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  2. Northern Neck Proprietary - Wikipedia

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    A map from 1736 map of the Northern Neck Proprietary. The Northern Neck Proprietary – also called the Northern Neck land grant, Fairfax Proprietary, or Fairfax Grant – was a land grant first contrived by the exiled English King Charles II in 1649 and encompassing all the lands bounded by the Potomac and Rappahannock Rivers in colonial Virginia.

  3. William Spence (burgess) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [8] A list of Virginia land patents sent to England in 1625 included 300 acres in Archer's Hope in the name of William Spence. [ 1 ] Spence had been in England in early 1622 and he returned on the James , which departed for Jamestown on July 21, 1622. [ 1 ]

  4. Richard Buckner (burgess) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Buckner was a son of John Buckner, who had earlier represented Gloucester County in the House for two terms. His father patented more than 26,000 acres of land in the Virginia colony between 1667 and 1691.

  5. Stanley Hundred - Wikipedia

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    He decided to sell the land in 1713, purchased by a Charles Doyley. The Roscow family gained possession of Stanley Hundred sometime between 1713 and 1770. James Roscow placed an announcement about the sale of his Warwick County land in the 17 January 1777 edition of Purdie’s Virginia Gazette.

  6. Swann's Point Plantation Site - Wikipedia

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    While Francis Chapman owned land there soon after the colony's establishment, by 1628 it was known as "Perryes Point" because occupied by "William Perry, Gent", Chapman's father-in-law and a member of the Governor's Council. [3] In 1635, British emigrant and tax collector William Swann acquired a land patent for 1200 acres at Swann's Point.

  7. John George (Virginia colonist) - Wikipedia

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    On November 7, 1634, John George received a patent for 900 acres of land on Bailey Creek, also spelled Bayles Creek, in what was then Charles City County, Virginia but is now Prince George County, Virginia bordering Hopewell, Virginia. [3] [4] The George family moved to Isle of Wight County, Virginia in about 1642.

  8. Joseph Croshaw - Wikipedia

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    Major Joseph Croshaw (c. 1610-12–1667) was a planter living near Williamsburg in the Colony of Virginia. He was the son of Captain Raleigh Croshaw. He became a planter and lived a few miles from present-day Williamsburg, Virginia. On December 10, 1651, he patented land which became the plantation known as Poplar Neck:

  9. Land patent - Wikipedia

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    A land patent is a form of letters patent assigning official ownership of a particular tract of land that has gone through various legally-prescribed processes like surveying and documentation, followed by the letter's signing, sealing, and publishing in public records, made by a sovereign entity.

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