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f, 104; 105; 115; 120; 125; 126; 135; local, 138; by poll, 139; 140; 141; 142; rebels refuse to pay, 167; 207; 227; Assembly's control of attacked, 229, 230, 231; 244; 245. Thompson, William, 92. Thorpe, Rev. George, Indians kill, 50. Tindall's Point, rebels surrender at, 192; executions at, 193. Tobacco, 22; 24; Rolfe cures, 27; high price of, 28; taxes paid in, 39; 40; 43; James I restricts, 44, 45; 51; Charles I wishes to buy, 63; 70; King asks contract for, 74; 83; 93; 96; 114; 115; price of declines, 117, 118; glut of, 119; attempts to restrict planting of, 121, 122, 123; tobacco fleet captured, 127, 128, 129; 132; low price of, 232; cessation of asked, 233; tobacco riots, 234 to 238; 245; ports for shipping of, 246, 247, 248. Tottopottomoi, 156. Trade and Plantations, Committee of, 120; 144; 214; 225; 226; 231; 232; 243; 257. Tucker, William, 53. Turkey Island, 21. Turner, John, excepted from pardon, 202. Twine, John, 37. _Unmasking_, the, attack on Company, 12. Utie, John, helps arrest Harvey, 76; 79; sent to England, 80; 82. Vestries, cliques control, 138, 139. Wading, Rev., 184. Waldo, Richard, 7. Walkelett, General, leads expedition to Middlesex, 188; surrender of, 192; 193; 256. Warde, Captain, 37. Warrens, William, 75. Warwick, county, 140. Washington, John, besieges Indian fort, 149. Weinman, Ferdinando, 17. West, Francis, 9; 10; Governor, 64; elected Governor, 1636, 78; 79; excluded from Council, 80; 82. West, John, excepted from pardon, 202. Western Shore, 174; 177; 183; 187. Westminster Hall, 98; 99. West Point, Ingram uses as base, 185; 188; rebels surrender, 192. Whaly, Major, 185; defeats Farrill, 189, 190; 202. Wiccocomico, conference at, 122. Wilford, Captain, captured, 186. William, of Orange, 256; 257. Willis, Francis, 108. Windebank, Secretary, 84. Wingfield, Edward, President, 3; deposed, 4, 5; 6; 8; 13; 35; 62. Winthrop, Governor, letter of to Berkeley, 92. Wolstenholme, Sir John, 72; 74. Woodall, John, 81. Wyatt, Sir Francis, 51; defeats Pamunkeys, 53; reappointed Governor, 1624, 61; 62; saves Assembly, 63; 64; Governor again, 83; attacks Harvey, 84; 85; 86. Wynne, Peter, 7. Wyanokes, 52. Yeardley, George, acting Governor, 27; Governor, 45; brings Magna Charta, 36; meets Assembly, 37; 42; 46; 52; 62;
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