II.--Rev. Morgan Godwyn's Account of the Condition of the
Church in Virginia. 277
XXXIII.--Indian Disturbances. Disaffection of Colonists. 280
XXXIV.--Bacon's Rebellion. 283
XXXV.--Bacon's Rebellion, continued. 293
XXXVI.--Bacon's Rebellion, continued. 308
XXXVII.--Closing Scenes of the Rebellion. 313
XXXVIII.--Punishment of the Rebels. Berkley's death. Succeeded
by Jeffreys. 319
XXXIX.--Chicheley, Governor. Culpepper, Governor. 326
XL.--Statistics of Virginia. 331
XLI.--Effingham, Governor. Death of Beverley. Effingham's
Corruption and Tyranny. 335
XLII.--William and Mary proclaimed. College chartered.
Andros, Governor. 343
XLIII.--Condition of Virginia. Powers of Governor. Courts and
State Officers. Revenue. 349
XLIV.--Administration of Andros. Nicholson again Governor. 356
XLV.--Assembly held in the College. Ceremony of Opening.
Governor's Speech. 364
XLVI.--Church Affairs. Nicholson recalled. Huguenots. 367
XLVII.--Rev. Francis Makemie. Dissenters. 371
XLVIII.--Nott, Lieutenant-Governor. Earl of Orkney,
Governor-in-chief. 375
XLIX.--Spotswood, Governor. 378
L.--Indian School. 384
LI.--Spotswood's Tramontane Expedition. 387
LII.--Virginia succours South Carolina. Disputes between
Spotswood and the Burgesses. Blackbeard. 391
LIII.--Spotswood's Administration reviewed. His subsequent
Career and Death. His Family. 398
LIV.--Drysdale, Governor. Robert Carter, President. 411
LV.--Gooch's Administration. Carthagena Expedition. 414
LVI.--Settlement of the Valley. John Lewis. 423
LVII.--Rev
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