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Barbadians. 75, 92. 93, 136, 158. 212. Barre, Nicholas, command of Fort 327 and n .. 329, 355. 356.
Charles bestowed upon, 46.
Barbadoes. navigation first by way . Barrett, Rev. Thomas, Presbyterian of, S; grants of. 54: roval govern -; minister, 335.
ment in. 57; planters of, leave, 60;" Bath. Earl of, admitted a Proprietor,
268; represents Sir George Carteret a minor, 269 ; attends meeting of Pro- prietors, 276 : absent from, 277 : suc- ceeds as Palatine, 290, 291; death of, 387; mentioned. 526.
Batin. Richard, owner of lot in Old Town, 164 n., 181.
Baxter, Edward, master ship Albe- No, 115.
Bayly. Captain Joseph, owner of lot in Old Town. 164.
Bayly, John, purchases landgrave- ship, 292.
Bazant, Jean, grant to. 181.
Beadon, George, member of Parlia- ment, 134 : owuer of lot in Old Town, 164.
Beamor, John, opposes church acts, 409: as member of Commons signs memorial to the King, 571.
Bears, reward offered for killing, 352. Beaufort. Duke of. admitted as Pro- prietor, 465 ; Beaufort Town named in honor of, 493; chosen Palatine, 504 : death of, 526: death announced, 527.
sult about constitution. 201; pur- chases Inunagraveship. 292, plan- tation of. mentioned. 445; first appears as deputy of Themas Amy. 869; charged with conspiracy, 372 ;
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Justice of Peace, conduct during : riots, 385. 386.
Benet, Hon. William C., Commis- sioner of Public Records, 32. Benoist. Huguenot family of, 323 h. Berkeley, county of, Percival ap- pointed register of, 176; defined, 193; direction as to representation of, 198, 199: opposed by inhabitants of, 207 ; Ludwell's instruction as to, 236, 237, 238: representation fixed by people under Archdale, 282;1 county generally for Church of England, 329.
Berkeley. Lady, wife of three govern- ors in succession, 235 . : sells Pro -; prietorship to Archdale, 270; Pro-
prietors purchase from her as Dame Bertie. Edward. Proprietors appoint Ludwell. 272. 290.
Berkeley, Lord John, one of the Pro -! prietors, 56 ; sketch of, 62; chancel- Bertie, Henry, represents Proprietary lor under Fundamental Constitution. of minor Duke of Beaufort, 635: purchases share of Sir Win. Berke- ley, 676: and surrenders it to the Crown. 670. 110: Dr. William Scrivener deputy, for. 124, 134: becomes Palatine, 13%: Sir John Yeamans deputy for, 156: death of. 268, 269: failure to pay his : Bertie. James, addresses of Lords of quota to joint stock, mentioned. 274 : share passes to Landgrave Joseph ! Blake, 388: mentioned. 710.
Berkeley, Sir William, mentioned, 2: one of the Proprietors, 56 ; sketch of, 63, 64; commission as Governor of Carolina sent to, 74: opposition to free schools and printing, 108: Ler- : derer, the explorer. sent by, 125; Col. Philip Ludwell, secretary to, ! 235; sketch of, 269, 270; failure to pay quota to joint stock, mentioned. 274: contentions over share of, 387, 460. 673, 674.
Berkly. John, grant to. 180.
Bermuda, first colony sent by way of, 8; adventurers from, 75, 114: part of feet reach. 123: Governor Sayle of, 124 : adventurers from. 128: mentioned, 137. 131.
Bermudian sloop, accompanies the Blake, Joseph. attempts to allay dis- Caroline and meets the Barbarian sloop, 126.
Berresford. John. of Archdale's Coun- cil, 280.
Berresford, Richard, Clerk of the ;
Peace, joins in petition to Sothell, 230; appointed deputy by Sothell, 231: joins in charges against Gov- ernor Colleton, 236: sent by Assem- bly to Savannah Indians. 456; signs Governor Johnson's reports on con- dition of colony, 477; commissioner of free school, 488; sent with Boone to England, 530; letter of Assembly to Boone and, 550; presents memo- rial to Commissioners of Trade and Plantations. 501, 552, 554; men- tioned. 569, 570; attends before Board of Trade, 571: Lord Carteret questions right of, to represent As- sembly, 512: appeal of, encouraged by Royal Government, 681.
Secretary, 677; one of trustees to receive surrender of the charter, 679.
Trade in behalf of minor Duke of Beaufort, 538 : signs for Duke Bean- fort order to dissolve Assembly, 627 : finds heirs of Sothell and purchases share. 674, 675, 675: and surrenders it to the Crown, 679.
Biggs, Timothy, owner of lot in old Charles Town, 164.
Bills of Credit, issued. 482, 523, 524, 585, 626.
Bill of Rights. 241.
Blackbeard. Spe Thatch.
Blackstone, Sir William, qnoted 52. , 159 2. 1907 .. 258.
Black Cattle. See Cattle.
Blair, Rev. James, bishop of London's Commissary for Virginia, 420, 471.
Blake, Benjamin. leader of Dissen- sion movement to South Carolina, 191: mentioned, 267, 288.
content. 223: on committee to con- sider Fundamental Constitutions, 223: mentioned, 232, 254. Randolph complains of. 260; chosen by Conn- eil to act as trovernor, 207 : Lord
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Berkeley's Proprietary share con- Teved to. 26 ?: member of Archdale's Council, 250 : appointed Deputy (ov- ernor, 288; mentioned, 292; becomes ! a Proprietor. Ind .: not confirmed as Governor, 202: Bohun opposes. ! 304; letter of Proprietors to. 306; mentioned. 318. 328, 345; an Indian trader. 547 : conflict with Trott. 370: suspends Trots, 172 : death of. Ibid. : mentioned, 28. 440. 689: liberal to all Christians A.s.
charge in regard to mentioned. 254: Pirate Thatch meets, 369; piratical career begun, 395: sails for South Carolina. 594 : his capture off Charles Town bar, Ibid. ; sails for North Carolina, Ibid. ; joins Thatch. Ibio. ; in company on several cruises, 595 : sails for North Carolina, 595 : accepts pardon, Ibid .; sails again, Ibid. : makes several captures, 596 ; Rhett's expedition against, Ibbl., 597, 598, 599; battle with. 000, 601, 602. 003; captured, 603, 604: escapes. 609; recaptured, 612: his trial, 616, 617. 618: appeals for mercy, 619, 620: expented, 620, 621: mentioned, 690. Town, 164.
Blake, Joseph, son of former. owner, of Proprietary share formerly of Lord Berkeley, As: mentioned. 425, 129, 437, 156. 450, 409, 605; Sur- renders Proprietary share to the : Boone. Ensign, owner of lot in Old Crown, 679.
Blake, Lady. , Madam, title of, 317n. ; . Boone, John, member of Council, 197. a Baptist, 320: contributions to St. . Boone, Joseph, leader of party, 403: Philip's Church, 534 : appoints Boone, representative of her minor son, Proprietor. 469. her plantation de- stroved by Indians. 546. sent to England. 425: induces mer- chants in London to join him in representation of dissenters' case, applies to Lord Granville to be Blakeway, Major William, joins in letter to Governor Johnson, 6+i. beard, #28: appears before Proprie- tors, refuted by Lord Granville. 429: Blaney, Robert. Secretary to Lord Ashley. Owen writes to, 136. assumes championship of Marston, 430; presents memorial to House of Blenheim. victory of. 866; mentioned, 452. Lords, 431, 432 : memorial considered, 435, 434 ; Governor Johnson explains Blessing. The Ship. brings instructions from Proprietors, 139; brings out several families, 144: and other small parties. 150. that Boone is a dissenter. 439: Board of Trade encourages Boone. 456: elated with success, 461: presents another memorial, bringing charges Blount. Tom. The Indian Chief. Gov- ernor Pollock of North Carolina negotiates with. 325. against Governor JJohnson, 462. 463. 404; Governor Jolmson addresses Assembly upon subject, 465, 80: Bocquet. Huguenot family of, 323 n. Bohun, Edmund. commissioned Chief Justice. 208; sketch of, 299, 300; Proprietors write concerning, Ibid. : opposes Governor Blake, 804: corre- spondence in regard to, 206, 307; death of, Sur: mentione 1, 692. Commons propoundt questions to. refuses to submit to examination, 407: Commons address Governor Johnson, also Loris Proprietors on his memorial, IO7. 5. 469. 470; again sent to England, 530; his settlement on Tugaloo burned by Boiseau. H. mumis family of, 323 a. Bond. Rev. Samuel, Governor Sayles applies for, to be sent to colony, 131, 132: mentioned. .. Indians, 546; Assembly addresses letters to Boone and Beresford in England, 550; with Beresford ap- pails to Royal Government for pro- Bonneau. Hope not family of. 323 ». Bonneau. Paul, member of Assembly, ination of provider, 554: committee of Assembly appointed to correspond with, 509; lays before Mr. King ad- Bonnet. Stede. Chief Justice Trott's dress of Representatives and Inhab-
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Bordeaux. Hugnenot family of, 323 2. Boston, Mass., mentioned, 7; com- merce with, 479.
Bounetheau, Huguenot family of, 323 n.
Bourne, Edward, postmaster, 352.
Bowman. William. deputy for Lord C'raven, 124; did not come out, 155. Boyd, Huguenot family of, 323 h.
Boyd, John, member of Assembly, 239.
Bradley, Samuel, charged with being one of Kid's mien. 262.
Bray, Rev. Thomas, library found by | Bull, Stephen, master on board Caro- efforts of, 333: mentioned as Bishop : of London's commissary in Mary -! land, 420: founder of William and : Mary College, Va .. and Parochial : Libraries, 471; sends books for lay- man's library, 701.
Bray, William, with wife and children put to death by Indians, 334.
Brayne or Braine, Captain Henry, ensign in Sandford's expedition, 82 : parts company with Sandford's ves- sel, Ibid .; Sandford espies and sa- Bull, William, mentioned as Lieuten- ant Governor, 35. 56; a member of Council. 842, 643, 848. lutes him, ST : rejoins sandford, 88; master of the Carolina, 115 ; placed under command of West, 116; sent ' Bull, William, son of former, men- tioned, 17: as Lieutenant Governor, 35. 36. to Virginia, 106; mentioned, 139 : an i old colonist. 154 : JJohn Coming. mate of, 162; owner of lot in Old Town, Bull's Island. 125. 163 n .; accusations against O'sulli- Burke, Priscilla, owner of lot in Old van, 170.
Brewton. Michael, captain of militia Burnham, Dr. Charles, member of of Gibbes party. 491 : elected powder committee to revise Fundamental Constitution. 223. receiver. 582. 5>3: foreman of Grand Jury in the pirates' case, 610.
Brick. bonses to be built of. 573, 571. Bridge Town Barbadoes. description of. 355.
Bristol, England, communication with, 403.
Bristow's Plantation, 282.
erects stone pillar on, 15: Sandford names Yeamaus Harbor, ST.
itantsof South Carolina. 570 : appears before Board of Trade, 571, 522; urges Board of Trade to get rid of Broughton. Major George, comes to the defence of Charles Town, 397. charter, 633, 634: mentioned, 666 :. with Barnwell, agent of convention, Broughton, Thomas. mentioned as procured hearing before Lords Jus- . tice Regents in Council, 671. Lieutenant Governor. 35, 36; one of the Council who sizus Church act, 406: signs Governor Johnson's re- port on condition of colony, 477; commissioner of free school, 488; elected Governor, 489: contest for the office, 400, 491; mentioned, 457 : commissioned as an assistant judge to try pirates, 567 m. ; appointed one of Couneil, 568; again on commission for trial of pirates, 515 : commission to regulate Indian trade, 626: left out of council, 640.
Buildings, during Proprietary period, 703. 704.
lieu in fleet in the Downes, 121; deputy for Lord Ashley, 124; writes to Lord Ashley, 144 : mentioned, 155: member of Grand Comcil. 161; owner of lots in Old Town, 164; Pro- prietors' deputy. 210; disqualified from holding office, 231; one of Archdale's Council, 280; applies for clergyman, 318. an Indian Trader, 347; mentioned in connection with the introduction of rice, 348, 349.
Town, 104.
Burroughs, Seaman, captain militia, escapes Indian massacre 334.
Butler, Richard. member of Com- 10015, 571 : member of Conneil, 642,
Buttall, Charles, from Barbadoes,
Broad River, Ribault ascends and Butter, exported to West Indies, 350.
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Cabot. John. mentioned, 40. Cabot. Sebastian. mentioned, 40.
Cacique. Indian. entertains Sandford, 83. 84, 83 96. 87. 88.
Cacique. Title under Fundamental Constitution. 96. 97, 98: member of Parliament, 102: appointed, 111: each to have a barony, 141; men- tioned. 176, 253. 291 : patent offered for $50. 202; denied legislative powers, 203; mentioned. 376, 378, 539, 686 : list of. Appendix IV. 715.
Caliboug's Sound, Sandford enters and describes. 89.
Callender. nobleman, enters into bonds for settlement of Lord Car- dross's colony. 195.
Campbell. Sir George, of Lord Car- dross's Company, 195.
Campbell. Lord William, Governor, mentioned, 36.
Canada, French in, a menace to Eng- lish colonies, ₺; mentioned, 538, 553. Canoes. act to prevent stealing of. 254.
Canterbury. Archbishop of, 411, 439, . Caroline. Fort, 48. 471.
Cantey, Captain, of Barnwell's expedi- tion to North Carolina, 100.
Cape Fear. Colony of. 92, 93, 156.
Cape Fear. Sir John Venmans arrives . Carteret, Sir George. one of the Pro- prietors, 56; sketch of, 63; cape named in honor of, 92; Admiral, under Fundamental Constitutions, 110: Deputy of. 124; death of, 269; mentioned. 326.
at, and explores, 80 ; Sandford sails from. 82; returns to, 92: mentioned : 113, 116. 176 : visits of pirates to, 204 : mentioned. 235, 236, 286; pirates driven from Providence swarm in, 589; Rhett's expedition against pi- rates at, 596. 597, 598 ; nest of pirates at, broken np, 621.
Cardross, Lord. colony of, mentioned, "- organizes patch colony to settle in Carolina. 195: to be independent of Charles Town, 196: mentioned, 203. 210, 214: retires, 213; Governor Morton warned by him of Spanish invasion, 218 ; colony destroyed, 217. 219; mentioned, 302, 494, 547, 575, fit.
Caribbees, mentioned. 187.
Caribbee Islands. (barier of all given to the Earl of Carlisle, 54; men- tioned, 75; exports to, 189.
Carlisle Earl of, charter given to. 54; mentioned, 58, 65 : complications as to Barbadoes, growing out of, 68. 69. 70.
Carolana. Province of, grant of, to General Robert Heath, J4: distin- yuished from grant of Carolina. 55; mentioned, 64.
Carolina. Province of, grant of, 56; the model of, 57, 58; territory de- scribed in charter of 1663, 64; pro- visions of. 65.
Carolina Coffee House, Amy treats emigrants at, 271; Amy renders im- portant services at, 273, 292, 316; John Barnwell writes from, 577; mentioned, 676.
Carolina, The Ship, one of the tleet sent out by the Proprietors, 115; at anchor in the Downes. 120; pas- sengers in. 121: reaches Bermuda, 123: Hugh Carteret's account of trip in. 125 : sent to Virginia and return, 131 : mentioned, 137, 138: sails for Barbadoes. 143 : mentioned, 162, 180.
Carpenters, Governor West suspends all occupations but carpenters and smiths, 147 : wages of. 482.
Carroll, B. R .. Collections of. 18.
Carteret, Sir George, son of former, succeeds his father as Proprietor, 269; represented by Earl of Bath, 291.
Carteret, Hugh, account of trip from Bermuda, 125; member of Parlia- ment, 134: owner of lot in Okt Town, 164.
Carteret. James, mentioned, 111; made Landgrave. 141: see List of Landgraves. Appendix IV, FIT.
Carteret. Lord John, a minor repre- ventod by Lord Granville. 387, men- tioned, 428, 429, 458; represented by Lord Craven. 159: becomes of age, 503, 504; chosen Palatine, 526;
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addresses Lords of Trade, 598, 540, ! 541; mentioned, 571: appears before Lords of Trade, 572: signs order to dissolve Assembly, 626, 627 ; men- tioned, 635 ; refers Mr. Yonge, agent of Governor and Council to other Proprietors, 630: uot a party to the surrender of the charter, 678 ; agree- ment between the King and himself, 679. 600.
Cary Colonel, of North Carolina, mentioned. 497. 502.
Cary, Captain George, accompanies Sandford. 82, 84.
Cary, Thomas, one of Archdale's coun- cil, 280; becomes surety to Governor Nathaniel Johnson, 590.
Cassor, Greater or Lesser, territory of, 179.
Catawbas, under Captain Cantey, on ! Barnwell's expedition, 490; no as- sistance from. 536.
Cattle, Proprietors refuse to send out any, 187: rapid increase of, 188: Charters, governments in the nature black cattle, 284; great increase of, 351, 352.
Caurituck Inlet, resort of pirates, 296.
Cavaliers, mentioned, 12, 317.
Chalmers, George, author. 18, 92.
Charles I, grant of Carolana to Robert ! Heath, 49; grant of Barbadoes to Earl of Carlisle. 34, 57 ; mentioned, 64, 67, 68.
Charles II, grant of Carolina to Pro- prietors (1663), 56: mentioned, 57, 64; grants second charter (1663), $1. Sandford takes possession in his name. 3: mentioned. 179; pirates encouraged by, 205; Henry Morgan knighted by, Ibid .: death of, 209; 1 Habeas Corpus Act of, 247: men- tioned, 245, 219: encouragement to pirates, 250: shares boory. 256, 262:
furnishes transportation to Hugue- ! Chevalier, Huguenot family, 323 n.
nots. ##2: mentioned. 192, 409, 433. Charles IX. gires permission to ex- tablish a colony of Huguenots, #: provinde named in honor of, 48.
Charles, Fort Ribault leaves garrl- son at, 45: abandoned, IT.
Locke's Fundamental Constitutions in, 105.
Charles Town, one of principal points of settlement of U. S .. 1; colonists at, distant from others. 2.4: settle around the town. 6: for many years embodied all of Carolina, 7; town laid out on Ashley River, 145: first Parliament held at, 156: directions as to laying out, 161; to be called Charles Town. 182; description of, 183: a minister in, 184: Archdale instructed to fortify, 279: election to be held at, 282; population of, and streets in. 341, 342. 343; trade of. 345; fortifications of, :95; attack upon, by French and Spaniards, 396, 397, 398, 399, 400; made into a parish by the name of St. Philip's, 416: houses to be of brick, 573: fortitica- tions of, 579; high rate of provisions in, 580; houses and buildings in, 703, 704.
of, 52; Queen Elizabeth to Mir Humphrey Gilbert, 32: to Sir Walter Raleigh. 53; James I to Thomas Gates, 53, 54 : to Earl of Marl- borough, 54; Charles I to Earl of Carlisle, 54: to Robert Heath, 54, 55; to Lord Baltimore, 56; to Sir Ferdinando Gorges, 56; provisions of charter to Sir Robert Heath. 58, 59. 60; first charter to Proprietors (1063), 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67. 68; second charter (1665), 76, 77. 78, 79: Royal charter mentioned, 197, 226. 200. 291; 410.
Chastaigner, Alex. Thette, member of Assembly, 280: grant to, 320 n.
Chattahoochee River, fight with Ind- ians upon. 380.
Cherokees, Indians. 536, 546.
Chester county Palatine, 59.
Chicken, George, one of the Goose Creek men, 258; Captain, defeats the Indians, 536, Colonel. expedition against, 548; on commission for trial of pirates, 809; mentioned, bot. Chicora, the country of, 42.
Charleston Library, Ms. copy of Chief Justice, Bohun sent out as, 207,
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208 ; Nicholas Trott. 390, 529 : Robert Gibbes, 465; see Appendix VI, list : of.
Chief Justice under Fundamental Constitutions. 141.
Chief Marshal under Fundamental Constitutions. 141.
Chocta- Kuchy River, 4-0.
Christ Church Parish, established, 447; representation of. 561, 563.
Chufytachygs. Emperor of, 137.
Church Acts, mentioned, 37: intro-
duced, 406; preamble to, 407, 408: Cole, Richard, owner of lot in Old provisions of, 409. Act for estab- Town, 164.
lishment of religious worship, 416; Coligny, Admiral. colony of French provisions of, 420, 421, 422; Act es- 1 Protestants, 41, 45, 46. 17. tablishing a Lay Board, 441. 442. Colleton, Sir Charles. protests against 443 : Governor recommends repeal of, . Church Act. 409, 410; Marston charged with slandering. 422. 446; repealed, 447 : another passed, ! 447. 448. 449 : Act of 1712 upon same subject, 508. 560.
Churne, Anthony, suit of, 149.
Church of England, established, 67; danger to. 427 : controversies in re- gard to, originating in England, 439; mentioned, 446, 460: its work in province, 698.
Churches, mentioned, 183. 331, 334, 335, 336, 337, 695, 006, 697, 698, 699.
Churchmen, Archdale's description of those in Carolina, 315: from Barba- does. 329: number of, 338.
Clarendon County, laid out, 75, 76. Clarendon, Earl of, one of the Pro -. prietors, 56: sketch of. 61: men- tioned, 109; enters into agreement ! for carrying on Indian trade, 177: differences with Lord Ashley, 255; death of. in exile, 268: disposition of his share, 271, 387. 459, 460, 674, 675; his policy mentioned, 404.
Clayton. Alexius, trustee to accept ! surrender, GTD.
Cleland, from Barbadoes, 327 n.
Clergy, character of. 419; mainten- ance of, 542, 700.
Climate, accounts of. 186.
Cochran, Captain John, sent to learn cause of Indian discontent, 535; slain, 554.
Cochran, James, protest against !
Church Act, 409: signs address to King, 571.
Cochran, Sir John, one of Lord Car- dross's company, 195.
Codification of Laws, Trott's, 517, 518, 519, 320, 321, 322, 523,
Coin, Spanish, Act fixing value of, 303.
Cole. John, servant, 150.
Cole, Michael, Captain, commander frigate Sarah, commissioned to try pirates, 575.
Colleton, James, mentioned, 122: ar- rives as Governor and Landgrave, and stops expedition to St. Augus- tine, 218: his devotion to interest of Proprietors, 224: his instructions, 225: acts passed during his adminis- tration, Ibid .: produces letter of Proprietors in regard to Fundamen- tal Constitution, 226; further in- structions of Proprietors to. 227: declares martial law, 228: is ban- ished. 231; Lndwell charged to inquire into his conduct. 236: men- rioned. 246, 266, 292, 327 n .. 497.
Colleton. Sir John, one of the Propri- etors, 56: sketch of, 63; mentioned, 69: addresses communications to Duke of Albemarle about settlement of Carolina, 70, 71, 78; death of, alluded to, 122, 271; mentioned, 268, 271; mentioned as from Barbadoes, 327.
Colleton. Sir Peter, son of Sir John, Will Owen deputy of. 136: con- tributes to fund for Indian trade. 177 ; mentioned, 218: death of. 271 : member of Royal African Co., 357; mentioned. 654.
Colleton, Sir John. son of Sir Peter. minor represented by Wmt. fhora- burg. 277 ; becomes of age, BAT. 889: mentioned. 423: addresses Board of Trade, 538; signs order dissolving
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Assembly, 627 : mentioned, 635 : sur- ; Common Prayer, Book of. the use of renders charter. 679.
prescribed. 400.
Colleton, Thomas, Proprietors' fleet Compton. Dr .. Bishop of London, 333 ... 418.
116; influence of. to secure emi- Conant, Richard. chosen member of grants, 122; bill for sugar drawn Council. 161 : appointed Captain: 171. on, 139, 140; with Mr. Stode fits out Conde, Admiral, death of, mentioned, vessel for Carolina, 143. 319.
Colleton. County of. laid out. 193: Confederate State, mentioned. 77.
election to be hell in, 19%: men- : Congarees Indians. mentioned, 537. tioned, 199: number of representa- Congregationalists and Presbyterians forio White Meeting, or Indepen- dence Church, 334; mentioned, 391, 434, 698, 639. tives, 236; names of, 239; election to be held in. 282; dissenters settle in, 329: representation and address by members of, 378, 379. protest Connecticut, mentioned, 3, 5, 6, 204, against action of Commons, 384: 296. they write to Proprietors, 385: op- . Conveyances. form of. objected to, 241. pose naturalization of Huguenots, Convention. Assembly resolves itself 407; send Mir. Ash to Europe, 412:1 into. 635: elects and proclaims a governor, Ibid .; but soon votes itself: again an assembly, 656. John Ash, son of former member for, 445 : apportionment of represen- tatives. 550.
Colleton. Families of. several from the Dorchester colony, 327.
Colletons. The, mentioned, 154
Colonists. the landing of, 125, 129.
Columbus. Christopher, course of, 39: mentioned. 44. 45.
Combahee River, mentioned, 126, 179, 236, 523. 535.
Comerton. Philip, owner of lot in Old Town, 164.
Cordes. the Huguenot family of, 323 n. Coming. Affra. joins her husband Joli 'Cordes, Anthony. Dr., 337.
in surrendering land for town, 163; Corn. exports of, 350.
writes letter to her sister, 808: gives Cotton. one of the plants which West lands for a glebe to the Church, 333: imentioned, 697.
was instructed to take with him for trial, 116: exported before end of 17th century, 848; cotton goods in- ported from West Indies, 478; men- tioned. 688.
Coming. John. mate of Captain Hal- ! sted of the Carolina. 156. 162: sur- renders land for the town. 163: owner of lot in Old Town, 164: mentioned, : Courlis, Daniel, member of Assem- 333; plantation of. 345. bly. 291.
Coming's Point, town laid out on, Courtenay, Hon. W. R., mentioned. 163.
17. 30; Commissioner of Public Records, 31; historical work of,
Commissary ecclesiastical office of. Courts, held in Charles Town. 7: 471.
Commy Court under Fondamental Constitution, 5%: right Suprem Courts under sure, 00; Precinct Courts, 101: for trial of small and mean causes, 225 ; same person judge
Commerce. Gov. Johnson's report on, 477. 451. 483; pirates prey ou, 505.
Commons of England. Fories attempt to control by fest and Corporation Net, 494. 405, 407, 426, 127. Common Law, adopted, 520.
Cook, Captain, reports pirates, 597, 595.
Cooper River. or Wando, banks to be examined for suitable place for town. 146. 182: French settle on, 233.
: Coosaw River, Ribault ascends, 44; mentione.1. 535.
Corbin, Rev. William, mentioned,
consigned to, on reaching Barbadoes,
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aud sheriff of. 241; jurisdiction to | Croft, John, assistant judge to try pass upon acts of Assembly ques- pirates, 610. tioned, 242 : alleged scenes of alter- : Cromwell, Oliver, mentioned, 57, 64, 213.
cation, 252; system of, 691, 602, 693.
Couterier, Huguenot family of, 323 n. Coxe, Daniel, description of Carolana, sketch of, 55 and n.
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