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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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McCleskey, Turk (July 1990). "Rich Land, Poor Prospects: Real Estate and the Formation of a Social Elite in Augusta County, Virginia, 1738β1770".
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1980:"William Preston: Origins of a Backcountry Political Career"
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Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission (January 1972).
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1969:from the original on 2016-04-16 – via
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1854:from the original on 2016-04-17 – via
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2246:Wise, Jennings Cropper (1918).
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1984:Journal of Backcountry Studies
1900:University of Pittsburgh Press
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1933:Nelson, John Kendall (2003).
1756:Gordon-Reed, Annette (1998).
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1892:Mulkearn, Lois, ed. (1954).
1842:. London: Harleian Society.
1768:University of Virginia Press
1684:University of Virginia Press
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2056:Virginia Historical Society
1941:Chapel Hill, North Carolina
1877:Virginia Historical Society
1657:Virginia Historical Society
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523:Virginia Governor's Council
503:Virginia House of Burgesses
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753:Fairfax Line expedition
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2254:Richmond, Virginia
2187:Richmond, Virginia
2158:Richmond, Virginia
2132:on October 6, 2015
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2052:Richmond, Virginia
2019:Richmond, Virginia
1873:Richmond, Virginia
1653:Richmond, Virginia
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807:Robert Munford III
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1909:978-0-8229-7536-6
1816:978-0-8063-0861-6
1777:978-0-8139-3356-6
1693:978-0-8139-3037-4
1565:978-0-8071-0390-6
775:Fry-Jefferson Map
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527:upper house
207:Nationality
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2136:October 5,
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2002:October 5,
1747:October 5,
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1219:October 5,
941:Evans 2009
866:References
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683:Shenandoah
675:land grant
648:John Lewis
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551:Blandfield
499:Blandfield
330:Legislator
324:Occupation
319:, Virginia
313:Blandfield
2489:Biography
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229:Relations
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147:In office
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202:Virginia
191:Virginia
171:John Lee
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