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... Colonel Byrd , in the early part of the eighteenth century , a friend of the Earl of Orrery , and the author of certain amusing memoirs . Such at a later day was Arthur Lee , doctor and diplomat , student and poli- tician . But most of ...
... Colonel Byrd , in the early part of the eighteenth century , a friend of the Earl of Orrery , and the author of certain amusing memoirs . Such at a later day was Arthur Lee , doctor and diplomat , student and poli- tician . But most of ...
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... Colonel Chester , by his re- searches , broke beyond repair the most essential link in the chain forged by Heard and Baker , proving clearly that the Virginian settlers could not have been the sons of Lawrence of Sulgrave , as ...
... Colonel Chester , by his re- searches , broke beyond repair the most essential link in the chain forged by Heard and Baker , proving clearly that the Virginian settlers could not have been the sons of Lawrence of Sulgrave , as ...
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... Colonel Chester has not been repaired , although many writers , including some who should know better , cling with undimin- ished faith to the Heard pedigree . It is known that Colonel Chester himself believed that he had found the true ...
... Colonel Chester has not been repaired , although many writers , including some who should know better , cling with undimin- ished faith to the Heard pedigree . It is known that Colonel Chester himself believed that he had found the true ...
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... Colonel Washington ( him whom you have sometimes seen at your house ) . " This suggests very strongly that John Washing- ton , the first Virginian of the name , was of Northamptonshire , and that he came from , or lived in the ...
... Colonel Washington ( him whom you have sometimes seen at your house ) . " This suggests very strongly that John Washing- ton , the first Virginian of the name , was of Northamptonshire , and that he came from , or lived in the ...
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... Colonel James Washington , who fell at the siege of Pontefract , fighting for King Charles ; another James , of a later time , who was implicated in Monmouth's re- bellion , fled to Holland and became the progenitor of a flourishing and ...
... Colonel James Washington , who fell at the siege of Pontefract , fighting for King Charles ; another James , of a later time , who was implicated in Monmouth's re- bellion , fled to Holland and became the progenitor of a flourishing and ...
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