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Virginia Cavaliers were royalist supporters (known as Cavaliers) in the Royal Colony of Virginia at various times during the era of the English Civil War and the Stuart Restoration in the mid-17th century. They are today seen as a state symbol of Virginia and the basis of the founding Cavalier myth of the Old South.
Cecily Jordan Farrar was one of the earlier women settlers of colonial Jamestown, Virginia.She arrived in the colony as a child in 1610 and was established as one of the few female ancient planters by 1620.
Samuel Jordan (died 1623) was an early settler and Ancient Planter of colonial Jamestown.He arrived in Virginia around 1610, and served as a Burgess in the first representative legislative session in North America.
William Farrar was born before April 28, 1583, [2] the date of his christening, in Croxton, Lincolnshire, England. [3] He was the 3rd son of John Farrar of Croxton [1] and London, Esquire, a wealthy merchant and landowner with various holdings in West Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, and Hertfordshire, [4] and Cecily Kelke, an heiress [5] and direct descendant of Edward III of England. [6]
The Cleveland Cavaliers enter the 2024-25 season looking to build upon back-to-back playoff appearances, as new head coach Kenny Atkinson replaces J.B. Bickerstaff.. The Cavs lost in the Eastern ...
Significant dates; Added to NRHP: March 29, 1995: Designated VLR: ... Cavaliers and Pioneers. Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants,1623-1666, Vol. I"
Cavaliers full 82-game schedule for 2024-25 Check here for the Cavs' entire 82-game schedule, which includes — subject to change — four nationally televised games on TNT and four on ESPN.
The Cavaliers have staying power; here's how they can get even better Cleveland (26-4) has proved it is not a fluke and that coach Kenny Atkinson’s plan to space the floor has paid off in an ...