The South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine . sed is a Letter for MT^ Gadsden, My Love toPolly— Where is Tom? I have not had a Line from himsince I left Town, I am uneasy about him, is he unwell ?— MyJiOve to him & his Children— I am DV Morris Y^ Affect? FatherP. S. Thank you for the Chrst Gadsden papers 1 This advantage was permanent. The course of the Up-Countrydelegates in the Constitutional Convention of 1790 amounted almostto a political revolution. And it is a singular coincidence that justone hundred years later (1890) another political revolution was ac-complished by the pe


The South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine . sed is a Letter for MT^ Gadsden, My Love toPolly— Where is Tom? I have not had a Line from himsince I left Town, I am uneasy about him, is he unwell ?— MyJiOve to him & his Children— I am DV Morris Y^ Affect? FatherP. S. Thank you for the Chrst Gadsden papers 1 This advantage was permanent. The course of the Up-Countrydelegates in the Constitutional Convention of 1790 amounted almostto a political revolution. And it is a singular coincidence that justone hundred years later (1890) another political revolution was ac-complished by the people of the Up-Country. In each instance thepower and influence of the Low-Country was curtailed. And yet theoriginal sin did arise through fault of the Low-Country people, fortime and again they tried to extend the parish system throughoutthe entire Province, but the measure was alwaj^s defeated by theBritish ministry in England.—See McCradys History of South Caro-lina Under Royal Oovernment. 46 so. CA. HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL Arms: ^Ermine; a bordure engrailed, gules. Crest: From a plume of five ostrich feathers or, gules, argent, vert and argent, a falcon rising of the : Malo mori quam foedari. (1 would rather die than be disgraced.) a These arms were taken from the seal of Col. John Barnwell, theemigrant, and they are the samt; as those of the Barnewall family ofCrickstown, County Meath, Ireland, the parent stock from which thenoble houses of Kingsland and Trimlestown branched, and which wasestablished in Ireland by Sir Michael de Barnewall, one of the com-panions in arms of Strongbow.—Burkes General Armory (3d ed.). BARNWELL OF SOUTH CAROLINA.^ (1) John Barnwell, the progenitor of the Barnwell familyof South Carolina, came to South Carolina from Dublin,Ireland, in 1701.^ In South Carolina he at once took ahigh position and was soon made Deputy Secretary of theColony and Clerk of the Council and distinguished him-self as a volunteer under


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