An “Uncertaine Rumor” of Land: New Thoughts on the English Founding of Virginia’s Eastern Shore

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The years 1620 and 1621 saw three small camps – a former Virginia Company salter and his “Jamestown bride;” a recently arrived captain with hired tenants from the crush at Kicotan; ten tenants for the

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  • Author: Hall, Jenean
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 124
  • Publish Date: October 04 2022
  • ISBN10: 0983266018
  • Language: English
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The years 1620 and 1621 saw three small camps – a former Virginia Company salter and his “Jamestown bride;” a recently arrived captain with hired tenants from the crush at Kicotan; ten tenants for the Secretary’s Land – pave the way for English settlement on a remote Virginia peninsula. Separated from Virginia’s mainland by twenty miles of the ocean-like Chesapeake Bay, the isolated life in these outposts was interrupted when other colonists streamed in on their flight from the mayhem of an Indian attack that killed a quarter of Virginia’s mainland European population. Sir George Yeardley and Thomas Savage negotiated with “the Laughing King” for more land on this safe, bountiful peninsula. The confusion of these days would later result in an “uncertaine rumor” about who owned what on Virginia’s Eastern Shore.

An “Uncertaine Rumor” of Land reveals a fresh, intriguing view on this little-known facet of colonial Virginia history.

Author: Jenean Hall
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Another Day Publishing
Published: 10/04/2022
Pages: 124
Weight: 0.39lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.26d
ISBN: 9780983266013
Language: English

Author

Hall, Jenean

Binding

ISBN10

0983266018

ISBN13

9780983266013

Page Count

124

Published Date

October 04 2022

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