,
Anthony Read,
Frances Woodson,
Henry Phillips, 794
Petter Collins,
Christopher Reinolds,
Edward Mabin,
John Maldman,
Thomas Collins,
George Rushmore,
Thomas Spencer,
George Clarke,
Richard Bartlett,
Francis Banks,
John Jenkins,
Thomas Jones,
William Denham,
Peter, }
Anthony, }
Frances, } negroes,
Margrett, }
John Bennett,
Nicholas Skinner,
John Atkins,
John Pollentin,
Rachell Pollentin,
Margrett Pollentin,
Mary, a maid,
Henry Woodward,
Thomas Sawyer,
Thomas, a Boye.
[CC] _Warwick Squrake._--It is difficult to decide upon either the
spelling or the pronunciation of this word. On Smith's map it is located
on the south side of James river, and about fifteen or twenty miles
below Jamestown, and is spelt Waraskorack, and on page 59 he spells it
Waraskoyack; Fry and Jefferson locate it on Burwell's bay, and call it
Warnicqueack. Stith calls it Warrasqueake, and gives an interesting
account of "the King of that town," and his hospitable treatment of
Capt. Smith on the night of the 29th of December, 1608: p. 85. In the
"Particulars of Land," McDonald MS. above referred to, it is spelt as
shown in the following extract: "Warosquoiacke Plantation conteyning
downewardes from Hogg island, 14 miles by the ryver side," &c., &c., p.
313.
Hening has it Warrosquoiack, Vol. I., p. 149. In 1634 "the country
divided into eight shires," and this being one of them. Hening there
spells it Warrosquyoake. Vol. I., p. 224.
_At the Indian Thickett._
Henry Woodall,
Gregory Dory,
John Foster,
John Greene,
John Ward,
Christopher Wendmile,
Richard Rapier,
Cutbert Pierson,
Adam Rumell,
Richard Robinson,
James, a French man.
_At Elizabeth Cittye._[DD]
Capt. Isacke Whittakers,
Mary Whittakers,
Charles Atkinson,
Charles Calthrop,
John Lankfeild,
Bridges Freeman,
Nicholas Wesell,
Edward Loyd,
Thomas North,
Anthony Middleton,
Richard Popely,
Thomas Harding,
William Joye,
Raph Osborne,
Edward Barnes,
Thomas Thorugood,
Ann Atkinson,
---- Lankfeild,
---- Medclalfe,
George Nuce, 852
Elizabeth Whittakers,
George Roads,
Edward Jo_s_nson (sic.),
(qy. Johnson,)
William Fouller,
Reinold Goodwyn,
James Larmount,
John Jackson,
_vidua_ Johnson,
_vidua_ Fowler,
Two Frenchmen,
George Medcalfe,
Walter Ely,
Thomas Lane,
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