Wykeham-Martin family papers, 1672-1810 [microform].

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Wykeham-Martin family papers, 1672-1810 [microform].

Include correspondence of members of the Culpeper, Fairfax, and Martin families of Leeds Castle, Kent, England. Some of the correspondents include Alexander Culpeper, Judith (Culpeper) Culpeper, Margaret (Van Hesse) Culpeper, Philippa Culpeper, Thomas Lord Culpeper (at "Green Spring," James City County, Va.), Bryan Lord Fairfax, Catherine (Culpeper) Fairfax, Denny Martin Fairfax, George William Fairfax, Henry Colepepper Fairfax, Philip Martin Fairfax, Robert Lord Fairfax (at "Belvoir," Fairfax County, and "Greenway Court," Frederick County, Va.), Thomas Lord Fairfax (at "Greenway Court," Frederick County, Va.), Edward Filmer, Mary Filmer, Ann Susanna Martin, Denny Martin, Edward Martin, Frances (Fairfax) Martin, John Martin (1652-1730), John Martin (1724-1746), Sibylla Martin, Thomas Bryan Martin (at "Greenway Court," Frederick County, Va.), Edmund Randolph, David Wilkins, and Margaret (Fairfax) Wilkins. Also, include correspondence, 1782-1810, concerning the Northern Neck Proprietary of Virginia. Correspondents include Carter Braxton ([1736-1797] at Richmond, Va.), Carter Braxton, Jr., Rawleigh Colston (at Winchester, Va.), Denny Martin Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax, Philip Martin Fairfax, Thomas Gregory, Hugh Holmes, James Innes, Robert Mackey, John Marshall, John White, Alexander Wight, and David Wight. Also, include will (copy), 1782, of Thomas Lord Fairfax probated in Frederick County, Va.

1 reel ; 35 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7517770

Virginia Historical Society Library

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