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- Captain Thomas Bernard of Warwick County, a member of the House of Burgesses in 1649
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Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 7, Page 311
MRS. ALICE HARLOW, 550 acs. Warwick Co; NE on Warwick Riv: SW on James Riv; on SE side of the Common land. NW on Mr. Jno. Brewer : from Bullen's point; passing house of Christopher Muschamp; including Poole's Island; 21 Oct. Page 585. 200 acs. granted Anthony Elliott, 10 June 1643; 300 acs. granted Capt. Thomas Bernard, 24 Sept. 1645 & by Mr. John Harlow bequeathed to sd. Alice his wyfe, & her heires.
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1637-1643 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 1, Part 2; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 127
THOMAS BERNARD, Gent., 1,050 acs. Warwicke River Co., Dec. 16, 1641, Page 761. At the mouth of the back creek, adj. Capt. Thomas Flint whereon stands dwelling howse of said Bernard. (Note: Record incomplete. Mention is made of Zachariah Cripp; the back creek deviding the land of Burdropp, formerly called Claybornes Neck, from land of said Bernard. Confirmation of former patent for 500 acs., & order of court for 200 acs. Feb. 24, 1631. 350 acs. for trans. of 7 pers: Patrick Closse, William Ware, William Hopkin, John Gerrish, Robert Frere, Alice Havord, Tho. Howgate.
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1643-1651 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 2; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 159
CAPT. THOMAS BERNARD, 300 acs. on the Southerly side of Warwick River, Sept. 24, 1645, Page 44. Abutting E. upon Lt. Gilbert Peppett, etc., towards the church there arrecied & built, & bet. Colstones Is. & Cedar Is Due for trans. of 6 pers.* Formerly granted to Robert Poole but being deserted is now granted unted sd. Bernard according to the custom of the country.
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