decay and poverty, [257];
stores of treasure, [259];
money difficulties, [ib.];
dependents, [260];
borrowing and debts, [261-2];
leasing out privileges to townspeople, [263];
frequent absences from home, [264], [265];
heavy consequences of rebellions and civil wars to, [265-266];
feuds and lawsuits, [266-268]
Non-burgesses, [193-196]