The history of South Carolina under the proprietary government, 1670-1719, V.2, Part 29

Author: McCrady, Edward, 1833-1903
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: New York, The Macmillan company; London, Macmillan & co., ltd.
Number of Pages: 774


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Indigo, tried with success, 187: manu- ferured, 353.


Industry. The Ship, 543.


Ingram. Thomas, member of Parlia- ment. 134.


Ireland. emigrants from, 114, 629. Iroquois. Five Nations of, 526.


Izard, Ralph, joins in petition to Sothell to assume government as a Proprietor. 230: charges made by, 236; member of Assembly, 239 n .; on committer to look into Funda- mental Constitutions. 203; conveys lot to French church, 3.5: planta- tion of, 345; introduces Church Art, 416; commissioner of free school,


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488; on commission to try pirates, 567 n .; member of Commons, signs address to the King. 571: again on commission to try pirates, 575 ; cont- missioner of Indian trade, 626; mem- ber of Council, (+2: qualified, (+), 648.


Izard, Walter, member of Commons, signs address to the King, 571.


Jackson. Originall. snit of, against Maurice Mathews. 149; gives land for a church, 331; mentioned, 606, 697.


Jackson, Meliscent, wife of above, Ibid.


Jamaica, establishinent of Royal Gov- ernment in, 37 : tar exported to, 157; skins, furs, etc., exported to, 149: complaints of Governor of. 204: Henry Morgan, Deputy Governor of, 205. 256; case from involving appli- cability of English statutes to colo- nies, 249: story of pirates running away with vessel from, 262; Moore sends sloop to, 381; Daniel goes to, , 382: Ash threatened to be sent to. 386; jurisdiction of Bishop of Lon- don varied in, 418. 419, 442, 413: ex- ports to, 478. 479.


James Island, passengers of the Ris- ing Sun washed ashore on. 311: : operations upon during invasion of French. 397, 399.


James Town, Santee, French settle- ment of. 321, and note.


James Town. Va., mentioned. 1. 5. 6%S. Jeannerette, Huguenot family of, 323 ».


Jehosse Island, mentioned, 85. Jews. mentioned. 391, 462.


Johnson, Fort, mentioned, 395, 506, 579.


Johnson, Rev. Gideon, commissary of Bishop of London. character of, 472; cast away, 473; arrives disheart- ened, complains to Bishop, 4.3; writes letter about people of Caro- lina, IT1. 475; salary of. 487: com- 1 missioner of free school. I **: for building churches, 495: death of. 548 : mentioned. 564. 695.


Johnson, Sir Nathaniel, surety for


Thomas Pinckney, 261, alluded ro by Proprieters, 265 : mentioned, 317 : comes from Leeward Islands. 327 h., 32S; mentioned, 340; makes silk. 350; position in province, 363 ; High churchman, 309: made Governor, 377, 378, 388: opposed to revolution in England, 389; commission issued to, 389; instructions, 389, 390: forti- fies the town, 392: permits Moore to invade Apalachian territory, 392; prepares for French and spanish invasion, 394. 305. 396 : presence in- spires confidence, 397: conduct of defence. 398, 309. 400: raises funds for, 401; revival of Toryism en- hanced by, 403: advocates Church Act, 400, 407; assists in building church, 411 ; letters of Ashe fall into his hands, 413: lays them before as- sembly. 414; Proprietors approve conduct as to Church Act, 429: his steps to procure ministers, 458. 439: dissolves the House. 444; messageto new Assembly, 445: his loyalty to the Queen, 452: his income cur- tailed, 453; called upon to remove Trott, 457; Archdale avenges him- self upon, 460, 461; address to As- sembly, 465, 466. 467: Commons address him, 468; addresses also Proprietors in his defence, 469; his report on condition of province. 477, 478, 479, 480, 481: mentioned, 554, 684, 689.


Johnson, Robert, mentioned. 33, 35: surety for his father as Governor, 390; appears before Board of Trade, 540; to be appointed Governor, 547 ; his instructions. 569: arrives and assumes government, 578 : addresses Commons, 578, 579, 580: Commons reply to, 581; controversy about powder received. 582, 583: pirates demand his attention, 555 ; addresses Commons in regard to, 586, 587; writes to Proprietors on the subject of, 589; pirates demand upon, for medicines, 5W; sunanon Channel. who comply with demand, 591 : or- ganize expedition against, 596, 597: writes to Proprietors on subject,


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606; adopts measures to clear coast | Jones, Thomas, opposes Church Act, of, 606; takes command of fleet in | 409. person, 607, 608, 609; offers reward Jordan River, mentioned, 41, 86, 87. for recapture of Bonnet. 609; pro- Jours. Jacque or James, owner of lot in Old Town. 164, 151,


ceeds against pirates, 612: battle . with, 613; defeats and captures, 614, Jury Law, act providing, 249, 250. 615: maintains feet, 616; Bonnet's Kennis, William, member of Parlia- appeal to, 619: fixes day for execu- ment, 184 ; owner of lot in Old Town, 164. tion of pirates convicted, 620 : writes to Proprietors appealing for assist- Kettleby, Abel, mentioned, 111; pur- chases 5000 acres, 15 : made agent and Landgrave, 516; appears before Board of Trade, 540, 542 : mentioned, 544. 569. ance, 622, 623; cordial relations be- tween Governor and Assembly, 624 : approves acts in regard to rents due Proprietors, 625; represents to Proprietors Commons' grievances ! Kiawha River, mentioned, 77, 80, 00, 91. 125. 126. 129, 151, 126, 162. against Rhett, 631: dissolves the Assembly upon order of Proprietors, Kidd. Captain, mentioned, 262, 203, 595. 632: sends Mr. Yonge to England to represent conduct of Council, 633: Kimberley, Thomas, Attorney Gen- Proprietors reply, 640, 641 : calls new eral, 677. Assembly, 645 ; consults Council and Kimloch, James, member of Council, 569: left out, 640. newly elected members of Commons on threat of invasion by Spaniards, Kingsland, Major, mentioned, 143. Kinsale, Ireland. 115 122. 645 ; proposes subscription of private means, members of Commons refuse, King William, The Ship, of Governor 646: summons field officers of militia ! Johnson's fleet against pirates, 607. 613. for review, 646: receives letter from committee of people calling on him King, Captain, of The Neptune, 598. to hold for King, 647, 648; comes Kussoes, Indians, 146. 147. from plantation and summons Coan- Kyrle. Sir Richard, appointed Gov- cil, 648; part of whom only attend, ernor, 201 : comes out and dies, 202; mentioned, 232, 275. Labat. Père, quoted, 356. 649: Mr. Middleton. on part of Com- mons, addresses him. 649, 650; re- plies, 651, 652, 653 ; dissolves Assem- Ladson, John. comes from Barbadoes, 1×2: member of Assembly. 239. bly, 653 ; has conference with Colonel Parris, 654: finds militia drawn up Ladson. name of, from Barbadoes, contrary to his orders, 654, 655: orders them to disperse, militia re- Laine. Anthony, grant to. 150. fuses, 655; recognizes government Lake, name of, from Barbadoes, 327 n. overthrown, 658: writes to Proprie- Lamboll, Thomas, account of contro- versy between Gehbes and Brough- ton from his Ms., 491.


tors, 658, 659: refuses to pay tax of : new Government, 660; appeals to Assembly, 601; mentioned, 65%. Landgraves, mentioned. 9; provisions 689.


Johnson, Captain, commands company during French invasion, 808.


Jones, Cadwallader, Governor Ba-1 hama Islands, mentioned, 368.


Jones. John, member of Parliament. 104.


Jones, Rev. Morgan, letter of, con- sidered, 330.


of Fundamental Constitutions re- garding. 96, 97. 98, 102 : provision of charter in regard to appointment of, disregarded. 111, 112; to be of the Conneil, 111; Yeamans claims the government by virtue of his being Laumoigrave, mentioned. 150; little material for. among early settlers, 173; mentioned, 176; title of, sought,


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197, 198; mentioned. 208, 224, 232, Lining. Elizabeth. brought here in cap- 258, 266, 278. 258, 200; patents to be tivity, and released by Council. 197. Living, Expenses of, 1SS : Rev. Gideon Johnson complains of, 474. purchased, 202 : legislative power of, denied, 293; mentioned1, 376, 378, 497, 539, 686 : list of. Appendix IV. TIT. Landgravine Colleton. 317 n.


Lands, Price of, 185, 190, 207, 278, 279. 284, 485. 5>0. 551. 624.


Lansac, Haguenot family of, 323 n.


Lawson. John. author. explorer, sur- veyor of North Carolina, 319, 324, 496. 497. 701.


Law officers. List of, Appendix VI, 721. Lawdoniere. expedirion of, 45.


Lawrens. Huguenot family of. 323, n. Lawyers. provisions of Fundamental Constitutions in regard to, 101, 102: O'Sullivan writes for one, 137; none in colony, 148. 252. 239,-299, 611, 617. Lay Commissioners, act appointed, 417-420, 421, 422 ; Boone defends, 433, 434: considered, 441, 443.


Leather. exported to England, 350.


Le Bas, member of Assembly, 239: grant to, 322 2.


Lederer, Expedition of. 128.


Lee. Colonel Henry, author, 20, 24.


Leet-court, under Fundamental Con- stitutions, 08: Leet-men, IL07.


Le Feboure. Captain. commander French expedition, 396, 397.


Le Grand. Isaac, grant to, 322 n. Legare, Hnquenot family of, 323 n.


Leigh. Chief Justice Peter, mentioned, 36.


Le Jau, Rev. Francis, mentioned, 439, 188.


Le Jay, Isaac, 322 n.


Lemon Island, Ribault erects stone upon. 45.


Le Moyne, James, grant to, 322 2. Lenud. Huguenot family of, 323 n. Lexington, Battle of, mentioned, 3. Libraries. provincial, 353, 471, 472. 500; public. 701.


Limitation. Statute of. enacted, 515. Linche. Captain. commands company in French invasion, 8.


Loan, Captain Arthur, of the ship Mediterranean, assistant judge in trial of pirates, 607, 610.


Lochart, of Lord Cardross's companyy 195.


La Roche, Huguenot family of, 323 n. : Locke. John, mentioned, 9,37 ; Funda-


mental Constitutions drawn by, 94; Ms. copy supposed to be in his hand- writing, 105; effect of, upon his rep- utation, 109, 110; made Landgrave, 111, 141: his interest in settlement of colony, writes letters for Shaftes -. bury, 157; his responsibility for clause of Constitutions in regard to Church of England, 167; connection with province ceases, 269; business of province attended to by him, 275; appointed Landgrave for ser- vices in drawing Constitutions, 292; provision in Constitutions in regard to slavery, 058 : mentioned, 523, 685, 710.


Locke Island, 176.


Logan. George, charged by Randolph with illegal seizing and condemning vessels, 312: nominated by Assem- bly as Receiver: 456, 458: commis- sioner of free schools, 488: assistant judge to try pirates, 567 n .; Speaker, sigus address to the King, 571; on commission to try pirates, 575; com- missioner to regulate Indian trade, 626; letter to Governor Johnson call- ing upon him to hold for the King, 647.


London, Bishop of, Governor and Council write to, for minister in place of Mr. Marshall, 410: recom- mends Mr. Marston, 412; question as to his jurisdiction, +17. 418, 420: Boone maintains, 482, 433: So. for Pro. Gos., refers Church Act to, 439: jurisdiction questioned, 442; office of commissary, jurisdiction exer- eised by. 471 ; sends out Rev. Gideon Johnson as. 17: mentioned, 495.


Linchley, Christopher. arrives in Ional January, and gives security, London Company, charter of, men- 261 ; deposition of, as to prize, 202. tioned, 57.


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London or Wilton, Colleton County election to be held at, 198.


Longbois, Captain, commands com- pany during French invasion, 398. Longuemar, Nicholas, grant to, 322 n. Lorcey, Captain, member of Com- mons, 505 22.


Loughton. Edward, searches for mines, 84%.


Louis XIV, The King, mentioned, 365. |


Lovinge, Michael, sawyer, grantor of : Machoone. Robert, commission, 379.


lot on which French afterwards built, 335 n.


Low, Emmanuel. a Quaker, 273.


Lowndes, name of, from island of St. Christopher, 327 2., 328.


Lowndes, Thomas, purchases Land- | Macyck. Huguenot family of, 325 n.


graveship, 111: mentioned, 677 :; Appendix IV. 517.


Loyd. Mr., condnet during Revolution, 635.


Loyal Jamaica, privateer. arrives, 259. 260: passengers on. 261.


Ludwell, Philip, mentioned, 233. 254: sketch of, 235: commissioned as Manwaring, Captain. of sloop For- tune, captured by pirates, 596. Governor of Carolina, 236; his in-' structions, 236. 23 ;. 238: calls As- Marion. Francis, mentioned, 21. 22. Marion. Huguenot family of, 323 n. sembly, 239: Assembly address him, ' 239: his strange reply, 240; denies. Marlborough. Earl of, claim of, to Barbadoos, 54, 70. indemnity sought, 241; Proprietors withdraw power previously given Marlborough. Duke of, mentioned, 405. 426, 430, 452. him, 345: admit to him they cannot ! enforce Constitution. 246: write to ! Marschall, James, member of Parlia- him they will rule by charter, 247; ment. 134. pursues reactionary course in regard Marsden. Rev. Richard. rector to St. Philip's Church, 420. 453. 476. 495. to Huguenots, 263 ; Proprietors warn him against Goose Creek men, 265 : advises emission of word " nobility" in enacting words of statute, 265: commission recalled, 266; men- tioned, 276, 527 674. 675.


Ludwell, Dame Frances. sketch of. and med as Kel Berkeley, walls Sir William Barramy's share to Archdale, 270; disregarding him, asi


Lady Ludwell she conveys to certain Proprietors, Ibid.


Luke Island mentioned as boundary in charter. 64.


Lynch, Sir Thomas. Governor Ja- maica. charges Carolina to favor pirates. 204. 206.


Lord's Day, to be observed, 133, 513, Lyttleton, Governor William Henry, 514, 515. mentioned, 35.


Lords. House of. rejects Occasional Macaulay, Lord, quoted, 298, 317. Conformity Bill. 426: Boone appeals to, 434: their Lordships address the Queen, 435: Queen's action thereon, 436. 437, 438: mentioned, 461.


MeCrady, Edward, quoted, 13, 37, 694. McIver. Hon. Henry, Commissioner of Public Records, 32.


McMaster. Professor J. B., quoted, 12. 36, 694.


Mackay, Colonel Alexander, com- mands forces in Indian war, 535, 536, 544.


Mackemie, Rev. Francis. Presbyte- rian clergyman, visits Carolina, 334.


Madagascar, mentioned, 263: rice brought from. 348, 349.


Mahown, Dennis, fugitive servant, 150.


Maine, province of, mentioned, 56, 710. Manigault. Huguenot family of, 323 n. Manigault, Judith, 320.


Marshall, Ralph, servant to Captain O'Sullivan, 121 ; chosen Representa- tive of people, 123, 156; member of Grand Conneil, 161 ; owner of lot in Old Town, Ist n .: joins in applien- tion for a clergyman 315: member of Royal African Company, IST.


Marshall. Rev. Samuel, sent out and made Registrar of colony, 501 : min-


Macclesfield, Lord, decision in case of Dawson v. Trott. 480, 675, 676.


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ister of St. Philip's, and death of, | Medlicot arrives in the Loyal Jamaica, 309; his character, 332: mentioned, and gives security. 261. 262. 333, 410, 411. 415.


Marston, Rev. Edward. involved in controversy of Church Act, 408 : put in charge of St. Philip's Church, 411: his character. 412; meddles with political matters. 413 ; preaches against Commons, and is summoned to bar of, +14: deprived of salary, refuses to hear censure. 415: men- tioned. 117. 419. 420, 422, 430, 439, 440, 445, 475, 476, 495: importunes Commons for reinstatement, 454, 455. Martell, James, grant to. 320 n.


Martial law declared by Colleton. 228; Commons petition against, 242 : Governor Craven declares, 535; al- lowed by Assembly, 537.


Martyr, Peter, historian, quoted, 42. Mary, Queen. 229.


Maryland mentioned, 2, 3, 50, 57, 293, 294, 418. 419. 377, 710.


Massachusetts. 7. 73, 293.


Masters. Captain John. of the ship Henry, expedition against pirates, 607, 613.


Mathews, Edward, owner of lot in Old Town. 164.


Mathews. Maurice. account of voyage from Bermuda, 126: member of Par- i liament, 134: appointed to view Ward's River, 146; mentioned, 149; Representative, 136 : Grand Council. 161 : owner of lot in Old Town, 164: appointed captain, 171; mentioned, Is: appointed to take possession of lands sold -by In-


dians, 1955: member of Council, 197. Mitchell. Colonel, of North Carolina, Maule. Rev. Robert. commissioner free school. 511.


Maverick, John (or Manwick), owner of lot in Old Town, 164 ; comes from Barbadoes, 527 n.


May, The River. 44-4>.


Maybank. David, searches for mines, 342.


Mazyck. Huguenot family of. 323 h.


Mazyck. Isaac, surety for Daniel


Meeting Street, Charleston, men- tioned, 163.


Melendez massacres French garri- son. 48.


Merchants of London, mentioned. 342, 551.


Meriwether. Colyer, author. men- tioned, 36.


Michau, Hurnenot family of, 323 n. Michel, Lewis, grant to, in North Caro- lina. 496.


Middleton, Arthur, member of Coun- cil, 197; comes from Barbadoes, 327 n .; mentioned, os9.


Middleton, Arthur, the younger. mentioned, 35; commissioner of free school, 488; Committee of Cor- respondence, 517: sent to Virginia for assistance, 544, 543, 549: on com- mission to try pirates, 507; presi- dent of Convention, 649.


Middleton. Edward, comes from Bar- hadoes, 327 n.


Military organization, 9, 10.


Militia, Governor Johnson's report of, 47S.


Miller. Charles, owner of lot in Old Town. 164.


Mills, statistics, 125.


Minerva. The Ship. plundered and burnt by pirates, 616.


member of Mines, Moore makes search for, 347 : Proprietors send out Cutler to search for, 318.


Mississippi. mentioned, 3, 77, 258. 553, 683.


commands in war with Indians. 501. Mobile. mentioned. 538, 543, 553, 683. Modiford. Colonel. of Barbadoes, pro- poses to come to Carolina, 71; but is diverted. 72.


Money, purchasing power, 114, 453, 624, 625.


Montserrat, mentioned. ITS.


Montague, Lord Charles Greville. mentioned. . 15, 5%.


Horry. 261 2 .: mentioned. 697, 698. Montgomerie, the family of. 196, 214. Mediterranean. The Ship, 607, 612, Montgomery. Sir Robert. proposed 613. colony of Azilia, 573. 576, 378, 550.


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Moody, The Pirate, mentioned, 606, 609, 616.


Moore. Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Amy, 400, 674.


Moore, James, member of Council,


197; one of the Goose Creek men, 238 m .: member of Assembly, 239: excluded from pardon, 246: men- tioned by Proprietors as head of faction, 265: his opposition, 267: member of Council. 280; plantation of, 345: adventurer and Indiau trader, 347 : searcher for gold. 346: supposed to be son of Roger Moore of Ireland, 36; : chosen by Council, Governor. 373, 371 : prorogues As- sembly. 355: his expedition against St. Augustine, 378, 379, 380, 381, 382, 383, 384. 385, 586; made Attorney General, 391: commands expedition against Apalachian Indians, 392, 393, 394 : signs Church Act as mem- ber of Council, 406: death of, 452; mentioned. 479. 684, 689.


Moore. James, son of above. com- mands second expedition sent to North Carolina, 525. 526 : appointed Lieutenant General, 544; chosen Governor by Convention, 654; men- tioned. 001. 002, 684, 689.


Moore, Maurice, son of first above. : commands volunteers from North Carolina, 544; pursues Indians into western North Carolina, 547 ; thanked by Assembly, 554; men- tioned, 684.


Moore. Roger, son of first above, member of Commons, signs address to the King, 571n.


Moore, Fort, mentioned. 546, 555, 703. Moores, The. irom Barbadoes, 327 n. Moran, Michael servant, set free for idleness. elected member of Parlia- ment, 1:44.


Morgan, John. meniber of Commons,


Morgan. Sir Henry, knighted and made Deputy Governor of Jamaica.


Morritt, Rev. Thomas, master of free school. Tuy.


Morton, Joseph, comes out with colony


of dissenters, 194 and n .; made Landgrave and Governor, Ibid. ; his administration short, 197. 198, 199: dissolves Parliament, 200; removed, 201: mentioned, 207: chosen Gover- nor by Council and commissioned by Proprietors, 210; a Deputy also. Ibid. : controversy with Lord Car- dross, 214, 215 : warned by Cardross of Spanish invasion, 216: his house sacked. Ibid. ; summons Parliament. 217; all powers of Grand Council vested in him, 217: superseded by Colleton, 218; mentioned, 219, 223; 224. 232, 275 : authorized with Daniel to sell Landgraveships. 200; ap- pointed Judge of Admiralty, 297: charged with corruption by Ran- dolph, 304; Proprietors disapprove his acceptance of office under the King, 305; mentioned, 345, 372; upon death of Blake, though a Land- grave, set aside for Moore, 373; not a favorite with Proprietors, 374: mentioned, 301, 402, 403: denied leave to enter protest against Church aets, 409; mentioned, 440: com- missioner of free school, +88; men- tioned, 497, 689, 59G.


Morton, Joseph, Jr., a Deputy, 210.


Moseley. Edward, leader of faction in North Carolina, 497; intimacy with Barnwell, 302, 503.


Moseley. Edward, paid for cataloguing books in library. 701.


Motte, John Abraham, commissioner of free school, 488 : his death, 511. Mottes. See Mottes from Antigua. Moultrie, General William, author, 19. Mouzon. Huguenot. family of, 523 n. Mulberry Castle, description of, 706. Muschamp. Captain George. Collector of King's Revenue, arrives, 211; at- tempt to enforce Navigation Act, 213; seizes vessel for violating, 222. 223; calls upon othell to assume government is a Proprietor, 230; appointed by Sothell a Deputy, 231 : mentioned. 2.5.


Nahucke. Indian Fort, North Caro- lina. 525.


Nairne. Captain Thomas, member of


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Commons, 305; sent to inquire cause | New York, mentioned, 2, 3, 5, 8, 56, of Indian discontent, 533; is mur- 180. 229, 293, 479. 541. dered by them. 534.


Nantes, Edict of, mentioned, 319, 336, 402.


Naval officer. Nicholas Trott ap- pointed, 2:5.


New York Revenge. The Ship, the ship named Eagle changed by pi- rates to. tila.


Nicholas James, lius Petibois, grant to, Sen.


Navigation Act, account of, 70; officer | Nicholson. Sir Francis. mentioned, 35, Sent to enforce, 210, 211 ; resented by 354, 471, 589, 541; made Provisional Governor. 673. Barbadians. 212, 213; Randolph com- plains of violation of. 293; schemes Nobility, Provincial, under Funda- mental Constitutions, 96, 97. to enforce, 294; reenactment of. 294, 295: Board of Trade press enforce- ment of, 294, 295: and rice among enumerated articles. 516, OST.


Noble, Henry, surety for Thomas Pinckney, 201; member of Council, signs Church Act, 406; member of Commons, 505.


Negro slavery, institution of, 9: pro- vision of Fundamental Constitutions No Popery Cry, 260. in regard to, 105. 107; Yeamans : Norris, Thomas, mentioned, 134.


brings first negro slaves to Carolina. | North Carolina, mentioned, 5, 77, 235, 151 ; slaves brought from West 278, 203. 294, 461, 506, 325. 545, 550, 551, 554. Indies, 190: Barbadian Slave Code adopted, 234; Barbadians bring their Northey, Sir Edward, Attorney Gen- eral of England. 436, 440. 441. Norton, John. mentioned, 149. Nova Belgia, emigrants from, 180. Oats, abundance of, yield, 187. slaves. 327 : Barbadian social order based on institution, brought here, 357, 358, 359. 300, 361, 362, 563; duty imposed upon importation of slaves, : 383; Chief Justice Holt declares ne- Occasional Conformity, controversy gro slaves merchandise under Nav- in England regarding, 366, 408, 426. Octogenarian Lady, 29- n. Oglethorpe's expedition, 577, 578. igation acts. 441; numbers, 478; imported from Barbadoes and Ja- maica, 479 : duty on, 557 : institution ; Oldfield. John. member of Commons, of, mentioned, 683, 686, 657 ; table of 503 n.


importation of negro slaves, Appen- Oldmixon, John. author, 13, 16: dix VI, 721.


Neptune. The Ship. captured by pi- rates. 397, 505.


Neufville. Huguenot family of, 323 n. Neuse River. mentioned. 525, 549.


Neve, Captain John, one of the Goose Creek men, 238.


Nevis. mentioned, 122, 178.


Newberne, N. C., mentioned, 499.


New England, mentioned, 4, 6, 7, 214, 229. 287. 204. 537.


New England Co., mentioned, 73, 74. New Hampshire. mentioned, 294.


New Jersey. mentioned, 56, 229, 293, 709. 710. 711.


New Mexico mentioned, T7.


New Netherlands, mentioned, 49, 212. New Providence, mentioned, 588, 589.


quote 1. 145, 193, 208, 332, 351, 378, 405, 415, 419, 425, 444, 486.


Old Town mentioned, 37, 402: laid out anew, and lots redistributed, 163. 164: abandoned, 182.


Oldys. Joseph, mentioned, 150. O'Neal, John B., mentioned, 29. Orange Quarter, 319, 448.


Osborne, Rev. Mr., escapes Indians,


O'Sullivan, Captain Florence, master on board Caroline on feet in the Downes, 121 and n .: a Deputy, 124; writes to Lord Ashley, 136: writes for a minister to be sent. 13 : men- tioned, 155, 156. complained of as incompetent as a surveyor. 157; owner of lot in Old Town, 164; takes part, it is alleged, in civil


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disturbances, 169; Braine makes Pendarvis, Joseph, owner of lot in charges against, 170: made captain, 171: mentioned. 307, 318.


Owen, William, proposes bringing suit ! against Yeamans, 124: censures le- Pendulum engine, for husking rice, gality of election, 125, 126; makes question as to power of Governor , Penelope. The Ship, taken by pirates, and Council, 133. 134, 135; declared 573. incapable of holding office, 135; is a Penn. William, mentioned, 56. deputy, 136, 161 ; mentioned, 153, 156, Pennsylvania, Province of, mentioned, 2, 229. 294. 202. 479. 213, 685; owner of lot in Old Town, 163.


Oyster Point, or White Point, meu- tioned, 37 ; lands upon, laid out for a town, 163; removal from Old Town to. 182; town described, 183.


Pacquereau, Captain Louis, of French fleet captured, 400.


Palatine, term defined, 59; Province ) created a county Palatine, Ibid., 94. 95; Court, 110: to name Governor, 140; Assembly objects to two courts, ; 241, 242; mentioned, 274. 291, 504: list of Palatines, see Appendix III, 716.


Palmer, "a young stripling," gallant action of, 535.


Panama, mentioned, 205, 258.


Parish System. account of. 559, 560: taken from Barbadoes, Ibid., 562, 563, 694, 695.


Parishes, laid out, 447, 448; names of, Ibid. and n.


Parker, name of, from Barbadoes, 327 2.


Parliament, 102, 156, 161.




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