Colonial Records of the State of Georgia, Volume 23, Part 34

Author: Candler, Allen D
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: Atlanta, Ga. : Franklin Printing ; Atlanta, Ga. : Chas. Byrd
Number of Pages: 1162


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Guarica on Hespaniola, mentioned 225.


Gunner of Savannah, Walter Fox, mentioned. 82.


553


INDEX


H


Habersham, Mr., mentioned 341; 392; 393; 394; 453;


imprisoned .391; indieted by Grand Jury 301.


Hales, Rev. Dr., mentioned 336.


Hallin, Samuel, Capt., of the ship, "the Richard" 45S.


Hamilton, Mr., pretended English schoolmaster 252.


Hammerton, John, Mr., mentioned


11; 12; 93; 107; 108; 534;


affairs of 138;


Secretary of the Province .533.


Hampstead, village of, mentioned .210; 434; 438; 439; 471.


Hampton, village of, mentioned .355.


Hanner, Nichs., letter in regard to


262.


Harding, John and widow Spencer refused to allow Mr. Norris to marry them .431.


Harramond, Capt., mentioned 160; 197; 201; 312; 404.


Harris, Francis, mentioned 57;


examined by the Grand Jury 124.


Harris, Wm. Fras., mentioned 320; 321; 329; opinion on conditions in the Colony 322.


Hawkins, Thos. Dr., mentioned .... 28; 62; 63; 300; 305; 306; 307; 308; 309; 356; 388; 463;


accounts of .61; 344;


demands made by


31;


letter from 423;


letter to Mr. Verelst 429;


letter to Trustees


523;


papers relating to, in Mr. Jones' keeping. .343;


threatens Mr. Jones


unfair dealings with the Trustees


453.


Hector de Beaufain, Monsieur, mentioned.


108; 194.


Hespaniola, Guarica on 225.


Highgate, mentioned 434; 438; 471;


case at 6.


Highland Company, the 24.


Highland Rangers, Troop of 30.


Highlanders, condition on arrival of 14S; the, mentioned 210; 362; 363; 369; 370. Highlands of Scotland, mentioned .271; 414.


Holmes, Francis, Mr., mentioned


13; 195; 196.


Holzendorf, Dr., mentioned .356.


Hopes, Messr., mentioned 24.


Hopton, William, Mr., mentioned .... 9; 69; 70; 73; 103; 106; 133;


137; 140; 142; 197; 198; 315; 316; 388; 407;


letter to Harman Verelst


10:


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 93.


60;


Hazlefoot, James, a very idle fellow


141.


554


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Horsey, Gov., mentioned .208.


Horton, Capt., mentioned 430; 431.


Horton, Mr., (once Governor), mentioned. 26; 28; 61.


House of Commons, mentioned 290; 463;


Gen. Oglethorpe's petition to .409;


proceedings occasioned by vile petitions. 448.


Houston, Patrick, Mr., mentioned 298; 299; 476.


Houstown, Mr., conservator of the peace 5.


I


Indian Affairs, Secretary of, mentioned 254; 268; 295.


Indian Nation, mentioned 343.


Indian slaves of Mr. Mathews .329.


Indian traders, mentioned


123; 206; 209; 269; 504; 507.


Indians, mentioned 208; 225; 227; 331; 493; 510; 511;


concerning provisions for .335;


given care while sick 63; 424;


goods intended for .405;


Gov. Clark's whole aim, to make peace between 224;


Spanish destroy Fort Venture


437;


Spaniards striving to stir up quarrels with people, and


white


the Six Nations of 330.


.334;


Indigo work, a, set up in Carolina


Irish inhabitants of the Province 483.


.310.


Isle of Hope. mentioned .175.


Isle of Wight, mentioned


.31S.


J


Jacobs Law Dictionary, mentioned 126.


Jamaica, mentioned .333; 388; 457; 532.


Jenkins, Edward, mentioned 39; 40;


affidavit of 64.


Jenkins' debt to the Trustees


63;


luxurious living at 176.


Jennys, Mr., troublesome about accounts 9.


383; 426.


Johnson, Mr .. once industrious man now idle and in debt.


Joliff, Mary, changed husbands three times 372.


Jones, Noble, Mr., Surveyor, mentioned. .16; 177; 184; 508; 500;


a successful vineyard grower 157.


Jeykyll Sound, mentioned .505.


Jones, Thos., Mr. Trustees' strorekeeper and a Magistrate, men- tioned .. .3; 9; 11; 29; 30; 48; 71; 73: 89; 96; 97; 95; 107; 108; 110; 111; 112; 114; 124; 136; 152; 157; 183; 156:


555


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202; 203; 204; 205; 207; 271; 279; 280; 301; 304; 308; 317; 339; 342; 343; 344; 373; 387; 391; 392; 393; 427; 442; 454; 455; 465; 509; 521;


appointed storekeeper 96;


appointed to issue Sola Bills. 85;


arrival from Frederica 3S4;


asks protection against some who seek to ruin 60; at a difference with Mr. Parker 89;


a very obstinate fellow 510;


Col. Stephens and Mr. Watson advise arrest of. .527;


concerning accounts 406;


copy of letter to Gen. Oglethorpe. . 79;


copy of letter to Harman Verelst .318;


discharged from the Magistracy 441;


design against 334;


forms an alliance with Mr. Causton


.397;


indicted for felony


.300;


John Pye's accuser 112;


letter from 116;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 288;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst


491;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst


494;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 53;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 59;


letter to Mr. Harman Verlest 91;


letter to Hon. Oglethorpe 38;


likened unto Lucifer 398;


overseer of Trustees' servants 53;


promoter of Ebenezer's welfare 223;


referred to as "that old rogue" 299; unjust proceedings of 95.


Junto, the, a publication at Charles Town 73;


the remnant of 80.


K


Keedaway Narrows, mentioned 537.


Kent, Richard, Capt. 90;


bill of indictment against 122;


given appointment by Gen. Oglethorpe 122; letter to Gen. Oglethorpe 195; Lieut. at Fort Augusta 319; 320.


Kieffer, John Frederick, Earl, mentioned 485. King and Council 381.


King of England, mentioned 123; 291; 529; 532;


an act being prepared for the approbation of. 208.


King's quit rent of lands 107.


556


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King's stores .296. King's works, men spared from, to build house for Mr. Terry. . 356.


Klockers, Bernhard, mentioned 371.


L


Lameloniere, Col., mentioned .533.


Land in the Colony, mentioned 70; 191; 192; 333; 352;


a request for a grant of. 15;


for religious uses 53;


gains from, insufficient to maintain servants. 97;


grants of 172; 260;


in regard to .276;


near coast, sandy and poor 158;


Surveyor of, Mr. Joseph Avery, appointed. 433;


tenure of


.5; 142; 291; 404;


too sandy to yield good products 150;


what it yields 166.


Landholders, mentioned 191;


but few in the Province. 17;


ordered to represent their cases. 113.


Lawley, Mr., mentioned 523.


Lawrence, the, Capt. Crossthwaite's ship.


133.


Lee, Small, mentioned


Lemon, Capt., of the ship "Loyal Judith". .. . 149; 197; 206; 213; 215; 316; 361; 362; 364; 365; 370; 375; 376;


behavior of


148;


said to be void of sentiment towards humanity .368.


Levy & Solomon, Messrs., mentioned 10; 69.


Lighthouse, at Savannah, best building of its kind in America. . 494; new one being built 86.


List of complainers looked into 173.


List of deaths 436.


List of drafts drawn on Trustees by Gen. Oglethorpe 492.


List of the freeholders 519.


List of inhabitants of all the towns, etc., of Georgia. 160.


List of the inhabitants, ete., made for the Trustees. 162.


List of produce of corn, pease, and potatoes raised in Georgia, a 463.


Lloyd, Harry, mentioned


C.


Loach, Mr .. mentioned


375.


London, mentioned ... . 221; 250; 261; 290; 316; 364; 371; 392; 394; 409; 413; 421; 480.


68.


Long. Capt., of the sloop "Eagle"


Louch, Mr., mentioned 217;


made short stay and went South 216.


Lovat Lord, mentioned 272.


"Loyal Judith," Capt. Lemon's ship, mentioned. .. . 197; 206; 207;


285; 316; 370; 373.


430.


INDEX 557


Loyer, Adrian, a successful vineyard grower 157. Lumber, grown for exportation 151. Lutheran churches, mentioned .501. Lutheran minister, and a family of Saltzburghers related to 405. Lutherans, mentioned 321.


Lyde, John, Mr., mentioned 290,


Mc


MeClellan, Capt., of the ship "Georgia Packett". .403; 405; 448. MeHugh, Capt., mentioned 262. MeLinnen, Mr., mentioned .483.


McPherson, Jas., Capt., mentioned 282.


Maccay, Mistress, mentioned 126.


Maccay, Mr. (or Mackay), mentioned. .89; 126.


Macdonald, Norman, mentioned .371.


Mackay, Catherine, died on voyage over. 372.


Mackay, Chas., Lieut., assisted in defeat of Spaniards. .382.


Mackay, Dan'l, at St. Andrews. 327;


copy of claim of .342.


Mackay, Daniel, a laborer, who died on voyage over. .371.


Mackay, Hugh, Lieut., a well known gentleman and free- holder


304; 497;


Captain of the Highland Rangers. 30.


Mackay, James, Capt., Lieut., mentioned.


399.


Mackay, Patrick, mentioned 36; 273; 499;


demands made by 343.


Mackay, Capt .. mentioned


107; 323.


Mackay, Mr., insisted that Col. Stephens be ordered off of Bench 125.


Mackay's sloop, mentioned 280.


Mackensie, Kenneth, bill of indictment against.


122.


Madeira, wine comes from


487.


Magdaline, the, Capt. Peacock's ship. 415.


Magistrate and Collector of Port of Savannah, Mr. Fallow-


ficld 36.


Magistrate of Frederica, Mr. Samuel Perkins. 27. Magistrates, and inhabitants, continual complaints against. . . 486:


claim power to take children from Orphan-house .. 392; 393; gowns used by, mentioned 419;


of Savannah, mentioned


395; 502;


relating to the


489.


Map of Northern Division of the Province 188.


558


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Map of the District of Savannah, Thos. Eyre recommended to mako .142.


Marcer, Mr., mentioned 290; 291; 507.


Marriot, Thos., mentioned .305; 308; 309.


Martyn, Benj., Mr., mentioned. .45; 109; 132; 134; 136; 115;


277; 431; 485;


copy of letter from Mr. (Stephens 401;


letter from Wm. Stephens 442;


letter from Mr. Stephens


101.


Maryland, settlement of


.226.


Mathews, Jacob, mentioned


77; 126; 175; 177; 291; 295;


303; 329; 345; 500;


death of, mentioned 410;


makes attack on Col. Stephens. 218;


in close conference with the remnant of the Junto. So.


Mathews, Mrs., mentioned 79.


Mercer, Samuel, Mr., mentioned 476, 498;


a successful vineyard grower .157.


Mercy, the, Capt. Wright's ship


102; 133.


Metcalf, Mr., mentioned


7.


Methodist teachers, mentioned


229.


Methodists, mentioned


.211;


rude and unchristian behavior of. 228.


Midway, village of, mentioned


210.


Military affairs, mentioned


114; 488.


Militia, mentioned 80; 378;


commander of, mentioned


.428;


43S.


Millage, John, director of servants employed on Trustees


plantation 54.


Mill-stones, sent by the Trustees 222.


Minerva, the, Capt. Cload's ship 403; 448.


Minis, Mr., mentioned 38.


Minister, a, needed 144.


Ministry, change in, thought necessary 366;


in England, a change in 59.


Molier, Peter, mentioned 65;


lately a freeholder of Savannah 64.


Moore, Francis, Mr., mentioned. 27; 60; 301; 325; letter to Harman Verelst .399.


Moore, William, mentioned 305; 308; 309.


Morell, Mr., keeper of a public house 328.


Morell's, mentioned 293; 295; 299; 303; 327; an unlicensed punch house . .291.


Mountaigut, Mr., mentioned .324;


death of, at plantation in Carolina. .324


Mountaigut, Mrs., mentioned 323; 324; 325; 326


mustered to be ready for action


559


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Mount on Tower Hill, mentioned 271.


Mount Pleasant, mentioned 39.


Moy-Toy, Emperor of the Cherokees, deceased. 196; killed by the Back Enemy 224.


Mulberry industry, mentioned .264; 265;


orchard, a 341;


plantations 156;


planting of, referred to 468;


plants, relating to 410; trees, relating to 132; 153; 154; 155; 192.


Murray, Ann, died on voyage over 372.


N


"Narrative of the State of Georgia"


106.


Narrative or infamous libel published. 94.


Naval Officer, Mr. Fallowfield appointed 67.


Negro mongers, envious of German servants 57.


Negro servants, mentioned 478;


Negro slaves, mentioned 78; 80;


proceedings relative to the seizure of, at Frederica .... 31.


Negroes, mentioned 105; 159; 178; 185; 189; 191; 278; 291;


298; 333; 347; 348; 444; 445; 446; 477;


concerning


443;


free use of, mentioned 164;


in Carolina 246;


insulting


190;


insurrection of, in Carolina 333


reported that Parliament had granted use of. 70;


rules applying to 447;


wanted badly in Colony 479;


when allowed .4S0.


New England, mentioned 333


Newgate, mentioned 403.


New Jersey, settlement of .226.


Newman, Henry, letter in regard to Dr. Thilo. 251.


New survey of this Colony, Capt. Joseph Avery. 231.


New York, mentioned.


.190; 226; 333; 354; 399; 417; 450;


trading sloops from, spoken of 207;


provisions from 492.


Norbury, Capt., in a quarrel with Capt. Desbrisay 49.


Norbury, Mrs., mentioned 50;


written to, about quarrel between Capt. Desbrisay and Capt. Norbury 49.


Norrice, Rev. Mr., mentioned 4S.


Norris, Mr., mentioned .7; 78; 117; 122; 297; 322; 431; 437; busy in promoting a petition SS;


560


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declarations sent to England concerning. 523;


relating to character of 87;


vile report on 430.


North America, mentioned .487.


Obryan, Kenedy, mentioned


78; 122; 123.


Ogeechee River, mentioned


15; 188; 281; 413;


Saltzburghers settled on .152.


Oglethorpe, Gen. James Edward, founder and commander of the Colony of Georgia, mentioned .. 12; 13; 15; 16; 34;


53; 54; 59; 66; 67; 92; 97; 98; 112; 114; 122; 157; 189;


203; 205; 208; 209; 210; 251; 280; 282; 287; 294; 295; 296;


299; 301; 304; 309; 316; 319; 320; 323; 324; 325; 326; 331; 332; 356; 357; 361; 372; 392; 393; 394; 429; 437; 455; 497; 505; 508; 519; 521; 531; 532;


advice of, sought by Mr. Causton. 427;


an advertisement of an address to 506;


copy of letter from Mr. Clarke 226;


copy of letter from Mr. Jones


79;


copy of letter to Mr. Verelst 131;


debts incurred or disbursements made by 493;


duplicate of a letter to the Trustees


382;


generous and fatherly towards the Colony 75;


inspired with matchless conduct 428;


letter from Capt. Kent 195;


letter from Mr. Jones 38;


letter to Mr. Verelst 30;


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst 493;


letter to Mr. Verelst 485;


letter to the Trustees 332;


letter to the Trustees


23;


letter to the Trustees


223;


letter to the Trustees


51;


letter to the Trustees


49;


letter to, unsigned 76;


makes use of negro slaves on his own plantation 78;


Mr. Causton laid case fully before. 527:


public letter of thanks to 460;


referred to 336.


0


Oglethorpe 's Regiment, mentioned. .373.


Olive trees, grown in Public Garden 157.


Opinion in law, published, signed R. Everard. 127.


Order of Council, touching the form of prayer for the Royal Family .69.


Ormstone, Thomas (or Ormiston), mentioned. 55; 291; 313.


561


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Orphan-house of Georgia, mentioned ...... 100; 173; 177; 229; 234;


236; 238; 240; 241; 243; 252; 301; 321; 395;


an addition to the Colony .394;


concerning management of .453;


Magistrates claim power to take children from


392; 393;


Mr. Whitefield asks for management of .393;


reflections on management of 231;


superintendents of 240.


Orphans of Georgia, mentioned 239; 240;


support and religious education of. .229. Orton, Rev. Mr., mentioned .... 317; 365; 374; 391; 432; 435; 437; a controversy between the superintendents of Orphan- house and .239; 240;


death of .436;


letter to the Trustees .228;


taken management of school 230; very diligent .211.


Orton, Rowland, sent for by brother to help with school. .230.


Oxtead, home of Mr. Causton 320.


P


Papists, professed, mentioned. 322.


Papot, James, a successful vineyard grower. 157.


Paterson, Robt., mentioned 60.


Parker, Henry, Mr. (Bailiff), mentioned .. 16; 59; 90; 107; 108;


111; 118; 119; 124; 125; 126; 128; 177; 203; 279; 290; 291; 292; 297; 299; 300; 301; 327; 328; 329; 387; 427; 451; 498; 500; 503; 504; 506; 507; 509; 510; 513; 514; 515; 527; an enemy to Mr. Pye 110;


appointed to issue Sola Bills. 85;


at a difference with Mr. Jones 89;


prevailed upon to join in scheme with Mr. Williams 117;


renews former alliance with Mr. Fallowfield. 298;


successful vineyard grower .157;


takes liberty with some instructions 393.


Parliament, mentioned .102; 291; 292; 385; 450; 463;


an unhappy blow from 386;


good success met with by Trustees 403;


members of, mentioned 456;


report in regard to use of negroes 70.


Pearce, James, Capt., a merchant in London


13.


Pelham, Mr., mentioned 410.


Penrose, John, Mr., mentioned


294.


Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, mentioned. .319;


settlement of 226.


Perkins, Samuel, a Magistrate, mentioned


164;


letter to the Trustees 25.


562


INDEX


Pertterson, Capt., of the sloop "Pergussus" 46.


Petition, a, being promoted 88;


list of items set forth in 78.


Philadelphia, Penn., mentioned .319.


Philip, Mr., insolent behavior of 55.


Pomegranite hedges, a dispute over 165.


Popery, the religion by law. 241.


Port of Savannah, mentioned 37.


Port Royall in Carolina, mentioned. 37, 317, 487, 497.


Potterywork, Mr. Duchee's 80.


Prize Sloop, Capt. Dunbar's ship, mentioned. 316; 336; 420;


422; 517;


departure of 417.


Proceedings of the Court, mentioned 118, 517.


Produets of the Colony of Georgia 150.


Providence, an island formerly called Rotton-Possom 15; 17.


"Providence of Georgia, a True State of the" 167;


mentioned


239; 334; 486;


arguments in regard to means of defence of. .531;


general survey to the South of 411;


likelier to succeed than ever 23;


orphans in, abuse made of donations for 229;


the attempted invasion of, by the Spaniards. 30.


Province of South Carolina, mentioned .64.


Prussia, mentioned 457.


Public Garden, the, mentioned 156;


produce grown in 157.


Public stores, mentioned 186.


Purrysburgh (or Purysburgh), village of, mentioned 379;


consists of two sorts of people. 190.


Pye, John, Recorder of Savannah, mentioned.


5; 78; 96; 369;


a charge in behavior of 138;


. and Mr. Fallowfield, associates against the Trustees' authority 129;


elerk to the President 142;


letter to the Trustees 130;


letter to the Trustees 277;


letter to the Trustees 109.


Pye, Mrs., votary in a seheme 117.


Q


Quit rents, mentioned 11; 12; 78; 404.


P


Ragshell, Mr., mentioned .272; 273.


Ray John, mentioned


39.


563


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Reaser, Mr., mentioned 501.


Recorder, of Frederica, Mr. John A. Terry 420; of Savannah, Mr. John Pye. 95; what the business of the, is 109.


Regiment at Augustine, people who served in


184;


certificate for the clothing of 31.


Register, John Terry appointed 519;


Mr. Bosomworth recommended for office of .268;


Mr. Dobell unfit for task as 480; incapacity as, hinted at 407;


office of


265; 433;


of grants of the town of Savannah 255;


of Province, Mr. John Brownfield, unable to perform duties as 47;


of Savannah, Mr. Thos. Bosomworth 254;


of the Colony


538.


Reimsperger, Mr., conductor of the newly arrived Swiss and Germans


Religion, mentioned


228; 243; 247; 322;


calvinistical principles of


4S4;


distractions zealously fomented by Methodists .211;


essays on


268;


scheme of


240.


Religious and civil matters 7.


"Remonstrance of the Inhabitants of the Town and County of Savannah, etc., the" 163.


Representation or petition to his Majesty


77.


Rice, Lawr., mentioned 319; 320.


Richard & Alithea, a ship, mentioned. 14.


Richard, the, Capt. Samuel Hallin's ship 458.


Richard, Sir (Everard), mentioned 78.


Rieulen, Conrade. died en-route to Colony 264.


Rigbye, Nicholas, a servant of Col. Stephens 212.


Rhine, the river, mentioned


21.


Roberts, Thomas, villain, given chance to reform 90.


Rodgers, Mr., mentioned 107.


Rodgers, Capt., mentioned .448.


Rogers, commander of the "Snow Hector," a ship 285.


Ross, Alexander, bewails his folly 505.


Ross, Gen., mentioned 272.


Rotton-Possom, an island ealled. 15.


Royal Family. relating to the form of prayer to be used by 69.


Rum, mentioned


78; 291; 298; 457;


act against the importation of 280;


publicly drank


486.


564


INDEX


Russell, William, clerk, mentioned 57; 306; 503; examined by the Grand Jury 124; Mr. Jones' bookkeeper 99.


Rutledge, Mr., mentioned .11, 93.


S


St. Andrews, mentioned 327; 486;


work at 30.


St. Augustine, mentioned 52;


expedition to 114;


Governor of 225; 437;


Indians making incursions up walls of. 225;


war against .224.


St. Gall in Switzerland (or St. Gal), mentioned. 484; 534.


St. Phillip Guard Sloop, mentioned 226.


St. Sebastians, mentioned


13.


St. Simons, mentioned


208; 355; 377; 383; 384; 440.


Salitrum seed, mentioned


139;


bottle of, received


345.


Sallis (Salis or Sallice), Antonia, and family afflicted with sickness .217;


death of


Saltzburghers, the, mentioned.


21; 100; 136; 222; 264;


345; 362; 369; 477;


account of voyage over 363;


arrival of


chest for 140;


chest from the Trustees 103;


landed in good health


148;


loan made to, by Gen. Oglethorpe.


75;


new transport of 405;


221;


relating to a family of


settled and doing nicely 209;


settled on the Ogeechee River 152;


the newcomers


214.


Sandys, Mr., mentioned 440.


Savannah, mentioned 15; 16; 31; 57; 77; 102; 122; 133; 141;


152; 162; 172; 173; 175; 208; 213; 222; 223; 251; 252; 250;


290; 293; 296; 300; 301; 302; 304; 319; 320; 323; 324; 326; 327; 334; 346; 358; 361: 362; 361; 370; 372; 373; 375; 382;


391; 413; 425; 431; 470; 495; 496; 497; 498; 499; 501; 502: 503; 507; 508; 511; 513; 516; 519; 521; 527; 537;


arrival of Mr. Thos. Stephens in 129;


collector of the Port of 67;


destruction of Spaniards' scheme. 332;


examination of accounts at 526;


.375.


253


565


INDEX


garden and farm lots 411;


Gen. Oglethorpe's plantation somo miles from 78;


Gunner of, Walter Fox 82; "human snakes much more dangerous than rattlers in'' 149; ill success of attempt to build vineyard at 357;


Indians in 225;


list of the inhabitants of, sent Trustees. 113;


Magistrates of 395;


Mr. Avery making map of 269;


Mr. Jones to avoid imprisonment went to .512;


Mr. Thos. Bosomworth, Register of. 254,


new Bailiff of, contracting debts right and left 506;


population of, much reduced 409;


Port of 37;


proceedings of the Court of 464;


public magazines at .370;


public notice in regard to certificates at. 320;


Recorder of, Mr. John Pye 95; 369;


Register of the town 255;


River, mentioned 188;


a better channel discovered


214;


Mr. Graham's plantation on 132;


spoken of, as being whole Province of Georgia. 486;


sustained great loss in death of the Rev. Mr. Orton. .436;


"The Remonstrance of the Inhabitants of the Town and County of, etc" 163;


town court of 381;


township of 192.


Saw-mill at Ebenezer, mentioned 53.


Saxby, George, mentioned 11; 107.


Saxe, Gotha, in South Carfolina. 222.


Schoolmaster, the want of one 229.


Scotch Club, remnant of the 70; 219.


Scotland, mentioned 272, 499,


Highlands of 414.


Scudamore, a ship, mentioned 103;


bound for Bristol, supposed to have been lost 161.


Seal of the Court 161.


Seal, the town 168.


Secretary of Province, Mr. Hammerton


533.


Secretary to Trustees, accusations made against 163;


base assertions made concerning. 162.


Servants, mentioned


.136; 353; 354; 362; 459; 454; 478; 480;


black, mentioned


477;


care given sick 424;


Dutch, mentioned 416;


a town settled for, at White Bluff 415;


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German, a town settled for, at White Bluff. 410; 415;


gains from land insufficient for maintenance of. 97;


Trustees', mentioned 341; 453;


remarks concerning 176;


very necessary to Frederica 490;


want of 404;


want of, a perpetual obstruetion 355;


white, mentioned 191; 393; : : 477.


Seward, Mr., mentioned 128.


Ship building .272;


yards for 413.


Silk affair, the, mentioned


468; 471;


and wine 44; 137;


balls from Carolina prohibited .202;


balls, weighing of, mentioned


.212;


chest of sent to the Trustees.


104; 201;


culture, unquestionably the product of the Colony. .263;


greater part wound in Georgia, from balls purchased from Carolina 155;


manufacture of, mentioned 146;


in relation to 198;


153;


winding, the art of


344;


worms, mentioned 154;


a book on


139;


seed, mentioned 153; 264.


Silver Bluff, mentioned 436.


Silver Street near Cripple Gate, mentioned.


Simpson, John, Mr. (Capt.), mentioned. . . . 149; 214; 215; 216; 217; 364; 372; 373; 374: 375; 376; 390.


Simpson, maiden name of girl who married Thos. Stephens. 474.


Sinclair, William, mentioned .141;


ran away with Mr. Bradley 139.


Six Nations Indians, mentioned 224; 226; 227; 330; 331.


Skia Gunsta, of Keowee, mentioned 196.


Skidowa, Wm. Ewen lives at 510.


Slaves, mentioned 52; 159; 191; 531.


Slaves in Carolina, the treatment of 57.


Slaves, overstocking the country with 530.


Smith, James, mentioned


5.


Smith, John, Mr., mentioned 400.


Smith, Mr., mentioned 526.


Smithers. Mr., bearer of petition 78.


Snow, Capt., taken by the enemy 401;


mentioned 160; 402.


Snow Heetor, the, a ship commanded by Capt. Rogers 255.


449.


production of


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Sola Bills, mentioned .3; 4; 12; 13; 107; 132; 145; 203; 204; 206; 215; 216; 218; 337; 387; 521; Messrs. Jones and Parker and Stephens, appointed to issue 85.


Solomon & Levy, Messrs., mentioned 10.


Somner, Mr., a complete master of his business. 86.


South Carolina, mentioned .159; 163;


Province of, mentioned


64;


Saxe Gotha in 222,


Spain, mentioned 479;


war with, mentioned


466.


Spaniards, mentioned .


132; 190; 193; 224; 226; 383; 384; 409;


414; 443; 445; 487; 532;


defeatod in invasion of Colony


.382;


ยท invasion of


460; 492;


made an invasion in earnest 377;


made attempt upon island 419;


receiving re-inforcement from Cuba. 52;


stay in Georgia


497;


the attempted invasion of Province by 30;


the late attack by


428;


the underhand actions of


23;


war with, mentioned


493.


Spanish alarms, cause of people retiring to plantations 409.


Spanish emissaries, mentioned 486;


stirring up discontent among people 52.


Spanish faction's last effort at Savannah. 334.


Spanish forts destroyed.


335.


Spanish Indians, destroyed Fort Venture


437.


Spanish invasion an account of 96.


425; 522;


Spanish officers taken prisoners .334.


Spanish privateer sloop, arrival off bar of Augustine celebrated 225.


Spanish scheme of new-modeling the Colony 495.


Sparks, appointment of, recalled 3S1.


Spencer, William, mentioned 442, 508;


appointed Bailiff .387;


concerning 539;


ill 406:


letter to Mr. Harman Verelst .516;


sick ever since arrival in Colony 357. Spithead, mentioned 367.


Steed, Mr. a refiner in Silver Street near Cripple Gate ... .449, 473.


Steinhevel, Christian, one of the Trustees' servants, very deserving 58. Stephanian or Spanish scheme, the, mentioned. 298, 495. Stephanian system of politics .310.


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Stephens, Newdegate, Mr., mentioned .498.


Stephens, Thos., Mr., a design to seize King's stores. .296;


ageney of . 428; 440;


an account of behavior at Ebenezer .329;




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