FOOTNOTES:
[378:A] Douglas's Peerage of Scotland; Burke's Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, ii., Art. Spottiswoode; Chalmers' Introduction, i. 394; Keith's Hist. of Va., 173.
[381:A] There are several rivers in Virginia called after Queen Anne: the North Anna, South Anna, Rivanna, and Rapidan; and the word Fluvanna appears to be derived from the same source.
[381:B] Va. Hist. Reg., iv. 11.
[382:A] Bancroft, iii. 27, 28, citing Spotswood MS., an account of Virginia during his administration, composed by the governor; Hawks, p. 88.
[382:B] The Present State of Virginia.
[382:C] Bishop Meade's "Old Churches."
[383:A] The comparative population of the eleven Anglo-American colonies in 1715 was as follows:—
| White Men. | Negroes. | Total. | |
| New Hampshire | 9,500 | 150 | 9,650 |
| Massachusetts | 94,000 | 2,000 | 96,000 |
| Rhode Island | 8,500 | 500 | 9,000 |
| Connecticut | 46,000 | 1,500 | 47,500 |
| New York | 27,000 | 4,000 | 31,000 |
| New Jersey | 21,000 | 1,500 | 22,500 |
| Pennsylvania | 43,300 | 2,500 | 45,800 |
| Maryland | 40,700 | 9,500 | 50,200 |
| Virginia | 72,000 | 23,000 | 95,000 |
| North Carolina | 7,500 | 3,700 | 11,200 |
| South Carolina | 6,250 | 10,500 | 16,750 |
| 375,750 | 58,850 | 434,600 |