[548] Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 167; P. R. O., CO1-37-16; CO1-36-77.
[549] Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 167.
[550] P. R. O., CO1-36-77.
[551] Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 168.
[552] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.
[553] W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 7.
[554] P. R. O., CO1-36-77.
[555] W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 7.
[556] P. R. O., CO1-36-77; CO1-36-16; T. M., p. 11.
[557] W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 5.
[558] P. R. O., CO5-1371-379.
[559] Bac's Pros., p. 11; T. M., p. 12.
[560] P. R. O., CO5-1371-369; CO1-37-16, 17; Bac's Pros., p. 11; Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 170.
[561] P. R. O., CO5-1371-379.
[562] Ibid.
[563] Ibid.
[564] Ibid.
[565] P. R. O., CO5-1371-380; CO1-37-16; Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 170.
[566] Ibid.
[567] Ibid.
[568] CO5-1371-380.
[569] Ibid.
[570] Va. Mag., Vol. I, p. 171; Hen., Vol. II, p. 543.
[571] W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 5.
[572] T. M., p. 15.
[573] W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 8.
[574] T. M., pp. 12-13.
[575] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.
[576] Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 170; P. R. O., CO1-37-16.
[577] W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 8.
[578] Ibid.
[579] Ibid.
[580] W. & M. Q., Vol. IX, p. 9.
[581] Va. Mag., Vol. I, p. 171.
[582] P. R. O., CO5-1371-381.
[583] P. R. O., CO5-1371-382.
[584] Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 171.
[585] P. R. O., CO1-37-17.
[586] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.
[587] P. R. O., CO1-37-17.
[588] Ibid.
[589] Ibid.
[590] Ibid.
[591] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.
[592] P. R. O., CO1-37-17.
[593] P. R. O., CO1-37-16, 17; T. M., p. 16.
[594] P. R. O., CO1-37-17.
[595] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.
[596] Ibid.
[597] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.
[598] P. R. O., CO5-1371-382.
[599] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.
[600] P. R. O., CO5-1371-382.
[601] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.
[602] P. R. O., CO5-1371-382. In the various accounts left us of these scenes there is usually agreement upon the essential points. But in details and the sequence of events there is much discrepancy. The author has endeavored to present the facts in accordance with the greatest weight of evidence.
[603] P. R. O., CO1-37-16, 17.
[604] P. R. O., CO5-1371-383; CO1-37-15.1.
[605] P. R. O., CO1-37-16.
[606] P. R. O., CO5-1371-379.
[607] Hen., Vol. II, p. 353.
[608] Hen., Vol. II, p. 354.
[609] Hen., Vol. II, p. 359.
[610] Hen., Vol. II, p. 357.
[611] Hen., Vol. II, p. 356.
[612] Ibid.
[613] P. R. O, CO1-37-16.
[614] CO5-1371-384, 385.
[615] P. R. O., CO5-1371-383.
[616] Mass. S. IV, Vol. IX, p. 181.
[617] P. R. O., CO5-1371-385.
[618] P. R. O., CO5-1371-387; T. M., p. 20.
[619] P. R. O., CO5-1371-385.
[620] P. R. O., CO5-1371-385.
[621] P. R. O., CO5-1371-386.
[622] P. R. O., CO5-1371-387.
[623] P. R. O., CO5-1371-232-240; CO1-39-38.
[624] P. R. O., CO1-37-41.
[625] P. R. O., CO1-37-42.
[626] Ibid.
[627] P. R. O., CO1-37-41.
[628] P. R. O., CO1-37-43.
[629] P. R. O., CO5-1371-388; Burk, Vol. II, p. 271.
[630] P. R. O., CO5-1371-390.
[631] P. R. O., CO5-1371-391.
[632] P. R. O., CO5-1371-392.
[633] P. R. O., CO5-1371-392.
[634] P. R. O., CO5-1371-393.
[635] P. R. O., CO5-1371-393.
[636] P. R. O., CO5-1371-394.
[637] Ibid.
[638] T. M., p. 22.
[639] P. R. O., CO5-1371-394; Burk, Vol. II, p. 271.
[640] Burk, Vol. II, p. 271.
[641] Ibid.
[642] T. M., p. 22.
[643] T. M., p. 22.
[644] P. R. O., CO5-1371-394.
[645] T. M., p. 23; P. R. O., CO5-1371-52, 54.
[646] The account of the King's commissioners places the number at six hundred; in Bacon's Proceedings it is given as one thousand.
[647] P. R. O., CO5-1371-394; Bac's Pros., p. 21.
[648] Bac's Pros., p. 22.
[649] Bac's Pros., p. 22.
[650] Bac's Pros., p. 22.
[651] Bac's Pros., p. 22.
[652] Bac's Pros., p. 22.
[653] P. R. O., CO5-1371-394.
[654] P. R. O., CO5-1371-395.
[655] P. R. O., CO5-1371-395.
[656] P. R. O., CO5-1371-395.
[657] P. R. O., CO5-1371-396.
[658] P. R. O., CO5-1371-397, 400.
[659] Bac's Pros., p. 24.
[660] Bac's Pros., p. 24.
[661] P. R. O., CO5-1371-396.
[662] Cotton, p. 8; Bac's Pros., p. 24. The report of the commissioners places this incident some days later, after the assault of the 15th. The author has followed the account given in Bacon's Proceedings, which seems to him probably more correct. Bacon could have no object in exposing the ladies after his trenches were completed, his heavy guns mounted and the enemy defeated.
[663] P. R. O., CO5-1371-397.
[664] Bac's Pros., p. 25.
[665] Bac's Pros., p. 25.
[666] P. R. O., CO5-1371-398, 400.
[667] P. R. O., CO5-1371-400.
[668] Ibid.
[669] Bac's Pros., p. 25.
[670] P. R. O., CO5-1371-400.
[671] Bac's Pros., p. 26.
[672] P. R. O., CO5-1371-400.
[673] P. R. O., CO5-1371-401; Bac's Pros., p. 26.
[674] Bac's Pros., p. 26.
[675] Bac's Pros., p. 26.
[676] P. R. O., CO5-1371-401.
[677] P. R. O., CO5-1371-405.
[678] P. R. O., CO5-1371-401; CO1-39-22; Bac's Pros., p. 26.
[679] Bac's Pros., p. 26.
[680] Bac's Pros., p. 26.
[681] Bac's Pros., p. 26.
[682] P. R. O., CO5-1371-402.
[683] P. R. O., CO5-1371-401; Bac's Pros., p. 27.
[684] Bac's Pros., p. 28.
[685] P. R. O., CO5-1371-404.
[686] Bacon's Proceedings places the death of Bacon on Oct. 18; the Commissioners give the date as Oct. 26.
[687] T. M., p. 24.
[688] Ing's Pros., p. 32.
[689] Ing's Pros., p. 39.
[690] Ing's Pros., p. 40.
[691] Ing's Pros., p. 39.
[692] The news of Hansford's capture reached Captain Morris near Nansemond Nov. 12th.
[693] Ing's Pros., p. 33.
[694] Ing's Pros., p. 35.
[695] Ing's Pros., p. 36.
[696] Ing's Pros., p. 38.
[697] Ing's Pros., p. 38.
[698] Ing's Pros., p. 38.
[699] Ing's Pros., p. 40.
[700] Ing's Pros., p. 40.
[701] Ing's Pros., p. 40.
[702] Ing's Pros., p. 42.
[703] Ing's Pros., p. 42.
[704] Ing's Pros., p. 43.
[705] P. R. O., CO5-1371-416; CO1-37-52; CO1-39-10.
[706] P. R. O., CO1-40-45.
[707] Ing's Pros., p. 45.
[708] Ing's Pros., p. 45; P. R. O., CO5-1371-416.
[709] Ing's Pros., p. 46; P. R. O., CO5-1371-416.
[710] P. R. O., CO1-39-13.
[711] P. R. O., CO5-1371-501.
[712] P. R. O., CO5-1371-416.
[713] P. R. O., CO1-39-10; Ing's Pros., p. 47.
[714] Ing's Pros., p. 48.
[715] Ing's Pros., p. 49.
[716] Drummond was captured Jan. 14, 1677.
[717] T. M., p. 23; Ing's Pros., p. 49.
[718] Ing's Pros., p. 50.
[719] Burk, Vol. II, p. 266; P. R. O., CO1-41-74, 75; CO389.6. Lawrence and Whaly made good their escape into the forest. They probably perished, however, from exposure, or at the hands of the Indians.
[720] P. R. O., CO389.6-177.
[721] Ibid.
[722] The commission had consisted at first of Sir John Berry, Colonel Francis Moryson and Thomas Fairfax. P. R. O., CO1-37-53.
[723] P. R. O., CO389.6-113, 174.
[724] P. R. O., CO389.6-113.
[725] P. R. O., CO389.6-121, 174, 175.
[726] P. R. O., CO389.6-113.
[727] P. R. O., CO389.6-137, 139, 140, 144; CO1-38-7.
[728] P. R. O., CO389.6-116.
[729] P. R. O., CO5-1371-149, 154.