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Fairfax, Thomas 1691-1781
Sixth Baron of Cameron; born in England in 1691; educated at Oxford; was a contributor to Addison's Spectator, and finally, soured by disappointments, quitted England forever, and settled on the vast landed estate in Virginia which he had inherited from his mother, daughter of Lord Culpeper.
He built a lodge in the midst of 10,000 acres of land, some of it arable and excellent for grazing, where he resolved to build a fine mansion and live a sort of
Thomas Fairfax. hermit lord of a vast domain.
He was at middle age when he came to America.
He never built the great mansion, but lived a solitary life in the lodge he had built, which he called Greenway Court.
There Washington first met him and became a frequent visitor, for Fairfax found him a bright young man, a good hunter, in
Greenway Court. which sport he himself loved to engage, and useful to him as a surveyor of his lands.
He became very fond of the young surveyor, who was a loved compani