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... William Byrd , 3d , were at Sinnock's in Kent in 1767 , Alexander and John Spotswood remained at Eton four years , and Samuel Swann of North Carolina studied in England in 1758. Keith William Pratt , Thomas Jones's stepson , at the age ...
... William Byrd , 3d , were at Sinnock's in Kent in 1767 , Alexander and John Spotswood remained at Eton four years , and Samuel Swann of North Carolina studied in England in 1758. Keith William Pratt , Thomas Jones's stepson , at the age ...
Page 156
... William Byrd , 3d , of which there were more than four thou- sand in many languages , constituted what was probably at that time the largest private library in America . The practice of lending books was bound to be common in a country ...
... William Byrd , 3d , of which there were more than four thou- sand in many languages , constituted what was probably at that time the largest private library in America . The practice of lending books was bound to be common in a country ...
Page 185
... William Stevens and Thomas Lloyd of Virginia , who wrote home with regret of their former " follies , " were evidently of good families ; while the " light finger'd damsel " who ransacked the baggage of William Byrd , 2d , was a ...
... William Stevens and Thomas Lloyd of Virginia , who wrote home with regret of their former " follies , " were evidently of good families ; while the " light finger'd damsel " who ransacked the baggage of William Byrd , 2d , was a ...
Page 209
... William Byrd , 3d , and his wife planned to travel in the North in 1763 , and in 1770 thirty - two people from South Carolina went to Philadelphia , New York , Newport , and Boston either as invalids or as tourists . Men on business ...
... William Byrd , 3d , and his wife planned to travel in the North in 1763 , and in 1770 thirty - two people from South Carolina went to Philadelphia , New York , Newport , and Boston either as invalids or as tourists . Men on business ...
Page 239
... William Byrd of Westover ( Bassett ed . , 1901 ) ; S. Checkley , Diary , 1735 , Publ . Col. Soc . Mass . , 239 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE "239.
... William Byrd of Westover ( Bassett ed . , 1901 ) ; S. Checkley , Diary , 1735 , Publ . Col. Soc . Mass . , 239 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE "239.
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