, 158;
dissolves Long Assembly, 158, 159;
captures Bacon, 163;
pardons Bacon, 164;
Bacon escapes from, 165;
Bacon seizes, 166;
grants commission, 167;
yields to Bacon, 168;
tries to raise forces, 170;
flees to Accomac, 171;
rebels attack, 174;
captures rebel fleet, 176, 177;
captures Jamestown, 178;
Bacon marches on, 179;
repulsed, 180;
flees, 181;
sails for Accomac, 182;
controls navy, 185;
raids of on Western Shore, 186;
expedition of to York River, 187, 188, 189, 190;
offers Ingram pardon, 191;
rebels surrender to, 191, 192;
Charles II blames, 195;
recalled, 196;
illegal seizures of, 197, 198;
angry at commissioners, 199, 200;
refuses to leave, 201;
proclamation of, 202, 203;
continues executions, 203, 204;
controls Assembly, 205, 206;
dread of, 207;
Jeffreys' proclamation angers, 209, 210;
death of, 211;
compared with Effingham, 252.
Berkeley, Lady, letter of to Moryson, 204; 208; 210; 220.
Bermuda Hundred, Dale founds, 21; 116.
Bermudas, _Sea Adventure_ wrecked in, 9.
Berry, John, King's commissioner, 196;
arrives, 199; 200;
insulted, 208;
returns to England, 215;
influence of, 215, 216, 217.
Beverley, Robert, captures Hansford, 156;
invades Gloucester, 187, 188;
journals taken from, 213, 214;
dismissed from office, 216; 217; 220;
continued as Clerk of Assembly, 221;
prosecution of, 235, 236, 237;
alters bill, 248;
Effingham censures, 249; 252; 253.
_Black George_, Harveys sails in, 79.
Bland, Gyles, complains of poll tax, 139;
leads rebel fleet, 174; 176;
captured, 177; 183;
excepted from pardon, 202;
executed, 203.
Bland, John, attacks Navigation Acts, 119.
Blayton, Thomas, excepted from pardon, 202.
Bowler, Thomas, excepted from pardon, 203.
Bray, Colonel, excluded from Council, 216; 220.
Brent, Gyles, pursues Indians, 146, 147; 149;
joins Pamunkey expedition, 174;
marches against Bacon, 182;
his forces flee, 183.
Brick House, rebel forces at, 193.
_Bristol_, conferences on board of, 200.
Bristow, Major, 188, 189.
Buck, Rev., preaches at Jamestown, 17;
prayer of, 37.
Burgesses, in first Assembly, 36;
how distributed in 1619, 37; 39; 40; 41;
coerced by Governor, 42;
sympathize with Company, 60;
defy Charles I, 63; 64; 74;
exempted from arrest, 87; 100;
supreame power in Virginia, 1652, 102; 103; 104; 105;
contest with Council
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