n Argoll 350
Widgeon Robt 100
Wilkins Jno 150
Webb Edwd 200
Wilcock Jno 200
Warren James 50
Waterson Wm 855
Warren Robt. 190
Water Lieut-Coll Wm 700
Webb Charles 133-1/4
Willett Wms 2650
Waterson Richd 150
Wilkins Argoll 150
Walter Elizb Widdo 100
Warren Joseph 50
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99671
Lands not paid for vizt
Gleab formerly Capt Foxcrofts 1500
John Majr at Occahannock 200
Hogbin not being in Virginia 100
Tho Smith 300
Tho Marshall orphan 75
Jno Rews not in Virginia 100
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2275
The total on the other side is 99671 acres
Added to it ye Glebe land 1500
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101171 acres
The preceding Sheets are true copys of the Rentrolls for the year 1704
given in and accounted for by the several Sherifs in April 1705 and
sworne to before his Excellcy according to which they made up their
accounts of the Quitrents with
Will Robertson Clerk.
_INDEX_
INDEX
Accomac,
farms and tithables of, 58; 79.
Allen, Arthur,
six tithables, 57.
Allen, William,
_Burgess_ in 1629, 73.
Allerton, Isaac,
deals in servants, 48.
Ambrose, Robert,
deals in servants, 49.
Anbury, Major,
describes Virginia upper class, 158.
Andros, Sir Edmund, 29; 35; 52;
hesitates to deprive wealthy of land holdings, 143-144.
Archer, George,
deals in servants, 49;
extensive landowner, 79.
Armetrading, Henry, 79.
Artisans,
became planters in Virginia, 27;
called for in broadside of 1610, 28;
on the plantations, 156-157.
Ashton, Peter,
deals in servants, 48.
Austin, James,
deals in servants, 48.
Avery, Richard,
his cattle, 101;
inventory of, 106.
Bacon Nathaniel, Sr., 109; 110.
Bacon, Nathaniel, Jr.,
describes poverty in Virginia
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