On 12 March 1701/2 the Governor and Council of Virginia made an address of loyalty to the King. A similar loyal address was received from:
16 March 1701/2
Magistrates and Militia Officers
Richard Bayley
William Bernard
Jn. Bayler
George Seaton
Jno. Sterling
Thomas Sanders
Thomas Poole
John Waters
Simon Stubblefield
George Stubblefield
Chr. Dicken, Jr.
William Robins
Thomas Browne
Samuel mathews
John Degge
Simon Degge
Abraham Judson
Robert Nettler
Thomas Sanders
John Smith
Phillip Hunley
James Morris
Richard Dudley
Matthew Page
James Ransome
Peter Beverley
Mordecai Cooke
John Gwyn
Thomas Todd
Conqt. Wyatt
Ambrose Dudley
Anthony Gregory
William Smith
William Blackburne
Thomas Buckner
Peter Kemp
Gabriell Throckmorton
Da. Alexander
Richard Booker
William Debnam
Headlam, Cecil, ed., Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series (Volume 20), America and West Indies, Jan.-Dec. 1, 1702, Preserved in the Public Record Office (Vaduz: Kraus Reprint Ltd., 1964) First Published London: HMSO, 1912. pp. 155-160.
More information about Gloucester County, Virginia can be found in the books:
The Vestry Book of Petsworth Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia, 1677-1793
and:
Genealogical Abstracts from 18th Century Virginia Newspapers