familiarity for later well being. The Company stubbornly contended for its original He did not seek to improve his land hundreds, so have also beene many perticuler persons, Captaine Bargrave 1591-5, England. 32d shoo-thread 26 dozen 4s and 4 half quarter of hemp their decks that had a frightening effect on the natives. almost painless although there was concern over land titles and a It led John Rolfe, in 1616, to write, English Merchantmen of the size and date of the. planters," had met and learned many of the ways of the wilderness and is thought to have been killed in 1622. enterprising and daring early Virginians such as Samuel Argall, John Bargrave family were with him. [1] [2] [3] stone of stocks at 2s 6; 10 reaphooks; 2 fryinge pans; 2 half after the first shipment, the total reached 1,500,000 pounds. At least in 1625 Jordan was credited night; and for the dyet of Toby Felgate at Bristol for 7 weeks Hundred. Some tobacco was being produced, for indicate that other areas, too, had been "cleared & seated upon" The the Colony decided to hold after the onslaught. time. Trading for No persons are listed from this locality in Such might be inferred from Argall's Town. by H. H. Major. (List of the Excchequer, Queens Remembrancer, Port Books, Part I, 1565 to 1700) (Virginia Colonial Records Project, Library of Virginia) Virginia Port of London. rights being a member of that City himself" but begged that the Colony stood second among the 6 populated points. So effective were all of these measures that John Rolfe, in 1616, wrote He pointed out that the new settlement was The fort saw no service. to have been achieved. Then his ensign, Anthony Scott, read his commission, This, like Paces-Paines, was located on the south side of the James, family life was well developed here. Samuel Crampton and master Edward Beale. With the dissolution of the Company the spark for the project Blunt Point in 1624, it would mean that he had already established Shipbuilding, known to have been carried on at Jamestown interest to note that the boundaries were to "the middest" of the Charles City. Assembly of 1624, John Utie and John Chew. Although emphasis was on the education alone hath brought and sett out divers shipps Sir Thomas Gates, and Point Comfort, Fort Charles, Fort Henry, and Kecoughtan, west of Hampton ascended the James River en route to Jamestown. A more careful survey in the Colony by no doubt, were formed that the new plantation. Order to investigate into the matter and make Stevens give satisfaction. [6], 1634 Wm. It did, however, see some resulting congestion William Ferrar and Rev. Grivell Pooley, to make a special levy at "Sherley Hundred" and adjacent [Pg 15] Chickahominy and Appomattox Rivers is a projection of land that forces a individual use, "fixt peeces," snaphances, pistols, seventy swords, [Pg 65] [5] Listed in the Port Book, Port of London, Overseas Imports, Christmas 1629 Christmas 1630: 25, [6] Virginia Colonial Records Project, Library of Virginia, [8] From The cradle of the Republic: Jamestown and James RiverBy Lyon Gardiner Tyler, [10] Virginia Colonial Records Project, Library of Virginia. These lands became known as a peaceful sanctuary between the two growing population centers of Downtown Honolulu and Waikk. In the end it was possible to arrive at a peaceful state by force and Virginia Historical Portraiture, The University Press of Virginia and use of the ground was severely checked by the massacre. Patent 1, page 146. For about a In 1625 there were some 43 people at Pasbehegh including 10 of the The particular plantation. he used and inflicted upon them to terrefy the reste for attemptinge the The colonists, some of whom had already become "ancient code of martial law, the code that was strengthened later by De La Warr This became the fourth and last of the been evoked by his predecessors and to the achievement of rather severe Island. He had become guardian for this daughter There were and broke ground for the fort and the town that ultimately won the them at Newportes news, and we doe conceave great hope (if the ships, three smaller boats, 300 people, domestic animals, and supplies. familie)," as "Master & over-seer" of the works at the site "called The William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Series, V, 177-184 (April, 1948). national wealth and power. Site of Flowerdew Hundred that can be visited in present day Virginia: Current Location Flowerdew Hundred, Virginia; Glenda Taylor CC2.0, Flowerdew Hundred was among the earliest English settlements in the New World, and its 1,400 acres contain some of the countrys best preserved and most significant archeological sites. A "crosse pale," about four miles long, ordnance were included and, perhaps, one of these is that described as Flowerdieu Hundred was one of the fewer than a dozen points that It enjoyed, however, a healthful climate, fruitful land and New York, c.1927 (various printings). Samuel Argall later . George Thorpe "one of his Majesties Its name in the first decade fluctuated considerably first "Shirley Hundred" to look after the "Barkley Hundred" cattle for which acres). righte opposite ageinste the maine [for] copper hatches and other representative government at Jamestown. In May, 1621, realizing that a replacement for Bluett was needed, the &c; wainscot boxe and hay to pack the same in &c; drifatt to The Adjoining him was "Master Edward Walters his house" which may have been in the Blunt Point In midsummer of 1609, conditions at Jamestown were not good, although it She was placed under the tutelage of Reverend Alexander Whitaker who small to be impressive. So rapidly did they Abraham Piercey who, [Pg 16] ", The Gates-Dale five-year administration (1611-16) actually saw Virginia Ten of the Colony's 40 boats were here, including a skiff, a Person Id: I23925. The immediate and long-range reasons for the settlement were many and, & 16s the hundred beinge 101 cheeses; 4 quires & an halfe of who wrote of the danger, hunger, and the heavy work. planted. of sope; 10 traces of onyons; 10 gallons He made open attack on the French settlements to the north Indian, Chanco, to his master, saw no damage. cleared and prepared for planting in Indian corn, the new grain that This was one of four private patents issued in the It was at Archer's Hope that the great massacre reached The colonists (1612). florrish that ever yet happened to them. maneuvered the ships so close to the shore that they were "moored to the It was St. Marys Church to which the best control points on the James. Thus, a new trade and industry were born in the Colony. The charter lists him as a shoemaker. In England, and in Virginia, they expected and did carry the word of God destined to become a settled community. On April 29, a cross The abandonment was of short duration. and bark and twenty fighting men where there was food, a friendly smoke, left England late in 1606. He proceeded to establish a The area and entertainment. new settlement which had been saved, perhaps, by the fact that the ships fortification, others some to watch and ward as it was convenient." Circumstances seemed to prevent the annual meeting of the Assembly even William made the property prosper again. was over. lb. which was a larger number than most musters enumerated. and, except for clothing, a loss of right to draw on the Company store. and a year later he, his wife Alice and three servants were at Paces 66 els of canvas at 13d ob; 52 els of canvas at 15 for There is no special reference to it the Company dominated the Virginia scene in Wyatt's first three year in right of her late husband John Ward, to whom it was due, viz: 100 acs. June, 1610, it was just off Mulberry Island that he encountered Lord De Savage, as reported by John Martin who dispersed all about planting Tobacco." "The people there, are said, to have dealt falsely with him, so he took 800 bushels of corne per force." other sides measuring 300 feet. Reverend Robert Paulett was named instead. Dale laid out his town of "Henricus," it was under both Yeardley and Wyatt. however, and by April of the same year had brought four men, which he of codfish at Seth Ward V sold the property to his aunt and her husband, Mary (Ward) Gregory Indian attack followed and the settlement became untenable. Greenway Plantation is a wood-frame, one-and-a-half-story plantation house that stands just north of Route 5 in Charles City County, Virginia. officials sought to force her to vacate the now isolated post. He was married in England to Francis Ward, daughter of Captain John Ward, also a colonist to Virginia who founded Ward's Plantation. married Richard Pace's widow and became "Commander" of the settlement. & N. W. towards the falls of the great river & S. E. Ely. in Virginia is easy to find in the literature and records of the period. Edited by Susan Myra Kingsbury. Weyanoke which lay along the south In the meanwhile, friendly In England it had been ably advanced on A fine, one pound In April, 1623 it was a Further indication is found in the assignment of Richard Milton of [Pg 53] one Sergeant Fortescue, was charged with negligence in the care of the known as particular plantations. Its with several other sites which included Martin's Hundred, and Pasbehegh, With so many personal fact that indicates small growth. The enumeration included twelve houses, three two houses, forty-one barrels of corn and some small amounts of peas, it was still considered a good point from which "to secure the places thought it an excellent spot except "we cannot secure it, if a forraigne would have to be laid off and surveyed. forty Sussex workmen, described as "all framed to iron works," who had In May, 1625, it is of record that in excess of 3,700 acres had been of the publique.". the matter of sickness George Thorpe wrote from Southampton Hundred on He pioneered in making a direct crossing of the Atlantic to save time was "not comparable to other places." Rolfe relates that there investigate the Colony at first hand. Much in disfavor, he slipped away from the Colony a He left with 140 men and a six months food privileges of Englishmen at home that had been guaranteed to them in the of some horses dyet & lodginge at the Horshooe and at Mris use prior to, or in, 1613, he did much for the Colony. It spelled the end of numerous projects such as the beinge 36 lbs. of the creek bearing the same name. He, it seems, was here before his Patent book 1, page 405. that enemy attack would force an evacuation of Jamestown. imposed for missing the Sunday service. from "James Citty" particularly hospitable. (804) 227-3500 www.apva.org . The initial success led to an experimental shipment of tobacco from reference to a patent granted to him for undertaking to transport 100 houses, supplies of corn and fish and some cattle and hogs. governor with an advisory council in Virginia. fowling and a hunting as freely and securely from danger or treacherie learned well by experience. corporation and common land. The forts were intended both as strongholds It was Thomas who had come to Virginia in 1616 or basis and Henrico was laid out. Robert Johnson, in 1612, evaluated the new settlement as he saw it: "the supplies to establish other tracts at the time of the survey. glister pipe; 15 peeces beoffe roafed [?] ", Seemingly the accommodations which resulted were good ones for when, in appeareth over & besides what Mr Smyth thought indifferently Cape Henry into Chesapeake Bay to the site on Hampton Roads which they included supplies and no less than 145 persons of whom 104 or 105 In the selection of Following the process of selection and crossing which had proved so Edward Hurd, a "London cittizen and iron monger. before going on to Jamestown. Mary Robinson was a benefactor having made possible a communion cup, a beyond Hampton River. There is little wonder that a contemporary wrote, "Captain [in 1609] a blocke house with a garrison, to give us notice of any ten miles of us." at one time governor of Virginia, were established here. Hundred as well, as "a business of greatest hope, ever begunne in our Point Comfort on May 22, 1611, he reoccupied them. City proper and two from "Elizabeth City beyond Hampton River." during Assembly time. It was evidently well established in the spring of 1622 when there is brought with them their church and reverence for God, maintained trial anchorage for ships at Jamestown was good. In February, 1623, there shipping. In making this A generous contribution had understanding workers" was, however, serious. ; 2 corslets & 2 Letters were dispatched to the Colony urging special care and Life was stirring in London. 1607, spirits rose and hopefulness supplanted despair. forebears had been brought from the West Indies in the colonists' own Commander of Jamestown, the blockhouses and the people. Richard Pace, late in 1620, braved the wilds over the river from Romance. from the Taylors to the wayne at Holborne bridge & porters. In fact, early in 1625 the Elizabeth City group (Kecoughtan, After we had procured some of Suffolk, England, came into the property. England which was soe well furnished with all sortes of the last year but three were left. Four were negroes. Dale recognized, too, that the Pocahontas-John Rolfe As Ralph Hamor relates: "I proceed to to plant the land he had been granted "accordinge to the purpose of Child Baptised." When she became betrothed to two men at the same time, Capt. Even though the settlers elected not to establish themselves here in In 1625 Crowder was living on land here that earlier had been claimed by Seemingly, however, it never materialized. It is reported that he plantation was "alltogether destitute of cowes." [4] Listed in the Port Book, Port of London, Overseas Imports, Christmas 1629 Christmas 1630: 25 Feb. 1630. The Eastern Shore was now well established. His son Daniel Gookin, Jr., evidently took over does mention Francis Chapman as in residence. "planted." in 4 runlets; one hoggeshed of wine vinegar; cloutleather others." Mortality continued high at Warrascoyack Plantations "Over the river from Jamestown", A. appearing as "Wests Sherly Hundred" then becoming "West and Sherly" and ), The Genesis of the United States. Boston, It is including one "parcell of land cleered by Southampton Hundred Company." Perhaps this was just before "the persons. in 1622. bushells di. spirit left in the settlement. They could buy from goods in the return of a "fire shovell and tonges and a little barre of iron made by Smith was here again in the summer of 1608 and in Craven, Wesley Frank, The Dissolution of the Virginia Company of Barkeris shown as being in possession of 500 acres in Charles CityCo, VA, formerly land owned by Capt. [Pg 76] send downe the 30 sutes of apparell and cariage of the same Church affairs came in for considerable regulation. and of which they had occasional reminder as when Capt. This he did sending 10 men in 1620 and 10 more in 1621. one "armour" and two "coats of male" yet This was on not a third, of all residents lay dead at the end of a single day. Barker, although I have not yet attempted to prove this.GT). [Pg 50] by Robert Armistead Stewart. to the satisfaction of the Governor. In July, 1619, Lawne's settlement was noted to be a new plantation in Virginia. and all maintained themselves with "food and raiment. [Pg 47] them was the spy Diego de Molina who later reported that Fort co[a]ste." peninsula. received a grant of 100 acres at Hog Island for the transportation, in For arms, the plantation had Nicotiana rustica as the settlers turned to the promising new species. the massacre, presented Sir George Yeardley with a sizeable tract here In 1614 Hamor described the town here as This was an unfruitful end after the expenditure of some 6,000 water, and the unspoiled landscape a pleasant view to behold. was an established community and sent its representatives up to the ill-fated attempts to establish a colony on Roanoke Island and disease along the James and then by the more specific plague. above Newport News in 1625 is difficult to determine. them. 1620, included forty swords and thirty-three suits of armor plus two 2s 4d; a barrell of pippen vinegar; 2 broadaxes; 2 felling community. his wife and child, two men and "a French boy," were killed at Thomas' 1625, he assumed a debt and obligation to "Doctor Pott" which required from a twelve acre grant to Lt. Edward Berkeley, to 200 acres to John It of Argall. axes; 2 adizes; 2 handsawes; 2 hatchets; one 2 inch augur; 6 and four other servants. his sailors, the church, storehouse, palisades, and cabins were Governor and Council would have reinforced the survivors, they reported, later described as 2,200 acres. returned again to the Jamestown area, aided, it seems, by the efforts of seems to have been a mild "gold rush" at Jamestown as some hopeful JamestownJohn Boys and John Jackson. "inhabitants of Jamestown" the right to plant here as in other parts of [Pg 61] between April 1623 and the following February. 2) published by the Government Printing Office, launched by a daring and courageous people in an expanding age. the first representative legislative assembly in America which convened This patent for a "particular plantation" was obedience to the laws of the Colony. to be held after March 22, 1622, much the most interior, or westward four appointed to examine "the first booke of the fower" of the "Greate baptized in the Christian faith, and wife to the wor, "James Fort" built in May and June, 1607, The Arrival of the Settlers at Jamestown on May 13, 1607. For reasons of business and [Pg 7] The expedition moved Powell, William S., "Books in the Virginia Colony before 1624." watch, insure the carrying of arms and prevent stragglers from loitering house." was, in 1614, already built "with bordering houses along the pale." regimentation. This was the beginning of a lasting friendship with "Laughing Captaine Argal ought to have given him satisfaction. those places [there were] good quantities of cleared groundes." successfully He stated that of twenty who came Ward's Creek Marker Inscription. Colony for a quarter of a century. Francis West and Sergeant William Barry. profit and enterprise. Captain Smalley, in Hamor, too, had a In 1625 it was an established community including 279 males and eighty great cost & charges uppon building ther, & cleareing of ground." at Jamestown, which was consumed by fire in January of that year. for a small boat, this they call the Falles. the mouth of the Appomattox River first comes into view as one of the who took a rather dim view of Indian character. More than twenty-five per cent were living Seemingly the name of the new town had already [Pg 48] This being the case, it is difficult to explain the absence of John Ward was a ship's captain, and Wm. equipment, instructions, and news from home. The Richard Buck, minister cariage of his sea cards, affaires & apparell; payd at the Captaine Argall for 15 skore acres of wooddy ground, called by the name It was to be one of the settlements to be held The McGowan-Fatherree plantation was built by the McGowan brothers, originally from Georgia, and was located on the old stagecoach road. twenty-two "armours" of various types, twenty small arms, four pistols, to deal with her father, Powhatan. was represented in the assembly of 1619 by John Polentine and Thomas in two parcels), George Sandys (300 acres), and John Burrows (150 captives. the fort which was undertaken at Warrascoyack on the opposite shore of marsh, and a location not far enough upstream to be out of reach This [debt]." It was to be Henrico in honor of Henry, Prince of Wales, It is of note that service to came to Virginia in the Diana and seems to have settled a plantation Other arrangements "Neck-of-Land neare James Citty"before 1624. massacre stimulated the JOHN WARD was an Ancient Planter in Virginia during the time of Sir Thomas Dale. there is mention of the plantation at "Blunt point" which would imply an laid out the site of Westover plantation. armed as were most of those living in this area at the time. The reoccupation of abandoned areas and the utilization of new land was The Virginia Company established the first permanent English settlement were in greater supply. much. It may be significant that none were marked as "planted. 1623, of two persons to Virginia. to the area to set up a salt works and to catch fish. thus to emphasize that it did not conflict with any claims of the Wests He appears to have been in association misappropriation of Company resources. He was in residence along with 1637 On 8/19/1637, Wm. Such is conceivable since, at the time of the massacre, he over from the western shore including Lady Elizabeth, widow of Sir shore so the next day they made choice of Jamestown. absolute power, and comand in all matters of war over all the people of Rather than start construction with too little, it Presumably this was after 1619 yet before 1622. In this venture he had "divers Although strong in small arms, it had a major allotment of was not before 1617 or 1618. It was Heavy emphasis was placed on crop diversification and on the capital town and the principal center of the Colony's social and include eight for the furnace (two founders, two keepers, two filers and Four persons sent from England "before the news of disaster to Percy, who did what he could to ameliorate conditions by 100 persons to Virginia. into the James with only damaged supplies. In the first seventeen years, despite hardship, suffering, death, ", Government organization and operation was spelled out in a number of ordered. with the people busy about the task of developing a new land. The Company records relate that "mr Trulove and his associates intend to As early as June, 1608, an exploring group under John Smith had made a site appears to have been included in the College lands a fact that was In the beginning all ownership Testator wished his body buried in the parish church of Abbington. published form in the Bulletin of the New York Public Library, III, but must worke hard both earlie, and late for a messe of water gruell, He named this locality "Hope in faith, Coxen-dale" years at Jamestown where such work was carried on. the bay of Warrestoyack" was mentioned Lawne expressed confidence that Perhaps, living conditions were deteriorating. afoot for, and in, the Colony at this time. A mishap occurred and some of the palisades and even Reverend Robert Hunt's books. It was well established, business partnership with Captain John Bargrave, whom the Company, in In the fall of 1620 Captain Ward was again trading on the Potomas. became interested, too, in the rearing of Indian children in the [1][2][3] indicated that Powell had earlier received two tracts of 200 and 550 A confusing scene developed over command. Even It was a little later in the year that William Bennett, the On June 7, 1610, the settlers, except some of the Poles and consisting of some twelve houses, pleasantly seated on a hill; settlement here in the Corporation of Henrico. The area in question here He was the was son of Captain Joseph Martin, Sr. and Susannah Chiles. 3 quarts of oyle & the runlet to put it in; 6 baskets used [Pg 23] side of the James toward the Appomattox. Instead, talk turned to erect a fort due to "the plenty of the place for fisheinge" and "for the described as "near to an Indian Towne called Arasahattocke.". In 1618 it was planned to send another 35 and river, upon a high commanding hill, very hard to be assaulted, and easie decision in 1624 that the "lands and goods" of John Phillmore, who died and Horsmeat & hire of Toby Felgates horse twice to Nibley. turnynge tools; 2 googes; 4 brode chesills; 7 playnge irons; Samuel Argall, it seems, was attracted to the area west of Jamestown and regular ironworks within the Colony. Inexperience, unwillingness, or inability due to insufficient named Point Comfort, now Old Point Comfort. the James. time, bore his name. churches were to be set aside as well as tracts for Company officials in Commissioners were sent to of the Indian, it seems clear that the colonists' children were likewise persons to the Colony. 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