Colonial Records of the State of Georgia, Volume 22 pt 2, Part 32

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


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Middlehurst, John, the mate on the ship "Unity" 199.


Mico, Faunee, mentioned 314.


Military Force, endeavors for obtaining 31.


Military, expenses of- 167.


Militia raised to rout negroe insurrectors 235.


Milledge, John, brother and sister of, mentioned. 339;


mentioned 373; 340.


192.


Minerva, Capt. Shubrick's ship


.440.


Minis & Solomons, two Jew merchants


397; 400.


Mr. Causton's entertainer and brother toper. 400.


Missionary, establishment of a, mentioned.


10.


Montaigut, Mr., mentioned


190; 23S.


Montrigut, Mr. & Co., mentioned


24;


hogs and provisions bought from 70.


Mountagut, Mr., errors found in accounts of. 334.


Moore, Mr. Francis, Secretary to Gen. Oglethorpe, mentioned,


176; 188; 189; 285; 355;


appointed to discharge the estimated expenses of the southern part of Colony .460.


Moor, (see Mr. Francis Moore).


Moosa, Fort, built of stone to protect plantations of runaway negroes .313.


Morris, Thomas, an Indian trader, mentioned. 405; 406; 407.


Motte, Isaac, mentioned .429.


Mouse, Mr., and family, only inhabitants of the Island of Skid- oway 292;


mentioned 457.


Mulberry Trees, mentioned 76; 144; 490; 493.


Murcot, John, in England, mentioned. .277; 327.


Musgrove, Mr., and wife, interpreters to the Indians .290.


N


Nash, Mr., house burned by negroes 234. Naval Stores, belonging to the King, purchased by William Pope 275. Navigation charity school society, mentioned .301.


Negroe Insurrection in South Carolina, an account of. 232;


merchants, mentioned 293;


Minas, Mr., intimate with Mr. Causton


Minis, Mr., mentioned


16; 17; 401; 402; 403;


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servants, inconvenience of employing 193; slaves, mentioned 233;


Negroes, Carolina, Insurrection of, a request for the Trustees to publish in paper 231;


a petition framed for, by Mr. Williams


111;


the employment of .120;


profess the Roman Catholic religion .233;


burning houses and killing people .234;


constables of Georgia ordered to seize .236;


order relating to 250;


freedom of, a diminution to value of estates.


255;


use of, abused 412;


affair of


437;


use of, demanded 449;


mentioned. . 100; 112; 114; 178; 189; 307; 312; 313; 317; 438. Nevinson, Capt., captain of the "Hawke" .280.


New Constitution of the Magistracy 305.


New Inverness in Darien, mention 12.


Newman, Mr. Henry, extract of letter from Messrs. Bolzius. 135;


letter from John Martin Bolzins 296;


letter from George Whitefield .299; ยท


letter from Will Seward 300.


New Windsor, trading boat arrived from, bringing news of Gen. Oglethorpe 213.


New York, mentioned 210; 372; 484;


a cargo of provisions brought from 445;


people leaving Savannah for, on account of oppressing conditions 366.


Nicholson, Gen., mentioned 164.


Norris, Rev. Mr., mentioned 155; letter to Mr. Benj. Martyn, Esq. 342.


Norris and Drewett, London merchants, mentioned, 220; 221; 371.


North America, resolutions covering trade of, from Spanish Guarda Costas 163.


Nursery for planters and mechanics


359.


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Oakes, Young, mentioned .472. Obrien, Mr., land granted to .386.


OBrien, Kend, letter to the Trustees 124.


OBryan, Mr., storekeeper for furnishing Indian traders, recom- mended by Geu. Oglethorpe for a lot of 500 acres 108.


Ogeechee River, settlement on, mentioned


.411;


a warrant issued to Wm. Meers to hang Shennon in chains at the mouth of the. .435.


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Oglethorpe, Gen. James, went south, not heard from. 8;


the arrival of, expected 9;


orders credit to be given to Mr. MeLeod. 13;


letter from Thos. Jones 15;


orders certain supplies furnished 31;


at St. Simons 44;


in the south 46;


informed of the Trustees' affairs 48;


direction in regard to accounts awaited from 55;


prevents Mr. Causton from leaving the Colony 58;


expected at Savannah 58;


recommended John Warwick as a planter 64;


Indians come to have a talk with. 79;


a canoe dispatched to inform, of the arrival of the In- dians


SO;


not heard from


87;


Letter from John Crosse, Junior


91;


letter to the Trustees


108;


letter to the Trustees 109;


letter to the Trustees


111;


advanced money to the Colony


112;


decp resentment shown by


114;


expected to arrive at Savannah soon. 126;


complaints made of 148;


letter to the Trustees 163;


Indians insist on meeting with


166;


appoints Patrick Grant as naval officer 177;


letter to the Trustees 178;


made visit to the Saltzburgers. 182;


on a visit to the Indian Nation 198;


letter to the accountant . .208;


met by the Creeks with expressions of joy .208;


reports concerning 213;


an anonymous letter in regard to the treaty with the Creeks at Coweta Town 215;


ill while in Indian Town 216;


letter to the Trustees 217;


gone south .222;


made rules for the Colony 227;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 231;


is refused demand for runaway negroe slaves 232;


letter to the Trustees .241;


letter to the accountant 244;


letter to the Trustees' 250;


letter to the Trustees 266;


a box from the Trustees brought by Wm. Hopton to 280;


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letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 281;


letter to the Trustees 284;


many expeditions of, mentioned 286;


letter to the Trustees 290;


letter to the Trustees .301;


important affairs of 303;


letter to Col. Stephens 312;


Spaniards attacked by 312;


advanced salary of John Pye .325;


letter to the Rev. Mr. Bolzius 337;


letter to the Rev. Mr. Bolzius 338;


letter to the Trustees and a copy of answer to Mr. Jones 's representation relating to orphans 339;


letter to the Trustees 341;


on way to Augustine


345;


sentiments in regard to the orphans.


a paper found, entitled "The Honble. Ja: Oglethorpe, Esq., Accot of Cash with the Hon. Trustees" .378;


.359;


liberality of .391;


ordered Magistrates not to cause proceedings against Saml.


Brown and Thos. Morris 406;


application to, for rejected land. 415;


obliged to raise seige of St. Augustine. 418;


loaned money to Mr. Whitefield to build a house 421;


at Frederica 444;


appointed Harry Lloyd, Widow Weddel and John Pye, Chaundlers .445;


mentioned ...... 4; 12; 20; 23; 24; 25; 27; 29; 33; 34; 49;


52; 54; 62; 70; 71; 72; 118; 120; 124; 145; 146; 147;


174; 176; 181; 183; 197; 212 ;. 216; 217; 220; 221; 226; 233; 235; 238; 241; 263; 270; 272; 280; 335; 336; 343;


357; 358; 363; 390; 404; 430; 431; 447; 456; 464; 465. Olato, name given the St. Matthaeo river by the Indians and called the St. Johns by the Spaniards .312.


Olives and pomegranates, growing in yard of Mr. Hawkins in Frederica 453.


Orphan-house at Ebenezer. request for substance towards 118;


building of 159;


shoes made for 220;


of great service to the Colony 351;


Mr. Syms, superintendent of .373;


indebted to the store at Savannah 421;


Catherina Custohader ordered to, by Gen. Oglethorpe. .464;


mentioned .... 119; 120; 160; 163; 182; 291; 297; 300; 321; 339; 350; 371; 422; 493.


Orphans, Local Trustee of, mentioned 395;


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accounts of, audited by Henry Garret. .394; mentioned 341; 397; 398; 399.


Ortman, School-master, inefficient as teacher 162;


complaints against 182; not allowed to teach English .183.


Overstreet, Mr., an industrious man, settled in Augusta . 245. Oxtead, Mr. Causton's home, mentioned .... 16; 50; 55; 56; 57; 86.


P


Parker, Mr. Henry, with a party of friends dined at Oxtead, Mr. Causton's home 17;


reconciled with Fallowfield, Bradley and Causton 18;


provisions taken out of the store to home of 50;


paid no rent to Mary Cooper. 66;


frequent visits to Oxtead mentioned. 57;


several private debts paid by Mr. Causton 57;


a bailiff and a notorious drunkard.


84;


plantation of, near Vernon River:


88;


retains a good opinion of Mr. Causton


141;


friends urge on his behalf .


142;


acquitted himself as a good magistrate 143;


refused to sign bill. 173;


intimate with Mr. Causton 192;


accuses Mr. Jones of being a falsehood . 195;


a magistrate. 197;


orders touching the issues of stores 212;


continues as first magistrate. 253;


removed from office as first bailiff. 278;


still acting as first bailiff, although dismissed by the Trustees 279;


servants of, mentioned 291;


an effort to keep on bench 295;


misfortunes of .308;


displaced and Mr. Christie appointed first bailiff 310;


Overruled by magistrates of Savannah in regards to


orphans 359;


grossly abuses Mr. Henry Garret 400;


Henry Garret compelled to apologize to. 401;


proclaimed rogue, villian, etc., by Mr. Jones


401;


first bailiff .402;


constituted first bailiff. .433;


white thorn hedges planted by. 453;


Thos. Jones, and, in possession of the seal. 462:


in Mr. Jones' power. .478;


not consulted by Mr. Jones in matters. 481;


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mentioned ...... 49; 57; S8; 130; 155; 156; 182; 184; 186;


194; 196; 237; 238; 240; 295; 307; 311; 332; 392; 397; 406; 429; 443; 480.


Parliament, sum granted, sufficient to pay debts of Colony. .164;


disturbance in, Mr. Stephens son spoken of .. 385;


mentioned .163; 218; 252; 267; 289; 454; 479.


Palichocolas, men placed in garrison at .. .235. Patterson, Capt., capt. of the "John Galley ". .122-123.


Pedro, Don, colonel of the Spanish Horse, in Charlestown under pretense 233;


mentioned 227.


Penrose, Mrs. and Mr. Adams doing business in an underhand


manner


mentioned


445.


Penrose, Magistrates of, mentioned. .195.


Pennsylvania, grown populous by german servants 168;


mentioned .21; 373; 374.


Percival, Hon., Pall-Mall, London, mentioned. 76.


Periagua of the Colony, fitted out with four guns. .288.


Perkins, Mr., a magistrate of Frederica. .292.


Perreaquir, hired to transport people to Savannah. 151.


Pettiager, from Charlestown, mentioned. 192.


Pettyaguars, employed by the Colony


.445.


Pons Pons, a road through Georgia to Augustine 234.


Philadelphia, mentioned


360; 372; 484.


Picolata, Fort, on the south side of the Alata 131;


burned by the Indians 314;


garrison withdrawn from 315;


mentioned 314; 316.


Pierey, Capt., mentioned. 50.


Pink, a vessel, Capt. Yoemans, commander of. 274.


Pinnon, Fort, mentioned. .313.


Plumsted, Mr., mentioned. . 39; 40.


Pomegranates and olives, growing in Colony. .453.


Pope, William, an affidavit relating to the purchase of some of the King's stores' by 273;


late master of the ship "Snow White". .274;


purchased naval stores belonging to the King 275;


mentioned


.279; 432.


Port Royal, mentioned 129; 210; 236; 240; 274; 383.


Portugueze, the mentioned. 233.


Pot-ash, the first experiment made by Roger Lacy on 277.


Presbyterian Church, money left in will for 14.


Prince Galley, Capt. Bowles' ship 189.


Protestants, mentioned. 286; 372.


Province, scout boats kept up for the protection of.


152;


annual estimates for protection of .153;


447;


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capable of subsisting self 166;


informed of war. 210;


a frontier against the enemy 211;


Indians, scout boats and rangers employed for protection of .219;


register of, Mr. Brownfield appointed 229;


healthy condition of, mentioned. 281;


particulars in regard to. 284;


a full state of affairs in. 323;


mentioned . 256.


Provost, David, mentioned. .239.


Prussia, mentioned. 265.


Public Garden, The, mentioned. 490.


Pury, Mr., mentioned. 110; 238.


Purrysburgh, mentioned. 447.


Pye, Mr. John, recorder of Savannah, mentioned. 240; 461;


very faithful. 239;


an industrious man, suggested for place as recorder .269;


letter to the Trustees 324;


letter to the Trustees. 365;


letter to the Trustees 430;


appointed recorder of Savannah. 430;


constituted recorder. 433;


contentions between Col. Stephens and Mr. Jones in regard


to 136;


appointed Chaundler by Gen. Oglethorpe. 445;


letter to Trustees. 461;


in Mr. Jones' power. 478.


Q


Quit rents, mentioned.


. 449.


R


Ragles, Capt., captain of the "Betty". .423; 440.


Rangers, a troop of, ordered to patrol through Georgia on ac- count of the Negro Insurrection .235;


an old debt due, by the Trustees .281;


mentioned 252; 267; 268; 287.


Rea, John, mentioned. 63.


Regiment, The, mentioned 166; 167; 252; 267; 287;


recruits for. .301; cattle bought for provisions for the 482.


Recorder, Mr. Williamson appointed. .268; Mr. Christie appointed. 290; John Pye, appointed, of Savannah 430.


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537


Register of Province, Mr. Brownfield appointed. 229;


Mr. Brownfield unable to execute duties as, on account of illness. 318.


Religion, Roman Catholic, professed by negroes .233;


state of, in America 299; affairs of 352; 360.


Religious books, an order to examine given. 489.


Rhode Island, mentioned.


209; 210.


Rice grounds, mentioned.


97.


Rice, Lawrence, copy of affidavit received with Mr. Fallowfield's letter 484.


Richmond, Duke of, mentioned. 472.


Roberts, Thos., boy sent Col. Stephens, rooted with habit of viee. 495; caught stealing and sent to jail. 496.


Roche, Francis, coach maker on the marsh.


175.


Roman Catholic Religion, professed by negroes. 233.


Ross, Mr., the surveyor, ordered to lay out farms at Abricorn Creek; 118;


life saved from negroe insurrectors by a negroe 234.


Rossa, Fort, with a garrison mostly of Indians 313.


Rotterdam, mentioned. 106; 107.


Rum, mentioned 177; 178;


retail of 84;


exhorbitant sale of, to Indians by Carolinians .226;


Lieut. Gov. of South Carolina joins in the suppression of. . 242; Cherokee Indians destroyed by 247.


Rum Act, put into execution 179.


Rum fever, mentioned. 253.


Rum Law, sellers acquitted in spite of evidence at Savannah .. .165.


Russell, Wm., a clerk to the Trustees, mentioned. 86; 87; 127;


128; 431.


Russia, war with mentioned


36.


Ryan, Mr., mentioned


67; 68.


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Sacheverell, Mr., house of, burned by negroes .234.


Saint Andrews, scout boat needed for. .152; Cleft board houses erected by Hugh Mackay at .168;


Repairing of forts at, mentioned. 289.


St. Augustine, mentioned 30; 95; 313; 413; Governor of, proclamation in regard to freedom of slaves. 134; expedition against 343;


General Oglethorpe obliged to raise siege of 418; siege of, mentioned. 430.


St, Christopher, mentioned .. 19; 57; 238. St Diogo, Fort, seven leagues from the Alato, six from Augus- tine, and three from the sea. .313.


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St. Francis de Pupa, Fort, built .312;


mentioned .314;


Taken by General Oglethorpe 339.


St. Francis, Fort (see St. Francis de Pupa).


St. Francis, a ship, mentioned. 198.


St. Gallen, in Switzerland, mentioned. 220.


St. Johns River, The Creeks declare their possession of all the lands as far as the 208;


Spaniards driven out of. 288;


Name given to the St Matthaeo river by the Spaniards and called the Olato by the Indians 312.


St. Marks, Fort of, mentioned 312; 313.


St. Mathaeo River, called Olato by the Indians and St.Johns by the Spaniards 312.


St. Michael, The market of, mentioned. 264.


St. Simons, Gen. Oglethorpe at .44;


Mr. Thos. Eyre at 158;


mentioned 87; 152; 179; 217; 225; 228.


St. Xphers, mentioned. 57


Saltzburgers, support of, mentioned. 28;


found country fruitful. 120;


the condition of 136;


favor shown by the Trustees


160;


ministers for the. 180;


widows and orphans taken care of by the. 219;


in good health. 221;


in regard to unmarried women. 291;


temporal and spiritual condition of the. 297;


work on plantations begun by 371;


condition of, and progress of plantations 420.


mentioned .. 111; 118; 121; 162; 182; 232; 264; 371; 465; 466. Saltzbourg, the emigration of men in Archbishopric of. 265.


Santouchy, mentioned. 314.


Sanftleben, a carpenter, the arrival of. 159.


Savannah river, mentioned. 236; 495.


Savannah, church in, foundation not yet laid for 4S2.


Savannah, a sloop, commanded by Capt. Grant. 372.


Savannah, inventory taken of the stores at. 33 ;


town court of, moved. 33;


notices affixed on doors of stores 49;


goods delivered to the magazine at 56;


Gen. Oglethorpe's expected arrived mentioned. 58;


all payments made at. 68; inventory of stores taken 71;


in great danger of wanting corn 77;


harrassing conditions of. 95;


terrible situation of affairs at 109;


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poor people of, mentioned .111;


Lands at, mentioned. 112;


Gen. Oglethorpe expected to arrive soon. 126;


lawbreakers strongly banded together at. .165;


stealing of hogs very frequent at.


169;


. servants under Mr. Bradley and Mr. Causton at.


169;


appointed to the magistrates of the town court 179;


Mr. Fallowfield, collector of 179;


store at, mentioned. 181;


magistrates of,. 183;


the court proceedings of. 198;


Spanish sugars and foreign goods imported. .207;


storekeeper of, mentioned ,220;


people of, idle 251;


Mr. Williamson too good a lawyer for. .269;


Andrew Duche, the potter, very industrious 291;


appointment of second bailiff 294;


misrepresented abroad. 300;


Mr. Jones appointed third bailiff of .


331;


affairs of. 343;


forty English families left. at. .366;


six months alteration in, very noticeable 367;


orphan-house indebted to store at. .421;


John Pye, appointed recorder of. 430;


supplied with meat by a german butcher froni Purys-


burgh 447;


Mr. Mouse and family going to live at. . 458;


full of buildings but thin of inhabitants 477;


Mr. Upton's house at. 485;


mentioned. .27; 72; 81; 126; 128; 129; 134; 142; 151;


171; 173; 187; 193; 215; 218; 219; 228; 237; 248; 268;


296; 313; 325; 351; 356; 358; 359; 365; 391; 405; 406; 411; 412; 414; 427; 428; 436; 444; 455; 459; 464. Saw Mill, repairing of delayed. .387.


Saw Mill at Ebenezer, expenses of, mentioned. 28;


repairing of delayed. 387;


orders given for the reparation of. 468;


mentioned 470;


gone to ruin. .482.


Saxby, Mr. George, mentioned. 257; 303;


a bill drawn on. 473;


a bill drawn on by Mr. Hammerton


492.


Scotch, the language, mentioned. 233.


Scotch Orphans, four found at Darien. 35S.


Scotland, Incorporated Society in, for propagating Christian knowledge, letter from Mr. Jno. MeLeod. 9;


servants brought froni. 20.


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Seout boats, mentioned. .28; 170; 218; 266;268.


necessity of keeping up at Amelia 152.


Searles, Mr., a pettiager man, employed to assist in store. 130.


Secretary to the Colony of Georgia, Benjamin Martin 35;


reflections cast on. 450.


Servants, Mr. Bradley 's mentioned. 53;


Mr. Broadie 's, mentioned 63;


great numbers deserted. 100;


Dutch, mentioned. 120;


wretched crew of, mentioned 115;


paid in ready money.


164;


Trustees employed in building cleft board houses at St. Andrews 168;


molesting the Inland part of country 169;


belonging to the Trustees 169;


at Darien, under charge of Mr. McIntosh leain to saw 169;


building huts, clearing and fencing land. 170;


under charge of Hugh MacKay at Amelia, made planta- tion


170;


Trustees, an overseer appointed for 187;


German, mentioned .285;


taught to row


288;


German, delivered on credit


.290;


Trustees, Mr. Jones overseer of.


.331;


Trustees, not provided for by estimate.


387;


Trustees, ' list of, sent to the Trustees.


391;


White, artfully formented by negroe merchants


293;


concerning the importation of .. 494;


mentioned.


.101; 102; 150; 166; 171; 173; 185;


251; 286; 290; 291; 292; 319; 321; 354; 375; 390.


Settlements, the. the prevention of the destruction of. .287.


Settlers and Merchants, regulation of.


164.


Seward, Will., letter to Mr. H. Newman, 300;


mentioned 340;374.


128.


Sharpe, Mr., mentioned.


Shats, Mr., German Trust servant appointed overseer of servants .353.


Shennon, William, found guilty of the murder of John Smyth and Hellen Bere Smyth, the Trustees' servants at Fort Argyle 433.


judgment passed on and death warrant issued for


execution of


435.


Shepherd, Peter, a poor industrious man, mentioned. 405;406.


Shoemaker, Uliet, the arrival of at Ebenezer 159;


married a fortnight before death. 219.


.32S.


Seyer, Adrian, a clerk, mentioned.


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Shubrick, Capt., Captain of the Minerva, opinion on affairs at


honie .134;


mentioned .155;440.


Silk, mentioned. .36; 76; 104; 143; 166; 321; 336; 493;


twenty pounds sent to the Trustees. . 178; industry, very important improvement of the Colony 250; Winder, Mr. Camuse 246;


worms, mentioned. 76; 113; 144; 194.


Silken trade, establishing of, mentioned. 38.


Skidoway, Island of, Mr. Mouse and family the only inhabitants on .292;


Wm. Ewen, a planter on, obliged to leave. 458;


mentioned 251;455.


Slaves, freedom promised by Gov. of St. Augustine. 134;


mentioned .234.


Sloper, Wm., letter to Mr. Verelst 206.


Small-pox, Cherokee Indians destroyed by. 247.


Smallwood, Samuel, mentioned. 63.


Smith, Rev. Mr., mentioned. .343; 495.


Smith, John, a servant to the Trustees, murdered at Fort Argyle by Jos. Anthony Manzique and Wm. Shennon. .433.


Smith, Wm., a copy of affidavit relating to Wm. Pope's pur- chase of the King's, stores. .273;


a carpenter on board the "Snow White, " examined as a witness .273;


a witness in the case of William Pope. .276.


Smithers, Jas., a man of value to the Colony, in erecting a saw mill 64.


Smyth, Hellen Bere, a servant to the trustees murdered at Fort Argyle by Jos. Anthony Manzique and Wm. Shennon. .. 433.


Smyth, Mr., indicted for taking part in the beating of Wm. Atchison Finley and Thos. Wiggins. 434.


Snow Defyance, a ship, mentioned .273; 274.


Snow, Peter, sued Patrick Tallfear for wages. .434.


Sola Bills, mentioned. 69; 155; 182; 221; 383; 386; 472.


South Carolina, mentioned. 91; 295; 396;


an account of the Insurrection of negroes in. 232;


Lieut. Gov. Bull, pursued by negroes. 234.


Southerland, Ensign, sent out with party of regiment on New Years day 314.


Spain, an account of a rupture with. 240;


mentioned 242.


Spain, King of, promised freedom to negroe slaves. 232.


Spaniards, continual alarms from 31;


busy among the Indians. 68;


. stirring up the Indians against the English 167;


endeavoring to raise disturbances among the Indians. 179;


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Commands given to annoy. 217;


committed to jail in Georgia on suspicion. .233;


measures taken to prevent negroes reaching 236;


a barbarious attack made on Amelia by. 266;


invading the Colony . 267;


preparations for invading. 286;


made an attack on Amelia. 287;


driven out of the St. Johns River 288;


an effort to provoke to fight 289;


an attack on Amelia. .312;


taken prisoners. 315;


a, detained in jail on suspicion of being a spy, escaped ... 483;


mentioned 43; 95; 209; 242; 247; 252; 255;


281; 282; 294; 314; 418; 438; 343; 497.


Spanish sugars, mentioned. 179.


Spanish, ships, a command given to destroy 210;


the language, mentioned. 233;


alarms, mentioned. .342;


horse, mentioned. 252;


declaration of freedom .256.


Sprye, Mr., house of, burned by negroes .234.


Stamping mill, built by the Saltzburgers 42;


unable to build on account of lack of funds. 465.


Stanberry, Mr., mentioned. 239.


Stephens, Mr. Thos., going to England. 192;


son of Col. Stephens. .209;


not heard from since departure.


.211;


still not heard from.


273;


a poor, misled young man


382;


creating mischief


424;


mentioned 158; 191; 193; 195; 236; 303; 32S.


Stephens, or Stevens, Col. Wm., letter to Mr. Harman Verelst. 3;


the arrival of. 26;


letter supposed to be to the Trustees. 40;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 45;


trust reposed in. 57;


letter to the Trustees 113;


letter to Mr. Verelst. 123;


letter to the Trustees. .136;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst. 154;


refused to sign bill .173;


letter to the Trustees. 184;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 188;


an account of a barbarious murder committed. 199;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst .209:


no letters received from son 211;


journals of, mentioned. 218;


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letter to Mr. Harman Vereist .222;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst .225;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst. .257;


letter to Mr. Verelst. 273;


refused commission to William Williamson .295;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 302;


letter to the Trustees. 305;


letter from Gen. Oglethorpe 312;


letter to the Trustees. 319;


letter to the Accotant. 326;


letter to Mr. Benj. Martin 344;


retailing liquors and provisions .366;


letter to Mr. Verelst. 380;


very friendly with Mr. Jones since son's departure 404;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst. 407;


letter from Mr. Harman Verelst .422;


death of wife of. .424;


returns from Frederica 427;


disputing with Mr. Jones over Mr. Pye .436;


letter from the Trustees 437;


copy of letter to Mr. Harman Verelst. 439;


Benj. Adams created displeasures between Mr. Jones


and


444;


copy of letter to the Trustees 448;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 454;


refuses seal to Mr. Duche.


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 463;


467;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 474;


in Mr. Jones' power. 478;


letter to the Trustees 4ST;


letter to the Trustees 491;


mentioned 17; 19; 23; 29; 49; 50; 54; 68; SO; 89; 159; 182;


192; 194; 195; 196; 197; 216; 237; 238; 242; 243; 247;


253; 269; 277; 278; 279; 280; 281; 296; 297; 311; 331;


332; 333; 341; 343; 350; 351; 370; 391; 392; 429; 433; 435; 459; 460; 462; 466; 480.


Sterling, Mr., family of. mentioned. 50;


Stewart, Capt., captain of the ship "Charles Transport," drank toast, "Damnation to all rogues"' 18;


frequent visits to Oxtead, mentioned.


57;


mentioned 19; 57; 58; 127.


Stirling, Mr. Wm., letter to the Trustees 360;


letter to the Trustees. 410.


Stonehow, name of place mentioned. 233.


Storekeepers, Trustees', mentioned.


171; 186; 219; 220; 282; 283; 325; 354.


Stores, Trustees', mentioned.


110; 163; 167; 171; 181; 184;


192; 334.


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INDEX


Stuart, Capt., (see Capt. Stewart).


Surrey, name of a place mentioned. 346.


Surveyor, a land, mentioned. 171;


appointed by Gen. Oglethorpe. 174;


no allowance for. 243;


Colony in need of. 471.


Symond, Mr., mentioned. demands payment of debt. 109;


Susannah, Captain Gregory's ship, mentioned.


439.


Sigourney, Capt., mentioned.


215; 224.


Sygorny, Capt. (see Sigourney.)


Syms, Mr., deceased shoemaker, wife of, married again .371.




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