Thomas Swann (councillor)

Last updated
  1. Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, ed. (1915). "Fathers of the Revolution". Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Vol. I. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company. p. 125.
  2. McCartney, Martha W. (2012). Jamestown people to 1800 : landowners, public officials, minorities, and native leaders. Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Pub. Co. ISBN   978-0-8063-1872-1. OCLC   812189309.
  3. "Virginia Gleanings in England", Virginia Magazine of History and Biography (then Virginia Magazine) vol. 28 (1920), pp. 30-31
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 McCartney p. 391
  5. Martha W> McCartney, Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers 1607-1635: A Biographical Dictionary (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company ISBN   978-0-8063-1774-8) pp. 678-679
  6. "Virginia Gleanings in England Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 27(1919) pp. 154-155
  7. 27 Va.Mag. H&B 153-154
  8. Mary A. Stephenson, Old Houses in Surry & Sussex (Richmond: The Dietz Press 1942) p. 10
  9. Tyler vol. 1 p. 104
  10. "Notes on Charles City County Grievances" Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, (1896) vol.3, p. 149
  11. McCartney pp. 391-392
  12. Cynthia Miller Leonard, The Virginia General Assembly 1619-1978 (Richmond: Virginia State Library 1978) pp. 24, 27
  13. Governor Berkeley referred to Swann as Colonel in a letter dated February 6, 1677 as did Francis Moryson 3 days later as well as in the suspension order of the Summer 1677 and as losing the Jamestown house/tavern, but Berkeley mentioned "Captain" Swann on February 21 and 23. See Oberg pp. 75. 79, 131, 284
  14. Leonard p. 34
  15. Leonard p. xxi
  16. John Bennett Boddie III, Colonial Surry (Richmond: the Dietz Press, Inc. 1948) pp.105-106
  17. Brent Tarter, Virginians and their Histories (University of Virginia Press 2020 ISBN   978-0-8139-4392-3) p. 50
  18. For the relationships between Swanns, see note on Thomas Swann (attorney) talk page since no talk page yet here
  19. James D. Rice, Tales from a Revolution (Oxford University Press 2012) p. 84
  20. 1 2 3 Tyler p. 125
  21. As were John Page, Philip Lightfoot and Thomas Ballard. See Thomas J. Wertenbaker, Bacon's Rebellion, 1676 (Williamsburg, Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration Corporation 1957) p. 33
  22. Michael Leroy Oberg, Samuel Wiseman's Book of Record: The Official Account of Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia 1676-1677 pp. 63-64 note11
  23. Rice p. 92
  24. 1 2 McCartney p. 392
  25. Rice p. 126
  26. Oberg p. 63
  27. Warren M. Billings, A Little Parliament (Library of Virginia 2004) p. 51
  28. Oberg cites Wilcomb Washburn, The Governor and the Rebel: A History of Bacon's Rebellion (University of North Carolina Press 1957) pp. 102, 146 as indicating that Swann later convinced Berkeley of his loyalty
  29. Billings p. 49
  30. McCartney pp. 391, 393
  31. 12 Va.Mag. H&B 30, 31
  32. 27 Va.Mag.H&B 155 notes that the arms and crest on the Virginia tomb match those for the Swanns of Southfleet as well as Denton in Kent, England
  33. Tyler vol. 1 p. 334
Thomas Swann
Member of the Virginia Governor's Council
In office
1659-1680