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Honeywood, Colonel Philip, 58
Hopkinson, Daniel, 18, 64, 77
Horses, 59-61; racing of, 71
Horsmanden, Daniel, 34; Ursula, 34; Warham, 42
Hospital, 7
Hospitality, 57-59
Hostelries, 57
Household, 51-57
Hunlock, Kathryne, 49
Hunt, George, 42; Rev. Robert, 4
Hunting, 69, 70
Ice house, 75
Independent Planter, 27-30
Indians, 26, 68, 69, 70
Industries, 28-30
Isle of Wight County, 8, 20, 21, 34, 35, 46, 50, 55, 60, 67, 77
Jackson, Henry, 22
James I, King, 64
James City Corporation, 10, 16, 20, 22
James River, 7, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 36, 41, 48, 57, 69, 78
Jamestown, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 17, 19, 21-23, 25, 58, 60, 68, 72, 75, 78; Church, 54, 78; Island, 20, 78
Jeffreys, Sir Herbert, 69
Jewelry, 65-68
Johnson, John, 20
Jonathan, 10
Jones, Morgan, 29
Joones, Elizabeth, 4
Jordan, Mrs. Alice, 81
Jordan, Sisley (Ciceley), 4, 44; George, 81; Samuel, 44
Kecoughtan, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 25, 68, 77
Kemp, Richard, 21
Key, Martha, 8; Thomas, 8
"Kingsland," 25
Kingsmill, Richard, 22
Kitchens, 55, 56
Kneaton, Augustine, 30
Land, private ownership of, 8
Lane, Thomas, 36, 37
Langley Air Force Base, 19
Laundering, 56, 57
Laydon, John, 3
Lear, Elizabeth (Bridger), 41; Thomas, 41
Lee, Mr., 70
Lighting facilities, 51, 52
Ligon, Richard, 60, 71
"Littletown," 23, 57
Llewellyn, Daniel, 34, 45, 65
Lockey, Edward, 44
London, 11, 18, 22, 37, 43, 45, 55, 64, 66
London Merchant, 10
Louis XIV, 63
Louisiana, 25
Lower Norfolk County, 21, 35, 47, 52, 55, 63-65, 76, 82
Lukin arms, 82
Lunsford, Sir Thomas, 58
Lupo, Lieutenant Albiano, 8; Elizabeth, 8
Lynnhaven, 21, 47, 66, 81; Bay, 81; Church, 81
Magazine Ships, 14, 15
Maids for wives, 10, 11
Malt-mill, 38, 73
"Malvern Hill," 29, 71
"Marie's Mount," 22
Mariners Museum, 31
Marmaduke, 11
Marriage, contracts in, 42, 43; first, 3
Martiau, Nicholas, 50, 81
Martin, Andrew, 71
Martin's Hundred, 11, 16
Maryland, 35
Massacre 1622, 7, 13
Matches, slow, 16, 64
Materials, 33, 38, 39
Mathews, Captain Samuel, 14, 16, 23, 48, 58
Menefie, George, 9, 19, 20, 22, 57
Middle Plantation, 69; see also Williamsburg
Mihill, Edward, 43; Mrs. Elizabeth, 43
Mint julep, 75, 76
Mode, Josias, 72
Monmouth caps, 9, 12, 64
Morris, Samuel, 71
Moryson, Major Francis, 58
Moseley, Arthur, 65; Mrs. Susan, 65, 66; William, 65
Mulberry Island, 22, 23
Musical Instruments, 72
Muster 1625, 15
Nansemond County, 28, 29, 35, 41; see also Upper Norfolk County
Nansemond River, 19, 22, 23
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 19
Negroes, 19, 26, 37, 50
New Poquoson: area, 26; parish, 31, 33, 43
New Poquoson River, 31
New Town, 20
Newport News, 11, 16, 19, 22, 57, 58
Nickolson, Robert, 64, 67
Ninepins, 76, 77
Norfolk, 20, 25
North Carolina, 32
Northampton County, 49
Northern Neck, 70
Northumberland County, 30
Nottoway region, 32
Norwood, Colonel Henry, 58
Offley, Sarah, 65
"Okenneck," 29
Old, Susan, 8
Old Brick Church (St. Luke's), 34
Old Christmas, 68
Old Point, 5
Orchards, 22, 23
Orient, importations from, 40
Pace, Izabella, 9; Richard, 9
Page, Alice (Lukin), 82; Frances, 13; Francis, 78; Colonel John, 78
Palisades, 16
Palmer, Thomas, 47
Pamunkey (York) River, 68
Particular Plantations, 11, 12; Supplies for, 12, 13
Patience, 4, 6
Pease Hill Creek Mill, 28
Peirce, Joane, 6; Mrs. Joane, 6, 22; Captain William, 6, 22
Peirsey, Abraham, 14, 20, 23, 66, 77; Elizabeth, 66; Mary, 66
Peirsey's Hundred, 16
Perry, Henry, 59; Micajah, 36, 37; William, 9
Perry and Lane, 55
Peru, 1
Pettigrew, Andrew, 30
"Pickthorn Farm," 29
Pitt, Colonel Thomas, 37, 67
Plantagenet, Beauchamp, 58
Plantation Life: Calthrope, 31-34; Bridger, 34-41
Planters, independence of, 27-30
Pleasants, John, 37
Pocahontas, 22
Pollentine, Mrs. Rachel, 21
Pooley, Rev. Greville, 44, 45
Population 1625, 15
Poquoson, 28; see also New Poquoson
Poquoson River, 31; New, 19; Old, 19
Pott, Doctor John, 20, 48
Pottery kiln, 29
Povey, Thomas, 46
Powell, Colonel, 40; Captain Nathaniel, 13
Powhatan, 68
Purefoy, Lieutenant Thomas, 31
Ragg, Thomas, 32
Rappahannock: Church, 71; County, 46; River, 58
Rathbone, Richard, 77
Raymer, Adam, 14
Read, Elizabeth (Martiau), 81; George, 81
Recreation, 68-72
Reynolds, Christopher, 48
Richmond County, 77
Roanoke Island, 1
Robins, Mary, 43
Rolfe, John, 22; Thomas, 22
Rolfe House, 21
Rookings, William, 24
Rowles, Jane, 14; Richard, 14
Royalists, 2, 34, 58
Royall, Joseph, 61
St. Luke's Church, 34
Salford, Joane, 8; Robert, 8; Sarah, 8
Sandys, Sir Edwin, 10; George, 16, 17, 57
Savage, John, 43
Scales, 18, 55
Seaventure, 4, 6, 30
Servants, 18, 19, 47-51, 80
Sharpe, Robert, 77
Sheild, Robert, 43
Sheppard, Mrs. Elizabeth, 43, 45
"Shirley," 79
Silk culture, 17
Skimeno, 28
Slader, Mr. Mathew, 71
Slaughter, Elizabeth, 46; Francis, 46
Smalcomb, John, 79
Smith, Arthur, 45; Arthur I, 67, 77; Major John, 34; John of Nibley, 12; Captain Roger, 16; Thomas, 67
Smith's Fort Plantation, 21
Smith's (Southampton) Hundred, 11
Smyth, Richard, 76
Snoden, Ann, 50
Somers, Sir George, 6, 73
Southampton Hundred, 11
Southey, Thomas, 11
Southward, 32
Spanish settlement, 25
Spence, Ensign William, 20
Spencer, "Goody," 47
Sports, 68-72
Stafford County, 60
Still, liquor, 29, 73
Steelyards, 18, 55
Stephens, Francis (Culpeper), 42; Richard, 20; Captain Samuel, 42
Stewart, Charles, 77
Stockade, 3
Sturgeon, 5
Supplies 1625, 16; after 1625, 17
Supply, 12, 13, 14
Surry County, 21, 24, 35, 43, 44, 81
Susan, 14, 15
Swan, 4
Swann, Colonel Thomas, 44; family, 78
"Swann's Point," 78
Tableware and table linen, 52, 53
Taylor, Dr. James, 46; Stephen, 49
Tenants of the Virginia Company, 9, 10
The Hague, 66
Thelaball, Mrs. Elizabeth (Mason), 55
Thornton, Luke, 77
Thoroughgood, Adam I, 21, 48, 65; Adam II, 81
"Thropland," 31
Tibboth, Mary (Bridger), 41; Richard, 41
Tiger, 11
Tockwough, 5
Tombstones, 80-82
Townshend, Richard, 48
Tracy, Joyce, 13; Mary, 13; Thomas, 13; William, 12, 13
Travel, 59-61
Travis family, 78
Treasurer, 8
Triall, 4
Tristram and Jane, 18, 19, 22, 77
Tuckahoe, see Tockwough
Turkey-work, 54, 55
Underwood, Elizabeth, 46, 67; Colonel William, 46
Unity, 20
Upper Norfolk County, 8, 35; see also Nansemond County
Upton, Captain John, 35, 60
Varina, Henrico County, 76
Vehicles, 60
Virginia Company, 9-11, 14-17, 26, 73; land of, 10; tenants of, 9
Wagers, 71
Walker, Colonel John, 43
Warming pans, 27, 53
Warren, Thomas, 21, 43
Warriscoyack, 21; see also Isle of Wight
Warriscoyack Indians, 26
Warwick, 11
Warwick: City of, 31; County, 9, 23, 28, 59, 82; River, 14, 23, 42, 58
Warwicktown, 25
Watch, "pendilum," 68
Water supply, 3, 4, 56
Waters Creek, 28, 31
Watts, Edmund, 74, 79
Webb, Elizabeth, 14
Werowocomoco, 68
West, Nathaniel, 13
West and Shirley Hundred, 8
West Indies, 6, 37, 40, 73
Westmoreland County, 29, 67
"Westover," 82
Westover, Court at, 47
"White Marsh," 34
Williamsburg, 78, 82; see also Middle Plantation
Willoughby, Mrs. Sarah, 64
Wills, John, 22; family, 22
Windmill, 22
"Windmill Point," Warwick County, 82
Womack, Alexander, 71
Women, Status of, 41-47
Wood, Abraham, 48
Woodliffe, Captain John, 12
Woodward, Sara, 45
Woory, Mrs. Elizabeth, 55
Wormeley, Colonel Christopher, 37; Captain Ralph, 58
Wormeley's Creek, 47
Worsham, William, 79
Yeardley, Colonel Francis, 65, 66; Governor Sir George, 4, 10, 11, 21, 22, 78, 81; Mrs. Sarah, 66, 81; see also Offley
York: County, 28, 30, 32, 33, 42, 44, 47, 50, 71, 72, 74, 75, 79, 80; River, 31, 69; see also Pamunkey River
Yorktown, 81
Young, Richard, 23
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Transcriber's note
The following changes have been made to the text:
Page 27: "racoon" changed to "raccoon".
Page 41: "no title whatsover" changed to "no title whatsoever".
Page 45: "Nothwithstanding the limitations" changed to "Notwithstanding the limitations".
Page 50: "usually a barrell" changed to "usually a barrel".
Page 52 (in this version of the text): In caption "archeological" changed to "archaeological".
Page 73: "made from molassas" changed to "made from molasses".
Page 75: "poultice, soothed inflamation" changed to "poultice, soothed inflammation".
Page 81: "Bolthorpe" changed to "Bolthrope".
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