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Francis Coleman Rosenberger. which the governor took to be void by the delinquency of Clay- bourne , who had long enjoy'd it . He furnish'd me with a sum of money to bear the charge of this sollicitation ; which took effect , tho ' the ...
Francis Coleman Rosenberger. which the governor took to be void by the delinquency of Clay- bourne , who had long enjoy'd it . He furnish'd me with a sum of money to bear the charge of this sollicitation ; which took effect , tho ' the ...
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... took horse about nine , and in the distance of ten miles reached a quarter of Col. Stith's , under the management of John Tomasin . This plantation lies on the west side of Stith's creek , which was so full of water , by reason of a ...
... took horse about nine , and in the distance of ten miles reached a quarter of Col. Stith's , under the management of John Tomasin . This plantation lies on the west side of Stith's creek , which was so full of water , by reason of a ...
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... took our Leaves of the Rest of our Company Road Down to John Colins in order to set off next Day homewards . Sunday 10th We took our farewell of the Branch and travell'd over Hills and Mountains to 1 Coddys on Great Cacapehon about 40 ...
... took our Leaves of the Rest of our Company Road Down to John Colins in order to set off next Day homewards . Sunday 10th We took our farewell of the Branch and travell'd over Hills and Mountains to 1 Coddys on Great Cacapehon about 40 ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GEORGE MASON 17251792 | 17 |
JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833 | 19 |
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