The Revolutionary records of the State of Georgia, Volume I Pt 2, Part 11

Author: Candler, Allen Daniel, 1834-1910, ed; Georgia. General Assembly. cn
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: Atlanta, Ga., The Franklin-Turner Company
Number of Pages: 686


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Clay, Joseph, declines to take seat as member of Council of Safety, 70.


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Clay, Joseph, purchases confiscated land of John J. Zubly; two lots at Yamacraw, confiscated land of G. Fox, Sir James Wright, Lachlan McGillivray, Thos. Wylly, 434; purchases confiscated land of John Graham, 512.


Clay, O'Bryen & Howley, for Generals Greene & Wayne, purchase confiscated land of Alexander Wright, John Graham and Sir James Wright, 418.


Clements, John, commissioned as Lieutenant, 186.


Clements, John, purchases confiscated land of Robt. McCormick, Samuel Douglass and Henry Younge. Jr., 596.


Cochrane, James, commissioned as Ist Lieutenant, 71.


Cochrane. Jonathan, takes oath as Justice of the Peace, 128; report of concerning ways and means of supplying dry goods, 191.


Cockspur Island, cannon removed from. 94.


Cockspur. no person to visit British ships at, 194.


Coddington, Francis, Letters of Marque granted to, 199.


Coddington, Francis, purchases confiscated land of Thos. Goldsmith, 450.


Colcock. Job, appointed Magistrate, 1.49.


Coleman, Daniel, commissioner to sell confiscated estates, 414.


Coleman, John, member first Executive Council, 306.


Coleman, Reubeen, purchases confiscated land of Jas. Grierson, 592. Collins, Cornelius, purchases confiscated land of Samuel Farley, 542.


Colonial laws of force, but no officers to enforce them, 274.


Colville, Capt. William, to be arrested and brought to Savannah, 91. Commercial intercourse between Great Britain and American colo- nies prohibited, 273.


Commissioners of White Bluff Road appointed, 163.


Commissioners of Roads for St. Philip, 166.


Commissioners of forfeited estates appointed in each county, 332.


Committee appointed to draft resolution defining position of people of Georgia, 12.


Committee appointed to obtain arms and ammunition reports, 84.


Committee sent to confer with Gen. Lee on state of colony reports, 150.


Committee on loading vessels reports, 178.


Committee of intelligence appointed. 243.


Committee appointed to report qualifications of voters, 254.


Committee appointed to consider militia laws, 256.


Commons House of Assembly, election of members of, 34; large majority of members favorable to resistance, 34; address to, 34; reply of to Governor, 36; resolutions adopted by, 48; protests against legislative power in a Council appointed by the Crown,


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51; conservative course of approved by all parish except St. John, 54.


Confiscation of property of rebels ordered, 273.


Connell, William, appointed Adjutant, 167.


Constables, oath of, 133.


Constitutional Convention meets in Savannah the first Tuesday in October, 1776, 282; Journal of lost, 282.


Constitution of 1777, 282; government, all power of, derived from the people, 283; three departments of separate and distinct, 283; Representatives in legislature, when and how elected, 283; elect- ed for one year only, 284; how distributed, 284; qualifications of, 285; elected by ballot, 287; oath of, 288; must hold no other office, Justice of Peace and officers of the militia excepted, 288; Governor, by whom and when elected, 283; ineligible for more than one year out of three, 289; must reside at seat of governinent, 289; oath of, 290; must have resided three years in the State, 290; military title of, 292: House of Assembly, shall expire and be at an end yearly. 284: power and duties of, 286; electors, qualification and duties of, 286; must vote in county of residence, 287; oath of, 287; nohility disqualified, 287; fine for neglecting to vote, 287; Congress, members of elected annually, 288; members of ex officio members of the legislature. 288: Governor and Executive Council, powers of, 289; President of Executive Council, oath of, 290; to exercise powers of governor in certain cases, 291; Executive Council, President of. his oath, 290; to elect its own officers, 200; to examine all laws and ordinances, 291; how it proposes amend- ments, 291; may be sworn to secrecy, 291; oath of. 201; exec- utive power, continuation of. 292; transactions between legisla- tive and executive bodies, how carried on, 292; militia officers to serve during good behavior, 292; militia divided into battal- ions. 292; Superior Courts established, 292; organization and jurisdiction of, 293; cost and continuation of causes in, 295; disputes, where tried, 293; criminals, where to be tried, 293; jury, judges of law and fact, 294; special jury provided for, 294; jurors, oath of, 294; grand jury to consist of not less than eighteen, 295; Court of Conscience, its jurisdiction, 295; exe- cution, stay of, 295; officers accountable to House of Assembly, 295; records to be kept in every county, 295; estates not to be entailed, 295; distribution of, 296; Register of Probates to be appointed by the legislature in every county, 296; county officers, except Register of Probates and Justice of Peace, elected by the people, 296; free schools provided for, 296; court houses


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and jails to be erected at expense of the State. 296; religion, free exercise of, 296; Great Seal. device of, 296; attorneys at law, licensed by the legislature, 297; fines, excessive, and ex- cessive bail prohibited, 297; habeas corpus, 297; freedom of the press and trial by jury. 297; clergymen can not sit in the legis- lature, 297.


Constitution, how amended, 297.


Continental Battalion to consist of eight companies, 78.


Continental Congress, resolution of, 77; recommends arrest of per- sons unfriendly to the colonies, 93; recommends exportation of produce for the purchase of arms, ammunition, sulphur and salt- petre, 93; proceedings of Provincial Congress to be forwarded to, 242; preamble and resolutions adopted by on the ioth July, 1775. 241; delegates from this State to ask that Georgia be in- corporated with the United Provinces of North America, 258.


Continental officers and enlisted men, pay of, 7S.


Continental officers, pay of. 195.


Convention to convene on Tuesday 14th November, 212.


Conyers, Captain, and his Company ask pay for their services, 73; to be paid, 74.


Cope, Lewis, purchases confiscated land of Christopher F. Triebner, George Weekley and John J. Zubly, 506.


Corker, John, sentence of banishment revoked, 617.


Corker, William, sentence of banishment revoked, 621.


Council, the, members of under arrest to be released on parole, 102.


Council of Safety, the first, list of members of, 67; to keep up correspondence with other provinces and with the Conti- mental Congress, 67; Journal of, 63; rules for government of, 70; list of members of, 72; to advise continental dele- gates during recess of Provincial Congress, 259; resolves to burn Savannah if captured by the enemy, 272; provided for, 276; congratulates the President, 277.


Court House, troops to be removed from, 133.


Court of Ordinary, certain business of to be disposed of by the President, 215.


Courvoisie, Francis, purchases confiscated land of John How- ard, 572.


Cowper, Basil, elected member of Council of Safety, 74.


Cowper, John, purchases confiscated land of Roger Kelsall, 484.


Cramer, Christopher, to be commissioned Ist Lieutenant, 137. Crawford, Charles, appointed Justice of the Peace, 142.


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Creighton, Alexander, relieved of penalty of confiscation and banishment, 612; permitted to return and estate of amerced, 612; not permitted to hold office for fourteen years, 613. Creitingdor, John, commissioned as 3d Lieutenant, 220. Cronelburgh, Elizabeth, purchases confiscated land of Jonathan Baucher, 522.


Croker, Mrs., ordered to appear before the Board, 162; permit- ted to reside at Rosedew Plantation, 163.


Crookshanks, Patrick, rights of citizenship granted to, 617. Crown officers not to leave Savannah, 88.


Cubbage, George, purchases confiscated land of Thos. Young, 450.


Cuthbert, Ann, complaint of concerning new road, 177.


Cuthbert, Seth John, purchases confiscated land of Robert Reid and wharf lot, 458; land of Peter Randolph, 544. Cuthbert, Seth John, and William Moore, with armed force to rescue Manson's servants, 84.


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Darien Committee, declaration of, 38.


Dasher, Martin, commissioned as 2d Lieutenant, 220.


Davies, Edward, affidavit of. 216.


Davies. Myrick, elected President of Council, 409.


Davies, Edward, purchases confiscated land of Basil Cowper, 42S.


Davis, Clementius, purchases confiscated land of John Glenn, 562.


Davis, Meredith, confiscated negroes of Jas. Seymore delivered to, 604.


Davis, Mirick, appointed magistrate, 149.


Davis, Theophilus, commissioned as 2d Lieutenant, 220.


Day, Joseph, purchases confiscated land of Sir James Wright, 454.


Dean, Stephen, commissioned as Captain, 159.


. Declaration of Independence, laid before Council of Safety and to be proclaimed on Saturday, 174; to be read at As- semibly House, Liberty Pole and the Battery, 176. Delegal, Philip, sentence of banishment revoked, 616. Dell, James, to be commissioned 3d Lieutenant, 1.45. Dell, Philip, permitted to go to St. Augustine, 167.


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Delyon, Isaac, relieved of penalty of confiscation and banish- ment, 612; permitted to return and estate of amerced, 612; not permitted to vote or hold office for fourteen years, 613.


Demere, Raymond, purchases confiscated land of David John- stone, atid house and lot, British property, in Savannah, 464.


Demerie, Raymond, purchases confiscated land of L. McGilliv- ray, John Jameison and Henry Sharp, 526; land of Raymond Demerie, Jr., purchases confiscated British property and land of John Glenn, 550.


Demere, Raymond, Jr., relieved from the penalty of confiscation and banishment, 612; permitted to return and estate of amerced, 612; not permitted to vote or hold office for fourteen years, 613.


Deveaux, Peter, purchases confiscated land of Basil Cowper, 12S.


Dickenson, Stephen, to be commissioned Ist Lieutenant, 145. Dickinson, Lee. and Capt. Scott, each propose to raise and bring into this state a troop of horse, 212.


Distribution of representation in Congress, 254.


Diwodie, James, purchases confiscated mill-stones of Sir James Wright, 440.


Dixon, Robert, to be commissioned Ist Lieutenant, 168.


Dody, Thomas, commissioned as Ist Lieutenant, 72.


Dollar, John, purchases confiscated land of Wm. Dawson, and a lot in Sunbury, 486.


Dooly, John, commissioned as Captain, 72.


Douglass, John, going at large dangerous to American liber- ties, 146; sentence of banishment revoked, 621.


Douglas, Samuel, going at large dangerous to American liberties, 146. ties, 146.


Dowd, Thomas, commissioned as 3d Lieutenant, 71.


Downie, Isaac, relieved from penalty of confiscation and ban- ishment, 612; permitted to return and estate of amerced, 613.


Downs, George, commissioned Captain, 220.


Downs, Henry, appointed Justice of Peace, 142.


Dows, Gideon, appointed Magistrate, 149.


Drayton, Wm. Henry, appears before the Georgia Convention, 30S: circulates in Georgia paper reflecting on state officials, 308; reward offered for arrest of, 308, 309.


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Drayton, Stephen, to be commissioned as Lieutenant-Colonel, 87; ordered to arrest Pace and Hall, 96; ordered to make draft of inilitia, 102.


Drayton, Stephen, and Wm. Ewen, commissioners to South Carolina, report, 89.


Dukart, John, commissioned as Captain, 150.


Dunwoodie, Dr. James, chosen member of Council of Safety instead of John Wereat, 168.


Dunwody, Doctor, takes seat as member of Council of Safety, 182.


Durgan, William, permitted to return and estate of amerced, 612.


Dysart, Coruelas, purchases confiscated land of Wm. Manson, Peter Welsh, and Jas. Greyson, 578.


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East-Florida, no reprisals in without orders from the Presi- dent, 148; expedition against favored by the Council, 183. Ebenezer, militia on duty at, to be discharged, 126.


Edwards, Peter, going at large dangerous to American liberties, 146; sentence of banishment revoked, 621.


Elbert, Samuel, purchases confiscated land of Sir James Wright and John Graham, 416.


Elbert, Samuel, to be commissioned as Colonel, 87; to guard Causton's Bluff, 101; permitted to take bayonets and gun locks at Ebenezer, 120; orders to, 145; elected Lieutenant- Colonel of Continental regiment, 273.


Elbert, Samuel, Edward Telfair and Joseph Habersham, ap- pointed to purchase arms and ammunition, 85.


Elliott, John, commissioned as 3d Lieutenant, 94.


Emanuel, Levi, commissioned as 2d Lieutenant, 150. Estates of persons attainted forfeited to the state, 332. Evans, William, commissioned as Lieutenant, 189.


Ewen, William, President Council of Safety, proclamation of ordering property owners to defend the city, 113; lays before Provincial Congress correspondence and other papers, 268.


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Farley, Benjamin, commissioned as 2d Lieutenant, 159. Farley, Joseph, going at large dangerous to American liberties, 146.


Farley, Joseph, Jr., commissioned 2d Lieutenant, 160.


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. Furrie, James, declared a free citizen of this state, 614.


Few, William, appointed Justice of Peace, 143; member of Executive Council, 306; elected to Continental Congress, 410.


Fields, James, purchases confiscated land of James Hume and John B. Maxwell, 470; lot in Sunbury, 494.


First Regiment, officers of to do patrol duty during Christmas holidays, 80.


Fishburn, Benjamin, purchases confiscated lot of John Graham, 460.


Flack, James, purchases confiscated land of George Kingcaide, 536.


Fleming, James, purchases confiscated land of John Hume, 590.


Fleming, Mary, property and debts of lier late husband, Thomas Fleming, vested in, 617.


Fler1, John, to be commissioned as Captain, 137.


Flour in Savannah River to be purchased at ten shillings per hundred, 186.


Flyming. James, appointed Magistrate, 149.


Folliott, Francis, commissioned 3d Lieutenant, 220.


Form of commission of representative in Provincial Congress, 255.


Forsythe, Robert, purchases confiscated land of George Bailie, 588.


Forsythe, Robert, purchases confiscated land of George Bailie, 598.


Fort, Arthur, member first Executive Council, 306.


Forts to be built at Savannah and Sunbury, 197.


Foulis, John, going at large dangerous to American liberties, 147.


Fox, Benjamin, sentence of banishment revoked, 624.


Fox, David, commissioned as 3d Lieutenant. 159.


Fox, John, sentence of banisliment revoked, 617.


Fox, Joseph, purchases confiscated land of William J. Young, 476.


Fox, William, appointed Magistrate, 149.


Freeman, Holms, purchases confiscated land of Jas. Gordon and John Howard, 570.


Frederica, military stores at, to be secured, 85.


Frymout, John A., sentence of banishment revoked, 631.


Fulton, John, member first Executive Council, 306. Furlow, John, sentence of banishment revoked, 626.


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Gains, Daniel, purchases confiscated land of Jas. Gordon and Burton Cabin, 570.


Galache, James, commissioned 2d Lieutenant, 71.


Galphin, Mr., proposition of to keep Indians quiet declined, 125.


Garnet, Thomas, to be commissioned Ist Lieutenant, 1.45.


Garret, John, purchases confiscated land of John Jemisons,


Chas. Wm. McKennen, Lewis Johnston, Sir James Wright and James Hume, 582.


Georgia, first act of attainder. 326; second act of attainder, 373. Georgia at the beginning of the Revolution, 7; censured by South Carolina for non-action, 7; last British province to join confederation, 7; in line with other provinces twelve months before Declaration of Independence, 8; unrest among her people after passage of Stamp Act. 8; one bat- talion of Continental troops for the defense of, 77; two additional battalions for the defense of the colony of Geor- gia, 196; troops for the defense of to be enlisted in Virginia, North and South Carolina, 197; four galleys to be built for the defense of, 197; forts to be erected in, 197; to have sixty thousand dollars for the use of the Continental Bat- talions. 197; threatened attack upon, 205; motion to put Georgia upon same footing as other provinces, considera- tion of postponed. 234; petition of inhabitants of to the King, 264; province of Georgia in weak and defenseless situation, 300; overrun by British and Tories, 409.


Gibbons, Mrs. Hannah, purchases confiscated land of Nathaniel Hall, 418.


Gibbons, Thomas, relieved from penalty of confiscation and banishment, 612; permitted to return aud estate of amerced. 612; not permitted to vote or hold office for fourteen years. 613; not permitted to practice law for fourteen years, 613; rights of citizenship granted to, 617.


Gibbons, William, elected member Council of Safety, 74.


Gibbons, William, Noble W. Jones, Edward Telfair and John J.


Zubly to appear before the Board and explain concerning new road, 177.


Girardeau, John Bohun, elected member Council of Safety, 74. Girardeau, John, takes oath as Justice of Peace, 128.


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Glascock, Thomas, purchases land of John Robinson and Peter Blythe, 528; of Wm. Manson, George Johnston, Peter Walsh, and Sir James Wright, 566; of Reuben Sheralds and William Jones, 568; of William Johnston and Alexander Inglis, 584.


Glen, John, Chairman of first meeting, instructed to write let- ters to all parishes inviting them to participate in the August meeting. 12; copy of letter to parishes, 12; qualifies as Chief Justice, 119; letter from concerning jury box at Ebenezer, and also concerning repairing of Court House, 130; elected Chief Justice, 277.


Glen, John, relieved from penalty of confiscation and banish- ment, 612; permitted to return and estate of amerced, 612;


not permitted to vote or hold office for fourteen years, 613- Glynn, John, rights of citizenship granted to, 617.


Godby, William, commissioned as 20 Lieutenant, 150.


Goldsmith, Thomas, permitted to go to Sunbury to see his family, 216.


Goldsmith, Thomas, deceased, property of to be vested in Philip Hornby, 618.


Goldwire, James, qualifies as Justice of Peace, 139; apppointed Magistrate, 149.


Goldwire, Capt. James, and Lieut. Richard Scruggs, report of, 95; report James Pace and John Hall public enemies, 96. Goldwire, John, appointed Magistrate, 149.


Goodgion, William, appointed Justice of Peace, 142.


Goods secreted on Savannah River to be seized, 166.


Graham, John. permitted to leave the province, 117; to give ten thousand dollar bond before leaving province, 120.


Great Ogechee, district of, to elect delegates to Provincial Con- gress, 98.


Greene, John, purchases confiscated land of Thomas Fleming, 536.


Griener, Casper, commissioned as 2d Lieutenant, 149.


Grier, Robert, purchases confiscated land on White Marsh Is- land, 476; lot in Sunbury, 492.


Grierson, James, appointed Justice of Peace, 142.


Griner, Gasper, purchases confiscated land of Jas. Harriott, 510. Griner, John, commissioned as Captain, 199.


Ground work of a provisional government adopted, 274.


Gunn, James, purchases confiscated house and lot of Levi Shef- tall, 454.


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Gwinnett, Button, presents letter from John Hancock, 194: elected President and Commander-in-Chief, 305; issues proclamation ordering election for members of legislature, 305; candidate for Governor, 305; challenges L. McIntosh to mortal combat, 306; mortally wounded by McIntosh, 306; proclamation of forbidding the clearance of ships from Georgia harbours, 307.


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Habersham, Jamies, purchases confiscated land of Jno. Gruber, Jas. Harriott and Thos. Fleming, 508; of Jas. Herbert, Peter Blythe, Alexander Wylly and Josiah Taatnel, 530; of John Polson, 552.


Habershamn, James and John, petition of concerning proclama- tion offering reward for apprehension of Joseph Haber- sham, 201.


Habersham, John, purchases confiscated land of John Mulryne, Benjamin Farley, house and lot of Benjamin Farley, house and lot of John Glen, 442.


Habersham, Joseph, takes oath as member Council of Safety, 82; to be commissioned as Major, 87; reward for apprehen- sion of, 200; petition in behalf of, 201; elected Major of Continental Regiment, 273.


Habersham, Lieutenant-Colonel, representation of concerning bounty, 213.


Hall, Lyman, admitted to a seat in Continental Congress, 62; elected to Continental Congress, 241.


Hall, Nathaniel, going at large dangerous to American liber- ties, 1.46.


Hamilton, Robert, appointed Justice of Peace, 142; attends the Board, 165; qualifies as Justice of Peace, 166.


Hamilton, Thomas, purchases confiscated land of Martin Weath- erford, 558; list of confiscated negroes delivered to, 604; con- fiscated negro of Seymore delivered to, 605.


Hancock, Francis, commissioned as Captain, 149; commissioned as Magistrate, 149.


Handley, George, purchases confiscated land of Wm. Manson, 566.


Halluwell, Luther, purchases confiscated cattle of John Thomas, 544-


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Hardy, John, commissioned Captain of Artillery, 125; to employ


boats and draft militia to bring cannon from Frederica, 130. Hardy, Lieut. John, to reconnoitre sounds and inlets, 188. Hardy, John, purchases confiscated land of Thos. Goldsmith,


British property on Great Ogechee Neck, 448; land of Thos. Goldsmith and lot of Simon Munroe, 492.


Harris, David, purchases confiscated land of Philip Dill, 512. Harvey, Charles, appointed Magistrate, 149.


Hauthorn, Stephen, purchases confiscated land of Thos. Young, 486.


Hawkins, James, purchases confiscated land of Daniel Howels, 528.


Hazard, Mr., claims negro wench and two children, 169.


Heard, Stephen, chosen President of Council instead of Wells, 400; retires to North Carolina, 409.


Heard's Fort, seat of government, 409.


Heaton. Isaac, relieved from penalty of confiscation and ban- ishment, 612; permitted to return and estate of amerced, 613.


Henderson, John, sentence of banishment revoked, 62S.


Herd, Barnard, qualifies as Justice of Peace, 160.


Hewat, Andrew, going at large dangerous to American liber- ties, 147.


Hill, John, presents petition for troop of horse in the Ceded Lands, 129.


Hillary, Christopher, purchases confiscated land of Thos. Flem- ings, 520; of John Marshall and John Pigg, 532.


Hillary, Christopher, and Wm. McIntosh, purchase confiscated land of Kelsall & Spalding, John Polson and John Proctor, 550.


Holinger, Titus, to be paid for boat, 191.


Holms, Robert, purchases confiscated land of John Hume, 470. Holzendorf, William, member first Executive Council, 306.


Hooker, Nathan, appointed Magistrate, 149.


Hossaba, two boats to be stationed at, 205.


House of Commons, address of to the King pledging their loyal support in his effort to crush out rebellion in America, 268. Houstoun, James, letter from concerning Mr. Hume's house, 133.


Houstoun, John, elected delegate to Continental Congress, 43; takes seat as member Council of Safety, 99; elected to Con- tinental Congress, 240; member first Executive Council,


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306; elected Governor, 324; undertakes expedition against St. Augustine: 324; no Journal of his first legislature, 324: proclamation of forbidding exportation of salt, 325; impor- tant laws enacted by legislature of, 325.


Houstoun, John, purchases confiscated land of Robt. McCor- mick and half not in Savannah of Chapman, 444.


Houstoun, William, purchases confiscated land of George Hous- toun, 456; of Sir Patrick Houstoun, 496.


Hovenden, Captain, prefers charges against Lieut. Pugh, IS7. Howel, Caleb, purchases confiscated land of Philip Dill; black- smith's tools of Philip Dill, 510; commissioner to sell con- fiscated estates, 524.


Howel, John, purchases confiscated land of Sir James Wright, 474.


Howell, Daniel, to be commissioned as 2d Lieutenant, 145.


Howell, Philip, qualifies as Justice of Peace, 139; appointed Magistrate, 149.


Howell, Capt., and Capt. Chisolm, with their commands, to attend Col. Drayton to the Back Country, 99.


Howley, Richard, elected Governor, 409; leaves the state and takes seat in Continental Congress, 409.


Howley, Richard, purchases confiscated land of Jas. Butler and Isaac Boileau, 452; land of John Glen, and house and lot in Sunbury, 482.


Hume, James, sale of postponed, 166.


Hume, John, going at large dangerous to American liberties, 1.46


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Ihle, Jacob. commissioned as 2d Lieutenant, 137. Indians have to be paid for good officers, 303.


Inglis, Alexander, act for relief of heirs of, 624.


Inglis, John, going at large dangerous to American liberties, 147; orders for his enlargement, 161.


Ingraham, James, sentence of banishment revoked, 621.


Inman, Joshua, purchases confiscated land of William Ham- mond, 534; of Samuel Douglas, 594.


Irvine, Alexander, purchases confiscated cattle of Isaac Heating, 538.


Irvine, Jared, purchases confiscated land of Robt. French, 536.


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Jack, Samuel, appointed Justice of Peace, 142.


Jack, Samuel, purchases confiscated land of Martin Weather- ford, and lot in Augusta, 558.


Jackson, James, qualifies as Clerk of Court, 119; elected Clerk of Court, 277.


Jackson, James, purchases confiscated lot of Josiah Tatnell, and land of Sir James Wright, 438; land of David Greene and Chas. Burnet, 532; list of confiscated negroes delivered to, 603.


Jackson, James, sentence of banishment revoked, 621.


Jackson, William, qualifies as Justice of Peace, 140; appointed Justice for Kiokee District, 143.


Jacobs, Jacob, presents account as Clerk of the Battalion, 173. James, Enoch, and other heirs of Wm. Durgan, proscribed, personal property of Durgan vested in, 629.


Jamieson, John, going at large dangerous to American liber- ties, 146.




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