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137:). This silver comprises the oldest church artifacts in continuous use from the colonial period in the United States. These items are preserved and used on special occasions at St. John's, now located in 454: 130: 284: 449: 327: 357: 277: 202: 114:: London 1617/1618). When the church was abandoned during the Uprising of 1622, the communion silver was taken to Jamestown. It was held by 134: 270: 408: 39: 110:) in Christianity. Along with others who contributed to the church was an unknown person who gave a set of Communion Silver ( 70: 413: 347: 129:, land surveyor for the Colony, inventory the items from Smith's Hundred. It is believed he had the silver given to the 96:
St. Mary's Church was established in Smith's Hundred in 1618 in part with £200 bequeathed by Mrs. Mary Robinson, of
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in honor of the Earl of Southampton. The site was originally home to a village of the
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on the north bank of James River. The settlement was abandoned after the
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Smith's Hundred was located eight miles above the English fort at
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Indians. They were located along the north bank of James River.
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and extended from Weyanoke Hundred to the south bank of
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named after the treasurer of the Virginia Company, Sir
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The Cradle of The Republic: Jamestown and James River
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Index

Smythe's Hundred
Province of Virginia
James River plantations
Thomas Smythe
Paspahegh
Jamestown
Chickahominy River
Powhatan Uprising of 1622
Charles City County, Virginia
House of Burgesses
Captain Thomas Graves
Walter Shelley
St. Olave Parish
sic
Powhatan Indians
Hallmark
Sir George Yeardley
Colony of Virginia
William Claiborne
St. John's Episcopal Church
Elizabeth City
Hampton, Virginia
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