Nansemond County (Va.) Copy, circa 1710, of a Land Grant to Jeremiah Arline, 1695 Apr. 21

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Nansemond County (Va.) Copy, circa 1710, of a Land Grant to Jeremiah Arline, 1695 Apr. 21

This collection forms part of the Robert Alonzo Brock Collection at The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.

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Library of Virginia

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Robert Alonzo Brock

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Mecklenburg County was named, like Charlotte County, for Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, consort of George III. It was formed from Lunenburg County in 1764. From the guide to the Mecklenburg County (Va.) Land Grant to Stephen Mallett, 1785 Nov. 14, (The Library of Virginia) Albemarle County was named for William Anne Keppel, second earl of Albemarle and governor of the Virginia colony from 1737 to 1754. It was formed from Goochland County in 1744...

Nansemond County (Va.) County Court.

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Suffolk (Va.) Circuit Court

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Nansemond County was created as Upper Norfolk County by 1640 and in 1642 was renamed Nansemond County for the Nansemond Indians, who lived in the area in the early seventeenth century. The county seat was Suffolk. The county became the independent city of Nansemond on 1 July 1972, and on 1 January 1974 Nansemond merged with the city of Suffolk. The entire area is now known as Suffolk. Created as Upper Norfolk County by 1640 and renamed Nansemond in 1646. Records were des...