the
correct rendering of the name, the variable orthography of
the text might readily be accounted for as apparent attempts
at adaptation to its pronunciation.
I.—Page XXII, foot note. New Church. Since the committal
of the foregoing pages to the printer, the editor has
been informed that the entire walls of the New Church were
erected prior to the abandonment of the work.
J.—Joseph Mayo, note 5, page 163. A recent visit of the
editor to the old burying ground of the Mayo family at Powhatan,[103]
enables him to present what he hopes will not be considered
an uninteresting addition to this note.
The Cemetery is in area about fifty by one hundred feet,
and is well enclosed by a brick wall—several cedar trees

are evidently of indigenous growth. The Cemetery is distant
from the mansion some two hundred yards, following
the current of the river, (between the two, lie the recently
erected depot buildings of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad.)
It occupies the summit of an eminence rivalling that
on which is built the mansion. Its military advantages
caused its selection during our late unhappy strife as the site
of fortifications, which remain a little to the left of the Cemetery,
almost as well-defined as when they were manned by
the heroes of the "lost cause."
The Cemetery (in which there is doubtless a number of unmarked
graves) contains more than a score of monuments to
the dead, bearing the family names of Mayo, Poythress, Macon,
Scott, Cabell, Fulton, Thom and Atkinson—among the
more interesting of them are the following:
[Mayo Arms.]
Here lyeth interred the Body
Of Joseph Mayo,[104]
Gent.,
Born in Sumersetshire,
March 25th, 1693, and died
March 25th, 1740. Aged, 47 years.
Near this Tomb, also lie Interred
The Bodys of three of his children;
who died in their infancy,
viz: Joseph Mayo, born March
the 28th, 1729, and died Oct. ye 9, 1732;
Marianna Mayo, born May ye

Steph., the 2d, born Sept. 18th, 1735,
and died Oct'r, 1736.
[Mayo Arms.]
Here lyeth Interred the Body
Of George Mayo, Eldest son
of Joseph Mayo, was born
In the Island of Barbadoes,
August 30th, 1717, Died Feb. ye 19th, 1739.
The two preceding are companion stones, lying side by
side, prone upon the earth. They are, in dimensions, six feet
six inches in length, by three feet three inches in width, and
are fully five inches in thickness, the edges being rounded into
the ogee form. The material is apparently a kind of marble
of great hardness and density; in color, a slatish gray. The
perfect preservation of the inscriptions in all of their minutiæ
and the still unmarred and polished surface of the
stones, are evidences of their unusual durability. The carved
inscriptions were palpably by a skilled hand. The family
coat of arms being most artistically executed. The Mayo
coat of arms is as follows: Azure, vair gules argent, between
three coronets or. Crest, a unicorn's head erased, bearing a
chevron vair gules and argent. Here the arms appear with
a crescent for difference, and are rendered with an Esquire's
helmet surmounting the shield, and an exquisite mantling of
scroll work.
The two following are head-stones of gray sandstone.
Sacred
To the Memory
of

John Mayo,
Who died June 17, 1786.
Aged, 50 years.
Inspired by a grateful recollection
of parental care and protection,
this stone is rais'd by Filial Affection.
Sacred
To the Memory
of,
Mary Mayo,
Spouse of J. M., who died
Sept. 1792, in the 60th
year of her Age.
Now follows a venerable couple—the tombs side by side,
altar-shaped and of white marble:
In Memory of
Our Father,
William Mayo,
Who was born in the county of Gloucester
Sept. 26th, 1757.
Died in Richmond, August 12th, 1837.
Aged, 84 years.
In Memory of
Our Mother,
Elizabeth Poythress,
Consort of William Mayo,
Born in the County of Prince George, 1759.

Died at Powhatan seat, Aug. 6th, 1806.
Aged, 47 years.
The two next are handsome monuments of white marble,
obelisk in form. The inscriptions, which are presented on
four sides of the one and three of the other, are as follows:
N. Sacred
To the Memory of
Colonel John Mayo,
He was born
the 21st October, 1760, at
Deep Creek, Powhatan county,
and died at
Belleville,
in the
County of Henrico,
May 28th, 1818.
Aged,
57 years and 7 months.
W. He was endowed
with an active mind, a feeling heart,
and liberal spirit.
Richmond
will long remember his useful life,
to which she owes various
improvements,
particularly the important
Bridge
which bears his name and connects

Manchester.
A work
suggested and accomplished
by individual enterprise and energy
and perseverance.
For many years
He represented Henrico
in the
General Assembly,
and was elected by that body
A Member
of the
Executive Council of State,
But earthly pageant's have passed away,
His mortal remains lies beneath this stone,
His soul humbly offers itself to God.
Reader
pray thou
with the widowed and the fatherless,
that it may be mercifully accepted
and graciously appointed to Seats of
Bliss.
N. Sacred
To the Memory of
Mrs. Abigail Mayo,[105]
relict of the late

Col. John Mayo,
of Belleville,
near Richmond, Virginia,
The remembrance of her
virtues, her strength of
mind and character, her
kindness and usefulness,
will ever be cherished by
her bereft children and
friends. She lived beloved
and respected, and died
sincerely deplored,
In the the 83rd year of
Her Age.
W. Obit. 2nd of October,
Anno Domini 1843
S. Green be the turf above thee,
Mother of our other days;
None knew thee, but to love thee,
None named thee, but to praise.
E. Nat. 14th of February,
Anno Domini 1761.
We will conclude with the following inscription to the
memory of two children of the late General Winfield Scott,
who married a daughter of Col. John and Abigail Mayo,
whose epitaphs precede this. The tomb is altar-shaped, with
white marble slab and panelled slate sides, which, from the
mouldering of the cement, are now falling away:

In Memory
of
Two lovely children,
John Mayo Scott,
Born April 18th, 1819, Died Sept. 23rd, 1820,
Buried at Montpelier,
the seat of
Ex-President Madison;
And
Edward Winfield Scott,
Born Mar. 23rd, 1823, died May 17th, 1827,
who lies
Beneath this tomb,
Sons of
Winfield and Maria Mayo Scott.
My soul melteth away
for very heaviness,
Comfort thou me, Oh, Lord!
K.—Note 13. Isaac Winston. Though the origin of the
Winston family in Virginia, is traditionally accepted by its
members as rendered in the note, yet the following early mention
of the name, which has come to the knowledge of the
editor since the latter was penned, he deems it proper to offer
here: He finds upon record in the Virginia Land Registry
Office, grants of land to William Winston, the first, of
date October 21st, 1687, and the last, 1706, numbering
nearly 7,000 acres, and a grant of 1,079 acres in New Kent
county, to Anthony Winston, dated October 24th, 1701.
Page 171, lines 11 and 12. The editor is now conclusively
satisfied that Isaac Winston1 had only two daughters, Mary

Madison. He extracts the following from "The Paine Family
Register," No. 1, Albany, N. Y., January 1st, 1857, edited
by Henry D. Paine, M. D.:
"John Payne was an English gentleman of affluence and
education. He settled in Goochland county on James river,
Va. He married Anna Fleming, grand-daughter of Sir
Thomas Fleming, second son of the Earl of Wigdon, who
came to this country in 1616, and settled in New Kent county,
Va., where he lived and died.
John Payne,[106]
his son, married Mary Coles, of Hanover
county, Va.
His children were: William, Temple, Dolly, Lucy, Anna,
Mary, John and Isaac.
William died unmarried.
Dolly married James Madison, 4th President of the
United States.
Lucy married 1st, G. Washington; 2d, Hon. T. Todd, one
of the Judges of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Anna[107] married Hon. Richard Cutts, M. C. from Maine.
Mary married Hon. J. J. Jackson, M. C. from Virginia.
John married Miss Wilcox, of Canada.
Isaac died unmarried.
L.—Page 186, line 9. Another private Cemetery has since
come to the knowledge of the editor. It is located on the

streets. It contains several monuments of white marble, one
of which, erected to the memory of John Prosser, who died
Oct. 25th, 1810, in his 38th year, is quite handsome. It is
a plinth, some four feet in height, surmounted by an urn.
The only remaining name appearing, is that of Wright, and
the latest inscription bears date, 1821.


John Payne was of the religious tenets of the Society of Friends,
and acted for a number of years as Clerk at their "Yearly Meetings"
held in Hanover county. His penmanship, specimens of which are
in the possession of the editor, was of great beauty, regularity and
minuteness. It would thus appear that the marked and graceful
caligraphy of Mrs. Madison was hereditary.

INDEX TO THE VESTRY BOOK
OF HENRICO PARISH, 1730-'73
ABNY, 29.
George, 29, 47, 57.
Widow, 57.
Adams, Annie [Carrington] 186.
family, private cemetery of,
186.Ebenezer, 183.
Elizabeth [Griffin] 183.
Eleanor, 99.
Eliza [Heron] 177.
Elvira [Minge] 177.
George, 115.
Dr. John presents font to
St. John's Church, 160,
176, 177,descendants of,
185, 186.
John, 177.
Louisa [Carrington] 177.
Margaret [Pickett, Carrington]
177.Martha [Mosby] 177.
Mary [Minge] 177.
Richard, 177.
Col. Richard, 119-27, 130,
132, 134, 137-41, 145-6,Genealogigy of, 151, 183,
proffers land for site of
State Capitol, 183.
Jr., Col. Richard, old residence
of, 184, 185-6.Samuel Griffin, 185-6.
Thomas, 107-8, 117-19, 127,
183.John Quincey, 204.
Adkins, David, 30, 125-6, 128-9.
Joseph, 23-4, 27, 54.
William, 26.
Aiken, Jr., James, 14.
Albemarle County, 162.
Alday, Senr., John, 29.
Alday, Junr., John, 92.
Allan, John, 181.
Ales, John, 41.
Allday, Thomas, 29, 58, 92.
Allen, Edward, 24, 56.
Edmond, 29, 42, 44, 50, 60,
62, 63, 68, 72, 74, 76, 80,
83, 86, 88.
Allen, James, 134.
Julius, 67, 71, 92, 101, 112,
131.Mary, 89, 93, 96, 99, 102,
106, 107-8, 110, 118, 120.Richard, 117.
Ally, Thomas, 33, 57, 101, 130, 137,
139, 144, 147, 149.Amos, Francis, 28.
Anderson, Capt. Henry, 10.
Anthony, 175.
Appalachian or "Apalatsi" mountains,
168.Appomattox river and road, 6.
Archer, Francis, 89-90, 93, 96, 99,
102, 106.Capt. Gabriel—his relation
of voyage up James river,
167.[Gent.] John, 75.
Archeologia, Americana, 165, 168.
Armstead, John, 44.
Arms of Mayo family of Va., 197.
Arshurst, Robert, 6, 7.
Arnold, Benedict, Invasion of
Richmond, 1781, 184.Asnam, Brook, 66.
Atkins, Robert, 131, 137.
Atkinson, 196.
Aulday, John, 23, 29, 30, 38, 120.
Austin, Ann, 28, 52.
Capt. John, 191.
Moses the early pioneer of
Texas, 191.Shot towers,
191.
Susan [Winston] 191.
Aylett, Patrick Henry, 176.
Gen. Philip, 176.
Ayrs, Matthias, 67, 70.
BACON'S BRANCH, 51, 61.
Bacon, Daniel, 96.
Henry, 105.
Ludwell, 66.
Langstone, 79, 85.
Nathaniel, 46, 53, 85, 100,
105.William, 85, 95, 100, 111,
114, 130.
Bailey, Abraham, 3, 36, 75, 133-4,
145.Bailey's Run, 33-80.
Bailey, Elizabeth, 42-83.
Joseph, 104, 137.
Roger, Cocke, 128.
Thomas, 29, 57, 58.
Baker, Daniel, 81-97.
Elvira, 150.
Rev. Elijah, 190.
George, 55.
Ball, Lewis, 146.
Valentine, 100, 114.
Ballou, Charles, 29-84.
Tabitha, 36, 58.
Thomas, 36.
Barker, William, 137.
Barclay, Andrew, 82.
Barksdale, Dr. Thomas, 190.
Barnes, John, 127-34.
Margery, 128-34.
Bass, William, 4.
Bates, Thomas, 94.
Beaufort, Anne [Ragland] 187.
Belleville, 201.
Bennett, Edward, 9, 32.
Martha, 68.
Mary, 64.
Benzenet, Anthony, 194.
Berkeley, W., 182.
Bethel, Thomas, 71-84.
Beverley, Eliza, 166.
Lucy [Randolph] 182.
of Blandford, Maria, 181.
Bewsher, Rev. Joseph, 94, 95.
Binford, Thomas, 34-67.
Black, 137.
Blackford, Judith, 122-29.
Blair, Rev. James, 17, 34.
Rev. John D., 176.
Robert, 53, 70.
Blakey, Smith, 153.
Blakeley, Robert, 11.
Bland, Col., 95.
Francis [Randolph] 188.
Richard, 188.
Blause, Robert, 70.
Bliss-land Parish, 90.
Boar Swamp. 24-92.
Church, 190.
Bolling, Archibald, 182.
Jane. 160-8-9.
John, 3-10, 15, 19, 32, 34-41,
44, 53, 62, 65, 70, 104, 105,
111, 160, 168.Major John, 32, 38.
[Surveyor] John, 169.
Mary, 168.
Family Memoirs of, 169.
of Blandford, Maria, 181.
of Bollingbrooke, Robert,
180.Jr., of Chellowe, Robert,
194.of Licking Hole, Col. Wm.,
182.
Booker, Edward, 5, 7, 9, 13.
Bootwright, Thomas, 31.
Bottom, Thomas, 52, 115.
John, 28, 115.
Bottom's Bridge, 24, 48, 80.
Bottom, Wm., 115.
Boucher, Rev. Jonathan, 195.
Bowe, John, 30, 85, 188.
Bowler, 13, 116.
Bowles, David, 145-6.
Jr., Thomas, 79.
Bowyer, James, 144.
Bracket, John, 102.
Braddock's Defeat, 174.
Bradshaw, Larner, 27-54.
Branch, Samuel, 57.
Thomas, 3-104.
Brandon, Thomas, 182.
of Rappahannock Co., 182.
Bransford, John, 129.
Brazeal, Drury, 131, 135.
Bremo, 153.
Brewer, Sackfield, 8-155.
Bridgman, Mary, 126-38.
Matthew, 97, 152.
Bridgewater, Mary, 129.
Nathaniel, 98-149.
Jonathan, 114.
William, 114.
Brion, John, 27.
Brittain, James, 85-102.
John, 26, 47, 55.
Joseph, 130-1.
Henry, 30-152.
Waddell, 150.
William, 21-91.
Brock, Elizabeth [King] 188.
John Philip, 188.
Brock, R. A., 188.
Robert King, 188.
Brook, Bridge, 5.
Rev. Zachariah, 16, 18, 40.
Road, 21-100.
Brothers, Francis, 28, 52.
Brown, Ffield, 14.
James, 90.
Mary, 90, 139.
Margaret, 126-138.
Bruce's W. C., description of Powhatan,
164.Brumfield, John, 30.
Bryant, Ann, 11.
Alice, 11.
Bryan, John, 80-147.
Buchanan, James, 185.
Bugg, Samuel, 28-56.
Senior, Samuel, 80.
Bullington, John, 29.
Harwood, 204.
Josiah, 131-7.
William, 131.
Wm. Josiah, 112.
Robert, 14-104.
Temperance, 38.
Burgess, Eliza, 11-19.
John, 172.
Shelton, 172.
Burnett, Mary, 8-102.
Susanna.
Burton, Benjamin, 5-150.
David, 92.
Hutchins, 3-44.
Jacob, 112.
Jesse, 120-137.
John, 90-137
Martin, 131-45.
Peter, 87.
Rachel, 147-50.
William, 27-191.
Sr., William, 29-55.
Jr., William.
Burwell, Lewis, 183.
Butler, Wm. F., 178.
Byrd, Wm., gives land for church,
51, 61, 114.Col. Wm., lands of, 58,
processioned,
113,MS. Deed
Book of, 163, 165.
Mrs., 114.
CABELL, ALICE WINSTON, 175.
Dr. Clifford, 175.
Edmund Winston, 175.
Frederick A., 175.
Frederick M., 175.
Dr. George, 175.
George K., 175.
John B., 175.
Lewis Warington, 176.
Landon R., 175.
Marian F., 175.
Paulina J., 175.
Col. Samuel Jordan, 176.
William L., 175.
196.
Campbell's, Chas., Hist. of Va.,
162, 168.Campbell, Neil, 152.
Cannon, Benjamin, 33.
Mary, 21, 85.
& Smith's Mill, 21-91.
Christopher, 30, 33.
Cardwell, Thomas, 114.
Carrington, Mrs. Eliza Griffin,
184.Col. George Mayo, 177.
Col. Mayo, 186.
Judge Paul, 177.
Walter C., 175.
Carter, Charles, 87.
Eliza, 133.
Giles, 24-34.
John, 48-132.
Robert, 185.
Theodrick, 27.
Jr., Thomas, 55.
Carey, Solomon, 80-87.
Carey, Archibald, 185.
Miss, of Warwick, 189.
Cask, 4.
Cassy, Charles, 54, 67, 71.
Cathstone, 144.
Chaddock, Thomas, 145.
Chapel, 8, 18, 60.
Chambers, George, 57.
Chapman, William, 110, 117.
Chatsworth, 166.
Chellowe, 194.
Chick, William, 187.
Childers, Abraham, 20-74.
Eliza, 138-144.
John, 80-147.
Joseph, 48, 56, 71.
Childers, Margaret, 117-149.
Philemon, 19-126.
Stephen, 107.
Childrey, Thomas, 112, 132, 136.
Chimborazo Hospital, C. S. A.,
178.Chiquohominy Swamp. 5-191.
Christian, Jr., John, 116.
Church Collectors, 13.
Church Wardens—Oaths of office,
declaration of, 157,powers of,
163.
Chumley's Branch, 6.
Clark, Benjamin, 111, 114, 128.
Elvira, 150.
Eleanor, 11.
John, 114.
Hannah, 138-144.
Mark, 68-124.
Jr., Mark, 95-121.
Wm., 58, 52.
Walter, 30.
Clarkson, John, 122.
Joseph, 134.
Clopton, Geo., 115.
Cobbs, 160.
Cocke, Ann, 153.
Brazure, 29-79.
Bowler, 3-153,
family register
of, 154,death of,
193.
Jr., Bowler, 93-137,
birth of
153,death of, 148, 157.
Charles, 154.
Giles, 24.
Eliza, 154.
Capt. James, 56-71-193.
James, 5-103.
Jr., James, 136.
John, 5-72.
James Powell, 5-182.
Judith, 29-39.
Richard, 154.
Sarah, 153.
Jr., Sarah, 154.
Susanna, 154.
Tabitha, 153.
Thomas, 55-91.
Sr., Thomas, 55.
Wm. Fleming, 115.
Wm., 12.
Capt. Wm., 57.
Cole, Rev. Roscow, 94.
Coleman, 175.
Coles, Catharine [Payne] 178.
Elizabeth, 177.
Hon. Edward, 178.
Emily Ann, 176.
Isaac, 178.
Col. Isaac, 178.
Jacob, 178.
John, 47, 177.
Major John, 77.
Jr., John, 177.
Mary, 177, 203.
Mary [Whittle] 178.
Mildred [Carrington] 177.
Rebecca [Singleton] 177.
Robert. 178.
[Stevenson] 177.
Thompson, 178.
Tucker, 178.
Walter, 177.
Collectors of Parish, 18.
Colonial Assembly of Va., 1619,
161.Conveniency on Tobacco, 18.
Conway, James, 30-122.
John, 124.
Mary, 129.
Nicholas, 133.
Thomas, 30-124.
Cooke, Robert, 109, 110.
Cornelius, 22-193.
Cornhill, Hickory, letter from,
181.Cornet, Francis, 131-144.
John, 85.
Cosral, Thomas, 33.
Cott, Robert, 70.
Cottrell, Richard, 57-152.
Thomas, 31, 57.
Cowley, Abraham, 95.
Jr., Abraham, 97-118.
Cowsel, 90.
Cox, Edward, 23-104.
George, 104, 151.
Hickinson, 104.
Henry, 72.
John, 27-104.
Prudence, 37, 39.
Richard, 36, 134.
Crawford, James, 85.
Andrew, 4.
Crawley, Ann, 192.
Curd, Edward, 85, 100, 102, 112,
115, 131, 136.Curles' Church, 3, 51, 94, 133, 159,
160.Curle, Wm. Roscow, 159.
Cutts, Hon. Richard, 203.
DALE PARISH, 19, 40.
Dandridge, Dolly [Henry] 175-6.
Daniel, Ann, 26.
William, 72.
Darby, 23, 170.
John, 48.
Darby Town, 170.
Darniel, 79.
Dawson, Wm. [Commissary of
Va.] 187.Wm. Johnson, 180.
Davis, Catharine [Ragland] 187.
Davies, Nicholas, 58.
Davis, Wm., 115.
Dean, Edward, 71.
Deane, Richard, 74, 76, 80, 84.
Deep Run Branch or Creek, 6.
Chapel, built, 64, 69, 72, 90,
107, plate of, 120, 160.
DeHart, 200.
DeHull, Cornelius, 190.
DeMoville, Felix, 192.
Peter, 192.
Jr., Peter, 192.
Derby, 170.
Deriguid, Wm., 91.
Dewey, Stephen, 13, 14.
Dickinson, 104.
Dispatch, Richmond Daily, 194.
Doane, Sarah, 123.
Dolton, Elizabeth, 110-139.
Donald, George, 134.
Downs, Robert, 109.
Drake's, Francis S., Dic. Am.
Biog., 179.Drewry, 131.
Dundan, Mary, 11.
Dungeness, seat of Isham Randolph,
161.DuVal, Samuel, 95-108,
Sheriff and
Collector, 109, 114-185.
EALAM, ROBERT, 6.
Eals, John, 17-81.
Easly, Wharham, 6, 29.
East, Edward, 48, 53, 93.
Elizabeth, 33.
Richard 56, 78.
Wm., 53.
Thos., 56.
Eastern Branch, 79.
Gordon's Road, 79.
Edgeworth, Maria, 175.
Elliott, Robert, 121.
Ellet, Loften N., 184.
Ellis, Charles, 57, 78.
Jesse, 141.
John, 20-124, 157.
Henry, 57-111.
Williams, 20-141.
Thomas, 46, 130-5.
Ellison, Robert, 84.
Gerard, 24-84.
Genet, 52.
Elmore, Arobia, 71.
Thomas, 57-86.
Enroughty, Darby, 23-170.
John, 122-149.
Epps, Col. Francis, 4.
Francis, 5, 7, 9, 10, 13, 37,
135.Thomas, 28.
William, 104.
Evans, Ann, 68, 72.
Roderick, 37.
Exon, Henry, 15.
FALLS OF JAMES RIVER, 164.
Faris, Jacob, 132.
John, 29, 132.
Favours, Theopilus, 91.
Fenton, Thomas, 30-64.
Ferris, John, 24-52.
Robert, 28, 52, 115.
William, 26-115.
Sr., William, 28.
Jr., William, 28.
Ffalling Creek, 6.
Fflourenoy, John James, 6.
Field's Creek, 5.
Filbard, Archie, 135.
Finnie, Wiliam, 190.
Finney, William, 29-157.
Fitzpatrick, Daniel, 85.
Fleming, 115.
Anna, 203.
Fleming, Sir Thomas, 203.
Fleur de Hundred, 161.
Florida War, 172.
Flournoy, Francis, 6.
Floyd, Charles, 25-116.
Stephen, 25, 69.
Foard, Wm., 30.
Ford, Wm., 68-120.
Zachariah, 57.
Forsie, John, 68.
Four Mile Creek, 5-193.
Bridge 5, 48.
Francisco, Peter, 171.
Franklin, James, 11, 29, 57.
Mary, 122-149.
Thomas, 103-144.
Frayser, Elizabeth, 182.
John, 15-79.
William, 54-135.
Frazure, John, 113, 135.
Freeman, Aaron, 122-147.
Catharine, 130-4.
George, 33.
Holy, 57.
John, 57.
Joseph, 91, 149.
Lucy, 96.
Widow, 57.
Frogmorton, Wm., 32.
Fry, Joshua, 162.
& Jefferson's Map of Va., 162.
Fulton, 196.
Fussell, Elizabeth, 40, 42.
Solomon, 133.
GALT, LUCY, 175.
Garland, Edward, 188.
Jane, 188.
Gathright, Francis, 33.
John, 132, 136.
Michael, 86.
Samuel, 25-136.
William, 71-112.
Gathrit, Ephraim, 56, 71, 115.
Gavin, Rev. Anthony, 17, 18, 20,
40.Gay, Wm., 75.
Gerard, 84.
Gerry, Elbridge, 178.
Gibson, Thomas, 14.
Giles, Art., 35, 36.
John, 22-66.
Nicholas, 29-137.
Jr., Nicholas, 92-101.
Ward, 137.
Gilley's Creek, 22-92.
Glebe Land, 38, 60,
surveyed, 64,
104.House, 19,
kitchen built,
19,house enlarged, 82.
Gooch, Gov. Wm., 17, 34.
Goochland County, 26-162.
Goodall, Amanda [Williamson]
191.Goodall, Dr. Charles Parke, 191.
Col. Charles Parke, 191.
Mary [Wingfield] 191.
Major Parke, 191.
Thomas, 191.
Goode, Benjamin, 64-149.
Edward, 25-81.
Jr., Edward, 70.
John, 97-109.
Robert, 103-185.
Going, Wm., 145.
Gordon, John, 31-147.
Gordon's Road, 20-78.
Gordon, Wm., 21-141.
Great Westham, 65.
Green, Eleanor, 60-63.
Ursley, 117.
William, 96.
LL. D., William, 167.
Griffin, Judge Cyrus, 183.
John, 33.
William, 69.
Griffith, Charles, 3-13.
Grisby's, LL. D., Hugh Blair—
Va. Convention of 1776, 160.Grill's Old Plantation, 6.
Grimstead, John, 124-49.
Grubbs, Anderson, 191.
Peter Winston, 192.
Susan [Winston] 191.
Grymes, Philip, 182.
Gwinn, Mary, 75.
HALE, JOHN, 67-132.
Hales, John, 28-52.
Hambleton, Martha, 30.
Hamlet, Elizabeth, 64-74.
Hancock, Samuel, 36, 47.
Hancock, Lewis, 22.
Hand, John, 15.
Hanover —, 6.
Hansford, Widow, 89, 90.
Harding, Mary, 8.
William, 78.
Hardwick, Robert, 30-62.
George, 32.
Harlow, Wm., 30.
Harmon, Richard, 152.
Harris, Thomas, 6.
Harrison, Anne Carter, 182.
Col. 34.
Col. Benj., 58, 85.
Jr., of Berkeley, Benj., 192.
Sr., of Berkeley, Benj., 182.
of Brandon, Benj., 182.
Harrison, Gov. Benj., 182.
Carter, 177.
Harwood, John, 47-136.
Hartwell, Michael, 28.
Haskins, Creed, 7.
Edward, 7.
Hatcher, Benj., 32.
Henry, 22, 28.
James, 32-92.
William.
William, 116.
Hayes, 115.
Head, Wm., 32.
Hening, Wm. Waller, Statutes at
large of Va., 163, 166, 185.Henley, Leonard, 146.
Henrico Parish, plate of, 5,
deed of
land recorded, 72,church furniture,
73.
Henry, Alexander S., 175.
Dolly [Dandridge] 175.
Jane [Meredith] 176.
Col. John, 171, 176.
Lucy [Wood] 176.
Patrick [the orator] 174-5,
6-191.
Herbert, John, 3, 7.
Matthew, 79, 131.
Sarah, 14.
Heron, Dr. John, 177.
Hewit, Ann, 3.
Hews, Sarah, 31.
Hickison, 104.
Higden, John, 8.
Hill, Wm., 26.
Hillary, Wm., 85.
Hinton, Michael, 30.
Hix, Amos, 57.
Hobby, Wm., 14, 18.
Hobson, death of Benj., 156.
Eliza, 70.
John, 3-109.
Matthew, 66-85.
Nicholas.
William, 80-136.
Hogg, Molly, 147-9.
William, 125-144.
Holmes, Charles, 32.
Thomas, 86-106.
Holland, Richard, 78-91.
Homes, Agnes [Sexton] 107-144.
Hopkins, Joseph, 66.
Hopper, Dr., 90.
Hopson, Joseph, 48, 92.
Nicholas, 48, 87.
Horsley, Dr. John, 175.
Hughes, Mary, 63, 68.
Thomas, 65, 72.
Hungary Branch, 21, 47.
Hunt, James, 43.
Ralph, 30.
Hutchins, John, 64, 72.
Mary, 50.
Hutchinson, Matthew, 30.
Hutton, Martha, 145.
INDIAN QUEEN TAVERN, 191.
Town Hill, 60.
Isham, family of, 166.
Irby, Henry, 31.
Ives, Wm., 71.
JACKSON, GEN. ANDREW, 173.
Hon. J. J., 203.
Ralph, 11, 18.
Jeff, Thomas, 130.
Jefferson, Ffield, 6, 7, 10, 15, 161,
166.Peter, 7, 161,
great strength
of, 162,death of, 162.
Thomas, 3, 7, 161,
early ancestors
of, 162,Randall's
life of, 162, 181, 184, 185.
Jeffs, Mary, 144.
Sarah, 144.
Susanna, 144.
Jennett, James, 74, 76, 81, 83, 88.
Robert, 43.
Thomas, 33, 42, 45.
Jennings, Jane, 50-89.
Johnson, Benj., 146.
John, 30.
Michael, 146.
Johnston, David, 134, 138.
Jolly, Thomas, 33, 132.
Jones, James, 85.
John, 82-192.
Kezia, 171.
Wm., 111-141.
Jordan, Martha, 149.
Matthew, 147.
KEITH, REV. JAMES, 3, 5, 7,
9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 169.Kelley, George, 114.
Wm., 44.
Kennon and Smith's Mill, 151.
Kemp, Alexander, 154.
Francis, 154.
Matilda, 154.
Knibbs, Solomon, 33.
LANCASTER, JOHN, 91.
Langford, John, 66.
Law, John, 85.
Lawless, Wm., 74-89.
Leason, John, 71.
Lea, John, 97-124.
Margaret, 99-117.
Leigh, Francis, [Finnie] 190.
Walter, 52.
Margaret, 96.
Benj. Watkins, 189, 190.
Judge Wm., 190.
Rev. Wm., 189.
Leapor, Margaret, 97.
Leonard, Randolph, 137.
Lester, Mary, 119-33.
Levens, Richard, 27-58.
Levies of Tobo., 52.
John, 91.
Joseph, 79-148.
Josiah, 79.
Thomas, 114.
Wm., 22-157.
Libby, — 104.
Ligon, John, 106-20.
Joseph, 13.
Samuel, 109.
Simon, 30.
Wm., 11.
Lightfoot, — 177.
Lindsey, James, 101-33.
Liptrot, Amos, 128-33.
Edmund, death of, 156.
John, 81-124.
Littleworth, John, 8.
Locket, Wm., 6.
Lodowick, — 6.
Locket, Jr., Benj., 6.
Long Bridge, 48.
Road, 67.
Long, Alexander, 104.
Lorton, Ann, 155.
Catherine, 155.
Lucretia, 155.
Robert, 155.
Jr., Robert, 155.
Thomas, 155.
Lovatt, Richard, 78.
Ludwell, — 66.
Lucas, James, 97.
Lucy's Spring, 6.
Lumsford, — 154.
Lyle, John, 19.
MACON, FAMILY OF, 196.
George, 81.
Madison, Mrs. Dolly, [Payne] 203,
204.President James, 203.
Main County Road, 47.
Main Swamp, 21, 24.
Malor, Nicholas, 101.
Markmahan, — 133.
Marvin, Francis, 29.
Gilli-grue, 26-85.
Willsbier, 29.
Martin, John, 30-132.
Martin, 48-115.
Sr., Martin, 115.
Jr., Martin, 113.
Mathews, Andrew, 67, 71.
Anthony, 71-131.
Thomas, 5, 29, 80.
Matthis, Thomas, 32.
Mattox, Robert, 80, 85.
Mayo, Arms of family, 197,
Cemetery
at Powhatan, 195,
202.Mrs. Abigail, [DeHart] Epitaph
of, 200-1.Elizabeth [Poythress] 198.
George, Epitaph of, 196.
John, Epitaph of, 198.
Col. John, Epitaph of, 198.
Joseph, 5, 7, 9, 19, 27, 29,
55, 163-5,Ancestry of,
Powhatan, the residence
of, 193,Epitaph, 196.
Capt. Joseph, 57.
Hon. Joseph, [Mayor of
Richmond,] 165.Mariana, Epitaph of, 196.
Mary, Epitaph of, 198.
Philip, 105.
Stephen, 196.
Major Wm., ran dividing
line between Virginia
and North Carolina, 165.Jr., Col. Wm., 165.
Wm., 198.
Mayo's Bridge, between Richmond
and Manchester, 199.McBurnet, Catherine, 122-149.
Capt., 127-149.
McCallum, Eliza, 126-8.
McKeand, John, 152.
Meade, Bishop Wm., Old Churches
and families of Virginia, 159,
163, 169, 180.Meade, Ann, [Randolph] 181.
David, 181, 182.
Hodijah, 177.
Medor, Nicholas, 105, 112.
Meredith's Branch, 79.
Meredith, Dr. Reuben, 191.
Col. Samuel, 196.
Middle Creek, 6.
Middleton, Ann, 155.
John, 53-155.
Judith, 155.
Minge, David, 177.
Minge, John, 177.
Millenor, — 105.
Miller, Elisha, 100, 105.
William, 114, 141.
Milner, — 135.
Mitchell, W., 152.
Moldavia, — 181.
Moon, Richard, 115-149.
Moore, Robert, 115.
More, Richard, 28-52.
Mordecai, Samuel—his "Richmond
in By-Gone Days," 182.Morris, Jane, 147-9.
Robert, 26-83.
William, 122, 134.
Morton, Sarah, 107.
Susanna, 103-27.
Mosby, Arthur, death of, 155.
Edward, 28-56.
John, 30-141.
Joseph, 53.
John W., 175.
Col. John Singleton, 175.
Louisa, 191.
Martha, [Winston] 191.
Mary, 26.
Robert, 6-127.
Jr., Robert, 91-100.
Thomas, 22-110.
Mosely, Arthur, 13.
Sarah, 35-6.
Thomas, 118.
William, 6.
Moss, Alexander, 47, 58.
John, 281.
Mossom, Rev. David, 16, 18, 169,
194.Mottherwiler, Elizabeth, 57.
Myers, John, 147, 152.
NASH, JOHN, 11, 15, 19, 20, 41.
Neill, Edward D., Papers of Va.
Company, 160.Nelson, Amelia, 188.
Edward, 188.
James, 188.
Mary, [Garland] 188.
Newburne, Wm., 182.
New Church, 195.
New, John, 114.
Wm., 131, 135.
Newport, Capt. Christopher, 167,
168.Newport News, or Nuce, 168.
Nicholas, Robert Carter, 185.
Nine Mile Road, 190.
North, Mary, 14-62.
John, 30-60.
OAKLEY, JOHN, 122.
Oakling, John, 20.
O'Brien, Ann, 126, 128.
Ofland, Brook, 91.
Orange, John, 85-149.
Osborne, John, 3, 7, 14, 18.
Jr., Thomas, 11.
Osborne's, on James River, 161.
Osburn, Edward, 104.
Owen, John, 85.
William, 66, 85.
Thomas, 21-141.
Owin, John, 34.
PAGE, MARY, 182.
Paine, family register, 203.
M. D., Henry D., 203.
Panky, Stephen, 78-85.
Pardue, Wm., 3, 11.
Palmer, Wm., 85.
Parish levies, how made, collected,
&c., 162-3.Parke, Charles, 191.
Parker, William, 32-135.
Parks, William, 195.
Parsons, Joseph, 30-135.
Jr., Joseph, 91-100.
Susan, 147.
William, 33.
Pate, Jeremiah, 181.
Patman, Wm., 21-98.
Payne, Anna, [Cutts] 203.
Baldwin, 178.
Dolly [Madison] 203.
Isaac, 203.
Lucy [Washington, Todd]
203.Mary [Jackson] 203.
Philip, 178.
Patrick, Peter, 41-53.
Patterson, James, 113, 114.
Pemberton, James, 194.
Perkins, Philemon, 53, 70.
Thomas, 68, 79, 104.
William, 3-137.
Perry, D. D., Rev. Wm. Stevens,
Papers of Va. church, 169.Persons, Wm., 33.
Pettus, Dabney, 141.
Gen. Edmund Winston, 173,
179.John, 172.
Hon. John Jones, 173.
Phœnax, Snow, 155.
Pickett, Charles, 177.
Family Cemetery, 186.
Pierce, Daniel, 22, 133.
Francis, 66-135.
Pike, Eliza, 42.
George, 53.
Piles, Godfrey, 84.
Pineham, Samuel, 57.
Pleasants, Jr., Gov. James, 193.
Hugh Rose, 193.
John Hampden, 193.
Jacob, 131, 136.
Capt. John, 141.
John, 26, 31, 32, 47, 53, 55,
66, 69, 80, 91, 94, 100.John of "Curles," 102, 105,
111, 113, 115, 116, 131,
135, 137, 145.John, 87.
James, 27, 86.
Sr., John, 86, 105.
Jr., John, 71, 86, 87, 105,
113, 116.Joseph, 5, 26, 53, 193.
Jr., Joseph, 79.
Robert, 67, 70, 105, 113, 116,
135,Philanthropic, public
spirited, engaged in
vine culture in Virginia,
194.
Jr., Robert, 102, 113, 116,
132.Thomas, 25, 26, 28, 31, 32,
70, 132.
Picahontas, descendants of, 160,
168.Popham, — 164.
Porter, Eliza, 130.
Jane, 122-129.
Wm., 33-53.
Porter, Jr., Wm., 25-69.
Powel's Creek, 6.
Power, Foliot, 53.
Powhatan, residence of Indian
chieftain, of Mayo family, description
of, 163-5.Poval, Elizabeth, 155.
John, 16-107,
death of, 127.
Judith, 155.
Robert, 87, 155.
Jr., Robert, 155.
Poythress, Elizabeth [Mayo] 198.
family of, 196.
Purdo, Mary, 110.
Price, B., 150.
Daniel, 22-153.
Francis, 53.
John, 5, 22.
Pico, 67, 70.
Samuel, 114.
Wm., 91.
Pride, Wm., 14.
Prior, Edward, 30.
Nicholas, 30, 33.
Processioning of lands, 5, 20,
regulation
of, 165-6.
Prosser, John, epitaph of, 204.
Pruett, Rebecca, 50-83.
Pryor, Edward, 78.
Purryear, Peter, 78.
Pyke, George, 92.
RADFORD, DR. WM., 176.
Ragland, Anne [Beaufort] 188.
Anne [Starke] 188.
Catharine, [Bowe] 188.
Elizabeth Mildred [Brock]
188.[Wright] 187.
Evan, 187.
Jr., Evan, 187.
Francis [Pate] 187.
Fendall, 188.
Jean [Chick] 187.
James, 187.
John, 122, 147, 150,
descendants
of, 187.
Jr., John, 187.
Martha, 188.
Martha [Tinsly] 187.
Pettus, 187.
Jr., Pettus, 187.
Samuel, 187.
Jr., Samuel, 188.
Sarah [Nelson] 188.
Ragland, Sarah [Rice] 187.
William, 187.
Jr., William, 187.
Randall, LL. D., Hon. Henry S.,
Life of Jefferson, 162.Randolph, Anna [Harrison] 182.
Anne, 182.
Benjamin, 182.
Beverley, 49, 51, 63, 65, 68,
69, 72, 74,death of, 93.
Jr., Beverley, 166, 181.
Brett, 182.
Col. David Meade, 181.
Gov. Edmund, 185.
Eliza [Meade] 182.
Elizabeth [Grymes] 182.
Frances [Bland] 188.
Harrison, 188.
Isham, 161.
of Dungeress, Isham, 196.
Jane, 161, 169, 182, 188.
John, 128, 137, 141, 188.
of Roanoke, 160, 183, 192.
MS. memorandum book
of, 180, 189, 92.
Sir John, 180.
Lucy [Burwell] 182.
Mary [wife of the first Wm.
of Va.] 156, 166,death of,
192.
Mary [Bolling] 182.
of Tuckahoe, Mary, 182.
Peter, 48, 58, 62, 72, 74, 75,
76, 81, 82, 83, 84, 87, 88,
94, 95,death of, 130, 182.
of Chatsworth, Peter, 166,
180.Peyton, 182.
Richard, 3, 7, 9, 10, 13, 15,
16, 17, 19, 20, 31, 39, 41,
43, 45, 49, 51, 59, 60, 62,
65, 69, 72, 74, 77, 80, 82,
86, 87, 90, 95, 97, 102, 103,
109, 116, 117,builds
church at Richmond,159,
160,death of, 161, 169,
181, 188.
Maj. Richard, 13.
Col. Richard, 33, 57, 67, 70,
74, 76, 81, 83, 110, 121,
123, 124, 127, 128, 132,
134, 137, 139, 140, 141,
146.Jr., Richard, 82, 105, 106,
107, 159, 181.
Randolph, Sr., Richard, 108.
Ryland, 110, 116, 117, 118,
119, 120, 121, 123, 124, 127,
128, 132, 134, 137, 139,
182, 183.Sarah [Mewburne] 182.
Susanna [Harrison] 182.
Theodrick Bland, 188.
Thomas, 104.
of Tuckahoe, Thomas, 180.
Col. William, 7, 8, 10, 12,
13, 16, 17, 18, 20, 29, 31,
34, 36, 49, 57, 82, 87, 89,
90, 93, 94, 97, 98, 99, 102,
104, 107, 117, 160,epitaph
at Turkey Island,
166, 192.
Esq., Hon. Wm., 33.
Gent. of Goochland, Wm.,
33,Treasurer of Colony
of Va., 161.
of Fighting Creek, Wm.,
182.of Wilton, Wm., 166, 182.
of Turkey Island, Wm., 180.
Wm. B., 166, 182.
Rawlins, Sarah, 3-14.
Susanna, 14.
Reader, Church, 3.
Red, John, 70.
Redcross, John, 150.
Redford, Andrew, 113.
Frances, 47, 58, 70, 82.
John, 3, 5, 7, 17, 20, 23, 34,
41, 43, 59, 60, 65, 68, 70,
72, 74, 77, 81, 83, 87, 88,death of, 95.
Capt. John, 4, 32.
Jr., John, 23, 53, 101, 104,
131, 135.Sr., John, 53, 70.
Martha, 122.
Miles, 122.
Milner, 71-135.
Wm. C., 135.
Rees, John, 155.
Sarah. 155.
Reins, Wm., 122, 124, 128.
Renalds, Richard, 101.
Renard, Richard, 27-136.
Reves, Edward, 54.
Reynard, Joseph Richard, 55.
Rice, Thomas, 120, 139.
Wm., 189.
Richmond, 61, 98,
removal of Seat
of State Government to,
185,location of State
House, 185.Daily Dispatch, 194.
Hill, old mansions and
landmarks of, 184-5.in by-gone days, by S. Mordecai,
181.
Richardson's Road, 51.
Richardson, Mrs. Abigail, 144
Ritchie, Jr., Thomas, 193.
Rives, Wm., 126.
Roberts, Sarah, 125.
Thomas, 125.
Robertson, Alexander, 29.
Geo., 57, 79.
Jacob, 57.
John, 28.
Thomas, 29.
William, 4.
Robinson, Abraham, 3-14.
Alexander, 122.
Obadiah, 94.
Samuel, 150.
Thomas, 128.
Wm., 133.
Rockett, Richard, 87-96.
Rocketts, 5.
Rogers, Thomas, 132.
Rolfe, Jane, 160, 168.
Thomas, 160.
Rollins, — 14-44.
Roper, John, 28.
Rowins, Francis, 34, 53.
Rowland, George, 151, 153.
Royal, James, 137.
John, 30, 46.
Joseph, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11,
12.Richard, 63, 64.
Royster, John, 102-134.
Ruff, Judith, 96.
Rutherfoord, Alexander, 176.
Emily Ann [Aylett] 176.
Gustavus, 176.
Jane [Meade] 177.
Col. John, 176, 178.
John Coles, 176.
Martha [Tinsley] 177.
Samuel Jordan, 176.
Sarah [Randolph Adams]
177.Thomas, 176.
Jr., Thomas, 176.
William, 176.
SACKFIELD, 8.
Salary of Minister, 7.
Sandy Point, 177.
Sayer, Joseph, 121.
Scherer, George, 134, 147.
Scot, Benj., 27-55.
Jane, 27-55.
John, 27.
Scott, family of, 196.
Edward Winfield, epitaph
of, 202.Jemima, 128, 133.
John Mayo, epitaph of, 202.
Robert, 133, 138.
Walter, 18.
Gen. Winfield, 201.
Selden, Rev. Miles, 95, 97, 102,
105, 106, 107, 108, 109,
117, 118, 119, 120, 123,
124, 125, 126, 127, 129,
132, 137, 139, 144, 146,
183, 190.Rebecca [Watkins] 190.
Senex, communcation of to "Richmond
Dispatch," relating to St.
Peter's Church, 169.Semple's. Rev. Robert, History of
Baptists, 190.Seven Pines Road, 22, 24, 47, 79,
84.Sextons, Church, 3, 8.
Sharp, Ann, 156.
Henry, 23, 156.
Jr., Henry, 156.
Isaac, 47-79.
James, 125-149.
John, 113-135.
Joseph, 127-44.
Mary, 156.
Jr., Mary, 156.
Richard, 156.
Robert, 26-115.
Sharpe, Robert, 131.
Robert, 100.
Jr., Robert, 100.
Wm., 92.
Sheels, Wm., 53.
Shepherd, Benj., 146.
Jacob, 30.
John, 6-122.
Samuel, 134, 146.
William, 146.
Sherer, Nicholas, 123.
John, 152.
Shirley, 181.
Shoemaker, John, 33-120.
Shore, Dr. John, 176.
Shot Manufactory, Early, of Richmond,
191.Simes, Wm., 114.
Simpson, Alt., 147.
Sims, Josephine, 176.
Singleton, John, 177.
Skinner, Ann, 68, 72.
Smart, John, 12.
Smith, Anne, 83, 97.
Humphrey, 33-132.
Jacob, 79-146.
John, 21-115.
Capt. John, Hist. of Va.,
164.of Phila., John, philanthropist,
194.Luke, 26.
Obadiah, 26-79.
Philemon, 28.
Philip, 11.
William, 79, 79-133.
Smyth, Humphrey, 12-85.
John, 12.
Sneed, Wm., 79-114.
Society, eighty years, since, 181.
Southall, Davy, 91-103.
Turner, 111, 114, 141, 146,
148, 150, 152, 153, 183,
185.
Southern Branch Bridge, 22, 47.
Spear, John, 29, 52.
Spears, Robert.
Spiers, Robert, 131, 150.
Spotswood, Gov. Alexander, 182.
Mary [Randolph] 182.
Sprague, Thomas, 71.
William, 71.
Spring, John, 7.
Spurlock, Andrew, 125.
Ann, 126-144.
Staples, David, 100, 101.
Starke, Dr. Thomas, 188.
Stedman, Esther, 147.
Stephens, — 42.
Steward, John, 29-101.
Stewart, John, 37-112.
Mary, 137.
Stevenson, Hon. Andrew, 177.
Stith, Capt. John, 180.
Mary [Dawson] 180.
Mary [Randolph] 180.
Rev. Wm., 34, 39, 41,
44, 51, 59, 62, 68, 72, 74,
76, 81, 83, 87, 88, 89, 93,resigns rectorship of
Henrico Parish, 94, 95,
96,ancestry of, 180.
Stokes, Henry, 21-111.
Stone, William, 47-70.
St. Anne's Church, 94.
St. John's Church, 51, 160,
yard
walled in, 140, 151,built by Col.
Richard Randolph, 160,present
dimensions of, 51,MS. vestry
books of, 160-176,used as barracks
by British in 1781, 184.
St. Peter's Church, in New Kent
County, Va., 169-70,subject of
vandalism of soldiery, 194,repaired
and restored, 194-5.
Strachan, Dr. Peter, 147.
Stuart, John, 23.
Sudbury, Ezekiel, 15.
Swinton, Mary, 140-149.
Sydnor, Fortunatus, 120-153.
Syme, Col. John, 171, 175.
Sarah, 176.
Synock, John, 8.
TALLIE'S OLD PLANTATION, 6.
Tallie's Old Plantation, 6.
Tanner, John, 11.
Lodowick, 6.
Taylor, Alice, 171.
James, 171.
John, 36.
Michael, 8, 11, death of, 156.
William, 103.
Terey, David, 85.
Thom, family of, 191.
Thompson, Catharine [Coles] 178.
Thomson, Mary, 140-150.
Samuel, 128, 137.
Tinsley, Garland, 177.
Thomas, 187.
Tithes, Church, 4, 9.
Tobacco, price of, 52.
Todd, Hon. T., 203.
Tommas, Edward, 31.
Tomson, John, 30.
Robert, 30.
Trueman, Richard, 52-149.
Jr., Richard, 29, 84.
Tuckahoe Creek, 5, 6.
Island, 33.
Tucker, Prof. Geo., 182.
Henry, 177.
Henry St. George, 182.
Tullitt's — 6.
Turkey Island, 160, 166, origin of
the name, 167-8.Creek, 5.
Turner, Abel, 15.
Eleanor, 18.
Sally, 125-129.
William, 30.
Turner's Run, 21, 46, 66, 78, 141.
Turpin, Lusby, 92-137.
Miles, 27, 55.
Two Mile Creek, 23, 32, 47, 66.
UPLAND BROOK, 21, 41, 78.
Urquhart, Roderick, 36.
VANDERHOOD, HENRY, 6.
Vandervall, Nathaniel, 66-115.
Van Lew Residence, 186.
Varina, 25, 76.
Vaughan, James, 138.
Shadrach, 145, 147.
Vestryman, declaration of, 157.
Oath of office, 157.
Virginia Land Registry Office,
159, 202.Standard, the, 174.
Volton, Thomas, 33.
WADDELL, PIGEON, 141.
Wagstaff, Francis, 52, 79, 84.
Wakefield, Susanna, 3, 8, 11.
Walford, John, 5.
Walker, Elizabeth, 171.
Joel, 5, 21, 26.
John, 171.
Mary, 126.
Walters, Mary, 30, 122.
Walton, John, 84.
Ward, Seth, 9. 75.
Ware-run, — 6.
Susanna, 8.
Warham, — 6.
Warner, John, 71.
Warrimer, John, 25, 34.
Warrington, Lewis, 175.
Warrock, John, 25.
Warwick, John, 15.
Warrick, 189.
Washington, the marriage of Gen.,
169, 181.G., 203.
Watkins, Benj., 189.
Eliza, 85.
James, 189.
John, 24, 46.
Thomas, 28, 33, 34, 47, 52,
85, 91, 92, 101, 103, 104,
110, 112, 115, 117, 133,
138, 148, 150,family genealogy,
189.
of Swift Creek, Cumberland,
Thomas, 189.
Watson, John, 19, 26.
Joseph, 11, 28, 49.
Nehemiah, 68, 72, 74.
Phillip, 114, death of, 127.
Weather, William, 11.
Webb, John, 27.
Robert, 46, 78.
West, A., 147.
Eleanor, 40.
John, 8-149.
Molly, 144.
William, 68, 72.
Westham, 18, 78.
Creek, 146.
Western Run, 25, 67, 92.
Westover, 165.
Whealer, John, 30.
White, Isaac, 104-115.
John, 101.
White-House, 169.
White-Oak Swamp, 5, 32, 67.
Whitlo, Hays, 11-136.
James, 27, 122.
Whitlock, Jr., Joseph, 231,
Richard, 115.
Whitloe, Henry, 53-112.
William, 23-131.
Whitlow, Jr., Hays, 70-105.
Richard, 101-131.
Whittle, James M., 178.
Wight, — 204.
Wigdon, Earl of, 203.
Wilcox, — 203.
Wilkins, Thomas, 5.
Wilkinson's Bottom.
Wilkinson, Francis, 52, 115.
Joseph, 3, 10, 11.
Nathaniel, 111, 127, 129, 133,
134, 141, 148, 151, 184.Thomas, 111, 123, 130.
William & Mary College, 180.
Williams, Eleanor, 8-132.
Jonathan, 90, 136.
John, 31-48.
Richard, 3, 7, 8, 135.
Thomas, 125.
Williamson, Cuthbert, 114.
James, 51, 191.
John, 5-17, 20, 21-105.
Jr., John, 103.
Joseph, 7, 10, 12.
Prudence, 122-129.
Richard, 24-139, Sextons of
Richmond Church, 144.Robert, 111, 114.
Samuel, 131-145.
Thomas, 26, 114.
Wills, William, 135.
Wilton, — 166.
Winfield, — 211.
Winfrey, Charles, 71.
Wingfield, Spotswood, 176.
William, 191.
Wirt, William, 174, 182.
Wiseham, Wm., XXV.
Winston, family genealogy, 17080,
191.Alice, 171.
Alice [Tyler] 172.
Anthony, 171, 172, grants
of land to, 202.Ann Crawley [Jones] 192.
Benjamin, 178.
A. M., Charles H., 192.
Dolly [Henry] 175.
Edmund, 17.
Judge Edmund, 161, 175.
Jr., Edmund, 172.
Elizabeth [Fontaine] 174.
Elizabeth [Goodall] 191.
Emily [Meredith] 191.
Elvira [Dandridge] 115.
Frances [Walker] 75.
Goddes, 176.
George, 178.
Isaac, 30, 66, 85, 170, 171,
172,grants of land to,
202.
Jr., Isaac, 93, 95, 100.
[son of Peter] Isaac, 191.
James, 170, 191.
Joel Walker, 172.
John [son of Peter] 191.
John [Revolutionary Officer]
178.Hon. John Anthony, 173,
179.John Jones, 172.
John Povall, 192.
Hon. Joseph, 179.
Julia [Shore] 176.
Kezia, 172.
Winston, Margaret [Adams] 176.
Mary [Coles] 171.
Mary Ann [De Moville] 192.
Mary [Blair] 176.
Mary Walker [Jones] 172.
Peter, 150, descendants of,
191.Jr., Peter, 191.
Pleasant, 170, 178.
[Radford] Rebecca, 476.
Samuel Jordan, 176.
Sarah [Rutherfoord] 176.
Sarah [Syme Henry] 181.
Thomas, 172.
Virginia [Butler] 178.
William, 130, 171, 172.
grants of land to, 202.William Essex, 170, 176.
Wm. [son of Peter] 191.
Wm. [Revolutionary Officer]
177.
Wood, Drury, 100-145.
James, 15, 18.
John, 114, 146.
Richard, 10, 12.
Stephen, 92.
Susanna, 10.
Thomas, 22, 29, 114.
Valentine, 176.
Woodcock, Mark, 135.
Sarah, 3.
Susanna, 7-44.
Woodfin, James, 90, 108.
Joseph, 53.
Woodson, Charles, 31, 48, 67, 70,
86, 92, 102, 116, 132, 171.John, 31.
Joseph, 33, 67, 70, 135.
Stephen, 5, 25, 32, 34, 53,
67, 69, 80, 102.
Womack, Elizabeth, 3.
Worsham, — 190.
John, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 13.
Capt. John, 12.
Joseph, 5.
William, 5, 7, 10, 13.
Worth, John, 11.
Wortham, Samuel, 55.
Wotton, Sarah, 117.
Wright, B., 187.
Winfrey, 124.
YAXLEY, ROBERT, 99.
Yeardley, Governor, 161.
Yearmans, — 188.
Young, James, 47.














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