and._[AA]
David Sanders, minister,
John Utie,
Mrs. Utie,
John Utie, infant, 738
William Tyler,
Elizabeth Tyler,
Richard Whitby,
William Ramshaw,
Rice Watkins,
Thomas Foskew, lost,
Hener Elsword,
Thomas Causey,
George Union,
Henry Woodward,
Roger Webster,
John Donston,
Joseph Johnson,
Richard Crocker, child,
William Hitchcocke, lost,
George Prowse,
Robert Parramore,
John Jarvice, als. Glover,
John Browne,
William Burcher,
John Burcher,
John Fulwood,
Thomas Bransby,
Thomas Colly,
Thomas Simpson,
Thomas Powell,
Nicholas Longe,
[AA] _Hogg Island._--This is set down on Smith's and all succeeding
maps. It is six or eight miles below Jamestown island, and its name
being unchanged, is very well known at the present time. In the text
John Utie is named as one of the inhabitants, and his name appears in
Hening as one of the Burgesses in 1629 from "the plantations between
Archer's Hope and Martins Hundred," which corresponds with its location.
_At Martin's Hundred._[BB]
William Harwood,
Samuell March,
Hugh Hues,
John Jackson,
Thomas Ward,
John Stevans,
Humphrey Walden,
Thomas Doughtie,
John Hasley,
Samwell Weaver,
_vidua_ Jackson,
_filia_ Jackson,
Mrs. Taylor,
Ann Windor,
Elizabeth Bygrane,
Mr. Lake,
Mr. Burren,
John Stone,
Samwell Cultey,
John Helline,
_uxor_ Helline,
A Frenchman _et uxor_,
Thomas Siberg.
[BB] _Martin's Hundred._--Martin's Hundred is located On Fry and
Jefferson's map between Hog island and Mulberry island, and on a small
stream called Skies creek, on the north side of James river. In the
proceedings of the Assembly in 1619 it is referred to as Paspaheigh's,
alias Martin's Hundred, see ante p. 30. In the "Particulars of Land in
Virginia," before mentioned, we read, "Martin's Hundred, containing
80,000 acres, part planted." Captaine Martin was made president by Capt.
John Smith in 1609, but he did not desire the position and resigned. At
the Assembly in 1619, he and the privileges named in his patent, and
certain charges against him of unfair dealing with the Indians occupied
no little attention.--See ante, pp. 12 and 13. For further particulars
in regard to his attempts at imposition on the Company and like charges,
the reader is referred to Stith, pp. 219, 220, 221.
_At Warwick Squrake._[CC]
John Batt,
Henry Prinffe,
Wassell Weblin
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