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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.18 (search)
Spotswood Letters, Volume I, page 123. Virginia Historical Collections, new series, Volume I. That the companions of John Smith were not as graceless as he would stigmatize them as being, it is in evidence that they held religious observances in regard. Their piety and reverence are instanced both by Smith and Wingfield. In Bagnall's narrative in the Historie of the first General Historie, pages 55-65. it is noted that order was daily to haue prayer with a Psalme; and Wingfield notes t0 pounds of tobacco and cask that certain Newgate birds be sent out of the colony within two months. Ibid, page 511. Smith, in his Historie, gives evidence largely as to the character and social condition of the early settlers of Virginia, and Corbin Griffin, 1765. Among the subsequent names were those of McClurg, Campbell, Walker. Ball, Boush, Lyons, Gilliam, Smith, Field, Lewis, McCaw, Minor, Berkeley, Corbin, Brockenbrough, Adams, Greenhow, Archer, Dabney, Banister, and others, ende