Thomas Harwood

Captain Thomas Harwood (circa 1600-1652) emigrated from Britain and became a soldier, landowner and politician in the Colony of Virginia. He founded a family which like him for generations often represented the area now known as Newport News, but which in his day was known as Mulberry Island, and later Warwick River and still later Warwick County. Despite coming into conflict with royal governor Sir John Harvey in 1635, and a gap in legislative service, Harwood became the 5th speaker of the House of Burgesses. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Harwood, Thomas
Published 1797
printed by T. Pearson, for Messrs. Cadell, jun. and Davies, strand, London; J. Deighton, Cambridge; and M. Pote, Eton

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by Harwood, Thomas
Published 1789
Printed for the author, by A. M. Smart and T. Cowslade, Reading; and sold by Leigh and Sotheby, London

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by Harwood, Thomas
Published 1787
Printed for the author, and sold by Scatchard and Whitaker, Ave-Maria-Lane; and J. James; Leadenhall-Street

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by Harwood, Thomas
Published 1794
printed by Thomas Pearson, for G. G. J. and J. Robinsons, Pater-Noster Row, and Leigh and Sotheby, York-Street, Covent-Garden, London

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by Harwood, Thomas
Published 1788
printed by J. Rackham, for the author, and sold by Leigh and Sotheby, Booksellers, York-Street, Covent-Garden, London