Member of the House of Burgesses for Lower Norfolk County
In office 1680-1687
Preceded by
John Porter
Succeeded by
William Crawford
In office 1671-1673
Preceded by
John Knowles
Succeeded by
John Porter
In office 1662
Preceded by
John Warren
Succeeded by
Adam Thoroughgood Jr.
In office 1654-1660
Preceded by
Argall Yeardley
Succeeded by
John Warren
Personal details
Born
Surry County, Colony of Virginia
Died
Colony of Virginia
Resting place
unknown
Spouse
Anne Sewall
Children
10 including Thomas Mason
Education
Oxford University
Colonel Lemuel Mason (c. 1628 – 1702) was an early Virginia planter, politician, justice of the peace, and militia colonel, who represented Lower Norfolk County in the House of Burgesses intermittently over three decades.[1]
^Tyler, Lyon Gardiner (1915). Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography vol.1. Lewis Historical Publishing Company. p. 286.
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