[161] "He was not, in any sense of the word, a learned man." (George S. Hillard in North American Review, xlii, 224.)
[162] See vol. i, 163, of this work; also Southern Literary Messenger, xvii, 154; and Terhune: Colonial Homesteads, 92.
[163] See vol. ii, 139, of this work.
[164] Mordecai: Richmond in By-Gone Days, 64.
[165] Terhune, 91.
[166] Ib. 92; and see Howe: Historical Collections of Virginia, 266.
[167] Green Bag, viii, 486.
[168] Personal experience related by Dr. William P. Palmer to Dr. J. Franklin Jameson, and by him to the author.
[169] Meade: Old Churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia, ii, 222.
[170] Magazine of American History, xii, 70; also Green Bag, viii, 486.