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Parris, name from Barbadoes, 328 n. Parris, Alexander, commissioner of . Pilots. provided. 44.
free school, 488; commissioner for Commons, 505 x .: mentioned, 586 : on commission to try pirates, 609; commander of militia in Revolution of 1719. 654, 655.
Parris Island, mentioned, 494 n.
Parties, formation of, 152, 133.
Partridge. Nathaniel, Provost Mar- Piracy. Statute of Henry VIII. 2544; shal, 604.
Peas abundance of. 187.
Poll, Ignatius pirate, agrees to become evidence for crown. 604: refuses to Hy, and testities, 611, 617.
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Old Town. 104; receiver of funds for expedition to St. Augustine, 217 : member of Assembly, 239.
Percival, Andrew, Governor of plan- cation on Edisto, 175, 176; Indians make deeds to, 179; member of Council, 197; petitions Sothell to assume government as a Proprietor, 230; mentioned, 236.
Percy. name of. from Antigua, 328 n. Perdriau. Huguenot family of, 324 h, Perkins, Simon, colony offered to, from emigrants, 180.
Peronnean, Huguenot family of. 324 n. Peru. mentioned, 638.
Petit Rene, with Grinard brings out colony of Haguenors, 180, 181 : colo- nists of, mentioned, 319, 321, 402.
Pettibois See Nicholas.
Pettitt. John. colony offered to, with Perkins, for emigrants, 180.
Peyre. Huguenot family of, 324 2. Philadelphia. mentioned, 309.
Phoenix. The Ship. brings a number of families from New York, 144.
Phoenix, The Man-of-War. 623, 663. Pierce, Captain, commands Indians in Barnwell's expedition. 409. Pierpont, Rev. Benjamin. 335.
Pinckney, Charles, mentioned, 36.
building church, 45; member of Pinckney, from Jamaica, 327 n.
Pinckney Thomas, arrives in the Loool Juridica, and gives surety, 201 : deposition of, in regard to prize,
Pinkerd, John, owner of lot in Old Town. 104 n.
made of force, 566.
Pirates. mentioned, 33; occupied by coast of Carolina, 204: encouraged by Charles Il. legitimate cause of sympathy between colonists and,
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205; but not harbored by them, 206: | Popish Plot, mentioned, 402. message of Proprietors in regard to, Popish Terror, 193. 219; charges against colonists of complicity with, examined and re- futed, 250, 251, 250, 253, 254, 253. 1 256, 257, 258: taken and executed. : Porcher, Huguenot family of, 323 n. 312 ; again appear on coast, 564, 365, | Pork, exported to West Indies, 350.
Population, estimates of, 113, 140, 144, 185. 302. 313, 335, 341, 475, 478, 481. See Appendix VII. 722.
566; Statute of Henry VIII in regard Porter, John, of North Carolina, seut to England to complain of Governor Johnson, 461. to adopted, certain, taken, tried underand executed, 566.507 : another party taken. tried, and executed, Portman, Christopher, chosen Repre- sentative, 150, 161; owner of lot in Old Town, 161 n. ; comes from Bar- badnes, 327 n. 575; Governor's message in regard to, 580: pirates infest coast, in no sense Carolina pirates, 587; driveu from Providence take refuge at' Port Peril, Sandford so names St. Cape Fear. Thatch or Black Beard : Helena Sound, 87.
appears off Charles Town bar, takes : Port Royal, mentioned, 6; Ribault vessel with citizens and demands medicines on pain of death of pris- oners, 589. 300: demand complied with, 591: Bonnet joins Thatch, 593, 594; their deprelations. 505: Gov- ernor Johnson organizes expedition against, 506; Colonel Rhett in com- mand proceeds in search of, battle with and captures Bonnet, 597, 598. 599, 600, 601, 602, 603, 604. See Bon- net for escape, recapture, trial, and execution ; Moody appears, Governor Johnson orzzaizes ant commands another expedition against, 008, 609: attacks and captures Worley, 612, 613, 614. 615. 016. names. 44; mentioned, 48, 49, 50; Sandford enters, 86, 87 : leaves, 90; expedition to be sent to, 114; in- structions to colonists upon their arrival there, 116: mentioned, 122; colonists under Sayle enter, 125; old election there. 125: sails from, 126; mentioned, 177: Lord Cardross selects for his colony. 195; men- tioned, 214, 215; colony at, destroyed by Spaniards, 217; rendezvous of ex- pedition against St. Augustine. 381; Beaufort Town built upon Port Royal River, 493; mentioned, 331 ; Indians atrack settlers upon, 534 : mentioned, 546, 547 ; small fort at, 703.
Plantations. English governments of, 51.52.
Plowden. Francis, killed. 393.
Plymouth. Mass .. mentioned, 1. 688. Pocotaligo, mentioned. 333, 535.
Poe's Story of Gold Bug, mentioned, 262.
Pollock. Thomas, of North Carolina, leader of faction. 497; charges against Barnwell, 501, 502, 503, 525. ' Police (Military ) System, established, 9, 10, 594.
Pompion Hill Church. mentioned, 307, 40S. tilli.
Pon Pon River. mentioned. 64.
Poor Laws. 515.
Popell, William. Receiver, with Pen- darvis, of funds for expedition against St. Augustine, 217.
Port Royal, The Ship, mentioned as one of the fleet on the Downes about to sail. 115, 120: loses an anchor at Barbadoes, 122; is cast away near Abaco, 123.
Porto Bello, mentioned, 205, 258.
Portugal, agent offered reward for obtaining exportation of rice free to. 517.
Portuguese pirates, 588.
Postell, Huguenot family of. 323 n.
Postoffice, mentioned, 3: established,
Powder Receiver, controversy over the appointment of, 582. 583.
Power. Captain, of the Emperor, rapture l bs pirates, 508.
Powis. John, member of Assembly, 239. Powis. T., Attorney General of Eng-
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land, opinion upon trade to Scotland and Ireland, 222, 223.
Poyass, Huguenot family of. 823 n.
Precedency, Rules of. under Funda- mental Constitutions, Appendix I, 713. 714.
Presbyterians. churches of, 334 ; men- tioned. 338, 404, 699.
Prettye. Henry, owner of lot in Old Town, 16-2.
Price, John. mentioned, 111, 677, and in List of Landgraves, Appendix IV, 718.
Prices. act was certain, 225; of labor, etc .. 452.
Privateers, question as to the employ- ment of, 255, 256.
Probate office, records of. 260. 262. Proprietary governments, men- tioned, 3; nature of. 52; King James determines to siuppress, 213, 218. 229; Randolph nrzes the King to do so. 293. 294, 295: Board of Trade joins in doing so, 296, 297, 681, 682, 7OP.
Proprietors, Lords. mentioned, 9, 37; grant to, 56 : sket ches of, 61. 62. 63, 64; powers conferred upon, by char- ter. 65, 66, 67, 65; meet to devise plans, 73; form joint stock com- pany, and issue proposals for colo- nists. 73, 74: appoint Sir William Berkeley Governor of Carolina, 74: lay off Albemarle and Clarendon counties, 74, 75: mentioned, 80: Sandford takes possession of terri- tory for, 82, 53: Fundamental Con- stirutions adopted by, 94 ; provisions of, in regard to, 95, 96. 97, 98, 99, 100, 101. 102. 103: mentioned, 104, 105. 107: establish government under, 110; mentioned, 111, 112: commis- sion for deputies. 116. 117 : disregard provisions of charter. 120: deputies of. W4; offer of, to Ret. Mr. Bond. 132: Governor and Council complain | of Owen. 121: mentioned, 140, 111; disregard provisions of charter. 1tl, 112; "our of purvs." (42; men-, tioned. 113. 145, 147, 148, 151, 154, ! 157. 158, 160. 164. 163. 166: seven of. churchinen, 167; send out " Tempo- . 3
rary" and " Agrarian Law," 167, 168, 169; some of, establish planta- tion on Edisto, 175, 170: disregard provisions of charter. 178; purchase lands from Indians, 179; mentioned, 181; instructions of, as to location of town, 182: mentioned, 183; give privilege to capture Indians, 189; offers of. to immigrants, 190 : modify constitutions, 192: mentioned, 194; agreement with Lord Cardross's col- ony, 195; mentioned, 197, 198: letter of, in regard to ballots, 198, 200; mentioned, 201 ; recommend Quarry, 202; mentioned, 203. 204, 206; Com- missioner West, 207: instructions of, Ibid .: mentioned, 208 : announce death King Charles II, 209: commis- sion Morron, 210: approve condnet of Colleton, 218, 219: mentioned, 224, 225: deny Fundamental Consti- titions of 1669. 226, 227: proclaim King William and Queen Mary, 229; abandon Colleton, 251; mentioned, 232; commission Ludwell, 233; men- tioned, 237. 239, 241, 243; issue be- tween colonists and, 246: declare purpose of abandoning constitution. 246; opinion of, in regard to force of habeas corpus Act. 247. 248, 249 ; dis- allow Jury Act, 250; disapprove act regarding elections, 251 : mentioned, 258, 260; surrender no power, 264; several of, advance funds, 274; neglect of colony, 275; attempted meetings of, 276, 277: Archdale sent out by, 277; mentioned, 287, 288, 289: make another effort to impose Fundamentil Constitutions. 291; disregard of charter. 292; re- fuse demand of Assembly in regard to, 293 : send out a Chief Justice and Attorney General, 297. 298; men- tioned, 300, 301. 505; letters to Chief Justice and Attorney General, 305, 300 ; letter of Governor and Council to, 30%; mentioned. 314; summoned to answer in regard to Blake's ap- pointment as Governor, ESS: com- mission Sir Nathaniel Johnson, 889: Assembly thanks. 392; Ach sent to. +13; powers of, uuder charter, in
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regard to religion, 433; ordered to Public Houses, acts in regard to, 285, declare Church acts void, 437, 444; 236. 514. controversy with Assembly about Puritans, mentioned, 49, 318, 326. Quakers, mentioned, 272, 274, 278, 329, 461, 670. 671, 699. appointment of Receiver, 456: as- cendancy of dissenters in Board of. 458, 459 ; inform Governor of appoint- Quarantine. established, 513. " ment of Mr. Johnson Commissary Bishop of London, 472; grant of, to de Graffenried, +0; proclaim King George I, 527 : grant extraordinary . to Trott, 529; unable to assist colo- nists, 539, 541, 552 : mentioned, 550: Queich, Captain Benjamin, member of Commons, 505 1. revoke Trott's veto powers, 564: ap- point Robert Johnson Governor. Quo warranto, writ of, 213. 437. 568; private correspondence with Trott, 569: mentioned, 571, 572, 573; 1 consider proposition for establish- : ment of the Province of Azilia, 576. Ramage, B. J., author, 33. 577 : mentioned, 375, 579 : offer " do- Ramillies, victory of, mentioned, 452. Ramsay. David, author, 18: quoted, 252, 509, 348, 350. nation, " 581 : mentioned, 624; good- will of colonists to, 626; order to dissolve Assembly, 626, 627 : and re- i peal acts in regard to elections, 623: in regard to Yamassee lands, 629: mentioned, 630, 631, 632, 033, 634; Mr. Yonge sent with memorial to, 635; composition of, 635; Yonge presents memorial. 636. 637, 638, 639: memorial resented by, 640; Yonge sent back with letter from. 641; new appointments to Council, 642: and repeal of duty act, 642; Yonge's criticism of, 643, 644 : whole province risesinconfederacy against, 646, 647, 648. 649, 650, 631. 652, 653, ; 654, 653, 656, 657. 658, 659, 660, 661, 662, 663; and is overthrown, 664; mentioned, 670, 671. 672, 673, 1174, 675, 676: make an effort to recover their government, 677; dnally sur- render to the Crown, 678, 679, 680; mentioned, 606, 637. 699; devolu- Receiver of Rents, 211. tions of titles of, 71l. Red Sea, pirates from, 259.
Providence, Island of, mentioned. 113, Register, office of. under Funda- 296, 645, 663.
Province terinition of term. 77.
Provisional Government. established, Reiner. Captain George, of the Love 173.
Provost Marshal. 10: Elward Raw- lins, P. M .. dies, 809: Trott empow- ered. to appoint his own, 529: Na- thaniel Partridge, 09H.
Quarry. Robert, chosen Governor by Council. 202: charged with complic- ity with pirates, 203: a deputy. 210: mentioned, 232, 236, 237, 276; plan- tation of, 345.
Raleigh. Sir Walter, mentioned, 49; charter of, quoted, 53; mentioned,
Randolph, Edward. collector of King's customs, mentioned, 202. 260; com- plains of violation of Navigation Act, 293: recommendations for the enforcement of, 204: report of to Board of Trade, 301 ; mentioned, 304, 307, 311. 314, 368, 374, 566.
Raven. John, member of Commons, 505 A.
Ravenel, Daniel. father and son. 602 n. Ravenel. Huguenot family of, 323 n.
Ravenel, Rene, member of Assembly. 259 2.
Rawlins, Edward, death of, 309; from St. Christopher, 327 a.
Read, Captain Thomas, of the ship. Fortune, captured by pirates. 596.
Receiver, office of, 141, 456, 458, 569, 573, 624, 660.
mental Constitutions, 103, 141, 125 and a., 176.
Javert, arrives, and gives security, Vil and n.
Religion provisions of Fundamental Constitutions in regard to, 103, 104, 105, 106.
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Religious Sects, ratio of, 338.
Rents, arrears of, 624, 625.
Revenge. Pirate Craft, 593, 394, 595, 613, 614.
nots, 180, 181: T. A. Clerk of, re- ports, 183, 185; mentioned, 319,
Riots Election, 384, 386.
Rhett, William. mentioned, 33; sketch Risbee. Joseph, presents Church Act of, 369: command of expedition to to Governor, 406: brought to bar of House, 158; is made speaker, 458: sigus address to Proprietors in yin- dication of Governor Johnson, 470. St. Augustine offered to, and de- clined, 383: Colleton members com- ! plain of ill usage by, in election for House, 385: commands fleet against 'Rising Sun, loss of the ship, 310, French, 397, 400; mentioned, 406; 311. is made Speaker, 453: mentioned, Rivers, John, agent of Lord Ashley, 116: mentioned, 127. 154. 453: commissioner for building church, 495: Speaker of Commons, Rivers, Professor James W., author, 505 m .; commissioner of free school, mentioned, 28: quoted, 105, 177, 267, 281, 318, 501, 505. 511: committee of correspondence. 517 ; dissents from address to Gov- Roanoke. Inlet of. 290.
ernor. 530; election law not accepta- ; Robert. Rev. Pierre, Huguenot minis- ter, 337.
ble to, 503: mentioned, 591; com- mands Heer against pirates, 396,597, Robinson, John, member of Grand Council. 161: owner of lot in Oll Town, 164 : appointed captain. 171. Rodd, George, mentioned as Attorney General, 475. 309. 600. 001, 602 : defeats and capt- 1 ures Stede Bonnet. 003, 604: men -! tioned, 600: declines command of second feet, 607 : accepts commis-1 sion to recapture Bonnet, and re- Rogers, Captain Woodes, dispatched with naval force against pirates, 505 ; mentioned. 586; arrives at New Providence and receives surrender of large number of pirates, 58%: mentioned, 589, 616; Governor of Providence. 663. captures him, 612: Bonnet appeals to him for merev, 619, 620; men- tioned, 621, 530. ### #45; escapes personal effect of Revolution, 656, 600: yet preserved cre lit with Pro- prietors, 661; repairs fortifications, 663; mentioned, 684, 600; death of, , Roman Catholics. mentioned, 410; ex- 600 n. ; gift of, to St. Philip's Church, 696.
eluded from benefit of aet to encour- age importation of white servants, 556.
Rhode Island, mentioned, 5, 293, 294. Ribault. Jean mentioned. 8. 37; sent out in command of two ships. lands, and takes possession in name of King | Rosin, mentioned as an export, 553. of France. H. 15 : leaves garrison at Port Royal and returns to France, : 15: mentioned. 48.
Romania, Cape. mentioned. 76, 80; Sandford names it Cape Carteret, 92 ; mentioned as Romano, 125.
Royal African Co., members of, men- tioned, BET.
Rice, exported infore end of seven- teenth century, 54%: when first in-
watch interest of coloriste in regard 1, 21 : In ningal. ". west of
Richard, The Pirate. Mno
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Royal James, The Ship. Bonnet changes name of his ship to, 596: mentioned in battle with Rhert, 399. 600, 601, 602: surrenders to Rhett, 603: employed in Governor John- son's expedition. a13.
Royal or Provincial Government. defined, 52. establisho l in Virginia, Jamaica, and Barbados, ET : in South Carolina, CT3.
Richmond, The Ship, brings flugne- Royes, Huguenot family of, 323 n.
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Ruffly, Thomas, murdered by Indians, 534.
Russ, John. member of Commons, signs St. James's Santee Parish. estab- address to the King, 571 h.
Russell, Captain John. of the Port Royal, 115.
Rye, lands produced good, 187.
Ryswick, Peace of, mentioned, 289. 365.
Sacheverell. Dr., mentioned, 476. Sacramental Test. imposition of. 408. 409. 432.
Sainsbury, W. Noel. mentioned. 32. St. Andrew's Parish, established, 447 ;
representatives of, 561; St. George's St. Loe, Captain. of the Falour, 545. taken from, 554.
St. Augustine, Town of, mentioned, St. Michael's Church 183, 334, 416. 34, 35, 41, 50, 127 : garrison at, 130; St. Paul's Parish. established, 447;
ing, escaped to, 170; Spaniards re- St. Philip's Church, first church erected, 183, 334: mentioned, 408: Lady Blake contributes to the adorn- ment of, 645: beauty of. 708.
mentioned, 154. 169: slaves desert- ! treat to, 171: mentioned. 195, 205, : 214; prepararions for expedition : against, 217: invasion and destruc- : tion of Cardress's colony. 219. 220. St. Philip's Parish, established, 416; defined, HIT; parochial charges of, 4ST; new church to be built for. 495: commissioner appointed, 509 ; library to be kept in the parsonage of and minister of. librarian, 510: repre- sentatives of, 561. 563.
221; mentioned, 248, 266, 302: Gov- ernor Moore's expedition against, 378, 379, 360, 382, 383; mentioned. 302, 394, 509. 411, +79, 531, 532, 543, 574, 675, 683.
St. Bartholomew's Parish, established, 447 ; special provisions as to elections .. 562, 573 ; additional number given, ¿ 626.
St. Denis Parish, derivation of the name, 319; establishment of parish, 447: salary of rector, 448; repre- sentation of. 561. 626.
St. Domingo, mentioned. 127.
St. George's Bay, spanish name for Charleston harbor. 126, 130.
St. George's Parish, established: 584.
St. Helena Island, named, 41; men- tioned, 87: Dr. Woodward captured at, 122: Sandford's men land upon, 126: " Queen and Captam" of. 179 ; inhabitants of. fee for o fuze. 534. St. Helena Parish. established. 147: representatives of, Jul: special pro- vision as to elections of, 592, 5TB; additional representatives given, 826.
St. James's Goose Creek Parish, estab- !
lished, 447 ; representatives of, 561, 563, 626.
lished, 447; rector allowed to read service in French, 448; representa- rive of, 561.
St. John's Parish, established, 447 ; representatives of, 561, 825.
St. John's River, Florida, mentioned, 14, 381.
St. Julien Huguenot family of, 323 n.
St. Julien, Peter de, one of the Goose Creek men, 238; member of Council, 042.
St. Mathias River, mentioned, 64, 89.
representatives of. 561, 625.
St. Thomas, Island of, mentioned, 263; trade with, 479; mentioned, 505, 617.
St. Thomas's Parish, established, 447 ; representatives of. 561, 563, 626.
Salvano, author, quoted, 40. Sancè, Baron de, mentioned, 49.
Sanders. William, appointed Attorney General, 465.
Sandford's Voyage, Yeamans commis- sions Captain Robert Satalford for voyage of discovery, S1 : Sandford's account of same, 83, 84. 85. 86. 87. 88, 89, 90. 91. mentioned, 122, 126. 249. Santee River. mentioned, 233, 319, 515. Sanute, the Dalian. gives warning of mper ing. 532. 533.
Sarah. The Frigate, mentioned. 515 a. Sarozen the Huguenot family of, 321 n. Satur, Jacob, commissioner to build church. 495 : member of Council, 642, 643.
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Satur. Thomas. member of Commons, Sea Nymph, The Ship, pressed into si zus address to the King, HTIm.
Saunders. William L, editor Colonial
Records of North Carolina, 93; Secretary, Office of, uuder Funda- quoted, 502.
Savannah, or Savano Town, 237, 639,
Savannah Indians, mentioned, 456. Saxby. William, Speretary and Treas- upr to Proprietors. 177.
Sayle. Nathaniel. mentioned. 138: wwwprofit in old Town, 104, 465.
Sayle, William, mentioned. 105; sent. by Proprietors to explore coast. 113: favorable report of. 114; mentioned, 120: made Governor. 124 ; sindmons freeinen to elect Representatives. 123: mentiomual, 12>, 150: letter to Lord Ashley pravinz for minister, ; 131 : with Council makes order for observance of sabbath, 132, 133; mentioned, IST : death of, 138; men- tioned. 129. 151, 189, 191, 224, 227,
Schenkingh Bernard mg committee to counder Fondamental Constitu- time, So, to be restored as chief Shaftesbury. Third Earl of, men- judge, IST : one of the Grove Creek . men, 23x; comes from Barbadoes. : plantation of. 345: men-
Schools. Gre Free School, 700, 701, Shaftesbury Papers, mentioned, 120,
Scire Facias. writ of. 71. 137. 671. Scotch-Irish. mentioned G.
Scotland. ... from, 15. 1: 14 90 Ship from.
Screamon Thomas tritt af. IF).
Screven Rav Thomas, brings Bap-
Scrivener. Dr. William. Ihmty for 121, 200- 30 appli-
Seabrook Captain.
service against pirates, 597 : men- tioned, 599, 603, 607. 613.
mental Constitutions, 141; at Colum- bia. 200.
Serre, Huguenot family of, 323 n. Servants, acts relating to, 225, 358, 359: mentioned, 355, 556.
Sewee Bay, colonists land in. 125; mentioned. 236: French vessel capt- ured in, 400.
Shadoo. Indian Chief, entertains Sand- ford. 83.
Shaftesbury, Earl of (see Lord Ash- les). mentioned. 109; Lord Ashley inade, 165: religious views of. 107; mentioned. 175. 176; contributes to fund for Indian trade. 177: credit for plan of purchasing lands from Indians, 178, 179: death of, 269; mentioned. 275, 357. 711.
Shaftesbury. Second Earl of. succeeds his father, the first Earl, character (f. 269; represented by his son Lord Ashley. Ibid. : mentioned, 291, 428.
tioned. 269; declines to come to Carolina, 276 : mentioned. 291, 675. Shaftesbury. Lady, letter in regard to Satle of province, 669. 700. 701.
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Shecut. Dr., author, quoted, 703. Sheep, mentioned, 188.
Shelton, Mr .. Secretary of the Pro- prietors, mentioned. 340, 630, 636, :11.
Sheriff. mentioned, 10; sheriff and judge same person, 241, 243.
Ships of the province, 477, 479. Shoram The Man-of-war, mentioned,
Signony, unter Fundamental Consti- tations. 95.
Silk, manufacinte expected of Hugue- 64, 191 : manufacture of. 350; im- port. 1 478 . mentioned, 553.
343 Firwer The loop : Emu Sik Hope. Governor Johnson's plan-
Simonds. Frances gives land for In- dependent Church, 696.
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Simons. Huguenot family of. 323 n. Skeene, Alexander, comes from Bar- badoes, 327 n .: member of Council, 568; on commission to try pirates, 375: left out of Council, 640: mem- ber of House of Assembly, 646; a leader in the overthrow of the Pro- prietary government. 647, 645.
Skipwith, Sir Fulwar, represents minor Earl of Craven, 635.
Skrine. Jonathan, member of Council, 642.
Slavery, Institution of. See Negro Slaves.
Slaves. Indian. See Indians.
Small pox mentioned, 308, 313.
Smith, Henry. A. M., author, quoted, 693.
Smith, Henry. of Caversham, trustee to receive surrender to the Crown, 679.
Smith, James, owner of lot in Old Town, 164.
Smith, Michael, mentioned. 144 : owner of lot in Old Town, 164.
Smith, Paul. mentioned, 121, 125, 132, 318.
Smith, Thomas, one of the first colony, 121, 134: owner of lot in Old Town, 164.
Smith, Thomas, Landgrave, 121 h .: on committee to consider Funda- Stanyarne. James, member of Assem- mental Constitutions, 225 : appointed bly. 239 ). Governor, 231: one of the Goose Stanyarne. John. member of Assem- bly. opposes Church Act, 409. Creek men, 238 n. : mentioned. 246 :
supposed author of jury law. 270 : Stanyon. Captain. mentioned, 81.
made Governor and Landgrave. 266: resigns government, 267 ; appeals to Proprietors to send out one of their ! number, 276: mentioned, 285, 288, 292. 348. 349. 403. 696.
Smyter, Captain, of the Minerva, capt- Stool, Captain, of scout boat sent out ured by pirates, til. by Governor Johnson. 396.
Snow Hill or Nahucke, Indian fort Strode. John. of Barbadoes, fits out in North Carolina, 525.
Social Condition of Colony, 708, 109. Sothell, Seth, mentioned. 226 n .: ar- rives, claims government as a Pro- prietor. 229: bears certificate of his right to office, 230: Proprietors learn of his arrival. 2001 : dety his right to government. 232 ; but make no issue, !
233; his character, 233; mentioned, 235, 237, 243, 246. 263, 265, 266. 233, 275, 276, 277, 285, 291, 364. 387, 459, 497, 674, 673, 689, 691.
Soubise, Duc de Fontenay, proposed French colony of, 40.
South Sea Bubble, proposed company for purchase of Carolina in, 606, 667, 668. 609, 670, 671.
Spain, recognition by, of England's possession in America, 129; but no settlement of boundary, 180; men- tioned, 218; King of, connives at raid from St. Augustine, and de- struction of Carolina colony, 220; mentioned, 235, 256, 394, 453; agent offered reward for obtaining free exportation of rice to, 517; men- tioned. 645.
Spaniards, mentioned. 3, 4. 9, 38, 40, 80, 87, 113. 122, 126. 127. 138, 146, 169, 187, 205, 210, 211, 214, 216, 217, 219, 249, 446, 452, 486. 531, 547, 564, 683, 684.
Spotswood, Governor of Virginia, 502. 545. 549, 592 121.
Stanhope. General. mentioned, 538, 540. Staner. Peter, member of Commons, 503 D.
Stanway, James, appointed by Pro- Frietors, naval officer, ATT.
Starkey. Plantation of. 345.
Stobo. Rev. Archibald, providential stranding upon shores, 311, 335.
Stone. Captain, intercepts Indians, 546. Stono River. mentioned. 179, 236, 416.
vessel for Carolina, 143; comes from Barbadoes, 327 n.
Stuart Town. of Cardross's colony. 494. Success, The Man-of-war, brings as- sistance from Virginia. 545.
Sugar Islands. mentioned, 184, 211. Sullivan's Island, name of, 121; O'Sullivan deserts charge of cannon
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on. 169; scene of Poe's romance, |Townsend, Lord, mentioned, 538, 540. Gold Bug. 242: watch upon, 396, ! 397; mentioned, 398: Bonnet recapt- ured on. 612. 613.
Summers, Thomas, member of Com- mons. signs a bilress to King, 571.
Sumter, General Thomas. mentioned,
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