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  • George Mason (died 1710) was an American colonial politician who represented Norfolk County in the House of Burgesses in 1705–1706, although his father...
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  • Thomas Mason (died 1711) was an American colonial politician who represented Norfolk County in the House of Burgesses in 1696-1697, although his father...
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    areas. George Mason III (1690–1735) like his father and grandfather served in the House of Burgesses and also as county lieutenant. George Mason IV's mother...
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  • House of Burgesses intermittently over three decades. Mason was born around 1628 in then-vast Surry County to ancient planter Francis Mason and his second...
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  • in 1651, George and younger brother William Mason hurriedly left England.[citation needed] The ancestral Masons probably arrived at Norfolk, Virginia...
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    The progenitor of the Mason family, George Mason I (1629–1686), arrived at Norfolk, Virginia on the ship Assurance in 1652. Mason was a Cavalier member...
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  • married Anne Thorogood (1630-1704), formerly of Lower Norfolk County, daughter of immigrant and burgess Adam Thorogood. She had two sons, William and Richard...
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  • Marye David Mason Francis Mason George Mason (Norfolk) George Mason I George Mason II George Mason III George Mason IV James Mason John Mason (Colonel)...
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    House of Burgesses established the "Towne of Lower Norfolk County" in 1680. In 1691, a final county subdivision took place when Lower Norfolk County split...
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  • William Crawford (Virginia politician) (category House of Burgesses members)
    Virginia House of Burgesses for over thirty years. Crawford was born at an unknown date, possibly in the 1680s, to George and Abigail Mason Crawford. Some...
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    their I-95 rivals, George Mason. The closely-knit affair saw the Rams lose 61–62 on a last-second three-pointer by George Mason's Sherrod Wight. Following...
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  • Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses while representing Accomack County. Kendall was born in Brinton, Norfolk, England, in 1621. He was the seventh...
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  • were willed to the 7 Mason children). While a Thomas Mason represented Norfolk County in the House of Burgesses in 1696, these Masons were descended from...
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    Patrick Henry (category House of Burgesses members)
    and several burgesses, including Henry, convened at the Raleigh Tavern to formulate a response. According to George Mason, a former burgess from Fairfax...
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    of Burgesses Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence Wythe's exact date of birth is not known. Hemphill, William Edwin, "George Wythe...
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  • Martin Scarlett (category House of Burgesses members)
    was a Virginia planter and military officer who served in the House of Burgesses representing Stafford County, as well as in local offices, including Justice...
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    Virginia Association (category George Mason)
    Townshend Acts. Initiated by George Washington, drafted by George Mason, and passed by the Virginia House of Burgesses in May 1769, the Virginia Association...
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  • 1549 against corrupt Norfolk landowners and was hanged for treason at Norwich Castle. Alfred Lungley (1905–1989), awarded the George Cross after the 1935...
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    historic Virginians on display in the Old House Chamber, including: George Mason, George Wythe, Patrick Henry, Richard Henry Lee, and Meriwether Lewis. From...
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    representation. Patrick Henry opposed the Stamp Act in the Burgesses with a famous speech advising George III that "Caesar had his Brutus, Charles I his Cromwell...
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