The history of South Carolina under the proprietary government, 1670-1719, V.2, Part 31

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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Sunderland. Earl of. mentioned, 436. Surrender of Charter. 678, 679.


Surveyor General, Office of, 141, 160, 150.


Swift. Dean. mentioned, 471.


Swiss, colony of, 323; massacre of, in North Carolina, 497:


Symons, Henry, member of Parlia- ment, 134.


Tabular Statement, condition of Provinces. by Berresford, 554.


Tallow, exported to West Indies, 350. Tar. export of, 303. 304. 553, 622.


Taxes. 482.


Temporary Laws. 140, 145, 167, 168, 160. 189.


Test Acts of England, mentioned, 402, 404. 405, 407.


Texas, mentioned. 27.


Thatch, Edward, alias Black Beard, the pirate, 369. 591, 592, 593, 594, 595. 611. 621.


Thomas, Captain George. owner of lot in Old Town. It ".


Thomas. Rev. Samuel, 340, 411, 439, 4.52.


Thompson. Thomas, owuer of lot in : Treasurer, office of, 141.


Old Town. 164: comes from Barba- ; Trescott, Hon. William Henry, does, 327 n. quoted, 26.


Thornburgh. William. representing ; Proprietary shares, 271, 276, 277. 291. 288.


Tigers, reward offered for destruction of, 352.


Timothy, Peter. mentioned, 2.


Tindall. Hon. J. E., Commissioner of Public Records, 92.


Titles of Proprietors. devolution of. See Appendix II. 714. 715.


Tobacco. forud to grow well. 187.


Tories in England. mentioned, 405,


Townsend. Thomas. member of Com- mons, signs address to the King, 571.


Trade and Plantations. Board of, constitution and business of, 180; mentioned, 204: Earl Craven's com- munications to, in regard to pirates, 200, 219; undertake the enforcement of Navization acts, 297; Randolph rouses to a stricter enforcement of, 301; Randolph's report to, 302: urges royal authorities to resume government of the colonies, 388; security required of Governor at instance of, 339; mentioned, 437; gives new vent to the discontents of the colonists, 456: pass the enforce- ment of navigation laws, 516: Gov- ernor Craven's appeal for assistance referred to, 538 ; Proprietors address the Board, 538, 539; Mr. Kettleby, agent of colony, and Mr. Robert Johnson appear before Board, 540, 541. 542; General Spotswood of Vir- ginia complains to Board that Caro- lina had not fulfilled her obligations. 549; Mr. Beresford presents me- morial to, 551. 552, 353. 554 : Messrs. Boone and Berresford attend and present memorial of Commons, 571; Lord Carteret appears before same. 3.2: Governor sends letter to, 622: determines to get rid of charter, 633 : Boone again presents address of Commons, 634, 635; mentioned, 681, 711.


Tresvant, Huguenot family of. 323 n. Trott, Ann, 460.


Trott, Nicholas, Chief Justice, de- fines the law of piracy, 254 : is made the first Attorney General, 297 : men- tioned, 309, 828 n., 35% n .; sketch of, 368; enters Assembly as repre- sentative of "country party," con- tention with Governor Blake. 370. 371. 372 ; gives other offener, is sus- pended, 372. 373: is restored. 374: thwarts Governor Moore, 374, 375: reports on constitutions, 375, 570, ATT: is made Chief Justice, 390: signs Church Act as member of


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Council, 406; charge upon subject : Turpentine, manufacture and export of witchcraft. 149, 450; sentences, of. 552. 622. woman to be buried. 451; his posi- Turpin. Thomas. owner of lot in Old tion as deputy questioned, 455. 430; Town, 164. charges against as judge, 457, 408, Turtle Dove, The Ship, taken by Boone charges with corruption. pirates, 575. 463; commissioner of free school, Tuscarora Indians. rise of, in North Carolina. 496, 497. 498: expeditions against, 499. 500, 501, 525, 526; men- tioned. 549, 681. 488: his great work in revising and codifying laws of the Province, 508: in England obtains extraordinary powers from Proprietors, 528, 529; Tynte, Edward, appointed Governor, 465; commissioned, 484; instruc- cions of, 485, 486; death of, 487. election law objectionable to, 563; Proprietors revoke veto power, 564 : mentioned, 565: Judge of Admiralty Upper and Lower House, questions in regard to. 371. 469. organize court for trial of pirates, 566 : member of Council, 568; in pri- Valour, The Ship, brings assistance from. 545. vate communication with Proprie- ! tors, 569. 572: presides at trial of | Vane, Charles, the pirate, 588, 597, pirates. 609: his conduct on Bon-


net's trial. 617: his charge to Bon- : Vasquez, Lucas de Allyon, discovery net, 618: mentioned, carrying on | of Carolina by, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45. correspondence with secretary of Vera Cruz mentioned, 206. Proprietors, 629. 630 : charged again Verrazzano. Giovanni, expedition, 43, 4 .. with corruption and tyranny, 030, 1 631 ; supports Proprietors. 032: Gor- Virginia Queen, The Ship, captured by pirates, 575.


Virginia, mentioned, 2, 5, 9, 13, 54, 81, 116, 229, 293, 296, 418, 479, 537, 545, 549, 350, 551.


Wadmalaw Island, Sandford lands upon, 83.


Wallingford, Connecticut, mentioned, 3.


Walker. Sir Hovenden, mentioned. 655. 663.


Walter. name from Barbadoes, 32S n. Wando River, mentioned. 77, 139, 146, 162, 331. 416.


Wappetaw Church, founders of, 286. Waring, Benjamin. mentioned, 239 n. Waring. Thomas. member of Com- mons. signs address to King. 571 n. Watkins, John arrives in the Lowol Jamaica, and gives security, 261 : an assistant judge in the trial of pirates, 610.


Watson. Hugh. purchases Proprietary shares as trustee. 076.


Weems. Mason L .. author. mentioned. 21.


Turbeville. Fortesque, deputy of Duke of Beaufort. corrupt conduct i in election of Governor, and death ; West. Joseph. appointed Governor of of, 489. fleet bound for Carolina, 115; men-


ernor an i Council send Yonge to lay charges against. before Proprietors. 633; mentioned, 636, 637: Yonge presents complaint against, 639: Proprietors resent action of Cover- nor and Council thereon, 640, 641: ' name him on new Council, 642. 643: mentioned, 645 : threatens Commons with his judicial powers, 646; meu- tioned, 048: goes to England, 665 :: mentioned. 653, 690, 691. 602: death of, 694 : mentioned, 701.


Trott. Nicholas, of London. men- tioned. 273 : Amy settles proprietary share upon. 387: mentioned, 428, ยท 429. 673, 674. 655. 676. See Danson v. Trott.


Trouillard. Rev. Florente Phillipe, 336.


Tucker, Robert, pirate, trial and con- viction. 610. 611.


Tugaloo plantation raided by Indians,


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tioned, 120: Deputy for Duke of ; Williams. John, member of Commons, Albemarle, 124: mentioned, 133: signs address to King. 571 n. appointed by Sayle his successor as William & Ralph, The Ship, " A bar- rel of riea." on bill of lading of. 349. Williamson, Rev. Atkins. arrival in province, 184; may have officiated in Old Town, 331, 332. Governor, 138; assumes govern- ment, Ibid .: mentioned. 139; his measures in time of distress, 147; Yeamans claims government from, 155. 156: summons Parliament, in Willoughby, Lord. mentioned, 212. which two parties appear, 156, 157; Wilson, Samuel, account of Province, 184. 155. 100. superseded by Yeamans, 158 ; a deputy, 161; mentioned, 170; made Wina Indian, mentioned, 214. a Landgrave, 172: Proprietors ar- Windmill Point mentioned, 395. raign Yeamans's conduct to, Ibid. : Witchcraft. See Nicholas Trott. Wodrow, Historian, quored. 196. Wommony, Indian Cacique, 88. recommissioned as Governor, 172, 175; mentioned, 176, 182 : endeavors to restrain licentiousness, 184; . re- Wood. Rev. Alexander, commissioner of free school. 488, 511. moved, 194; again commissioned, 207; his instructions. 207, 208: re- Wood, Henry, owner of lot in Old Town, 164. tires, 208: mentioned. 210, 223, 224, 275, 288, 202, 346. 374, 506, 689.


West, Samuel, elected Representative,


125; joins in application for a min- | ister. 132.


Westoes Indians, mentioned, 125, 170, 171, 177.


Weston. Plowden C. J., documents printed by. 28.


Whale Branch, mentioned, 44.


Whaley. name of, from Jamaica. 327 n. Wheat, lauds yield abundance of. 187.


Whigs of England, mentioned, 403, 405. 438. 461.


White Meeting. See Congregation- alists.


White Point. See Oyster Point.


White Servants, brought out in first colony, 121; one mentioned, 134: see Scotch exiles; mentioned. 234: in Barbadoes, mentioned, 335; stat- utory provisions in regard to, 358. 359 : numbers of, 477.


Wild Cat, reward for destruction of,


William III, proclaimed. 220; priva- trers under commission of, 260, 262: mentioned, 268. oath of allegiance 10. 289: mentioned, 265: Sir Nathan- inl Johnson's refusal to take oath to, ". mentioned. 403. 402.


Williams, James, member of Assem- bly, 239 n.


Wooden Houses, the building of, pro- hibited, 373.


Woodward, name from Barbadoes, 327 n.


Woodward. Dr. Henry, accompanies Sandford, visits Indians, 83; left as hostage with, 90, 91 : found at Nevis, 122; writes to Lord Ashley of dis- covery of delightful country, 137; explores Westoes and Cussatoes for Earl of Shaftesbury, 177; goes on expedition for Sir John Yeamans to Virginia, 346.


Woodward. John, member of Com- mons, sigus address to the King, 571 n.


Woodward, Joseph, his connection with the introduction of rice, 348, 349.


Worley, Richard, the pirate, 616, 621 Wragg. Samuel, member of Com- mons, 505 n .: member of Conneil, 568: captured by pirates, 580; ne- gotiations for release of. 391, 392: member of Council, 642.


Wragg, William, son of above, capt- ured with his father, 590.


Wright, Robert, appointed Chief Jus- tiee by Proprietors, 677.


Wright, John, murdered by Indians, 504.


Yamassee Indians, mentioned, 211; party of, in Barnwell's expeditoou


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to North Carolina, 499: rise and ; attack the colonists, 533, 534, 535, 516 ; upon defeat retire to Spanish territory. 547 : lands of, allotted to new settlers. 555. 555.


Yamassee Lands. disposition of, 628, 629, 639. 703.


Yeamans. Sir John. mentioned, 8: sketch of, 69: commissioned Gover- nor of the county of Clarendon, 75. Yeamans. Major William, negotia- tion with Proprietors for proposed colony, 75. 76: forms "of adventures for Caro- ' lina," 79: and sails for Cape Fear, SO : returns to Barbadoes, 81; state -. Yeamans or Yeamans Hall, traditions. - ments in regard to his beneticent in regard, 70. rule at Cape Fear corrected. 92. 93; Yeamans Harbor, Sandford so named Broad River, 57, 88. sails with colonists from Barbadoes, 122: abandons them at Bermuda,


Year Books. City of Charleston, 31.


123; his conduct causes discontent, , Yeates, The Pirate. escapes with Vane 124; mentioned. 131: Halsted in- and Captain Rogers, S&S: deserts Vane, 597: puts into North Edesto and surrenders, 598. structed to consult at Barbadoes, i 139; made Landgrave, 141: issues : proclamation at Barbadoes offering Yellow Fever. first appearance in transportation and inducements to Carolina, great mortality by, 808. 609, 310, 313; second appearance, 306. parties removing to Carolina, 143; suit against. in Carolina, 150; now in province, had brought with him ' Yester, one of the names of Lord Car-


his slaves from Barbadoes, 151; time of his arrival uncertain, 154, 153: chosen Speaker, but claims right to be Governor because a Land- grave, 155 ; returns dissatisfied, 135, 156; again asserts his right to be Governor, 157: Council refuse to : recognize his claim. 158 : but already commissioned by Proprietors, 158. 160; instructions, 161; proceeds to . lay out another town, 162, 163:1 enters upon extensive plans, 104 : charged with exporting provisions ! at great gain to Barbadoes. 165: letter to, irom Earl of Shaftesbury of remonstrance, 165; about to be removed, 171; Proprietors arraign


his conduct to West, whom they commission as Governor. 172: re- tires to Barbadoes, where he dies, 173; other charges against, Ibid. : mentioned, 191, 205, 224, 316. 317; mentioned as coming from Barba- does. 327 n .: plantation of, $5: sends Dr. Henry Woodward to Vir- ginia, 346.


dross's Company. 195.


Yonge, Francis, member of Council. 367, 568 : assistant judge in trial of pirates, 515 : sent by Governor and Council to explain their conduct and to lay before Proprietors charges against Trott, and to confer upon sundry matters. 633: arrives in Lon- don, 635 ; finds difficulty in obtaining a hearing, 636 ; presents memorial, 636, 637 ; is rebuffed by Proprietors and sent back with sealed package, 640 ; member of new Council, 642 ; quotation from, 643 ; mentioned, 647.


York. Duke of. member of the Royal African Company, 357, 358.


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