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List of members of the Virginia House of Burgesses : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of members of the Virginia House of Burgesses This is a list of members of the Virginia House of Burgesses from 1619 to 1775 from the references listed at the end of the article. The members of the first assembly in 1619, the members of the last assembly in 1775 and the Speakers of the House are designated by footnotes. Surviving records do not include lists of members for some years, especially before 1676, and do not include all the members for some of the sessions. Some of these omissions may be covered by the names of persons who served in several sessions. This list does not include officials of the assembly, such as chaplains or clerks, who were not burgesses, or persons who were elected but denied a seat.〔In 1653, Rev. Robert Bracewell and in 1699, Rev. John Waugh, were denied seats because they were clergymen. Swem, E.G. ''The Disqualification of Ministers in State Constitutions''. (William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Volume 26 ). October 1917. Richmond, VA: Whittet and Shepperson, 1918. . Pages 74–75. Retrieved February 6, 2014. Bracewell and Waugh are not listed as members of the House of Burgesses in Hening, Statutes at Large Vol. 1, 2d ed. 1823, Stanard, 1902 or Tyler, 1915. Rev. Waugh's son, John or Jno. Waugh, later served as a burgess.〕〔Peter Peirse was sergeant-at-arms of the first general assembly at Jamestown on July 30, 1619. Tyler, Volume 1, 1915, p. 303.〕 "(Burgess)" is used in many titles of linked articles or planned articles below to distinguish members of the Virginia House of Burgesses from other persons with the same name. Two burgesses of the same name are distinguished by showing the first year served in the assembly after the word "burgess" in the link. Militia officer grades are shown only if they are included on a list of burgesses in a source or in a thumbnail or other biography. These grades, or ranks, were generally, but not always, shown on original lists of members of sessions. The absence of such a grade before a name on the list should not be assumed to mean the burgess was not a militia officer at some time in his life. == A ==
*Robert Abrahall (or Robert Abrell) • John Ackiss • William Acrill, Jr.〔Member of Last Assembly of 1775–1776; last official session met beginning June 1, 1775, later meetings had no quorum. Stanard, 1902, pp. 197–200.〕 • William Acrill, Sr. • Richard Adams (burgess)〔 • Robert Adams (burgess) (or Robert Addams) • Thomas Adams • William Aitchison • Gerard Alexander • John Alexander (burgess)〔 • (Major) Arthur Allen II〔A speaker of the House. Stanard, 1902, pp. 51–52.〕 • Edmund Allen (burgess) • Edward Allen (burgess) • William Allen (burgess 1629) • William Allen (burgess 1758) • Isaac Allerton Jr. • Willoughby Allerton • Thomas Allonby • Edward Ambler • John Ambler (politician) • Charles Anderson (burgess) • George Anderson (burgess) • John Anderson (burgess) • Matthew Anderson (burgess) • Richard Anderson (burgess) • Robert Anderson (burgess) • William Anderson (burgess) • William Andrews (burgess 1727) • William Andrews, Jr. (burgess) • John Appleton (burgess) • (Captain) Henry Applewhaite, Jr. • Henry Applewhaite, Sr. • Anthony Armistead • Anthony Armistead, Jr. • Gill Armistead • (Colonel) Henry Armistead • John Armistead • Robert Armistead (burgess 1714) • Robert Armistead (burgess 1726) • William Armistead • John Arundell (burgess) • Charles Ashton (burgess) • Henry Ashton (burgess) • Peter Ashton (burgess) • (Lt. Colonel) Walter Aston • John Atkins (burgess) • Henry Aubrey • William Aubrey (burgess) • William Aylett (burgess 1723) • William Aylett (burgess 1736) • William Aylett (burgess 1772)〔
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