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children and their spouses, bequeathing Β£500 to his daughter Elizabeth and leaving her husband, James Mills, "Money & slaves" valued at Β£1,000. Ursula also received Β£500 and her husband, William Fitzhugh, Β£1,000. Anna was unmarried at the time of Beverley's death; his will instructed Robert to maintain his sister until her marriage or her twenty-first birthday, when she would receive her inheritance. Robert inherited the remainder of the plantations and other lands, including the Beverley Manor tract in Augusta County and lots in the town of Staunton. Beverley Manor, an Augusta County
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Robert Rose of Saint Anne's Parish. Blandfield was in the parish, and his family attended Anglican (and later Episcopal) services at a church near the estate. On April 3, 1750 Beverley provided a lot in Staunton for the Anglican Augusta Parish Church, which was completed in 1763 and succeeded by the
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south of Staunton, is a namesake of the Beverley Manor patent. After his mother's death Robert also inherited Beverley's Essex County properties, including Blandfield (where he built the present Georgian mansion on the site of his father's residence between 1769 and 1773). Blandfield was owned by
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After Beverley's death in 1756, his son Robert was his designated heir at law. His wife Elizabeth inherited his plantations in Essex County, including the Blandfield estate and his "slaves, cattle, horses, hogs, and sheep" on the plantations. Beverley divided a large part of his fortune among his
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immigrants to purchase and settle his Augusta County land. On August 8, 1737, Beverley wrote to Patton, "I should be very glad if you could import families enough to take the whole off from our hands at a reasonable price and tho' the order mentions families from Pensilvania , yet families from
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In addition to agriculture and land tenancy, Beverley received additional revenue from land sales in western Virginia. The easing of restrictive land laws by the Virginia colonial government allowed him to establish his own terms with settlers on his lands, and he initially sold parcels in the
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to Barbados. A partial inventory of his estate in 1745 listed 65 enslaved persons on four plantations, cattle, hogs, sheep and horses. In 1763 Beverley's son, Robert, reported that his father's estate earned "about Β£1800 Currency, all plantation expenses deducted".
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in present-day Augusta County. On September 16 the Randolphs and Robinson transferred sole ownership of the tract to Beverley, who planned to survey and sell it; the tract, which became known as Beverley Manor, encouraged further settlement west of the
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of the Northern Neck Proprietary, supervising the work of Jefferson and the other surveyors. The following year, he and the other participants in the Fairfax Line expedition reconvened at Jefferson's
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and settlement. Beverley's land sales totaled 42,119 acres (170.45 km) by 1744, and by his death in 1756 he had sold 80,455 acres (325.59 km) and made a profit of Β£2,647.
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merchant in 1739, "I am very conveniently situated for the sale of Negroes, rum, sugar & Mollasses ". Beverley sold Barbadian salt in Virginia and shipped Virginia
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Blessed Company: Parishes, Parsons, and Parishioners in Anglican Virginia, 1690-1776: Parishes, Parsons, and Parishioners in Anglican Virginia, 1690-1776
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He inherited a large estate after his father's death in 1722, amassing significant landholdings throughout Virginia from which he received revenue from
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McCleskey, Turk (July 1990). "Rich Land, Poor Prospects: Real Estate and the Formation of a Social Elite in Augusta County, Virginia, 1738–1770".
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After his education was completed, Beverley returned to Virginia and began a career in public service. He was the Clerk of Court for
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to his grandfather, Robert Beverley, Sr., in 1683 as part of a 100,000-acre (400 km) tract. Construction of Beverley's first,
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Counties; 14,174 acres (57.36 km) in Caroline County, including the Pewmazeno and Beverley Chace properties and land lots in
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Beverley inherited a large estate after his father's death in 1722, and continued speculating in land. He received income from
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production and rent from 119 tenants. His development of the 118,941-acre (481.34 km) Beverley Manor tract in present-day
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After his marriage to Elizabeth Bland about 1725 Beverley lived at Blandfield, a 3,450-acre (14.0 km) estate along the
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and Orange Counties in 1741 was confirmed in the Orange County Court on November 3, 1741. In 1750 he was appointed to the
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In 1746 Beverley was commissioned by Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, to represent him in an expedition with
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Three of Beverley's children married into prominent Virginia families. Robert married Maria Carter, daughter of
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Beverley, William (January 1928). "Diary of William Beverley of "Blandfield" during a Visit to England, 1750".
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Colonial Churches in the Original Colony of Virginia: A Series of Sketches by Especially Qualified Writers
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Ford, Worthington Chauncey (1895). Ford, Worthington Chauncey (ed.). "Some Letters of William Beverley".
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Virginia: American Indian Areas, Counties, Independent Cities, County Subdivisions, and Other Places
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between 1769 and 1773. The property was owned by the Beverley family from 1683 until its 1983 sale.
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Beverley married Elizabeth Bland (born May 26, 1706) around 1725. Elizabeth was the daughter of
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After his education in England he began a career in public service as the Clerk of Court for
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estate. Beverley was also an Essex County judge from 1720 to 1740. He was a member of the
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Stanard, W. G. (January 1896). "Major Robert Beverley and His Descendants (Continued)".
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production and rent from tenant farmers. Although by 1745 Beverley's estate produced 57
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A "Topping People": The Rise and Decline of Virginia's Old Political Elite, 1680–1790
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for 29 years (1716–1745), when the first Essex County courthouse was on Beverley's
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Col. John Wise of England and Virginia (1617–1695): His Ancestors and Descendants
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Waddell, Jos. A. (January 1901). "Militia Companies in Augusta County, in 1742".
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National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Trinity Episcopal Church
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of Essex County which he named for his wife's family. Blandfield was granted by
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at Caroline Court House in Caroline County, and participated in trade with the
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Genealogies of Virginia Families from the William and Mary College Quarterly
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Byrd, William (October 1916). "Letters of William Byrd, First (Continued)".
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in 1705, the first known history of Virginia. William Beverley's uncle,
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18th-century American legislator, civil servant, planter and landowner
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Bain, Robert; Flora, Joseph M.; Rubin, Louis Decimus, eds. (1979).
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National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Blandfield
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Beverley, William (July 1914). "Will of William Beverley, 1756".
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George Mercer Papers: Relating to the Ohio Company of Virginia
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Twelve Virginia Counties: Where the Western Migration Began
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According to his 1756 will, Beverley owned land in Essex,
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of two prominent Virginia families. He was the nephew of
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Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission (January 1972).
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plantation to draft a map (which became known as the
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Essex County Museum and Historical Society Bulletin
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Elizabeth married James Mills, a merchant in 375:, and the grandson of wealthy Virginia planter 2179:The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 2150:The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 2044:The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 1865:The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 1645:The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 1616:The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 1587:The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 1541: 1442: 1199: 1197: 1195: 1193: 529:of Virginia's colonial legislature, replacing 105:Serving with James Garnett (1742–1747) 1716: 1169: 1165: 1163: 1161: 1135: 1131: 1129: 549:Beverley's son, Robert, built the mansion at 441:Beverley was born in 1696, the only child of 2601:American real estate and property developers 2328: 2237:from the original on 2016-04-06 – via 2033:from the original on 2016-04-14 – via 1969:from the original on 2016-04-16 – via 1924:from the original on 2016-04-04 – via 1854:from the original on 2016-04-17 – via 1792:from the original on 2015-03-17 – via 1717:Glanville, Jim; Mays, Ryan (November 2010). 1708:from the original on 2016-04-21 – via 1426: 1424: 1422: 1376: 1330: 1328: 1326: 1324: 1322: 1320: 1318: 1316: 1314: 1277: 1275: 1148: 1146: 1144: 1116: 1114: 1112: 1087: 1085: 1072: 1070: 977: 975: 973: 862:Beverley's descendants until its 1983 sale. 1755: 1546:Southern Writers: A Biographical Dictionary 1490:Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission 1972 1387: 1262: 1260: 1258: 1256: 1254: 1234:Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission 1969 1190: 1185:Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission 1969 960: 958: 956: 954: 952: 950: 948: 780: 691:Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron 604:. On September 6, 1736, Beverley, John and 453:and was the first native-born historian of 436: 419:Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron 1992:University of North Carolina at Greensboro 1495: 1471: 1409: 1407: 1364: 1287: 1158: 1126: 1013: 1011: 1009: 1007: 1005: 752: 467:Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses 451:Knights of the Golden Horseshoe Expedition 413:encouraged further settlement west of the 373:Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses 1862: 1419: 1370: 1352: 1340: 1311: 1299: 1293: 1272: 1141: 1109: 1082: 1067: 981: 970: 936: 934: 932: 930: 928: 926: 924: 922: 920: 918: 916: 914: 473:(1652–1704) and Maria Horsmanden Byrd of 289:John Beverley b. 1727 d. 1743 in England 2119:United States Department of the Interior 2082:United States Department of the Interior 1891: 1800: 1613: 1584: 1430: 1358: 1346: 1334: 1305: 1281: 1251: 1180: 1178: 1152: 1120: 1097: 1091: 1076: 1061: 1055: 964: 945: 912: 910: 908: 906: 904: 902: 900: 898: 896: 894: 784: 544: 459:History of the Present State of Virginia 2611:Slave owners from the Thirteen Colonies 2176: 2041: 1460: 1404: 1239: 1103: 1028: 1026: 1017: 1002: 992: 990: 881: 879: 877: 875: 765:) through western Virginia to mark the 2533: 1977: 1932: 1835: 1466: 1413: 1245: 1205:"The History of Blandfield Plantation" 1045: 1043: 1041: 541:Agricultural pursuits and landholdings 469:. 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United States Census Bureau. 1478:Southern Churchman Company 1908 1267:William and Mary Quarterly 2006 789:Coat of Arms of William Beverly 417:. Beverley was commissioned by 2551:18th-century American planters 2021:: Southern Churchman Company. 1984:Journal of Backcountry Studies 1900:University of Pittsburgh Press 801:, and the sister of statesman 732:Beverley owned and operated a 614:Sir William Gooch, 1st Baronet 1: 1933:Nelson, John Kendall (2003). 1756:Gordon-Reed, Annette (1998). 1502:United States Census Bureau. 865: 612:were deeded a land patent by 241:Ursula Byrd Beverley (mother) 2571:Businesspeople from Virginia 1892:Mulkearn, Lois, ed. (1954). 1842:. 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Index

House of Burgesses
Orange County
House of Burgesses
Essex County
Essex County
Virginia
Robert Beverley, Jr.
Peter Beverley
William Byrd II
William Byrd I
James Boyd, 9th Lord Boyd
Richard Bland
Richard Bland
Blandfield
Essex County
Colony of Virginia
Robert Beverley, Jr.
scion
Peter Beverley
Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses
William Byrd I
Westover Plantation
Essex County
Virginia House of Burgesses
Orange
Virginia Governor's Council
tobacco
Augusta County
Blue Ridge Mountains
Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron

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