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1Middlesex. 

2Augustine Herrman, the founder of Bohemia Manor, at the head of Chesapeake Bay, died in 1686 and his second son, Casparus Herrman, took possession of the manor house in June, 1690 

3There was at this time a Maryland export duty on tobacco of two shillings per hogshead.

4Thomas Lloyd, president of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania. 

5William Markham, secretary of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania. 

6John Delavall, a member of the Council of the City of New York. He subsequently removed to Philadelphia, became a member of the Philadelphia Council in 1691, and a member of the Provincial Council in 1692. 

7New York.

8Trenton.

9Elizabeth.

10Mr. Onions.

11Col. Richard Townley, who came to Virginia with Lord Effingham in 1683, removed to Elizabeth Town in 1684, and married the widow of Philip Carteret in 1685.

12The Leisler uprising

13Francis Nicholson, who, in 1689, was made Lieutenant Governor of the Dominion of New England with residence at New York, was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Virginia in 1690. 

14Schenectady.

15Jacob Leisler.

16Leisler.

17West Greenwich.

18Fairfield. 

19Major Nathan Gold, a member of the Connecticut Court of Assistants.

20Saybrook. 

21Major-General Fitz-John Winthrop was commander of the New York-Connecticut expedition that set out in the spring of 1690 against Montreal but was soon abandoned because of desertion by the Indians and lack of supplies and means of transportation.

22Major Edward Palmes was a brother-in-law of Major Fitz-John Winthrop.

23Francis Brinley was the leader of a Rhode Island faction favoring strong government. 

24Simon Bradstreet was governor of Massachusetts in 1689-92. 

25Sir Edmund Andros, governor of the Dominion of New England from April 1688 until his deposition by the people of Massachusetts in April 1689. 

26Jacob Milborne.

27Chesapeake Bay.

28Rappahannock.

Source: Travels in the American Colonies

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