Front MatterSource: The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 3, No. 4 (Apr., 1895)Published by: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and CultureStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1915284 .
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WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE
QUARTERLY
HISTORICAL MAGAZINE.
E DITOR: LYON G}. TYLER, M. A.,
WILLIAM AND MARY COLLE6E, WILLIAMSBURG, VA.
WHITTET & SIEPPERSON, GENERAL PRINTER.
1895.
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CONTENTS. PAGZ.
1. SIR WILLIAM THOMPSON, BROTHER OF STEVENS THOMPSON, ATTORNEY-
GENERAL OF VIRGINIA. (Continued from last Number), . 215 By Kate Mason Rowland.
2. SOME LETTERS OF WILLIAM BEVERLEY: One to Messrs. Micajah Perry
and Philip Perry, Merchants of London; one to Benjamin How,
London; one to Capt. James Patton, Kircubright; eight to Lord
Fairfax; two to Christopher Smyth, London; two to Bryan Fair-
fax; one to Micajah Perry, London; three to John Fairchild, Bar-
badoes; one to Richard Bland; three to Ferdinand John-Parris;
one to Clement Plumstead; and one to Richard Bennett, . 223
By Worthington Chauncey Ford.
3. THROCKMORTON OF ENGLAND AND VIRGINIA. (Continued from last
Number), .240 By W. G. Stanard.
4. GRACE SHERWOOD, THE VIRGINIA WITCH. (Continued from pages 96 and 190), .242
By Edward W. James.
5. THE LISTEnRS OF VIRGINIA) 245
By Edward W. James.
6. LIBRARIES IN COLONIAL VIRGINIA. 246
7. OLD TOMBSTONES IN GLOUCESTER COuNTY (Continuedfrom Vol. Ii., page 219, and Vol. IMl., pages 28, 115, 182 .): Perrin, Tomkies, Byfield. 253
Collected by the Editor.
8. OLD TOMBSTONES IN MATHEWS COUNTY: Yeatman, Armistead, Nason,
and Dixon, .255 Collected by the Editor.
9. OLD TOMBSTONES IN NORTHAMPTON AND ACCOMAC COUNTIES: Upshur,
Custis, Robinson, West, .256
10. JOURNAL OF THE MEETINGS OF THE PRESIDENT AND MASTERS OF
WILIAM AND MARY COLLEGE. (Continued), 262
11. PERSONAL NOTICES from the Maryland Gazette, 1728-'43, . 265
By Kate Mason Rowland.
12. SHEILD FAMILY, PART I., . 268 By the Editor.
13. VIRGINIA NAMES SPELT ONE WAY AND CALLED ANOTHER, . . . 271
14. HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL NOTES, concerning Harper, Timson,
Pasteur, Callaway, Kennon, Martin, Jenings, Batchelder-Valen-
tine, Andrews, Lockey-Collier-Cary, Seawell, Hobson's Choice, Throckmorton, Cowles, Graves, Byrd, Neville, Thornton, etc., 273
15. BOOK REVIEWS, 282
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