In 1620, George Thorpe was made the deputy or superintendent in charge of land set aside by the
Virginia Company of London for a college and for a school for
Native Americans in the colony. The land was on the north bank of the James river where there was a proposed college at
Henricus in the "Shire of Henricus", supported by the
Church of England. An article describing the "College of Henricus" says: "The first university in America actually was chartered in 1618, and slated for construction on 10,000 riverfront acres in what is now
Varina. Enthusiasm for the project ran high in England. London Company records from the time state that
King James authorized bishops and clergy in England to make a collection of 15,000 pounds "for the college and university of Virginia." Among early donations to the cause were 1,500 pounds, altar cloths, books, communion silver, a damask tablecloth and "a carpet of crimson velvet." He encouraged
Powhatan Indians to send their children to live with English families and it was his own Indian servants who warned him of the
1622 attack. ==Corn whiskey==