| Henry Howe - 1845 - 616 str.
...against the Indians. In the Westover mss. Col. Byrd mentions his plantations at the falls, as follows: " September 18th, (1732,) for the pleasure of the good company of Mrs. Bytd and her little governor, rny son, I went about half-way to the falls in my chariot. There we halted... | |
| Marion Harland - 1889 - 504 str.
...1732,"—is perhaps the most entertaining of all. It begins, " Sept. 18, 1732"—after this wise :— " For the Pleasure of the good Company of Mrs. Byrd,...Governor my Son, I went about half-way to the Falls in the Chariot. There we halted, not far from a purling Stream, and upon the Stump of a propagate Oak,... | |
| Marion Harland - 1897 - 546 str.
...Year 1732, is perhaps the most entertaining of all. It begins, Sept. 18, 1732, after this wise : " For the Pleasure of the good Company of Mrs. Byrd,...Governor my Son, I went about half-way to the Falls in the Chariot. There we halted, not far from a purling Stream, and upon the Stump of a propagate Oak,... | |
| Marion Harland - 1900 - 550 str.
...Year 1732, is perhaps the most entertaining of all. It begins, Sept. 18, 1 732, after this wise : " For the Pleasure of the good Company of Mrs. Byrd,...Governor my Son, I went about half-way to the Falls in the Chariot. There we halted, not far from a purling Stream, and upon the Stump of a propagate Oak,... | |
| William Byrd - 1901 - 580 str.
...Mumford's Plantation,. 184 A PROGRESS TO THE MINES A PEOGEESS TO THE MINES, In the Year 1732. EPT. 18. For the Pleasure of the good Company of Mrs. Byrd, and her little Governour, my Son, I went about half way to the Falls in the Chariot. There we halted, not far from... | |
| William Byrd - 1901 - 590 str.
...Mumford's Plantation,. 184 A PROGRESS TO THE MINES A PROGRESS TO THE MINES, In the Year 1732. • EPT. 18. For the Pleasure of the good Company of Mrs. Byrd, and her little Governour, my Son, I went about half way to the Falls in the Chariot. There we halted, not far from... | |
| Mary Newton Stanard - 1917 - 520 str.
...Spotswood— who married late in life—as family men. Leaving " Westover " on September 18, 1732, he says: " For the pleasure of the good company of Mrs. Byrd and her little governor, my son, I went about half way to the Falls in the Chariot "—to which he drove six horses. This was about twenty miles;... | |
| William Byrd - 1928 - 378 str.
...plantation, 5 From thence to Westover, ----- 16 184, A PROGRESS TO THE MINES IN THE YEAR 1732 SEPTEMBER i8th. For the pleasure of the good company of Mrs. Byrd, and her little governor, my son, I went about half way to the falls in the chariot. There we halted, not far from a purling stream and upon the stump... | |
| Paul Wilstach - 1929 - 436 str.
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| 1891 - 988 str.
...manufacture of wine and iron in the colony. At the outset of his ride to the Rapidan Colonel Byrd, " for the pleasure of the good company of Mrs. Byrd and her little governor, my son," drives in his chariot from Westover about half-way to what is now Richmond. " There we halted not far... | |
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