Colonial Records of the State of Georgia, Volume 22 pt 2, Part 30

Author: Candler, Allen D
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: Atlanta, Ga. : Franklin Printing ; Atlanta, Ga. : Chas. Byrd
Number of Pages: 1112


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Adams, Benjamin, letter to the Trustees. 361;


created displeasures between Mr. Jones and Col. Stephens 444; complaints made by 446;


and a Mrs. Penrose, doing business in an underhand manner .447.


Adde, Mr., shoemaker, with his wife and child ordered by Gen-


eral Oglethorpe to repay his passage to Savannah. .464.


Admiralty, death of Mr. Luis, Judge of the. 224.


Agents to the Indian country, no provisions made for. 250.


Africa, Kingdom of Angola in, a people from 233.


Agriculture, improvement in 166.


Alehouse, at Tybee, an application for the suppression of. 242;


at Carolina, ill consequences of 242.


Allen, Wm., an Indian trader, administration granted Mckenzie and Frazier upon estate of 432.


Altamaha River, mentioned 88.


Alata River, or St. Matthaeo, mentioned .312; 313; 314.


Amelia, necessity of keeping up scout boat at. 152;


a barbarious attack made on, by the Spaniards .266;


plantations made by servants under charge of Hugh Mac- kay at 170;


Fort of, Florida Indians killed two men, carried off an- other from 281;


attacked by the Spaniards .287 : sad accident at 288;


hopes of repairing the fort at


239;


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attacked by the Spaniards 312;


mentioned .... 174; 177; 264; 267; 367; 406; 409; 411; 431; 436; 484.


America, state of religion in. 299.


216;


Amion, Mr., clerk to the Assembly, dead.


mentioned .224.


Anderson, Hugh, the supposed author of an insolent letter 17;


frequently visits Oxtead, Mr. Causton's home. 57;


copy of letter to the Earl of Egmont 93;


mentioned 280.


Anderson, Jas., mentioned 74.


Andrews, Mr. Thos., an Indian trader, preserved the lives of


French captives 72;


mentioned 432.


Angola, Kingdom of, in Africa, a people from. 233;


Negroes, assembled together, killing people and burning houses


.233.


Anne & Marianne, a ship commanded by Capt. Campbel. .3S1.


Apallatche Fields, mentioned 95.


Apellachee, Bay of, mentioned 312.


Archer, Henry, letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 203.


67;


Argyle, Fort, Capt. Jas. Macpherson commander of.


Lachlan MeIntosh, keeper of. 427;


mentioned 28; 433.


Attorney General, Mr. Abercromby. 129;


pacquet from 189.


219.


Augspurg, mentioned


174.


Augspourguer, Mr., mentioned.


26; 108; 213; 215; 245;


Augusta, Settlement at, mentioned.


429; 432; 442.


key to all the Indian country 108;


a path cut from Uchee Town to. 245;


debts due the garrison of. 246;


no provisions made for magistrates and constables of. .. 250;


garrison at 252; 341;


town settled and fort built by Roger Lacy. ,277;


Fort, a garrison needed at 287;


Fort, mentioned


.386; 460.


Augustine, mentioned


267; 289; 312; 316; 483;


a proclamation published at, promising freedom to negro slaves 232;


a road through Georgia leading to, called Pons Pons. 234;


Spanish declaration of freedom at. .256;


Castle of, information gotten from prisoners in regard to strong-hold of .316;


Castle of, mentioned 339;


INDEX 503


end of seige of .342;


General Oglethorpe's near approach to 345; an expedition against 403;


hostilities ceased in neighborhood of . 409;


seige of, mentioned


268; 316; 466.


Auspourger, Mr., mentioned 178.


Austin & Cattell, merchants at Charleston. .246.


Austin, Mr. George, a merchant in Charles Town, South Carolina,


396; 403.


Avery, Capt. Joseph, at present residing in Savannah


.498.


Ayres, Capt., mentioned 280.


B


Bailiffs of Savannah, Mr. Fallowfield & Mr. Jones appointed,


Baillie, Mr. Thos., a smith, mentioned. , 294; 331.


392; 393;


letter to the Trustees. 360;


letter to the Trustees


Baily, (see Baillie). 410.


Baker & Jenys, mentioned 255.


Barber, Andrew, mentioned 456.


Barkwith, Mr., mentioned 347.


Barnes, Capt., mentioned


366.


Barracks, building of 284.


Bartlets' building. mentioned .337.


Bathurst, Mr. Robert, killed by Angola negroes. 233.


Bayley, Kenneth, mentioned. 74.


Bayly, Mr. Thomas, mentioned. 199.


Beafort, a schooner, Nicholas Legall, master of, goods seized off 364. Bedford, Mr., mentioned 301.


Beer, issuing of 155. Bennet, Mrs., a widow mentioned. 132.


Berlin, mentioned .265.


Betty, The, Capt. Ragles' ship. 423; 440.


Beulie or Bewlie, name of William Stephens' plantation 494;


Thos. Roberts sent to 497.


Bewlie, see Beulie.


Bienville, Monsieir, brother to the Gov. of New Orleans, taken prisoner and burned by the Indians. 72.


Binon, (or Bynon), Lewis, an Indian trader, tried for debt dne Kenneth Mckenzie .432.


Boat Express, hired 488.


Bolstius, Boltzius (see Bolzius). Bolzius. Rev. Mr. Jno. Martin, of Ebenezer, mentioned ... 28; 63; 73; 82; 173; 263; 264; 382;


504


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letter to Mr. Vereist 118;


extract of letter from Mr. H. Newman .135;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 159;


letter from .180;


letter to the Trustees .219;


In regard to servants. 291;


letter to Mr. Henry Newman .296;


house convenient for ministry of. 298;


money collected for the building of a church paid to. 299;


letter from General Oglethorpe 337;


letter from General Oglethorpe .338;


letter presumably to Mr. Harman Verelst. 369;


letter to Mrs. Harman Verelst. 419;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst.


463;


Bolzius, Bishop, instructor of the English tongue 162.


Boston, mentioned 210.


Bovey, Mrs., mentioned 23.


Bowler, Charles, mentioned 146.


Bowles, Capt., Captain of the "Prince Galley" 189.


Bradley, Mr. Wm., mentioned 33; 41; 52; 70; 193; 194; 322;


393; 408;


reconciled with Fallowfield, Parker and Causton 18;


examination of demands. 51;


insults offered by 53;


construction of houses by 83;


provisions for, mentioned 89;


affairs, mentioned 138;


in charge of servants at Savannah 169;


dangerously ill 187; sarcastically referred to as an eminent accomptant 357;


389;


accounts of, mentioned


produced account, demands on the Trustees 390;


matters relating to conduct of. 391;


Trustees' cattle sold by .392;


orders given for the reparation of the great house built by 468. Bramston, Mr., a member of Parliament. .385.


Bricks, made by Mr. Bradley's son


53.


Britain, mentioned 99; 124.


British manufacture, exchanged for wines 92.


British servants, mentioned 98.


Brixe, Capt., Henry, a mariner on the ship "Unity" 199;


hanged for the murder of Hugh Watson 201.


Broadie, Mr. Jno., mentioned 20;


servants of, mentioned 63;


credit given 73.


Briston or Bristoll, mentioned 205; 467.


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Brooks, Mr., mentioned 39;


letter to the Earl of Egmont 76; at Dr. Burton's, in York. 78.


Brookstreet, unfortunate chymist of, Mr. Henry Garret 399.


Brown, Samuel, an Indian trader, mentioned


406; 407;


in debt to Capt. Thompson 405;


indicted for misdemeanor 434.


Brownfield, Mr. Jno., mentioned.


56; 150; 155;


demands made on the Trustees by. 16;


charged with fraudulent and base actions 17;


balance of account enlarged 55;


letter to the Trustees


229;


letter to the Trustees 318;


sister of, married John Pye. 325; 328;


appointed registrar


brother-in-law of John Pye


365;


chosen as arbitrator in case 433;


resigned as registrar


471.


Bull, Colo., Lieut Gov. of South Carolina, mentioned.


215; 216;


pursued by negroes during the insurrection 234.


Bullock, Mr., made escape from negroes but his house was burned 234.


Burnside, Mr., given a loan to buy cattle. .433.


248.


Burnside, Jas., chosen as arbitrator in a case.


Burrish, Capt., the departure of mentioned. 267.


Burton, Dr., in York, mentioned. 39; 78 Bush, Edward, given permission to will property to daughter ... 158. Bynon, (see Binon).


C


Cabot, Capt., captain of the ship "Free Briton, " mentioned,


319; 381; 423; 440.


Calwell, Henry, mentioned 174.


Calwell, John, letter to Mr. Harman Verelst. 174.


Campbel, Capt., captain of the ship "Anne & Marianne, "' men- tioned 381; 426; 440.


Camus, Mr. Jas. Louis, the silk winder, mentioned.


.178; 246; 336;


letter to the Trustees .335.


Camus, Mrs., part of wine cellar wanted by, to preserve silk worms in


194;


Trustees' orders relating to


492.


Cantabria, mentioned 317. Carolina, Government of, Col. Horsey's claims on 46; currency, mentioned 73;


servants of Mr. Anderson deserted to 101; many gone from Georgia to 139;


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welfare of, depends on Gen. Oglethorpe's meeting with the Indians 166;


felons, runaway servants, outlaws and slaves molesting and thieving in 169;


traders, mentioned 179;


Lewis Jones escaped to 200;


misunderstanding between the Creek Indians and traders


of 208;


Liuet. Governor of, mentioned 210;


exhorbitant sale of rum to the Indians at. 226;


insurrection of negroes of, mentioned. 231;


Spaniards strolling about, on pretense. 233;


discontent of the Cherokees and Creeks against the people


of 242;


rum sold to the Indians by traders. 247;


traders of, called by the Indians the destroyers of their


nation


24S;


Indians of, attacked by the French .267;


evil example of the people of, infectious. 392;


troops of, mentioned 446;


a discussion in regard to lands in. 450;


mentioned .... 88; 126; 139; 211; 241; 242; 268; 277; 288; 289; 313; 316; 368; 379; 382; 383; 386; 390; 472; 477.


Carpenter, Rt. Hon. George Lord, ignorant of treatment given unhappy subjects in Georgia 394;


letter from Henry Garret 398.


Carpenter and shoemaker, the arrival of, at Ebenezer 159.


Carteret, Mr., mentioned


283.


Castor, Lincolnshire, mentioned


349; 350.


Catalonia, mentioned 317.


Cattell and Austin, at Charles Town


246.


Cattle, the Trustees', mentioned. .101; 169; 170; 193;


hunters, employed and mentioned. .171; 245.


Causton, Mr. Thomas, offers indignities to Mr. Wm. Stephens .. 7;


at last contrived cash account 15;


accused of falsehood 17;


corrupting the minds of people. 18;


refused corn, by Mr. Jones 18;


suspected of an effort to abscond 19;


letter to the Trustees. 20;


provisions taken by 50;


suspected of trying to convey accompt. books away from Mr. Jones 51;


overcharged for provisions 52;


Given access to accompt. books by Gen. Oglethorpe. 54;


a list of debts owed to persons in Colony delivered by. 55;


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prevented from leaving the Colony 58;


letter to the Trustees 59


neglect of, cause of disorder in affairs 81;


threats made by, to apply to Parliament for satisfaction. 82;


refused access to accounts 87;


no account of live-stock given by 88;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 122;


defiance shown to Mr. Jones .123;


preparing accounts 126;


reported trying to leave the Colony 127;


accounts of, manifest frauds and forgeries 128;


not on good terms with Mr. Jones 138;


Mr. Parker's good opinion of


141;


in charge of servants at Savannah


169;


has confidence of Col. Stephens 192;


made personal profit on linen bought by the Trustees 221;


differences arising in accounts of. 254;


will not assist with examination of accounts 333;


borrowed all of Benj. Adams' money 361;


letter to the Trustees 270;


relative to cash account book. 374;


complains of being ill-used. 375;


accounts of 375;


accounts of, being examined 377;


under great difficulties 378;


allowances made by the Trustees to 379;


extracts from accounts of 380;


sarcastically referred to, as an eminent accomptant 387;


chief bailif


399;


issued goods from store, making a personal profit. 420;


mentioned.


16, 27; 28; 41; 43; 44; 49; 56; 57; 86; 109:


111; 112; 123; 129; 130; 131; 132; 155; 172; 190; 193; 196; 220; 238; 255; 292; 327; 334; 336; 354; 357; 358; 362; 370; 376; 378; 390; 401; 408; 431; 481.


Chactaw Indians, thirty-six, guests of the Colony. 79;


mentioned 87.


Chancery, A, necessary 173.


Chappel, A, being built at Frederica. 170;


mentioned 283. ยท


Charity Schools, mentioned 301.


Charles Town, expense of maintaining people in 151;


Pettiager from 192;


much sickness in 218;


Mr. Whitaker, a lawyer in. 223;


a ship from London to. .224


negroes attempting to escape, hanged. 233;


508


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plagued with rum fever 253; a journey taken by Gen. Oglethorpe in an open boat to .. 286; Mr. Geo Austin, a merchant from 396; some hundred houses burned to the ground at. .454;


mentioned. .. 46; 58; 91; 109; 113; 123; 126; 129; 146;


159; 189; 192; 208; 213; 223; 246; 247; 253; 257; 266; 268; 269; 280; 303; 323; 324; 327; 344; 365; 370; 381; 405; 423; 428; 454; 487; 491. Charles, The, one of the transport ships, commanded by Capt. Stuart or Stewart, mentioned 18; 57.


Chaundlers, for retailing provisions appointed. 444.


Cherokee Indians, Gen Oglethorpe making preparations to have a talk with 215;


helping Gen. Oglethorpe to fight the Spaniards 218; discontent shown the people of South Carolina by 242;


an intelligencer needed by 243;


corn given to 247;


destroyed by rum and small pox. 247; an agent or intelligencer kept for the nation of .. 253;


a false report that five English traders had been killed by 429; mentioned. .27; 287; 405; 406.


Chickasaw Indians, French prisoners taken by, in battle 71;


mentioned 287; 314.


Chicketo, Fort, mentioned 313.


Chief Justice, ill, expected to die. 225.


China, made by Andrew Duche, the potter at Savannah. 291.


Chinery, Nicholas, tried for debt due Robt. Vaughan 433.


Christie, Thos., or Christy, trust reposed in 57:


a magistrate 197;


letter to the Trustees 198;


Mr. Loyer grauted permit to leave the Colony by 240;


a recorder 253;


Mr. Williams appointed to succeed as recorder 268;


letter to the Trustees .278;


ill 279;


a family of servants delivered to 290;


disapproved as magistrate 296;


a pacquet from 304;


letter to the Trustees 310;


appointed first bailif in place of Henry Parker. 310;


commission refused to 311;


prone to falsehood and dissimulation 327; obliged people to enter into bonds 332;


appointment as first bailiff held up by Mr. Jones. 479;


not allowed to read letter from the Trustees in public court .480;


509


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mentioned 129; 195; 196; 239; 274; 276; 295; 307; 309; 327; 331; 375; 410; 428; 431; 481.


Church, the building of, mentioned .359;


expenditures for the building of. 420;


collection taken to build. 421;


foundation not yet laid for, at Savannah. 482;


of England, funds for supporting, mentioned. 14;


mentioned


321; 396.


Civil Government, mentioned 282.


Clark, Ann, Mr. Whitefield chosen as magistrate by 473.


Clark, Henry, (deceased), mentioned. 327; 473. Clarke, Mr., of East Barkwith in Lincolnshire, Letter from. .. 346.


Clarke, George, mentioned 347; 348.


Clay, Mr., of Carolina, mentioned


88.


Clerks, to the Trustees, mentioned. 31; 171; 285;


incomplete accounts caused by lack of. 60;


incapacity of, mentioned


70;


Wm. Ewin, Saml. Hurst, John Tye, Wm. Russell, Adrian Seyer & Jas. Houston .128.


Clerk to the Assemblie, Mr. Amion, death of 224.


Cobley, Jemitt, owner of the sloop "Unity" 207.


Cochran, Lieut. Col., mentioned. .112; 131; 132; 193; 240;


arrival of with detachment of regiment 167;


uses Mr. Stephens as factor to dispose of wines 192.


Coekspur, mentioned 19.


Colliton, Peter, mentioned. 467.


Colonies, Northern, mentioned 242.


Colonist, the seven, the arrival of in Georgia. 262.


Colony of Georgia, supplied with seed for planting 5;


servants, mentioned 10;


necessary expenses mentioned 23;


surprised over conditions 25;


as to the general support of 30;


addition of servants to 30;


the welfare and safety of mentioned. 32;


secretary to the, mentioned 35;


state of affairs in. 40;


population largely increased. 42;


a list of debts owing to persons in. 55;


Mr. Causton prevented from leaving 58; in regard to the affairs of. 58; expenses of, mentioned 59; Mr. Causton's designs to promote the welfare of. 65; necessary expenses 68;


Mr. Causton uses own money on the 70;


Italian silk winder left because discontented. 75;


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things material in establishment of 76;


a contribution of cloth, hose and wheat to the.


Chactaw Indians, guests of 79;


melancholy condition of 80;


expenses to the Trustees, mentioned. 82;


climate of, very healthful S4;


Unable to give an agreeable account of $5;


Madera wines for 91;


Composed of two sets of people. 96;


manufacture of silk and wine in 104;


the effect of dissolving the, mentioned. 105;


found by the Saltzburgers to be very fruitful. 120;


liberty to sell land wanted 121;


Mr. Causton reported trying to leave. 127;


many left for Carolina, from 137;


children of, being taught English 161;


resolutions preserving and covering the trade of North


Carolina 162;


sum granted by Parliament sufficient to pay debts of. 164;


increase of population 166;


Trustees' endeavors necessary for protection of 169;


original constitution of 190;


inconvenience in employing negro servants. 193;


malicious reflections cast upon 202;


tenure of lands in 205;


relating to the preservation of 211;


a list showing the present state of 213;


appointments to be made in. 217;


Affairs of much mended 218;


the state of the 218;


in much better condition than for two years. 227;


no boats or passengers allowed to leave without permis- sion 240;


silk industry a very great improvement. 250;


inadequate amount for the support of. 251;


expenses of, mentioned


270;


money due Mr. Hetherington on account of Mr. Roger Lacy, deceased, from the 277;


forts built, etc. 277;


Trustees' orders not obeyed in the. .278;


expenses necessary for the preserving of. 287;


a periagua fitted out with four guns for the. .288;


Mr. Fallowfield, a constable and a very active inhabit- ant of 291;


Mr. Whitefield doing good in the. 299;


the spiritual state of the


343;


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northern and southern parts of, mentioned 343;


orphan-house a great service to the 351;


a cargo of molasses and sugar purchased for .356;


arbitrary power allowed in, a drawback 373;


accounts of, mentioned .375;


large sums of money advanced for the service of 377;


expenses necessary for support and defence of 379;


the state of the 387;


a paper entitled "the Answer of the Trustees for estab-


lishing" in America 411;


hampered by present constitutions 411;


dismal poverty, absolute oppression cause of complaint in 412; situation in which placed 413;


methods of corruption practised in


415;


the real situation in the 416;


conditions in.


418;


relating to the true state of the Colony. 423;


Mr. Andrew Duche and Mr. Fallowfield scheming to keep in distress' .428;


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persons leaving without paying debts 429;


present state of, under seal of the town court. . 442;


state of, misrepresented 450;


expenses of southern part of, mentioned. 460;


in need of a surveyor 471;


in very bad condition 477;


tyranny in the. 478;


the arbitrary government of the 479;


Capt. Thomson, a bearer to, from the Trustees 492;


some making a point to create misunderstandings among the people of 497;


mentioned. . .. .11; 14; 21; 22; 28; 31; 33; 34; 48; 50;


53; 61; 69; 81; 92; 101; 110; 125; 147; 153; 173; 182;


241; 249; 254; 256; 264; 265; 285; 286; 288; 293; 309;


315; 336; 338; 356; 357; 358; 359; 361; 362; 368; 369; 370; 371; 374; 391; 404; 410; 412; 414; 461; 465; 473; 479; 489; 494.


Common Council, mentioned 20; 204


Connecticut, mentioned 210;


Constables of Georgia, ordered to seize all negroes 236;


of Augusta, no provision made for .250.


Constable of Colony, Mr. Fallowfield. .291.


Constable and Magistrate, necessary 342; election of 449.


Constitution, original of the Colony 189; new, mentioned .386.


Cooksey, Mr., minutes on petition


154.


512


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Cooper, Mary, mentioned 66.


Cooper, Joseph, concerning widow of 327.


Copper, sent over for change, disposed of by Mr. Jones 482.


Corn mill, being built by the Saltzburgers 420;


finished 464;


gone to destruction 482.


Correspondent clerk, needed 243.


Corson, Robt., indicted for misdemeanor .434.


Cotton manufacture, mentioned 351.


Court House, mentioned 352;


unfinished .353;


and church, mentioned 470.


Court of Doctors Commons, necessary


173;


Courtney, Phillip and Anne, recommended by Lord Egmont, credit given 282.


Cowes, mentioned 21.


Cowetas, chief town of the Creek Indians, mentioned. 214; 434.


Cow Pen, at Ebenezer, mentioned 28.


Cox, Mr., concerning widow of 327.


Cozens, Henry, a mariner on the ship "Unity" 199;


indicted for the murder of Hugh Watson 200;


hanged .201.


Credit, given for servants, not approved of. 20;


demanded by Capt. Macpherson, commander of the gar- rison


67 :


taken for servants 73;


given Mr. Broadie and Mr. Upton 73;


want of, a drawback


102;


given storekeeper 282;


German servants delivered on 290;


asked by Mr. Bolzius 422;


mentioned


.21; 24; 128; 174.


Creek Indians, the Spaniards and French busy among 6S:


Gen. Oglethorpe's arrival from the nation of. 208:


declared rights to possession of lands as far as St. John's River .20S;


letter from unknown writer in regard to treaty with .214;


helping Gen. Oglethorpe fight the Spaniards. .218;


discontent shown the Carolina people by 242:


an intelligencer needed in the nation. 243;


an agent or intelligencer kept for the nation. 253;


Mr. Jacob Mathews' wife, a. 428; mentioned 216; 287; 312; 313; 315; 427; 434.


Cressy, Slingsby, referred to as a bad man. 399.


Critchley, Mr., threatened Mr. Jones' life. 88.


Crops, better ones expected 143.


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Crosse, Jno., Junior, letter to Gen Oglethorpe. 91. Crosse, William, brother to Jno. Crosse, Junior Consul. 92. Crosthwaite, Capt., mentioned 440. Cudulur, in East India, missionaries of, mentioned 370.


Cumberland, mentioned 152.


Custobader, Catharina, an old widow ordered to the orphan-house by Gen. Oglethorpe 464. Cuthbert, Capt., cut path from Augusta to Uchee Town with assistance of cattle hunters .245.


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Darien, New Inverness in


12;


people of, mentioned 111; Mr. McIntosh in charge of servants at. 169;


people of, most industrious 251;


four Scotch orphans found at 358;


representation of the people of 412;


mentioned


20; 283; 386; 413.


Davis, Capt. Caleb, owner of the sloop "Unity". .207;


negroe slaves belonging to, escaped and received at Au- gustine 232;


a ship belonging to, arrived with molasses.


246;


William Pope tried to sell King's nails to. .276; mentioned. 274; 304; 387.


Davison, Samuel, letter to Mr. Verelst 353;


constable and searcher 354.


Debts, a list of, owing to persons in Colony 55; land taken for 178; due to the garrison at Augusta 246;


due the store


248;


labor in payment of 284;


an order relating to the issuing of warrants or action for 331;


public


323; 326;


due the Trustees, difficult to secure. .429; mentioned 249; 406. Dedicot, Mr., imprisoned for debt, set free by Mr. Jones' order. . 450. DeLyon, the Jew, goods stolen from by Thos. Roberts. 496. Dent, Commodore, message from, in regard to the Spaniards. 25.


Demere, Lieut., mentioned 232.


De Plotto, the King's Minister 265.


Desbrisay, Capt., with party of regiment sent out on New Year's day .314.


Dorobernia, Capt. McCrae's ship 491.


Douglass, David, letter to the Trustees. 360;


letter to the Trustees 410.


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Drewett & Norris, of London, mentioned. 221; 371.


Duche, Andrew, the potter, at Savannah, china made by. 291;


scheming to keep the Colony in distress 428;


a constable, fined for non-appearance in court. 433; continually scheming mischief 443;


opposed to Col. Stephens' paper ertitled "The Present State of Georgia" 448;


makes statements in regard to Trustees' duty in the


Colony


.451;


next in power to the Magistrate. 462;


demand on Col. Stephens for seal, refused. .463;


mentioned 400; 429; 450.


Duchee, (see Duche). 393.


Ducie, Sir Robt., father of Theodosia Ducie.


Ducie, Theodosia, daughter of Sir Robt. Ducie, sister to Lord


Mathew Ducie's mother, Henry Garret's mother. ... .. 393.


Ducie, Lord, letter from Henry Garret, given to the Trustees to consider 393.


Duke of Richmond, mentioned 472.


Dunbar, George, letter to Mr. Harman Verelst. 216;


letter from 224.


Dunbar, Lieut., dispatched to arrest Samuel Hurst.


129;


at St. Simons .158;


sent to destroy Spanish boats. 313;


with party of regiment, sent out on New Year's day


314.


Dutch Governors, mentioned 106:


servants, mentioned . 120;


families, mentioned 338;


servants employed to culture land. 456;


families brought over for servants .464;


464.


servants, marriage of three girls


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East Barkwith in Lincolnshire, mentioned. 340.


Ebenezer, cow pen at, mentioned. 28; 171;


Rev. Mr. Bolzius from, mentioned. 82;


people of mentioned 86;


in regard to land at. 121;


the arrival of Sauftleben, the carpenter to. 159;


a premium given to encourage planters. 248;


no provision for tything men at 251;


affairs of .264;


orphan-house at .291;


church being built at 298;


happy state of affairs in 463;


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saw mill at, gone to ruin. 482; mentioned 28; 120; 232; 262; 263.


Edinburgh, mentioned 12.


Egger, Margaretha, from Augspurg, married the shoemaker


Uliet a fortnight before his death. 219.


Egmont, Rt. Hon. Earl of, letter from Mr. Brooks 76;


copy of letter from Hugh Anderson 93;


a plank sawed for


.304;


ignorant of treatment given unhappy subjects in Geogia. . 394; mentioned 63; 282; 343; 475. Ellis, Mr. Robt., mentioned 67; 68;


Mr. Causton accused of being the factor of 72;


accounts of examined .383; the gailer, a license granted to, to keep a public house. .483. Elsey, Mr., indicted for the beating, etc., of Wm. Atchison, Fin- ley and Thos. Wiggins 434.


Emery, Peter, unqualified as pilot .322.


Emigrants, transit of, mentioned. 106; 107.


England, Church of, funds for support of


14;


a request to return to 39;


books of accounts and vouchers sent to 126;


Mr. Williams leaving for 140;


Mr. Stephens' son preparing for voyage to 158;


Mr. Thos. Stephens leaving for 192;


no news from 328;


law of, mentioned .340;


no ships arrived from .273;


no letters from 381;


iron, nails, etc., bought from. 420;


mentioned .... 13; 16; 23; 31; 34; 37; 41; 65; 69; 72; 77;




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