Accomack County's fourteenth book of court orders covers just over five years beginning in June of 1719 and ending in July of 1724. The introduction to this volume spotlights a selection of the more interesting revealing or unfortunate incidents found among the court orders issued during those years. These pages comprise a fascinating collection of accounts of assault fornication and adultery theft property disputes and wills disorderly conduct drunkenness-truly a representative sampling of legal transgressions in a Colonial community. Much can be learned about our Virginia ancestors' values as a society by examining their management of a wide array of public concerns such as orphans the elderly and infirm inter-racial couplings crime businesses religious observance mills roads taxes public and private property and more. This chronological collection of court orders is attractively presented and includes a full-name plus subject index. In wills and deeds the genealogist can learn about his ancestors' relatives and possessions; in court orders he can learn about his ancestors.