Compiled by Sara E. Lewis
From an index to the Virginia Gazette, produced in 1950 by Lester J. Cappon and Stella F. Duff of the Institute of Early American History and Culture (Omohundro Institute) with additional Gloucester material not captured by the indexers. Kingston Parish (Mathews) was part of Gloucester County when the Virginia Gazette was published in Williamsburg. Occasional posts about world and local events that captured the bloggers fancy are included to put local listings in context. Please review primary source material before citing.

Monday, July 26, 2010

May 30, 1751 - Ward, Alexander, Lowes, Noell, Thomson, Smithson, Melvin, Wilcox, Clark, Foster, Noell

Entred Inwards, in the Port of Rappahanock.
April 1. Radbourn, Ward, from Liverpool.
April 16. Dunlop, of Glasgow, Alexander, from Barbados.
May 3. Planter, of Whitehaven, Lowes, from Whitehaven.
May 3. Mobjack, of Virginia, Noell, from York.
May 17. Anna, of Aberdeen, Thomson, from London.
May 18. Richmond, of Whitehaven, Smithson, from Whitehaven.
May 23. Adventure, of Aberdeen, Melvin, from Aberdeen.
May 25. Sid’nham, of London, Wilcox, from London.

Cleared Ouwards.
April 18. Alexander and Anne, Clark, for Aberdeen.
May 6. Branstey, Foster, for Whitehaven.
May 11. Mobjack, Noell, for Barbados.