Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
William Lambert

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Name William Lambert Born 1646 Gender Male Died Aft 1676 Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia Person ID I74219 Tree1 Last Modified 4 Aug 2022
Family ID F37986 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Anne Searle, d. Bef 1716, Richmond County, Virginia Married Bef 1673 Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia Last Modified 4 Aug 2022 Family ID F21458 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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1670-1674 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 1, Part 2; [John Frederick Dorman];
Pages 94a-95 [D&W 1, pp. 406-07]. 6 9br [Nov.] 1666. Patent of Sir William Berkeley unto Coll. Nicholas Spencer of 500 acres in Potowmeck freshes, northeasterly upon a creeke above Coll. Speake's land, southeasterly upon the land called Gosnell's land ... formerly granted unto Peter Smith by pattent 15 July 1657 and by him deserted and granted unto Mr. Isaac Allerton by order of the Generall Court 6 April 1662 and by him likewise deserted and upon petition of Coll. Spencer granted to him by order of the Governor and Councell 6 June 1666 ... due for transportation of ten persons into this Collony
William Berkeley
Wit: Phill. Ludwell, Cl. Off.
29 9br [Nov.] 1671. Recorded.
17 Sept. 1671. Nicholas Spencer to William Lambert. For a valuable consideration. All my right of the within pattent.
Nicholas Spencer
Wit: John Lewling, John Olliver.
29 9br [Nov.]1671. Acknowledged by Coll. Nicholas Spencer.
26 Nov. 1671. William Lambert to William Battey (Battle). For a valuable consideration. 100 acres, part of 500 acres be mee bought of Nicholas Spencer ... to begin at the upper end of my land adjoyneing to the land of Gosnell ... downe the creeke
William Lamberd
Wit: Nicholas Spencer, Frances Spencer.
29 9br [Nov.] 1671. Acknowledged by Wm. Lambert.
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1670-1674 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 1, Part 2; [John Frederick Dorman];
Pages 164a-165. 24 7ber [Sept.] 1673. Willm. Lambert of Westmoreland County, planter, unto Robt. Vaulx of same, Gent. For 6000 pounds of tobacco. 500 acres, granted to Coll. Nich: Spencer 6 9ber [Nov.] 1666 and by Collo: Nich: Spencer unto me sold as by assignment 17 7ber [Sept.] 1671 ... in the County of Stafford bounded N east uppon a creeke above Coll. Speake land, S westerly uppon the land called Gosnell's land ... into the woods ...
Willm. Lambert
Wit: Jno: Foxhall, Jno: Appleton.
24 7ber [Sept.] 1673. Acknowledged by Wm. Lambert.
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1670-1674 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 1, Part 2; [John Frederick Dorman];
Page 165. 9 7ber [Sept.] 1673. Anne Lambert in Westmoreland County appoynt my loving husband Wm. Lambert my attorney to acknowledge my right in land sold by my husband to Darby Fowler at Poahick Creeke.
Anne (X) Lambert
Wit: Oliver (X) Griffin, Robt. Whtting.
24 7ber [Sept.] 1673. Wm. Lambert did acknowledge full satisfaction for the right of dower of land sold by Wm. Lambert to Darby Fowler.
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1670-1674 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 1, Part 2; [John Frederick Dorman];
Page 167. 19 [ ] 1673. Bond of Wm. Lambert of Copely Parish, Westmoreland County, planter, unto Mr. Robt. Vaulx of Washington Parish, Gent. For 20,000 pounds of tobacco. Lambert have by deed 24 7ber [Sept.] 1673 confirmed unto Mr. Robt. Vaulx 500 acres. To keep all covenants for warrentee in the deed.
Wm. Lambert
Wit: Tho: Hindmas, Dennis White.
19 9ber [Nov.] 1673. Acknowledged by Wm. Lambert.
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1670-1674 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 1, Part 2; [John Frederick Dorman];
Page 167. 19 [ ] 1673. Bond of Wm. Lambert of Copely Parish, Westmoreland County, planter, unto Mr. Robt. Vaulx of Washington Parish, Gent. For 20,000 pounds of tobacco. Lambert have by deed 24 7ber [Sept.] 1673 confirmed unto Mr. Robt. Vaulx 500 acres. To keep all covenants for warrentee in the deed.
Wm. Lambert
Wit: Tho: Hindmas, Dennis White.
19 9ber [Nov.] 1673. Acknowledged by Wm. Lambert.
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1674-1677 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 1, Part 3; [John Frederick Dorman];
Page 193a. Wm. Lambert, aged 28 yeares or therabouts, declareth that being at the house of Wm. Spence the solemnizing of Mathew Steele's wedding some difference did arrise between Mr. Searles and Morgan Jones concerning the plantation that Mr. Searles had sold him. Searles said that Morgan Jones had not given Searles any sattisfaction for the plantation and his reason was that because Capa: Hull had surveighed the land from Searles, and with that Jones his wife caught Searles by the haire and said he was an old rogue and the deponent said civiler languadge would become her.
Wm. Lambert
26 Aug. 1674. Recorded.
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1674-1677 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 1, Part 3; [John Frederick Dorman];
Page 224a. 25 Feb. 1674/5. Anne Searles attorney of my husband Rich: Searles appoynt my loving son in law Wm. Lamber my attorney to appeare for me against Jno: Symonds.
Anne (X) Searles
Wit: Edwd. Bradbourne.
26 Feb. [1674/5]. Recorded
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