Captain Roger Jones, of London and Virginia: Some of His Antecedents and DescendantsJ. Munsell's sons, 1891 - 442 من الصفحات |
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... lord , owning thousands of manorial acres which he cultivated with slaves that belonged to him like the cattle on his plantation , to whom he paid no wages , and who , therefore , could never become insolent or obtrusive . There were no ...
... lord , owning thousands of manorial acres which he cultivated with slaves that belonged to him like the cattle on his plantation , to whom he paid no wages , and who , therefore , could never become insolent or obtrusive . There were no ...
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... Lord Bishop of Llandaff ( 1566 ) , was of this family . I do not mean to intimate that we are probably descended from either of these families . I mention them simply as a circumstance with which any future genealogist may with ...
... Lord Bishop of Llandaff ( 1566 ) , was of this family . I do not mean to intimate that we are probably descended from either of these families . I mention them simply as a circumstance with which any future genealogist may with ...
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... Lord Culpeper , when his lordship came over in 1680 to take charge of that colony as its governor . It is evident that relations of friendship existed between the families of Lord Culpeper and Capt . Jones . In the latter's will we find ...
... Lord Culpeper , when his lordship came over in 1680 to take charge of that colony as its governor . It is evident that relations of friendship existed between the families of Lord Culpeper and Capt . Jones . In the latter's will we find ...
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... Lord Fairfax , and conveyed to him Leeds Castle , in Kent . In his will Capt . Roger Jones bequeaths to his son Frederick , among other things , his own picture and the " picture of Lord Fairfax . " This Thomas , 2nd Lord Culpeper ...
... Lord Fairfax , and conveyed to him Leeds Castle , in Kent . In his will Capt . Roger Jones bequeaths to his son Frederick , among other things , his own picture and the " picture of Lord Fairfax . " This Thomas , 2nd Lord Culpeper ...
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... Lord Cul- peper , and he is charged with having " declared his disaffection to yr Majys before leaving this country by refusing to serve in any office or take the usuall oaths . " As their majesties were William and Mary , his refusal ...
... Lord Cul- peper , and he is charged with having " declared his disaffection to yr Majys before leaving this country by refusing to serve in any office or take the usuall oaths . " As their majesties were William and Mary , his refusal ...
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الصفحة 271 - Howe'er it be, it seems to me, Tis only noble to be good. Kind hearts are more than coronets, And simple faith than Norman blood.
الصفحة 186 - Signed sealed published and declared by the above named John Anderson to be his last will and testament in the presence of us...
الصفحة 194 - Pounds to be paid her at her age of twenty one years or Day of Marriage which shall first happen.
الصفحة 182 - (Extracted from the Principal Registry of the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice.) " In the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
الصفحة 374 - Mr Carter is practising this Evening on the Guittar He begins with the Trumpet Minuet. He has a good Ear for Music; a vastly delicate Taste: and keeps good Instruments, he has here at Home a Harpsichord, Forte-Piano, Harmonica, Guittar, Violin, & German Flutes, & at Williamsburg, has a good Organ, he himself also is indefatigable in the Practice.
الصفحة 61 - States he studied law, and was admitted to practice in the courts of the District of Columbia in 1861.
الصفحة 374 - Virginia, some swear bitterly, but the practise seems to be generally disapproved. I have heard that this Country is notorious for Gaming, however this be, I have not seen a Pack of Cards, nor a Die, since I left home, nor gaming nor Betting of any kind except at the Richmond-Race. Almost every Gentleman of Condition, keeps a Chariot and Four ; many drive with six Horses.
الصفحة 376 - Maryland, Mr Carter has chosen for the place of his habitation a high spot of Ground in Westmoreland County at the Head of the Navigation of the River Nomini, where he has erected a large Elegant House, at a vast expence, which commonly goes by the name of Nomini-Hall. This House is built with Brick, but the bricks have been covered with strong lime Mortar; so that the building is now perfectly white; It is seventy-six Feet long from East to west...
الصفحة 376 - Mr. Carter has chosen for the place of his habitation a high spot of Ground in Westmoreland County at the Head of the Navigation of the River Nomini, where he has erected a large Elegant House, at a vast expence, which commonly goes by the name of Nomini-Hall. This House is built with Brick, but the bricks have been covered with strong lime Mortar ; so that the building is now perfectly white ; It is seventy-six Feet long from East to West ; & forty-four wide from North to South, two Stories high...
الصفحة 373 - They live in the same neat manner, dress after the same modes, and behave themselves exactly as the gentry in London; most families of any note having a coach, chariot, berlin, or chaise.