[125:A] Stith, 147.
[126:A] Stith, 147.
[126:B] Belknap, ii. 115.
[126:C] Anderson's Hist. of Col. Church, i. 271-311.
[127:A] Cited in Logan's Scottish Gaël, 223.
[128:A] Smith, ii. 37.
[129:A] Stith, 53.
[129:B] Strachey.
[129:C] In an act, dated 1705, found in the old "Laws of Virginia," mention is made of a ferry from Powhatantown to the landing at Swineherd's. The site of this Powhatantown is on the upper part of Flower de Hundred Plantation. Numerous Indian relics have been found there, and earthworks, evidently thrown up for fortification, are still extant. The name of Powhatantown was given to this spot by the whites. Near Jamestown is the extensive Powhatan Swamp.
[130:A] Smith, i. 143.