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77; 96; 114; 127; 128; 173; 192; 213; 224; 246; 247; 264; 277; 280; 303; 359; 360; 467; 473.
English, Indians friendly towards 79;
tongue, children being instructed in. 161;
arms, mentioned 242;
Colonies, a good map of, wanted. 264;
not as good planters as the Germans 293;
a false report that Indians had threatened the 428;
traders, mentioned 429;
mentioned .267.
Espaniola, mentioned 356.
Esturias, mentioned .317.
Europe, Gen. Oglethorpe's arrival from. 325;
benefactions sent to the Colonies from .370; mentioned 414; 458.
Europian People, mentioned .121.
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Eustatia, mentioned 57.
Eveleigh, Samuel, mentioned 91.
Ewen, William, Mr. Causton's servant mentioned. .86; 389;
a clerk who also had charge of the store, absconded at night .128;
a warrant issued for 129;
letter to the Trustees 455;
a planter on the Island of Skidowa for three years. 455;
sold boards and shingles off of own house to get clothing 457; obliged to leave settlement on the Island of Skidowa. 458.
Expenses of the Colony, for clothing servants. 5;
increase of mentioned 28;
for the Western Road
28;
very large in Georgia
99;
of maintaining people in Charleston. 151;
governmental 218;
pertaining to journey to the Indian Nation 244;
no increase in 249;
several others that are necessary . 251;
an abstract of 270;
insufficient funds a certain destruction to the Colony 289;
necessary for the support and defence of .379;
of the southern part of 460;
mentioned.
.59; 68; 165; 246; 282; 287; 404; 410.
Eyre, Mr. Thomas, at St. Simons. 158.
Eyre, Mr., mentioned 346.
Eyre, Robert, a box directed to. 408.
Eyres, Mr., sent as agent to the Indians in Georgia 242.
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Fallowfield, Mr. John, reconciled with Mr. Parker, Mr. Bradley, and Mr. Causton 18;
a naval officer 58;
letter to the Trustees 207;
a sworn bailiff
279;
constable of the Colony, a very active inhabitant 291;
letter to the Trustees 294;
obliged people to enter into bonds 332;
copy of letter to the Trustees. 364;
scheming to keep the Colony in distress 428;
spreads a false report 429;
letter to the Trustees. 461;
443;
continually scheming some mischief.
opposed to Mr. Stephens' paper entitled "The Present
State of Georgia" .448;
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letter to the Trustees 476; letter from, with copy of Lawrence Rice's affidavit. .484; mentioned. 307; 331; 402; 406; 429.
Fanshaw, Capt., mentioned
267.
Fennell, Capt., mentioned
192.
Finley, Wm. Atchison, beaten and imprisoned by Knowles, Ma- thews, Smith and Elsey 434.
Fitzwater, Joseph, mentioned
132; 432.
Flax and Hemp, the growing of suggested. 36;
mentioned
76.
Florida, Indians of, killed two men at Fort Amelia and carried off another
281;
mentioned.
.288; 312; 317; 431.
Flower, Jos. Edward, owner of the schooner "Beafort"
364.
Flower & Woodward, letter to the Trustees 355.
Fort Amelia, two men killed by Florida Indians at.
281.
Fort Argyle, Capt. Jas. Macpherson, commander of.
67.
Fort Augusta, Gen. Oglethorpe's arrival at
214;
Gen. Oglethorpe met by deputies from the Indians at 247;
a garrison needed at
287.
Forts, ruined .288.
France, war with, mentioned. 303.
Francke, Prof., a minister educated under, wanted for 337; 338.
erica
Francois, Cape, a place belonging to the French upon high Espaniola 356.
Frankfort, mentioned 262.
Frazier, Mr., mentioned 406.
Frazier & Mckenzie, storekeepers at Augusta. 406.
Frederica, notices affixed on doors of stores 49;
people of, mentioned
111;
magistrates of, mentioned
165;
chappel being built at 170;
fortified
.268; 288;
Mr. Perkins, magistrate of 292; relating to a missionary for .337;
a minister wanted for 338;
Capt. Thomson detained at
352;
Mr. Stephens's return from
427;
Gen. Oglethorpe at
.444;
pomegranates and olives growing in yard of Mr. Hawkins at 453; continuance of Mr. Jones at, excites uneasiness 488; Mr. Jones still detained at 498;
mentioned .... 19; 155; 186; 192; 231; 251; 289; 303; 306;
322; 323; 334; 358; 373; 381; 409; 424; 446; 460; 461.
Fred-
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Free Briton, Capt. Cabot's ship, mentioned. .. . 319; 381; 420; 440. Freedom, declaration of, by the Spaniards at Augustine. 256 Freeholders, mentioned 165.
a list of, of Savannah 42;
of Highgate, mentioned 392.
French, busy among the Indians 6S; prisoners taken at a battle by the Chickesaw Indians 71; stirring up Indians against the English. .166;
endeavoring to raise disturbances among the Indians. 179;
asked for assistance by the Indians .247;
attacked Carolina Indians .267;
mentioned 95; 356.
Funds, for building a church 13; for religious uses, mentioned 14;
for peopling the Colony, mentioned. 14. Furzer, Mr. Chetwynd, midshipman of the ship "The Hawke". . 280.
G
Galatia, Capt. Gibbs' ship, mentioned. .381. Gaoler, Mr. Ellis, the, a licence granted to by Mr. Jones to keep
a public house . 483.
Gardner, John, an Indian trader, indicted for slandering the wife of Thos. Wattle 434.
Garret, Henry, letter to Lord Ducie, given to the Trustees to consider 393;
formerly commissioned, both in the civil and military ser- vice in East India, now employed by Trustees to audit orphans' accounts
394;
seeking office as magistrate .396; letter to the Trustees 397;
letter to the Rt. Hon. George Lord Carpenter 39S; dubs himself "the unfortunate chymist of Brookstreet" 399;
compelled to apologize to Mr. Parker or be confined to the log-house 401.
Garrison at Fort Augusta, The, mentioned. 246; 252; 287. Gascoighn, Capt .. mentioned 224.
Georgia, the establishment of a Presbyterian Church in. encouraging the poor to go over to 35;
14;
afflicted situation of
93;
deplorable condition of the inhabitants in. 94;
the nature of the soil
97;
heat and climate of 99;
expense of maintenance great 99;
neighboring Colonies enjoy greater advantages. 102; mentioned in regard to another transport of Saltzburgers 120;
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scout boats, mentioned 153;
short sketch of present situation 157; resolutions preserving the Colony and covering the trade of North America 163;
welfare of, depends on Gen. Oglethorpe's meeting with the Indians 166;
means of defence, mentioned 167;
taxes not levied in 168;
in regard to lands
tenure of lands in 205;
205;
resolutions relating to grants of land in. 206;
appointments to be made in 217;
climate of, very healthful.
218;
people of, in good health .225;
Spaniards committed to jail on suspicion 233;
road by name of Pons Pons spoken of. 234;
constables of, ordered to seize all negroes 236;
Mr. Eyres sent as agent to the Indians 242;
traders, mentioned 247;
very healthful climate in 253;
the arrival of the seven colonist in. 262;
servants delivered to persons in. 290;
the arrival of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield to 297;
Mr. William Metcalf accepts position as missionary to .. .346;
cargo of molasses and sugar purchased for 356;
affairs not so encouraging in 374;
ingratitude, etc., in 391;
poverty and oppression in 394;
a paper entitled "the Answer of the Trustees for Estab- lishing the Colony of, in America" 411;
the real situation in the Colony of 416;
schemes practised on the perishing inhabitants of 418;
present state of 437;
present state of under seal of town court 442;
a paper entitled "The Present State of" 448;
a discussion in regard to land in 450;
Mr. William Ewen, a planter on the Island Skidoway for three years 455;
splendid future of, predicted .490;
mentioned. . .13; 37; 91; 162; 172; 202; 210; 214; 232;
256; 264; 265; 280; 313; 347; 349; 356; 357; 368; 372; 373; 386; 410; 414; 438.
Gerald, John, letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 134.
Germans, mentioned 286;
better planters than the English 293.
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German Butcher, A, from Purysburgh, supplied the town of Sa- vannah with meat 447.
German Servants, brought over and kept by Mr. Causton 21;
good masters but bad servants. 150;
mentioned 285; 445;
delivered on credit 290;
of very little service 494.
Germany, mentioned 107; 120; 292; 338.
Gibbs, Mr., killed by the Angola Negroes. 233.
Gibbs, Capt., captain of the "Galatia". .381.
Gibbs, Isaac, tried for receiving stolen goods. 432;
mentioned 433.
Gilbert, Mr., refused to grant warrant against Mr. Jones 237.
Glinn, Mr., mentioned
134.
Governor of St Augustine, a proclamation in regard to the free- dom of slaves 134
of New Orleans, mentioned 72.
of Carolina, Col. Horsey's claims on. 46.
Godfrey, Mr., killed by the Angola Negroes, also his daughter and son were killed
Graham, Patrick, a man of value to the Colony in attending the sick
64:
the apothecary, mentioned 132.
Grant, Patrick, a relative of Sir James Grant, appointed naval officer and searcher
165; 179;
letter to the Trustees .177.
Grant, Capt., commander of the sloop "Savannah"' .372.
Grant. Andrew, relating to the orphan-house. 340;
letter to the Trustees 361;
letter to the Trustees 410;
chosen as arbitrator in case 433.
Grant, Sir James, a relative of Patrick Grant 165.
Gray, Capt., mentioned
314.
Great Britain, mention 92; Spaniards at peace with 232.
Great House, The, commonly called the Town House 470.
Gregory, Capt., captain of the ship "Susannah" 439.
Gronau, Rev. Israel Christian, kindness shown by the Trustees. .159;
teaching the children of the Colony 161;
letter to Mr. Harman VereIst 175;
cost of house 181;
letter presumably to Mr. Harman Verelst .369;
mentioned
173; 183; 222; 422.
Gueldres, complaints by the inhabitants of, and towns along the
Mense, in regard to emigrants 106.
233.
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Haarman, Capt., mentioned 151;
Habersham, Mr., taken up 500 acres of land. 350;
a payment towards having the church built, made by 492.
Hackny School, the revival of 301.
Hales, Rev. Mr., of Tuddington, near Hampton Court in Surrey, letter from 346;
Mr. Metcalf recommended by 348;
mentioned .349.
Hamerton, Mr., mentioned 257; 303;
letter to Mr. Harman Verelst .368;
draws a bill on Mr. Saxby 492.
Hampstead, mentioned
.251.
Hampton Court in Surrey, mentioned
346.
Haramond, Capt., mentioned
192; 381.
Harramond, (see Haramond).
Harris, Mr., a clerk in the store. 57; 486;
a covenant servant to Thos. Jones 485.
Harris, the widow, servants of, paid for. 291.
Havanna, a great force of men and vessels from, mentioned. 30; mentioned 192.
Hawke, The, a ship, Capt. Nevinson, captain of. 280.
Hawkins, Dr., mentioned. 324; 460;
appointed Mr. Shats, a German Trust servant, as overseer of servants .353;
surgeon of the regiment kept close to duty. 387;
has two hedges of pomegranates and olives growing at Frederica 453;
demands payment of half year's salary 459;
paid for servants 292.
Heathcote, Sir William, letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 205.
Hedges for fencing 453.
Hemp and Flax, growing of, mentioned. 36; 76.
Henrick, Peter, wife of, died soon after arrival. . 464.
Heron, Capt., sent to Charles Town to solicit assistance for the siege of Augustine .316.
Hethering, Mr. Theophilus, letter from, with copy of Wm. Smith 's affidavit relating to the purchase of the
King's stores
273;
letter to the Trustees
.275;
married widow of Roger Lacey .277; foreman of the grand jury 279; prone to falsehood and dissimulation .327.
Hewitt, Capt., James, mentioned. 21; 30; 73; 146; 314. Hext, Col., his house burned and his overseer and wife killed by negroes .234.
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Highgate, mentioned 251;
freeholders of, mentioned 39%.
Highlanders, mentioned 267.
Highland Servants, taught to row 285;
language, mentioned 257.
Hillyspilli, mentioned 314.
Hispaniola, mentioned
.364.
Holmes, Thos., mentioned
Hope, Alex., mentioned
230;
Hopton, Mr. Wm., letter to Mr. Harman Verelst
mentioned ... 303; 323; 344; 381; 388; 407; 408; 441; 467; 473; 492.
Horrocks, John, indicted for misdemeanor 434.
Horsabaw Sound, mentioned 435.
Horsey, Capt. Samuel, son of Col. Horsey, mentioned. S; 9; 46.
Horsey, Col., the death of, mentioned. 8;
affairs of, mentioned 45:
23;
relating to affairs of 328.
Horton, Lieut., aispatched to arrest Wm. Ewen and Jas. Hous-
ton
lessened the expense of building .168;
needs no recommendation 284;
sent to England to solicit assistance for the siege of Au- gustine 316;
mentioned
282; 287; 301; 348;349; 355.
Hoslin, Banker of, mentioned. 265.
Hossack, Mr. Provost, mentioned
63.
House for the Ministry, mentioned 180.
Houston, Mr. Jas., a clerk, mentioned 127; 130; 240; 324;
absconded at night. 128;
a warrant issued for 129.
How, Robt., mentioned 54.
How, Mr., a lot of, mentioned.
351.
Hucks, Mr., mentioned 245.
Hungary, ordinance on account of contagious distemper in. 107.
Hurst, Samuel, a clerk, mentioned 66;
left the Colony 128;
a warrant issued for 129.
Hutchenson, Mr., owner of a warehouse at Stonehow 233.
I
Imingham, near Castor, Lincolnshire .349; 350. Incorporated Society in Scotland, for propagating Christian Knowledge, letter from Mr. Jno. McLeod. 9.
129.
mentioned
429.
281.
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523
India, East, Cudulur in, mentioned 370;
mentioned 394.
Indian Affairs, discussed 27.
Indian Agent, Mr. Roger Laccy, went to the nation twice as 277.
Indian Arms, a smith for, mentioned 171.
Indian Corn, mentioned
4.
Indian Country, Augusta, key to
109;
mentioned
217;
no provisions made for agents to. 250.
Indian manufactures .408.
Indian Nation, Gen. Oglethorpe made visit to
182; 198;
Gen. Oglethorpe left for 237;
expenses pertaining to journey to .244;
277;
mentioned
197; 235; 242; 286; 346; 403; 405.
252.
Indian Station, mentioned
Indian traders, Mr. Samuel Brown & Thomas Morris, men-
tioned
Indians, French and Spaniards busy among. 145; 219; 405.
68;
French prisoners taken by Chickasaw, in battle. 71;
Choctaw, guests of the Colony
79;
friendly towards the English 79;
stirred up by the Spaniards and French. 166;
being stirred up against the English by Spaniards and French 167;
"French and Spaniards trying to raise disturbances among 179; Creek, held meeting with Gen. Oglethorpe. .215;
Cherokee, Gen. Oglethorpe preparing to have talk with 215; co-operate with Gen. Oglethorpe against the Spaniards 218; quantities of rum sold to, in Carolina 226;
sent for by Gen. Oglethorpe 227;
Negroes wounded in flight from. 232;
Cherokee, destroyed by rum and small-pox 247;
sick and starving, furnished with corn by Gen Oglethorpe 247;
threaten revenge on the English. 247;
Carolina, attacked by the French 267;
Florida, killed two men, and carried off another from Ft. Amelia 281;
"called on for assistance 287; surprised and burned the Fort Picolata ,314;
a great resort for trade .342 :
some more brutal and troublesome than the. 404; house built to receive, converted into a slaughter house. . 482; mentioned. 27; 28; 87; 105; 219; 236; 242; 248; 267;
Mr. Roger Lacy went as agent to twice.
Indian Officers, mentioned
74.
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268; 289; 291; 312; 313; 317; 403; 427; 428; 429; 445; 446; 476.
Industry, encouraged 166.
Ingham, Mr., mentioned 34.
Insurrection of Carolina Negroes, mentioned 231;
an account of 232.
Inventory of stores at Savannah taken. 71.
Island of Hope, Mr. Noble Jones' plantation on, mentioned. 350.
Isle of Wight, mentioned 9; 47. Italian silk winder, supposed to have left the Colony through discontent 75.
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Jamaica, mentioned 25.
Jenkins, Mr., mentioned .17; 142; 406; 427; 428;
landlord of a public house, drunk and disorderly. . 84.
Jenkins, Mr. Edward, former Trustee for the orphans. 352; local Trustee 397; 399.
Jennys, Paul & Co., an account of, mentioned. 186; 238; 239.
Jenys & Co., mentioned
24.
Jenys, Mr. Thos., mentioned 254;
70; 71; 244; 245;
letter to the Trustees
offers services to the Colony 255.
Jenys & Baker, mentioned. .255.
Jesuits, The, have mission and school in the Kingdom of Angola 233. John Galley, Capt., Patterson 's Ship. 123.
Jones, Lewis, thought to be a principal in the murder of Hugh Watson, a warrant issued for 200;
indicted for the murder of Hugh Watson 200;
esca ped 201.
Jones, Thos., letter to General Oglethorpe 15;
letter to Mr. Harman Verelst
given possession of stores 48;
71;
letter to Mr. Verelst
79;
letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 87;
defiance shown to Mr. Causton 123;
letter supposed to be to the Trustees 125;
not on good terms with Mr. Causton. .138;
badge of authority, key to the stores 140;
jealous of Mr. Parker 141;
Mr. Stephens' opinion of 142;
jealous and suspicious 157;
acted with great courage 171;
letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 192;
a better understanding between Mr. Stephens and. 211;
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ability as an accountant, mentioned 212;
a better understanding with 226;
letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 236;
third bailiff 276;
a sworn bailiff .279;
declined to take oath of office 321;
letter to Mr. Harman Verelst. .330;
overseer of the Trust's servants 331;
appointed 3rd bailiff of Savannah .331;
answer from Genl. Oglethorpe relating to orphans 339;
retailing liquors and provisions 366;
letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 374;
letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 389 ;
grossly abuses Mr. Henry Garret 400;
proclaimed Mr. Parker, rogue, villian, etc. 401;
letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 403;
packett relating principally to Messrs. Causton and Brad-
ley 408;
gives a copions narrative of affairs in the Colony 426;
letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 427;
having dispute with Col. Stephens over Mr. Pye. .436;
Benj. Adams created disputes between Col. Stephens and Mr. Jones 444;
vested with too much power 450;
letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 459;
Henry Parker and, in possession of seal 462;
chief actor in despotie measures 478;
Henry Parker, Mr. Pye and Col. Stephens, in power of 478;
Mr. Whitefield and, ruling the court 481;
disposes of copper sent over for change. 483;
storekeeper for the Trustees 484;
uneasiness felt in regard to the continuance of, at Fred-
erica 488;
still detained at Frederica 498;
mentioned.
6; 20; 29; 33; 41; 67; 110; 111; 117;
143; 145; 156; 165; 173; 184; 185; 186; 190; 218; 219;
221; 242; 243; 246; 247; 248; 249; 253; 278; 285; 295; 296; 302; 303; 305; 306; 308; 309; 314; 316; 319; 323;
325; 326; 387; 388; 397; 400; 410; 420; 421; 431; 435;
443; 446; 447; 456; 457; 462; 479; 480; 485; 486; 487;
Jones, Noble, mentioned .292; 450;
plantation of, on Island of Hope, mentioned. 350;
a capable surveyor, but indolent 471.
Johnson, George, sued Patrick Tallfer for wages. 434.
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Joubart, Peter, tything man, mentioned .382;
fined for non-appearance in court 433.
Judge of the Admiralty, Mr. Luis, death of. .224.
K
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Kaleher, Rubriek, currency allowed to 73.
Kent, Lient. Richard, man of great worth and merit. 244;
lieut. of Fort Augusta, no friend to Georgia 386;
mentioned 429; 484.
Kingdom of Angola, in Africa, mentioned 233.
King of Spain, mentioned 134;
King's Charter, people not given full rights contained in. 103.
works, mentioned 169.
stores, mentioned 167.
Forces, arrival of expected 75.
commands to annoy the Spaniards, mentioned. 217;
Minister, DePlotto, mentioned. 265.
nails, a parcel of, found in William Pope's possession. . 275. Mark, mentioned 276.
Troops, mentioned .342.
Kitson, Ensign, party of men sent out under, drowned.
252.
Kogler, a Saltzburger, chief builder of the mill, recommended to the Trustees 165.
Knowart, Kunigunda, a woman, mentioned 464.
Knowles, Mr., indicted for taking part in the beating, etc., of Win. Atchison Finley and Thos. Wiggins 434.
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Lacey, Capt., mentioned 27.
Lacey, Roger, deceased, made the first experiment on potash 277;
acted as Indian Agent twice .277;
built forts at Augusta and Thunderbolt 277.
Land, title to possess, mentioned 11;
mission, mentioned
13;
a grant of asked 38;
asks for a license to sell.
40;
grant of, asked 77;
a grant of, requested 108;
at Savannah, mentioned 112;
liberty to sell, wanted by people in Colony 121;
a request of concerning Jos. Watson. 154;
concerning applications for 178;
mentioned 205;
tenure of, in Georgia 205;
.
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resolutions relating to the granting of .206;
the Creeks' declaration of their possessions 208; letters received from the Trustees relating to titles of. 316; act relating to the tenure of 322;
granted to Mr. MeLeod 356;
alterations in regard to tenure of 114;
disposed of, without limitations 449;
large part of, barren 450; clearing of, mentioned 493.
Laroche, John, letter to Mr. Harman Verelst.
204.
Latter, John, mentioned
456.
Laws, concerning the entails of estates 172;
relating to issues of stores. 184.
Legall, Nicholas, master of the schooner Beafort. 364.
Levit, John, a mariner on the ship "Unity" 199;
indicted for the murder of Hugh Watson 200;
mentioned 201.
Levitt, (see Levit).
Lieutenant Governor, mentioned 210; 233; 242; 281; sent account of the negroe insurrection to Genl. Ogle- thorpe .235.
Light House at Tybee, orders given for the reparation of. . 321;46; in need of repairs .367.
Lincolnshire, mentioned 346.
Liquors, retail of 84.
Live stock, no account of, given by Mr. Causton. 54; 88.
Lloyd, Harry, appointed chauudler by Gen. Oglethorpe 445.
Loghouse, threats made to commit Mr. Jones to 237;
mentioned 401.
London, labor dearer in, than in any other part of world. 83;
a ship arrived from 224;
Capt. Thomson to sail for 306;
mentioned. .. 14; 38; 110; 134; 192; 205; 217; 220; 221; 264; 281; 327; 349; 357; 377; 427; 467.
Loyer, Adrian, had chief direction of accounts. .240;
refused a permit to leave the Colony before the comple- tion of examination of accounts. .240.
Luis, Mr., Judge of the Admiralty, dead. .216; mentioned 224.
Lemy, Mr., wife and child of, killed by negroes 234.
Lyde, Mr., mentioned 30.
Lyon, Mr., the gardener, planted a vineyard 113.
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McCrae, Capt., Captain of the "Dorobernia, " a ship. ... 491. McIntosh, Mr. Moore, (see MacIntosh).
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McIntosh, Lachlan, keeper of Ft. Argyle. 427;
mentioned 428.
MeKenzie, Mr., suing Lewis Binon for debt due. 432;
tried for unlawful seizure of goods 432;
mentioned 482.
MeKenzie & Frazier, storekeepers at Augusta 206;
administration granted to, upon the estate of Wm. Allen, an Indian trader 432.
McLeod, Mr. Jno., missionary at New Inverness in Georgia, let- ter to the Secretary of the Incorporated Society in Scot-
land for propagating Christian knowledge. 9;
mentioned .173;
granted land from the Trustees 386.
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MacBean, Archibald, servants delivered to the credit of. 73.
MacBean, Lachsan, wife, mentioned. 74.
Mace, Ensign, with a party of the regiment sent out on New Year's day . 314.
Mackay, Capt., mentioned
113; 228;
leaves for Frederica .231;
arrival of 241;
with party of regiment sent out on New Year's day 314.
Mackay, Ensign Hugh, mentioned 63;
letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 135;
letter to Mr. Harman Vereist 152;
erects cleft board houses at St. Andrews 168;
in charge of servants at Ameila 170; sent out with party of regiment on New Year's day. .314.
Mackenzie, Henneth, charged with felony by Lewis Bynon, but Mr. Jones refused to indict 481.
Mackintosh, Benj., mentioned 74.
Mackintosh, Eneas, mentioned 63.
Mackintosh, Jno. Moore, mentioned .63; 251; 283; 284; 288;
lieutenant and commanding officer at Darien 74;
overseer of the Trust's servants at Darien .169; 251;
mentioned
358.
MacLeane, Alexander, mentioned 74.
Macleod, Mr., mentioned 358.
Macpherson, Capt. Jas., commander of the garrison at Fort Ar- gyle, mentioned 67;
threatens to quit the service 68;
negroes belonging to, ran away with horses, wounded son and killed another man 232;
makes demand on the Trustees 246.
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Magistrates, relating to allowances of provisions from the
Trustees 196.
Magistrates at Penrose's, mentioned 195.
Magistrates of Savannah, mentioned .171; 183.
Magistrates strongly banded together at Savannah as lawbreak- ers 165;
oppositions met with 237;
of Augusta, no provisions made for
250;
Trustees' orders relating to 291;
relating to public houses
.353;
ordered by Gen. Oglethorpe to cause proceedings against Saml. Brown & Thos. Morris 406;
election of mentioned. .240; 252; 253; 269; 290; 292; 400.
449;
Magistry, new constitution of the .306.
Men of War, mentioned 242; 266; 267.
Manzique, Jos. Anthony, found guilty of the murder of John Smyth and Hellen Bere Smyth, the Trustees' servants at Argyle 433;
judgment passed on, death warrant issued for execution of 435.
Martyn, Benjamin, Secretary to the Colony, letter from an un- known person 35;
letter from Robt. Trevor 106;
letter from Rev. Mr. Norris 342;
letter from Wm. Stephens .344;
mentioned
78; 236; 380; 381; 414.
Martin, (see Martyn).
Matthews, (Musgrove's) plantation, mentioned 88.
Matthews, Jacob, and an Indian half-breed pick a quarrel with traders 145;
servants delivered to .290;
new settlement of
,313;
a false report that the Indians had killed.
.428;
wife of, a Creek Indian 428;
indicted for taking part in the beating, etc., of Wm. At-
chison Finley and Thos. Wiggins 434.
mentioned 89; 314; 429.
Maxwell, Ensign, sent out with party of regiment on New Year's day 314.
Meers, Wm., tything man, a warrant issued to, to hang Shennon in chains, at the mouth of the Ogeechee River. 435.
Mense, The, complaints of inhabitants of towns along, in regard to emigrants .106.
Mercer, Mr., intimate with Mr. Causton 192;
mentioned 88; 350; 443.
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Merchants and settlers, regulation of. 164.
Metcalfe, William, accepted position as missionary to Georgia. . 346;
letter to Mr. Verelst 348;
letter to Mr. Verelst 349;
mentioned 347; 348.
Methodists, New, mentioned 329.
Mexico, Gulf of, mentioned 312.
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