[265:A] Beverley, B. i. 63.
[266:A] Pepys' Diary, ii.
[266:B] Diary, ii. 17.
[266:C] The commissioners appointed to treat with Maryland and Carolina on this subject were, of the council, Thomas Ludwell, Esq., secretary of Virginia, Major-General Robert Smith, and Major-General Richard Bennet; and of the burgesses, Robert Wynne, speaker, Colonel Nich. Spencer, Captain Daniel Parke, Captain Joseph Bridger, Captain Peter Jennings, and Mr. Thomas Ballard.
[268:A] The tributary Indians of Virginia at this period were, in
| Bowmen, or Hunters. | |||||||
| Nansemond County | 45 | ||||||
| Surrey County |
| Powchay-icks Weyenoakes Men Heyricks | 30 15 50 | ||||
| Charles City County |
| Nottoways, two towns Appamattox | 90 50 | ||||
| Henrico County |
| Manachees Powhites | 30 10 | ||||
| New Kent County |
| Pamunkeys Chickahominies Mattaponeys Rappahannocks Totas-Chees | 50 60 20 30 40 | ||||
| Gloucester | Chiskoyackes | 15 | |||||
| Rappahanock |
| Portobaccoes Nanzcattico Mattehatique |
| 60
| |||
| Northumberland Co. | Wickacomico | 70 | |||||
| Westmoreland County | Appomattox | 10 | |||||
| Total | 725 | ||||||
[269:A] Beverley, B. i. 64.
[269:B] P. W. Leland, in Hist. Mag., iii. 41.
[269:C] Jefferson's Notes on Virginia, 97; Hening, ii. 274.
[270:A] Writings of Jefferson, i. 405.