Chapter 6
[AA] _Hogg Island._--This is set down on Smith's and all succeeding maps. It is six or eight miles below Jamestown island, and its name being unchanged, is very well known at the present time. In the text John Utie is named as one of the inhabitants, and his name appears in Hening as one of the Burgesses in 1629 from "the plantations between Archer's Hope and Martins Hundred," which corresponds with its location.
_At Martin's Hundred._[BB]
William Harwood, Samuell March, Hugh Hues, John Jackson, Thomas Ward, John Stevans, Humphrey Walden, Thomas Doughtie, John Hasley, Samwell Weaver, _vidua_ Jackson, _filia_ Jackson, Mrs. Taylor, Ann Windor, Elizabeth Bygrane, Mr. Lake, Mr. Burren, John Stone, Samwell Cultey, John Helline, _uxor_ Helline, A Frenchman _et uxor_, Thomas Siberg.
[BB] _Martin's Hundred._--Martin's Hundred is located On Fry and Jefferson's map between Hog island and Mulberry island, and on a small stream called Skies creek, on the north side of James river. In the proceedings of the Assembly in 1619 it is referred to as Paspaheigh's, alias Martin's Hundred, see ante p. 30. In the "Particulars of Land in Virginia," before mentioned, we read, "Martin's Hundred, containing 80,000 acres, part planted." Captaine Martin was made president by Capt. John Smith in 1609, but he did not desire the position and resigned. At the Assembly in 1619, he and the privileges named in his patent, and certain charges against him of unfair dealing with the Indians occupied no little attention.--See ante, pp. 12 and 13. For further particulars in regard to his attempts at imposition on the Company and like charges, the reader is referred to Stith, pp. 219, 220, 221.
_At Warwick Squrake._[CC]
John Batt, Henry Prinffe, Wassell Weblin, 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, Barthelmew Hopkins, John Jefferson, Robert Thresher, John Rowes, Mr. Yates, Robert Goodman, _uxor_ Ely, infant Ely, Capt. Rawleigh Crashaw, Robert Wright, James Sleight, John Welchman, John More, Henry Potter, Mr. Roswell, Mr. Roswell, William Gawntlett, Osborne Smith, _uxor_ More, _uxor_ Wright, _uxor_ Wright, _filia_ Wright, Thomas Dowse, Samwell Bennett, William Browne, William Allen, Lewis Welchman, Robert More, Mrs. Dowse, _uxor_ Bennett, _pueri_ { Bennett, { Bennett,
[DD] _Elizabeth Citty._--The settlement which was the foundation of the county still known by the same name. It includes the peninsula formed by the Chesapeake bay and James river. At the meeting of the Burgesses in 1629 it was represented as two districts or burroughs, viz; the upper parte and the lower parte, each having three delegates, and the text shows that of these Thomas Willobouy of the upper and Adam Thoroughgood of the lower part were living there in 1626.
_At Bricke Row._[EE]
Thomas Flint, John Hampton, Richard Peirsby, William Rookins, Rowland Williams, Steven Dixon, Thomas Risby, Henry Wheeler, James Brooks, Samuel Bennett, John Carning, Thomas Neares, Robert Salvadge, William Barry, Joseph Hatfield, Edward Marshall, Ambrose Griffith, Petter Arrundell, Anthony Bonall, } ---- La Geurd, } Frenchmen, James Bonall, a Frenchm., John Arrundell, John Haine, Nicholas Row, Richard Althrop, John Loyd _uxor_ Haine (or Hame), _uxor_ Hampton, Elizabeth Arrundell, Margret Arrundell, 927
[EE] _Bricke Row._--We can find no reference to this place unless "The Row" on the north side of the James a short distance above the mouth of the Chichahominy, on Fry and Jefferson's map is the place.
_At Bass's Choice._
Capt. Nathaniel Basse, Samwell Basse, Benjamin Simmes, Thomas Sheward, Benjamin Handcleare, William Barnard, John Shelley, Nathaniell Moper, Nath. Gammon, Margrett Giles, Richard Longe, _uxor_ Longe, infant Longe, Richard Evans. William Newman, John Army, Peter Langden, Henry, Andrew Rawley, Peter.
_More at Elizabeth Cittie._
Lieutenant Sheppard, John Powell, John Wooley, Cathren Powell, John Bradston, Francis Pitts, Gilbert Whitfield, Peter Hereford, Thomas Faulkner, Esaw de la Ware, William Cornie, Thomas Curtise, Robert Brittaine, Roger Walker, Henry Kersly, Edward Morgaine, Anthony Ebsworth, Agnes Ebsworth, Elinor Harris, Thomas Addison, William Longe, William Smith, William Pinsen, Capt. William Tucker, Capt. Nick Martean, Leftenant Ed. Barkly, Daniell Tanner, John Morris, George Thomson, Paule Thomson, William Thomson, Pasta Champin, Stephen Shere, Jeffery Hall Rich. Jones, William Hutchinson, Richard Apleton, Thomas Evans, Weston Browne, Robert Mounday, Steven Colloe, Ralph Adams, Thomas Phillips, Francis Barrett, Mary Tucker, Jane Brackley, Elizabeth Higgins, Mary Mounday, Chouponke, an Indian, Anthony, } Isabella, } negroes. Lieut. Lupo, Phillip Lupo, Bartholmew Wethersby, Henry Draper, Joseph Haman, Elizabeth Lupo, Albiano Wethersby, John Laydon, Ann Laydon, Virginia Laydon, Alice Laydon, 1009 Katherine Laydon, William Evans, William Julian, William Kemp, Richard Wither, John Jornall, Walter Mason, Sara Julian, Sara Gouldocke, John Salter, William Soale, Jeremy Dickenson, Lawrance Peele, John Evans, Marke Evans, George Evans, John Downeman, Elizabeth Downeman, William Baldwin, John Sibley, William Clarke, Rice Griffine, Joseph Mosley, Robert Smith, John Cheesman, Thomas Cheesman, Edward Cheesman, Peter Dickson, John Baynam, Robert Sweet, John Parrett, William Fouks, John Clackson, John Hill, William Morten, William Clarke, Edward Stockdell, Elizabeth Baynam, George Davies, Elizabeth Davies, Ann Harrison, John Curtise, John Walton, Edward Oston, Toby Hurt, Cornelius May, Elizabeth May, Henry May, child, Thomas Willowbey, Oliver Jenkinson, John Chandeler, Nicholas Davies, Jone Jenkins, Mary Jenkins, Henry Gouldwell, Henry Prichard, Henry Barber, Ann Barber, John Hutton, Elizabeth Hutton, Thomas Baldwin, John Billiard, Reynold Booth, Mary, Elizabeth Booth, child, Capt. Thomas Davies, John Davies, Thomas Huges, William Kildrige, Alex^r Mountney, Edward Bryan, Percivall Ibotson, John Penrice, Robert Locke, Elizabeth & Ann Ibotson, Edward Hill, Thomas Best, Hanna Hill, Elizabeth Hill, Robert Salford, John Salford, Phillip Chapman, Thomas Parter, Mary Salford, Francis Chamberlln, William Hill, William Harris, William Worldige, John Forth, Thomas Spilman, Rebecca Chamberlin, Alice Harris, 1102 Pharow Phlinton, Arthur Smith, Hugh Hall, Robert Sabin, John Cooker, Hugh Dicken, William Gayne, Richard Mintren, Jun^r, Joane Hinton, Elizabeth Hinton, Rebecca Coubber, Richard Mintren, Sen^r, John Frye, William Brooks, Sibile and William Brooks, Thomas Crispe, Richard Packe, Miles Prichett, Thomas Godby, Margery Prichett, Jone Goodby, Jone Grindry, John Iniman, Mary Grindry, John Grindry, child, John Waine, Ann Waine, Mary Ackland, George Ackland, John Harlow, William Cappe, Edward Walters, Paule Harwood, Nick. Browne, Adam Througood, Richard East, Stephen Read, Grace Watters, Will^m Watters. Will^m Ganey, Henry Ganey, John Robinson, Robert Browne, Thomas Parrish, Edmund Spalden, Roger Farbracke, Theodor Jones, William Baldwin, Luke Aden, Anna Ganey, Anna Ganey, _filia_, Elizabeth Pope, Rebecca Hatch, Thomasin Loxmore, Thomas Garnett, Elizabeth Garnett, Susan Garnett, Frances Michell, Jonas Stockton, Timothee Stockton, William Cooke, Richard Boulten, Frances Hill, John Jackson, Richard Davies, Ann Cooke, Dictras Chrismus, Thomas Hill, Arthur Davies, William Newcome, Elizabeth Chrismus, Joan Davies, Thomas Hethersall, William Douglas, Thomas Douthorn, Elizabeth Douthorn, Samuel Douthorn, a boy, Thomas, an Indian, John Hazard, Jone Hazard, Henry, Frances Mason, Michaell Wilcocks, William Querke, Mary Mason, Mandlin Wilcocks, Mr. Keth, minister, John Bush, John Cooper, Jonadab Illett, John Barnaby, John Seaward, 1195 Robest Newman, William Parker, Thomas Snapp, Clement Evans, Thomas Spilman, Thomas Parrish.
_At the Eastern Shore._
Capt. William Epps, Mrs. Epps, Peter Epps, William, Edmond Cloake, William Bribby, Thomas Cornish, John Fisher, William Dry, Henry Wilson, Peter Porter, Christopher Cartter, John Sunnfill (or Sumfill), Nicholal Graunger, James Vocat Piper, Edward, John, Thomas, George, Charles Farmer, James Knott, John Ascomb, Robert Fennell, Phillip, Daniell Cogley, William Andrews, Thomas Granes, John Wilcocks, Thomas Crampe, William Coomes, John Parsons, John Coomes, James Chambers, Robert Ball, Goodwife Ball, Thomas Hall, Ismale Hills, John Tyers, Walter Scott, Goodwife Scott, Robert Edmonds, Thomas Hichcocke, John Evans, Henry Wattkins, Peregree Wattkins, Daniell Watkins, John Blower, Gody Blower, John, A boy of Mr. Cans, John How, John Butterfeild, William Davies, Peter Longman, John Wilkins, Goodwife Wilkins, Thomas Powell, Gody Powell, Thomas Parke, William Smith, Edward Drew, Nicholas Hoskins, and his child, William Williams, Mrs. Williams, John Throgmorton, Bennanine Knight, Chad Gunston, Abram Analin, Thomas Blacklocke, John Barnett, Thomas Savadge, William Beane, Salamon Greene, John Wasborne, William Quills. 1277
_The End of the List of the Living._
A LIST OF THE NAMES OF THE DEAD IN VIRGINIA SINCE APRIL LAST.
FEB^y 16^{th}, 1623.
_Colledge._
William Lambert, John Wood, } William More, } killed, Thomas Naylor, } James Howell. }
_At the Neck of Land._
Moses Conyers, George Grimes, William Clements, Thomas Fernley, killed, Edward.
_At Jordain's Jorney._
Roger Much, Mary Reese, Robert Winter, Robert Woods, Richard Shriese, Thomas Bull, John Kinton, Daniell.
_At West & Sherlow Hundred._
Samwell Foreman, Zorobabell, 2 Indians, One negar, Thomas Roberts, John Edmonds, John Lasey, Daniell Francke, Capt. Nath. West, Christopher Harding, killed.
_At Flower de Hundred._
John Mayor, William Waycome, Thomas Prise, Robert Walkin, John Fetherston, John Ax. Roberts, Richard Jones, Richard Griffin, Richard Ranke, William Edger, 39 John Fry, Dixi Carpenter, William Smith, James Cindnare, Edward Temple, Sara Salford, John Stanton, Christo. Evans.
_At James Cittie._
Mr. Sothey, John Dumpont, Thomas Browne, Henry Sothey, Thomas Sothey, Mary Sothey, Elizabeth Sothey, Thomas Clarke, Margarett Shrawley, Richard Walker, Vallentyne Gentler, Peter Brishitt, Humphrey Boyse, John Watton, Arthur Edwards, Thomas Fisher, William Spence, } Mrs. Spence, } lost, George Sharks, John Bush, Mr. Collins, _uxor_ Collins, Mr. Peyden, Peter De Maine, Goodman Ascomb, Goodman Witts, William Kerton, Mr. Atkins, Thomas Hakes, Peter Gould, Robert Ruffe, Ambrose Fresey, Henry Fry, John Dinse, Thomas Trundall, Richard Knight, John Jefferys, John Hamun, John Meridien, John Countivane, Thomas Guine, Thomas Somersall, William Rowsley, Elizabeth Rowsley, a maid of theirs, Robert Bennett, Thomas Roper, Mr. Fitziefferys, Mrs. Smith, Peter Martin, James Jakins, Mr. Crapplace, John Lullett, Ann Dixon, William Hewlett, Mr. Furlow's child, Jacob Prophett, John Reding (or Reeing) Ritchard Atkins, his child, John Bayly, William Jones, his son and, John, Mr. Pearis' servant, Josias Hartt, Judith Sharp, Ann Quarle, ---- Reignolds, William Dier, Mary Dier, Thomas Sexton, Mary Brawdrye, Edward Normansell, Henry Fell, ---- Enims, Roger Turnor, Thomas Guine, John Countway, John Meriday, 125 Benjamine Usher, John Haman, John Jefferyes, Richard Knight, John Walker, Hosier, William Jackson, William Apleby, John Manby, Arthur Cooke, Stephen.
_At the Plantation over ag^t James Cittie._
Humphrey Clough, Morris Chaloner, Samuell Betton, John Gruffin, William Edwards, Wiliam Salisbury, Mathew Griffine, Robert Adwards, John Jones, Thomas Prichard, Thomas Morgaine, Thomas Biggs, Nicholas Bushell, Robert Williams, Robert Reynolds, Edward Huies, Thomas Foulke, Mathew Jenings, Richard Morris, Frances Barke, John Ewins, Samwell Fisher, John Ewins, James Cartter, Edward Fletcher, Aderton Greene, Morice Baker, Robert, Mr. Ewins' man, Robert Pidgion, Thomas Triggs, James Thursby, Nicholas Thimbleby, Frances Millett, John Hooks, Thomas Lawson, William Miller, Nicholas Fatrice, John Champ, John Maning, Richard Edmonds, David Collins, Thomas Guine, John Vicars, John Meredie, Beng. Usher, John Cantwell, Richard Knight, Robert Hellue, Thomas Barrow, John Enines, Edward Price, Robert Taylor, Richard Butterey, Mary Lacon, Robert Baines, Joseph Arther, Thomas Mason, John Beman, Christo. Pittman, Thomas Willer, Samwell Fulshaw, John Walmsley, Abram Colman, John Hodges, Naamy Boyle.
_At Hogg Island._
William Brakley, Peter Dun, John Long. 204
_At Martins Hundred._
Henry Bagford, Nicholas Gleadston, Nicholas Dornigton, Raph Rogers, Richard Frethram, John Brogden, John Beanam, Francis Atkinson, Robert Atkinson, John Kerill, Edward Davies, Percivall Mann, Mathew Staneling, Thomas Nicholls, 2 children of the Frenchmen, John Pattison, } _uxor_ Pattison, } killed, Edward Windor, Thomas Horner, John Walker, Thomas Pope, Richard Ston, John Catesby, Richard Stephens, William Harris, Christo. Woodward, Joseph Turner.
_At Warwick Squrake._
Josias Collins, Clement Wilson, William Robinson, Christo. Rawson, Thomas Winslow, _uxor_ Winslow, infant Winslow, Alex^r Sussames, Thomas Prickett, Thomas Maddox, John Greene, Nathaniel Stanbridg, John Litton, Christo. Ash, _uxor_ Ash, infant Ash, Nethaniel Lawe,} Jane Fisher,} killed, Phillip Jones, Edward Banks, John Symons, Thomas Smith, Thomas Griffin, George Cane, Robert Whitt, Symon, an Italien. X/
_At Elizabeth Cittie._
Charle Marshall, William Hopkicke, Dorothie Parkinson, William Robertts, John Farrar, Martin Cuffe, Thomas Hall, Thomas Smith, Christo. Robertts, Thomas Browne, Henry Fearne, Thomas Parkins, Mr. Hussy, James Collis, Raph Rockley, William Geales, George Jones, Andrew Allinson, William Downes, Richard Gillett, Goodwife Nonn, Hugo Smale, 280 Thomas Wintersall, John Wright, James Fenton, Cisely, a maid, John Gavett, James, } John, } Irishmen, Jocky Armestronge, Wolston Pelsant, Sampson Pelsant, Cathrin Capps, William Elbridg, John Sanderson, John Bewbricke, John Baker, killed, William Lupo, Timothy Burley, Margery Frisle, Henry West, Jasper Taylor, Brigett Searle, Anthony Andrew, Edmond Cartter, Thomas ----, William Gauntlett, Gilbert ----, killed, Christopher Welchman, John Hilliard, Gregory Hilliard, John Hilliard, William Richards, Elizabeth, a maid, Capt. Hickcocke, Thomas Keinnston, Capt. Lincolne, Chad. Gulstons, _uxor_ Gulstons, infant Gulstons, George Cooke, Richard Goodchild, Chrisenus, his child, Elizabeth Mason, Symon Wither, Whitney Guy, Thomas Brodbanke, William Burnhouse, John Sparkes, Robert Morgaine, John Locke, William Thompson, Thomas Fulham, Cutberd Brooks, Innocent Poore, Edward Dupper, Elizabeth Davies, Thomas Buwen, Ann Barber, William Lucott, Nicholas ----, killed, Henry Bridges, Henry Payton, Richard Griffin, Raph Harrison, Samwell Harvie, John Boxer, Benjaimine Boxer, Thomas Servant, Frances Chamberline, Bridgett Dameron, Isarell Knowles, Edward Bendige, William Davies, John Phillips, Daniell Sandwell, William Jones, Robert Ball's wife, Robert Leaner, Hugh Nickcott, John Knight.
_Out of the Ship called The Furtherance._
John Walker, ---- Hosier, William Jackson, William Apleby, John Manby, Arthur Cooke, Steven. 366
_Out of the God's Gift._
Mr. Clare, master, William Bennett.
_Out of the Margrett & John._
Mr. Langley, Mr. Wright.
The Guner of the _William & John_. 371
_FINIS._
_EDITOR'S NOTE._
The reader will perceive that the foregoing list of the dead reports only those who had died "since April last" (1622), consequently does not include the victims of the Indian massacre, which occurred on the 22d of March of that year. The number which fell by that diabolical conspiracy, as reported by Smith, amounted to 347, and in his Generall Historie, at page 149, he has a list of the numbers murdered at different places. Neill copies from the Records of the Virginia Company (now in the Congressional Library at Washington) a list of their names--see his "History of the Virginia Company," pp. 339-346--and considering that it is proper to annex this to the list preceding we herewith give it. The total corresponds with the statement in Smith's Historie.
The number of deaths in the census list shows a mortality amounting in one year to upwards of twenty per cent. of the whole population, exceeding the number which fell in the massacre by twenty-four. The fullest details of this and many other matters relating to the Colony while under the Virginia Company, can be found more fully shown in Neill's History of the Virginia Company than in any other work we have seen.
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"Here following is set downe a true list of the names of all those that were massacred by the treachery of the Sauages in Virginia, the 22^{nd} March last.
"To the end that their lawfull heyres may take speedy order for the inheritinge of their lands and estates there. For which the honourable Company of Virginia are ready to do them all right and fauour:"
_At Captaine Berckley's Plantation, seated at Falling Creeke, some 66 miles from James Citie, in Virginia._
John Berkley, Esquire, Thomas Brasington, John Sawyer, Roger Dauid, Francis Gowsh, Bartholmew Peram, Giles Peram, John Dowler, Laurence Dowler, Lewis Williams, Richard Bascough, Thomas Holland, John Hunt, Robert Horner Mason, Phillip Bames, William Swandal, Robert Williams, his Wife and Childe, Giles Bradshawe, his Wife and Childe, John Howlet and his sonne, Thomas Wood and Collins his man, Joseph Fitch, apothecary to Doctor Pots.
_At Master Thomas Sheffield Plantation, some three miles from the Falling Creeke._
Master Th: Sheffield[478] and Rachel his wife, John Reeue, William Tyler, a boy, Samuel Reeue, John Ellen, Robert Tyler, a boy, Mathew ----, Judeth Howard, Thomas Poole, Methusalem ----, Thomas Taylor, William Tyler
[478] The son of William Sheffield.
_At Henrico Iland, about two miles from Sheffield's Plantation._
---- Atkins, ---- Weston, Philip Shatford, William Perigo, Owen Jones, one of Capt. Berkley's people.
_Slaine of the Colledge People, about two miles from Henrico-Citie._
Samuel Stringer, George Soldan, William Basset, John Perry, Edward Ember, Jarrat Moore, Thomas Xerles, Thomas Freeman, John Allen, Thomas Cooke, John Clements, James Faulkoner, Christopher Henley, William Jordan, Robert Dauis, Thomas Hobson, William Bailey.
_At Apo-mattucke River, at Master Abraham Pierce his Plantation, some five miles off the Colledge People._
William Charte, Jo: Waterhowse, John Barker, a boy, Robert Yeoman.
_At Charles-Citie and about the precincts of Capt. Smith's Company._
Roger Royal, Thomas Jones, Robert Maruel, Edward Heydon, Henry Bushel.
_At other Plantations next adioyning._
Richard Plat and his Brother, Henry Milward, his wife, his Childe and his Sister, Richard, a boy, Goodwife Redhead.
_At Mr. William Farrar's House._
Master John England and his man, John Bel, Henricke Peterson and Alice, his Wife, and William, her sonne, Thomas, his man, James Woodshaw, Mary and } Elizabeth, } Maid servants.
_At Berkley-Hundred, some five miles from Charles-Citie._
Capt. George Sharpe, Esq., one of his Maiesties Petitioners. John Rowles, Richard Rowles, his Wife and Childe, Giles Wilkins, Giles Bradway, Richard Fereby, Thomas Sharpe, Robert Jordan, Edward Painter.
_At Westouer, about a mile from Berkley-Hundred._
And First at Cap. Fr. West's Plantation:
James English, Richard Dash.
At Master John West's Plantation:
Christopher Turner, Dauid Owen.
At Capt. Nathanael Wests:
Michael Aleworth, John Wright.
At Lieutenant Gibs his Dividend:
John Paly, Thomas Ratcliffe, Michael Booker, John Higglet, Nathanael Earle, John Gibbes, William Parker, Richard Wainham, Benomy Keyman, Thomas Gay, James Vpfall, Daniel, M^r Dombelowes man.
At Mr. Richard Owen's House:
Richard Owen, Stephen Dubo, Francis, an Irishman, Thomas Paine, One old Maid called blinde Margaret, William Reeue.