sent against Dunmore, 633;
refuses to acknowledge Colonel Henry's superiority in command,
633;
has command at battle of Great Bridge, 635.
Wormley, Captain Ralph, 214.
Wormley, Ralph, 610, 645.
Wythe, George, a burgess, 537;
biographical sketch of, 656.
YEARDLEY, SIR GEORGE, Governor, 117, 180.
Yeardley, Lady Temperance, 180.
Yeardley, Captain Francis, his letter to Ferrar, 226;
Roanoke Indians visit, 226;
purchases territory in North Carolina, 227.
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:
Chapters LXXV. and LXXXIX. are very similar in content. They appear as
in the original.
The following words use an oe ligature in the original:
coeperunt manoeuvring
Contrecoeur Phoenix
manoeuvre proelium
The following corrections have been made to the text:
Page 44: all further effort abandoned[original has abadoned]
in despair
Page 59: Skirmishing here with the[original has ths]
Chesapeakes
Page 76: indued with arbitrary[original has arbitary] power
Page 85: their stone arrow-points, tomahawks[original has
tomakawks], pipes
Page 160: This Nemattanow[original has Nemattenow] coming to
the store
Page 166: [original has extraneous quotation mark]In New
England it was said
Page 171: Upon his return to England, in 1618[original has
1518]
Page 179: Acts relative to Ministers, Agriculture, Indians,
etc.[period missing in original]
Page 254: "those excellent and oft-refined laws of
England."[quotation mark missing in original]
Page 301: in equipoise, [original has extraneous quotation
mark]the gunner
Page 303: the case of Sir John Harvey.[period missing in
original]
Page 364: CHAPTER XLV.[original has LXV.]
Page 385: interpreter of fifteen[original has fifteeen] of
their young
Page 385: "[quotation mark missing in original]they were
obliged to provide
Page 423: CHAPTER LVI.[original has LIV.]
Page 423: suffered pre-eminently[original has space instead of
hyphen]
Page 424: some time subsequent to the year 1670[original has
1760]
Page 468: Washington,[original has Washingington] who had
shortly before
Page 593: he joined not in open battle.[period missing in
original]
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