"LEGISLATIVE JOURNALS OF THE COUNCIL OF COLONIAL VIRGINIA, Vol. 1. (From the Public Records Office, London, Colonial Office, Class 5, Vol. 1412 pp. 561, 604). "At a General Assembly Summoned to meet at her Majestys Royal College of William & Mary adjoining the City of Williamsburgh the 17th and begun the 19th of March, 1702, in the second year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lady Anne by the Grace of God of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Queen Defender of the Faith etc., and thence by several prorogations continued and held at Her Majties Royal Capital the 18th day of April MDCCV in the IV year of Her Majties Reign. (April 18th, 1705)""
We the subscribers do humbly pray that your worship would favor us so far as to license George Walton’s House as a place for those Dissenters call’d separate Baptists to assemble and Preach in....
Of course, I continued to live on my father’s plantation with my mother, Judith, who later married William Bayley. As a Colonial widow, my mother had a right to live on one-third of her husband’s land for the rest of her life, but two-thirds would become mine when I turned 21.
In August 1692 I petitioned the court to ask Flowers to give me my part of my father’s estate. I had to go back to court four years later to get my portion of the land and the court rightfully ordered the tract divided into thirds, giving me two. I had to sue Flowers in 1697 to get a mare he owed me, too."
The treatment of "Rev. John Weatherford, a Baptist preacher from Chatham, Virginia, who was confined in the colonial jail at Chesterfield Courthouse for unauthorized preaching," was described in JON B. CUTTER, ET AL., Petitioners, v. REGINALD WILKINSON, ET AL., Respondents, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
For those of you who are really observant, the picture in the upper left-hand corner of this page is of a tree in the forefront of the skyline of Boston. (It was taken from the Esplanade.) To my knowledge, neither Jeremy nor I have any immediate family in Boston.
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