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Vol. V. [3-31] Essex County, Orders, Deeds, Etc., 1692-1695, pp. 199, 202, 205, 209, 216, 348, 394, 407, 413, Virginia State Library. [3-32] H. R. McIlwaine, Journals of the House of Burgesses, 1686, p. 37. [3-33] British Public Record Office, CO5-1359, pp. 91-92, Colonial Entry Book. [3-34] British Public Record Office, CO5-1306, Document 116, Correspondence of the Board of Trade. [3-35] British Public Record Office, CO5-1355, p. 361, Colonial Entry Book. [3-36] British Public Record Office, CO5-1359, pp. 91-92, Colonial Entry Book. [3-37] British Public Record Office, CO5-1405, p. 460, Council Minutes, 1680-1695. [3-38] British Public Record Office, CO5-1405, pp. 544-545, Council Minutes, 1680-1695. [3-39] British Public Record Office, CO5-1359, p. 345, Colonial Entry Book, 1696-1700. [3-40] British Public Record Office, CO5-1339, Document 33V. Correspondence of the Board of Trade. [3-41] British Public Record Office, CO5-1314, Document 63VIII, Correspondence of the Board of Trade. A copy of this interesting document is published as an appendix to this volume. [3-42] See appendix. [3-43] See appendix. [3-44] Of this land 15 acres belonged to Thomas Jefferson, probably the grandfather of President Jefferson. [3-45] In the opening years of the Eighteenth century the increased importation of slaves brought about an immediate decline in the migration of whites to Virginia from England. [3-46] Hening, Statutes at Large, Vol. II, p. 480. The laws governing the tithables were altered slightly from time to time. [3-47] Surry County, Wills, Deeds, Etc., 1671-1684, pp. 134-138, Virginia State Library. [3-48] Surry County, Wills, Deeds, Etc., 1671-1684, pp. 134-138, Virginia State Library. [3-49] Surry County, Deeds, Wills, Etc., 1684-1686, pp. 59-63, Virginia State Library. [3-50] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. I, pp. 364-373. [3-51] Prince George county was formed out of Charles City in 1703. [3-52] Surry County, Wills, Deeds, Etc., 1671-1684; Surry County, Deeds, Wills, Etc., 1684-1686, Virginia State Library. [3-53] Elizabeth City County Records, 1684-1699, Virginia State Library. NOTES TO CHAPTER IV [4-1] William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. VIII, p. 273. [4-2] William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. VIII, p. 273. [4-3] P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, p. 42. [4-4] Robert Beverley, History of Virginia, p. 221. [4-5] Peter Force,
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