a. Gavin Hamilton received 150 acres on February 20, 1685 in Charles Co MD and named it "Hamilton." He then added 87 acres in 1686-88 and was taxed in New Scotland Hundred for 150 acres called "Hamilton Survey" which was held by Andrew Hamilton and William Tannehill. Andrew had 29 acres and William had 121 acres. In 1690 Gavin Hamilton bought "Attwoods Purchase" from John Attwood and in 1695 Gawen Hamiltowne and Wm. Tannehill were appraisers for James Smallweell's estate. Gavin's will is dated December 30, 1698.; [Note Record]
b. "The sheriff had taken advantage of a peculiar conjuncture of events to seize two of the leading men. A meeting had been agreed upon to be held on the 20th of May, 1768, when the sheriff and vestrymen would meet a deputation from the Regulators, and give them satisfaction. Previous to that day a messenger came from the governor with a proclamation against the Regulation as an insurrection; the sheriff immediately, with a party of thirty horsemen, rode some fifty miles, and seizing Harmon Husbands and William Hunter, confined them in Hillsborough jail. The whole country arose, and making an old Scotchman of some seventy years of age, Ninian Bell Hamilton, their leader, marched towards Hillsborough to the rescue." Sketches of North Carolina, Historical and Biographical: by William Henry Foote, published in 1846. Digitized May 10, 2005.; [Note Record]