The founders; portraits of persons born abroad who came to the colonies in North America before the year 1701, with an introduction, biographical outlines and comments on the portraits . a writ of Gale, in an affidavit, stated: That on Sunday morning 25*^ of August 1724, hearing a greatnoise at the door as if somebody were breaking in, got up & lookingout found it was Gov^ Burrington; he broke the windows and sworehe would burn the house; he would have the dogg her husband bythe throat and threatened to fetch a Barrell of Gunpowder and blowup the house. On another occasion the gove


The founders; portraits of persons born abroad who came to the colonies in North America before the year 1701, with an introduction, biographical outlines and comments on the portraits . a writ of Gale, in an affidavit, stated: That on Sunday morning 25*^ of August 1724, hearing a greatnoise at the door as if somebody were breaking in, got up & lookingout found it was Gov^ Burrington; he broke the windows and sworehe would burn the house; he would have the dogg her husband bythe throat and threatened to fetch a Barrell of Gunpowder and blowup the house. On another occasion the governor threw a glass at the chiefjustice, and boasted that he had frightened Gale out oftown. Chief Justice Gale was active in the promotion of re-ligious worship, and was for a time a library died at Edenton, North Carolina, in 1734, having livedIn the colony about thirty-five years. Through his daughter,the wife of William Little, the attorney general, he hasmany descendants. Smiths Old Yorkshire, New Series (1890), Volume 2, page 103. Ashes Biographical History of North Carolina, Volume i, pages 292-293. Colonial Records of North Carolina, Volumes 2 and 3. 30. 1-1< K o CD K


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