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  • Although Tucker left the colony, the overplus land remained in the possession of his family for generations.
  • For New Style ( which began September 14 ) divide by 4, take overplus from 3, multiply remainder by 2.
  • The Company sent Richard Norwood to survey the island in 1616, which led to a scandal when Tucker appropriated the 200 acres of " overplus " ( surplus ) shares of land left unclaimed by the survey.
  • The will is little more than memoranda of debts due him and owned by him, but names his wife and son Isaac Allerton as trustees and they were to receive " what is overpluss . " It mentions " brother Breuster ."
  • Governor Tucker also, reportedly, used his oversight of the surveying of Bermuda to enrich himself and future generations of Bermudian Tuckers with prime real estate when he appropriated the " overplus " ( surplus ) land left after Richard Norwood's 1616 survey of the colony.
  • Norwood had deliberately underestimated in order to leave a sufficient Sandys'Parishes, rather than the small, rocky islands that would otherwise have been the last surveyed, and then further accused of improperly claiming that overplus land for himself, where he built himself a mansion in 1618 with public funds.
  • The chief conspirator was Henry Tucker of The Grove ( the " overplus " estate appropriated in 1616 by Governor Daniel Tucker ), a Member of the House of Assembly, former Member of the Council, and Militia officer ( soon to be promoted to Colonel ), who had plotted with Benjamin Franklin while attending the rebel Continental Congress as a delegate for Bermuda.
  • A later endowment came in the form of Henry Williamson's trust deed, ( dated the 10th of February, 1767 ), when he bequeathed ?00 to be used for investments that would yield a sufficient rate of return : " . . . towards teaching young children belonging to the township to read the Bible, write, knit or sew, and if any overplus should be, that the same should be laid out in clothing such children as would be indigent ".