Theodoric Bland

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Theodoric Bland made a survey in 1693 of the Howson Patent, which is an area corresponding to present day Alexandria, Virginia.[1] He also made a survey for Williamsburg, in 1699.[2][3][4]

References to his brother Richard's grandson, Theodorick Bland may also be found with this name, though the two are distinct.

[edit] References

  1. ^ John Alexander. Chapman & Alexander Families. Virginia Book Company, 101. 
  2. ^ Bounds of the Capitol and Prison. Colonial Williamsburg's Digital History Center Archive (April 11, 1943).
  3. ^ Great Britain Public Record Office; John William Fortescue (1908). Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series. Longman, Green, Longman & Roberts. 
  4. ^ Helen Bullock (April 12, 1938). Sizes of Colonial Lots. Colonial Williamsburg's Digital History Center Archive.