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[193:A] Beverley, B. i. 50.
[194:A] By the words "for the present," was probably intended "at present," "now," otherwise their interests might be impeached at a future day, although not immediately. Chalmers, Hist. of Revolt of Amer. Colonies, 36, so interprets the expression.
[195:A] Hist. of Va., ii. 40.
[195:B] Hen., i. 223.
[195:C] Hist. of Revolt of Amer. Colonies, i. 36.
[197:A] Chalmers' Annals, 232.
[197:B] Clayborne is the same name with Claiborne; it is found sometimes spelt Claiborn, and sometimes Cleyborne.
[198:A] 1 Hening's Stat. at Large, 4. Burk, Hist. of Va., ii. 46, erroneously makes Sir William Berkley succeed Harvey.