WashingtonPrinted by Peter Force.1835
1.---One Johnson, a stirer up of the people to sedition but no fighter.
2.---One Barlow, one of Cromwell's soldiers, very active in this rebellion, and taken with forty men coming to surprise me at Accomack.
3.---One Carver, a valiant man, and stout seaman, taken miraculously, who came with Bland, with equall com'n and 200 men to take me and some other gentlemen that assisted me, with the help of 200 soldiers; miraculously delivered into my hand.
4.---One Wilford, an interpreter, that frighted the Queen of Pamunkey from ye lands she had granted her by the Assembly, a month after peace was concluded with her.
5.---One Hartford, a valiant stout man, and a most resolved rebel.
All these at Accomack.
AT YORK WHILST I LAY THERE.
1.---One Young, commissionated by Genl. Monck long before he declared for ye King.
2.---One Page, a carpenter, formerly my servant, but for his violence used against the Royal Party, made a Colonel.
3.---One Harris, that shot to death a valiant loyalist prisoner.
4.---One Hall, a Clerk of a County but more useful to the rebels than 40 army men--that dyed very penitent confessing his rebellion against his King and his ingratitude to me.
AT THE MIDDLE PLANTATION.
One Drummond, a Scotchman that we all suppose was the originall cause of the whole rebellion, with a common Frenchman, that had been very bloody.
CONDEMNED AT MY HOUSE, AND EXECUTED WHEN BACON LAY BEFORE JAMESTOWN.
1.---One Coll'l Crewe, Bacon's parasyte, that continually went about ye country, extolling all Bacon's actions, and (justifying) his rebellion.
2.---One Cookson, taken in rebellion.
3.---One Darby, from a servant made a Captain.
WILLM. BERKELEY.