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should imbibe more exalted notions of their own importance than I could wish any child of mine to possess." Furthermore, he wanted his first wife to be reinterred and buried beside him, and his late infant son George buried at his head. Part of the Raspberry Plain plantation survives today as part of the Catoctin Rural Historic District, although the house that Thomson Mason built and that his descendants altered, burned and was torn down in the early 20th century and replaced in 1910 by the current edifice in the Colonial Revival style.
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influence, Elizabeth City County voters elected Mason as one of their representatives in the Virginia House of Delegates in early 1779, and refused to accept his resignation until the House found him ineligible and forced a new election, in which William Henry was elected to serve alongside John Tabb.
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Thus, during the First Virginia Revolutionary Convention in 1774, Mason represented Loudoun County, together with fellow plantation owners Francis Peyton and Josias Clapham. However, Thomson Mason became the only delegate to oppose a nonimportation resolution, and decided to retire from public life,
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Mason died on 26 February 1785 at Raspberry Plain at the age of 51. His will directed that neither Westwood Thomson Mason nor William Temple Thomson Mason should reside "on the south side of the James River or below Williamsburg before they respectively attain the age of twenty-one years, lest they
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Following the American Revolutionary War, and another legislative reorganization of the state judiciary, Stafford County voters again elected the ailing Mason as one of their representatives in the House of Delegates in 1783, and he served a final term alongside veteran legislator Charles Carter.
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during the 1777 and 1778 sessions. Then, the widower Mason rekindled a romance with Elizabeth Westwood, whose husband Wallace of Elizabeth City County, had also died. They married in November 1777, but the new bride came to consider Loudoun County nearly backcountry. Perhaps as a result of her
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Upon returning to Virginia, Mason was admitted to the Virginia bar and developed a private legal practice. After marrying Mary King Barnes (d. 1771), the daughter of Col. Barnes of Leonardtown, Maryland across the Potomac River and a major local slave trader, Thomson Mason represented his
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father-in-law's interests in America during his frequent trips to England. In 1758 he also became Barnes' partner in some of the voyages in which Virginia or Maryland tobacco was shipped to Europe and slaves imported from Africa on the return journey.
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and his wife Ann Stevens Thomson. Their father died in a ferry accident when his sons were boys, but their mother supervised operations of the family's plantations (farmed using enslaved labor) as well as acquired land in what became
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in the 1756-1761 session, but neither man won re-election. Stafford County voters then elected (and re-elected) Mason to represent them along with John Alexander from 1766 until 1772, when he was replaced by Yelverton Peyton.
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for her younger sons (since primogeniture meant their eldest brother George would receive the lands his father inherited). Thomson Mason like his brothers received a private education suitable to his class, then traveled to
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Copeland, Pamela C. and MacMaster, Richard K. (1975). The Five George Masons: Patriots and Planters of Virginia and Maryland. University Press of Virginia. ISBN 0-8139-0550-8. p. 110
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Augusta Bridgland Fothergill and John Mark Naugle, Virginia Tax Payers 1782-1787 other than those published by the United States Census Bureau (1940) p. 81
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There Mason became chairman of the Committee on Courts of Justice, but did not attempt re-election, dying at Raspberry Plain the following year.
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Mason married Mary King Barnes, the only daughter of Colonel Abraham Barnes and his wife Mary King, in 1758. He and Mary had four children:
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citing ill health. Nonetheless, his firstborn son and heir, Stevens Thomson Mason, served with distinction in the Continental Army.
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Three years later, Loudoun County voters elected (and re-elected) Mason and Clapham as their (part-time) representatives in the
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In 1778, fellow legislators elected Mason one of five judges in the General Court (now the
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followed his father's career into law and politics and eventually become a
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Dorothea "Anne" Anna Thomson Mason Hirst (10 April 1778–5 May 1822)
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Ann Thomson Mason Chichester (26 February 1769–29 August 1817)
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Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (1789, France)
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to the U.S. Constitutional Convention, Thomson Mason would father
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Abram Barnes Thomson Mason (24 August 1763–12 January 1813)
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In 1760, Mason had purchased a plantation he would call
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Eugene M. Scheel & John S. Salmon (1988-12-13).
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Westwood Thomson Mason (20 December 1780–1826)
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Primary author, 1776 Virginia Declaration of Rights
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Index

Thomson Mason (disambiguation)
Virginia House of Burgesses
Stafford County
Thomas Ludwell Lee
Virginia House of Delegates
Loudoun County
Virginia House of Delegates
Stafford County
Charles Carter
John Francis Mercer
Chopawamsic
Stafford County
Colony of Virginia
Virginia
George Mason IV
Stevens Thomson Mason
John Thomson Mason
William Temple Thomson Mason
George Mason III
Alma mater
College of William and Mary
lawyer
jurist
lawyer
jurist
George Mason IV
United States
patriot
Virginia
Stevens Thomson Mason

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