Source: CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants VOLUME THREE: 1695-1732, Page 37, Patent Book No. 9 Abstracted by Nell Marion Nugent Virginia State Library, Richmond, 1979 WILLIAM RANDOLPH, GENT., 1230 acs., Henrico Co., 7 May 1700, p. 270, 480 acs. part thereof called Curles, formerly Long Field, being part of patent to Thomas Harris, dated 25 February 1638; with the swamp & marsh, beg. at a cr. over against Capt. Marin, N. on back of a Sw., ESE into the woods towards Breemo, WNW. upon the main river, &c; 750 acs., commonly called the Slashes, lying on the poplar Brook on head of land formerly Capt. Daniel Lewellin's, E. along the heads therof two (to) Mawborn Hills, &c. Late in the seizen & inheritance of Nathaniel Bacon, Junr., Esqr., dec'd., from whom it escheated by his attainder for high treason, as by inquisition under William Randolph, Esch'r., &c., 21 July 1698, who hath paid to his Majestie's Auditor & Receiver Generall, &c., the valuable consideration of 150 Lbs. Sterling, &c. This was part of the discussion last summer when work was done to clarify some of the early Virginia Harris lines. Please respond through HH or H-COLONIALVA so that others may be helped. Ira L. Harris III Evansville, Indiana