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- John Mallory, the “drugster” of London, the other son of Dr. Thomas Mallory, was probably the father of John Mallory, merchant of London, whose will was dated in 1747. He gave most of his estate to his wife, Mary, for her life, and after her death, to the children of his brother, William Mallory, near Jamestown in Virginia, of his sister, Elizabeth Balmol [?], of his brothers Roger, Thomas and Charles, of his sister, Quarles, and of his cousin, Francis Mallory of James river. The testator died in 1752, and his widow in 1754, and the heirs were advertised for in the English newspapers of the time.
source: Withington, Lothrop and H. F. Waters. "Virginia Gleanings in England," The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 12, No. 1. Richmond, VA: William Ellis Jones, 1904.
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