SOURCE: Cavaliers and Pioneers - Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, Vol. III 1695-1732, Nell Marion Nugent, Richmond, Virginia State Library, 1979
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Patent Book No. 10, page 266 |
March 23, 1715 |
PETER CHASTAINE, 111 acres (N.L.), Henrico County; on south side of James River; adjacent Anthony Malloone; his own land; and the widow Gory's line; Part of the 1st 5000 acres surveyed for the French Refugees |
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Patent Book No. 10, page 293 |
October 31, 1716 |
CLAUDE GORY, 50 acres (N.L.), Henrico County; on south side of James River; adjacent Gidion Chamboone; and John Paniteur; Part of the 1st 5000 acres surveyed for the French Refugees |
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Patent Book No. 10, page 297 |
October 31, 1716 |
JOHN PANITEUR, 76 acres (N.L.), Henrico County; on south side of James River; adjacent Claude Gory; Part of the 1st 5000 acres surveyed for the French Refugees |
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Patent Book No. 10, page 458 |
February 20, 1719 |
FRANCES LORANGE, 133 acres (N.L.), Henrico County; on James River; adjacent Peter Gory; Out of the lower part of the last 5000 acres surveyed for the French Refugees |
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Patent Book No. 14, page 446 |
May 9, 1732 |
GIDEON CHAMBOON, 59 acres (Escheat L.), Goochland County; south side of James River; adjacent Edward Scott; and Claude Gory; Escheated from Jacob Mattoon, deceased, for 165 acres, by inquisition under Wm Byrd, Esquire, Esch'r; survey returned by William Mayo. 2 lbs. tobacco, etc. |