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Craggs. Secretary, mentioned, 634, Culpepper. John, comes from Barba- 669 n .. 670 n.
Craven, Anthony, mentioned, 547. Craven County, laid out, 193; French and Swiss settle in, 233; Repre- sentatives of. 236, 238, 239, 282; mentioned, 329; part of, made into a parish of St. James, Santee, 47 ; Representatives of, 559.
Craven. Hon. Charles, mentioned, 249 ; testimony as to character of clergy, Cussatoes Indians, mentioned, 177. 419; appointment as Governor, 491: Cuthbert. Captain William, on com- order to, in regard to Gibbes, 492: mission to try pirates. 567, 573. commissioned. 496 : assumes govern- 1 Cutler, Thomas. Proprietors send him Out to searelr for mines, 348. ment, 505 : speech to Assembly, 505. 506. 507 : his measures, 308; conduct | Dalcho. Rev. Frederick. M.D., work of, upon Indian nprising, 533, 534. 535, 536, 537. 328, 539, 540; negotia-, tions with Gov. Spotswood of Vir- ginia for assistance, 545 : meets new outbreak. 546: leaves for England. 549; mentioned, 349, 564, 508; his character. BU0.
Craven. William Earl, one of the Proprietors, 56: sketch of, 61; dep- uty for, 124, 136 : writes to Board of Trade about pirates, 206. 219: last survivors of Proprietors, 271 ; men- tioned, 273: attends Board of Pro- prietors, 276, 275: death of, 290; mentioned. 526. 711.
Craven, Lord William, succeeds to Proprietorship, 200 : mentioned, 387, 428; approves Church acts, 429; mentioned. 438: becomes Palatine, 458; mentioned, 459; instructions to Gov. Tynte, 456; death of, 504; mentioned. 526. 718.
Craven. Lord William, son of above. shereeds to Proprietorship: repro- sented by Fulwar Skipwith, 627. 605 : surry ders to Crown, 679.
Creek Indians : battle with Spaniards and Apalachis, 350,
Crosskeyes, Joseph, commissioner of Library, 353.
Crossley, servant, member of Parlia- ment, 134.
does, 144; appointed arbitrator, 149; appointed surveyor and makes sketch of Charles Town, 160; owner of lot in Charles Town, 161 n .; al- leged disturbance by, 169; men- tioned, 331.
Curacoa, trade with, 203, 479.
Currency. 482, 483. See Bills of Credit and Coin.
of. 25 : opinion as to yellow fever, 310. Dale, Thomas, killed by Indians, 393. Dalton. Joseph, elected Representa- tive, 125; joins in application for minister, 132; mentioned. 136: ac- count, as Secretary of colony, 144 ; complains of O'Sullivan. 156 : owner of lot in Old Town, 164; application for clergyman referred to, 318; writes in reference to Dr. Wood- ward, 346.
Daniel. Robert, comes from Barba- does, 182: excluded from general pardon, 246; consulted by Proprie- tors on Fundamental Constitution, 291: copy seut out by hun: he is made Landgrave, 292: mentioned, 327 n., 367, 375, 377; takes part in expedition to St. Augustine, 381, 332, 383; appointed Deputy Gover- nor of North Carolina, 461; move- ment against. 461 ; appointed Deputy Governor of South Carolina. 535: assumes government. als : measures of. 555 : purchases Rebel seats, 558. joins Boone and Berresford in ap- peal to Royal Government, 369, 570: address in regard to application for
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man of war, action, 574: in regard Deprivation, Ecclesiastical, 441. 412. to pirates, 575; mentioned, 684, 690. De Richbourg. Rev. P., 339.
Danson versus Trott, case of, 271, Devolution of Proprietary Shares, 673. 674. 675. 676. 714. 715. 716.
Danson, John. Archdale conveys share . Deyos, Richard. owner of lot in Oll to. 460; mentioned, 463, 627, 635, Town, 164 2., 181. 674, 676.
Danson. Mary, widow of John, im- prisoned for refusal to obey decree, 676: appeals to House of Lords, and ; sets aside decree, Ibid.
Darien Colony, from wreck of, 310.
D'Arsens. John, grant to, 266, 322 h.
D'Arsens, widow of John, marries Divorce, none in South Carolina, 11 Thomas Smith, 266 u. and .
Davis. Professor R. Means, commis- D'Harriette, Huguenot family of, sioner of Public Records, 32. 323 n.
Davis, William, member of Assembly, 239 n.
Dawes. Captain Philip, on commis- sion to try pirates, 515, 609.
Dawhow River, Sẵ.
Deane. Samuel. on commission to try pirates. 567. 275. 609.
Dearsly Creek, 599.
De Cossey, Stephen James. pirate, 573, 605.
Deeds, Recording of, 158 and n. Deer. 18%.
De Genillat, grant to, 322 : family of, | 323 h.
De Graffenried. Baron, 496, 497, 503; Landgrave, 718.
Delaware, mentioned. 25, 36, 229.
De la Pierre, Rev., 336, 339.
De la Conseillere. Benj., member of : Commons, 571 : commissioner to try : pirates, 609. 642, 643. 648.
De la Conseillere, Huguenot family of, 323 n.
Do Leiseline. Huquenot family of, Drayton, William Henry, mentioned, :23 1.
De Leon. Juan Ponce, 40.
De Lysle. Huguenot family of. 223 n.
Demonstrations of State of South Carolina. 55+ ".
De Mont. Francis pirate, 575.
Denner, Laur. oppreest harcharts, 409. Dendis. Benjamin s hoolmaster. 400, 510.
Departing the Province, regulations in regard to, 161. 162.
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Dickeson, plantation of, 345.
Dill. Captain, of Barbadian sloop, 597. Dissenters in Colleton County, 329,
374, 391. 407; majority in colony, 440; opposition to naturalization of Huguenots, Ibid. ; some leave colony, 453.
Dodsworth, Anthony, commission to, 379.
Dolmans, Sir Francis. transports French families to South Carolina, 180.
Donne, Robert, comes out as servant to Stephen Bull, Iz1; elected men- ber of council, 125: mentioned as Dan. 136: Captain Lieutenant. cash- iered, 150: again captain, 171.
Dorchester, colony at, 326, 327, 345: meeting honse at, TO7; tower of church standing at. Ibid.
Douglass, John. schoolmaster, 510, 511. Douxsaint, Huguenot family of, 323 n. Drake, Jonathan, member of Com- mons, 571.
Drake, Captain, commands company during French and Spanish invasion, 399.
Drayton, John, author. 24.
Drayton. Thomas, comes from Barba- does, 182. 827 n.
371.
Dublin, communication with, 403.
Du Bois, Treasurer, sends rice to Charles Town, 371: Huguenot fam- ily of, 323 n.
Du Bose. Huguenot family of, 323 n.
Du Bourdieu. Huguenot family of, :23 ...
Du Gue. James. grant to, 322 n.
Dubare, country of, #2. Dunlop, Alexander. mentioned, 215.
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Dunlop, Rev. William, a deputy, 210: sent by Cardross to Governor of ! Charles Town for guns, 214. 215. 216; of committee on Fundamental Con- stitutions, 225; mentioned, 334, 335. Dunlop, family of, 190.
Du Pre, Huguenor family of, 323 n.
Du Pont, Huguenot family of, 323 h. Durham. Bishop of, 59.
Durham County, Palatine, 50.
Durham, David, member of Com- mons, 571.
Dutarque, Huguenot family of, 823 1. Dutch mentioned, 2, 49, 56; settlers from New York, 145; West India trade with, 211.
Duties upon negro slaves imported, 383; on liquors, negroes, etc., 557, 384, 535, 626, 627.
Eagle, The Galley, captured by pi- English. Henroydah, one of the Goose rates, 609, 615.
Eden, Governor, of North Carolina, the pirate Bonnet surrendered to, 589, 595.
Edisto (Edistoh), Sandford enters and explores, $2, 83. 84, 85, 86 ; men-, tioned, 91. 92: Maurice Mathews in
Bermudian sloop reaches, 127; Pro- Erandos. Emmanuel. pirate, 573. prietors settle plantation upon, 175. Evans. Captain George, commands 176; Indians cede lands upon, 179: Granville Bastion, 89%, 400. Morton and his party settle on, 198: Eve, Colonel Jacob. member of Com- Spaniards land on, 216; mentioned, mons, 505 2 .; plantation destroyed by Indians, 546. 230, 236; Pirate Yeates puts into, 598.
Education schools set up by Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. 449; free school erected, 487, 488, 511, 512, 700. 701.
Edwards, William, member of As- sembly, opposed Church acts, 409. Elections, first in Carolina held at .
wardens managers of, 561: quali- fications of voters, 502, 573: law of, revised, 625: act repealed, 628; course of Proprietors in regard to, reviewed, 672.
Elizabeth, Queen, charters of. See Charters.
Ellicot, Joseph, member of Assembly, 239 n.
Elliot, William, comes from Barba- does, 327 p .; gives lot for Baptist Church, 698.
Ely, John, commissioned Receiver General, 201; death of, 309; men- tioned, 371.
Emperor, The Ship, captured by pi- rates, 398.
Enacting clause of statutes, form of, 263.
Creek men, 238 a. ; member of Com- mons, 50% n.
English statute. mention of, in peti- tion of Assembly, 242: application of, to colonies questioned, 244, 517 : act to put in force several of, 519, 320, 521, 522, 523.
Everleigh, Samuel, committee of cor- respondence, 517 ; commission to try pirates, 567.
Exclusion Bill, mentioned. 402.
Experiment, The Brigantine, Allen Archer, commander, 567.
Exports. Governor Johnson's report on, ITS.
Port Royal, 125; censured by Will Farr. John, deputy of Proprietors, Owen. 126; Sayles's instructions as 210; committee to consider Funda- mental Constitutions, 225. to, 133: Owen holds an, 134: held ! at Charles Town, 195: ordered to be Faucherand. Huguenot family of,323n. Faysoux, Huguenot family of, 323 n. Fees of officers, 241. held at Charles Town and London. Ibid .; voting by ballot, 199: con- tinned to be held at Charles Town. Fenwicke, name of, from Barbadoes, 200 ; act to regulate. 422, 423; voting by ballot, 423, 428 : provisions in re- Fenwicke Captain, commands com- pany during invasion of French and Spaniards, 398, 599, 400. gard to, 558, 559: to be held in each parish, 560; by ballot, 561; charch- :
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Fenwicke, Robert, arrives in Loyal i Julien and gives security, 261 n. Fidling. Francis. postimaster, 352.
Fitzpatrick. Brian, a noted villain, 170.
Flam bourg. The Man-of-War. 623, 663. Fleet. sails from the Downes, 121.
Flint River, Indian tight upon, 380. Florida, mentioned, 40. 555, bound- ary of Carolina, 64, 683: claimed part of Carolina, 1/20. 245.
Foison, Havnenot family of, 323 n.
Foreign Attachment Act. 515.
Fortune. The Frigate, MMT ».
Foster, name of. from Barbadoes, 327 /.
Foster, John, member of Council, 156; owner of lot in Old Town. 164 n.
Fox. name of. from Barbadoes, 527 a. Fox, George. mentioned. 272. France. mentioned. 314. 453, 553. 683. Franchomme. Charles, grant to, 323 n. : Francis I. King of France, mentioned, ; 43.
Francis. The Ship, captured by pi- rates. 3MB. Bu4, 517.
Fraser. John warnel of Indian upris- ing. 532.
Freemen of colony, election by, 103, 13%.
Free school, erected. See Education. French, on the Mississippi. 3; danger from, 9, 258 : mentioned. 38. 452, 486, 553; invasion by, with Spaniards, 394. 395. 390, 397. 595. 309, 400, 401: renewed danger from. 440.
French church. when built, 335 ; Isaac Mazyek contributes to. 697. 698.
Frenchmen. English colonists object to franchise of, 238; dissenters op- pose. 391.
French Protestants (or Huguenots), mentioned, 8, 17 : Ribault's colony of, #4, 45, 46, 47, 48: DA Fontnay'S proposed colony of, 9: Petit's col- ony of, Ist: grants, 181 : mentioned. 233, 25%; contad admits as free-born citizens, gew. 204: people Craven ! County, 2: rien Mars of Assembly. 230; numbers of, But. BU setha Orange Quarter, M19: List grants to. for valuable consbleration, 322;
names of families, 323 n. ; numbers of, 324 n .; church of. 335; pastors of. 336 ; settlement on Cooper River, 337; number of, 338; mentioned, 350: dissenters object to representa- tion of, 374, 391 : relations of church- men to, 891, 392 : revocation of Eriiet of Nantes mentioned, 402: not dis- senters, 404 : opposition of dissenters to. 407, 440; settlement of, in Orange Quarter, made into parish of St. Dennis. 147: three of church com- missioners, H8 n .; dissenters, oppo- sition to, 465: Huguenots in North Carolina, slaughter of. #97 ; piety of Huguenots, 695: ministers of, 699.
Froude, J., English in West Indies, anoted, 356.
Fuller, William, member of Com- mons, 505 2.
Fundamental Constitutions. drawe by Locke and shafresbury. 94: pro- visions of, 95, 96, 97. 98. 99, 100. 101. 102, 103, 101; Locke's responsibility for church clause, 105; other pro- visious examined, 106, 107, 105, 100 ; organizations of Palatine's Court under, 110: never received assent of freemen, 110: marked effect of. 111 : Landgraves appointed not in accord- ance with provisions of charter, I11 ; Ms. copy of, in Charleston Library. 105: no one allowed grant of land until he subscribed Constitutions 120: first Laudgraves apportent under, not inhabitants, 141, 112 : ) .... mans directed to introduce, 151. another set sent out, 192, 193: third set sent out, 207 : representative fr. fuses to subscribe, 210: committee of Assembly appointed to consider. 225 ; Proprietors repudiated first sel, 226: the people resist. 227 : Sothwell claims government under, as a Pro- prietor. 250. 232: Proprietors agree to abandon. 247; disregard pro- visions of, 275; now let's to be an ner is possible to. 278. I'maprinters devoted to, 014 : provision ing and to religion, SOM: opposition to. il ; the last of. 378 : mentioned, 402, 100, 423, 43. 523, 672. 085, 885, fissi, 001.
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Gaillard. Joachim, grant to, 322 n. Gaillard, Richard, grant to, 181.
Gaillard. Huguenot family of. 323 n. Gale. Christopher, sent from North Carolina to apply for assistance against Indians, 496, 498.
Game, abundance of, 188.
Garden. Alexander, Dr., work of, 21. Gates, Sir Thomas. grant to, 54.
Gendron, Huguenot family of, 323 h. Gendron. John, member of Assembly,
239: George I mentioned, 38; pro- Gilman. of Lord Cardross's company, claimed, 527. 528; mentioned, 651: ! 195,
Commons caff upon Governor John- : Girard Peter, security for Daniel son to take upon him government : Horry, 261: furnishes Randolph table of French Protestants, 324, 325. in his name, 632, 653; John Barn -: well sent to England to appeal to, 'Giradeau, Huguenot family of, 323 n. 656, 665 : in Hanover, 666: agents of Glen Governor, mentioned, 35. new Government in absence of. pro- : Godfrey. Colonel John, comes from cure hearing before Regents. 671, 672, 673 ; full legal tirle not settled in. 650. George Town, when settled. 493 n., 494. Georgia, mentioned. 6, 77, 578.
Gibbes, Benjamin, comes from Barba- does. 327 n.
Gibbes. Robert, one of the Goose Creek men, 235: member of Assembly. 239; comes from Barbadoes, 327 n. ; plan- tation of 345: appointed Chief Jus- tice, 465: chosen Governor upon : Godin. Benjamin, one of the Goose Creek men, 23> n. : member of Com- mons, 505 2. death of Tynte. 180; contest over, 490, 491 : declared guilty of bribery, 492 : but holds the office, address to Godolphin, Lord, mentioned, 389. Assembly, 492, 493: attention paid Golden Islands, of Azilia, 577. to education under, 494: mentioned, Goose Creek, church upon, 416: In- 497; receives memorial from North dians attack inhabitants. 538. Carolina, and lays same before As- Goose Creek Men. Governor Endwell semblv. 40S : mentioned, 689,690, 692. warned to beware, 27 : assessment list of. 288 m .; Ludwell again warned to avoid. 265 ; some of them Barbadians, BET ; mentioned. 689. Gibbes, Dr. Robert W., mentioned, 27. Gibbon name from Barbadoes, BET n. Gibbon William. commissioner of free : school, fax : commissioner for build- Gorges, Sir Ferdinando, grant to, 56; appointed Attorney General, but did not accept. 259.
ing St. Philip's Church, 405 : woember of Commons, JOG a .: on committee England. 5if : member of Commons signs address to the King, 571: asks compensation for furnishing council ; room. 63s.
of correspondence with agent in Gospel, Society for Propagation of.
Gibson, Captain James, commander of ship, transports scotch rebels, 196; ill treatment of them. 197: vom-
mands the Rising Sun, and lost off Charles Town bar. 310, 311.
Gibson, William, owner of vessel, 196.
Gilbert. Sir Humphrey, grant to, 5.
Gilbertson, James, member of As- sembly, 239.
Gilchrist. James, arrives in Loyal Jennie, and gives security, 261.
Giles. Thomas, accompanies sandford, 02, 53.
Barbadoes, 146; appointed to view Wando River, 146: commissioned captain, 147; an old colonist, 154; meniber of Couneil, 156: a deputy, 101: appointed Lieutenant Colonel, 130, 171: advances against Span- iards. 171; member of Council. 197, 210: threatened by Proprietors, 219: mentioned among those from Bar- hailoes. 327 v .: plantation of. $45.
organized, bbs; its influence in this colony, 359: its missionaries and schools, SIX PAD: LOCATION (199- lished by. S . R.v. Som Thomas Sent out by. HI: objects to thatch acts, 430, 145 : mentioned, 13: urges want of bishops, E): free senvol
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assisted by, 494: south Carolina its first field, 699. 700.
Gourdine. Huguenor family of, 323 n. Gourges, Chevalier de. avenges mas- sacre of Menendez, 48.
Governors. usually made Landgraves,
111: Proprietors seek to have made Vice Admirals, but Royal Govern- ment refuses. 296: required to give security, 207 : list of. Appendix, 710. 720.
Graeme. Chief Justice. mentioned, 36. Grand Council, composition of, under Fundamental Constitutions, 100: powers of. 100, 101: under Tem- porary Laws. 140, 141; power to Grinard, Jacob. with René Petit, brings outt colony of Huguenots, 180: men- tioned, 402. make peace or war. 179: to meet at : Oyster Point, 1 2: allowed to pro- pose to Parliament matter for con- . Gualdapé or Duharhe. country of. 42. Guerard. Jacob. invents Pendulum engine for husking rice. 349. sideration. 192: Elisabeth Lining set at liberty by. 197: Lord Cardross claims coordinate authority with. Guerard, Huguenot family of. 323 n. Guerin. Huguenot family of. 323 n. Guttery. Gilbert, appointed Health Officer, 513. 214: all powers of, for time vested in Governor Morton. 217: Governor Colleton refuses to allow delegates of people to act upon any measure . Guy, Rev. William, sent out as school- until passed on by. 227 : issues order master, 495: escapes Indian mas- saere, 534: mentioned, 702. for better observance of Lord's day, 263; Woodward convicted of misde- meanor by. 246. 347.
Grandy. The River mentioned, 82. Grange. Hugh. commissioner of free schools. 48%.
Granville, Lord John. succeeds his father as Palatine. 37 : mentioned, 391: under his direction attempt Hall. Arthur, member of Commons, 505 n .: signs address to the King. made to exclude dissenters from Government, 804, 405: Mr. Bonne : appears before, and is rebuffed, 428. Hall. Captain Fayrer, Governor John- 129; mentioned, 498, 6x1, 711: death of. 465
Gray, Thomas, overseer to Sir Johu Yeamans, comes from Barbadoes, 143: mentioned, 115: becomes Cap- tain. appointed to vier Wande River, 146, 117; she & before Grand Connett, 149: sim sir John You-
It1 : owner of home And Down, Hi4: appointed Major and a Ivances to meet Spaniards, 171. charges against,
173: mentioned as coming from Barbados, 327 » .; plantation of, 245.
Green, Plantation of, 345.
Greene, General Nathanael, men- tionol, 24.
Greg. Percy, author, quoted, 13. - Gregg. Rev. Alexander. author. 29. Grimball, Paul. a deputy, 210; house sacked by Spaniards, 216; on com- mittee to consider Fundamental Con- stitutions, 225; disqualified from holding office, 231; one of Archi- dale's Council, 280; plantation of, 345.
Habeas Corpus Act, Assembly passes, 217: Proprietors disallow as in force without action of Assembly, 247, 248: question as to. 248, 249; passage of, in connection with pirates, 232. 233. 255: approved by Pro- prietors, 517.
son selects, for expedition against pirates, 607: takes part in battle with, 613.
Hall, Gyles, owner of lot in Old Town. 14 : comes from Barbadoes, 327 ». Halsted. Captain of the Blessing. his instructions. 139, 140, 142. 155. writes to Shaftesbury, 162: writes to l'ro- prieints charges against Yeamans and tiras. ITS: mentioned. IND. 182. Hamilton, mentioned. 214. Hamilton, family of Lord Cardross's colony. 196.
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Harcourt, Sir Simon, opinion of, upon Henry, The Sloop. Flagship of Rhett's Church arts. 1. 140, 141.
Hardinge. Viscount, claims share of Sir William Berkeley as hair of, 270. Hardy. Lieutenant Samuel. accom- panies Sandford. 82.
Hare. name of, from Barbadoes, 327 n. Harford. Captain, in Barnwell's expe- dition against Indians, 200.
Harris. John petitions Sothell to as- sume government, 230, 231; charges against. 234.
Harris, Richard, member of Com- mons, signs address to the King, 571.
Harry Haven. river named by Sand- ford, >2.
Hart. Charles, member of Council, High Steward, office of. under Funda- assistant fulge in trial of pirates, 567. 508. 575. 043. 648.
Hart. Hugh, member of Commons, signs address to the King. 571.
Hasell. Rev. Thomas, Missionary So. Prop. Gospet. 459.
Hastings. Captain. in Barnwell's ex- pedition against Indians, 499.
Hawks. Francis. LL.D., quoted, 12%, 273. 500. 501. 502.
Hayden, name of, from Barbadoes. Holmes, Sir Robert, sent with fleet 327 1.
to suppress pirates, 256, 237. 258, 260. Hayti or Hispaniola, mentioned, 40, Holt. Chief Justice, declares slaves 41, 42.
merchandise: 441.
Heath. Sir Robert. Charter of, 49, 54. Horry. Daniel. arrives in the Loyal 08, 59, 60. 01. 67. 70, 79. 95. Juanien and gives security, 261.
Hearne, Captain John. commands Horry, Peter, mentioned. 22.
company during French and Spanish Horry, the Huguenot family of, 323 n. invasion, Bas : murdered by Indians. 536.
Hedges. Sir Charles, Judge of High Court of Adminiry. England, ap- pointsalmiralty officers. 297: Secre- tary of State. 436.
Henry VIII. mentioned, 40; Statute . of, in regard to piracy. 253, 605, 610. 611.
feet against pirates, 597, 599.
Hepworth, Thomas, prosecutes pi- rates, 611.
Herriot, David. captured by Bonnet, 394. turns pirate, 505: is captured and agrees to give evidence, 604: escapes with Bonnet, 608, 609; is discovered and killed, 612.
Hewatt. Rev. Alexander, author, his work, 16: quoted, 232, 239, 251, 252, 253, 259, 260, 262, 312, 315, 318, 348, 460.
Hides, exports of, 350.
Higginton. Mr., on committee to su- pervise Fundamental Constitutions, 375
mental Constitutions, 99, 141: Sir Peter Colleton appointed, 110.
Hildsley Captain, of the man-of-war Planie. 623. 663.
Hill. Charles, member of Commons. signs address to the King, 571; on commission to try pirates, 505.
Hilton's Expedition of Discovery. 71, 72; his map mentioned, 83; men- tioned. 88, 248.
Havana. Carolina open to invasion of, 394: invasion concerted at. 396: Governor of, warns against pirates. Hilton's Head, ST. . 574 . expedition against Carolina Hiwassee. Indians followed as far as, sails from. 063. 346.
Haweth. William, member of Arch- Hobcaw, mentioned, 400. dale's Council. 280.
Hogs. great abundance of, 331.
Holmes. Francis, sent to New Eng- land to mirchase arms, 544.
Horses, Colonists begin to breed, 188. Horsey. Samuel. Proprietors appoint Governor and offer to make Land- grave, 677: trustee to receive sur- ren ler to the Crown. STO.
Howard, Captain Thomas. com- mander of his Majesty's ship. Nhorum, assistant judge to try pirates, 567 ; mentioned, 574.
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Howe, Rev. George. D.D., author, 30; quoted, 196.
Howes, Job, one of committee to con- sider Fundamental Constitutions, 293; again. 376: Speaker of Com- mons which passes Church Act, 406; mentioned, 453,
Huger, Huguenot family of, 523 n.
Hughes, Henry, member of Parlia- ment. 134: decreed to pay Robert Donne for labor. 149; chosen to rep- resent people, 150; lands laid out for. taken for new town. 162, 163: owner of Int in Old Town, 14.
Hughson, C. S., author, 33; quoted, 257,5=6. 601. 005.
Hume of Polwart. one of Lord Car- dross's company. 193.
Humphrey. Rev. Dr. D., Secretary of So. Pro. Gispel, quoted, 339 n.
Hurt. Thomas. owner of lot in Old Town. 164 /.
Hyde, Governor of North Carolina. commotions between Governor Pol- lock ard himself. 497. 40%: con- duet in regard to Barnwell, 500, 501. 1 Hyme, Edward. appointed naval offi- cer, 405.
Hyrne. Captain Edward, one of the Goose Creek men. 218 ».
Ibitachtka, Cacique of. mentioned, 393.
Immigration to South Carolina, sources of, 101.
Imports. Governor Johnson's Report, ; 478. 479.
Indemnity. Act of. Assembly request of Ludwell. 239: nable to grant, 210: petition for. 243: general par- don, but Moore and Daniel excluded from. 246.
Independent or Congregational Church. 3344.
Independents. See Congregationalisty. Indians. Her at approach of Ribault.
44: timidity overcome, assist the French, 45. 46. claims of Europeans by treaty with. 31 : intercourse with Spaniard-, Sa; Sandford welcomed by, 2. . >4, 5, 86. 5 ; Woodward left with, Of: provisions of Funda- mental Constitutions in regard to,
106; Sayle's colony gladly received by, 129; but colonists watchful of, 129; Indians begin to be trouble- some. 146 ; war declared against cer- tain tribes and expedition against, 147: assist in recovering fugitive servants, 170; Yeamans and Gray charged with complicity in death of an, 173; lands purchased from, 178, 179; the use of corn by, 187; of oil by, 189; Proprietors grant privilege of making capture of, 159: instruc- tions as to, 201; warnings that Spaniards were instigating, 214; join Spaniards in destruction of Cardross's colony, 216; Archdale's treatment of, 285; captured in Moore's expedition against Span- iards, 393, 394; Governor Johnson's Report as to numbers of. 480, 481: Tuscarora Indians in North Carolina rise, expedition against. 496, 497, 498, 499, 500, 501, 502, 503; Yamassee In- dians rise, war against, 532, 533, 534, 335, 536, 535. 345, 546; Yamassees driven from these lands, 547.
Indian Trade. Proprietors place re- straints upon. IT7: certain of them enter into the, Ibid .: carried 600 miles into the country. 302 : first for- tunes in Carolina made, 345, 346: in Archdale's time near 1000 miles from Charles Town, 347: Indian traders. 433; regulations not properly en- forced. 531 : act to regulate, 558: re- pealed. 629.
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