Manors of Virginia in Colonial Times

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In 1634 a palisade was built around a portion of these lands, which were used as a cattle and corn reservation, being closely and constantly guarded from the Indians, who at that time were causing great trouble.
This plantation, which was a part of Martin's Hundred parish, established in 1618, was given by King Carter to his daughter Elizabeth as her dower when she married Nathaniel Burwell, of .Gloucester County.
The distinguished family of Burwells were well known in Bedford and Northampton,
...Eng- land, the first of the name, Lewis Burwell, having come to Virginia about 1640. An old deed in York County, dated July 28, 1648, conveys a number of acres from Dorothy, daughter of 172 CARTER'S GROVE William Bedell of County Huntingdon, Eng- land, and widow of Roger Wingate, Treasurer of Virginia, to Lewis Burwell, her son by her first marriage to Edward Burwell of Harling- ton, Bedford County. This Edward Burwell seems to have been a grantee under the charter of 1607 from James I., and is also thought to have been the one whose name appears in the second charter to the Virginia Company, given May 30, 1609.

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