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 John Robinson|President of the Council 1749 Thomas Lee|President of the Council 1749-1750 Lewis Burwell|President of the Council 1750-1751 Robert Dinwiddie|Lieutenant Governor 1751-1758 John Blair|President of the Council 1758 and 1768 Francis Fauquier|Lieutenant Governor 1758-1768 Norborne Berkeley, Baron De Botetourt|Governor in Chief 1768-1770 William Nelson|President of the Council 1770-1771 John Murray, Earl of Dunmore|Governor in Chief 1771-1775

Cast Bronze Tablet, 18 × 22 inches

This pew has been restored through the Colonial Capitol Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities.

and endowed in memory of

Colonel Alexander Spotswood

by his descendants, Mrs. Mary Corling Dunlop and her, children, Mary Mercer Dunlop, Sally Harrison Dunlop, Margeret Agnes Dunlop, and Charlotte Lemoine Dunlop.

Tablet on inside of pew door

Mayo Memorial

This pew has been endowed in memory of William Mayo II, John Mayo, his son, William Mayo III, son of John, and their descendants Robert A. Mayo, son of William III, born in 1799, a member of the legislature of Virginia, and others of "Powhatan Seat," Henrico County, Virginia William Mayo II, son of Joseph, son of William Mayo, born in 1620, of Poulshot, England, was appointed chief surveyor by Virginia and the crown, to run with Colonel William Byrd and others, the dividing line between Virginia and North Carolina, in 1728, and also to survey and adjust the lines in controversy between the crown and Lord Fairfax.