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Thomas was the "member of an influential family of Virginia Co." who
was a Burgess in 1769. On a granite bolder at the Capitol of
Williamsburg, VA, the following inscription was discovered in 1909:
"Members of the House of Burgesses met at the Raleigh Tavern, May 18,
1769, and May 27, 1774, and August 1774, and entered into
associations against the importation or purchase of British
manufacturers". Names include Thomas Glascock.
(Note: I visited Williamsburg in 2003 and photographed the boulder that presently stands in the Capitol yard. There was no Thomas Glascock mentioned. MCM)
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