[Excerpts from "York County, Virginia Records, 1659-1662", abst. by Benjamin B. Weisiger, 1989] [excerpted 8 Nov 2007, Mark Murphy] p. 105 (p. 141) I authorize my hired servant, Daniel Rigon, to be my attorney of fruit and drink to be made present year at my plantation on Queens Creek, and to be overseer of what concerns my crop of corn and tobacco there. 23 April 1661 Gyles Brent John Consodine, age about 24, saith that about a month or 6 weeks since, being at Capt. Gyles Brent's house, he heard Rebeckah Dormer, that person that bound Daniel Rigon to the peace, say that iff it were not for Edward Plunkett and Jeremiah MORPHEY, she would not trouble said Rigon. Sworn in Court 21 Dec. 1661 John [his mark] Consodine p. 133 (p. 167) (At a Court Held for York County, 24 June 1662) I, Robert Jones, for valuable consideration, sell to Henry Charles on grey mare. 28 Jan. 1661 Robert Jones Wit: Edward Wade, James MURPHY