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Syms, Mr., superintendent of the Orphan-house. 373.
T
Talfeur, Dr., complains of ill treatment of Gen. Oglethorpe and the Trustees. 17;
mentioned in regard to petition for negroes 111;
an apothecary surgeon. 178;
preparing to leave the Colony 250;
mentioned 308; 406.
Tellfair, Patrick, reported to the people of Savannah that the Indians were planning an attack. 428;
sued by Peter Snow and Geo. Johnson for wages 434;
mentioned 443.
Tallfear, Tailfer or Talfeur (see Tellfair).
Tartar Pink, a ship sent from the Government to advise the pro- vince of war. 209.
Taxes, not levied in Georgia .16S.
Tenure of lands, act relating to
Thielo, Dr., mentioned. 322.
466.
Thomas & son of London, mentioned. 357.
Thompson, Capt., objections to accounts considered. 63;
debts due by Saml. Brown, an Indian trader.
405;
mentioned. 20; 30; 54; 63; 73; 210; 301; 312;
330; 342; 363; 441.
Thorold, Mr., mentioned 300.
Thunderbolt, settled by Mr. Roger Lacy. 277.
Tomo Chici, with his chiefs pay the Chactaws a visit. 80.
Tomson, Capt., arrival at Tybee, mentioned. 228;
leaves for Frederica. 231;
very useful to the Colony 294;
to sail for London. 306;
sadly detained at Frederica. 325;
arrival of, mentioned. .328;
ship of, thought to be lost 492;
110.
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mentioned 39; 43; 51; 58; 113;
114; 229; 238; 241; 273; 281; 282; 284; 285; 286; 290; 293; 303; 304; 310; 323; 326; 331; 334; 370; 381; 423; 464.
Tooanahowi, an Indian, helping Gen. Oglethorpe fight the Span-
iards .218 ..
Towers, Mr., mentioned. 231.
Tower Street in London, mentioned. 14.
Tower Court, mentioned. 311.
Town-house, The, called also the Great House 470.
Townsend, Mrs., a notorious clamourer 447.
Townsend, Capt., mentioned. 215.
Townsend, Mary, letter to the Trustees. 145.
Tracy, Robt., letter to Mr. Harman Verelst
202.
Trevor, Robt., letter to Mr. Martyn 106.
Trustees, sent estimate of expenses for current year
5;
mentioned in regard to funds 14;
interests of, mentioned 15;
letter from Mr. T. Causton.
20;
letter from Mr. Will Stephens
40;
instructions given, impossible to comply with. 48;
letter from Mr. Causton.
59;
unable to grant more than 500 acres of land to one person. 77;
' suffered greatly, through the mis-conduct of Mr. Causton. 81; expense of the Colony, mentioned. 82;
cattle killed by Mr. Bradley belonging to 89;
letter from Gen. Oglethorpe 108;
letter from Gen. Oglethorpe.
109;
letter to Gen. Oglethorpe 111;
letter from Mr. Stephens 113;
a request for an Orphan-house. 118;
beseeched not to allow negroes to be carried to Ebenezer 121;
extraets of accounts for year 1736 sent to the. 122;
letter from Kend OBrien 124;
letter from Thos. Jones 125;
Mr. Causton's accounts sent to. 128;
letter from Wm. Stephens, Esq. 136;
letter from Mary Townsend. 145;
relating to Sola Bills. 155;
kindness to Mr. Gronau and Orphan-house. 159;
testimonies of love and favor to the Trustees. 160;
letter from Gen. Oglethorpe. 163;
a refusal to bring properties of, before juries 165;
servants belonging to, mentioned. 169;
endeavors necessary to protect the Colony. 169;
uneasiness of affairs. 173;
letter from Patrick Grant. 177;
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twenty pounds of silk sent to the. 178;
letter from Gen. Oglethorpe. .178;
letter from Wm. Stephens 184;
relating to allowances of provisions to magistrates 196;
letter from Mr. Thos. Christie. 19;
malicious reflections cast upon
202;
resolutions relating to grants.
206;
letter from John Fallowfield.
207;
the Creeks concessions of land to
208;
letter from Gen. Oglethorpe
217;
letter from the Rev. Mr. Bolzius
219;
letter from John Brownfield 229;
Mr. Causton's secret designs to defraud. 238;
letter from Gen. Oglethorpe. 241;
called by the Indians, the preservers of their nation 248;
letter from Gen. Oglethorpe 250;
letter from Thos. Jenys. 254;
letter from Gen. Oglethorpe
260;
letter from Mr. T. Causton
.270;
letter from Theops Hetherington
275;
letter from Mr. Christie.
.278;
letter from Gen. Oglethorpe.
284;
accounts of, mentioned.
.287;
letter from Gen. Oglethorpe.
290;
letter to the Trustees.
.294;
letter from Gen. Oglethorpe.
301;
letter from Wm. Stephens
305:
letter from Mr. Christie. 310;
letter received from, relating to titles of land 316;
letter from John Brownfield.
318;
letter from Mr. Wm. Stephens. 319;
letter from John Pye .. .324;
letter from Jas. Louis Camuse 335;
letter from Gen. Oglethorpe.
339;
letter from Gen. Oglethorpe.
341;
Mr. Samuel Davison appointed overseer of servants of, but not allowed to act. .353;
letter from Woodward & Flower.
355;
letter from Rev. Mr. Whitefield. 358 :
letter from Messrs. Wm. Sterling, Andrew Grant, Da. Douglass and Thos. Baillie .360;
letter from Benjamin Adams. .361;
copy of letter from John Fallowfield. .364;
letter from John Pye. .365;
allowances made to Mr. Causton 374:
granted land to Mr. McLeod. .386;
cattle of the, sold by Mr. Bradley 392;
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letter from Mr. Henry Garret to Lord Ducie, given for consideration to the. 393;
Henry Garret employed by, to look into the Orphan's accounts 394;
letter from Henry Garret. 397;
letter from Henry Garret. 397;
letter from Andrew Grant, David Douglass, Wm. Sterling and Thos. Baillie 410;
a paper entitled "The Answer of the, for establishing the Colony of Georgia in America.' 411; majority of the, kept in the dark in regard to the oppres- sion in the Colony 416;
deluded and ineonsistant in regard to the welfare of the
Colony
.417;
a request made to, for an allowance for a elerk. 425;
letter from John Pye 430;
letter from Mr. Stephens
437;
letter from Mr. Stephens
448;
letter from Wm. Ewen 455;
letter from John Fallowfield and John Pye. 461;
continually inclined to promote Ebenezer's welfare 463;
letter from Mr. John Fallowfield. 476;
letter from Wm. Stephens 487;
letter from Mr. Stephens 491;
Capt. Thomson, a bearer from. 492;
German servants a dead weight on. 495;
. a paper of sundry proposals laid before. 498;
mentioned .7; 8; 10; 12; 15; 16; 17; 39; 40; 52; 53; 54; 55; 56; 58; 76; 79; 81; 83; 88; 92; 94; 96; 102; 109; 112; 113; 119; 120; 126; 130; 132; 151;
153; 154; 157; 158; 162; 163; 167; 170; 171; 172; 174; 175; 176; 180; 181; 189; 191; 193; 194; 197; 203; 204;
209; 211; 218; 219; 220; 221; 223; 226; 228; 231; 236; 237; 239; 241; 243; 244; 246; 247; 249; 251; 257; 262; 263; 264; 265; 266; 267; 269; 272; 280; 281; 282; 284; 289; 290; 293; 308; 310; 311; 326; 327; 328; 330; 332;
333; 335; 337; 340; 341; 342; 345; 347; 349; 351; 352; 353; 355; 356; 368; 369; 370; 371; 372; 373; 375; 378; 381; 382; 383; 385; 386; 389; 390; 392; 393; 399; 401; 402; 403; 404; 409; 410; 413; 420; 421; 422; 427; 433; 435; 440; 441; 442; 444; 449; 451; 454; 460; 465; 466; 467; 470; 471; 473; 479; 481; 484; 488; 497.
Trustee's clerks, Samuel Hurst, John Tye, Wm. Russell, Adrian
Seyer, Jas. Houston, Wm. Ewen 128;
mentioned .375.
Trustee's farm, mentioned. 89.
Trustee's garden, pomegranates and oranges growing in. 453.
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Trustee's interests, mentioned. 57.
Trustee's library, mentioned. 491.
Trustee's Order, copy given Mr. Causton 50;
relating to the magistrates. 291.
Trustee's servants, an overseer appointed for the. 187;
Mr. Jones, overseer of. 331;
not provided for by estimate .387;
list of, sent to the Trustees .391;
mentioned.
49; 166; 288; 319; 375; 390.
Trustee's stores, provisions very low. mentioned. 246; 283; 376.
85;
Trustees' wines, under Mr. Stephen's care. .193.
Trustees' wine cellar, keys to, cause a dispute.
193.
Tuanoy, an Indian, mentioned.
428.
Tuddington, near Hampton Court in Surrey
.346.
Tybee, mentioned. 58; 147; 367; 392;
arrival of Capt. Thomson at.
.228;
an application for the suppression of the ale-house at. .242;
light-house at, being repaired. 321;
repairing of sea mark delayed.
387;
orders given for the reparation of the light-house at 468.
Tye, John, a clerk, mentioned. 128.
Tythingmen, needed in the towns. 243;
no provisions made for 250;
election of
449.
U
Uchee Indians, mentioned .287.
Uchee King, mentioned. .314. -
Uchee Town, path cut from Augusta to. 245.
Uliet, the shoemaker, married Margaretha Egger, a fortnight before death. 219.
Unity, the, a sloop belonging to Caleb Davis & Jemitt Cobley, on
which a murder was committed. 199; 207.
Upton, Mr. Thomas, mentioned 20; 63;
given credit. 73;
house of, at Savannah, mentioned. 485.
Urlsperger, Mr., Senior, mentioned 120.
Urlsperger, Samuel, letter from. 253.
Valencia, mentioned. .317.
Vanderplanc, Mr., mentioned. .375.
Vatt, Mr., a letter from, mentioned. 73. Vanban, Meusieur, mentioned. 288.
Vaughan, Robt., suing Nicholas Chinery for debt due. 433.
Verelst, Mr. Harman, letter from Win. Stephens 3;
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549
letter from Jno. West.
39;
letter from Wm. Stephens 45;
letter from Thos. Jones. 48;
letter from Mr. Jones 79;
letter from Mr. Jones ST;
letter from John Martin Bolzius 118;
letter from Thos. Causton 122;
letter from Wmn. Stephens 123;
letter from John Gerald 134;
letter from Hugh Mackay 135;
letter from Mr. Abercromby 151;
letter from Hugh Mackay. .152;
letter from Wm. Stephens, Esq 154;
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letter from the Rev. Mr. Bolzius 159;
letter from John Calwell. 174;
letter from the Rev. Mr. Gronau. 175;
letter from Wm. Stephens 188;
letter from Robt. Tracy 202;
letter from Henry Archer. .203;
letter from John Laroche.
204;
letter from Sir Wm. Heathcote
205;
letter from Wm. Sloper.
206;
letter from Gen. Oglethorpe
208;
letter from Wm. Stephens. 209;
an anonymous letter to. 215;
letter from George Dunbar.
216;
letter from Mr. Stephens
222;
letter from. Wm. Stephens
. 225;
letter from, containing appointment of Mr. Brownfield as register 229;
letter from Gen. Oglethorpe 231;
letter from Mr. Thos. Jones. 236;
letter from Gen. Oglethorpe
letter from Mr. Stephens. 244;
257;
letter from Mr. Wm. Hopton 280;
letter from Jas. Oglethorpe 281;
letter from Wm. Stephens 302;
letter from Wm. Stephens 326;
letter from Mr. Thos. Jones 330;
letter from the Rev. Mr. Wm. Metealfe. 348;
letter from the Rev. Mr. Metcalfe 349;
letter from Rev. Mr. Whitefield 350;
letter from Samuel Davison 353;
letter from Mr. Hammerton 368;
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letter from Mr. Bolzius and Mr. Gronau .369;
letter from Mr. Wm. Stephens .380;
letter from Mr. Thos. Jones 389;
letter from Mr. Thos. Jones. 403;
letter from Mr. Wm. Stephens 407;
letter from Mr. Bolzius.
.419;
letter from Mr. Wm. Stephens
422;
letter from Mr. Jones
letter from Mr. Stephens. 427;
454;
letter from Mr. Thos. Jones. 459;
letter from John Martin Bolzius
463;
letter from Wm. Stephens.
.467;
letter from Wm. Stephens
474;
mentioned.
.9; 63; 70; 112;
115; 126; 127; 267; 136; 137; 174; 181; 184; 186; 188;
230; 250; 254; 285; 286; 287; 297; 305; 310; 311; 342; 344.
Verelst, Mrs., mentioned .217.
Vernon River, mentioned. .85; 154; 191.
Vernon, Mr. James, Esq., mentioned. 231; 298; 372; 475;
letter from Mr. Ziegenhagen .337.
Vineyard, the Trustees', mentioned. 242; 252; 490.
W
Walker, Mr., works on the fortification. 292.
Wallace, Mr., not hurt by the negroes because they said he was a good man and kind to his slaves. 234.
Walset, Mr., a good planter 292.
War, mentioned.
221; 246; 252; 287; 423; 491;
rumors of.
.213;
prevents indolence 217;
with France .303.
Wardrop, Mr .. forced to leave the Colony. 149.
Ware, Mr. Thos., mentioned. 239.
Warwick, John, recommended by Gen. Oglethorpe as a planter . 64.
Waterland. Dr., indorses Mr. Metcalfe as an eminent preacher .. 34S; mentioned .349.
Watson, Jos., a letter of attorney referred to. 73;
a request concerning land of. 154;
mentioned 191;
killed Indian servant in dispute 291.
Watson, Hugh, Mr. Thos. Baylys' servant 199;
murdered with a beef fork. 200;
mentioned
201.
Wattle, Frances, wife of Thos. Wattle, slandered by John Gard-
ner, an Indian Trader 434.
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Wattle, Thos., mentioned. .434.
Weddel, Mrs., a widow, appointed Chaundler by Gen. Oglethorpe, soon after married and left off storekeeping 445.
West, John, letter to Mr. Verelst. 39;
mentioned 52; 292.
Western Road, the cost of building 238.
West Indies, mentioned. a good map of wanted. 264.
Westley, Rev. Mr. Jno., mentioned. 34.
Westley, Mr., brother of John Westley, mentioned. 34.
Whitaker, Mr., a lawyer at Charlestown of great ability 223.
White, Mr., mentioned. 49; 284.
White Thorn, hedges of planted. 453.
Whitefield, Rev. Mr., arrival of in Georgia. .297;
letter to Mr. Henry Newman. 299;
in regard to the Orphan-house. .300;
relating to the church and Orphan-house .321;
stands for the good of the people. .340;
a contention with, concerning orphan brother and sister of John Milledge. 340;
letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 350;
letter to the Trustees 358;
family of, mentioned. .366;
letter to the Trustees
372;
several articles relating to. 472;
chosen guardian by Ann Clark. 473;
with Mr. Jones, ruling the court 481;
mentioned 298; 420; 421; 457; 492. Wiggins, Thos., beaten and imprisoned by Knowles, Mathews, Smyth and Elsey. 434.
Williams, Mr. Robt., frequent visits made to Oxtead. 57;
a man of value to the Colony. 64;
frames a petition for negroes 111;
going for England. 140;
a merchant quit planting to sell rum 178;
accounts and claims of
382;
mentioned . . . .29; 43; 57; 67; 68; 88; 133; 146; 147; 379. Williamson, Wm., mentioned. 64;
left for Charles Town 253;
appointed recorder. 268;
a very good lawyer .269;
refused his commission as recorder
295;
made recorder. 310; not sworn in recorder 311;
treatment received by Mr. Jones from. 332;
appointment as recorder held up by Mr. Jones 479.
Willy, Anthony, mentioned 460. .
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Wine industry, mentioned. 104; 166; 321.
Wise, Mr., mentioned.
328.
Woodroof, Mr., mentioned. 16; 445;
freeholder of Savannah. 480.
Woodward & Flower, letter to the Trustees 355.
Wright, Capt., mentioned. 322; 381; 382; 471.
Y
Yamacraw Indians, mentioned. .287. Yeomans, Capt., commander of the "Pink, " a vessel, mentioned
48; 79; 111; 126; 274.
York merchant, copper sent over for change, disposed of by Mr. Jones to the. 483.
York, mentioned 39.
Young, Mr., master to a boy named Oakes 472.
Z
Ziegenhagen, Rev. Mr., mentioned. 180;
preacher of the court 263;
letter to Mr. Vernon. 337.
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