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Readers are asked to report all ca.ses of books marked or muti- lated. \ Do not deface books by marks and writing^. \ i Mc< Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924093767311 INDEX TO THE Colonial and State Records OF NORTH CAROLINA, COVKRING VOLUIVCES I=XXV. PUBLISHED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE TRUS- , TEES OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARIES, BY ORDER OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. COMPILED AND EDITED BY STEPHEN B. WEEKS. VOLUME III M-R Charlotte, N. C. The Observer Printing House, Inc., Mannfacturlng Printers 1911 ,^9iW,?§?,^, ■V ■f «' ■' /:. "■ Ki^\'^(^\ INDEX TO THE Colonial and State Records OP NORTH CAROLINA. M M., 16. 993. M., 17. 631. M., brand, 1. 595; 2. 465. M., (Maclaine?), Mrs., 17. 130. M., A., 8. 223. M., Chris., juror, 1. 567. M., J., 7. 757. M., J., 8. 59, 223, 224, 279. M., P. J., note by, 8. 632, 633. M., T., 17. 630. M., T., Palatine deserter, 1. 946. M., Wm., petition, 19. 625. Mabins, Col., 8. 580. Mabray, John, army rank, 16. 1118. Mabrey, Matthew, pensioner, 22. 77. Mabry, Mrs., receives soldiers' pay, 17. 233. Mabry, David, pensioner, 22. 76. Mabry, Francis, 9. 70, 71. Mabry, Geo., Butler and Hunter inter- cede for, 10. 1019. Mabry, George, cheats Jackson in horse trade, 10. 1018-1019. Mabry, Isaac, in militia, 22. 374. Mabry, J., army pay, 17. 230. Mabry, Josh, sells horse, 19. 928. Mabry, Seth, a J. P., 18. 82. tax action erroneous, 19. 177. Mabry, Seth, errs, 19. 302. Mabson, , dead, 11. 825. Mabson (Mobson), Arthur, 2. 543, 556, 715, 826. a J. P., 3. 244, 537; 4. 47, 346, 712. appears in court, 2. 663. coms'r, 23. 293. in assembly, 4. 115, 118, 365, 392, 393, 414, 493, 501, 727, 735, 737, 743, 770, 773, 815, 830. land grant to, 4. 75, 223, 277, 601, 947, 965; considered, 4. 331; to be surveyed, 4. 964. on com. of assembly, 4. 86, 124, 383. ordered to pay Fonveile, 4. 785. petitions on roads and ferries, 5. 164-6; on grievances, 4. 744-6, 817, 823-825; resurvey to, 4. 1242. road coms'r, 23. 221. town coms'r, 23. 461. Mabson, Arthur, estate taxed, 15. 192. ordered by S. C. to reship slaves im- ported, 9. 1099, 1113. sells land for salt works, 10. 621. Mabson, Arthur, in militia, 22. 384. Mabson, Arthur, Jr., land grant, 4. 1041. Mabson, Sam., marries, 16. 999. Mabury, Benj., army rank, 16., 1119. Mabury, John, army pay, 17. 230. M', Mc and Mac are all treated as if spelled Mac. When Mack seems to be simply an extension of M', Mc and Mac it is treated as the- other forms, the "aok,"' like the "c" and the "ac" being disregard- ed in alphabetizing. McAckelwean, James, land grant to, 4. 628. MoAdam, James, asks pardon for Hunter, 9. 86-87. McAdams, John, in Indian War, 10. 754. McAden (McCadden, McCaddon), Hugh, asks for Presbytery, 5. 1213. birth and history, 5. 1200. journal, 5. 1200-12. to Tryon and their people against regulators, 7. 813-814. work ment'd, 5. 1194, 1197, 1198- 1212, 1215, 1219, 1224, 1226. McAdoe, Arthur, act for land to, 24. 629-30. land grant to, 19. 572. McAdoe, James, act for land to, 24. 629-30. land grant to, 19. 572. McAdon, James, kills Shannon, 18. 209, 210, 224. 3-1 McADOW, ARTER McAllister, alex. McAdow, Arter, petitions on land, 9. 1260-3; 11. 250-3. McAdow (McAdou), David, petition on land grants, 9. 1260-12^3; 11. 250-253. McAdow, James, pardoned, 18. 444- 5. McAdow (McAdou), James, petitions on land, 9. 1260-3; 11. 250-3. McAdow, Wm., Jr., petitions on land, 9. 1260-3; 11. 250-3. McAdow, Wm., Sr., petitions on land, 9. 1260-3; 11. 260-3. McAfee, Ezekiah, in militia, 22. 415. McAfee, James, on Tryon S. C, 10. 120, 162, 247, 423. signs Tryon Asso., 10. 162-163. to take depositions, 13. 827. McAfee, Robert, sergt. at arms of Transylvania, 9. 1273. McAfee's Mill, 22. 550. Macaferty, Wm., ordered to Salislmry, 14. 736. McAffee, Azariah, army rank, 16. 1121. McAffee, J no., army rank, 16. 1121. McAffee's, 14. 673. McAfferty, Jeremiah, a J. P., 23. 994. McAffey, Archibald, road coms'r., 23. 920. fclcAffie, James, a J. P., 23. 995. McAgrahs, Edward, land grant to, 4. 355. Macakey, John, land grant to, 4. 630. McAlester. See MoAlister, McAllister. McAlester, Alex'r., in militia, 22. 472. McAlester, Alex., on regulation of Cross Creek, 15. 209-211. McAlester, Collier, 22. 1044. McAlexander, Alex., in militia, 22. 387. McAlexander, Hugh, in militia, 22. 283. McAlexander, Hugh, land grant to, 4. 766. McAlexander, John, petitions on land grants, 11. 250-253. McAlister. See McAlester, McAllister, McCalester, McCalister, McCalles- ter, McColIister, McOUister. McAlister, Mr., 13. 315. McAlister, Capt., 13. 334, 336. canvas to, 14. 449. sword to, 14. 439; scabbard to, 14. 440. McAlister, A., on com. of Prov. Cong., 10. 173, 174. McAlister, Alexander, a J. P., 5. S2g. McAlister, Alex., in Prov. Cong., 10. 165, 167, 172, 500, 523. McAlister, Alex., in militia, 22. 413. McAlister, Alexander, land grant to, 4. 947. McAlister, Alex., on com. of Assam., 9. 451. McAlister, Alex., on S. C. of Wilming- ton Dist, 10. 215. McAlister, Alexander, petitions on roads and ferries, 5. 164-6. McAlister, Alex., proposed as coms'r., 9. 423, 544. McAlister, Alex., Scotch elder, 5. 1197. McAlister, Alex., resigns as col., 10. 568. McAlister, Alex., stray muster, 1 0. 589. McAlister, Alex., to take oath, 22. 936. McAlister, Alexr., town coms'r., 25. 470. McAlister, (McAlester), Hector, a J. P., 4. ix, 447, 683. brings in Scotch settlers, 4. viii-ix. encouragement to, 4. 489-90, 512, 532-3. land grant to, 4. 454, 649. McAlister, James, land grants asked for, 4. 453, 454. McAlister, Neil, asks pardon for Fruit, 10. 94-95. quarrels over rank, 10. 955-956. McAlister, Neill, ensign, 10. 187. McAllister, Capt., 14. 9. McAllister (McAlister, McCallester), Alex., a J. P., 23. 993. in assem., 6. 800, 801, 821, 852, 895, 916, 917, 938; 9. 387, 413, 419, 451, 453, 470, 526, 528, 529, 534, 588, 734, 752, 874, 902, 903, 930. lieut. col. and colonel, 14. 207, 531, petition of for Cumberland Co., 12. 401. McAllister. Alex., in Assem., 19. 743; 20. 176, 246, 301, 302, 329, 347, 348, 350, 369, 372, 374, 378, 380, 390, 416, 421, 426, 427, 428. 431, 434, 437, 455, 475, 476, 510, 514, 516, 519, 520, 523, 527, 536, 539, 543, 546, 550, 554, 567; 21. 581, 618, 642, 646, 657, 679, 680, 696, 697, 725, 729, 730, 774, 780, 781, 801, 806, 815, 839, 845, 846, 852, 862, 867, 868. McAllister, Alex., in militia, 22. 383. McAllister, Alex., land grant to, 4. 803, 962. McAllister, arch. McBRIDE, JAMES McAllister, Arch, asks pardon for Fruit, 9. 93-4. McAllister, Daniel, petition, 21. 969, 973, 990. McAllister, Jas., army rank, 16. 1112. McAllister, Jno., army rank, 16. 1122. McAllister, John, dropped as a J. P., 5. 655. McAllister, John, in Conv. 1788, 22. 26, 27, 30, 35. McAllister, John, pensioner, 22. 75. McAllister, Joseph, in army, 15. 722. McAllister, Neil, army record, 13. 474. McAlpen, Wm., petitions on county bounds, 9. 633-5. McAlpin, Robert, army rank, 16. 1117. McAlpine, Lieut., killed at . Camden, 14. 869. McAlpine's Creek, 14. 646, 784; 19. 968. McAltree, Barnabas, army rank, 16. 1112. McAnally (McAnnally, McAnnelly), Charles, a J. P., 23. 994. claims allowed, 12. 442, 446. coms'r on building, 23. 972; on county, 25. 14; on town, 25. 96. in assembly, 9. 734, 843, 851, 881, 897, 902, 910, 918, 931, 952. in conv., 22. 3, 5, 25, 27, 30, 35. resolve in favor of, 12. 258-9. McAnder, Francis, juror, 4. 523. McAnslew, , pay to, 22. 495. McArthur, Col., (Br.), misfortunes, 15. 259. McArthur, Maj., (Br.), 14. 760; 15. 262, 266, 306. aids Tories, 16. 267. commands Br., 14. 856. location, 15. 251, 264. goods of to be sold, 12. 217, 398. joined by Bryan, 14. xiii, 868; 15. 256, 265. joins Rawdon, 17. 1033. movements, 15. 305. on Pee Dee, 15. 2. property of to be sold for public, 12. 555. sends sick to Georgetown, 15. 267. MacArthur, Alexander, petitions for new charter, 9. 79-80. surrenders charter of Campbelton, 9. 270-271. McArthur, Archibald, estate to be sold, 10. 554-5. McArthur, Neill, loyalist, 10. 596, 598. ordered to raise King's standard, 10. 441-3. petitions for new charter, 9. 79-80; Prov. Cong., for release, 10. 888- 9. property confiscated, 10. 672; 24. 263, 424. sent to Phila., 11. 295. surrenders charter of Campbelton, 9. 270-271. McArthur, Peter, furnishes cattle, 16. 208; 22. 613. McArthur's, 14. 856. McAskell, Murdoch, loyalist, 10. 596. McAskill, Murdock, sent to Phil., 11. 294. McAssery, Archibald, road coms'r., 23. 870. McAuslen, , pay to, 22. 496. McAuslen, Alex., property confiscated, 19. 672; 24. 264, 424. McAuslen, Alex., sloop confiscated, 11. 365. McAustan, , 13. 495. McAusten, Alex., vessel seized, 10. 948. McAustin, Mr., 13. 318. Macay. See McCay, McCoy, McKay, McKoy. Macay, James, clerk S. C. of Rowan, 9. 1079, 1080; 10. 9, 10, 11, 134. Macay, James, fit for C. C, 10. xxxiii. Macay, James, to draw up address to militia, 10. 9, 11. McBane, Samuel, army rank, 16. 1118. McBee, James, claims, 21. 669. McBee, James, petitions on land grants, 9. 1260-2; 11. 250-3. McBee, Wm., in militia, 22. 371. McBraine, Murdock, land grant asked for, 4. 453. McBride, Andrew, army pay, 17. 229. McBride, B., Baptist minister, 5. 1190. McBride, Duncan, army rank, 15. 732; 16. 1108. McBride, Duncan, army rank, 16. 1113. McBride, Duncun, army pay, 17. 232. McBride, Elisha, 19. 395. McBride, Elisha, in assembly, 16. 3, 49, 127, 153. McBride, Freeman, lapse patent to, 2. 523. McBride, James, petition on C. H., 9. 806-807. McBride, James, petition on C. H., 9. 806-808. McBride, James, revolutionary ser- McBRIDE, JOHN McCARRELL, MRS. vices, 22. 143-5. McBride, John, in Indian war, 10. 760. McBride, Jno., in militia, 22. 348. McBride, John, pensioner, 22. 78. McBride, Josiah, pensioner, 22. 78. Macbride, Margaret, witness, 1. 591. McBride, T., gives surety, 2. 124. Mackbride, Thos., lapse patent to, 2. 524. McBride, Truman, juror, 2. 89, 90, 93, 95, 96; 25. 187. McBride, Wm., a J. P., 10. 139. McBride, Wm., asks for new county, 9. 92. McBride, Wm., brought before S. C, 10. 318. letter considered, 10. 280-281. McBridge, Duncan, army rank, 16. 1108. McBroom, Andrew, in Indian war, 10. 759. pensioner, 22. 75. McBryde, Malcolm, petitions for Mc- Dugal, 9. 683-684. McBury, Col., marches against Chero- kees, 10. 882, 883. McCabe, John, in Prov. Cong., 10. 914, 930, 970, 973. McCafferty, , deserts Cornwallis, 15. X, 172. McCafferty, Mr., reports on evacua- tion of Charlotte, 14. 695. McCafferty, Jeremiah, payment to for powder, 10. 356. town coms'r, 23. 966. McCain, Hugh, in militia, 22. 381. McCain, John, pensioner, 22. 78. McCaleb, James, army pay, 17. 232. army rank, 15. 731; 18. 1108. McCalebb, James, witness for De- vane, 15. 787. McCalester. See McAlister. McCalester, Miss, dead,' 16. 999. McCalester, Jesse, army pay, 17. 231. McCalf, , claims, 4. 808. McCalister, Joseph, army pay, 17. 229. McCalister, Joseph, army pay, 17. 232. McCall, Col., (Ga.), prisoner, 15. 393. sent South, 14. 763. McCall, Danl., army rank, 16. 1120. M'Call, Francis, election at house of 24. 948. McCall, James, escapes from Chero- kees, 10. 846. in Indian war, 10. 754. McCall, Jas., Jr., in militia, 22. 396. McCall, Jas., Sr., in militia, 22. 396. McCall, Robt., petition on separation, 22. 705-8. McCall, Robert, petition on separa- tion, 22. 705-9. McCall, Thos., in militia, 22. 397. McCall, Thomas, trustee Liberty Hall, 24. 30. McCallan, Robert, asks pardon for regulators, 9. 98-99. McCallaster. See McAlister. M'Callaster, Alex., in Conv. 1788, 22. 1, 4, 7, 25, 27, 30, 31, 35. MacCallester, Archibald, petition for pardon of, 14. 287. McCallester, James, claim allowed, 5. 980. M'Callister. Capt., letter in favor of ment'd, 14. 713. McCallister, Archibald, in militia, 22. 453. McCallister, James, in Indian war, 10. 759. McCallister, Robert, election to be at house of, 25. 11. McCallister's line, 24. 285. McCallom, John, released from prison, 15. 622. McCalop, John, army pay, 17. 233. McCalpeon (MoCoppen) Creek, 14. 679. McCalpin's Creek, 14. 586; 24. 984. McCamon, Chas., in militia, 22. 395. McCan, Elisha, army pay, 17. 231. McCan, Hugh, army rank, 16. 1121. McCan, John, lieut, 10. 518. McCan, 22. 223. McCann, Hugh, in militia, 22. 330. McCann, Jno., army rank, 16. 1113. McCann, Jno., army rank, 16. 1118. McCann, Wm., in militia, 22. 330. McCanna, James, asks pardon for Fruit, 0. 93-94. McCannis's Landing, inspection at, 25. 313. McCapon, Daneal, petitions on land grants, 11. 250-4. McCappen, Robert, land grant to, 4. 1040, 1250. McCarlton, Thos., 16. 607. McCaron, Dennis, regulators entry on causes of, 8. 238. McCarran, Danl., army rank, 16. 1122. McCarrell, Mr., treated rudely, is" 616. McCarrell, Mrs., escapes from Brit- ish, 15. 614, 616. McCAREELL, JOHN McCAWLEY, WM. McCarrell, John, claims, 21. 238, 249, 607. McCarrol, James, a J. P., 9. 1027. McCarter, Capt., a prisoner, 10. 486. McCarter, Gilbert, felon, 22. 846. McCarter, Neil, 13. 394. IVIcCarter, Wm., in army, 15. 732. McCartey, Mrs., killed, 22. 715. IVIcCartey, George, land grant asked, 4. 708. McCarthen, Maj., 19. 9S3, 984. McCarthur, Alexr., army rank, 16. 1108. IVIcCarthy, Daniel, petition, 21. 216, 337, 355, 582, 588, 682. McCarthy, Florence, army pay, 17. 229. army rank, 16. 1110. D. Q. M., 20. 57. voter, 15. 237. McCarthy, Geo., claims, 4. 751. McCarthy, George, land grant to, 4. 711. McCarthy, Jas., army rank, 16. 1121. McCarthy, James IHolmes, convicted of fraud, 20. 630. McCarthy, Miles, army pay, 17. 232. McCarthy, Stephen, army pay, 17.231. McCarthy, Timothy, receives pay for soldiers, 17. 190, 197, 203, 207, 209, 212, 221, 224, 228, 234, 236, 237, 241, 245, 251, 254, 255, 261. McCarthy, Wm., army pay, 17. 229. McCartie, Darby, land grant to, 4. 628. McCartney, Mr., recommended to Martin, 9. 305, 306. McCartney, Charles, Watauga to be annexed, 10. 708-11. McCartney ('MacKartney, McCarty), James, goes to Bng. for orders, 7. 689, 750. chaplain in Tryon's army, 8. 659. location, 8. 221, 222. preaches to troops, 19. 840. recommendation of, 9. 61-2. to be inducted, 8. 45. to S. P. G. on his work, 8. 85-6. Tryon on work of, 8. 14. McCarty, Cornelius, exempted, 6. 144. McCarty, Dan'l., in militia, 22. 429. McCarty, Daniel, son exempted, 6. 144. McCarty, Darby, land grant to, 4. 704, 799. petition, 4. 390. McCarty, Dennis, exempted, 4. 390. McCarty, Geo., road comsr, 23. 222. McCarty, Michael, in militia, 22. 322. McCashlin, Mr., 14. 731. McCasket, Mr., 10. 125. McCaskey, John, juror, 4. 525. McCaskill, Murdo, petitions Prov. Cong, for release, 10. 888-889. McCasky (McKarty), Timothy, ar- rested for fraud, 18. 21-22, 36, 251. McCasland, James, Sr., exempted, 9. 451. McCaslin, John, land grant to, 4. 759. McCaspin's Creek, battle at, 19. 990. MoCasson, Daniel, petitions on land grants, 9. 1260-3. McCaul, James, 8. 622. McCaul, James, petitions for exten- sion of power of J. P.'s, 7. 874-5. McCaule, Thos. H., work ment'd., 5. 1194. McCauley. See McCawley, McCraw- ley. McCauley, Mr., recruits troops, 11. 472. McCauley, Maj., Burke to on encamp- ment of militia, 16. 595-596. paper to, 16. 265. to arrange troops, 16. 265. to borrow provisions, etc., 16. 266. McCauley, James, asks for inspection, 8. 80a. McCauley, James, asks pardon for Fruit, 9. 93-94. McCauley, Mathew, on clothes for 10th regt., 11. 670-671. petitions, 19. 932. lieut., 10. 937. McCaulky, Duncan, land grant to, 4. 1243. M'Caulpen's Creek, 24. 948. McCauslan, Alexander, to depart from N. C, 22. 952. McCave, , protests against regu- lators, 8. 273-4. MacCaw, Nath., land grant to, 4. 638. McCawes, Mr., 6. 1025. McCawley. See McCauley, McCraw- ley. McCawley, Mr., in assem., 22. 655. McCawley (McCauley, McCaulay), Wm., a J. P., 23. 995. building coms'r, 24. 461, 942. charges against by Hogan, 13. 890, 982. com. on accounts of, 19. 71, 75. in assembly, 12. 656, 671, 674, 675, 698, 732, 736, 816, 839, 873, 879; 13. 690(?), 980, 982, 983, 988, 990, 1000; 16. 2, 49, 127, 153, 156, 165, 167; 17. 715; 18. 2, 3, 20, 24, 38, McCAY McCLAEY, HUGH 43, 59, 61, 69, 83, 90, 136, 154, 156, 160, 171, 180, 185, 187, 250; 19. 35, 69, 78, 89, 129, 130, 156, 168, 183, 207, 215, 221, 338, 356, 376, 378, 380, 384, 386, 387, 389, 394, 400, 401, 406, 407, 410, 413, 427, 460, 463, 467, 487, 650, 732, 741; 20. 2, 3, 6, 14, 27, 39, 46, 53, 54, 68, 69, 72, 76, 77, 79, 80, 82, 83, 89, 102, 143, 277, 302, 303, 321, 328, 342, 347, 369, 372, 378, 380, 390, 408, 416, 419, 426, 427, 429, 434, 437, 455, 462, 466, 473, 476, 477, 488, 494, 495, 496, 504, 509, 514, 516, 519, 520, 521, 523, 525, 526, 527, 536, 541, 543, 546, 547, 550, 554, 567, 568, 571, 577, 579, 580, 588; 21. 83, 116, 126, 157. in Conv. 1788, 22. 3, 6, 26, 28, 30. nom. for entry taker, 18. 189, 420; for Supt. of press, 17. 413; 20. 100. on com. of assem., 12. 554, 563, 586, 660, 668, 691; 16. 54, 61, 104, 117, 131; 17. 343, 353, 360, 385, 647, 727, 731, 755; 18. 4, 8, 9, 28, 37, 47, 91, 108, 110, 132, 153, 156, 207, 237, 241, 270, 274, 334, 341, 351, 412, 437. on com. to destroy paper money, 20. 107. owes State, 21. 1076. petitions, 16. 87, 92, 112-113; 19. 55, 932. quoted, 21. 28. reports on certificates, 21. 352, 356, 365, 368, 372, 382. resigns as It. col., 21. 974. to Burke on his re-election as govr, 16. 593; on pardon for Tories, 18. 191. . to receive warrants, etc., 21. 131. McCay. See Macay. McKay. McCay, Mr., on com. of defence, 22. 722. McCay, Alexander, property confisca- ted, 24. 263, 424. McCay, Daniel, army pay, 17. 229. McCay, Daniel, regulator, 7. 734. McCay, James, juror, 10. 2. McCay, James, juror, 10. 3. McCay, James, on com. of cor., 9. 1073. McCay, Richd., army rank, 16. 1108. MacCay (MaKee, Mackay, McKay, MacKey), Wm., In assembly, 4. 815, 822, 856, 1182, 1206; 5. 232, 243, 246, 500, 506, 510, 511, 513, 514, 521, 538, 543, 545, 547, 5'51, 669, 672, 675, 676, 685, 689, 705, 713, 719, 721, 723, 836, 843, 856, 857, 867, 893. See also McKay, Mackey, Wm. McCemore, Atkin, to sell gun factory, 17. 753. See also McLemore, Adkin. McCeroy, Henry, exempted, 6. 1266. McCeroy, Wm., son exempted, 6. 1266. McClaery, Robert, 14. 704. McClaln. See McClane, McClean, McLain, Maclalne. McClain, MaJ., 15. 689. McClain, Ephralm, on Rowan, S. C, 10. 252. McClain, Hugh, exempted, 6. 807. McClain, James, to leave country, 11. 553-554. McClain, Peter, army pay, 17. 233. McClain, Thos., building coms'r., 24. 694. McClalne, Archiband, land patent asked, 6. 631. McClalne, Ephralm, school trustee, 24. 751. McClalnes Bluff, Cornwallis at, 16. 440. McClainey, Wm., army rank, 16. 1119. McClam, Dan II, juror, 4. 524. McCiamey, Jno., in militia, 22. 275. McClamey, Robt., in militia, 22. 385. McClamey, Thos., in militia, 22. 275. McClamey, Thos., in militia, 22. 387. McClamey, Wm., in militia, 22. 387. McClammy, Joseph, ensign, 10. 287. McClammy, Peter, on patrol, 10. 250. McClammy, Wm., receives clothing, 16. 619. McClanaghan, , ranger, 22. 364. McClane. See McClain, McClean, Mc- Lain, Maclalne. McClane, Daniel, furnishes cattle, 16. 208. McClane, Wm., Cont. surgeon's mate, 22. 1049. McClane, Wm., officer, 18. 486. McClang, Thos., land grant to, 4. 329. McClannahan, Robert, county coms'r 23. 590, 591. McClannen, Thomas, army pay, 17. 230. McClaren, Daniel, petition on land grants, 9. 1260-3. McClarIn, Alexander, petition on C. H., 9. 806-807. McClary, Andrew, army pay, 17. 229. McClary, Hugh, army pay, 17. 229. McCLAEY, WM. McCLENNAN,' McClary, Wm., army pay, 17. 229. McClaskey, Allen, army rank, 16. 1120. McClaskey, Geo., army rank, 16. 1117. McClatchey, Mr., 17. 521. McClean. See McClain, McCIane, Mc- Laln. McClean, , reports on British, 14. 605. McClean, John, aids Burke, 16. 294. McClean, Moses, petition on C. H., 8. 806-808. McClean, Thomas, claims allowed, 9. 953. McClean, Wm., petition, 19. 50, 56. McClelan. See McClellan, McClel- land, McClan, McLelland, etc. McClelan, Jas., in militia, 22. 398. McCleland, Andrew,- petitions for Mc- Dugal, 9. 683-685. McCleland, Archibald, in militia, 22. 397. McCleland, John, petitions for Mc- Dugal, 9. 683-785. McClellan, Jas., army pay, 17. 229. Maclellan, John, 9. 1096. McClellan, Malcolm, pensioner, 22. 76. M'Clellan, Wm., act for him to build mill dam, 25. 110. bill for dam, 21. 798, 805, 836, 965, 966, 978, 988, 1009, 1010. property confiscated, 24. 263, 264. McClelland, John, pay to, 22. 471. McClelland, Jno., petition on separa- tion, 22. 705-8. McClelland, Robt., in militia, 22. 382. McClelland, Samuel, army pay, 17. 233. McClelland, Thos., pay to, 22. 471. army rank, 16. 1111. McClellennon, Uriah, petition on separation, 22. 705-8. McClemans, David, court martialed, 12. 518. McClenachan, , petition of ment'd, 16. 357. McClenachan, Capt., 5. 141, 144. McClenachan, Robert, allowance to, 22. 843. McClenaghan, Mr., conduct inquired into, 7. 9. McClenahan, Blair, commands vessels, 14. 199. McClenahan, Malcome, army rank, 16. 1121. Maclenahan, Nathaniel, arrests N. C. men, 1. 460, 511, 512, 513, 514, 516. McClenahan, Robert, a J. P., 6. 799. McClenahan, Robert, allowance to, 22. 833. McClenahan, Wm., witness, 10. 911. McClendan, Jesse, resigns as J. P., 20. 541. McClendel, Joel, in militia, 22. 412. McClendel, Joel, in militia, 22. 473. McClenden. See Macklendon. McClenden, Deborah, law suit, 1. 564. McClenden, Dennis, land grant to, 4. 805. McClendon, Bryan, land grant to, 4. 446. Macclendon, Deborah, court held at house of, 1. 652-653. Macclendon (Maclenden, Macklen- den), Dennis, a justice, 1. 619- 627, 649-652. appraiser, 1. 607, 625. attorney, 1. 613. buys negro, 1. 619. court held at house of, 1. 607-613, 617-627, 649-652. death of, 1. 652. , discharged from bond, 1. 619. guardian, 1. 626. imports persons, 1. 479, 618. juror, 1. 588, 595, 605, 610, 611. law suit. 1. 564. relieved of guardianship, 1. 621. road overseer, 1. 562. surety, 1. 577, 605. McClendon, Dennis, land grant asked, 4. 708. McClendon (McClenden), Francis. juror, 2. 587, 589. petitions for lapsed land, 2. 227. land grant to, 4. 710, 897. McClendon, Jacob, land grant to, 4. 854, 891. petitions on roaas and ferries, 5. 164-6. McClendon, Joel, acquitted, 17. 847-8. McClendon, Joel, land grant to, 4. 854, 891. McClendon, Thos., complains of taxes, 4. 960. land grants to, 4. 332, 627, 628, 635, 641, 644, 677, 709, 759, 851, 892. rights proved, 4. 598. road coms'r, 23. 222. vestryman, 23. 249. McClenham, Robert, land grant to, 4. 1250. McClennan, , to go to Charleston, 16. 686-687. McCLERAN, DUNCAN McCONSHEY, DUNCAN McCleran, Duncan, patents land, 6. 1085. M'Clery, Saml., in militia, 22. 397. McClewean. See Mcllwain. McClewean, Mr., 11. 543. McClewen, Daniel, petitions on land grants, 11. 250-254. McClewer, Richd., pensioner, 22. 77. McClewland, John, regulator, 7. 736. McCleyea, Jno., army rank, 16. 1115. McClindon (McClendon). Dennis, pe- tition and affidavit, 18. 148, 370, 372. IVI'Clintock, Hanna and Co., goods of sold by S. C, 9. 1103, 1104. iVIcCloud. See McLeod, McLoud. IVIcCloud, , Highland officer, 10. 117. IVIcCloud, Alexr., army rank, 16. 1121. McCloud, Dan I., army rank, 15. 729; 16. 1110. McCloud, John, property confiscated, 24. 263, 424. McCloud, Wm., tory officer, 22. 197. McClure, , kills Indians, 18. 604, 607, 608. McClure, Mrs., loses property, 16. 470-471, 475. McClure, Ensign, wounded, 19. 973. McClure, Francis, army rank, 16. 1115. McClure, Jeremiah, 22. 111. McClure, Matthew, accounts, 22. 1019. and Mecklenburg Declaration, 9. 1263-1265. certificate in regard to, 19. 511, 513, 553, 556, 560. claim of considered, 17. 404. petition, 18. 55, 58, 70, 71, 84, 85, 100, 101, 113, 120, 121, 292, 315, 316, 319, 336, 344; 19. 416, 418, 426, 441, 442, 747, 777, 788; 20. 166, 174, 203, 345, 381, 382, 384, 536; 21. 84, 90, 103, 108. McClure, Richard, claims, 4. 751, 790. land grant asked, 4. 707. McClure, Thos., ensign, 10. 518. McClure, Thos., pensioner, 22. 78. McClure (McLure), Dr. Wm., case of, 16. 930-931. claims, 21. 238, 249, 607. coms'r on pension claims. 24. 736; on school, 24. 607. committee to examine boat of, 17. 280-281, 282. in C. of State, 17. 310, 335; 18. 114, 121, 174, 340, 347, 397, 451; 20.49. invents boat, 20. 7-8. officer, 18. 486. only surgeon in reg't, 13. 67. petition, 21. 785, 944, 949. rank, 16. 72, 576, 608, 1109. prisoner, 14. 818. surgeon, 10. 521, 621-622, 623; 22. 1049. to Sumner on his conduct, 16. 625- 626; on private affairs, 16. 470- 1, 474-6, 480. McClurg, Charles, in Indian war, 10. 754. McCoard's Ferry, S. C, 17. 1034. McCobbin's Creek Luth. church, his- tory, 8. 779, 781. McColley, Matw, army rank, 16. 1115. McCollister. See MoAlister. McCollister, Jno., army rank, 16. 1115. McCollister, Jos., army rank, 16. 1115. McCollister, Neale, paid for services, 22. 482. McComber, Benj., army rank, 16. 1117. McComber. Humph., army rank, 16, 1117. McConal, John, petition against mar- riage act, 9. 623-624. McConce, John, petition against mar- riage act, 9. 623-624. McConnack, Wm., property confisca- ted, 24. 263, 424. McConnal, Andrew, in militia, 22. 399. McConnal, Jno., in militia, 22. 399. McConnall, John, juror, 22. 504, 541. McConnel, Lt., courtmartlaled, 12. 488. McConnel, Philip, army rank, 16. 1109. McConnell, Capt., 22. 522. Macconnell, Capt., affidavit against Davis in matter of Frenchmen, 13. 425. McConnell, Hue, petitions for exten- sion of power of J. P.'s 7. 874- 875. McConnell, John, land grant to, 4. 1039, 1047, 1049. McConnlcal, Neal, to be executed, 12. 535, 540. McConnico, Christopher, slave of re- stored, 18. 624-625. McConnico, Jack, 18. 625. McConnough, Dougal, army rank, 16. 1117. McConrys, Capt., census of company of, 10. 280. McConsby, Edward, land grant to, 4. 336. McConshey, Duncan, land grant to, 4. 945. McCONWELL, HUE McCOY, JOHN JVIcConwell, Hue, petition 7. 875. McCool, Adam, claims allowed, 6. 213. McCool, BenJ., petitions Burke for par- don and commendation, 16. 276- 277. McCool, Margaret, to Burke on release of her son, 16. 581. McCoole, And., in militia, 22. 284. McCoom, John, quit rents of, 22. 242. McCorday, Robert, petitions on land grants, 9. 1260-1263; 11. 250-254. McCord's Ferry, Br. at, 15. 607. McCorkall, Jas., in militia, 22. 382. McCorkall, Robt., in militia, 22. 382. McCorkle, Capt., payment by com- pany of, 10. 319. taxables In com. of, 10. 252. McCorkle, Francis, juror, 22. 77. McCorkle, Francis, juror, 22. 501. on Rowan, S. C, 10. 252, 180. petition on location of C. H., 13 352-354. McCorkle, M. L., 8. 752. McCorkle, Samuel Eusebius, 5. 1220. school trustee, 24. 30, 690. trustee Univ., 25. 22. work ment'd, 5. 1194. McCormack, Mr., 20. 323. McCormack, David, in militia, 22. 341. McCormack, J., interpreter, 7. 1009. McCormack, James, interpreter, 22. 407. McCormack, John, tried for theft, 2. 588-589. McCormack, John, army pay, 17. 233. McCormack, Thomas, army pay, 17. 233. McCormack, Wm., army pay, 17. 233. McCormick, , brigade major, 12. 514, 527, 537. McCormick, Archd, army rank, 16. 1121. McCormick, James, interpreter, 20. 781. McCormick, John, Watauga to be an- nexed, 10. 708-711. McCormick, W., register, 9. 298. McCormick, Wm., church trustee, 9. 638; 23. 960. takes deposition, 9. 322. property confiscated, 19. 263, 672; to be seized, 10. 961. McCorston, Wilier, petition on C. H., 9. 806-808. McCortle, Alexander, allowance to, 10. 586. McCoulskey, Archibald, petitions for McDugal, 9. 683-685. McCoulskey, Duncan, land grant to, 4. 765. McCoulskey, James, petitions for Mc- Dugal, 9. 683-685. McCoulskey, Neil, petitions for Mc- Dugal, 9. 683-894. McCoulsky, Duncan, 5. 1209. land grant to, 4. 651. McCoun, George, petitions on land grants, 9. 1260-3; 11. 250-4. McCoun, Wm., petitions on land grants, 9. 1260-1263; 11. 250-254. McCtfune, Andrew, in militia, 22. 381. land grant to, 4. 945. McCowan, Alexander, land grants to, 4. 1246. McCowan's Ford, Cornwallis crosses at,- 17. 997. See also Cowan's Ford. McCown, Moses, prisoner, 15. 609. McCoy. See McKay, McKoy, Mackey. McCoy, Capt., a prisoner, 10. 486. McCoy, Abraham, officer, 22. 702. McCoy, Alexander, army pay, 17. 233. McCoy, Alexr., claims as messenger, 5. 212. messenger to assembly, 4. 838. McCoy, Alexander, in Prov. Cong., 10. 500. McCoy, Alexr., property confiscated, 19. 672. McCoy, Alexr., property confiscated, 19. 672; 24. 264, 424. McCoy, Ambrous, juror, 2. 112. McCoy, Archibald, property confis- cated, 24. 263, 424. McCoy, Archibald, regulator, 7. 737. McCoy, Arthur, 23. 687. McCoy, DanI, army rank, 16. 1113. McCoy, Daniel, in militia, 22. 348. McCoy, Elijah, in militia, 22. 323. McCoy, George, a J. P., 4. 332. McCoy, Henry, claim, 9. 487. McCoy, Henry, petitions for division of Orange Co., 9. 809-810. McCoy, James, bill to enable him to collect taxes, 9. 115, 134, 168, 175, 221, 258; 25. 521-2. McCoy, James, garrison at house of, 2. 147. McCoy, James, land grant to, 4. 800. McCoy, James, orders to in matter of payment for troops, 10. 828. McCoy, James, proposed for vestry, 8. 155. McCoy, James, to make arms, 10. 539. McCoy, John, allowance to, 18. 472. McCOY, JOHN 10 McCUISTON, JAMES McCoy, John, army; pay, 17. 229. army rank, 16. 1112. McCoy, John, army rank, 16. 1113. McCoy, John, asks for new county, 9- 90. McCoy, John, in militia, 17. 1056. McCoy, John, killed, 22. 96. McCoy, John, land grants to, 4. 798, 805, 946, 965. rights proved, 4. 800. McCoy, John, regulator, 7. 737. McCoy, John, Jr., army pay, 17. 232. McCoy, John, Sr., army pay, 17. 232. McCoy, Marmaduke, army pay, 17. 231. McCoy, Reuben, army rank, 16. 1117. McCoy (McCay, McKay), Spruce, 5. 1220; 21. 435. building coms'r, 24. 844.. in assembly, 19. 462, 760, 773, 794, 808, 816, 821, 835. in C. of State, 16. 90, 95; 17. 810, 812, 894, 896, 900; 19. 57, 59, 185, 188, 202, 311, 312, 331, 540, 869, 875; 21. 386, 703. judge, 16. 148, 167, 175; 19. 119, 123; 21. 853, 854, 858, 860, 1027, 1036, 1044. memorial, 21. 226, 233, 390-391, 424, 435, 597, 721. money from, 21. 1066. nom. for C. C, 19. 582; for solic. gen., 21. 850, 853, 1024, 1027; for treas., 19. 624. school trustee, 24. 690. to Harrington on public and pri- vate affairs, 17. 181. McCoy, Wm., asks for new county, 9. .90. McCoy, Wm., land grant to, 4. 800, 804. rights proved, 4. 800. Maccoy, Wm., tried for murder, 2. 463, 464, 465-466-467-468, 469. McCoye, Wm., in militia, 22. 391. McCracken, James, tailor, 15. 35k7. McCracken, J no., in militia, 22. 395. McCrackin, Wm., exempted, 7. 963. McCrady, Edward, prisoner, 15. 392. McCraine, Hugh, land grant asked for 4. 453. McCrakan, Robert, petition on cattle and hides, 5. 745-746. McCraney's Bridge, act to vest in Wil- liams, 24. 634-5. bill to vest in Williams, 19. 530, 531, 535, 539, 560, 564, 568. McCrary, Capt., taxables in com. of, 10. 252. McCrary (McCroory), John, forfeits bond, 18. 40, 58, 77, 265, 292, 297, 298. McCrary, Thos., captain, 10. 945, 949. McCraw, Alexander, tory officer, 22. 210. McCrawley. See McCawley. McCrawley, , in assembly, 13. 690, 697, 708, 709, 712, 721, 785, 812, 813, 823, 913, 925, 966, 975. on com. of assem., 13. 740, 790, 791, 832, 915, 921. McCrawley, Wm., juror, 7. 843. McCray, Robert, juror, 4. 525. McCree. See McRee. McCree, Maj., commands L. I., 18. 1201. takes wagon, 16. 555. Same as G. J., McRee (?) McCree, John, captain, 10. 937. McCree, Robert, character and drop- ped as J. P., 5. 990. McCree, Wm., a J. P., 5. 657. McCreery, Capt., payment by company of, 10. 319. McCroaine, James, land grant to, 4. 334. McCrocan, James, land grant to, 4. 336. McCroean, Jas., land grant to, 4. 335. McCrohon (McCrohone), John, claims, 20. 84. petition, 17. 377; 19. 519, 522, 533, 536; 20. 229, 231, 291, 293. McCrory, Capt., roster of Co., 16. 1006, 1016, 1044, 1058, 1078, 1091, 1115, 1158, 1172, 1186. McCroy, Wm., land grant asked, 4. 708. McCubbin. See McKubbin. McCubbIn, Nicholas, pensioner, 22. 78. McCubbin, Samuel, land grant to, 4. 767. Maccubbins, Mr., claims, 4. 751. McCubbins, John, leaves N. C, 6 77- 78. McCuing, Joseph, in militia, 22. 497. McCuisteon, Thos., a J. P., 6. 1077. McCuister, Thos., pensioner, 22. 75. MoCuistion, James, petition on C. H., 9. 806-808. McCuistion,- Thos., asks pardon for Hunter, 9. 86-87. McCuiston, James, juror, 10. 2. McCuiston, James, juror, 10. 3. McCULLEN, BRYAN 11 McCULLOH, ALEX. McCullen, Bryan, pensioner, 22. 77. McCuller, Jos., army rank, 16. 1113. McCullers, Bryant, sergt. of horse, 15. 509. McCullers, David, horseman, 15. 509. McCullers, John, a J. P., 6. 341. debts due hy, 8. 280-281. dues from as sheriff, 9. 574. in militia, 9. 1076. takes bond, 8. 992-993. McCullers, Will, resigns as J. P., 18. 145, 261. McCullers, Wm., a J, P., 23. 994. McCulles, Capt., 10. 611. McCullln, Bryan, land grant to, 4. 279. McCulloch, Mr., 20. 450. McCulloch, Alexander, army pay, 17. 232. in army, 15. 731. McCulloch, Alex., Ashe to on punish- ment of B. McC. (?) 22. 786. McCulloch, Alex., witness, 20. 160-161. McCulloch, Charles, land grant to, 4. 628. McCulloch, George, captain, 15. 786. McCulloch, James, in Indian war, 10. 759. McCulloch, James, juror, 22. 501, 506, 509. McCulloch, John, army pay, 17. 229. McCulloch, John, report as collector of customs, 20. 257, 258.. McCulloch, Jos., town coms'r, 25. 49. McCulloch, William, juror, 22. 502. McCullock, , in N. Y., 13. 478. McCullock, Mr., 14. 452. McCullock, Mr., allowance to estate of, 22. 816. McCullock, Mrs., judgment against and discussion of same, 18. 464- 465. McCullock, Alex., army rank, 18. 1108. McCullock, Duncan, pensioner, 22. 78. McCullock, George, messenger, 13. 324. taxable, 15. 192. voter, 15. 238. McCullock, Henry, surety, 20. 52. McCullock, James, pensioner, 22. 76. McCullock, John, collector, 21. 165. McCullock, John, in army, 15. 728. McCullock, John, messenger, 15. 427. McCullogh, Alex, in militia, 22. 313. McCulloh, , collector, 8. 621. McCulloh, , quoted, 9. 12. McCulloh, Mr., 9. 642. McCulloh, Mr., joins American cause, 11. 715. McCulloh, Mr., law suit appealed, 9. 676-677. McCulloh, Miss, 9. 357. McCulloh, Col., 7. 744. McCulloh (McCulloch,' McCullock), Alexander, a J. P., 6. 775. administers oath, 8. 1157. asks salary for council, 9. 375-376; to be relieved from quit rents, 8. 63 asst. judge, 5. 655. atty. for H. McCulloh, 5. 621-623, 781; 7. 14; for Selwyn, 5. 773- 775, 776, 777, 778; 7. 17. auditor general, 4. 1127; 5. 145, 817. clerk, 9. 298. coms'r on building, 25. 472; on town, 25. 354, 399, 487. complains of absence of Dobbs and Murray, 8. 148. deputy auditor, 5. 348, 771, 782; 8. 78, 604; on auditing of public ac- counts, 5. 306. favors Amer. cause, 10. 313. favors inferior courts, 9. 822, 830. in assembly, 8. 358, 362, 368, 396, 418, 427, 460, 462, 464, 470, 482, 497, 501, 504, 505, 514, 518, 654, 662, 673. in council, 8. 766, 767, 769-771, 772- 799, 840-892, 1064-1070, 1079-1082, 1083-1086, 1089-1164, 1220-1257; 7. 10-31, 34-35, 37-39, 46-61, 133-137, 137, 160, 271-279, 292-341, 532-533, 534-535, 549-568, 672-676, 730-731, 800-806, 890-895; 8. 86-105, 148-160, 251-255, 262, 282-292, 513; 9. 52- 53, 55-57, 66, 71, 101-136, 325, 327- 328, 346, 372, 376-447, 706-733, 789- 791, 823, 830-874, 1171, 1172-1178, 1207, 1211, 1215; 9. 1221. land surrendered by, 9. 369. name to be inserted to levy tax, 8. 870, 873. nominated for council, 8. 559. on com. of assembly, 8. 350, 364, 368, 369, 453, 483, 674. on com. of correspondence, 1 1 . 229 ; 25. 518. on com. of council, 8. 842, 897, 900&, 903, 910, 916, 1092, 1099, 1156, 1222, 1261, 1268; 7. 297, 346, 552, 555, 572; 8. 91, 108, 110, 115, 290, 305, 306; 9. 106, 141, 144, 382, 449, 453, 459, 474, 475, 480, 560, 712, 735, 745, 747, 748, 762, 765, 874, 877, 881, 887, 914, 1189. McCULLOH, ALEX. 12 McCULLOH, HENKY o'pposes court bills, 9. 974. petition on stopping of survey, 5. 493-494. preference to in auditing, 6. 602- 603. presents memorial of Selwyn, 6. 797-798. promoted colonel, 6. 299-300; re- signs as col., 5. 163; 22. 334-5. put in place of Copeland, 6. 945. quit rents remitted to, 8. 161; on surrendered grants, 8. 52-53. recommended for council, 5. 440; 6. 217, 251. recommends McCartney, 9. 61-62. sells land, 24. 820. sick, 9. 1056. signs memorial on S. C. line, 6. 779. surety, 7. 444, 671; 9. 591-2. surrenders grant, 7. 533-534. takes oath, 6. 1087. to Dobbs on lack of reports on pub- lic accounts, 5. 160-161. Tryon to on Hillsboro riots, 8. 679. withholds papers of auditor, 6. 601, 602, 605. McCulloh, Alex., dead, 6. 47, 4S, 49. delivers memorial to Johnston, 4. 1136. deposition in McCulloh vs. John- ston, 4. 1092, 1095, 1100, 1109, 1120-1121; ment'd, 4. 1236. land grant to, 4. 348, 768, 800, 947, 950, 964, 965, 1255. warrant delivered to, 4. 966. McCulloh, Andrew, settlers on lands of, 5. 742. McCulloh (McCulloch, McCullock), BenJ., 8. 224; 9. 345; 18. 49. a J. P., 23. 994. allQwance to, 22. 853. bill to pardon for frauds, and re- lease from jail, 20. 228, 408, 409. claims allowed, 8. 142. clerk, 9. 298. coms'r on army accounts, 19. 603-4, 685-7, 697; 20. 191; on biulding, 23. 927; 24. 240; on case of Wil- liams, 12. 568, 675-676; on Cont. Line, 24. 477, 484, 567, 686, 722, 734; to sign bills, 24. 475. convicted of fraud, 20. 630. in army frauds, 18. 72, 73, 162, 163, 304, 305, 384, 385. in assembly, 9. 393, 397, 399, 407, 411, 417, 422, 424, 448, 451, 453, 457, 484, 498, 501, 509, 515, 523, 524, 530, 540, 544, 588, 734, 735, 746, 755, 836, 843, 845, 847, 853, 872, 874, 881, 883, 898, 899, 902, 903, 906, 916,930,943,945,948,951, 1188, 1189, 1190; 16. 1, 3, 27, 35, 37, 58, 75, 127; 17. 919; 18. 2, 3. 9, 10, 16, 24, 37, 59, 61, 74, 238; 19. 5, 8, 10, 16, 18, 21, 69, 78, 83, 87, 129, 130, 132, 144, 151, 160, 168, 183, 215, 216, 223, 239, 259, 267, 268, 280, 351, 360, 393, 395, 476, 489, 508, 509, 512, 605, 613, 614, 622, 643, 667, 671, 674, 676, 682, 688, 718, 719, 762, 773, 794, 800, 805, 808, 816, 821, 824, 832, 835; 20. 4, 6, 7, 10, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 24, 28, 30, 46, 53, 68, 72, 75, 79, 81, 82, 83, 89, 102, 112. in Prov. Cong., 9. 1179, 1180, 1181; 10. 914, 916. indicted for fraud, 18. v-vi. on com. of assembly, 9. 500, 740, 742, 1197; 16. 21, 27, 38, 45, 46, 104, 117, 125, 128, 130; 17. 281, 291, 317; 18. 9, 31, 237, 264. on Com. Prov. Gong., 10. 917. on S. C. of Halifax, 9. 1101. petitions for property, 19. 823. punishment of, 22. 786 (?). receives pay for soldiers, 17. 189, 190, 193, 194, 195, 196, 199, 200, 201, 202, 204, 205, 206, 208, 209, 210, 211, 213, 217, 218, 219, 220, 222, 223, 225^ 227, 228, 230, 231, 232, 233, 235, 236, 238, 239, 240, 241, 243, 244, 246, 247, 248, 253, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259. signs due bills of army accts, 18. 162. signs N. C. bills, 20. 665. surety, 9. 591-592. to build powder mill, 10. 537-538. to buy horses, 10. 535. to sign bills of credit, 10. 578. to Sumner on public affairs, 10. 418-419. to take ammunition to Wilming- ton, 10. 555, 556. witness, 18. 252. McCulloh, Geo., claims paid, 10. 439. McCulloh (McCulloch, McCullock), Henry, 4. 267, 1136; 18. 49, 50. agent, 9. 1209; of northern count- ies, 4. 869-870, 1028-31. agreement with Granville on grants, 6. 573-578. aids Johnston, 4. 1149. McCULLOH, HENRY 13 McCULLOH, HENRY allowance to, 22. 865. and Crymble and Huey grants, 6. 1003. answer to Johnston's memorial, 4. 1137-1152. appoints attorneys to manage es- tates, 6. 569-573. asks land grant for Protestants, 4. 72-73, 74; to be made a member of council, 4. 341. attends Board of Trade as agent for Northern counties in repre- sentation struggle, 4. 1225-35. attends Board of Trade on his memorial, 5. 168, 169-170; on his quit rents and salary memorial, 5. 987; to prosecute complaints against Johnston, 4. 1235-1237. attends council in matter of repre- sentation, 4. 943, 944. attorney for Selwyn, 6. 997; 7. 18. blank patent sent to, 4. 318. brings out Presbyterians from Ulster, 5. 1193, 1199. buys and settles land, 22. 896. case vs. Johnston on lands, etc., 4. 1076-1152; against Rowan as Surveyor General on survey of land grants, 4. 664-673. caveat dismissed, 4. 765. charges against Johnston, 4. 934, 938, 939, 940, 941. charges Allen with fraud In quit rents, 4. 762-763, 811-12. commission as commissary, in- structions and powers, 5. 617- 621; as Sec'y. and Clerk of Crown, 11. 120, 121; considered, 4. 1096; for inspecting revenues, land grants and instructions, etc., 4. 340-1, 438, 599; 5. 615; 11. 31-41. commissions Campbell and Mc- CuUoh, attorneys for McCuUoh grants, 6. 532-536. concessions in favor of ment'd., 5. 1092. consulted on N. C. and S. C. af- fairs, 4. 339, 340, 341. consults Elmsly on attachments and county courts, 9. 997-998, 999. dead, 5. 440, 445, 807; 6. 620, 625; 11. 126, 127, 143. depositions as to settlers on grants of, 7. 277, 278. disturbances on lands of, 5. 951. employed against representation act, 4. 879, 880, 881. enters caveat, 4. 706. examines and criticises laws on quit rents and cultivation of lands, 4. 425-434, 435, 436, 437. excused from quit rents, 7. 676- 677. fees demanded from for surveys, 4. 1115. frauds in lands of, 5. 1091, 1092. given more time for settlement of land, 5. 753. gives power of attorney, 5. 493. grants lands to Houston, 5. 771- 773; to Howson, 5. 772, 773. grants to and papers relating to same, 5. 615-633; ment'd., 4. 885; 8. 254; discussed, 6. 993-994; and amount within Granville's line, 4. 1146; 5. 104-105; in Anson Co., 6. 773. Hill to on depositions and evidence against Gov. Johnston. 4. 1097- 1100. history of grant to, 7. 13-17; dis- cussed, 5. xxxii-xxxv. in council, 5. 488-491, 493-494, 495- 498, 500-515, 1107. inflames people of northern count- ies, 4. 922. instructions in regard to surrender of lands by, 5. 1106, 1130-1132; on grant to, 5. 1130-1132. instructs Rice to observe forms of land grants, 4. 1134. land grants to, 9. 368, 369, 370; In name of Crymble and Huey, 5. 769, 770, 771; granted away by Corbin, 5. 778-779; surrendered by, 9. 369; to be surveyed for, 4. 212, 215. lays papers before Board of Trade, 4. 248. leave of absence to, 5. 498. length of stay in C, 5. 615. letters to and from ment'd, 4. 435, 610, 612, 757, 758; 6. 1062; on quit rents ment'd., 4. 624; to Board of Trade favoring petition on quit rents, extension of time for settle- ment, 5. 626-627. makes Alexander McCuUoh atty. in sale of lands, 5. 621-623. makes special grant to Huey, 5. 769. memorial as inspector of revenues ment'd., 4. 943-944; to Board of McCULLOH, HENRY 14 McCULLOH, HENEY Trade on his payment of quit rents, 5. 121-123; on offsetting quit rents with S. C. debts and Board to King on same, 11. 118- 120. money to be sent to, 5. 774, 776-777. nominated for council, 5. 1104. not summoned to attend council, .4. 1140. not to pay quit rents for surrendered lands, 7. 990. notice to free-holders on settlement of land grants and quit rents, 1 1 . 66-72. number of actual settlers, 5. 104. offers to sell land, 9. 1002. office of agent sought for, 7. 753, 756, 758. on claims com., 22. 863 (for H. E. McC?) on com. of council, 5. 501, 529. on isSlies of paper money, 4. 418, 419. on payment of quit rents, etc., 4. 293-297. on population in 1735, 2. xvii. on proposed changes in grants of lands for rights, 4. 600-601. paid out of S. C. quit rents, 5. 615- 617. papers on grants to, 5. 769-782. part of grant surrendered, 8. 63. petition about his grant, 4. 640, 644- 645, 646-649; for land and action of council on same, 4. 162-164; on appointment of clerks, 5. 536, 543; on quit rents and salary consid- ered, 5. 651; to King on transfer of quit rents and extension of time for settlement, 5. 630-633. prisoner because 'of Rowan's suit, 4. 672. proofs delivered to on representa- tion quarrel, 4. 1167, 1168. property confiscated, 19. 672; 24. 263, 424. proposals for rendering colony more advantageous considered, 4. 328; in regard to the settlement of land, 4. 156; on settlement of quit rents and land grants, and reports of S. C. committee on same, 1 1 . 61-65; to Earl Granville on lands and his concessions on same, 5. 624-6. proposed settlement of Protestants considered, 4. 209, 210, 212, 214, 215. quarrels with Johnston, 4. vi, vii. quit rents due to in S. C. transferred to N. C. accounts, 5. 629-630; re- mitted to, 7. 783. recommendation that his salary be set off against his quit rents, 5. 927-928. reports and official papers of ment'd, 4. 612-613, 614. reports discussed, 4. 268, 269; on blank patents, etc., 4. 325-328; that grants to are to be vacated, 5. 762. residence, 5. 586-587. Rice's answers to, 4. 1126-1127. Rowan's answer to case against himself, 4. 684-690, 690-698. salary due to, 5. 631; transferred to quit rents, 5. 808. secretary and clerk of crown, 5. 338, 340, 353, 480. sells land, 24. 332, 820. settlers on lands of, 5. 742. size of grants, 6. 574. special grant to, 5. 629, 632. submits to King's pleasure on grants, 8. 52. suffers from Cherokee wars, 5. liv. suit against, 4. 1079, 1086; of Rowan against, 4. 1092, 1093, 1095, 1107, 1109, 1121, 1127, 1139, 1141-2; threatened by Allen, 4. 1144. summarizes grants and appoints at- torneys to prosecute Corbin, 5. 779-782. summoned to council, 4. 1120. surrenders grants, 7. 453-454; to be accepted from, 5. 113. time of settlement extended, 5. 626- 627, 628-629, 630, 808. to advance interests of N. C, 7. 757. to be made secretary of N. C, 5. 170. to be protected in his rights, 7. 141. to Board of Trade on case against Johnston on land grants, etc., 4. 1100-1114; on condemnation of rent roll bill in S. C, 11. 59-60; on condition of his lands and re- lation to Earl Granville, 5. 79-81; on his address to free-holders on land grants and quit rents, 11. 72- 73; on his grant, 4. 666-668, 668- 673, 1076-1081; on Johnston's methods in N. C, 4. 241-2; on McCULLOH, HENRY, JR. 15 McCULLOH, HENRY E. quit rents and public affairs, 4. 284-5; on rent roll bill, 4. 584; on S. C. act to remedy rent roll, 1 1 . 102-3; on troubles with land grants and quit rents, 1 1 . 105- 108; in S. C, 11. 45-54; . to freeholders on regulation of land grants and payment of quit rents, 11. 54-59. to Hill on failure of Board of Trade to support him, 11. 103-104. to Johnston on duties and powers of receiver general and commission- er of quit rents, 4. 1129-1133. to Pownall on his quit rents, 6. 1046- 1047. transfers debt of Selwyn to Hunt and Robinson, 5. 775-778. witness against Johnston, 4. 932. McCulloh, Henry, Jr., 4. 1100. McCulloh, Mrs. Henry, 4. 1100. McCulloh (McCulloch, McCullock), Henry Eustace, 18. 414-415; 20. 319, 391, 400, 402; 21. 243, 272, 368, 369. a J. P., 6. 775. act to appoint as agent, 1 1 . 229-230, 237-239; 23. 854; 25. 518. agent, 7. 918, 973; 8. 9, 11, 151; 9. 206; poor, 9. 999. and confiscated lands, 21. 156. asks for census of settlers on Selwyn tract, 7. 278; restoration of his property, 19. 505. attorney for McCulloh grants, 6. 569- 573; for Selwyn, 6. 997; 7. 17-18. bill for relief of purchasers of his lands, 21. 284. bond as receiver, 6. 1045-1046; can- celled, 7. 783. buys lands, 18. 49, 50, 289. ch. com. of whole, 7. 319. charges against and memorial on Selwyn grants, 7. 10, 11, 12-31, 34- 35. comes out to act for his father, 7. 14. commissioned att'y of McCulloh grants, 6. 532-536. com. of assem. to on his employ- ment as agent, 7. 877-869; on Ire- dell's memorial for, 13. 586, 691- 692, 695-696, 711, 712. complaints against, 7. 6. excused from quit rents, 7. 676-77. forfeiture of grants to considered, 7. 451-452. grants land to Smith, 15. 201. in council, 6. 758, 759-764, 767-799, 843-92, 1065-76, 1081-5, 1087-9,1098- 1164, 1220-1222, 1231-1241, 1247- 1257; 7. 137, 160, 271-279, 292- 341, 436-447, 451-454. Indian lands of ment'd., 9. 830. introduces bill for Purdie as printer, 6. 844-845. Iredell petitions assembly In favor, 22. 896-7. judge chancery ct, 6. 1042. judgment against, 18. 193. land grant surrendered, 7. 453-4, 455, 547; not surrendered, 9. 790; sold, 17. 416; 21. 707. letter of to Board of Trade, 8. 164- 165. memorial of persons buying lands from, 18. 75; 19. 279, 406-407, 438- 439, 504, 553, 730, 733, 823; 20. 9; 21. 886, 951, 952; 22. 620; to Tryon on census of grants, 7. 275- 278. movements and life in America, 22. 896-9. nominated for council, 6. 559. observations on Indian lease, 7. 990. on claims com., 22. 830, 840. on com. of council, 6. 810, 819, 824, 848, 863, 903, 910, 1099, 1108, 1125, 1133, 1199, 1204, 1222, 1225, 1247, 1261, 1273; 7. 296, 297, 322, 346, 399. on his conduct of Selwyn's business, 7. 17-31. port coms'r, 23. 667. presents memorial on resumption of lands, 6. 773-775; petition on re- venue law, 8. 61. property confiscated, 19. 672; 24. 263, 424; 25. 114. protest in favor of, 21. 166. resigns from council, 8. 275, 493. resolution on lands of, 20. 293, 474. seeks to' subdivide lands, 5. xxxiii. sells land, 19. 68; 24. 527; 25. 110- 11. settlers on grant to, 7. 277. son of Henry, 5. xxxiv. still in council, 8. 168. takes oath, 6. 1087; as councillor, 7. 271. to Bennehan on private affairs, 9. 345. to com. of cor. on currency and pub- lic affairs, 8. 55-57; on public af- McCULLOH, JAMES 16 McDANIEL, DANIEL fairs, 9. 10-12. to Fanning on case of public affairs, 8. 223-5; on need of agent and English politics, 7. 752-5; on riots over Selwyn lands, 7. 32-34. to give bond, 7. 444. to Harvey (J) on agency and public affairs, 8. 181-184; on his agency and English politics, 8. 171-173; on currency, agency, etc., S. 58- 60; on currency problems and English politics, 7. 516-518; on need of agent and public affairs, 7. 754, 755, 758. to Hillsborough resigning from council, 8. 220. to Iredell on reconciliation, 10. 1026, 1027. to prepare representation on S. C. boundary, 6. 770, 775-779. to present petition on currency, 8. 62. to return list of settlers, 6. 1069. to sec'y of state on petition of as- sembly, 8. 50-51. to take depositions, 6. 1067. trouble over confiscated lands of, 21. 776, 777. Tryon on land selling methods of, 7. 529-530. wants estates restored, 17. 25, 43. McCulIoh, James, 5. 617. dead, 4. 1100. settlers on tract of, 7. 277. surrenders grants, 7. 453-454. witness, 5. 772. McCulIoh, John, fined, 10. 3. McCulIoh, John, juror, 10. 2, 3. McCulIoh, John, owes State, 21. 1069. McCulIoh, Miss Penelope, 4. 1100. land grants to in Anson Co., 6. 773. settlers on grant to, 7. 277. surrenders grants, 7. 453-454. McCulIoh Grants, attorneys commis- sioned for, 6. 532-536. census of, 7. 275-278. resumption of considered, 6. 718- 719. McCullom, Levi, recommends Wel- born, 9. 25-6. McCullores, John, captain, 10. facing 680. McCullough, Capt., defends Hanging Rock, 15. 267. McCullough, Alexander, in militia, 22. 398. McCullough, Frans., army rank, 16.^ 1122. McCullough, Jas., in militia, 22. 398. McCullough, Jno., army rank, 16. 1111. McCullough, John, collector, 18. 174, 181, 397, 413. McCullough, John, in militia, 22. 398. McCullough, John, prisoner, 14. 747. McCullough, Sam'!, in militia, 22. 398. McCullough, Wm., in militia, 22. 398. McCumber, Humphrey, army rank, 16. 1117. McCune, James, exempted, 9. 476. McCurden's, inspection at, 25. 313. McCurdy, Archd., pensioner, 22. 76. McCurdy, Thomas, asks pardon for Fruit, 9. 93-94. McCurdy, Wm., asks pardon for Fruit, 9. 93-4. McCurdy, Wm., in militia, 22. 451. McCwean. See McQueen. McCwean, James, land grants to, 4. 353, 354. McDade, James, parent entered, 6. 638. McDade, James, petitions on land grants, 9. 1260-2; 11. 250-2. McDanel, Redman, petition on separa- tion, 22. 705-9. MacDanel, Samul, petition on separa- tion, 22. 705-9. McDaniel, , 19. 942. McDaniel, , in assembly, 17. 335; 19. 354, 359. McDaniel, , Indian trader, 22. 998, 999. Mackdaniel, , law suit, 1. 394. McDaniel, , receives pay for sold- iers, 17. 232. McDaniel, Mr., in assembly, 18. 300; on com. of Assem., 18. 9, 237. McDaniel, Alex., land grant to, 4. 280. McDaniel, Andw., army rank, 16. 1121. McDaniel, Arthur, pensioner, 22. 75. MacDaniel (Mackdaniel, Maokdan, Mackdanel), Charles, deserts land. 2. 226. imports persons, 1. 395. lands of, 1. 484. law suit, 1. 482, 483, 486. runs away, 1. 483. McDaniel, Daniel, asks pardon for Fruit, 9. 93-4. McDaniel, Daniel, 3. bound over to court; 2. 406, 414, 439, 444. lapse patent to, 2. 675. McDANIEL, DAN. 17 Mcdonald, mrs. alex. surety money paid for, 2. 508. suspected of murder of Taylor, 2. 451, 456, 472, 492-3. McDaniel, Dan., juror, 25. 190. McDaniel, Daniel, loyalist, 10. 600. McDaniel, Dorothy, petition of, 2. 573. McDaniel, Eli, a J. P., 23. 995. McDaniel, Eli, recommends Tories for pardon, 16. 277. Macl mint established, 18. 764-767, 769. necessity of borrowing, 15. 697-698. needed, 1. 101; 14. 564, 565, 588, 589, 607, 628, 629, 632, 633, 655- 656, 684; 16. 221, 223-224, 532; by gov't, 16. 8; by U. S., 19. 945- 946; for Indian treaty, 17. 489-490, 493; for troops, 13. 159, 160, 161, 163, 164-165, 166, 167-168, 169, 176, 183, 188, 190, 195, 207, 233, 447- 448, 453, 459; 14. 518, 830, 831, 832, 833, 834, 843, 847, 859, 860, 862, 866; 15. 8-9, 15, 23, 67; in S. C, 15. 311; in Ya. and N. C, 15. 370, 371; to raise recruits, 11. 522, 574, 579, 601, 645, 679, 684, 787. none for use against Franklin, 22. 688. ordinance on supplying treasury with, 10. 991. paid to Burke, 15. 552. paper, authorities to report on, 17. 323. people pay debts in worst, 3. 185. petition against paper money, 20. 270; of Blount on m. lost at Cam- den, 16. 36-37, 106; on lack of, 7. 866-867. printed by Davis, 13. 259, 279-280, 288. public, act for officers to publish application of, 24. 808-9; requir- ing an accounting for, 23. 89, 333; to find use made of, 23. Ill, 334; 25. 210; to recover, 24. 720- 2, 739; treasurers elected to re- ceive, 23. 273-5. quarrel over appropriations of, 6. 1253-1254. quarrel over bills, 6. 432. MONEY 123 MONRO, ANDREW rates of exchange between differ- ent sorts, 23. 294. Read to Caswell on and amswer, 17. 483, 491-492. redemption of continental bills, 16. 988-989. reduction of circulation considered, 15. 197. refused to N. C, 22. 978, 979, 980. report on advancement to prisoners, 16. 657-8. reports on emissions of, 8. 211-215; to be made, 4. 4-5; on loans to U. S., 16. 354-355; on that rec'd and paid for 1782, 16. 928-929. requisition for from C. C, 13. 864- 865, 866, 958. Robertson to coin for Franklin State, 18. 605-606. scarce, 5. xi; in Tenn., 22. 682. secured from France, 14. 564. sorts and value, 23. 154-155. speculation in, 16. 959-960. stress of Cont. Treas. for lack of, 11. 682. superintendents of press elected, 20. 100, 103. to be borrowed on faith of Prov. Cong., 10. 543. to be drawn from Cont. Treasury, 15. 534. to be raised for Cont'l army, 19. 630-631. troubles from lack of, 11. 489-490, 494, 500, 501, 507; over deprecia- tion, 14. 238. U. S. to coin copper, 20. 684-685, 718. value, 15. 15-16; of dollars in ster- ling, 24. 23; of English money in N. C; 19. 432; of English £ in N. C, 19. 432. See also bills of credit; currency; proclamation money. Money bills, may originate in coun- cil, 3. 93-94. to originate in council, 6. 655-656. Money power, answer from House of Commons on Jamaica resolution on, 5. 758-759. claimed by House of Commons, 3. 336. control of discussed, 5. 1096, 1099; sought by assembly, 6. 380. resolve on origin of bills, 6. 909. Moneyeck, 12. 517. Moneyham, Thos., army rank, 16. 1120. Monford. See Montfort. Monford, Robert, signs letter of cred- it for Scott and asks leave to ship tobacco, 15. 575, 576. Monger, Henry, 21. 824. act for pub. buildings on lands of, 24. 542. Monger, Robt., army rank, 16. 1117. Monger, Robert, in Davidson's Co., 14. 294. Monger's Ferry, troops at, 14. 780. Monk, Charles, land grant to, 4. 768. Monk, George. See Albemarle, Duke of. Monk, Henry, army pay, 17. 233. Monk, Israel, army rank, 16. 1114. Monk, Jas., army rank, 16. 1121. Monk, James, land grant to, 4. 768. Monk, Joel, army pay, 17. 231. Monk, John, 2. 747. Monk, John, a J. P., 4. 814, 1038. Monk, Nottingham, army pay, 17. 233. army rank, 15. 726; 16. 1114. Monk, Peter, 2. 803, 804. Monks, George, prisoner, 17. 1046. Monks, James, land grant to, 4. 709. Monk's (Munck's) Corner, S. C, 15. 27, 186; 22. 103, 142. British at, 15. 244, 245; 17. 1031; near, 15. 656; retire to, 14. 588; surprised at, 15. 665; 16. 631; taken at, 19. 885. Monlier, Louis, tried for slander, 2. 401, 411. Monmouth, , letter on customs laws, 1. 458-459. Monmouth, N. J., 22. 94, 121. Monmouth (Monmouth C. H., Mont- mouth), N. J., battle of, 13. 299; 19. 580, 957. troops are thanked by Cont. Cong., 12. 500. Monnyham, Jno., army rank, 16. 1117. Monongahela River, 5. xxii, 431, 432, 434, 436. battle on, 5. 524. Braddock defeated on, 5. 412, 420. French fort on to be attacked, 5. liig. Monopolies, declaration on, 10. 1005. not to be allowed, 22. 664; 23. 978. Monro, Mr., 9. 1097. Monro, Mr., 14. 722. Monro, Capt., destroys Br. ship, 13. 362. Monro, Andrew, witness, 6. 278. MONEO JAMES 124 MONTFORT, HARRY Monro (Monroe), James, asks for in- spection, 8. 80a. protests against regulators, 8. 273- 274. to Tryon on regulators, 8. 246-247. Monroe, Mr., 15. 614, 615. Monroe, Col., sent to watch events in army and report to Jefferson, 14. 852-853. Monroe, Geo., pensioner, 22. 75. Monroe, James, and Spanish treaty, 22. 901. in C. C, 18. 488, 528, 548, 552, 640, 641, 754. Monroe, James, given more time to leave state, 22. 932. Monroe, John, furnishes cattle, 18. 208. Monroe, Malcolm, pensioner, 22. 76. Monroe, Michael road coms'r, 23. 870, 920. Monroe (Munroe), Timothy de, claims granted, 17. 303, 305, 370- 371, 382. Monroe's Bridge, 24. 232. Monserat (Monterat, Monserrat), gov- ernment, 1. 225. imports from, 2. 156. taken, 13. 287. Monson, Lord, at Board of Trade meeting, 4. 325-328, 339-342, 435- 439, 585-587, 674, 757-758, 797-798, 848-850. to Johnston on his failure to send reports, 4. 756-757; on insuf- ficiency of his reports, 4. 420; on public affairs, 4. 285-286, 846. to King on debts law, 4. 847. to Newcastle on instructions to Horsey, 11. 30. Monson, Benj., petition on imprison- ment of debtors, 5. 754. Montagu (Montague), Lord Charles Grenville, 7. 280; 8. 165. arrival expected, 7. 215. arrives in S. C, 7. 221. Martin to on his imprisonment, etc., 16. 742-743. prisoner, 16. 735, 739-740, 768, 933, 948; to be exchanged, 16. 735, 740, 741, 743, 933. proposals on S. C. line, 7. 879; 8. 5, 10; 9. 276; considered, 8. 415, 458, 468; 9. 77, 279, 638; not adopted, 9. 562; not liked in N. C, 9. 48, 49; unjust to N. C, 9. 211-212. to Hillsborough on S. C. boundary, 8. 554-555; and report on same, 11. 221-7, 230. to Tryon on S. C. boundary, 8. 561- 2, 563; 11. 220-221. Tryon to on cattle ranging in N. C, 7. 267; on Cherokee boundary, 7. 448; on extension of S. C. line, 7. 876-877. visited on S. C. boundary and an- swer, 9. 299-300. visits N. C, 7. 862. Montagu, Wm., witnesses affidavit of Sumners, 1. 298; Hudson's affi- davit, 1. 274; Miller's affidavit, 1. 283; Taylor's affidavit, 1. 277. Montagu Hills, 11. facing 80. Montague, Bryan, army rank, 16. Montague, Edward, agent, 7. 749. Montague, Latency, does not take oath, 22. 173. Montague, Saml., army rank, 16. 1109. Montague, 7. 995. Montant, Patrick, land grant to, 4. 707. Montcalm, captures Oswego, 5. xxviii. Montcrief. See Moncreef, Moncrief. Montcrief, Caleb, ensign, 18. 626. Montcrief, Maxwell, army rank, 16. 1117. Monteague, Roger, arrested, 1. 584. executor, 1. 585. law suit, 1. 586. Montiath, Sam'l, pensioner, 22. 76. Monterat, gov't, 1. 225. Montesquieu, quoted, 13. 441-442. Montford. .See Monford, Montfort, Mumford, Munfort. Montford, Mr., on com. assem. 15. 219. Montford, Mr., reports on sugar, 14. 479. Montford, Capt., in N. C. battalion, 13. 343. Montford, Edward, witness, 7. 739. Montford, Joseph, prisoner, 16. 672. rank, 16. 73, 577, 609, 1110. Montford, Robertson, sets up ware- house, 20. 490, 511, 540, 553. town director, 24. 515. Montfort, Mr., 10. 1032. Montfort, Capt., a prisoner, 14. 817. Montfort (Montford), Lieut., on court of inquiry, 15. 709. on court martial, 13. 370. Montfort, Harry, 9. 357. MONTFORT, HENRY 125 MONTFORT, JOSEl^H Montfort (Montford), Henry, 19. 403. Montfopt, Henry, advance to, 19. 642. allowance to, 19. 185, 306, 310. money to as coms'r on accounts, 24. 477, 484. com. on capitol, 18. 804; on Cont. line, 24. 567, 686, 722, 734; on navigation, 24. 600; to get arms and clothes, 12. 425, 426, 431, 433; to settle army accounts, 19. 603, 604, 685-687, 697; 20. 191. dist. auditor, 24. 373. examined on frauds, 18. 89. fair judge, 24. 284. goods of impressed, 15. 524. has powder in hand, 10. 633. imports powder, 10. 691. in army frauds of Continental line, 18. v-vi, 17, 18, 72, 162, 163, 248, 304, 339, 384, 385. 460, 470, 475. in assembly, 13. 785, 812, 813, 824, 913, 925, 983, 988, 990, 1000; 16. 2, 3, 49, 89,; 17. 265, 268, 278, 285, 304, 354, 364, 365, 366, 387, 395; 18. 227, 228, 257, 307, 311, 312, 322, 323, 808; 19. 5, 141, 151, 172, 234, 235, 253, 263, 267, 275, 282, 286, 288, 295, 319, 334, 354, 359, 363, 381, 385, 389, 390, 393, 395, 406, 408, 413, 430, 489, 490) 500, 526, 607, 613, 622, 643, 671, 675, 688, 714, 718, 719, 721, 723, 729, 732, 738, 762, 763, 767, 771; 20. 52; 21. 2, 4, 47, 52, 66, 74, 77, 109, 110, 115, 121, 130, 133, 160, 168, 179, 190. in Conv. 1788, 22. 3, 5, 25, "0, 32. memorial on property, 20., 211, 214, 392. on com. of assem., 13. 740, 790, 791, 804, 832, 867, 875, 921, 958, 967; 17. 337, 655, 660, 677, 727, 736, 739, 755, 758. paid in tobacco, 16. 494. payment to for Simmons, 19. 632. pays debt to Boritz, 19. 711. petition, 20. 504, 505, 518; 21. 43, 55, 62, 192. protests against confiscation act, 13. 991-992. rank, 16. 664. receives pay for soldiers, 17. 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 197, 198, 199, 204, 205, 207, 208, 210, 213, 214, 216, 217, 222, 225, 226, 229, 230, 231, 233, 235, 237, 238, 239, 241, 242, 243, 246, 247, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 258, 260, 262, 263.. resigns as tobacco coms'r, 19. 442, 778, 787. resolution to release estate of, 20. 291, 472, 473. roster of co., 16. 1006, 1018, 1019, 1034, 1035, 1045, 1046, 1053, 1059, 1068, 1079, 1080, 1092, 1098, 1105, 1106, 1116-17, 1126, 1130-1, 1137, 1138, 1148, 1161, 1173, 1179, 1188-9, 1194. signs due bills of army accts, 18. 162. supplies to, 16. 241. to Burke on public affairs, 9. 1245. to export staves, 10. 969. to sell Pa. Farmer, 12. 623, 641, 745-746. tobacco bought of, 13. 62. tobacco commissioner, 15. 582. witness, 18. 252; 20. 234. Montfort, J. T., to McCulloh on his employment as agent, 7. 877-879. Montfort, James, recommended for promotion, 1 1 . 716. Montfort (Montford, Munford, Mon- fort). Col. Jos., 8. 183, 184; 9. 1006. and army frauds, 18. 375. bill to make him public treasurer, 6. 1127, 1129, 1144. bond as treasurer, 7. 671; 9. 591-592. chm. com. of whole, 7. 573, 574. executors to settle estate of, 10. 574. holds note of Reid, 21. 55. in assem., 6. 801, 1097, 1111, 1119, 1120, 1134, 1139, 1153, 1154&, 1163, 1172, 1175, 1185, 1191, 1194, 1198, 1199, 1206, 1225, 1233, 1235, 1236, 1245, 1263, 1267, 1268, 1271, 1285, 1286, 1289, 1290, 1301, 1304, 1305; 7. 49, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 73, 80, 342, 566, 576, 577, 584, 585, 598, 622, 625, 627, 631, 667, 916, 944, 972; 8. 106, 107, 303, 305, 320, 326, 454; 9. 108, 139, 141, 143, 146, 148, 171, 173, 174, 223, 421, 426, 429, 432, 448, 457, 497, 534, 5S9, 547, 587, 734; on com. of assembly, 6. 804, 805, 817, 823, 1092, 1099, 1126, 1134, 1153, 1164, 1199, 1204, 1205, 1263; 7. 944; 8. 309; 9. 450. in Prov. Cong., 9. 1179. instructions to as treasurer, 6. 1245, 1304, 1305, 1306. law suit, 7. 37. MONTFORT, JOSEPH 126 MONTGOMERY, JOHN McCulloli to oh meed of agent, 7. 754, 756. nom. for collector, 19. 625. on com. of correspondence, 7. 918, 973; 11. 229, 237; 23. 854; 25. 518. rank settled and elects Q. M., 15. 700. recommends McCartney, 9. 61-62; Wilson, 11. 717. report as treasurer, 6. 1232, 1282- 1238; 7. 318, 393, 649; 9. 577. sick, 9. 357, 827, 1041. surety, 9. 72, 74, 75. to arm vessels, 10. 352. to bring suit to recover parliamen- tary grant, 7. 622, 666, 667, 670. town trustee, 25. 487. treasurer, 8. 1252; 7. 514; 23. 618, 723, 904. witness, 5. 634. Montfort, Joseph, ensign, 10. 517. Montfort, Mrs. Joseph, 9. 827. Montfort, Robert, attoi'ney, 1. 652. Montfort, Robert, in Prov. Cong., 9. 1179. Montfort, Robert, sells deer skins, 20. 697. Montfort, Wm. (Henry?), on com. of assembly, 18. 5, 21, 23. Montfort, Wm., tobacco buyer and re- signs, 22. 784. Montgomerie, James, 4. 208. Montgomery, . leather belonging to, 14. 678. Montgomery, , sells iron works, 11. 388. to be paid for iron works, 1 1 . 413- 414; 22. 916. Montgomery, Mr., 7. 822, 825, 829. Montgomery, Mr., in assem. 21. 6, 90, 201, 207, 397, 405, 581, 598, 671, 679, 694, 696, 697, 709, 710, 714, 717. Montgomery, Mr., on com. of assem., 27. 279, 278, 353. Montgomery, Capt., payment by com- pany of, 10. 319. Montgomery, Col., 6. 313, 314. sent against Cherokees, 5. xxii, li- liii, liv; 6. 260, 261, 439. troops retreat, 6. 266. Montgomery, Alexander, petitions on county bounds, 9. 633-635. Montgomery, Alexander, petitions for division of Orange Co., 9. 809-810. Montgomery, Ann, land grant to, 10. 279. Montgomery, Ann, estate settled, 9. 609. Montgomery, David, pensioner, 22. 78. Montgomery, Hu., 8. 280. claim, 9. 487. in Prov. Cong., 10. 166, 168, 173. in assembly, 9. 396, 401, 413, 418, 421, 422, 437, 439, 480, 491, 506, 526, 542, 543, 557, 566, 589, 734, 913, 914, 931, 952. on com. of Prov. Cong., 10. 168, 175. on Rowan S. C, 10. 279, 280, 282, 309, 432. payment to for provisions, 10. 628; for troops, 7. 888 ; to pay executor, 22. 1014. powder to, 10. 728. to buy lead, 10. 566. to pay for salt, 10. 999. to report on powder, 10. 135. tried for selling powder too high, 10. 10. Montgomery, Hugh, in militia, 22. 370. Montgomery, Humph'yi petition on separation, 22. 705-9. Montgomery, Gen. James, 8. 733. besieges Quebec, 15. 681. killed, 10. 448. monument for, 13. 155. reasons for fall of, 10. 807. Montgomery, James, petitions, 19. 525, 527. Montgomery (Montgomerie), John, 4. 59. Montgomery, John, 9. 609. Montgomery, John, 16. 210, 211. a J. P., 4. 47, 346. Montgomery, John, arrears of salary due to, 9. 653, 654. att'y general, against Burrington, 3. 139, 141, 239, 251. brings in bill, 4. 389. case against Burrington, 3. 356-368, 375-382. chairman com. of whole, 4. 385, 386, 387. challenged by Burrington, 3. 474. chief justice, 4. 637; 11. 109; dur- ing absence of Smith, 4. 591. claims, 4. 149. commission as att'y gen., 1 1 . 7-8. commissioner to revise laws, 4. 379, MONTGOMEEY, JOHN 127 MONTGOMERY, THOS. 407. complaints of Burrlngton against, 3. 421. dead, 4. 1126. deposition in favor of Porter, 3. 501, 502, 505-6, 515; ment'd, 3. 631; against Burrington, 3. 473-4; to be taken against, 3. 538. deputy inspector, 3. 428. drafts commission for Ct. of ex- chequer, 3. 424. draws protest against action of Bur- rington, 3. 206. ignorance, 3. 438. in assembly, 4. 189, 362, 368, 370, 372, 374, 375, 377, 380, 387, 406, 414, 474, 482, 484, 489, 493, 496, 509, 510, 511, 512, 527, 548, 554, 557, 559, 560, 561, 565, 569. inducts Rice as governor, 3. 633. issues writ of replevin, 4. 681. juror, 4. 516. laclis capacity, 3. 436. land grants to, 4. 56, 280, 329. on com. of assembly, 4. 377, 383, 384, 385, 554, 555, 570. opposes Burrington, 3. 374; and tries to kill liim, 4. 164-165. ordered to take charge of great seal, 4. 4. petition for land, 4. 274-275, 279; on land patent fees, 4. 51; to coun- cil against Moseley, 4. 32-33. reports on revisal of laws, 4. 497; on ways and means of supplying troops, 4. 555, 557-559. rights proved, 4. 594. salary as atty gen., 22. 259. says Burrington is to be turned out, 3. 437. signs depositions, 3. 473. suspended as attorney general, 3. 628, 629-630, 631. takes deposition of Moseley, 3. 519. to inspect public records, 4. 527. to prepare proclamation on arrears of quit rents, 4. 36, 37. to report on revisal of laws, 4. 514. villianies of, 3. 626, 628, 629-630.. Montgomery, John, act for land to, 24. 629-30. land grant to, 19. 572. Montgomery, John, act for town o«., army rank, 16. 1117. Murrel, Merrit, pensioner, 22. 77. Murrell, Barnaby, in Davidson's Co., 14. 294. Murrell, Benj., resigns as J. P., 21. 267, 293, 638. Murrell, Patience exempted, 7. 575. Murrell, Thomas, land grant to, 4. 764. Murrell family, 8. 757. Murrelshell, 11. 777. Murrey, Walter, land grant to, 4. 892. Murrill, Geo., pensioner, 22. 77. Murriil, Matthew, in Davidson's Co., 14. 294. Murry, Gen., 7. 374. Murry, David, in militia, 22. 284. Murry, J as., in militia, 22. 284. Murry, Jas., in militia, 22. 284. Murry, Peter, master of the Tryal, It. 634. Murry, Thomas, land lapses, 2. 302. Murry, Wm., witness, 6. 536. Mury, Robert, juryman, 1. 534. Musa, Ellsha, army pay, 17. 231. Muscavado sugar, 15. 740, Muschamp, George, appraiser, 1. 393. attorney, 1. 433. complains, 1. 381. law suits, 1. 400. Muscle (Musell) Shoals, 18. 494; 20. 653; 22. 494. battle at, 20. 730. creeks on, 18. 605. French at, 22. 675. Spaniards settle at, 17. 14, 16. Muscovy, compared with N. C, 2. 186. Muse, , made Heut col., 5. 124. MUSE, 165 MYEKS, PHILIP Muse, , resigns command, 5. 132, 135. Muse, Daniel, discharged by Prov. Cong., 10. 524. Muse, HepX.n, fined, 9. 652. Muse, James, in militia, 22. 412. Muse, James, to be arrested, 10. 940. Muse, Rich'd, in militia, 22. 451. Muselboch, , 22. 463. Musgrove, John, road coms'r, 23. 220. Musgrove, Mary, land grant to, 4. 884. Musgrove's, Henry, bill for public buildings at, 19. 270. Musgrove's Mill, 15. 104, 105, 108. Tories at, 22. 190. Mushaw, J no., army rank, 10. 1117. Musheo, , law suit, 2. 93. Mushrad, John, petitions on county bounds, 9. 633-635. Musicl<, Massey, dismissed by court, 2. 671. recognizance continued, 2. 663. Muskets. See arms and ammunition. Muskingum (Mushingum) River, 5. 465. town on reserved for Indians, 17. 457. Muskinock, Geo., army rank, 10. 1120. Muslenwhite, Leonard, exempted, 4. 143. Musley, Mr., 17. 129. Musquanconocah, signs Indian treaty, 10. 515. Muss, George, army pay, 17. 231. Musselwhite, Millen, pensioner, 22. 76. Musselwhite, Nathan, pensioner, 22. 76. Mustees, act for tax on ment'd, 2. 192. baptized 2. 332; 7. 522. petition for repeal of tax on, 0. 982-983. Muster, Jnc, army rank, 10. 1118. Muster rolls, asked for from U. S., 24. 789. ordered to be prepared, 21. 867. to be collected, 21. 313, 339, 348, 650, 651, 669, 670. Muster rolls of militia, act to collect, 24. 679-80. asked for, 17. 108. Muster Rolls of Rev. troops, wanted, 20. 604, 614, 615-616, 630, 749, 761. Muster tragedy, O. 657. Musters, act on 23. 518-22, 596-601, 760-1, 764, 765. 940-1, 944; for tax on, 23. 106-107, 334, 526. exemptions, 24. 3, 115, 193, 361, 413, 711, 813, 25. 334. general, ordered, 5. 492. provision for, 24. 1, 114, 191, 336. 359, 361, 364, 384, 413, 414, 710-11, 713, 947-8; 25. 50-1, 105-6, 108-9, 334, 337. See also Militia. Mustisiqua, Indian, 11. 165, 199. talk of at Indian Cong., 1 1 . 186. Mutch, Martin, land grant to, 4. 886. Muter. See Mutter. Muter, Col., 14. 527. Mutiny, act on, 23. 442; should be put in. force, 5. 497. against C. C, 10. 836-837, 852-855, 884, 895, 970; 17. 21. at Halifax threatened, 11. 520-521. bill for punishment of, 5. 672, 673, 674, 675, 687, 712, 713, 716, 718, 719, 721, 734. in N. C. Line, 19. 957. in Wilmington, 10. 684; 11'. 330 militia, 22. 1039-40. of troops in Va., 5. 136, 137. Mutiny and desertion, act to prevent, 25. 338-41. Mutter. See Muter. Mutter, Thos., in militia, 22. 163. Mutter, Thos., takes oath, 22. 176. Mutter, Thos., town coms'r, 24. 878. Mutton and Cheese, 2. 783. Muzzell, Wm., payment to, 21, 167, 179, 192. Muzzle, Wm., allowance to, 20. 590. Myat^ John, militiaman, 9. 344, 689. Myat, Mark, witness, 10. 931. Myatt, John, horseman, 15. 509. Myatt, Mark, lieut. of horse, 15. 509. resigns as J. P., 21. 365 Myatt, Wm, allowance to, 22. 863. Mychell, Jo, examines Heath patent, 1. 13. Myer, Rev. Mr., admonishment need- ed by, 0. 222. Myers, , in Assem., 20. 83. Myers, Lieut., court martialed, 12. 485 Myers, E. W., draws map 6f N. C, in 1783, 18. 497. Myers, Jacob, army pay, 17. 229. Myers, John, in army, 13. 517. Myers, John, pensioner, 22. 76. Myers, Matthew, in militia, 22. 379. Myers, Philip, army pay, 17. 232. army rank, 10. 1118. MYERS, WILLIAM 166 NANACHUCKET Mye,-j, Wm., army pay, 17. 233. firmy rank, 16. 1118. Myham, Wm., army pay, 17. 229. Myhan, Wm., army rank, 16. llKi Myhand, James, court to be heid at Irouse Of, 24. 642. Mylare (Mylene), Robert, goods of to be sold, 12. 217, 398. Mylne, George, allowed to dispose of effects, 10. 972. • bailed, 10'. 560. loyalist, 10. 602. on S. C. of Wilmington Dist, 10. 215. salt of impressed, 18. 404, 405. Mylne, Robert, discharged from Prov. Congress, 10. 521. Mylner, George, petitions for new charter, 9. 79-80. Myre^ Henry, army rank, 16. 1116. Myres, Davd., army rank, IB. 1118. Myrick, George, resigns as J. P., 18. 83, 88, 320. MyrickJ James, army pay, 17. 231. Myrick, James, ensign, 10. 944. resigns as ensign,' 10. 975. Myrick, Jolin, lieut., 10. 965. Myrick, John, petitions on need of money, 7. 866-867. Myrick, Moses, in militia, 22. 372. Myrick, Moses, pensioner, 22. 75. Myrrick, Ricfid., quit rents of, 22. 242. Myrtlewax, to be rec'd for taxes, 23. 782. Myson, Zaolil., army rank, 16. 1121. Mystick River, 9. 1232. N N G., threatened with blockade, 14. 497. N. River, 26. 356. Nabson, Francis, quit rents of, 22. 242. Naches District, 18. 493. Naderill's Point, 15. 628, See also Haddrell's Point. Nahordakha, fort, captured, 2. 36. See also Nohoroco. Nahasuke, fort, taken, 2. 38. Nahunty (Naw/hunty) church, 5. 1181. Nail, John, petitions on county boundb, 9. 633-635. Nail, Richard, exempted, 9. 146. Nail, Thomas, army pay, 17. 235. Nailor, Joshua, pensioner, 22. 78. Nails, bounty for, 10. v. lack of, 1. 630. manufacture encouraged, 10. 216. scarcity of, 24. 19. Nalnce, John, land lapses, 2. 426. Nairn, Lieut., and parole, 14. 611. Nairn, John, a J. P., 4. 47 Nairn, John, quit rents of, 22. 242. Nairn, John, quit r^nts of, 22. 245. Nairn, John, quit rents of, 22. 246. Nalrne, (Nairn) John, juror, 2. 473. land asked, 2. 282; grant to, 4. 69. deposition examined, 3. 248; on blank patents, 3. 221. messenger of Assembly, 3. 288, 290. surety, 2. 475. tried for misdemeanor, 2. 646, 652, 662, 671, 700, 705, 714, 820, 822. Nairne, John, to Gates on parole, 14. 719. Nairne, Thomas, estimates cost and prepares Indian expedition, 1. 822, 823. in S. C. Assembly, 1. 897. messenger to council, 1. 823, 825. on committee, 1. 823. Nalry, Mr., judge in Tenn., 22. 800. See also Macnary, John. Naked Creek, 25. 50, 51. Nail, Mrs., 16. 211. Nail, John, a J P., 23. 993 Nail, Wm., act for him to collect ar- rears of taxes, 24. 945-6. bill to collect taxes, 20. 166, 174, 177, 186, 276, 342, 353, 459. in Conv. 1789, 22. 39, 46, 49. memorial, 21. 298, 302, 320, 633, 644, 648, 654. owes State, 21. 1079. Nally, James, deserts Br. and returns to N. C, 22. 959-60. Nsmes, act to alter, 24. 539, 640-1, 857-8, 939; 25. 13, 30-1, 101. bill to alter, 21. 800, 820, 826, 988, 992, 993. lists of, 1. 392-438, 442-456, 478-490, 493-496, 520-525, 531-535,' 548-551, 561-566, 566-568, 573-596, 604-613, 617-627, 649-656. of inhabitants on Neuse River, 1. 820. of rebels, 1. 776-777, 778. persistence of in N. C, 26. iii. Nan, , a negro, 10. 575. Nanachucket, quarrel over lands at. NANCE, ME. 167 NASH, ABNER 22. 995. Nance, Mr., on com. of Assem., 18. 15. Nance, Geo., moderator, 5. 1182. Nance, James, Sr., pensioner, 22. 78. Nance, Rich'd, in militia, 22. 161. Nance, Rich'd, takes oath, 22. 174. Nancy, brig, 11. 687. Nancy, schooner, 13. 373. Nancy, fitted out in Newbern, 11. xx. takes prizes, 11. 778-779. Nandermuden, Thomas,, commends Adams, 1. 728-729. See also Vandermulen. Nangle, Michael, in militia, 22. 416. Nanhare, Capt., court martialed, 12. 486. Nann, Drury, army pay, 17. 235. Nann, Nathaniel, army pay, 17. 236. Nannes (Nantes?), admiralty of, 17. 620. Nanpelt, John, felon, 8. 143. Nansemond (Nanzemond, Nansmond, Nancymond) Co., Va., 1. 385; 2. 128, 731, 746; 3. 48; 6. 573; 9. 1235, 1236. and boundary surveys, 1. 641, 645, 647. boundary of Coxe patent, 1. 528. Br. in, 14. 723. Clarendon Co. settlers remove to, 1. X, 160. order to surveyor concerning In- dians, 1. 615. Quakerism in, 2. 153. S. C. of mentioned, 9. 1164. sheriff seizes tobacco, 2. 762; sends procla. to N. C, 1 . 518 ; to be care- ful on boundary, 1. 460. tithables in 1756, 5. 656. Tories join Br. in, 15. 560. witnesses on boundary examined in, 1. 676-677. Nansemond Indian Town, 1. 740, 743. Nansemond Indians, encroachments on, 2. 499-500. King of sends son to be educated, 1 . 81V. survey puts them in N. C, 3. 89. Nansemond Rtver, 1 700; 10. 1027; 15. 301. a converging point for N. C, 3. xviii. almost taken into N. C, 2. 749. boundary of Norfolk Co., Va., 1. 14. Br. on, 15. 112. free landing on wanted, 2. 762-763. grant to inhabitants of, 1 . 17. lack of free port on, 2. xv. Nantes (Nantz), France, 11. 398; 13. 203, 477; 14. 35; 6. 764, 937, 938; 17. 501, 541; 18. 509; 22. 893. Edict of, 6. 18, 221 ; revoked, 8. 728. tobacco to be shipped to, 11. 436. trade with, 11. 526, 735. Nantucas, send war message to Cher- okees, 10. 773-4, 776-9, 780. Nantucket, exports to stopped, 10. 68. Napier, Lieut., wounded, 10. 395. Naples, Thos., Jr., bill to vest land in, 21. 116, 122 (?). Narramore, Ed., in militia, 22. 374. Narrick, Andrew Z., petitions for di- vision of Orange Co., 9. 809-810. Narrow Guage R. R., 8. 754 Narrows, The, 23. 102. inspection at, 23. 641, 792; 24. 581; 25. 313, 379. vessels sunk in channel of, 14. 213. Narrows, the, Currituck, 2. 679. Narrows, the, N. Y., 10. 733. Narrows, of Pasq. River, inspection at, 23. 641, 792. Narrows of Perquimans River, 1. 523. Narva, 8. 84. Nary, Nicholas, assaults Ash, 2. 906. Nasengill, William, petition on sepa- ration, 22. 705-12. Nash, , appears as counsel before council, 7. 274. Nash, Mr., 8. 209. Nash, Mr., 13. 448. Nash, Mr., lays letter of Martin before S. Com., 10. 431-432. Nash, Mr., secures attachment against Dobbs, 9. 996. Nash, Misses, 16. 598. Nash, Adjutant, 7. 707. Nash, Capt., a prisoner, 14. 817. Nash, Col., 9. 307, 356; 11. 303; 15. 682. Nash, Lt. Col., president of ct. mar- tial, 8. 594. Nash, Sergeant, ordered to Ft. Cum- berland, 6. 242. Nash, Abner, 11. 650; 13. 35; 14. xvi, 128, 348, 377, 378, 409, 417, 432, 433, 460, 465, 471, 475, 476, 580, 581, 615, 623, 636, 751, 804, 827; 15. iii, vi, vii, 112, 113, 140, 145, 176, 179, 419, 517, 524, 600, 665, 737, 739, 776; 16. ix. 15, 23, 89, 171, 387, 459, 547, 569, 613, 735, 789, 824, 949, 958, 1199; 17. vii. NASH, ABNER 168 NASH, ABNER 689, 699, 772, 784, 785, 810; 18. iii; 19. 336, 399, 668; 20. 585; 22. 542, 1044; 24. 314, 344, 358, 379, 380. act to vest lands in, 24. 285-7. active, 14. 769. addresses to and from Assem., 17. 636, 637, 638, 641, 642, 643, 649, 653-654, 655, 706, 716-720, 724, 726, 728, 731, 732, 738, 740, 796, 797, 802-803, 807, 880-883, 885-886, 889-890. allowance to on salary, 13. 912. and proceedings of council of State, 15. 417-418. Armand to on money for troops, 14. 831-832; on movement of troops, 14. 835-836. asked to report on public affairs, 17. 843. assaulted by Blount, 12. 307, 308. at council of war, 7. 842. attachment by discussed, 9. 1070; against Dobbs estate, 9. 1210. author of hand bill of Craven, S. C, 9. 1155. Benbury to on Blount affair, 15. 142; on Br. invasion of N. C. and Va., 15. 128-9, 137; on refusal of militia to march, 14. 850-851. bill to enable him to collect and pub- lish laws, 17. 348; 20. 65. Blount to on defeats of Tories, 15. 6-7. Bd. War apologizes to, &c., 14. 475- 476, 482; on aid to Va., 14. 436; on Br., militia, Tories, &c., 14. 457-459; on invasion of Mecklen- burg, 14. 397; on movement of troops, retirement of Sumner, &c., 14. 434-435; on need of salt, 14. 472-474; on public affairs, 423-424; on regiment for Davie, drafts, &c., 14.471-472; on route of Gates, &c.! 14. 395-396; on supplies for troops, 14. 380; on troops and power of Board, 14. 406-7, 480-483. bond in name of, 1 5. 125, 126. Bordeaux's petition to on exchange of prisoners, 15. 158-160. Boyd to on supplies for prisoners, 14. 834, 835. Brice to on flag, 22. 525. Brown and others to on exchange, 15. 150, 154-155. Brown to on bounty, 14. 847; on militia, 14. 851. Buford to on Gerard, 14. 812-813. Burgwin to on flag for Mrs. Mercer, 15. 20-21. Burke to on European intervention and its dangers, 15. 773-775. Butler to on De Treville, 15. 165; public affairs, 2. 1023. buys at Martin sale, 22. 880, 881, 882, 883, 886, 887. calls Assem., 14. 876; 15. vi; Bd. War to Halifax, 14. 738. candidate, 10. 826. Carnett to on condition of Br. pris- oners, 14. 846-847. Caswell to, 14. 863; on Henry's let- ter, 11. 452, 718; on his dismissal from command of militia and res- ignation from Board of Trade, 1 5. 131; on military affairs, 15. 439; on movements of army, 14. 841- 842; 15. 19; on movement of troops, supplies, &c., 14. 828-829; on movement and condition of troops, 15. 10-12; on rendezvous- ing of militia, 15. 389-390. Caswell (W.) to on movements of troops, &c., 15. 404; on move- ments of Br. and defeat of Buford, 14. 832-833. Cochrane and Winslow to on Cum- berland militia, 15. 79-80. code coms'r, 23. 987. Cogdell to on flags and prices, 22. 522; on priz(5s by privateers, 15. 68-69. Colston to on trade with W. I., 14. 299-301. comr of trade, etc., 18. 650, 658, 659, 660, 661, 681-682, 683, 692, 772; on capital, 18. 804. commissions Devane, 15. 785, 787. committee to settle accounts of, 16. 51, 55; 19. 26, 112, 113. complains that governor's powers are given to Board of War, 17. 718-720, 732, 740-741. contributes to fortifications, 1 5. 216. Council of War reports to on Blount, 22. 529. Craig to On Amer. cruelty, 22. 1023-5. criticised by Drayton, 15. 512. Davidson to on movements of Brit- ish, 15. 127-128. dead, 18. 78, 113, 312, 340, 793, 794, 795. declines to serve in C. C, 12. t. NASH, ABNER 169 NASH, ABNER demands remounting of guns, 9. xxxvi. dispatches to, 22. 545. Dry to on Gibbs, 15. 155. Eaton to on bond, &c., 14. 844; on Buford'B defeat, 14. 844. extracts from papers of, 15. 423. fortifies Neuse River, 10. 351. Gates to on arms for militia, 1 5. 79 ; on provisions, 15. 3-4, 17-18. Gibbs to on commission in Hyde Co. militia, 15. 97-98. goes to R. I., 16. 941. Gorman to on prizes and privateers, 15. 71-72. governor, 14. x; 17. 798, 885; 19. 409, 420, 422, 733, 752. grants warrants to Cleveland, 17. 406-407. Gregory to on Br. invasion of Va., 15. 149, 156, 157; on condition of troops, 14. 842. Harrington to on Wilson, 15. 155- 156. Hawkins to on impressing wagons, 15. 63-64; on land grant, 14. 836; on movement of troops, &c., 15. 487-488; on supplies, 14. 839-840; on provisions, movements of Br., &c., 14. 863-864; on public af- fairs, 16. 478-480, 942-943. Hicks to on prisoners, 15. 63. Hinton to on money, 14. 860. Hooper to on movements of Br. and prospects, 14. 843-844. Howe to introducing Greene, 22. 527-8. Hughes to on arrests for Toryism, 14. 870-873. Huntington to on Br. abuse of clear- ances, &c., 15. 154; on privateer- ing, 15. 405. In Assembly, 6. 1168, 1169, 1254, 1307, 1317; 7. 66, 76; 8. 106, 107, 310, 320, 326, 333, 335, 338, 386, 393, 407, 426, 434; 9. 139, 148, 149, 187, 188, 204, 223; 12. 442, 843, 872, 880; 13. 625, 641, 662, 678, 690, 697, 708, 709, 712, 715, 825, 846, 852, 853, 854; 16. 1, 26, 51, 68, 70, 96, 127, 147, 148; 17. 265, 266, 279, 304, 307, 312, 327, 328, 349, 351, 357, 365, 368, 387, 394, 395; 19. 13, 18, 20, 34, 69, 70, 72; 19. 380, 395, 408, 412, 416, 513, 516, 575, 576, 585, 588, 594, 601, 605, 607, 613, 622, 643, 657, 671, 675, 676, 688, 718, 722, 731, 732, 736, 742, 759, 765, 773, 824; 20. 4, 6. 34. in C. C, 12. 602, 608, 718; 13. 102; 16. 90, 95, 148, 783, 959; 17. 139, 310, 318, 330, 856, 870, 941, 970, 972; 18. 78, 232, 312, 340, 747, 759, 778, 783, 19. 57, 59, 136, 152, 245, 269; 20. 29, 42; resigns from Cont. Cong., 12. 625, 626, 634, 711, 721, 728, 730. in Prov. Cong., 9. xxxi, 1026, 1042, 1049, 1179, 1180, 1181, 10. 166, 501, 505, 523, 585, 915. introduced to Hancock, 1 1 . 565. Jefferson furnishes lead to, 14. 439; to on Cherokee outrages, 15. 47- 48; on irregularities of Va. troops, 15. 48-49; on land claims, 22. 521-1; on war post, 14. 852-3. Jones to on Br., 19. 883; on capture of Br. fleet, &c., 15. 121-122; oa movements of Br., 15. 424; on movements of troops, 15. 663; on public affairs, 15. 113-14. judge, 22. 907. Kinchen to on horses and lands, 14. 828. Kirkpatrick to on arms, &c., 22. 535. Lakey to on Seawell's letter and money for troops, 15. 15. LaLuzerne to on duties of French consul in N. C, 14. 797. law suit of, 8. 185. lays embargo, 22. 524-5. Leech, Green and Coor to on pay for services, 14. 841. Leech to on money for troops, 15. 67; on supplies from W. I., &c., 15. 69-71 letter ment'd, 22. 537. letters to Lincoln ment'd., 15. 25-26. Lillihgton to on foraging, 14. 837- 838; on need of money, 14. 859. Little to on money for troops, 14. 862. Long to on Dunn, 14. 862; on money, 14. 866; and supplies, 14. 845, 846; on parole of Jones, 15. 152-153. McKenzie to on drafts and money, 22. 521; on Martin Co. draft and volunteers, 14. 838-839 mad over powers of Board of War, 15. vii-viii. major in Reg. campaign, 22. 872. ¥ASH, ABNER ITO NASH, ABNER Mallett to on back country reports, 14. 861; on provisions for troops, 15. 64. Malmady to on command of Light Horse, 22. 528. marriage at home of, 9. 1132. Martin and Benbury to on ordering out militia, 15. 59-60. Martin to on Br. invasion of Va., 1 5. 136-137; on criticisms of, 10. 271- 272; on public affairs, 15. 150- 152; on sale of confiscated prop- erty for delegation in C. C, 16. 333. Morgan, to on his commission as clerk, 14. 845. Mountflorence to on commission for self, 15. 80-81; on Meres, 15. 75- 76. Murfree to on Br. invasion of Va. and aid to from N. C, 15. 138, 143-144; on impressments, 22. 535- 6; on provisions and stores, 15. 521. obtains judgment, 24. 224. Olyphant to on public affairs, 19. 881-882; on surrender of Br., etc., 15. 661-662. on com. of assem., 8. 270, 288, 306, 308, 309, 315, 393; 9. 105, 139, 141, 152; 12. 17, 222, 401, 788, 790, 846, 847, 848; 13. 535, 540, 542, 543, 567, 586, 599, 627, 630, 635, 638, 639, 640, 657, 659, 668, 675, 676, 678, 679, 691, 692, 706, 710, 827, 834, 835, 838, 839, 846, 847, 850, 926, 930, 940, 944; 16. 31, 32, 38, 43, 44, 59, 60, 101, 104, 108, 118; 17. 268, 269, 276, 320, 364, 374, 376. on com. of Prov. Cong., 10. xvii- xviii, xxiii, 173, 192, 504, 506, 507, 515, 519, 522, 524, 552, 567, 918, 919, 924, 925, 954, 973. on Prov. Council, 10. 214, 283, 349, 470. on S. C. of Craven, 9. 1144, 1237. opposes bills, 17, 144; general en- gagement, 15. ix. orders horses of Tories to be seized, 15. 627; movements of militia, 16. vii. owes state, 21. 1070. papers of to be examined for muster rolls, 21. 348. Pasteur to on privateers, etc., 15. 78. Patin to on his health, 15. 22-23. payment to ordered, 16. 160. petition and bill to vest lands of Fanning in, 13. 830, 831-832, 848, 856, 857, 858, 860, 861, 865, 878, 886, 887, 898-899, 921, 938, 941, 949, 950, 951, 952, 953, 954, 964, 977, 978, 990-991, 993. petition of executor, 21. 810, 977, 978. petition to from Carteret Co. on use of Carteret militia, 15. 146- 147. plots against Davis to get his prop- erty, 16. 596-599. proc. forbidding exportation of provisions, 15. 5-6. promoted maj., 7. 833. Purcell to on depreciation of bills and Tories in Beaufort, 15. 15-17; on plundering of public property, etc., 15. 13-15. quoted, 15. iv; on Camden, 15. 65; on privateering, 15. viii. recommends McCartney, 9. 61-62. regulators' entry on causes of, 8. 239. Rinquenoire to on dispatches, 15. 662; 19. 882. Russell to on Hyde Co. draft, 15. 22. Rutherford to on money, 14. 843. Rutledge to on fall of Charleston and condition of S. C, 14. 819- 820; on movements of Br., etc., 14. 821-824. Salter to on movement of troops, 15. 97. Seawell to on bounty for troops,. 15. 8-9, 15. should be proscribed, 10. 98. signs acts as speaker H. of C, 24. 42, 153, 313; act on treason and Tories, 11. 773; Craven address to friends of liberty, 9. 1026-1027; resolutions on resignations of of- ficers, 11. 808. Simpson to on Pitt Co. troops, 15. 19. Smith to on Br. invasion of Va. and N. C, 15. 129-130; on flag of truce for Bogg, 15. 129. Spaight to on movements of British, 15. 9-10. speaker of House of Commons, 11. xix, 454, 456; 12. 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23^ 24, .25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 34, 35, 36, NASH, ABNER 171 NASH, ABNER 37, 38, 40, 42, 43, 45, 49, 50, 54, 56, 57, 58, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 6b, 68, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 108, 1-10, 111, 114, 116, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 131, 136, 137, 138, 140, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 152, 153, 154, 156, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 164, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 182, 183, 188, 190, 191, 192, 194, 195, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 206, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 214, 216, 217, 218, 222, 225, 226, 227, 228, 231, 232, 234, 235, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 250, 251, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 266, 267, 269, 270, 271, 273, 274, 275, 276, 278, 280, 284, 285, 287, 289, 290, 291, 293, 298, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 311, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 319, 320, 321, 324, 325, 327, 328, 329, 336, 338, 339, 342, 343, 348, 350, 351, 352, 356, 358, 360, 361, 364, 365, 367, 368, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 377, 379, 381, 385, 386. 387, 393, 394, 397, 398, 400, 401, 403, 405, 406, 414, 415, 419, 420, 426, 431, 434, 438, 445, 447, 448, 449, 450; 19. 371, 373. speaker of Senate, 13. 855, 856, 907: 15. 196 spokesman on matter of cannon, 10. 41-42. Stanley to on horses, 14. 850. Steuben to on troops, 22. 536. stops attacks of Davis on Chario.', 13. 430. S-imner to on his movements. 1 5 73, 78-79; on his relations to Cas- well, 15. 429, 430; on provisions and answer, 14. 770-771; on nro- visions and movements of troops, 15. 410-411; on suffering of pris- oners in Charleston, 15. 403-404 surety, 7. 847; 10. 988. thanked and declines renomina%on for gov., 17. 802-803, 805-806, 8S4, 885-886, 888, 889-890; for service as speaker, 12. 451. to on case of prize brig Han- over and public affairs, 1 1 . 719- 720; to on public affairs, 11. 453. to arm vessels, 10. 352. to assembly on ordering out mili^'ia, 15. 214; on provisions, 15. 76-77: on supplies for So. Army, 14. 806; on threatened invasion of N. C. and the Board of War, 15. 225- 229. to Burke on public affairs, 11. 801. to Caswell on movement of troops, 15. 479-480. to com. of Assam, on magazine and French fleet, 15. 68. to Cont. Cong, on condition of S. 0., 14. 824-825; on position of Char- leston, 14. 802; on public affairs, 15. 1-3. to delegates in C. C. on conduct of militia at Camden, 15. 60. to forward letters, 15. 388. to Gates on Armand, 14. 595; on empty treasury, 14. 702; on plun- dering by troops, 14. 602; on Southern campaign, 14. 504-50?; on supplies for troops, etc., 14. 513-514. to Gen. Assem. on Malmady .ind Light Horse, 22. 778. to Hill declining to serve as dele- gate to C. C, 13. 402. to Huntington on movements of Br. and difficulties of N. C, 15. 98- 100. to make arms, 10. 354. to report on accounts, 17. 938. to ship goods for arms and ammuni- tion, 10. 288, 292, 353. to Sumner on case of Jones, 15. 466. to visit S. C. and confer with S. Com., 10. 470, 472. to Washington on army and prison- ers, 15. 176-177. trustee of Queen's College, 8. 487; 25. 519c; of school, 13. 809; 24. 297, 607; of town, 24. 610. Wade to on Tories, rioters, courts and British, 14. 865-6. Walker to on Tories, etc., 14. 853- 854. White to on representation in C. C, 18. 570-571. Williams to on Bi-. movements and Col. Armand, 14. 829-830; on court and domestic affairs, 15. 77; on his transfer to corps of invalids, 15. 12-13. Woodford to on forwarding letters, 15. 7. Young to on money for troops, etc., NASH, MRS. ABNER 172 NASH, FRANCIS 14. 831; 15. 23. Nash, Mrs. Abner, 14. 844, 864; 15. 10, 15, 17, 77, 114, 155, 165, 661, 663; 16. 480, 596, 597, 943; 19. 881, 883; 22. 522. widow of Dobbs, 9. 1070. Nash, Abner, Jr., 16. 597. Nash, Caleb, accounts of, 19. 326. major, 10. 204. Nash, Clem, 22. 522. Nash, Clement, army record, 13. 480. lieut, 10. 559. to Caswell on dispatches from C. C, 15. 350-351. Nash, E., to Martin on wives and children of Tories, 16. 467-469. Nash, Edward, asks for new county, 9. 89-90. Nash, Frank, (son of Gov. N.), 15. 77. Nash, Francis, 7. 718; 8. 239; 10. 358; 11. 456, 469, 583; 12. 490, 495; 15. 682, 785, 787; 22. 115, 118, 144, 473. a J. P., 6. 1008. ability, 15. 707. allowance to for holding o. and t. courts, 10. 953. appoints Crutcher an ensign, 1 1 . 754. army pay, 17. 235. army rank, 16. 1124. army record, 13. 474. asks for inspection, 8. 80a. at Trenton, 11. 570. attorney, 7. 776. Bd. War to on money for provisions and warrants rec'd, 14. 492. bond of, 7. 847. brigade of transferred to Mcintosh, 11. 700. ■ building coms'r, 23. 869. Burke to on promotion of Hand, 1 1 . 562-563. Caswell to on career of Capt. Cas- well, 11. 601. certifies to fees, 7. 780. clerk, 9. 298. colonel, 9. 298; 10. 508; 11. x. commands against regulators, 7. XXX ; troops sent to aid of Wash- ington, 11. 833; sent to Ga., 11. 834-835. commends Jones, 8. 23. conduct of McRee in enlisting troops reported to, 12. 64, 68. death of, 11. 801; 13. 451. elected a brigadier general, 1 1 . xii. 374, 706, 830. escapes regulators, 8. 242. eulogy on, 11. 789-790. fit for C. C, 10. xxxiii. furnishes officers to take money to N. C, 11. 559. has shoemaker ducked, tarred and feathered, 11. 835-836. helps in defense of Charleston, 10. xxxix. in assembly, 6. 1102, 1104, 1168, 1173, 1174, 1175, 1254, 1299, 1307, 1317; 7. 66; 9. 177, 178, 187, 188, 204, 223, 401, 411, 425, 429, 434, 435, 448, 469, 470, 507, 523, 540, 555, 560, 571, 582, 589, 715, 727, 729, 734, 735, 754, 761, 777, 782, 909, 931, 951, 1188, 1189. in hattle of Brandy wine, 1 1 . 621. in militia, 22. 320, 321. in Phila., 1 1 . 512. in Prov. Cong., 9. 1179, 1180, 1181; 10. 166, 167, 168, 173. in reserve at Germantown, 1 1 . 643, 779, 784. issues rations, 22. 425, 468(?), 470, 473. killed, 11. XV ; 13. 262; at Ger- mantown, 15. 707, 765; 22. 973. leaves Halifax for the North, 11. XV. left in command in S. C, 11. 704. It. col., 10. 187, 243. monument to be erected to, 11. 670; 12. 123, 124, 278-279, 282; 13. 6, 363; proposed and rank, 17. 1047. Nashville named in honor of, 24. 616. on com. of assembly. 9. 530, 742, 1198. on com. of Prov. Cong., 10. 168, 173, 175, 192. ordered north to join Washington, 11. xili, 411-412, 705; to Billings- port, 11. 733; to Trenton, 11. 739. orders court martial, 11. 752; for burial of, 11. 651; payment to troops, 1 1 . 675 ; prisoners north, 11. 480; to, 11. 757, 758. passes through Phila., 11. 593, 756.' protests against regulators, 8. 273- 274. quoted on regulation spirit, 7. 714. receipts for fees, 7. 773. recommends Dixon, 15. 708, 709. reports on threatened release of Husband, 8. 497. NASH, J. 173 NASH COUNTY resolve to erect monument to, 11. 799. return of troops in brigade of, 13. 428. Sumner asks leave to join, 1 1 . 745. takes illegal fees, 7. 778, 779, 782. to Burke on public affairs, 11. 479. to command 1st regt., 10. 494. to Panning on regulators, 7. 710-712, 714, 721. to make report on troops, .12. 33- 34, 40. to Moultrie on movement of N. C. troops, 11. 709-710. to move North with troops, 15. 702. to Prov. Cong, on lead and prison- ers, 10. 923. to Tryon on regulators, 8. 246-247. to Washington on proceedings of field officers and court martial, 11. 751-753. to Williams on notes, 9. 363. Tryon summons to trial of regulat- ors, 8. 693; on Hillsboro riots, 8. 678-679. wounded at Germantown and dies, • 11. 644, 647, 649, 650, 654, 661, 668, 677, 678, 779, 782. Nash, J., Baptist minister, 5. 1180. Nash, Jno., army rank, 16. 1124. Nash, John, in army, 15. 720. Nash, John, petition on C. H., 9. 806- 808. Nash, Jos., army rank, 18. 1123. Nash, Joseph, in army, 13. 515. Nash, Josh., in militia, 22. 266. Nash, Joshua, land grant to, 4. 446. Nash, Josiah, in assem., 6. 1152, 1254, 1307, 1317. Nash, Jostah, in militia, 22. 308. report on militia company, 22. 344, 346-7. Nash, Mary, to Martin on wives and children of Tories, 16. 467-469. Nash, Michl., army rank, 15. 735; 16. 1196. Nash, Polly, marries R. Moore, 9. 1132. Nash, Richard, army pay, 17. 235. Nash, Sarah, to Martin on wives and children of Tories, 16. 467-469. Nash, Thos., building coms'r, 23. 683. dau. marries Moore, 9. 1132. in assembly, 21. 194, 195, 198, 234, 238, 288, 305, 332, 346, 372, 379, 402, 411, 432, 751, 779, 805, 872, 873, 875, 885, 899, 930, 931, 932, 937, 946, 953, 973, 976, 980, 982, 1003, 1004, 1012, 1013, 1015, 1020, 1022. in Conv. 1789, 22. 38, 46, 49. nom. for major, 21. 400, 712. petitions against Taylor, 21. 285, 643. Nash, the, privateer, 22. 522. Nash (town), bill to establish, 21. 925. Nash Co., 8. ix; 12. 236; 13. 173, 295; 14. 169, 196, 450; 15. 450, 456, 582; 16. 489, 660; 18. 19, 252, 253, 497; 19. 65, 125, 139, 180, 248, 251, 298, 427, 433, 667, 758, 765, 766, 774; 20. 176, 216, 227, 440, 505; 21. 29, 43, 46, 89, 247, 250, 336, 338, 674; 24. 227, 294; 25. 64. act for court, 24. 50, 64, 161; for poor house, 24. 738-9; for tax for pub. buildings, 24. 304-5, 519, 594, 625, 767; or jurors, 24. 82-4, 273-5; to change time of co. ct., 24. 688- 9, 717; to erect, 24. 134-41, 471. ammunition to officers of, 12. 415, 421. Baptist in, 5. 1181. bill for public buildings, 19. 510, 511, 521, 531, 532, 550, 579, 595; to defray expenses of public build- ings, 13. 857, 872, 878, 952, 970, 975. British in, 15. 461. census of 1790, 26. 803-820. clothing for troops due from, 12. 639, 748. directions to officers in, 12. 435, 439. draft troubles in, 14. ix-x, 319. horses in, 16. 558; for Long, 16. 562. in Halifax dlst, 15. 377. members of assembly, 12. 632, 656, 725, 764, 816; 13. 535, 630, 736, 785, 855; 16. 2; 17. 265, 722, 795, 826, 878, 916, 919, 18. 2, 227, 258; 18. 1, 129, 234, 244, 400, 494, 718; 20. 2, 120, 235, 302, 476; 21. 2, 194, 730, 872. members in Conv. 1788 and 89, 22. 3, 38. militia of want discharge, 22. 553; to be raised in, 17. 678. no bounty to troops, 15. 8. organization of troops in, 13. 159- 160, 173. owes state, 21. 1068, 1076. petition from, 18. 407; 19. 153, 175, 271, 272. NASH COURT HOUSE 174 NAVAL OFFICERS population, 18. 433. provisions in, 15. 476. resolve on qualification of justices, , 12. 252, 253. riots in, 5. lix. , tax in, 19. 706. to forward bacon for troops, 15. 493. Tories, 22. 731. troops to be raised in, 13. 411; 24. 154. Nash Court House, 15. 236. Nash District, Caswell Co^ 25. 106. tax payers in, 26. 1254-1255. Nash Light Horse, takes Evans, 15. 236. Nashons, Mr., quartmaster of hospit- als, 11. 445. Nash's Mill, milk, 7. 833; 22. 872. Nashville, bill for tobacco inspection, 20. 40, 61, 78. known as place for assembly, 21. 251, 282, 611, 630. Nashville, Tenn., 15. 100; 17. 83, 85, 91, 428, 583; 18. 473; face 496, 607; 20. 94, 712, 730, 760, 786, 787, 788; 21. 443; 22. 792; 24. 567, 765; 25. 2. act to establish, 24. 616-17. bill for warehouse in, 21. 325, 699; to establish, 19. 550, 551, 552, 557, 592, 660; 20. 44, 56, 89; to inspect tobacco, 17. 327, 329, 342, 352, 362. Byrd has lands at, 18. 190. court to be held in, 24. 766, 975. inspection at, 24. 582, 770. road to be cut to, 24. 786. Nassary (Nessary), Wm., dues from as sheriff, 8. 280-1; 9. 575. Nassau Hall, graduates McAden, 5. 1200. Nassau Street, N. Y., 8. 733. Naswell, James, takes oath, 22. 178. Nasworthy, Saml., army rank, 16. 1127. Natchez (Natohes), Miss., 10. 766; 17. 84; 18. 359. Spanish fort at taken, 17. 524. Natchez District, 17. 524; 18. 493. and Choctaws, 18. 800. Natchez Indians, 7. 238. proposition to settle them in their own country again, 7. 281, 282. Nate, Jesse, army pay, 17. 235. Nathen, John, a J. P., 23. 993. Nation, Christopher, a J. P., 6. 799. exempted from pardon, 7. 851. judgment on, 8. 183. regulator, 7. 813. Nation (Neale?), Christopher, in as- sembly, 8. 107, 147, 304. Nation Ford, 19. 985, 990. Br. at, 14. 788, 789, 790. Nation Ford of Catawba, 14. 586; 15. 415, 504. Nation Ford Road, 14. 586. National Debt, and imports, 17. 99, 100. discussed by Morris, 16. 357-379. efforts to ascertain, 1 7. 431-432, 433. settlement of, 17. 26, 32. National Journal, extract from, 10. 29-30. Nations, Joseph, fined, 10. 3. Nations, Joseph, juror, 10. 2. Native traders, act to encourage, 1. 219. Natives, to have preference in offices, 1. 502. Natnas Indians, not to be trusted, 1. 884. Natt, Frederick, exempted, 6. 1299. Natt, Wm., 2. 777. Natural born subjects, Eng. act on In force in N. C, 23. 325. Natural resources, discribed by bound- ary surveyors, 2. 782-798. Naturalization, 1. 205; 7. 521, 522; 8. 235. case of, 2. 462-463. controlled by assembly, 1. 83. in Albemarle, 1. 166, 169. in Franklin, 22. 670. instructions on laws for, 1 1 . 242- 243. papers issued, 7. 255-256. petition for, 4. 494. right of allowed, 10. 1012. Naubert, James, officer, 22. 719. Naval office, commission of Turner as clerk of, 6. 566-567. fees, 6. 622; considered, 15. 681, 682. Heron deputy to Turner, 6. 703-705. Neilson succeeds Martin as deputy, 10. 263, 269. positions in sold, 11. 258. Turner made clerk, 6. 522. Naval officers, 23. 282. act on fees, 23. 107; 24. 316; 25. 196-8, 225; to appoint and define duties, 24. 103-4, 107, 215-17, 401- 2, 553-6, 893-6, 958-60; 25. 6-7, 72-3. address on conduct of, 13. 125. NAVAL POAVERS 175 NAVIGATION appointed and instructed for N. C, 2. 497-499. bills on, 19. 182, 217, 305, 307, 348; to amend act regulating duties of, etc., 17. 317, 320, 329, 350, 363, 381, 393, 394; to appoint, 12. 56, 59, 87, 179, 186, 196, 197, 207, 255, 355, 370, 378, 384, 391, 394, 400, 452; 13. 357, 575, 578, 582, 594, 678, 687; to direct duty of, 17. 833, 836, 837, 926, 927, 928, 930, 932; 19. 445, 759, 780; 20. 209, 210, 211, 222, 231, 249, 287, 390, 408, 409, 430-431; to exclude them from seats in assembly, 17. 396; 20. 91; to explain act on, 20. 576, 585, 593; to explain duties, 21. 130, 140, 141, 162, 171; to regulate duties, 19. 634, 635, 636, 637, 641, 659, 701, 708; 20. 35, 40, 85, 90, 106; to repeal act on, 21. 220, 225, 277, 285, 297, 318, 591, 642, 679. Caswell to on exportation of grain, 18. 566-567. commission of Wheatley, 1 1 . 109- 110. deputies of, 7. 491. duties discussed, 19. 865. election, 12. 46, 49, 59, 62, 65, 414, 416; 16. 35, 37, 39; for Currituck port, 12. 234, 235. fees, 3. 161, 334-335; 4. 196. Heron, 6. 733. instructed to keep account of money, 17. 418. Johnston suspended and answer, 1 1 . 256-258. limitations of to hold office, 10. 1010. not to sit in assembly, 22. 668. note on act about fees, 3. 192. Quince dropped, 11. 504. to give security, 1. 497. Turner, 6. 51-52, 72-73; commission- ed, 11. 134-135. Wheatly and Turner, 6. 41, 42. Naval powers, instructions to gov., 6. 529-5S0. Naval stores, 2. 237. bill for inspection, 21. 124, 228, 621; to regulate preparation of, 8. 318- 319. direct exportation to Ireland desir- able, 6. 1022. duty on, 5. xxlx, 762; in S. C, 5. 787. exports, 5. xlii. free trade in proposed, 1. 598-599. Holland forbids exportation of, 10. 70. inspector for, 23. 748. instructions to agent on, 9. 579. memorial on ment'd, 8. 248, 318; to Hillsborough on improvement of, 8. 186-190, 212. petition on, 8. 285, 442. production of, 5. xli. put among enumerated articles, 5. 645. report on, 4. 5-6; 6. 1030. resolve of Cont. Cong, on removal of, 11. 754-755 ; on exportation of, 11. 272-273. shipment allowed, 10. 415; not al- lowed, 10. 345, 355. to be produced, 4. 156. trade in discussed, S. 1031-1032, 1033, 1034; with Portugal desired, 5. 574. Navaros, Francisco, Sp. prisoner, 22. 271. Nave, Teeler, Watauga to be annexed, 10. 708-711. Navigation, act for co. coms'rs. to im- prove, 24. 674-8, 747, 810, 903; 25. 82-3; act on, 23. 230; 24. 402-4; 25. 194-6, 238, 263, 264, 460-1, 479; for Albemarle Sound, 24. 831- 4, 965-6; for Currituck Port, 13. 358; for Neuse River, 23. 974; on pilotage, 23. 858-9; 24. 124-8, 167- 8, 218, 316, 502-8, 586-93, 658- 61, 719, 581-3; 25. 6-7, 71-3; to amend by lottery, 23. 542- 4; to appply taxes raised un- der act for, 23. 593; to con- trol of, 23. 607-11, 814; to ex- tend, 24. 600-3, 702-3, 720, 825, 936- 7, 961-2; 25. 98-9, 107; to facili- tate, 23. 103, 111, 127, 161, 163, 220-9, 289, 296, 338, 339, 375-8, 384-5, 398, 438, 447-8, 475, 483-4, 506-7, 510-11, 588-9, 622, 650-4, 667- 72, 684-5, 745-6, 826-7; 24. 136; in Currituck, 23. 544; in Trent River, 23. 914. and C. C. 17, 494-495. Arnold to destroy, 17. 985. bill for ballast master, 8. 93, 117, 119, 125; for duty on liquors for, 9. 114, 123, 148, 164, 168, 193, 196, 201; for improvement of, 18. 67, 112, 114, 115, 132, 147, 204, 295, 329, 343, 355; bill on, 6. 1105, 1108, NAVIGATION 176 NAVY 1109, 1110, 1111, 1144, 1159, 1170, 1172, 1173, 1178, 1182, 1183-1184, 1185; 19. 538, 551, 556, 558, 559, 568, 574, 575, 580-581, 587, 589, 591, 594, 595, 600, 601, 605, 607, 609, 617, 633, 634, 659, 661, 662, 695, 701; 21. 290, 313, 325, 343, 371, 385, 667, 692, 747, 758, 760, 766, 767, 772, 775, 782, 785, 794, 796, 799, 804, 817, 830, 834, 856, 895, 897, 898, 907, 910, 914, 916, 921, 922, 926, 936, 947, 949, 955, 956, 957, 963, 968, 971, 982, 984, 987, 988, 991, 1000; to amend, 5. 1004, 1005, 1006, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011; e. 128, 129, 131, 162, 163, 168, 169, 171; 353, 354, 356, 358, 361, 387, 391, 394, 395, 397, 419, 902; 7. 562, 563, 588, 589, 593, 596,' 597, 623, 626, 629, 668; to amend and continue act on, 6. 881, 882, 884, 891, 951, 953, 954-955, 956; to amend at Bath and Beaufort, 6. 184, 200; to apply money for, 6. 850, 855, 861, 882, 884, 886, 891, 913, 923, 928, 953, 954, 957; to clear river and creeks, 17. 319, 325, 329, 350, 362; to continue act for, e. 1103, 1112, 1118, 1145, 1172-1173, 1174, 1185, 1189, 1192; to facili- tate, 4. 240, 361, 363, 364, 375, 376, 379, 388, 390, 391, 404, 405, 406, 408, 505, 784, 785, 822, 830, 1324, 1325, 1328, 1339, 1340, 1341, 1342, 1343, 1348; 5. 511, 513, 514, 515, 540, 543, 546, 547, 550-551, 553, 835, 836, 839, 840, 842, 854, 855, 856, 862, 863, 866; 6. 642, 645, 646, 647, 650, 660, 667-668, 670-671, 675, 676, 677, 681, 684, 690, 749; 7. 49, 50, 51, 57, 61, 72, 74, 76-77, 84, 86, 88, 106, 301, 305, 312, 314, 315, 317, 338, 353, 354, 370, 382, 387, 389, 394, 420; 8. 348, 353, 355, 359, 366, 383, 390, 394, 404, 409, 417. 435, 477; 9. 847, 852, 853, 861, 906, 908, 914, 915, 916, 917, 928, 1013; 12. 180', 184, 191, 193, 197, 198, 254, 355, 356, 365, 370, 378, 388, 452; 19. 182, 190, 209, 304, 307, 313, 316, 330, 339, 414, 415, 417, 428- 429, 430, 434, 448, 453, 462, 464, 474, 484, 485, 726, 742, 743, 747- 748, 763, 764, 767, 768, 771, 773, 781, 788, 790, 791, 798, 799, 805, 816, 818, 819, 824, 830; 20. 152, 155, 156, 170, 176, 178-179, 182, 183, 188, 190, 199, 242, 300, 337, 349, 360- 361,413,415,520,530,554, 560, 565, 577, 586; 21. 63, 67-68, 76, 80, 87, 92, 94, 99-100, 110, 112, 117, 122, 124, 127, 153, 154, 177; to give Co. Courts authority over, 20. 36-37, 44, 64, 169, 180, 189, 259, 344, 356, 368; to prevent injury to inland n., 13. 867, 875-876, 891, 951, 963, 978; to regulate pilotage, 18. 211, 438, 446, 448, 454, 460; to repeal law on, 4. 724, 725. Board of Trade on law to improve, 6. 700, 703, 733. boat to improve, 20. 7-8. commissioners to report their ac- counts, 4. 790. considered, 19. 497. duty needed for aid of, 6. 1219, 1261. improvement of desirable, 6. 1090. note on act to encourage, 3. 193. objections to bill for, 7. 132. of N. C. waters, not as bad as re- ported, 4. 228. petition on, 9. 534; on law regulat- ing, 4. 506-507. powder money should be applied to need of, 4. 402. regulation of, 22. 52. report to be made on money for im- provement of, 6. 395. request for improvement of, 4. 384. revision of act needed, 6. 1032-1035. should be encouraged, 4. 1332; im- proved, 4. 272. Navigation Acts, 22. 20; 25. 148. alterations in discussed, 5. 416. broken by colonists, 2. 157. enlargement of suggested, 6. 1022. instructions on, 5. 1106; 6. 558-559, 560. laws on to be enforced, 7. 95-96. prevent direct immigration, 5. xl. restrictions under, 5. xlvi. seizure of ship under, 8. 307-308. to be enforced in Carolina, 1. 704- 705. to be inquired into, 1. 889-890. See also Commerce, Customs, Trade. Navit, George, regulator, 7. 737. Navy, act to provide, 24. 402-4. bill to sell vessels, 12. 154, 155, 170, 173, 283, 317, 322, 333, 343, 382. Bussan wishes to enter N. C. Navy, 22. 600. Caswell on galleys, 1 1 . 448. Caswell, the, purchased, 12. iv. NAVY OF UNITED STATES 177 NEALE, ABNER commissioners to fit out vessels for, 12. 83, 94; to inquire into galleys, 12. 39, 42, 43. galleys built, 11. 314, 315, 355; for Va. in N. C, 11. 509; use of dis- cussed, 11. 442-443, 635. inquiry into condition of galleys, 1 1 . 438. letter of Va. laid before assembly and com. on, 12. 766-767, 822, 824. memorial on furnishing pitch and tar for, 1 . 721. necessity of, 18. 381-383. Pa. farmer fitted out, 10. 831-832. powers of commissary McCuUoh over, 5. 617-621. supplies to, 10. 578-579. vessels armed to protect trade, 10. 572; and payment to men of, 10. 584. wages in, 12. 575, 577, 678, 680. Navy of Un;ted States, officers of ex- cluded from Gen. Assem., 23. 983. Nawhunty Creek, 18. 251. Nazareth, Pa., 5. 1157. settlement at begun, 5. 1145. Nazareth land, 5. 14. Nazary, Wm., agrees to disgorge fees, 8. 521-522. Nazimumb Indians, 22. 734. Neakins, David, army pay, 17. 235. Neal. See Neale, Neel, Neil, Neill. Neal, Mr., 10. 729. Neal, Mr., 14. 96. Neal, Col., 16. 676. Neal, Col., aids S. C, 22. 730. Neal, Col., marches against Cherokees, 10. 651. Neal, Maj., complaints of, 22. 550. Neal, Abner, a J. P., 4. 970. Neal, Abner, in militia, 22. 316, 317. Neal, Andrew, allowance to, 19. 376. in assem., 19. 373. killed, 19. 987-988. See also Neel, Andrew. Neal, Andrew, in militia, 22. 397. Neal, Charles, petition, 1. 421. Neal, Dorcas, property of, 1. 421. Neal, Dorkas, property of, 1. 421. Neal, Geo., in militia, 22. 397. Neal, Henry, army record, 13. 474. Neal, Jacob, in militia, 22. 387. Neal, Jas., in militia, 22. 397. Neal, Jno., in militia, 22. 397. Neal, Jno., juror, 4. 520. Neal, Mich., land grant to, 4. 64. Neal (Neale), Older, 15. 476. judgment suspended, 21. 104. owes state, 21. 1071. petition, 20. 542, 547; 21. 236, 595, 601. Neal, Ralph, takes oath, 22. 176. Neal, Richard, admitted as attorney, 5. 30-31. Neal, Samuel Thos.^ land grant to, 4. 219. Neal, Thos., a J. P., 4. 345. Neal (Ne(il), Thos., bill to empower to keep ferry, 9. 108, 116, 117, 147, 175, 178, 182, 186. boundary coms'r, 23. 842. Neal (Neil), Thomas, co. coms'r, 23. 770, 803. Neal, Thos., gun stocker, 15. 619. Neal, Thos., in militia, 22. 397. Neal, Thomas, juror, 4. 520. Neal, Thos., school trustee, 8. 487; 24. 30; 25. 519c. Neal, Wm., army pay, 17. 235. Neal, Wm., disputes of not to injure liberty, 10. 136: Neal, Wm., lieut, 10. 626, 945. Neal (town), 20. 653. Neale. See Neal, Neel, Neil, Neill. Neale, Mr., 8. 74. Neale, Mr., 22. 596. Neale, Mr., in assem., 20. 7, 33, 47, 50. Neale, Capt., 22. 522. escort to boundary commissioners, 8. 673. goes against regulators, 8. 576; 19. 838, 850. Neale, Capt., commands privateer, 13. 418. Neale, Capt., in assem., 22. 480. Neale, Col., defeats Hook, 15. 6. Neale, Col., flees from S. C, 15. 258. Neale, Abner, buys land, 18. 195. Caswell to on negro, 18. 662-663. claims slave, 18. 623. coms'r to destroy certificates, 17. 421-422. holds state goods, 20. 406. in assembly, 17. 264, 266, 284, 304, 338, 359, 387, 391, 394, 395; 18. 114, 181, 189, 206, 226, 228, 239, 257, 258, 269, 284, 317, 340, 344, 350, 357, 361, 389, 411, 420, 429, 437, 440, 443, 477; on com. of assem., 17. 277, 278, 279, 314, 333; 18. 8, 9, 30, 41, 74, 76, 103, 127, 150, 163, 177, 235, 237, 263, 272, 273, 283, 306, 307, 336, 349, 371, 3—12 NEALE, ABNER 178 NEALE, THOMAS 386, 395. in Conv. 1788, 22. 1, 4, 21. light house coms'r, 25. 54. mg'r of lottery, 24. 821. nom. for maritime judge, 21. 386, 399, 704, 711. owns marsh, 24. 825. reports on fraud, 18. v. Neale, Abner, land warrant to, 6. 77. Neale, Andrew, to engross bills, 12. 205.. Neale (Neal), Christopher, 21. 1044. act for him to cut canal, 24. 634. allowance to, 22. 838. army pay, 17. 235. army rank, 16. 1127. assist, clerk of assembly, 7. 345. auditor of accounts, 13. 607, 734A- 734y. bill to help him cut canal, 19. 584, 593, 701. bills delivered to, 12. 264. bond as clerk of ct., 9. 1005-1006. buys at Martin sale, 22. 881. caveat against, 5. 993; 6. 342. claims allowed, 8. 147; 9. 224. clerk, 9. 298. clerk of court of Craven, 11. 710; 22. 484. clerk of J. P.'s, 22. 432. commissioner on cutting canal, 23. 685; 24. 538; on county, 24. 226; ' on exports, 10. 473, 474; on fort, 24. 174; on navigation, 24. 125; to settle accounts of N. C. and U. S., 12. 619. com. of claims to settle with, 12. 235. deputy secretary, 13. 177. employed to revise journals of House,' 12. 102. in assem., 6. 351, 378, 379; 8. 106. 107, 299, 301, 304, 323, 326, 330, 335, 336, 338, 342, 343, 377, 387, 392, 402, 406, 422, 424, 442, 444, 445,447,453, 454, 459; 9. 117, 127, 128, 136, 139, 161, 165, 166, 174, 176, 195, 205, 207, 217, 218, 223, 383, 384, 388, 390, 394, 401, 410, 422, 432, 433, 448, 453, 457, 463, 464, 471, 472, 478, 484, 505, 522, 523, 542, 552, 555, 556, 587; 12. 220. In Prov. Cong., 10. 91S, 915. insults Boyd and is arrested, 6. 935- 936. judge of admiralty, 10. *34. land grant to, 4. 592. land sold to, 18. 195-196. memorial on school, 7. 35-38. not paid for engrossing bills, 12. 450-451. on com. of assem., 8. 288, 308, 309, 315; 9. 105, 141, 151, 381, 450, 451, 500. on com. of Prov. Cong., 10. xxili, 917, 918, 923, 951, 953, 965, 979, 971, 976, 987, 1000. on com. to state accounts with JS. S., 10. 1002. ordered to march against Regula- tors, 8. 710. paid for taking plans of harbors, 12,. 413, 417. port coms'r, 23. 827. receives pay for soldiers, 17. 235. recommends Mrs. Glover for pen- sion, 15. 188. register, 9. 298. reports flags, 16. 681; on FrensJi fleet, 14. 660. sells property of Got. Martin by order Prov. Cong., 22. 880-9. settles case of brig William, 10. 741, 745. surety, 9. 592-593. surveys Cape Lookout Bay, 1 1 . 443. to certify to will, 13. 178. to dismiss detachment, 8. 692. to fit out galleys, 10. 981. to procure arms, 10. 524. to remove and care for records, 10. 473. to seize and sell Martin's property, 10. 962. to settle accounts of the William, 10. 640, 702-703, 707. to survey Cape Fear harbor, 12. 9S. to take prisoners to Suffolk, 19. 545. witness, 6. 341; 22. 467, 468. Neale, Nancy, bill to copfirm mar- raige, 21. 236. Neale, Samuel, petitions on roads and ferries, 5. 164-166. Neale, Samuel, witness, 6. 1057. Neale, Sophia, bill to vest lands in, 21. 797, 812, 823, 958, 960, 972, 981, 990. Neale, Thos., a J. P., 23. 993. Neale (Neal, Neill), Thos., in assem- bly, 8. 107, 293, 297, 299, 301, 304; on com. of assem. 9. 106, 141. Neale, Thos., land grant to, 4. 59S. NEALE, THOMAS 179 NEGROES Neale, Thos., petition, 21. 757, 779, 904, 906, 917, 934, 938, 953, 961. Neale, Thomas, petitions on roads and ferries, 5. 164-166. Neale, Thomas, recommends Mac- dowell, 6. 232-233. Neale, Thomas, register, 9. 298. Neale, Thos., Jr., bill to sell lands of, 21. 797, 812, 823, 958, 960, 972, 981, 990. Neale, Wm., taxable, 15. 191. Nealey, Samuel, asks for new county, 9. 90. Nealey, Wm., asks for new county, 9. 90. Neals Neck Church, 5. 1182. Nealuquescapquos, signs treaty, 11. 203. Nealy, James, claim, 9. 486. Near, Allen, army pay, 17. 235. Nease, Geo-, pensioner, 22. 78. Nease, Martin, pensioner, 22. 78. Nease family, S. 734, 737. Neat, Richard, juror, 1. 567. Neave, John, Watauga to be annexed, 10. 708-11. Necasa, point of attack, 10. 746. Necatee, signs treaty, 17. 586. Necessity Camp, 7. 995, 1005. Neck, the, 2. 868; 25. 264. Necoes, Indian plantation yisited, 1. 68. Nedham, , 11. 323. Needham, Mr., in assembly, 12. S5. Needham, Maj., remains in Va., 15., 538. Needham, Gideon, in militia, 22. 346. TJeedham, John, army pay, 17. 235. army rank, 15. 718; 16. 1124. reenlists, 1 5. 749. Needham", Thos., army rank, 16. 1123. Needham, Thos., quit rents of, 22. 249. Needham and Hind ley, memorial on improvement of naval stores, 8. 186-90, 212. Needles, bounty for, 10. v, 217. Needom, Bryan, in militia, 22. 270. Needom, Thomas, regulator, 7. 734. Needom, Wm., regulator, 7. 734. Neel. See Neal, Neale, Neil, Neill. Neel (Neal, Neale), Andrew, clerk of Tryon S. C, 10. 162, 247, 296. bond as county clerk, 9. 350-351. on com. of cor., 9. 1073. on Tryon S. C, 10. 120, 162. signs Tryon Asso., 16. 162-16S. See also Neal, Andrew. Neel, David, petitions on land grants. 9. 1260-1262; 11. 250-253. Neel, Joseph, signs Tryon Asso., 10. 162-163. Neel, Thos., certifies accounts, 8. 618. Neel, Thos., commands troops against Cherokees, 22. 429. Neel, Thos., goes against Tories, 10. 975. Neel, Thomas, petitions on land grants, 9.1260-1262; 11.250-252. Neel, Thomas, surety, 0. 351. Neeley, James, Jr., asks pardon for Hunter, 9. 86-7. Neeley, Thomas, asks for county, 9. 89. Neelley, James, asks pardon for Hun- ter, 9. 86-87. Neelley, Robert, asks pardon for Hua- ter, 9. 86-87. Neely, Alex., lieut, 10. 937. Neely, Henry, 5. 1207, 1208. Neely, Hugh, in militia, 22. 437. Neely, John, officer, 22. 702. Neely, Thomas, town coms'r, 24. J93. Neely's, Lick, 25. 32, 33. Neely's (Neeley's) Uxk, 25. 32, 33; visited by coms'rs, 24. 915. Nees, George, claim, 9. 489. Neese, George, pesioner, 22. 7S. Negative Council, evils of, 2. 630-631. Negotiable paper, act to make promis- sory notes negotiable, 23. 586-8. bill on, 19. 238, 243, 251, 255, 278, 275. Negotiable securities, act on proceed- ings on, 25. 53-4. Negro Head Point, 6. 650, 651, 652, 660, 661, 683, 685, 688, 694; 11. 284; 23. 910; 24. 592. bill for toll road to, 6. 1230, 1280; on road to, 6. 853, 854, 917, 920, 923. Negro Head Point road, 15. 786, 789. Negroe, Benj., army rank, 16. 1123. Negroes, absolute power of master over, 1. 304. act against trading with, 23. 868-9; for census of, 24. 650-1; for tax on, 23. 106-107, 334, 345, 526; in restraint of, 24. 725.-30; act on, 23. 62-66; to prevent thefts by, 24. 890-1, 956. allowance for execution of, 5. 982. allowed to vote, 1. 639. and.tithables, 9. 97-98. baptized, 1. 858; 2. 18, 153, 332; 4. 604, 605, 608,621,793,794,795,925, 1315; 6. 222, 729, 735, 967, 976, 980, NEGROES 180 NEGROES 994, 995, 996, 1040, 1042, 1052; 7. 99, 126, 163, 263, 424, 515, 522, 705, 750; 8. 85, 86, 542, 553; 9. 244, 273, 326, 10. 238'. bill for census, 19. 435, 454, 486, 754, 771, 774, 797, 814; for duty on, 19. 546; for tax on to pay for slaves executed, 20. 153, 158, 333, 354; to lay tax for expenses for those executed, 8. 353, 355, 356, 403, 405, 409; to prevent insurrec- tion of, 4. 564, 566, 568, 569; to prevent thefts, etc;, 20. 156, 158, 178, 180, 187, 338, 356, 417. bought by Indians, 16. 924. brought from Nova Scotia, 17. 385, 389. burned Duplin in, 22. 826. captured from Spanish privateer, 5. 38. carried off by Hinton, 16. 78; by Spaniards, 4. 922; to S. C. & Ga., 18. 935. census of Wilmington to be taken, 10. 89. cohabits with white woman, 2. 704. confesses theft, 2. 650. cost of trials, 4. 530. death for killing, 3. 106. DeGraffenried's executed, 1 . 992. efforts of Br. to incite to insurrec- tion, 10. xxviii, XXX, 86. encouraged to leave masters, 10. 112; to run to C, 1. 757. enlist with British, 14. 308. enlisted, 16. 614; in N. C, 11. 834; in S. C, 2. 178, executed, 8. 141, 142, 143; and paid for by State, 18. 76, 77; and pay asked for, 17. 278, 279, 282, 286, 297. fear of, 1. 654; of insurrection among, 10. 118. free, act against stealing, 24. 220-1; bill concerning, 7. 565, 592, 594, 614, 624, 653, 655, 656, 901, 946, 953, 954; to exempt wives and daughters of from list of taxables, 9. 146, 147; compelled to list wives, 6. 902; petition for repeal of tax on, 6. 982-983; vote in S. C, 2. 903, 908. hired out by court, 2. 555. Importance of to Barbadoes, 1. 150. Imported, 1. 394, 436, 479, 480, 546, 582, 618, 619, 650, 654. in Albemarle Cp., 1. 260. in militia, 22. 372. in Rowan, 5. 152. in service of U. S., 24. 221, 639. in 1721, 2. 419, 421. in Transylvania, 1 1 . 606. in Va. in 1708, 1. 692. increased importation of, 1. 691, 692, 693-694. insurrections of in S. C, 11. 225- 226, 227; in Va., 1. 886 intermarry with white women, 5. 295. join Br., 22. 593. killing of should be penal, 5. 497. landed at Jamaica, 1. 245. law against advised, 10. 376; against harboring, 1. 514, 515. left by Br. in Portsmouth, Va., 15. 618. list of taxables in 1754, 5. 320. Martin denies that he was trying to arm, 10. 43. Moravian efforts for conversion of, 5. 1153. need and use of, 3. xv, xvil. none come directly from Guinea, 3. 430. not admitted as witnesses, 7. 605, 608, 645; 23. 262, 559, 700, 882; 24. 61; 25. 283, 445. not brought to N. C. direct, 4. 172. not confiscated, 16. 155. not to be carried off by Br., 16. 752, 872, 873, 874-875, 904, 980, 17. 8, 125, 588. not to vote, 2. 214. number, 3. 455; 4. 605, 609; 5. xxxix, xl-xli, 603; 6. 613, 614, 1040; imported, 9. 279; in Curri- tuck, 1. 722; in N. C, 10. 46; In Pasquotank, 1. 720; in 1720, 2. 396; in S. C, 5. 766; in 1755, 5. 471, 472, 473; in 1756, 5. 570, 575; in Va. in 1756, 5. 564-5; of tax- ables, 7. 145-146, 288-289, 539; to be ascertained, 6. 1008. out number whites in Va., 10., 46. patrolers may shoot, 10. 87, 94. patrolling for considered, 5. 548. payment for cost of execution, 5. 978. penalty for killing, 5. 1122. petition against as pilots, 9. 803-804; to prevent trading with white people, 9. 929. pirates, 2. 327. population, 18. 433-434, 439. NEGRO VE, FRED'K 181 NELLSON proposed tax on for education, S. 144M44c. recovery of, 16. 996-997. removal to the norhtward not al- lowed, 15. 633. report on employment of as soldiers in S. C, 19. 911-914; on importa- tions of, 5. 314; on intended in- surrection of, to. 94-95; on num- ber of imports ment'd, 5. 481; to be made on imports of, 3. 116; 5. 144b-145; to be made on those in army, 12. 539. returned to N. C, 17. 595-596. run off to British, 15. 138, 144; to Fla., 2. 847; to N. C, 1. 513, 514, 515. school for, 6. 996. sent to S. C, 2. 420; to N. S.. 16. 972 shot by Indians, 1. 900. should be patrolled, 5. 299. sold, &c., 16. 934, 935; to French, 7. 213. speak in meeting, 7. 164. statistics of slave and free, 26. 240- 1313. stolen by British, 16. 319. suit for freedom by, 2. 550-551, 555, 557. taken by British to N. Y., 11. 765; for debt, 2. 94. tithables, 25. 162. to be converted, 3. 112. to be armed by Br., 15. 323, 324. to be disarmed, 10. 25. to be enlisted for King, 10. 138o. to be imported, 3. 115. to be restored by Cherokees, 16. 710; 17. 583. to be seized, 20. 86. to be sent to Urmston, 1. 772. to go to C, 1. 41. trial ment'd, 4. 460; for murder and condemned to be burned, 13. 375- 376. trouble over, 11. 30; in S. C, 11. 46-47. used against Va., 10. 714. value in Georgia and number carried off by Br., 16. 646. See also Free Negroes, Slaves. Negrove, Fredk., army rank, 16. 1123. Negus, Sam., in militia, 22. 263. Negus, 3am., in militia, 22. 266. Negus, Samuel, land grant to, 4. 601, 952, 1039. Neighbors to N. C, reports to be made on, 3. 114, 115. Neil. See Neal, Neale, Neel, Neill. Neil, , Tory leader, 22. v. Neil, Mr., witness, 6. 1081. Neil, Philtp, army rank, 16. 1126. Neil, Thos., boundary coms'r, 24. 148; Neil, Thos., building coms'r, 23. 866. Neil, Thos., co. coms'r, 23. 803. Neil, Wm., lieut, 10. 320. Neill, Dav.d, fined, 9. 651. Neill, Gilbraith, pensioner, 22. 78; Neill, Henry, ensign, 10. 187. Neill, Philip, petition, 21. 745. jNeill (Neil, Neel), Thos., advises re- treat before regulators, 8. 608. in assembly, 8. 304, 324; 326, 338, 344 387, 388, 422, 432, 433, 444, 454; 9. 136, 139, 144, 145, 178, 223; in regulator campaign; 8. 602, 603, 605, 606, 607: Neill, Wm., allowance to, 22. 849. NeiJII, Wm., army pay, 17. 235 Neill, Wm., petitions for extension of power of J. P.'s, 7. 874-875. Neilson. See Nelson. Neilson, Mr., 9. 1004 Neilson, Maj., corps of sent to Va., 15. 185. Neilson, Archibald, appointed as naval officer, 11. 257; succeeds Ed- wards, 0. 1244. succeeds Johnston as deputy nav^l officer, 10. 263, 269-270; 15. 682. to on public affairs, 9. 1023- 1024, 1082. to Miller on the Whigs and public affairs, 9. 1116-1117. Neilson, James, 9. 1233. Neilson, John, captain, 10. 518. Neilson, Robert, allowed to export, 10. 686.' bond of to export slaves, 1 1 . 331-332. proposed as commissioner, 9. 423, 544. Nel.lson's Ferry, S. C, 17. 1032, 1033; 1034. British at, 14. 542, troops needed at, 14. 506. Neite, George, copies McGill's account of battle at Camden, 14. 585. Neithercott, Geo, in militia, 22. 263. Neithercott, Geo., in militia, 22. 263, 265. Neithercut, Wm., army pay, 17. 235. Neilson. See Neilson, Nelson; NELLSON, JOHN, JR. 182 NELSON, JOHN Nellson, John, Jr., appraiser, 2. 105. Nellson, Thomas, land grant to, 4. 710. Nellson Ferry, 15. 665; 19. 885. Nelltown, Bladen Co., 22. 299. Nelly, Andrew, resurvey granted, 4. 350. Nelly, Dickson, army pay, 17. 235. Nelmes (Nelms), Jeremiah, a J. P., 23. 994. coms'r on town, 24. 773. receives pay for soldiers, 17. 191, 193, 198, 222, 229, 252, 253, 256. Nelmes, Thos., 'imports cannon, 10. 636. Nelmes, Wm., coms'r of navigation, 24. 593; on school, 24. 534. Nelms, Priscilla, 24. 294. Nelon, John, land grant to, 4. 1245. Nelson. See Neilson, Nellson. Nelson, , Hepburn, & Co., petition for new charter, 9. 79-80. surrender charter of Campbelton, 9. 270- 271. Nelson, , land dispute, 5. 818. Nelson, Mr., 10. 95. Nelson, Mr., 15. 571. Nelson, Mr., asks authority to export slaves, 22. 749. Nelson, Capt., 4. 1087. Nelson, Capt., 10. 943. commands N. C. company, 12. 472. orders out troops, 13. 316. Nelson, Col., 12. 464. Nelson, Maj., 14. 158; 20. 675, 676. a prisoner, 14. 817. cavalry not equipped, 15. 66. nominated for promotion, 15. 336. on court martial, 19. 909. on Lamb's trial, 14. 352. troops desert, 14. 764; in bad order, 14. 504; in Va., 14. 583. Nelson, A., receives pay for soldiers, 17. 220, 232, 249. Nelson, Abraham, asks for inspection, 8. 80a. Nelson, Abraham, in Indian war, 10. 759. Nelson, Ab'm, Tory officer, 22. 197. Nelson, Alex'r, 21. 808. Nelson, Alex., army rank, 16. 1124. Nelson, Alex'r, ensign, 10. 519. Nelson, Alex., juror, 25. 190. Nelson, Alexander, petition on C. H. 9. 806-809. Nelson, Arthur, army rank, 16. 1126. Nelson, Berry, land grant asked, 4. 706. Nelson, David, takes oath, 22. 503. Nelson, Duncan, voter, 15. 237. Nelson, Dunkan, in militia, 22. 422. Nelson, Edwd., pensioner, 22. 79. Nelson, Ellas, in militia, 22. 264. Nelson, Elizabeth, petition rejected, 18. 26, 257. Nelson, Giles, pensioner, 22. 78. Nelson, Henry, Jr., a J. P., 22. 703. Nelson, James, officer, 18. 450, 459. Nelson, James, pensioned, 9. 131, 206, 213, 214, 220. Nelson, Jeremiah, town coms'r, 25. 33. Nelson, Jesse, army rank, 16. 1126. Nelson, Jesse, in army, 13. 512. Nelson, Jesse, in army, 13. 530. Nelson, John, 4. 1045. Nelson, John, 19. 957; 20. 658. Nelson, John, a J. P., 2. 459, 526; 3. ■ 244, 537; 4. 47, 346. Nelson, John, army pay, 17. 236. army pay, 18. 735. captain, 10. 520. Caswell to on British at Core Banks, 11. 775. Cont. major, 22. 1049. deputy inspector general, 13. 899, 901, 993. Nelson, John, enters caveat, 6. 632. Nelson, J no., in militia, 17. 1057. Nelson, Jno., in militia, 22. 263. Nelson, Jno., in militia, 22. 281. Nelson, Jno.^ juror, 4. 519. Nelson, Jno., juror, 25. 190. Nelson, John, land grant asked, 4. 708; grant to, 4. 589, 801, 896, 950, 953, 1049. Nelson, John, on court martial, 11. 752. pay of, 18. 212. petition rejected, 18. 26, 257. prisoner, 16. 671. Nelson, John, petition on C. H., 9. 806- 809. Nelson, John, resurvey granted, 4. 953. Nelson, John, town coms'r, 25. 207. Nelson, John, vestryman, 2. 209. Nelson, Jno., vestryman, 23. 8. Nelson, John, vestryman, 25. 208. Nelson, Maj. John, 22. 122, 129, 130, 144. and affairs of N. C. Line, 18. 57-58. 59, 61-62, 375. Caswell to on C. of S. 20. 638 NELSON, JOHN, JR. 183 NETHERY, THOMAS com'r on certificates, 18. 451, in Cincinnati, 17. 134. land commissioner, 16. 622. Bom. for C. of S., 18. 114, 121, 179, 189, 340, 347, 398, 420, 450, 459. officer, 18. 486. rank, 16. 71, 576, 608, 1124. receives pay for soldiers, 17. 189, 191, 198, 201, '204, 208, 213, 216, 226, 229, 242, 252, 256. roster of cc, 16. 1012, 1028, 1041, 1056, 1074, 1089, 1096, 1102, 1111, 1124, 1134, 1144, 1155, 1169, 1182. Nelson, John, Jr., petition on C. H., 9. 806-809. Nelson, Martin, juror, 8. 508; exempt- ed, 8. 508. Nelson, Robt., army rank, 16. 1124. Nelson, Robt., army rank, 16. 1125. Nelson, Robert, coms'r on boundary, 24. 973; on salt, 25. 31. Nelson, Robert, in army, 15. 720. Nelson, Robert, in army, 15. 720. Nelson, Robert, petition on C. H., 9. 806-809.' Nelson, Robert, Martin on misfor- tunes of as a loyalist, 11.. 711. Nelson, Robert, wagon master, 14. 660. Nelson, Saml., pensioner, 22. 79. Nelson, Presdt. Thomas, 9. 14; 14. 76; 15. 604. and battle of Great Bridge, 15. 112. asks food supplies, 19. 874. declines to command Va. troops, 14. 61. examines towns in Va., 14. 688, 689, 690. forms militia, 14. 723. location, 14. 728, 733. militia under, 14. 718. nom. for gov. of Va., 14. 309. officer to lead militia against Br., 15. 130. plan of operation against regula- tors sent to, 8. 548. to Burke on Br. and Amer. move- ments in Va., 15. 641-642; 22. 587-8; and salt, 15. 598; on his appointment as gov., 15. 577. Nelson, Thomas, land grant asked, 4. 708; grant to, 4. 332, 589, 855, 884, 935, 968, 1049. Nelson, Thomas, regulator, 8. 79. Nelson, Wm., army rank, 16. 1124. Nelson, Wm, in militia, 22. 320, 321. Nelson, Wm., petition on C. H., 9. 806- 808. Nelson, Wm., sent as delgate to Con- gress, 22. 724-5. Nelson Ferry fort, evacuated, 15. 465. Nelson's Ferry, S. C, 14. 506, 542, 553, 653; 15. 186, 277, 280, 306, 370, 665; 19. 885; 22. 103, 134, 777. Nelson's Justice, used by J. P., 23. 346. Neowee, burned, 10. 884. Neptune, 10. 493. Neptune, ship, 8. 257. Neptune, transport, 13.' 332, 333. Nerley, Thos., petitions, 19. 932. Nero, 7. 519. Nervett, Thos., petition, 20. 528-529. jvjesbest, Mr., and Dunn case, 19. 901. Nesbett^ Mr., defends Dunn, 10. 676. Nesbett, David, juror, 22. 511. Nesbett, John, on Rowan S. C, 10. 252. Nesbit, Alex., land grant to,-4. 219. Nesbit, David, nom. as treasurer, 13. 765. payment to, 13. 350. Nesbit, John, town coms'r., 25. 33. Nesbi:t, John A., case of, 21. 866, 1054, 1080. Nesbit, Wm., money advanced to, 10. 254. on Rowan com. of secrecy, &c., 10. 312. Nesbitt, David, in Conv. 1789, 22. 38, 47, 48. Nesbitt, David, pay to, 22. 1014. Nesbitt, John, in assembly, 21. 274, 591, 598, 625, 671, 679, 680, 694, 696, 697, 726, 727, 729, 731, 732, 780, 781, 799, 801, 815, 839, 845, 846, 852, 860, 862, 867, 875, 966. in Conv. 1789, 22. 37, 47, 48, 50. Nesbutt Wm., juror, 22. 509. Nesby's Creek, 4. 1047. Nessers, Peter, petitions for new charter, 9. 79-80. Neston, Ellphas, shipmaster, 8. 545. Neston, James, brings suit, 10. 434. Netherlands, 18. 610; 20. 645, 766; 21. 464. acknowledge independence of XJ. S., 16. 440. treaty with, 16. 737. 757, 773, 783; 19. 276. See also Holland. Nethery, Thomas, petition, 18. 45, 55, NETOP, BILLY 184 NEUSE 107, 287. Netop, Billy, leases Indian lands, 25. 507-9. Nettle, Solomon, witness, 10. 929. Nettles, Jesse, army rank, 16. ll26. Nettles, Shadrach, army pay, 17. 235. army rank, 16. il26. Neuchatel, trouble in causes loss to DeGraffenried, 1. 906. Neufvi.lle, John, prisoner, 15. 392. Neufvllle, John, signs letter to Sons of Liberty, 8. 199. Neufvllle, John, Jr., prisoner, 17. 1046. Neufvllle, William, prisoner, 17. 1046. Neugent, Mr., paymaster general, 5. 447. Neugent, E., 22, 364. Neuse (Neuce, Nure), 2. 19, 22, 24; 3. 329, 434; 11. 310, 328; 15. 559; 17. 143. courts held at, 2. 458. sign "N." used to protect Palatines, 1. 936, 946. Neuse Baptist Association, history, 5. 1175, 1176, 1178, 1182. Neuse Division, 8. 711. Neuse Division of Tyron's army, 8. 699. Neuse (Newse, Nues, Nuce, Neus) River, 1. 629, 990; 2. 29, 30, 46, 66, 70, 71, 72, 172, 180, 208, 249, 283, 288, 289, 298, 305, 309, 318, 328, 381, 459; 3. xviii, 190, 193, 417, 431, 578; 4. 62, 70, 71, 169! 170, 171, 172, 208, 222, 273, 278, 365, 374, 398, 403, 492, 510, 560, 605, 608, 621, 632, 647, 664, 668, 669, 671, 672, 690, 691, 756, 802, 806, 852, 885, 893, 948; 953, 964, 1044, 1045, 1051, 1079, 1193, 1248, 1249; 5. xxvi, 147, 315, 333, 341, 344, 345, 416, 439, 477, 595, 64o! 653, 674, 715, 716, 767, 770, 811, 827, 886, 962, 1211; 6. xxiii, xxiv, 148, 599, 607, 608, 726, 771, 797, 834, 877, 933, 935, 1072; 7. v, 2, 148, 149, 432, 433; 8. 31, 376, 459, 701, 702, 703, 711; 9. 239, 632, 640, 692, 696; 10. xxxv, 623; 11. 310, 311, 313, 314, 316, 328, 331, 338, 500; 13. xi, 165, 313, 315, 320; 14. 26, 27, 92, 96, 97, 198, 494; 15. 639; 17. 664; 19. 838; 20. 431; 21. 124, 228, 621, 800, 837; 22. 94, 291, 292, 315, 431, 449, 468, 568, 569, 756, 1025, 23. 6, 98, 99, 164, 222, 248, 249, 271, 292, 334, 383, 391, 397, 469, 470, 480, 495, 506, 507, 547, 589, 680, 804, 820; 24. 21, 247, 334, 826, 861, 875, 930, 931; 25. 204, 253, 358, 468. act for canal to, 23. 684-5; for town on, 25. 373-378; on fish in, 23. 681; 24. 460, 938-9; 25. 109, 504- 5; on navigation, 23. 974; 24. 538, 602, 688, 720; to fix capital on, 23. 485. bill for canal to, 19. 153, 157, 163, 273, 274, 275, 278. 283; for town on, 5. 1031, 1025. 1026, 1028, 1031, 1070, 1073, 1075, 1080, 1081, 1097; on navigation, 19. 609, 617, 659, 695; to appoint receiver of cus- toms for, 5. 879. 908-909, 910; to ascertain course of land, 20. 137, 140, 144, 177, 184, 317, 320, 351; to connect it with Old Top- sail Inlet, 7. 305, 306, 307, 310, 312, 339, 368, 369, 370-1, 375, 381, 385, 420; to facilitate naviga- tion of, 9. 847, 852, 853, 861, 906, 908, 914, 915, 916, 917, 928, 1013; to prevent destruc- tion of fish in, 7. 310, 315, 320, 326, 330, 339, 378, 382, 387, 394, 397, 406, 407, 410, 421; to prevent stop- page of fish in, 16. 50; 19. 25; 20. 155, 156, 169, 179, 188, 338, 355, 382; to repeal act on naviga- tion, 19. 764. boundary of Tuscaroras, 2. 140. capital to be on, 5. 573. character, 6. 1027-1028. collector on, 6. 1023. corn not to be exported from, 7. 225. danger from Indians, 1. 843. difficulty of route to, 1. 899. Eastchurch made governor of set- tlements on, 1. 233. effects of massacre on, 1. 873, 874- 875; of storm on, 8. 159-160. entrance mentioned, 1. 54. entrenchments on against Regula- tors, 8. 525. few settlers on, 1. 228. fortified, 10. 351, 557. French settlers on, 1. 714. garrison for, 2. 200. Gorham retreats over, 15. 627. grant to Crymble and Huey on, 4. 253, 254, 255. NEUSE RIVER FALLS 185 NEW CASTLE CO. Huguenots on, 1. xi. Indian war on, 1. 810, inspection on, 25. 18, 380. inspector for, 23. 381. land on, 1. 864, 878. ^^awson at work on, 1. 737. location of capital on prepared, 5. 341-3, 344; provided for, 8. 37. McCuUoh lands on, 4. 162, 163; 5. xxxii. massacre on, 1. xxx, 877, 900, 934, 946. missionary needed on, 4. 878. money lost in, 9. 872, 945. navigation bad, 9. 281. no settlers south of, 1. xv. number of troops at, 1. 874. on post route, 7. 413. Palatine settlement on, 1. li, 910. passable, 15. 632. petition from to Va. for aid, 1. 819- 820, 836-837. proposition to fix capital on, 6. 2. provisions carried to, 1. 961. raids on, 1. 924, 956. settlements to be abandoned, 1. 862. settlers reach, 1. xi. Swiss propose to buy land on, 1. 707; settlement on by, 4. 160; do not want lands on, 4. 157. treatment of Indians by people of, 1. 927, 928, 933. trip of Lawson and DeGraffenrled up, 1. 925-926. Meuse River Falls, 21. 964, 968, 989, 995, 1001. Neuse River Fork, 22. 29i. Neuse River (Neus) Indians, 1. 875; 22. 735. join Tuscaroras, 1. 934, 955. Neuse Road, British on, 15. 626. Neuse section, isolation of, 8. v. Neuse Whll, sells land, 4. 34. Neustra Senora de Soledad, ship, wrecked, 4. 1305. Neuters, Horaha, In militia, 22. 353. Neutral Islands, trade with discussed, 6. 1034. Neutral ports, act to prevent exports to, 25. 326-7. provisions not to be sent to, 5. 787. Neutre Islands, to be abandoned, 5. 408. Nevel, Wm., building coms'r, 24. 645. Nevell, , leader, 1. 310. Nevell, Geo., building coms'r, 24. 973. Neven, Maurice, in militia, 22. 385. Nevil, Lt. Col., 12. 515. field officer, 12. 529, 547. pres. of court martial, 12. 508. Nevil (Nevill), Wm.,.a J. P., 23. 995. coms'r on building, 24. 771; on town, 24. 935. owes state, 21. 1077. resigns as J. P., 21. 205, 212, 580. Nevill, Mr., murder of family of, 1. 826. NevCII, Benjamin, petitions for repeal of tax on free negroes, 6. 982-983. Nevill, brury, army pay, 17. 236. Nevill, Geo., army rank, 16. 1127. Nevill, William leader in R., 1. 301. Neville, ; 11. 323. Neville, Mr., brings treaty with Prance, 6. 973. Neville, Col., field officer, 12. 497, 500. Neville, John, prisoner, 16. 671. Neville, Presley, prisoner, 16. 671. Nevlls, John, in militia, 22. 162; Nevll's Creel<, 4. 354. Nevlnson, John, petition, 1. 145-149. Nevis, Eastchurch stops in, 1. 287. government, 1. 225. imports from, 2. 156. taken, 13. 287; 18. 546. Nevy, Fredk, army rank, 16. 1124. New, John, land grant to, 4. 961. New, John, voter, 15. 237, 238. New, Wm., army rank, 18. 1124. pensioner, 22. 79. New Acquisition, the, resolve on en- tering lands within, 12. 248-249. New Albany, Ind., 5. 1220. New American States, observations on, 17. 630. New Bern, brig, arrives- from New Providence, 13. vi. New Bern, town. See Newbem. New Bonn, 4. 384. New Bridge, 9. 1064. New BrunsvyCck, 3. 529; 4. 876; 22. 181, 197, 199, 232, 234. New Brunswick, N. J., 5. 1218; 9. 1233. report on N. G. troops at, 13. 457. New Brunswick Presbytery, 5. 1214, 1215, 1255. sends missionaries to N. C, 5. 1219. New Carolina, ment'd, 1. 542. New Castle, Pa., 2. 18. New Castle Co., Del., 9. 1234; 10. 113; 11. 291, 292, 662; 15. 386. NEW CASTLE PRESB'Y 186 NEW ENGLAND proposed Scotcti settlement in, 1. 441. to be annexed to Md., 1. 441. New Castle Presbytery, 5. 1200, 1220, 1221, 1224, 12S5. ordains McAden, 5. 1212. New Connectlxut, 11. 460. New comers, exempted from levies, 1. 185. New Currituck Inlet, galley taken in, 16. 260. New England, 1. 674; 2. 186, 765, 829; 3. 28, 227, 335, 343, 344, 478; 4. 264, 464, 934, 941, 1305; 5. xxvi, xlii, 222, 394, 400, 464, 572, 1163, 1167, 1220; 6. 226, 283, 284, 290, 1200; 7. 8, 516, 928; 8. v, 618, 9. 995, 1038, 1053, 1086, 1117, 1167, 1174, 1209, 1220, 1243, 1253; 10. 45, 57, 66, 67, 96, 98, 105, 119, 268, 300, 302, 400, 401; 11. 217, 3eo! 377, 722, 723, 768; 13. 98, 250, 470, 489; 16. 636; 18. 146; 22. 262, 293, 296, 522, 734, 987. act to forfeit charter, 1. 552-554; to restore to crown, 25. 149-50. Adams on gov't of, 11. 322. advantage from paper currency, 8. 18. adventures from, 1. 95, 145, 149. Altemarle, trade to tie turned from, 1. 232. appointment of committees dis- cussed by, 11. 389-390. arms to be secured in, 2. 179, 192, 194, 197. Baptist immigration from, 5. 1166. church laws of Presbyterians and Independents quoted, 9. 83. colonies in, 1. 225. Congregational church controls In, 1. 226. connection with N. C. indicated, 2. 260, 268, 278, 286, 287, 381. control over by Mass., 11. 419. controls action of C. C. and disposi- tion towards others, 17. 173-4. convention of, 14. 214. convicts not wanted, 1. 477-478. Culpepper leaves, 1. 259. cut off from fishing and trad©, 1 0. 58. dissenters from, 6. 265. disturbances in, 1. 371. duty on tobacco sent to, 1. 291-292 309-311. efforts to ruin trade of, 5. 221. emigration to C, 1. 248. esteems Gates, 1 1 . 570. expedition against Penobscot fails, 14. 202. favors assumption, 22. 795. fees in, 3. 606, 614. fisheries of, 3. xvi. flour exported to N. C, 5. xlii. furnished model for vestry law, 6. 11-12. gov't of, 1. 528. governor on pirates, 1. 518. governors to allow emigration to C, 1. 58; to make feint on Can- ada, 5. 112. Holden on' trade policy of, 1. 245- 246. illegal trade from, 1. 461. immigrants from, 4. 1312, 5. 1150. imports from, 2. 156. independent of flngland, 2. 156. languid, 11. 462. leads in smuggling, 3. xvii. losses in trade with, 3. 430. may import salt direct, 1. 501. merchants of, 2. 252. Methodists from, 6. 594-595, 1061. militia slow, 1 1 . 570. negro in, 1. 517. New Lights in, 5. 1175, 1176; 7. 102. N. Y. jealous of, 11. 460. no fears to be entertained from, 11. 419. N. C. products sent to, 1. 287. not allowed to fish, 9. 1208; or trade, 10. 12, 20. paper money restrained in, 5. 607. peddling from, 3. xvii, 336. pine of inferior to N. C. pine, 7. 440. proposals of settlement from, 1. xii, xiv, 36-39, 77, 79-92. provisions sent to, 8. xi. Quaker migration to C. from, 1. 215. raises troops, 10. 56. restrained from fisheries, 10. 113. self-government in, 1. 38. sends ministers to N. C, 3. 429-430; negroes to Va. and S. C, 4. 172; troops to Nova Scotia, 5. 407. settlement from on Cape Pear, 1. x. settlers from in Albemarle, 1. x, 388. ship of brings Palatines, 1. 911. ships tobacco outside of British Empire, 1. 245. takes away N. C. tobacco, 4. 170. tobacco smuggled to, 1. 243, 298; NEW ENGLAND CHRONICLE 187 NEW HAMPSHIRE 3. xvl-xvii. trade with, 1. 663; 2. 396, 397, 419, 562; 3. xv-xvii, 155; in provisions with, 2. 132; limited by G. Br., 9. 1186; returns to he in pieces of 8, 1. 853; with Charleston, 1. 467; with N. C, 4. 171, 172, 173; with Sugar Islands, 4. 172. traders from, 1. 325; 2. xii, xiv; cause Culpepper Rebellion, 1. 266, 272, 273," 274, 276, 279, 281, 292, 293, 297, 298, 309; driven off by high fees, 3. 366; governors encourage, 1. 286, 287; object in starting rebellion, 1. 288; oppose tobacco duty, 1. 309; pay duty, I. 292, 309; pay no duty, 1. 292, 311; secure goods in N. C, 3. 50. troops from, 1 7. 993 ; flee from Brit- ish, 10. 817; in Carthagena expe- dition, 11. 42, 43, 45; threaten Long Island, 10. 823-824. New England Chronicle, extract from, II. 276-279. New England Coin, act on what is current in S. C, 25. 142. New England Rum, price, 16. 1198. New Englanders, claim parts of C, 1. 37. detractions of Cape Fear corrected, I. 71. interests of provided for, 1. 94. on Cape Pear, ment'd, 1. 46-47. settle Clarendon Co., 1. 161. spread bad report of Cape Fear and Florida, 1. 39, 148. to fish on N. C. coast, 2. 175-176. New Exeter, 6. 1116, 1123, 1195. act to incorporate, 23. 399; 25. 268-70. inspection at, 23. 64*1; 25. 313, 379. New Garden, 14. 594, 648;. 21. 237, 269, 277, 308, 597, 603, 625, 688. act to vest land in Quakers, 25. 48. requisition from, 8. 715. New Garden IVI. M., act to vest lands in, 25. 48. New Garden Q. M. H., Br. wounded left at, 17. 1007. New Garden Settlement, petition, 20. 155, 341. New Hampshire, 5. xx, 251, 252, 649, 651, 808; 6. 624; 7. 459; 10. 322; II. 291, 292, 389, 394, 438, 461, 586, 590; 13. 340; 15. 386; 18. 419, 420; 17. 172, 173, 459; 19. 708; 20. 603, 670, 694, 775; 22. 33; 24. 406, 510. act to forfeit charter, 1. 552-4; to re- store to Crown, 25. 149-50. allowance to loan office, 20. 652. amount of Continental money on hand, IB. 448. and regulations of trade, 16. 571- 576. and U. S. duties, 18. 499, 501, 528, 529, 533, 557, 558, 738. appeals refused In, 14. 258. att'y gen. for, 1. 464. convention with, 14. 214. disputes with N. Y., 17. 66. follows example of N. C, 10. ix. free, 16. 749; 17. 5. government of, 1. 225, 469, 470. in vice admiralty district of Bos- ton, 11. 218. indifferent to western lands, 14. 218. instructions to gov., 11. 242, 244. leaves C. C, 22. 992. letter to ment'd, 5. 486. limits should be extended, 5. 464. militia of defeats British, 11. 593. number of troops from, 14. 272. payment by, 17. 560. pays in bills of credit, 16. 306. population in 1755, 5. 470, 473. quarrels with N. Y. over Vt., 6. xvii, 136-138. quota, 19. 946; for public debt, 16. 413, 415, 428, 760, 771, 890, 928, 929; 17. 60,. 528; to sink Cont. currency, 15. 401; of revenue, 14. 306; value, 15. 560. raises troops, 10. 21. reports on old emissions, 18. 311. representation of in C. C, 17. 17, 497, 556, 557, 591; 18. 488, 548, 552, 640, 641, 671, 709, 724, 726, 754; 20. 632; 21. 441, 533, 534. resolve on Fed. Conv., 20. 632-633. seal for, 1 1 . 311. sends laws to C. C, 17. 515. share of sinking fund due from, 14. 241-243. tax on for forts, 5. 470, 473. trade limited by Pari., 9. 1186. Vermont encroaches on, 16. 479. votes to close Miss., 22. 901. wants and does not want duty, 16. 886. wants pay for bounties, 15. 81, 95, 97-98. NEW HAMPSHIRE GRANTS 188 NEW HANOVER CO. wolves and bears in, 14. 669. New Hampshire Grants, 17. 137. people of set up a gov't, 1 1 . 460. New Hanover Co., 5. 38, 92, 116, 118, 120, 121, 151, 177, 405, 437, 760, 771, 812, 821, 822, 890, 895; 6. 78, 214, 232,- 239, 344, 475, 550, 635, 637, 739, 761, 765, 1009, 1011, 1039, 1041, 1085, 1086, 1127, 1181; 7. 158, 311, 313, 383, 477, 698, 783, 786; 8. 142, 5'76, 687; 9. xliv, 53, 227, 298, 502, 553, 593, 694, 724, 771, 980, 1109, 1127, 1128; 10. 48, 149, 419, 525, 558, 596, 604, 614, 620, 628, 917, 936, 963, 969; 11. i 730, 832; 12. 168, 177, 178, 205,! 206, 255, 273, 320, 344, 349, 359, 382, 574, 683; 13. 11, 95, 96, 97, 98, 304; 13. 358, 472, 477, 563, 651, 871, 943; 14. 35, 65, 189; 15. 190, 193, 238, 321, 327, 784, 785, 787, 788; 16. 66, 68, 75, 80, 83, 90, 264, 418, 496, 570, 644, 645, 9]S, 966; 17. 145, 598; 18. 79, 83, 95, 102, 179, 186, 187, 245, 311, .?91, 418, 497; 19. 38, 44, 45, 47, 49, 58, 664, 672, 687; 20. 143, 148 154, 160, 162, 163, 164, 172, 18.'., 231, 249, 290, 329, 341, 352, 375, 594; 21. 228, 229, 240, 343, 376, 393, 593, 602, 694, 797, 799, 820, 836, 864, 968. 986, 992, 1001, 1021, 1026, 1052; 22. 262, 272, 276, 279, 286, 297, 298, 300, 362, 388, 474, 815, 825, 837, 838, 842, 854, 855, 857, 858, 859, 861, 864, 940, 941, 943, 1007; 23. 133, 134, 146, 147, 148, 151, 155, 187, 191, 221, 241. 253, 255, 273, 274, 331, 335, 336, 373, 385, 386, 418, 419, 445, 447, 448, 457, 460, 462, 502, 535, 536, 553, 564, 575, 618, 639, 651, 652, 655, 674, 685, 692,. 705, 724, 867, 869, 874, 904, 912, 928, 929, 946, 990; 24. 137, 148, 263, 292, 424, 462,* 463, 512, 520, 522, 581, 591, 592, 621, 637, 642, 758, 851, 926, 985; 25. 7, 28, 29, 39, 64, 217, 24b, 257, 258, 263, 392, 399, 489, 494, 507, 512, 513. act tor church in, 23. 368, 475; 25. 243-4, 263, 348-9; for court, 24. 37-9, 50, 64, 162; 25. 274-87, 437; for inspectors, 23. 352-5, 380-1, 399; 25. 266-7, 313, 379; for J. P.'s to hold court in, 24. 411-12; for lot- tery to raise money for church, | 23. 502; 25. 391-2; for parishes in, 25. 298-304; for road coms'rs, 23. 398; 25. 263-4; for tax for public building, 24. 137-9, 520-2, 624, 756-7; 25. 97-8; for town in, 25. 268-70; on Doundary, 23. 686- 7; on elections, 24. 767-8; on jurors, 24. 82-4, 273-5, 908; 25. 442; to add part of Brunswick to, 24. 985; to alter method working roads, 23. 910-11; to cure titles, 24. 569; to destroy vermin, 23. 971; wild animals in, 4. 749-50; to divide, 23. 342-343, 445-7, 622- 7; 25. 246, 247,271; to divide to be repealed, 5. 93, 117; and to be_ reenacted, 5. 405-407; to divide militia, 24. 947-8; to fix time of court, 23. 292, 339; 24. 717; 25. 238, 288, 406; to raise tax in, 25. 97-8. action on Stamps, 7. vi-vii, xi, 127- 130, 143-144, I680-I686, 168c;168<, 169-174, 222-223. Association of, 10. 26. Baptists in, 5. 1182. bill for bridge in, 4. 1230, 1322, 1323, 1329, 1334, 1335, 1336, 1337, 1338. 1348; for church in, 4. 1260. 1262 1263, 1265, 1273, 1280, 1281, 1284. 1286.' 1288. 1289, 1299; for conveni- ence of police in. 12. 557, 561, 566. 666; for inspectors, 4. 1259, 1262. 1273. 1277, 1279, 1280, 1282, 1286, 1288, 1289, 1299, 1320, 1323, 1324, 1328, 1333, 1335, 1336, 1338, 1339, 1348; for parish tax, 7. 601, 635, 636, 639; for road commlssiohers, 5. 183, 184, 185, 186, 188, 199, 201, 203, 204, 205, 206, 208; for road in. 6. 1271; for road to, 8. 160, 178, 191, 193; for sheriffs to serve writs on river, 21. 754, 758, 901, 903, 904, 909; for tax, 21. 836; on burning woods in, 8. 103, 138; on election, 19. 445, 579, 593, 604, 634, 761, 780; on fences, 21. 796, 957; on musters, 20. 155-156, 164, 175, 177, 185, 314, 333, 340, 353, 367-368; on road, 6. 650, 651, 652, 660, 661, 683, 685, 688, 694, 853, 854, 917, 920, 923; relating to stock, 4. 826, 827; to add part of Brunswick to, 20. 504, 508, 553; 21. 43, 45, 48, 62, 79, 86-87; to add part to Sampson, 21. 252, 621; to allow J. P.'s to hold courts. IV. NEW HANOVER CO. 189 NEW HANOVER CO. 841, 844, 851, 936, 937, 938, 947, 948, 954; to alter boundaries, 12. 162, 165, 167, 172-173, 328, 330, 331, 344; to alter method of work- ing on roads, 9. 407, 416, 418, 419 421, 433, 444, 514, 519, 530, 535^ 537, 539, 584, 658; to alter time of elections, 17. 291, 298, 338, 340, 361, 381, 392; to alter time and place of elections, 20. 21, 51, 75, 90; to alter time of holding court, 4. 910, 911, 913, 916; to confirm vestry, 7. 307, 319, 3''3- 374, 376, 384, 396, 398; to destroy birds and squirrels, 6. 850, 855, 858, 864, 869, 870, 892, 914, 925, 936, 942, 944, 963; to dissolve vestry, 6. 1230, 1279, 1280, 130?: to divide, 5. 504, 506, 509, 976, 978, 979, 980, 986, 989, 992, 993, 994, 995, 1002, 1004, 1005, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1017, 1054, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1064; 6. 462, 489, 492, 501. 502, 507, 644, 675, 678, 846-847, 859, 865, 911, 926, 927, 936, 942, 1096, 1098, 1106, 1119, 1145, 1157, 1158, 1162, 1163, 1178, 1179, 1190, 119j, 1192; 13. 563, 663, 687, 939; de- feated, 6. 972, 985-6; to divide St. James's Parish, 5. 879, 881, 907, 908, 911-12; to erect town in, 4. 235; 5. 41, 43, 45, 46, 49, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66; to establish town in, 4. 235; to finish churches in, 6. 90, 91. 95, 103-104, 107, 108, 109, 114; to fix bounds, 6. 454, 455, 475, 487, 488, 490, 496; 7. 308, 317, 321, 323, 339, 371, 378, 380, 388, 399, 400- 401, 402, 420; to increase tax, 21. 1007; to run line of, 6. 820. Bloodworth on raising of troops in, 14. 35-36. bond of clerk, 9. 980. case of J. P.'s, 20. 290-291, 292. cases of tried in Wilmington, 23. 253. census of 1790, 26. 312, 821-833. charter not repealed and represen- tation in assem., 6. 226, 227-228. clergy in, 8. 221, 222. clothing for troops due from, 12. 639, 749. contested election from, 16. 5, 31- 32. corn not to be exported from, 7. 428. council held in, 4. 1-5. court days, 22. 703, 704, 874, 885, 932, 946, 990. debts due to, 8. 280-1. election contest in, 22. 12, 13. erected, 6. 227. extract from minutes of superior court on revolutionary service, 15. 784-789. field officers chosen, 8. 1157. grand jurors, 5. 166; congratulate Dobbs, 5. 334-335. grant of 60,000 acres in, 4. 73, 74. guard over salt works needed, 13. 814. in Wilmington dist, 15. 377. inspection places in, 23. 641, 790, 791. J. P.'s in, 4. 346, 348, 447, 460, 683, 813, 1040, 1254; 5. 32, 120, 991, 992, 997; e. 59, 60, 335, 762, 1008, 1070, 1086, 1322; 7. 279, 702; 9. 75; 23. 995. land grants in, 4. 49, 50, 52, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 73, 75, 216, 217, 218, 219, 221, 222, 273, 274, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 283, 328, 329, 330, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 342^ 343, 347, 348, 349, 350, 355, 441, 443, 444, 453, 454, 455, 588, 593, 594, 595, 596, 598, 601, 602, 603, 616, 617, 618, 619, 627, 628, 629, 630, 631, 632, 634, 635, 636, 638, 639, 640, 641, 642, 643, 644, 649, 650, 651, 675, 677, 679, 684, 703, 704, 705, 706, 707, 708, 709, 711, 712, 714, 759, 761, 762, 763, 764, 765, 766, 768, 798, 799, 800 801, 803, 804, 805, 806, 807, 851, 852, 853, 854, 855, 884, 885, 886, 887, 890, 892, 894, 895, 896, 897, 946, 947, 950, 952, 960, 961, 962, 963, 964, 965, 968, 969, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1043, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1050, 1238, 1239, 1240, 1241, 1242, 1243, 1244, 1245, 1246, 1247, 1248, 1249, 1250, 1255; 5. 657, 944. land patents in to be produced, 4. 58. letter from, 19. 6, 8. Martin on sedition in, 10. 147. members of assem., 8. 113, 118, 303; 9. 448, 472, 474, 734, 1188; 12. 2, 549, 656, 724, 725, 726, 869; 13. 625, 736, 785, 824; 15. 222; 16. 2; 17. 134, 265, 269, 313, 795, 878, NEW HANOVER CO. 190 NEW HAVEN, CONN. 880; 18. 2, 69, 227, 258; 19. 1, 129, 133, 234, 288, 292, 368, 400, 416, 490, 494, 718; 20. 2, 4, 120, 127, 135, 302, 476; 21. 2, 13, 194, 242, 387, 730, 741, 872. members in Conv. 1788 and 1789, 22. 3, 7, 11, 12, 13, 38. members in Prov. Congress, 9. xxxi, 1042, 1179; 10. 152, 165, 282, 501, 914, 916. members not admitted from, 3. 575. memorial In favor of Smith, 6. 58- 60. militia complaints on officers, 22. 931; in, 5. 575, 576, 603; in regu- lation campaign, 8. 574, 575, 578, 579, 582, 584, 586, 587, 588, 589, 591, 594, 595, 596, 597, 598, 599, 600, 621, 666, 677, 688,- 697, 700, 718; 19. 838, 843; 22. 469; in Sp. alarm(?) , 22. 274-6; officers, 20. 272, 460; organized, 10. xxix, 475, 626, 645, facing 680; returns, 22. 306, 311, 312, 382-90; to go to S. C, 5. 816; to be raised, 17. 678. Moseley wants land in, 3. 471. Murray's note allowed in, 5. 941, 943, 944, 954. «ew coimty out of, 6. 1036. HO troops to be raised in for S. C, 4. 633. number members in assem., 5. 87. •fficers, 19. 298. organization of troops, 10'. 207, 531, 626, facing 680. ewes state, 21. 1076. parishes and ministers in, T. 457, 541. petition from, 5. 246; 16. 24-25; considered, 16. 7S, 106-107; for benefit of debtors, 6. 146; for Newton as county seat, 4. 509- 510; for town at Cross Creek, 6. 485-486; on roads and ferry, 5. 164-166, 1060; on imprisonment of debtors, 5. 754. place for minister, 24. 819; rents are payable, 4. 187, 372, 400. population, 6. 986; 18. iii, 433. Presbyterians in, 5. 1198-1199, 1212, 1214. prison bounds in, 23. 674. protests against Prov. Cong., 10. 293. public revenue from, 9. 647, 648. quit rents from, 9. 608. reasons it was not divided, 6. 598. regulations on militia, 13. 415. report on militia, 5. 163; on troops, .16. 536. resolution on action of magistrates, 18. 151-152, 184, 408. road coms'rs for, 23. 220. road law for, 23. 447-448. Safety Com., 10. 24, 27, 114, 115, 143, 427. sheriffs, 4. 347, 947; 5. 976; 6. 59, 739, 742; 7. 526, 527, 528, 529. skirmish in, 15. 786, 789. special payment to sheriff, 4. 807. supreme ct. of held in Wilmington, 5. 260. tax in, 19. 707; 23. 134-135. taxables in, 5. 320, 575, 603; 7. 146, 284, 289, 539, 541. to be patrolled, 10. 25. to be taxed for hospital, 6. 1200. Tories in, 22. 731. treasurer of, 5. 337; 23. 349, 400. troops discharged, 11. 557-558; to be raised in, 13. 411; 24. 154, 156. writ of election to, 4. 1041. See also New Hanover Precinct. New Hanover Dep't^ money dra'wm for, 15. 61. New Hanover D'^strict, 9. 405, 51S. recruiting officer for, 22. 928. New Hanover Precinct, 3. xiii, 391, 529, 575, 623, 641; 4. 316, 395, 413, 441, 460, 482, 492, 502, 511, 512, 515, 538, 552, 564, 566, 606, 608, 612, 665, 720, 735, 760, 802, 1092, 1093, 1122, 1191, 1193, 1196, 1197, 1255; 5. Iii, xiii, xviii, ixiv, xxxiii, xxxvii, 33. act to establish and divide, 23. 11$- 120, 335. disputed election, 4. 117. divided, 3. 450. erected, 3. 454. J. P.'s in, 3. 418; 4. 4, 46, 218, 275. members of assem., 3. 562; 4. 115, 493, 721, 733, 815, 817, 839, 1291, 1329, 1331; 5. 232, 521, 1110; «. 77, 362, 662, 800, 893, 1150; 7. 168fc, 284, 350; 8. 106. petitions for embargo on grain, 4. 283. town in, 3. 261, 296. treasurer, 3. 323; 4. 106, 136, 155. See also New Hanover Co. New Haven, Conn., 9. 1231, 1232; 17. 118; 18. 794; 22. 288, 514. Dutch vessel at, 1. 469. NEW HOPE 191 NEW LIGHTS New Hope, mill on proposed, 22. 680. New Hope, Orange Co., 16. 191; 22. 557. New Hope Camp, 8. 578, 600, 668. New Hope Church, 5. 1215. New Hope Creek, 19. 839. New Inlet, 10. 393, 614, 615, 802; 11. 551; 16. 242; 24. 506, 507, 852; 25. 71, 72. act on navigation, 24. 587-8. New Inlet Bar, 21. 668. New Inn, 5. 617. New Jersey, 4. 587; 5. 251, 252, 649, 808, 1164, 1188, 1219; 7. 459; 8. xxvi, 643; 9. 1067, 1068; 10. 390, 908; 11. 291, 292, 384, 389, 390, 427, 733, 797, 814; 13. viii; 15. 194, 386; 16. 401, 420, 761; 17. 173, 598; 18. 651, 724; 20. 677, 694, 775; 22. 33, 121, 145, 153, 515, 527, 730. a proprietary colony, 1. 225. act of on settlement of accounts, 16. 350-353; to forfeit charter, 1. 552-554; to restore to crown, 25. 149-50; to restrain trade of, 10. 109-112, 113. allowance to Loan office, 20. 652. and Albany Union, 5. xx. and U. S. duties, 18. 499, 500, 501, 528, 529, 533, 557, 737-740. asked to raise militia, 17. 89. brigs wrecked on coast of, 13. 4. British in, 14. 502; to escape from, 11. 503; to forage in, 11. 383. confusion in, 1. 537. constitution ment'd, 10. 868. currency good, 22. 993. cut off from trade, 10. 58. favors assumption, 22. 795. free, 16. 749; 17. 5: immigrants from, 4. 1312; 5. llr, 1204; 6. 614; 11. 431. in C. C, 17. 17, 497, 556, 557, 576, 591; 18. 488, 548, 552, 640, 641, 671, 709, 726, 754, 794; 20. 603, 632; 21. 441, 53S, 534. in vice admiralty dist. of Phila., t1. 218. influence of Pa. over, 1 1 . 419. instructions to gov., 1 1 . 242. jealous of western territory, 11. 377. laws of sent to N. C, 18. 247; 22. 991. letter to ment'd, 5. 486. liberty spirit in, 9. 115S. militia called for, 14. 214; loias Washington, 22. 972; ordered »ut, 16. 854. Moravians in, 5. 1156. N. C. troops in, 14. 361, 362, S«S number of troops from, 14. 2T2. paper currency in, 18, 742-743. payment by, 17. 560. pays in bills of credit, 16. 30S. plan to make it more useful, 1. 473- 474. population in 1755, 5. 470, 472 471. Presby. missions from, 5. 1215. proposed quo warrants against, 1. 352-354. proposes to use its taxes to pay its own soldiers, 16. 898-899. quota for public debt, 16. 413, 415, 429, 760, 771, 890, 928, 929; 17 58, m, 513, 528; of revenue, 14. 307: to sink Cont currency, 15. 401; to V. S., 18. 667, 704; 19. »46; value, 15 660. raises troops, 10. 21; 22. 516. report on old emissions, 16. 311. request for ministers to, 5. 122S. seal for, 11. 211. share of sinking fund due irom, 14. 241-243. tax on for forts, 5. 471, 473. to reinforce Washington, 1 1 . 388. troops of at Germantown, 1 1 . 78i ; In Carthagena expedition, 11. 42, 43; 15. 752; raised in, 10. SIS: sent to Washington, 12. 14. votes to close Miss., 22. 901. wants Federal Capital, 16. 842-8«, 878, 908; no duty, 16. 886. New Jersey Irish Volunteers, 14. ill. New Jersey Synod, 5. 1218. New Jerusalem Church, history, 8. 742. New Kent Co., Va., 15. 502; 22. HS. immigration from, 5. 1214. tithables in 1756, 5. 565. New Kent C. H., Va., 22.. 1032. New Light Anabaptists, near Wil- ington, ®. 730. New Light Baptists, 22. 752. attend Episcopal services, 8. !JS, 229. in Brunswick Co., 7. 164. in Northampton, 9. 326. oppose bearing arms, 10. 699-700. trouble Taylor, 9. 23. New Light Church, 5. 1184. New Lights, 5. 1163, 1166, 1171, 117S, NEW LONDON, CONN. 192 NEW STORE among Presbyterians, 5. 1218. come to N. C. from N. E., 7. 102. in Beaufort Co., 7. 126. in Mecklenburg Co., 7. 241. in N. C. and excesses, 7. 286-287. New London, Conn., 9. 1229; 11. 767; 16. 636; 18. 539; 19. 708. defenses of, 17. 81, 118, 119. favors Scotch trade, 1. 469. New London, Va., arms at, 16. 628, 635. New Mexico, trade with, 6. 1320. New Mill Creek, canal from, 18. 506. New Orleans, 5. 569; 6. 259; 7. 239, 280; 17. 519; 22. 901. ceded to Spain, 6. 1320. French troops at, 5. 173. trade with likely to be lost, 14. 244. New Orleans Island, 13. 229; 22. 765. New Pearth Lutheran Church, his- tory, 8. 779, 780-781. New Pennsylvania (Pinsilvania) Co., law suit, 2. 91, 113. New .Plimouth Colony, government, 1. 225. New Plymouth, privateersman at, 1. 349. New Port, N. Y., 18. 687. New Providence, 15. 160, 162. New Providence, Bahamas, 13. 36, 229, 482; 14. 229, 358, 441, 712, 720, 730, 740, 749, 762; 15. 537; 22. 230, 239. brig, arrives from, 13. vi. convicts sent to U. S. from, 21. 500. imports from, 2. 156. pirates run to, 22. 765. taken by Spaniards, 2. 277. testimony taken in, 6. 239-240. New Providence Church, 5. 1225, 1226. New River, 1. 990; 3. 256, 364; 4. xiii, 221, 893; 5. x, 10, 12, 13; 315, 342, 380; ,6. 1079; 7. 213; 8. 577; 10. 438, 613, 624, 628, 629; 11. 486, 493, 619; 15. facing 380, 382, 632; 22. 13g, 138; 23. 120, 150, 221, 336; 24. 143; 25. 50. bill for town on, 17. 320, 355; 20. 34; on passage of fish, 21. 786- 787, 790, 792, 949, 954, 955, 985; to improve navigation of, 6. 353, 354, 356, 358, 361, 387, 391, 394, 395, 397, 419, 645, 647, 650, 660, 670-671, 675, 676-677, 681, 684, 690, 749; to prevent use of seines in, 9. 719, 728, 764, 765, 767, 775, 777, 784, 837, 842, 884, 887, 890, 896, 899. Board of Trade on act to improve navigation, 6. 708. British on, 15. 569; move towards, 15. 627. inspection at, 23. 641, 791; 25. 313. 379. land grant on, 6. 80. militia to be raised for protection of, 17. 828, 829. new colony at, 3. 624. petition from, 21. 954. quit rents paid at, 25. 218. settlements reach, 1. xl. settles on, 11. 197. trade to, 13. iv. troops at, 10. 546, 547. New River (Onslow), 5. 353; 6. 562; 13. 464; 22. vi, 288, 337, 339, 858, 1024. act for school, 24. 535 ; for town on, 23. 170-171, 336; repealed, 25. repealed, 25. 330; on navigation, 23. 163, 510-11, 542-4. hill for navigation, 19. 428-429, 763, 791. British on, 15. 520; 22. 541; and Americans on, 22. 538-9. New River, Tenn., troops for defence of, 17. 915, 917. New River, Va., 5. 357. and Cherokee boundary, 7. 268. Indian boundary of, 11. 567; dis- turbances on, 11. 11. lead found on, 5. 356. Spangenberg explores, 5. 1146. to be line of white migration, 1 1 . 190. Tories on, 14. 162, 176. New River Chapel, British threaten, 22. 537, 544. New River Ferry, 7. 149. on post route, 7. 413, 454. New River Inlet, 6. 608; 23. 542. act to make port of, 24. 850-1. bill to erect into port, 18. 62, 131, 153, 261, 295, 340, 358, 366. inspection at, 24. 581; 25. 379. troops at, 10. 546. New River Lottery, act on, 23. 542-4. New River Parish, Marsden in, 3. 392. New River Road, 23. 120. New Roeder's Church, Va., Lutheran Synod meets at, 8. 773. New Seneca, 21. 530, 531, 534. New Spain, 20. 376. New Store, place, 5. 1209. NEW TESTAMENT 193 NEW YORK CITY New Testament, 2. 583; 22. 668. 224, 236, 242, 244, 246, 249, 267, belief in demanded, 10. 1011; as 320, 327, 333, 367, 463, 477, 482, necessary for holding office, 10. 651, 652, 866, 974; 14. 19, 56 , 76, 241, 870d; 23. 983. 78, 95, 187, 202, 222, 231 , 241, 271, New Topsail (Newtopsail), 24. 947. 297, 308, 335, 348, 467, 472, 497, election at, 11. 658. 498, 563, 588, 589, 596, 599, 634, petition of militia from, 11. 757. 659, 689, 761, 779, 797, 848, 863; New Topsail Company, 10. 620. 15. iii, 29, 82, 91, 113, 121, 160, report on, 22. 386-8. 174, 240, 254, 257, 258, 262, 263, New Topsail District, complaints on 275, 281, 283, 290, 294, 298, 299, militia officers, 22. 931. 308, 310, 311, 326, 332, 338, 415, New Topsail Inlet, 3. 256; 6. 78, 608; 502, 537, 547, 556, 561, 589, 602; 11. 301. 16. 332, 338, 385, 391, 409, 479, battery at, 5. 571. 502, 517, 536, 694, 735, 739, 740, character, 6. 1027, 1028. 741, 768, 823, 825, 836, 861, 867, fort to be at, 5. 497. 868, 871, 873, 875, 876, 880, 889, inspection at, 24. 581. 943, 980, 992; 17. 18, 112, 125, New Topsail Sound, 4. 219. 429, 433, 434, 450, 473, 477, 482, bill to destroy birds and squirrels. 538, 541, 570, 594, 597, 600, 604, 6. 850, 855, 858, 864, 869, 870, 892, 606, 608, 623, 632, 904, 979, 984, 914, 925, 936, 942, 944, 963. 985, 986, 993, 994, 1010, 1013, 1020, inspection at, 23. 641, 791; 25. 313, 1023 , 1026, 1035; 13. 310 , 491, 503, 379. 515, 540, 561, 562, 567, 568, 569, New Town (Anson), act to incorpo- 576, 577, 579, 582, 586, 588, 589, rate, 24. 537-8. 601, 635, 636, 638, 642, 646, 648, New Town (Beaufort), 23. 807. 651, 690, 652, 693, 653, 665, 666, 694, 707, 718, 677, 720, 689, 721, New Town (Onslow), act for school, 24. 534-5. 724, 768, 727, 770, 747, 749, 750, 777, 778, 783, 752, 793, 761^ 795, New Windsor, bill to erect, 7. 623, 625, 798; 19. 784, 837, 881. 899, 911, 630, 634, 637, 639-640, 645, 669. 943, 947, 957, 976, 1000 20. 136, New Windsor, Conn. (?), 14. 152. 405, 596, 603, 605, 606, 613, 624. New Windsor, Conn., 14. 326, 366; 16. 625, 629, 630, 636, 639, 644, 660, 647. 676, 679, 680, 697, 698, 699, 701, N. C. troops at, 14. 356, 357 702, 703, 705, 706, 719, 720, 721, New Windsor, (N. J. ?), 12. 471. 722, 727, 728, 734, 735, 738, 739, New Windsor Hospital, 14. 294. 754, 761, 764, 765, 773, 790; 21. New York City, 5. 477, 1154; 6. 40, 57, 148, 173, 414, 464, 465, 471, 473 ,474, 736, 989, 1291; 7. 168^, 168/, 221, 476, 485, 494, 497, 499, 513, 516, 241, 265, 532, 873; 8. xli, 518, 648, 517, 519, 520, 522, 533, 537, 538, 733; 9. 2, 68, 340, 409, 512, 521, 540, 541, 549, 550, 551, 552, 553, 957, 1055, 1061, 1078, 1083, 1087, 554, 556, 559, 560, 562, 563, 564, 1097, 1114, 1117, 1176, 1225, 1229, 571, 572, 573, 724, 941, 1021; 22. 1231; lO.xxx, 11, 12, 13, 16, 42, 43, 121, 439, 515, 518, 617, 632, 634, 44, 74, 84, 85, 106, 117, 222, 225, 635, 766, 792, 794, 795, 796, 797, 231, 233, 279, 300, 391, 399, 427, 799, 893, 898, 899, 935, 940, 952, 428, 430, 431, 446, 449, 653, 679, 957, 958, 966, 967, 973, 974, 975, 733, 736, 748, 850, 893, 899, 903, 982, 991, 992, 1019, 1020, 1029 909, 910, 947, 984, 1024, 1025, 1028, Amer. army near, 10. 863 , 864 1030; 11. iv. V, 42, 43, 339, 340, 341, British in, 14. 129, 199; 15. 537-8; 345, 346, 382, 436, 437, 514, 529, besieged in, 15. 536, 574, 575; 542, 559, 642, 657, 660, 666, 668, fleet at. 15. 57, 58; sail to. 15. 677, 681, 690, 693, 698, 711, 715, 574, 575,. 585; blocked at , 14- 650; 721, 736, 760, 765, 774, 787, 802, leaves, 22. 986; return to, 15. 809, 822, 823; 12. 174, 192, 340, 542; from Va., 15. 570, 571 ; to 360, 361, 374; 13. iii, iv, vi, ix, 24, evacuate 15. 546; 22. 984, 987; 56, 76, 131, 134, 158, 190,197, 198, to go to. 15. 508; to hold, 15 454. 3-13 NEW YORK CONGRESS 194 NEW YORK STATE burned, 10. 819. capture by U. S. considered, 15. 58. congress to meet in, 17. 116. DeGraffenried's description of, 1. 972. evacuation of by Br. considered and carrying off Amer. property, 16. 836, 861, 864-877, 883, 904, 905, 920; discussed, 13. 250, 264, 270, 279, 299, 478, 483, 494, 496; Indicated, 14. 47. fortified but abandoned, 10. 816-817, 823. Howe's success in overestimated, 10. 864-865. Lee to fortify, 1 0. 447-448. left by Washington, 10. 801, 802, 810, 811. Leslie returns to, 15. xiii. most important in expulsion of Br., 15. 774. N. C. troops asked for and ordered to, 10. 791, 801, 804-805. post from to Williamsburg, 6. 1058. situation of Cont. Army, 1 0. 790-791. threatened, 14. 563, 564; by Amer- icans, 13. 464. to be seiged, 22. 554. to be evacuated, 13. 235, 238. trade with, 6. 969. Washington advances on, 14. 216. New York Congress of 1765, 9. xxix. resolutions of, 7. 121-122. New York Gazette, 13. 368. New York Gazette and Weekly Mer- cury, extracts from on regulation, 10. 1017, 1018, 1025. New York Historical Society, 10. 340. extracts from archives of, 14. 496- 768. New York Journal, 11. 756. New York Lutheran Synod, 8. 773. New York Packet, extract from, 11. 289-290. New York sloop, leaves N. C, 2. 25. New York State, 1.968, 972; 2. 49, 371, 372, 374, 417, 702; 3. 89, 99, 225, 345; 4. 14, 820; 5. ix, xi, xx. xxvi, xlii, 222, 251, 252, 385, 400, 436, 447, 561, 580, 584, 589, 600, 606, 608, 649, 651, 736, 757, 783, 792, 794, 795, 804, 808, 858, 860, 887, 923, 925, 926, 971, 1143; B. 142, 221, 226, 449, 472, 476, 520, 582, 586, 705, 706, 714, 720, 784, 1029, 1061; 7. X, 459; 8. xxxvil, 167, 583, 600, 628, 635, 639, 650, 652, 675, 714, 717, 719, 720, 736; 9. iii, xxiv, xxxvii, 4, 5, 9, 13, 16, 17, 20, 65, 240, 270, 787, 820, 1114, 1115, 1120, 1155, 1208, 1218, 1231, 1232, 1233, 1253; 10. ix, 90, 245, 276, 278, 390, 429, 447, 454, 605, 617, 823, 832, 891; 11. 14, 291, 292, 367, 368, 374, 383, 390, 503, 570, 725, 726; 12. 497, 523; 13. xiv, 219, 235, 306, 404, 492, 916; 14. 157, 326, 746, 748, 749, 755; 15. 259, 261, 386; 16. 355, 419, 420, 761, 881, 992; 17. 5, 98, 103, 118, 272, 459, 464, 544, 595, 606, 821, 822, 1012; 18. 584, 601, 645, 693, 724; 19. 853, 899; 20. 615, 670, 694, 775; 21. iii, 262, 454, 465, 485; 22. 33, 515, 730, 969, 982. a proprietary colony, 1. 224. accounts of exd'n, to ment'd, 6. 373. aid in defence of, 5. 1001; to Va. in French war, 5. 395. allowance to Loan office, 20. 652. Amer. army assigned to, 10. 85. and confederation, 13. 386. and impost, 18. 721. and organization of Vt., 17. 89. and V. S. duties, 18. 501, 502, 529, 533, 557, 737-740. appointment of clerks in, 1 0. 404 ; of Tryon to ment'd, 8. 619. arms to be secured in, 2. 192, 194. asked to raise militia, 1 7. 89. assembly loyal, 9. 1255, 1280; pe- tition's King, 9. 1246; 10. 226, atty general for, 1. 464. British arrive at, 14. 476; fleet ar- rives at, 10. 67; 14. 748; fleet to be assembled, 15. 245; fleet leaves, 14. 239 240, 707-708, 709, 711; grievances against, 18. 561- 562; retreat to, 14. 213; troops arrive in, 14. 199, 201, 205. burned, 10. 819. career of Tryon in, 8. xxxvill-xl. cedes western lands to U. S., 16. 438, 888; 17. 94, 99, 458; 18. 715; 21. 504; 24. 679. changes name of Tryon Co., 8. xxxv. Clinton cut off from, 15. 707; sails from, 15. 661. condition of army in, 10. 810. conduct of authorities in granting Indian lands, 6. 584. Congress denied by, 9. 1164. conquest of desirable, 10. 413. controversy with Moss, 22. 632-3. NEW YORK STATE 195 NEW YORK STATE convention with, 14. 214. converted to Independence, 9. 1247. convicts not wanted, 1. 477-8. could not resist Pa. and Mass., 1 1 . 420. courts in, 9. 1226, 1227; considered, 10. 402. currrenoy, 6. 287; equal to silver, 22. 993. defense of, 5. 465; 10. 720. disarms Tories, 10. 449. disputes with N. H., 17. 66. Dutch goods shipped to, 1. 469. East Jersey and Conn, to be annex- ed to, 1. 441-442. emigration to C, 1. 248; to S. C. from, 1 221. expedition to, 8, 281, 282, 283, 286, 287. expenses of N. C. troops in, S. 799- 800, 801. exports by way of, 5. 318. Fanning surveyor gen. for, 8. xli, 230. favored in matter of trade, 10. xv. favors assumption, 22. 795. favors to in trade, 9. 1208. financial system commended, 9. 1195. free, 16. 749; 17. 5. government on pirates, 1. 518; to make feint on Canada, 5. 112. governorship not worth as much as N. C, 8. 191; wanted by Tryon, 8. 212. grain scarce in, 9. 337. grants of Indian lands in, 6. 1161. imports from, 2. 156. in C. C, 20. 603, 632; 21. 533, 534. in vice admiralty district of Phila- 11. 218. Indians of to be used in S. C, 2. 234. inducements to Toryism in, 9. 1165. instructions to gov., 1 1 . 242, 244. invaded by Burgoyne, 1 1 . 594. jealous of N. C, 11. 460. joins American cause, 10. 21. judges in, 6. 585. lands of claimed by Mass., 17. 98-99. law of repealed, 6. 751. legislative power suspended, 7. 748. letter to ment'd, 5. 486. liberty in, 9. 1279. location, 1. 468; 2. 351. loyalty in, 9. 1084-1085, 1155-1156, 1225. man of war sails to from Va., 1. 968. militia called for, 14. 214; opposes British, 11. 593. Moravians in, 6. 1156; missions in, 5. 1145. N. C. troops in, 5. 640; 6. x-xi, xii, 18; not to go to, 10. 878; sent to, 5. 601, 739, 749. not seduced by trade advantage, 10. 22. number of troops from, 14. 272. payment by, 17. 560. pays in bills of credit, 16. 306. petition to on command of High- landers, 10. 13. pirates go to, 2. 325. plan to make it more useful, 1 . 473- 474. policy of in matter of its Prov. Cong., 9. 1281. population in 1755, 5. 470, 473. prisoners from, 16. 673. proposed central congress to meet in, 1. 474. protests of mentioned, 10. 673, 674. Prov. Cong, of, 10. 85; Hooper and Hewes to on powder for Martin, 10. 84; on White's letter, 10. 74- 75. provisions sent to, 6. 286. quarrels with N. H. over Vt., 17. 136-138; with Vt, 17. 174. quota, 19. 946; for public debt, 16. 413, 415, 429, 760, 771, 890, 928, 929; 17. 60, 513, 528; of revenue, 14. 307; to sink Cont. currency, 15. 401; to U. S., 18. 667, 668, 704; value, 15. 660. raises troops, 22. 516. reinforcements from, 15. 90. report on old emissions, 16. 371. representation of in C. C, 17. 17, 497, 556, 557, 576, 591; 18. 488, 548, 552, 640, 641, 671, 709, 726, 754, 794. resolutions by, 18. 687. resolutions of Cont. Cong, on trade of, 10. 411. Safety Com. to delegates in Cont. Cong, on arrival of Clinton with troops, 10. 428-429. salt imported from, 5. xlvi, 317, 322. seal for, 11. 211. seat of war, 0. 1280. secretary says Senecas will join Tuscaroras, 1. 861. sends flour and biscuit to N. C, 2. NEW YORK SYNOD 196 NEWBERN 278-279; laws to C. C, 17. 515. share of sinking fund due from, 14. 241-243. Sons of Liberty in, 7. 1. supports American cause, 10. 57. tax on forts, 5. 471, 473. time necessary for dispatches, 8. 733. to emit paper, 18. 601. trade with, 5. xliii; considerable, 9. 1148. troops of arrive in Va., 5. 129, 130; delayed, 5. 131; in Carthagena ex- pedition, 11. 42, 43; 15. 752; need officers, 5. 134; raised in, 9. 1249; sent to, 5. xxvii, 576, 1096; 9. 1210; 11. 349, 353; to come to Va., 5. 111. true to Amer. liberty, 9. 1143. Tryon asks for governorship of, 8. 170; becomes gov., 7. iii, xxxiv; 8. xiii, XXXV, 277, 498; sets out to, 8. 626, 627. Vt. encroaches on, 16. 479._ votes to close Miss., 22. 901. wants duty, 16. 886; Federal capi- tal, 16. 813, 842, 877, 908. New York Synod, 5. 1214, 1215, 1218, 1220, 1221, 1224, 1226; 7. 815, 848, 859. sends missionaries to N. C, 5. 1199, 1203. New York Volunteers, to be left in Camden, 1 5. 278. to invade N. C, 15. 261. Newall, John, army pay, 17. 235. Newark, Nicholas, army rank, 16. 1127. Newbegun Creek, 1. 446; 2. 87, 88, 214, 242; 22. 344; 23. 12. inspection at, 23. 641, 792; 24. 581; 25. 313, 379. M. M. at, 1. 688, 813. Newballe, Lady, 19. 918. Newbern, Thos., army rank, 16. 1124. Newbern (New Bern, New Berne, Newberne, Nuborn, Newburn), 1. 756, 981; 2. 27, 388, 588, 589; 3. xviii, 190, 429, 558, 584; 4. xvi, 60, 72, 225, 240, 241, 243, 265, 274, 333, 352, 361, 367, 372, 373, 384, 394, 395, 418, 420, 437, 449, 454, 455, 459, 500, 506, 618, 701, 751, 806, 808, 876, 878, 914, 916, 917, 924, 1048, 1074, 1090, 1099, 1102, 1105, 1127 1138, 1139, 1165, 1171, 1172, 1177, 1180, 1182, 1183, 1184, 1187, 1189, 1190, 1191, 1192, 1193, 1194, 1195, 1196, 1197, 1201, 1202, 1203, 1204, 1205, 1206, 1207, 1208, 1209, 1210, 1213, 1230, 1305 1306, 1345, 1346; 5. iv, v, vii, xviii, 18, 23, 24, 30, 33, 34, 89, 144rf, 144^, 147, 151, 157, 195, 241, 255, 313, 328, 334, 336, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 347, 364, 367, 375, 420, 441, 442, 445, 461, 462, 479, 485, 486, 519, 560, 568, 570, 576, 585, 595, 601, 602, 604, 615, 638, 649, 650, 665, 683, 688, 737, 738, 739, 754, 760, 761, 768, 782, 783, 788, 792, 793, 800, 809, 810, 811, 820, 823, 827, 899, 929, 930, 932, 934, 939, 942, 944, 945, 955, 962, 963, 977, 983, 984, 985, 1012, 1088, 1099, 1165; 6. 1, 34, 41, 61, 95, 132, 211, 230, 234, 243, 256, 257, 262, 264, 268, 273, 274, 275, 276, 290, 295, 300, 326, 339, 344, 345, 412, 417, 424, 427, 488, 511, 513, 521, 562, 563, 594, 601, 602, 604, 607, 608, 738, 739, 745, 776, 859, 882, 883, 929, 950, 956, 961, 1004, 1008, 1017, 1039, 1047, 1060, 1066, 1068, 1069, 1128, 1234, 1239, 1248, 1288, 1295, 1303, 1313, 1318; 7. xxvi, xxxi, 5, 6, 11, 12, 38, 39, 58, 59, 85, 86, 97, 102, 103, 104, 107, 118, 126, 135, 144, 146, 154, 158, 159, 160, 16Sf, 199, 201, 219, 221, 241, 252, 254, 259, 266, 267, 275, 279, 318, 393, 4i9, 426, 427, 432, 434, 435, 437, 440, 447, 451, 452, 493, 494, 497, 510, 530, 531, 533, 535, 612, 615, 649, 658, 670, 675, 676, 678, 680, 690, 693, 750, 752, 834, 838, 859, 866, 871, 872, 873, 876, 912, 923, 924, 927, 935, 966, 967, 982, 985, 986, 1001; 8. V, XXV, xlvii, 4, 37, 40, 71, 85, 99, 118, 128, 132, 141, 143, 144, 145, 150, 152, 153, 159, 166, 167, 191, 192, 193, 210, 211, 217, 219, 220, 226, 245, 248, 250, 254, 255, 257, 259, 261, 268, 270, 272, 287, 331, 376, 379, 440, 453, 484, 491, 492, 493, 494, 495, 496, 498, 522, 524, 525, 532, 539, 540, 544, 545, 546, 551, 563, 574, 600, 602, 615, 625, 626, 627, 631, 646, 648, 650, 676, 678, 679, 680, 681, 682, 683, 684, 685, 686, 687, 688, 689, 690, 691, 692, 693, 694, 695, 696, 697, 698, 699, 702, 703, 704, 705, 708, 709, 710, 718; 8. iii, iv, v, vi, NEWBERN 197 NEWBERN xxxiv, xxxviii. 4, 5 9, 13. 14 , 16, 506, 508, 509, 524, 533, 539, 542, 19, 21, 24, 25, P. 28, 29, 32 . 33, 543, 555, 581, 584, 585, 589, 592, 36, 41, 48, 53, 66, 71, 75, 78, 107, 598, 600, 601, 602, 615, 623, 625, 133, 136, 176, 196, 215. 223, 224, 637, 646, 656, 663, 669, 674, 680, 228, 230, 236, 238. 244, 245, 683, 687, 691, 692, 693, 698, 699, 252, 260, 263, 268. 271. 277, 283, 710, 718, 719, 728, 730, 734, 737, 292, 304, 305, 307, 311, 317, 740, 742, 743, 745, 746, 747, 759, 324, 333, 336, 337, 341, 343, 760, 789, 763, 799, 764, 801, 774, 802, 775, 805, 778, 809, 787, 810. 346, 347, 353, 357, 364, 367, 370, 812, 813. 815. 822. 824, 825; 12. 371, 372, 373, 380, 385, 403, 407, iii, 55, 135, 149, 155 , 214 240, 297, 410, 413, 417, 419, 426, 429, 431, 307, 308, 340, 358, 386, 395, 401, 432, 444, 446, 447, 456, 458, 460, 416, 424, 447, 560, 564, 577, 578, 465, 467, 468, 496, 501, 505, 507, 585, 589, 602, 620, 623, 627, 675, 511, 514, 519, 521, 524, 529, 533, 692, 696. 712, 715, 737, 784, 785, 534, 536, 537, 539, 541, 550, 551, 786, 841, 842, 860; 13. 5, 6, 7, 9, 552, 556, 651, 652, 569, 570, 575, 11, 12, 13, 14 15, 16, 18, 19 , 23, 578, 580, 587, 594, 595, 598, 611, 25, 27, 28, 29 H, 36, 43, 44 , 45, 612, 613, 618, 623, 635, 641, 642, 46, 47, 49, 53 54, 63, 64, 66 . 70, 645, 646, 651, 655, 659, 665, 668, 71, 72, 73, 74 82, 83, 85, 92 , 93, 669, 671, 675, 677, 678, 685, 690, 98, 100, 101, 102, 109, 111, 113, 693, 695, 697, 698, 709, 713, 733, 114, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 742, 750, 762, 791, 804, 813, 814, 124, 127, 128, 129, 133, 134, 135, 858, 859, 872, 874, 878, 883, 888, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 144, 147, 893, 897, 919, 920, 923, 924, 929, 148, 149, 155, 160, 162, 165, 172, 931, 937, 943, 944, 945, 948, 958, 1'74, 176, 181, 182, 185, 194, 198, 967, 969, 977, 978, 979, 989, 994, 202, 207, 214, 217, 223, 226, 229, 995, 1006, 1008, 1009, 1014, 1020, 253, 258, 259, 264, 265, 279, 287, 1026 1027, 1030, 1050, 1055, 1056, 288, 304, 318, 330, 354, 355, 362, 1057 1061, 1071, 1073, 1078, 1082, 364, 367, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 1083 1097, 1114, 1116, 1125, 1126, 378, 380, 384, 387, 388, 389, 393, 1132 1134, 1143, 1145, 1146, 1155, 395, 396, 397, 399, 402, 403, 408, 1164 1166, 1172, 1174, 1177, 1187, 409, 411, 418, 419, 420, 421, 422, 1196 1198, 1202, 1205, 12D6, 1211, 424, 425, 448, 449, 450, 454, 456, 1212 1221, 1223, 1237, 1242, 1254, 459, 462, 463, 468, 471, 477, 482, 1257 ; 10. vi, xiii, xxxi. xxxvii, 12, 495, 501, 554, 584, 585, 595, 605, 14, 16, 44, 45, 65, 84, 91, 95, 105 ,116, 612, 655, 660, 688, 690, 691, 701, 117, 153, 232, 238, 273, 285, 289, 721, 749, 754, 755, 762, 763, 764, 290, 291, 321, 324, 336, 339, 351, 803, 807, 808, 821, 822, 855, 863, 353, 354, 361, 415, 416, 417, 428, 864, 866, 870, 872, 888, 889, 897, 439, 445, 459, 461, 462, 463, 464, 908, 948, 955, 962, 963, 977, 981, 465, 474, 482, 497, 510, 550, 552, 983, 989, 991, 992; 14. vi, vii, X, 555, 556, 614, 621, 629j 630, 632, 25, 31, 41, 69, 85, 93, 96, 100,106, 634, 635, 637, 641, 644, 646, 666, 112, 124, 127, 138, 149, 152, 173, 687, 702, 707, 718, 728, 745, 787, -177, 191, 193, 199, 229, 237, 252, 788, 821, 825, 826, 831 832, 833, 285, 287, 289, 316, 345, 356, 403, 848, 917, 926, 947, 948, 954, 955, 436, 440, 445, 451, 452, 453, 457, 974, 977, 982 , 1017, 1019, 1024, 461, 472, 473, 474, 476, 478, 494, 1035 1037, 1038, 1039; 11. 7 , xil, 504, 508, 513, 591, 625, 642, 644, xix. 239, 255, 278, 282, 286, 290, 650, 652, 659, 702, 706, 730, 731, 297, 300, 310, 312, 314, 315, 342, 736, 738, 739, 751, 753, 756, 779, 356, 359, 363, 364, 365, 366, 374, 802, 803, 804, 806, 810, 811, 824, 375, 393, 397, 407, 408, 409, 410, 827, 831, 835, 836, 837, 840, 841, 412, 413, 414, 430, 445 447, 449, 843, 844, 846, 850, 851, 853, 862, 452, 453, 454, 455, 456, 468, 470, 863, 873, 876; 15. viii. 1, 6, 7, 8, 473, 474, 475, 484, 486, 491, 493. 14, 15, 19 , 20, 67, 68, 69 70, 71, 78, 11. 494, 495, 496, 498, 500, 90, 98, 114, 127, 128, 129, 131, NEWBERN 198 NEWBERN 136, 137, 142, 150, 152, 155, 156, 379, 386, 395, 405, 406, 422, 429, 159, 160, 165, 188, 193, 194, 217, 431, 450, 458, .491, 493, 499, 506, 342, 345, 352, 353, 354, 374, 378, 507, 511, 530, 531, 540, 555, 556, 379, 380, facing 380 , 382 389, 402, 557, 560, 563, 564, 569, 576, 634, 403, 417, 467, 488, 518, 544, 565, 635, 637, 638, 681, 682, 710, 719, 569, 572, 581, 586, 600, 634, 661, 767; 21. 19, 20, 36, 38, 53 57, 662, 670, 681, 685, 686, 694, 704, 60, 73, 76, 79, 80, 86, 106, 114, 706, 739, 761, 764, 765, 786, 789, 118, 121, 122, 129, 137, 149, 186, 16. vi, vii, 58 , 79, 81, 89., 98 , 99, 228, 240, 248, 259, 261, 274, 307, 110, 122, 124, 127, 128, 129, 131, 323, 326, 328, 333, 346, 347, 357, 132, 137, 146, 193, 209, 232, 338, 359, 364, 386, 395, 410, 411, 505, 395, 409, 449, 451, 474, 475, 477, 516, 529, 602, 610, 617, 649, 672, 479, 489, 494, 497, 521, 547, 552, 674, 677, 681, 685, 710, 713, 717, 572, 584, 599, 625, 667, 691, 682, 719, 743, 746, 749, 750, 753, 759, 735, 740, 743, 944, 953, 956, 959, 762, 774, 783, 793, 797, 807, 812, 963, 995, 1000, 1199 ; 17 . vii. viii. 853, 863, 885, 888, 893, 894, 895, 91, 105, 106, 108, 110, 111, 126, 897, 901, 906, 915, 918, 920, 925, 146, 147, 180, 185, 279, 331, 337, 942, 957, 966, 971, 1023, 1035, 1053; 348, 353, 356, 358, 379, 383, 385, 22. 142, 167, 174, 269, 290, 299, 386, 388, 400, 403, 404, 415, 427, 322, 323, 335, 388, 393, 401, 403, 440, 449, 468, 469, 470, 473, 490, 408, 409, 414, 420, 422, 424, 425, 503, 504, 546, 564, 567, 594, 595, 426, 427, 428, 432, 433, 436, 438, 630, 631, 639, 704, 705, 707, 722, 439, 441, 442, 450, 456, 457, 458, 725, 727, 731, 741, 783, 785, 786, 459, 462, 464, 469, 470, 471, 475, 790, 835, 845, 850, 857, 858, 860, 476 477, 479, 482, 483, 495, 521, 862, 863,927, 928, 929,932,941 ,942, 522, 525, 526, 532, 544, 545, 553, 954, 957, 960, 963; 18. 34, 3S , 46, 564, 565, 577, 598, 599, 600, 601, 47, 54, 5£ , 65, 72, 78, 88 , 106, 109, 602, 604, 605, 680, 687, 739, 741, 114, 121, 129, ■ 135, 138, 139, 143, 742, 745, 746, 756, 757, 761, 762, 158, 196, 197, 210, 216, 221, 267, 765, 775, 783, 784, 818, 819, 830, 270, 277, 282, 285, 286, 293, 294, 834, 836, 838, 840, 847, 849, 851, 304, 312, 316, 321, 326, 329, 335, 853, 855. 856, 858, 860, 861, 862, 339, 341, 347, 356, 358, 360, 362, 863, 867, 875, 877, 878, 879, 880, 363, 366, 368, 369, 379, 380, 388, 893, 894, 904, 905, 906, 908, 926, 390, 401, 416, 424, 426, 438, 444, 927, 937, 938, 940, 948, 952, 960, 446, 447, 459, 461, 468, 470, 477, 961, 962, 974, 976, 991; 23. 12 , 98, 497, 505, 519, 520, 534, 607, 626, 222, 230, 248, 270, 285, 292, 294, 646, 652, 694, 695, 731, 732, 733, 295, 296, 331, 334, 349, 364, 366, 734, 735, 749, 750, 798, 803; 19. 375, 378, 384, 391, 419, 420, 553, iv. 30, 41, 48 64, 79, 80, 84 , 85, 630, 667, 668, 675, 692, 874, 914, 87, 93, 125, 134, 14C , 144 157, 163, 915; 24. 24, 37, 50, 161, 227, 264, 178, 180, 183, 189, 224, 251, 254, 321, 323, 333, 401, 424, 427, 444, 257, 278, 283, 286, 301, 303, 313, 468, 484, 696, 749, 759, 859, 930, 357, 360, 392, 421, 429, 438, 450, 931; 25. vi, 18, 66, 253, 256, 480, 552, 563, 628, 661, 672, 698, 491, 492, 519(7, 519t-. 754, 763, 775, 777, 792, 796, 800, accounts of public offices at, 5 969. 825, 837, 838, 853, 854, 864, 879, act for better settling, 23. 110, 334; 881, 882, 890, 949.; 20. 9, 13 , 43, 25. 204-5; for church in , 23 141- 57, 61, 70 , 71, 73, 78, 86, 93, 94, 96, 143, 181-2, 189, 231-2, 336 , 337 338, 99, 100, 105, 110, 115, 117, 131, 365-6; for court, 25. 175 , 286 287, 134, 148, 153, 163, 164, 167, 168, 437 for court dist., 25. 433-49; 169, 177 , 178, 181, 182, 184, for C. H. in, 23. 546; 25. 462-3; 186, 187 , 189, 190, 195, 198, tor lottery for poor house. 24. 201, 202, 206, 227, 228, 237, 247, 821-3; for public offices in 25. 248, 250, 255, 275, 282, 283, 309, 181 for school house in, 23 631, 334, 339, 344, 345, 352, 353, 354, 678-80, 780, 15; 24. 607-9 , 825 25. 359, 360, 362, 363, 367, 368, 373, 484-5, 516; on navigation, 23 127, NEWBERN 199 NEWBERN 375-378; on palace, 23. 664-5, 711-13; on public buildings in, 23. 744-5, 832; 25. 275, 286, 287, 437; to amend acts regulating, 7. 989. to collect taxes in, 23. 832-3; to confirm lots in, 23. 364-365; to de- clare lots saved for public school disallowed, 8. 616; to establish maritime court in, 24. 686-8; to fence, 23. 304-308, 340; to finish C. H. in, 23. 508; 25. 401-2; to get list of taxables for, 23. 961-3 ; to improve navigation, 24. 875; to incorporate Epis. church, 25. 35-6; to make it the capitol re- pealed, 6. xxiii; to save lots in disallowed, 8. 266, 276-277; 11. 236; to regulate, 23. 141-3, 304-8, 336, 340, 451-6, 480, 537, 864-5, 916-8; 24. 152, 163, 240-7, 823-4; 25. 239, 358-9, 402, 453, attendance of minister in, 23. 911; pilotage, 24. 124-8, 167-8, 218, 316, 502-8, 592; to secure titles in, 32. 304-8, 340, 451-6; to sell public building lots, 23. 398; 25. 265-6; to vest lands in governor, 23. 708-11; lots in governor, 24. 823. action by Reed ment'd, 6. 554; of com. of safety in, 9. xxxvi; of militia in matter of regulators, 8. 537. address to King to malie it the capitol, 8. 87S-876, 877-879, 927, 930, 932-934, -946, 948-949, 953, 958. admiralty ct. located at, 10. 634, 640, 644. aids Boston, 9. xxxviii. ammunition in, 5. 576, 604. and location of capitol, 17. 143. arms removed from, 17. 665. asks to be made borough, 5. 812. assembly held in, 3. xviii; 4. 355- 414, 470-534, 552-575, 615-620, 732- 752, 770-791, 814-834, 838, 855-868, 898-917, 971-1027, 1051-1073, 1256- 1300, 1317-1348; 5. 37-77, 177-191, 213-312, 495-559, 658-738, 829-925, 998-1012, 1039-1101, 6. 85-114, 345- 348-513, 893-965; 7. 41-88, 291- 423, 549-670, 890-986; 8. 86-141, 282-4796; 9. 101-226, 376-591, 706- 788, 851-953, 1187-1205; 12. 265- 452, 549-654; 17. 264-426; 19. 421, 437, 400, 488, 717, 752, 774; 20. 1; 23. 122, 129, 130, 146, 217, 244, 268, 273, 285, 297, 310, 317, 335, 337, 338, 339, 340, 342, 349, 351, 352, 367, 387, 400, 419, 422, 440, 475, 476, 483, 484, 489, 502, 503, 510, 515, 516, 523, 533, 538, 550, 611, 614, 619, 620, 660, 664, 666; 678, 688, 708, 723, 752, 757, 759, 784, 787, 850, 855, 872, 916, 920, 928, 931, 961; 24. 1, 24, 36, 40, 43, 113, 145, 154, 161, 162, 172, 190, 204, 209, 211, 213, 214, 215, 217, 241, 245, 246, 251, 253, 263, 265, 266, 267, 269, 270, 276, 281, 283, 295, 307, 311, 314, 316, 321, 327, 352, 367, 384, 400, 412, 421, 448, 449, 469, 472, 498, 506, 513, 516, 521, 525, 533, 565, 586 607, 650, 668, 710, 722, 732, 734, 781, 786, 789, 790, 795, 796, 797, 800, 803, 804, 813, 823, 825, 826, 844, 884, 886, 892, 899, 901, 902, 903, 907, 912, 946, 948, 949, 956, 958; 25. 44, 45, 53, 56, 60, 78, 80, 81, 250, 263, 274, 312, 313, 331, 345, 349, 350, 361, 370, 391, 393, 405, 433, 450, 459, 461, 468, 478, 494, 495, 500, 509, 510, 511, 514, 518, 520; prorogued to, 4. 414, 999, 1040; to meet in, 7. 104-105; 10. 979; 12. 234, 235, 260, 416, 447, 448; 19. 185, 189, 311, 312. auctioneer for, 24. 559. beef coms'r and warehouse "for, 22. 915. best place for capitol, 6. 1320; 7. 2. bill for beacons and buoys in chan- nel to, 4. 1321, 1334; for better regulation of, 6. 457, 458, 459, 460, 468, 491-492, 494, 495, 497, 499, 511; for bridge, 9. 408, 415, 420, 422, 444, 446, 518, 519, 535, 529, 537, 542, 544, 584, 586, 719, 726, 761, 762, 775; for C. H. in, &c., 4. 403; 6. 644, 647, 650, 652- 653, 660, 676, 685, 688, 689, 750; for jail, &c., 4. 403; 8. 352, 354, 359, 360, 384, 402 403, 406, 414, 416, 419-420, 422, 478, 555, 556, 559, 564, 573, 575, 581, 582, 593, 623, 668; for maritime court, 18. 199, 399; 19. 446, 457, 484, 762, 781, 790, 801, 826-827; for palace in, 7. 266, 304, 306, 307, 308, 320, 338, 366, 370, 373, 376, 398, 420, 431, 560, 563, 584, 585, 590, 592- 593, 595, 596, 623, 625, 628, 668, 669, 695; discussed in council, 7. NEWBERN 200 NEWBERN 273; for school buildings, 6. 1105, 1111, 1113, 1120, 1145, 1173, 1174, 1177, 1182, 1192, 1196; 7. 266, 303, 305, 309, 310, 316, 318, 339, 354, 363, 365, 369, 380, 381, 391- 392, 396, 420, 432, 433; 9. 386, 388, 392, 442, 466, 468, 472, 474, 481, '483, 583, 658; on courts in, 21. 225, 239, 396, 599; on taxation in 19. 734; to alter time of courts, 6. 642, 644, 646, 660, 667, 671, 676, 679, 749; to amend acts regulat- ing, 7. 902, 949, 969-970; 9. 401, 415, 428, 429, 432, 445, 505, 507, 531, 549, 553, 554-555, 586, 659; to amend school act, 18. 38, 63, 88, 267, 270, 293, 302; 19. 551, 552, 558, 563, 592, 661; to devote lots to school, 7. 903, 905, 906, 908, 921, 951, 953, 954, 956, 957, 970, 978; to confirm lots, 4. 1266, 1268, 1269, 1274, 1289, 1290, 1292, 1295, 1300; to facilitate naviga- tion to, 4. 784, 785, 786; 18. 67, 115, 132, 295, 329, 343, 355; to fin- ish church in, 4. 536, 537, 538, 539, 540, 541, 549, 561, 563, 564, 566, 567, 572, 787, 788, 789, 789, 790, 791, 1264, 1273, 1282, 1288, 1290, 1291, 1292, 1293, 1295, 1300; to finish C. H. in, G. 131, 168, 173, 174, 175, 178, 184, 185, 188, 189, 192, 200 ; to get list of taxables and to collect taxes, 8. 357, 358, 360: 384, 413, 414, 418, 419, 421, 478; 9. 728, 778, 784, 840, 843, 846, 861, 888, 895, 897, 900, 904, 927, 1012; to incorporate manufacturers, 21. 243, 256, 265, 307, 317, 621, 688, 762, 813, 912, 915, 972; to make it the capitol;. 4. 1171, 1172, 1173, 1175; to regulate, 4. 368, 511, 536, 561, 976, 979, 980, 989, 993, 995; 5. 672, 676, 677, 687, 710, 713, 721, 722, 724, 725, 735, 879, 882, 883, 888, 906, 908, 914, 915, 917, 924; 7. 377, 598, 604, 613, 623, 624, 629, 632, 641, 642, 651, 652, 668, 669, 697; 9. 114, 123, 124, 128, 136, 165, 193, 194, 206, 208, 222, 256; 12. 191, 192, 197, 198, 205, 207, 220, 255, 347, 361-362, 365, 368, 378, 383, 593, 595, 686, 700, 710, 726; 13. 357, 555, 567, 598, 654, 668, 699, 703, 705; 18. 78, 132, 308, 313, 328, 343, 356;21.243; to regulate attendance of minister at Christ Church, 9. 390, 396, 401, 443, 478, 480, 494, 497, 505, 507, 583, 658; to regulate elections, 8. 459; to regulate pilotage, 12. 177, 191, 193, 202, 205, 209-210, 254, 346, 357, 365, 370, 377-378, 385, 387, 452, 594, 600, 613, 617, 625- 626, 654, 703, 704, 721, 732, 737; 13. 356, 577, 594, 604, 681, 700, 715; to regulate slaves, 17. 346, 368-369, 382, 385, 414; to repeal act on 20. 132, 134, 139, 140, 173, 310, 314, 320; to repeal part of act on, 21. 227, 235, 255, 596; to sell lot in, 5. 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 199, 201, 203, 204, 205, 206, 208; 18. 155, 261, 379, 393; 20. 360, 364; to sell palace in, 17. 345, 356, 363, 424, 425; 18. 155, 261; to sell public buildings, 20. 248; to settle accounts for build- ing church, 4. 743; to vest lots in gov., 7. 565, 581, 592, 594, 595, 601, 604, 607, 610-611, 623, 626, 638, 641, 646, 647-648, 651, 668. Blythe opens school in, 13. 461. British and Tories in, 22. 565, 566, 568-9; prisoners jailed in, 10. 631, 672, 918; threaten, 15. 444, 782; 17. 985; 22. 541. cannon granted to for defence, 14. 323; in governor's yard cause trouble, 10. 41-43, 45; imported into, 10. 636; seized in, 10. x. capital fixed at, 4. 844; 5. 760-761; 25. v; to be removed from, 4. 898. captured by Br., 15. 623-624; 16. viii. chancery court to meet in, 4. 206. charter not repealed and represent- ation in asaem., 6. 227, 228. Cogdell inspector, 7. 566. collector at, 6. 1023; 24. 552. coms'r to take charge of capital, 19. 667. com. on state of public buildings, 19. 87, 88. complaint against 'judges from, 18. 143, 216-217, 369, 425, 478, 482. condemned as capital, 5. 705; 6. 1, 669, 879. condition of Academy, 9. 6. contested elections from, 4. 384, 385, 386, 387; 13. 919, 928-929. convention called to meet in, 9. xxx. corn exported from, 7. 225. council held in, 4. 61-63, 271-277, NEWBERN 201 NEWBERN 331-333, 351-355, 439-448, 470-492 700-701, 703-714, 759-770, 803-814 852-855, 884-898, 945-971, 1032-1051 1237-1255; 5. 30-33, 34-36, 174-175 176-177, 488-48£(, 491-494, 653-655 656-657, 810-29, 992-993; 6. 79-81 332-340, 766-799; 7. 10-31, 34-35, 37 39, 271-279, 532-535, 672-676, 870 871, 872-874, 875-876; 8. 148-150, 249-255, 258-260, 262, 268-270, 272 480481, 490-493, 497-498, 499-502 536-540, 543, 549-551, 623-626; 9 3-4, 15-16, 24, 27-29, 52-53, 55-57 66, 71, 75, 78, 228-230, 273-274, 293- 295, 346, 372, 594-596, 601-607, 644, 788-791, 830-831, 954-955, 981-983 1018-1020, 1027-1030, 1041, 1132 1133, 1136, 1144-1146, 1168, 1169 1177-1178, 1207, 1211, 1215-1216^ 1221, 1229. council of state meets in, 22. 906- 9, 910-22, 926-9, 931-4, 947-8, 959 62, 964-7. court act disallowed, 6. 700-701, 707, 733. court for, 23. 256, 946, 947, 990. court house in, 23. 102. court of admiralty proposed for, 10. 580. court proceeding at on trial of regu- lators, 8. 507-511. courts to be held in, 6. 168. Cox made custodian of capitol, 16. 161, 163; 19. 115. Craik moves on, 15. 440. cruiser needed for, 7. 202. Davis supt. of public buildings, 20. 571. defence of against regulators con- sidered, 8. 681-682, 684, 686, 687, 688-690, 691, 694. DeGraffenried goes to, 1. 915; re- turns to, 1. 921, 923-924. discovery of magazine of Martin, 1 1 . 255-256. distillery in, 8. xlvii, 154, 496. Dobbs on as proposed capital, 6. 967. eclipse in, 13. 450. effects of storm, 8. 72-75, 89, 92, 115, 131, 159-160, 194. election frauds in, 3. 301; 4. 496. estimated cost of palace, 7. 542-543. evacuated by Br., 15. 626. first revisal printed at, 4. xiv. former name of, 1 . 933. fortified, 1. 949; against regulators, 8. 501. founded, 1. 910, 922. frauds in election in, 5. 243, 244, 245, 246; examined, 4. 499, 500. French agent for, 1 5. 366. French vessel arrives in, 13. 155. general court fixed at, 4. 1087; held in, 23. 256, 257, 261; should be at, 4. 833. given representation in assembly, 10. 1007. growing, 9. 281, 310, 637. Houston hanged and burned in effigy, 7, 125. Husband jailed in, 7. 743-744. illicit trade, 18. 681-683. income of school for 3 years, 9. 271- 273. Incorporated, 6. 333-334. Indian war near, 1. 954. inspection at, 23. 641, 791; 24. 581; 25. 313, 379. journals of Prov. Cong, held at, 10. 649-477. land office opened at, 4. 53. lands of willed by Pollock, 22. 291. lauds Tryon and condemns regulat- ors, 10. 1019-25. letters from on loyalist uprising, 1 0. 452; on war preparations, 10. 243. loan office opened in, 13. 362; to be established in, 24. 130. location, 5. 204. mail route from, 5. 684, 731-732. manufactory of pot and pearl ashes in, 9. 270. Martin on excitement over war stores, 1 0. 273 ; on school troubles in, 9. 304-306; proc. of ontaking cannon in, 1 0. 145. members In assem., 3. 285, 288, 289, 562, 635; 4. 115, 493, 733, 773, 815, 1154, 1170, 1231; 5. 53, 54, 232, 256, 522, 529, nil; 6. 77, 135, 363, 662. 672 673, 801, 894, 1150, 1260; 7. 284, 343, 473; 8. 303; 9. 448, 734, 1188, 1196; 12. 656; 13. 645, 785, 914; 16. 2, 29; 17. 265, 715, 878; 18 '227, 269-270, 817; 19. 234, 334, 489, 718; 20. 120; 21. 3, 195, 872, 885, 890. members in Conv. 1788 and 89, 22. 4, 39. members in Prov. Cong., 9. 1042, 1179; 10. 166, 501, 505, 915. memorial to Tryon on school, 7. 35- 36. militia gathering in, 15. 639; or- NEWBERN 202 NEWBERN ganization of, 10. 196, 205, 285, 287, 291, 471, 518, 530, 539, 558, 559, 563, 564, 577, 579, 584; stationed at, 10. 456-457; to assemble at, 15. 632; to be dismissed, 10: 475; to beordered out, 5. 11. newspaper in, 16. 1000; 17. 128. no money tor public buildings, 4. 1292. nom. for capital, 16. 90; 22. 29; as place for assembly, 12. 59, 65; 17. 311, 337; 19. 578, 587, 623, 645; 20. 29, 49, 198, 207, 373, 388, 518; 21. 64, 215, 282, 585, 630, 773, 778, 818, 822, 827, 830, 927, 935, 987, 991, 997, 1001. note on act to encourage, 3. 193. number members in assem., 5. 87; ships entering at, 5. 314. on post route, 7. 149, 413, 454, 455. ' oyer and t. ct. to be held in, 5. 569- 570. palace in quoted, 16. 910. Palatines return to, 1. 957. petitions for and against paper money, 17. 349; for relief, 8. 131. plan of to be authenticated, 13. 613, 727, 728; of town adopted by as- sembly, 5. 1078. post from, 5. 1038, 1101; 6. 1058. powder in, 12. 559, 662; removed from, 22. 940. preparation for trial of regulators, 8. 696. press set up in, 23. 314. prison guarded against reguators, 8. 683-684. prisoners confined in, 14. 333, 697. privateers bring prizes into, 11. 416; fitted out from, 10. 637, 638, 788, 831-837; 11. xx; 13. iv; 15. 686;' make prize, 14. 748; rendezvous at, 14. iv. proceedings of court in to try regu- lators, 8. 528-32. property confiscated in, 16. 333. Prov. Cong, held in, 9. 1028, 1029, 1030, 1038. 1041-1049, 1107, 1177. provision for preservation of public records in, 7. 963-964; for prison in, 5. 567-568. provisions removed from, 14. 92, 96-97; sent to, 1. 951-952. public offices fixed at, 23. 252-267, 339, 348. public stores removed from, 12. 422- 423; to be removed from, 14. 490. quit rents paid at, 4. 186, 205, 400, 401; 25. 217. reception of French treaty in, 13. vi. records to be kept in, 4. 1024, 1025; removed to, 8. 371, 389, 392, 399, 440-441, 445, 452, 480; to be re- moved from, 6. 767-768; to be re- moved to, 7. 9, 259, 529. regulators in, 7. xxxii; to be jailed in, 7. 742-743; to be tried in, 8. 495. report on palace in, 8. 7-8. represented in assem., 3. xiv; 23. 79, 251, 980. request that it be made the capital, 6. xxiv-xxv. rescue of Husband from threatened, 8. 494-495, 497-498, 500-501. results of removel of capital, 6. 580. rioting in over enlistments, 13. 142- 143. Safety Com. of, 10. 212; C. of S. to on need of powder, etc., 1 1 . 308- 309; 11. 312; proceedings, 10. 105, 115-116, 137-138n, 139-140, 152, 158, 233, 234, 271, 417; to Wilmington 5. C. on fasting and prayer day, etc., 10. 65-66; Wilmington S. C. to on public affairs, 10. 73-74. salt in, 14. 493; sold in, 12. 101; to be sold, 12. 244-245, 425, 426, 431, 433. school in, 6. 1048; 7. 98, 104, 458; 9. 310; 13. 335-336; 14. 128; school bill noticed, 8. 6; school house used by assembly, 9. 590; school trouble in, 9. 244, 281, 317, 318. seat of gov't, 7. xx. selected as most eligible for capital, 6. 832, 835. settled by Palatines and Swiss, 8. 728. sickness in, 17. 186. site bought from King Taylor, 1. 932. size of public buildings in fiixed, 4. 1062-1063. smallpox in, 13. 792; 14. vi, 66, 77, 86, 96, 296, 302; 15. 443, 600; 24. 333. stamp act in, 7. ix. stores to be removed from, 1 5. 455. subscriptions taken to aid Boston, 9. 1116. supreme ct. to be held in, 5. 259. threatened by British, 14. vii, 105, NEWBERN 203 NEWBERN DISTRICT 125, 128; 15. 214; 16. 594, 601; by regulators, 8. 260, 262 ; 22. 408, 409, 410. time of courts, 5. 666. Tomlinson on school troubles In, 9. 245-248. trade to, 13. iv; of Increases, 7. 499; to be protected, 10. 352. troops stationed at, 10. 243. troubles in recruiting, 13. 144-145, 156; to get accomodations, 4. 1166. Tryon offers to pay wine licence for, 7. 128; on palace in, 7. 442. • unsafe for salt, 14. 495. vendue master for, 18. 172, 174, 178, 189, 391, 397, 398, 413, 420; elected, 20. 523, 538; 21. 70, 91. visited by regulators, 8. 546. voting place in, 2. 214. Whitlield in, 6. 1060-1. yellow fever in, 7. 154. Newbern, bark, arrives in port, 13. 36. Newbern (parole), 22. 873. Newbern Academy, act to incorporate, 24. 607-9, 825. Newbern and Edenton division, to elect representative, 25. 1-3. Newbern brigade, officers for, 10. 625- 626. Newbern Circuit Court, clerk for, 23. 254. Newbern distr'ct, 7. 486, 690; 8. iv, 508, 528, 529, 530, 689; 10. 187, 193, 214, 345, 463, 581, 925; is! 141, 319, 363, 414, 416, 419, 643, 683, 684, 752, 897; 14. vii, 4, 41, 111, 326, 338, 407, 436, 459; 15. 151, 358, 435, 449, 453, 461, 495, 530, 586, 649, 686; 16. 119, 123, 157, 172, 210, 285, 291, 395, 448, 451, 494, 536, 545, 550, 702, 703, 705, 708, 718, 743, 959; 17. vii, 107, 277, 278, 303, 387, 649, 679, 680, 692, 693, 710, 760, 772, 774, 823, 857, 859, 941, 960; 18. 60, 165, 169, 195, 387, 394, 395, 419, 427, 804; 19. 34, 51, 73, 77, 108, 119, 122, 123, 133, 145, 147, 157, 166, 185, 188, 196, 201, 202, 209, 223, 259, 264, 271, 297, 311, 317, 318, 328, 339, 370, 443, 444, 475, 477, 478, 550, 628, 638, 650, 679, 689, 711, 760, 769, 782, 835, 838, 910; 20. 5, 52, 78, 89, 248, 395, 440, 454, 472, 548, 564; 21. 173, 289, 301, 384, 413, 416, 516, 639, 643, 663, 676, 685, 721, 848, 1022, 1031, 1039, 1040, 1047, 1056; 22. 545-6, 844, 846, 953, 953, 962, 963; 23. 670, 688, 705, 820, 821, 822, 872, 874, 962, 990, 991; 24. 37, 48, 50, i32, 161, 227, 244, 273, 290, 749, 813, 890; 26. 52. act for public buildings in, 23. 744- 5, 832; for store in, 24. 323; for tax for public buildings, 24. 522, 699; on jurors, 23. 575; 25. 422; to alter time of court, 23. 545-6; 24. 664-8; to put into Eastern riding, 25. 65-7. aid not to be expected from, 14. 458. bad behavior of, 15. 423. bill for jail for, 7. 555, 556, 559, 564, 573, 575, 581, 582, 593, 623, 668; for tax in, etc., 21. 285, 293, 316, 638, 688; for tax for jail, 21. 843, 856, 1004, 1016, 1019, 1028; for pub- lic buildings, 19. 423, 457, 473, 751, 754, 800, 817; to alter time of court, 19. 470, 817-818; 21. 248, 322-3, 610, 793, 797, 812, 957, 966, 998 ; to repair public buildings, 1 9. 159, 160, 189, 202, 277, 279, 313, 316, 328. bond of clerk, 7. 677-678. brig. gen. elected for, 13. 754, 755, 756, 807, 808, 811; 17. 412-413, 415; 20. 100, 103. coms'r for on confiscation, 24. 662; on exports, 10. 473-474; on pen- sions, 24. 736; on provisions, 15. 200. confiscated property to be sold, 18. 191, 223. counties included in, 15. 377; 23. 692. district auditors for, 24. 373, 387, 423. draft from, 15. 494; 22. 553. established for judicial purposes, 23. 550-63. extent, 7. 477. horses impressed, 17. 939-940. judges for, 12. 109; 22. 907. jurors for, 23. 575. members of Council of Safety for, 10. 619. militia officers and troops from, 24. 340, 341; ordered out, 16. 34-35; organization of, 10. 625-626, 629, 639, 643, 687, 694, 944; 11. xi, xix; 24. 1-5, 190, 358; return of, 22. 1022; to be raised, 17. 698, 776, 777. money from for Cont. Line, 24. 567. navigation coms'r for, 24. 403. NEWBERN GAZETTE 204 NEWBY, THOMAS ofHcers for, 12. 100, 103, 109; 16. 148, 167, 168, 169, 175; 18. 449, 458; for troops, 10. 518. orders tor, 16. 635. Prov. Council for, 10. 214, 283, 350, 414. provisions in to be sold, 24. 394. report on sales of confiscated prop- erty in, 21. 155. Safety Com. of organized and duties, 10. 208, 215; proceedings, 10. 414- 417, 423, 444-445, 451, 456-457, 459- 465, 472. threatened, 16. 25. time of ct, 7. 605, 643. treasurer for, 13. 765-766; 18. 804, 806, 817; 24. 259; to report on public money, 13. 847, 849, 940. troops located in, 10. 878; of to stay in N. C, 24. 405; to be raised in, 24. 155-6, 157, 199, 369, 372, 415, Newbern Gazette, 9. 1041; 17. 425. Newberry, John, enters caveat, 6. 635. Newberry, Jos., petition on separation, 22. 705-8. Newberry, Thomas, army pay, 17. 235. Newberry, Wm., regulator, 8. 79. Newberry, Wm., Watauga to be an- nexed, 10. 708-711. Newberry District, S. C, Lutheransin, 8. 778. Newbey. See Newby. Newbey, Jacob, in militia, 22. 353. Newbey, Jas., in militia, 22. 353. Newbey, Jos., in militia, 22. 353. Newbey, Sam'l, in militia, 22. 353. Newbey, Thos., in militia, 22. 353. Newbey, Thos., in militia, 22. 365. Newbould, Wm., a J. P., 17. 922. Newbry, Robert, army pay, 17. 235. Newburgh, N. Y. (?), 16. 813. Newburn, John, in army, 15. 718. Newbury, Capt,, dead, 15. 757. Newbury, Wm., asks aid for S. C, 2. 196-199. Newby. See Newbey. Newby, , law suit, 1. 587. Newby, Sergt., carries ammunition to Hillsboro, 15. 471. Newby, Benj., quit rents of, 22. 249. Newby, Elizabeth, imported, 1. 651. Newby, Frances, allowance to, 13. 911. pensioned, 19. 82, 83. resolve in favor of, 16. 124, 125. Newby, Francis, quit rents of, 22. 250, 253. Newby (Nuby), Gabriel, 1. 590-1. attorney, 1. 489, 532. buys, 1. 652; and sells land, 1. 489, 523. lias orphans bound to him, 1. 577. in Gary rebellion, 1. 806, 807. petitions for land, 2. 226. proves letter of att'y, 1. 490; will, 1. 490. road overseer, 1. 550. witness, 1. 532. Newby, Gab., quit rents of, 22. 253. Newby, Henry W., petition on separa- tion, 22. 705-11. Newby (Nuby), James, buys land, 1. 577, 609. imports persons, 1. 651. sells land, 1. 577. Newby, James, exempted, 4. 497. Newby, James, imported, 1. 651. Newby, Jas., quit rents of, 22. 249. Newby, Jesse, applies for marriage licences, etc., 11. 426, 429. Newby, Jesse, quit rents of, 22. 253. Newby (Nuby), John, buys, 1. 651. Newby, John, imported, 1. 651. Newby, John, resists impressment, 2. 56. Newby, Joseph, drafted Quaker, 13. 274-275, 289, 290. Newby, Jos., quit rents of, 22. 253. Newby, Magdalen, imported, 1. 651. Newby, IVIark, act to vest slaves in heirs of, 25. 100. certificate to drafted Quakers, 13. 275. frees slaves and bill to vest same in heirs, 21. 761, 762, 768, 813, 914, 923, 966, 981, 1004, 1020. presents address to assembly, 9. 176. Newby, Mary, quit rents of, 22. 253. Newby, IVlary (widow), quit rents of, 22. 253. Newby, IVIathew, army rank, 16. 1127. Newby, Matthew, army pay, 17. 236. army rank, 16. 1127. Newby, Sam., quit rents of, 22. 249. Newby, Sam,, quit rents of, 22. 249. Newby, Sam., quit rents of, 22. 253. Newby, Sarah, sells land, 1. 577. Newby, Thos., certificates to, 13. 274- 275. presents address to assembly, 9. 176- 177. Newby, Thomas, claims allowed, 6. 742. Newby, Thos., in militia, 22. 375. NEWBY, THOMAS 205 NEWELL, NATHAN Newby, Thos., quit rents of, 22. 523. Newby, Thos., road inspector, 24. 299. Newby, Whaley, petition on separat- iion, 22. 705-11. Newby (Nuby), Wm., buys, 1. 613. Newby, Wm., certificate to drafted Quakers, 13. 275. Newby's Point, act on ferry, 23. 419, 475, 594, 752-3; 25. 311-12, 348, 369, 479-80. bill for ferry at, 5. 271, 272, 274, 275, 279, 291, 293, 295, 296, 297, 300-301, 310, 834, 835, 836, 839, 840, 842, 853, 855, 856, 862, 863, 866; B. 852, 854, 855, 856, 861, 891, 917, 920, 921, 924, 928-929, 939; 7. 561, 562, 587, 651. ferry from, 23. 893, 896. Newcassie, 7. 855. Newcastle, Holies, Duke of, 3. 49, 85, 87, 128, 133, 496, 501, 502, 534, 630; 4. 23, 201; 5. 561. address on Everard transmitted to, 3. 25. advised of frauds in lands, 3. 528. at council, 2. 680, 732. Board of Trade to on appointment of Johnston, 3. 439; on instructions, 3. 86; on Everard's sale of land, 3. 83; on Indian affairs, 3. 345; on Johnston's instructions, 3. 497- 498; on seal, 3. 120. Burrington to on failure to get his pay, and its results, 3. 625; on public affairs, 3. 142-156, 437-438, 626-627, 628-629. case of Rice, Ashe and Montgomery against Burrington, 3. 356-368. complaints to, 3. 240, 249; against Everard, 3. 62, 64, 126; against Lovick, 3. 205. Dunbar to on nature and value of office of escheator, 4. 208. Everard to on illegal land warrants, etc., 3. 18-20; letters from ment'd, 3. 31, 61-62, 63, 64, 74-75, 101. Johnston to on raising soldiers, 4. 421; on S. C. affairs, 3. 393 394. letter on Lord Carteret's share, 4. 639. letters to and from ment'd, 3. 64, 395, 461; 4. 555, 585, 674, 797. memorial of Burrington to, on Smith, 3. 373-375. on proposed treaty with Cherokees, 3. 129. places in N. C. in gift of, 3. 80. proprietors seal sent to, 4. 214 report on boundary survey sent to, 3. 1; on N. C. to be sent to, 3. 137, 138, 277, 315-316, 317. sends complaints against Everard to Board of Trade, 3. 126. to Board of Trade on appointment of Burrington, 3. 65-6, 124; of John- ston, 3. 438; on transmitting Poi't- er's letter, 3. 81. to prepare instructions for King's signature, 3. 500; warrant for Johnston's ;commisBion, 3. 475: warrant for seal, 3. 80. Webber and others to on proposed charter, 3. 498-499. Yorke to on transfer of C. to King, 2. 769-770. Newcastle, Holies, Duke of, 7. 229; 9. 1092; 11. 78, 79. appoints Hall chief ■ justice, 11. 74. Blakeney to on Carthagena expedi- tion, 15. 752. Board of Trade to on instructions to Horsey, 11. 30. commissions of Moseley, Wheatley, 11. 101, 110. letters to on Carthagena expedition, 11. 42, 43, 44; on recruits, 15. 753. notifies Board of Trade of release of 1-8 of C. to Carteret and surrend- er of 7-8 to King, 11. 79. signs commissions of Germain, Mont- gomerie. Rice and Smith, 11. 7, 8, 9, 18; of Rutherford, 6. 757. to retire with pension, 5. 447. Newcastle, Thomas, Duke of. Porter to on blank land warrants, etc., 3. 51-52; on warrants and surveys of land, 3. 17-18. Newcastle, Robert, sends commission to Rice, 3. 414. Newcastle, Del., 18. 683. Newcastle, Eng., DeGraffenried leaves from, 1. 911. Newcastle House, 6. 12; 9. 83. Newcomb, Thos., printer, 1. 634. Newcomer, act to relieve from levies, 23. 3. Newel, Bell, in militia, 22. 263. Newel, Frances, in militia, 22. 396. Newel, Jno., in militia, 22. 396. Newel, Wm., in militia, 22. 396. Newell, Mr., and Indian affairs, 22. 999, 1000, 1001. Newell, Jno., army rank, 16. 1126. Newell, Nathan, army rank, 16. 1126.. NEWELL, SAMUEL 206 NEWPOET NEWS, VA. Newell, Samuel, a J. P., 22. 719. Newens, Wm., and grant to, 4. 677. Newfound Church, 5. 1190. Newfoundland, 3. 64; 7. 459; 9. 34S; 10. 322. colony on, 1. 225. exports from Wilmington to be stopped, 9. 1285. fisheries of, 3. xvi, 50. fishery on coast of stopped, 9. 1186; on Grand Banks allowed, 16. 750- 751, 758; 17. 6, 7. in vice admiralty dist. of Halifax, 11. 218. may import salt direct, 1. 501. no vessel to load for, 9. 1281. trade with to cease, 10. 12. Newfoundland (estate), 2. 524. Newgate Prison, 3. 19; 9. 816. Culpepper confined in, 1. 332. inmates of in N. C, 1 . 767. names of regulators inserted in cal- endar of, 9. 274. prisoners of to be transported, 1. 477-478. Newgate Street, London, 6. 563. Newham, Francis, army rank, 18. 1126. Newham, Francis, army rank, 16. 1127. Newington, 11. 397, 483, 484, 485, 497, 572, 587, 597, 614, 616; 13. 28, 29, 30, 39, 42, 54, 59, 60, 79, 80, 81, 116, 141, 331, 373, 387; 14. 74, 96, 163, 198, 203; 15. 685; 16. 958; 20. 748; 21. 461; 22. 904, 905. Newkirk, Bryant, witness for Devane, 15. 787. Newlan, Maurice, signs Cumberland Co. Ass'n, 10. 29-30. Newland, James, quit rents of, 22. 242. Newlin (Newland), James, petition, 21. 285, 297, 359, 682, 694. Newman, , petition on salt and answer, 14. 444-445. Newman, Capt., 5. 161. Newman, Capt., resigns, 22. 314. Newman, Andrew, chairman Safety Com. of Salisbury, 10. 760. Newman, Dr. Anthony, 20. 263. coms'r on buildings, 24. 149, 693, 844; on pension claims, 24. 736; on school, 24. 690. in assembly, 16. 2, 3, 33, 49, 153, 156, 165, 167; 19. 23, 135, 208, 234, 235, 239, 263, 274, 282, 295, 299, 324, 334, 335, 354, 388, 395; on com. of assem., 16. 46. nom. for C. of S., 21. 386, 703. pay to, 22. 850. petition, 19. 594, 600, 655, 658; in matter of Dunn and Boote, 10. 136. surgeon general, 7. 829. Newman, Edwd., army rank, 16. 1127. Newman, Geo., takes oath, 22. 175. Newman, John, land grant dealyed, 4. 1241. Newman, John, law suits, 2. 84, 102. Newman, John, officer, 22. 702. Newman, Joseph, army pay, 17. 235. army rank, 16. 1127. Newman, Nathaniel, in Indian war, 10. 759. Newman, Reuben, army rank, 16. 1123. Newman, Reuben, in army, 15. 730. Newman, Richard, resurvey granted to, 4. 961. Newman, Thos., act to emancipate slave of, 25. 37. Newman, Wm., exempted, 6. 154. Newnam (Newname), Rev. Mr., 2. 585; 25. 183. soon dies, 2. 531. Newnam, Thos. witnesses will, 22. 297. Newnan, John, building coms'r, 24. 523. Newota, signs treaty, 17. 585. Newport, Jas., army rank, 16. 1124. Newport, Wm. W., petition on sepa- ration, 22. 705-8. Neivport, Nicholas, takes oath, 22. 173. Newport, Peter, takes oath, 22. 172. Newport, Wm. W., petition on sepa- ration, 22. 705-8. Newport, 18. 571. bill for ease of militia of, 12. 180, 181, 212, 213, 225, 227, 254, 346- 347, 354, 388, 391, 404; 8. 358. petition on salt works at, 12. 284. Newport (Tyrrell Co.), act to estab- lish, 25. 34-5. Newport, R. I., 5. 1164; 14. 567; 15. 706 (?). British retire to, 13. 211; 22. 977, 978. Newport, schooner, 18. 566. Newport Channel, inspection at, 23. 641. Newport Chapel, 7. 99. Newport News, Va., battle near, 17. 992. NEWPORT PARISH, VA. 207 NEWTON Newport Parish, Va., 1. 661. Newport River, 2. 302; 4. 1040; 5. 345; 6. 326, 565, 608, 1048; 23. 221. chapel on, 6. 266. salt works on, 10. 986, 988. News, method of transmission, 8. 1229-1239. ■ Newsbrook, 2. 306. Newsbury, 11. 803. Newsom, Aaron, army pay, 17. 236. army rank, 16. 1126. Newsom, Amos, petitions for repeal of tax on free negroes, 6. 982-983. Newsom, Bootlie, army pay, 17. 235. army rank, 16. 1126. in Davidson's Co., 14. 294. recfeives pay for soldiers, 17. 235. Newsom, Darby, army pay, 17. 236. Newsom, Natheirid, army rank, 16. 1126. Newsom, Randal, in militia, 17. 1060. Newsom, Randolpli, army rank, 16. 1127. Newsom, Robert, army pay, 17. 235. army rank, 16. 1126. Newsom, Thos., army rank, 16. 1127. Newsome, Jacob, pensioner, 22. 78. Newson, Aaron, army rank, 16. 1126. Newson, Joel, juror, 4. 521. Newson, Rand I., army raank, 16. 1124. Newspapers, 20. 251, 268, 282, 605; 21. 863, 867, 999. and pamphlets, sent to, N. C, 1 0. 86, in Charleston, 17. 128. in Hillsboro, 17. 491. in Newbern, 16. 1000; 17. 128. in 1753, 5. 36. in Wilmington, 11. 786; 22. 572. littleness of, 19. 976-977. proposal to establish, 15. 647. scarcity of, 15. 17. sent by Penn, 10. 450. sent to N. C, 10. 721. Newsum, J no. in militia, 22. 282. Newton, IVIr., deputy ass't P. M. G., 15. 247. Newton, Benjn., pensioner, 22. 79. Newton, Chrlstlian, tried for larceny, 2. 821, 826-827. Newton, Donnham, to export goods to secure arms and ammunition, 10. 339. Newton, Edwd., army rank, 16. 1127. Newton, Edwd., army rank, 16. 1127. Newton, Geo., takes oath, 22. 177. Newton, George, voter, 15. 237. Newton, Isaac, petition, 16. 69; 19. 40, 41. Newton, Jesse, army rank, 16. 1126. Newton, John, pay to, 22. 485. Newton, John, pay to, 22. 491. Newton, Jos., army rank, 16. 1127. Newton, Levi, receives clothing, 16. 619. Newton, Levy, army rank, 16. 1126. Newton, Patrick, army pay, 17. 235. army rank, 16. 1127. Newton, Stephen, army pay, 17. 235. Newton, Thos., in militia, 22. 383. Newton, Thos., to be att'y gen. 1. 464. Newton, error for Newington, 13. 42. Nevrton (Newtown, New Town), 4. t. 216, 372, 373, 464, 465, 502, 607; 23. 292. act to erect into town and call Wil- mington, 23. 133-135, 146, 335, 445-447; repealed and to be re- enacted, 5. 92, 116, 405-407; should be repealed, 5. 151; to incorpor- ate, 22. 263. bill to change name to Wilming- mington, 4. 235; to erect into Wilmington, 4. 482, 483, 485, 492, 511, 512, 513, 515; to establish courts at, 4. 510. chancery court fixed at, 4. 441. complaints of double voting on bill to change name to Wilmington, 4. 448-453, 462, 482, 483, 485, 486- 487. council held at, 4. 48-53, 216-222 271 277-281, 328-331, 333-336, 342-350* 850, 852. Court of Exchequer to be held at, 4. 44; court of oyer and terminer to be held at, 4. 45, 218, 335. erected and advantages, 4. 418. land office to be opened at, 4. 40. opposition to act to change name to Wilmington, 4. 612. petition from, 4. 43; for location of courts at, 4. 509-510. prisoners condemned at o. & t. ct. 4. 337. quit rents payable at, 4. 187, 205, 400, 401; 25. 218. See also Wilmington. Newton, 8. 732, 751, 754. Newton, act to change name to Wadesboro, 24. 949. bill to change name to Wadesboro, NEWTON CHUECH 208 NICHOLS, JACOB 20. 156, 159, 174, 177, 185, 339, 352, 377. See also Wadesboro. Newton Church, history, 8. 750, 752. Newtonian Principles, 19. 925. Niagara, 5. 428, 430, 431, 433, 434, 464, 568. fort needed at, 5. 465, 467, 468, 476. French fort at, 5. 222. not surrendered, 17. 588. proposed attack on, 5. 11. to be attacked, 5. 400. Niagara Falls, 5. 385; 16. 924. Niagara Fort, 5. 464; 10. 780, 781. Niagara River, 5. 464. N'icols. See Nichols. NIcols (Nicholson?), Samuel, imports persons, 1. 394. Ni ceo I son. See Nicholson. Niccolson (Nicholson?) Chistopher, imported, 1. 394. Niccolson, Hannah, imported, 1. 394. Niccolson, Samuel, imported, 1. 394. Nicely, Wm., land to, 24. 629-30. NIchals, David, in militia', 22. 352. Nichals, Hennery, in militia, 22. 352. Nichelston, James, pensioner, 22. 78. Nichola, Lewlis, petition of ment'd, 17. 570. Nicholas. See Niokolas. Nicholas, slave, sells powder, 10. 159. Nicholas, Mr., furnishes information on keeping pubic accounts, 8. 152. Nicholas, Arch., land grant to, 4. 217. opposes land grant, 4. 963. Nicholas, C, J. P., 18. 413. Nicholas, George witnesses account of Miller, 1. 267. Nicholas (Nickolas), George, appears before assembly for petitioners, 5. 201. atty gen. and sick, 5. 515-16, 553-54. enters caveat on sale of Spanish wrecks, 4. 1251. land grant to," 4. 948, 1241, 1248, letter of ment'd, 5. 649. nominated for treasurer, 4. 1058, 1059, 1060. rights proved, 4. 1036. to Dobbs on state of atty general- ship, 5. 347-350. Nicholas, Geo., army rank, IB. 1123. Nicholas, Hancock, army rank, 16. 1196. Nicholas, Jacob, on Rowan S. C, 10. 252. Nicholas, James, a J. P., 6. 654. Nicholas, James, in army, 13. 516. Nicholas, Jno., army rank, 16. 1123. Nicholas, Jno., army rank, 16. 1126. Nicholas, Jno., army rank, 16. 1127. Nicholas, John, arrears of salary due to, 9. 654. Nicholas, John, letter on customs laws, 1. 458-459. signs order establishing Bd. of T. and F. P., 1. 223. secretary of Privy Council, 1. 348. Niicholas, Sir Nicholas, at council, 1. 74, 75. Nicholas, Richard Carter, 9. 1234. to N. C. Assembly on counterfeiting, 11. 241. Nicholas, Saml., army rank, 16. 1123. Nicholas, Thos., in militia, 22. 340. Nicholas, Thos., rights proved, 4. 625. Nicholas, Wm., army rank, 16. 1127. Nicholass, Geo., in militia, 22. 280. Nicholites, petition referred to com., 12. 788-789, 847, 850. Nicholls, John, petitions for Windsor as C. H., 9. 804-805. Nicholls' Literary Illustrations, re- print from, 1. 825-827. Nicholl's Paraphrase, 2. 584. Nichols. See Nicols. Nichals, Nicholls, Nickels, Nichols, Lieut., killed, 15. 756, 757. Nichols, Maj., 12. 461. Nichols, Agrippa, cornet, 10. 941. owes state, 21. 1071. Nichols, Alex., land grant to, 4. 277. Nichols, Caleb, in militia, 22. 387. Nichols, Cuthburt, exempted, 7. 938! Nichols, Davie, executed, 22. 402. Nichols (Nickols), Geo., army rank, 13. 512; 16. 1123. Nichols, Geo., in militia, 22. 373. Nichols, Hancock, army pay, 17. 235. Nichols, Henry, army rank, 16. 1127. Nichols, Henry, juror, 4. 519. Nichols, Hen., juror, 25. 187. Nichols, Henry, quit rents of, 22. 249. Nichols (Nicholls), Humphrey, claims allowed, 8. 143; 22. 845, 855. debts due by, 8. 278-279; as sheriff, 9. 572. Nichols, Isaac, claim allowed, 22. 402. Nichols, Jacob, a J. P., 23. 994. Nichols, Jacob, allowance to, 22. 857. Nichols, Jacob, army rank, 15. 1126. Nichols, Jacob, militia captain, 24. 367, 450. NICHOLS, JAMES 209 NICHOLSON, FRANCIS Nichols, James, army pay, 17. 235. army rank, 16. 1124. Nichols, James, dropped as a J. P., 5. 825, 828. fails to appear before council, 5. 825. summoned to council, 5. 820. Nichols, James, juror, 4. 520. Nichols, Jeremiah, army pay, 17. 235. Nichols, Jeremiah, in militia, 22. 421 Nichols, Jeremiah, petition on C. H., 9. 806-808. Nichols, Job, juror, 4. 519. Nichols, Job, quit rents of, 22. 249. Nichols, Joel, in militia, 17. 1057. Nichols, Joel, pensioner, 22. 78. Nichols, John, 10. 348. Nichols, John, act to change name from Lytle, 25. 30-1. Nichols, John, act to change names of children, 25. 30-1. Nichols, John, allowance to, 19. 335, 339. Nichols, John, army pay, 17. 235. army rank, 16. 1125. Nichols, John, claims, 5. 307. Nichols, John, dist. auditor, 24. 422- 3; 537. Nichols, J no., in militia, 22. 308. Nichols, Jno., in militia, 22. 387. Nichols, John, money due to, 16. 129, 131. Nichols, John, money from, 21. 1066. Nichols, John, on patrol, 10. 25. Nichols (Nickols), Jno., petitions, 19. 932, 934, 935. Nichols, John, sheriff, 21. 1076. Nichols, John, town coms'r, 24. 622. Nichols, John, voter, 15. 237. Nichols, John, witness, 20. 161. Nichols, Jos., army rank, 16. 1127. Nichols, Joseph, on patrol, 10. 25. Nichols, Julius, boundary and co. coms'r, 24. 227, 228, 449. building coms'r, 23. 685. county coms'r, 23. 626, 627. debts due by, 8. 278-279; as sheriff, 9. 572. to procure arms, 1 0. 524. Nichols, Julius, Jr., wagoner, 15. 477. Nichols, Keziah, act to change name from Lytle, 25. 30-1. Nichols, Nancy, act to change name from Lytle, 25. 30-1. Nichols, Richard, in Indian war, 10. 759. Nichols, Samuel, army pay, 17. 235. Nichols, Samuel, divider of estate, 2. 550. Nichols, Samuel, soldier, 18. 797. Nichols, Sarah, act to change names of children, 25. 30-1. bill to change name of children, 21. 354, 356, 375, 410, 683, 715, 720. Nichols (Michoals), Thos., court to be held at house of, 1. 478-490. hires out man, 1. 482. juror, 1. 445, 447. law suit, 1. 478, 480, 481-482, 483, 484, 486. Nichols, Thomas, petitions on land grants, 9. 1260-2, 11. 250-2. Nichols, Thos., to make deed, 24. 530. Nichols, Thos., voter, 15. 238. Nichols, W., petitions for Windsor as C. H., 9. 804-805. Nichols, Wm., army rank, 16. 1127. Nichols, Wm., army rank, 16. 1126. N)ichols, Wm., claims allowed, 9. 225. Nichols, Wm., in army, 13. 518. Nichols, Wm., in militia, 22. 275. Nichols, Wm., in militia, 22. 387. Nichols, Wm., not exempted, 6. 808. Nichols, Willis, in militia, 9. 296. Nicholson. See Nicolson, Njckolson, Niools. Nicholson (Nickollson), . law suit, 2. 149. Nicholson, IVIr., 14. 520. Nicholson, Col., ment'd, 1. 356. Nicholson, Lieut., on court martial, 12. 514, 536. on guard, 12. 548. on picket, 12. 512. Nicholson, Alex. N., clerk of Asso'n., 5. 1186. Nicholson, Benj., buys land, 1. 609. land lapses, 2. 72. Nicholson, Benj., in militia, 22. 374. Nicholson, Benj., receipts bill, 22. 435. Nicholson, Christopher, seized by rebels, 1. 250. signs Quaker petition, 1. 252. Nicholson, Christopher, exempted from taxation, 13. 834. Nicholson, Christopher, in militia, 353. in assembly, 16. 2; 17. 919. Nicholson, Edward, petition, 19. 70-71; on paroles, 16. 101, 102; 125. Nicholson, Francis, 2. 144, 319, 722. at council, 1. 505, 570. 22. 65, 19. 320, 3—14 NICHOLSON, FRANCIS 210 NICHOLSON, ROBERT attends council on N. C. boundary dispute, 1. 372. Board of Trade to on boundary dis- pute, 1. 525-526; on forfeiture of Proprietary charters, 1. 539-540. builds Fort King George, 2. 764. comes out as visitor general, 2. 46, 53. commission of shown to N. C. commissioners, 1. 506. commissioned to enquire into dis- orders in N. C, 2. 8-10. congratulated by Walker, 1. 512, 514. estimates arms needed in S. C, 198 ; outfit needed against Indians, 2. 189. expected, 2. 122, 123, 131, 138; in Va., 2. 20, 21. forwards letter, 1. 887. gift to churches, 1. 572; 2. 133, 292; to St. Paul's parish, 1. 597; 2. 119; to be secured, 1. 830. gov. of S. C, 3. 81-2. hopes to be gov. of S. C, 2. 518, 519. letter of H. Walker to, 1. 511-512, 513-14, 516-17. lette];s from, 2. 118, 218. Ludwell to on N. C. affairs, 1. 364- 365. Moseley to on plate for churches, 2. 133-134. on people of N. C, 2. x. on proprietary colonies, 1. 541-543. Pollock to on church and other af- fairs, 2. 137-138. Rainsford to on libraries and school masters, 2. 75-76. signs action of council on boundary, 1. 614. to Board of T. on boundary, 1. 529- 530; on N. C. affairs, 366, 367, 371; on Proprietary gov'ts, 1. 527-528. to confirm Urmstone, 1. 888. to get information on proprietary gov'ts, 1. 540, 541. to Gov. Harvey on "Va. boundary, 1. 508-510. to Gov. Walker on boundary, 1. 514- 515; on pirates, 1. 518-519. to provide cruiser, 1. 468. to settle Gary troubles, 2. 56. Urmston to on church affairs,. 2. 125-128; on his misfortunes, 2. 116-117; on N. C. affairs, 2. 76-78. vestry of St. Pauls to on church af- fairs. 2. 120-121. Walker to on Coxe's patent, 1. 528- 529-530. Nicholson, Geo., allowance to, 22. 827. Nicholson, George, land grant to, 4. 642. Nicholson, Geo., quit rents of, 22. 242. Nicholson, George, rights proved, 4. 642. Nicholson, Isaac, army pay, 17. 235. army rank, 16. 1124. Nicholson, Isaac, army rank, 16. 1126. Nicholson, Isaac, In army, 15. 730. Nicholson, Jas., custodian of palace, 18. 221. Nicholson, Jas., in militia, 22. 373. Nicholson, Jeremiah, army pay, 17. 230. Nicholson, John, 1. 490. Nicholson, John, army pay, 17. 235. Nicholson, John, army pay, 17. 235. army rank, 16. 1126. Nicholson, John, executor, 1. 494. Nicholson, John, major, 10. 205. Nicholson, John, pensioner, 22. 78. Nicholson, Joseph, 1. 490. executors of, 1. 494. will proved, 1. 490. Nicholson, Josiah, In assembly, 4. 1181. Nicholson, Josiah, in militia, 9. 58. major of militia, 14. 333. Nicholson, Josiah, in militia, 22. 391. Nicholson, Josiah, official bond as sheriff, 9. 1062. Nicholson, Josiah^ quit rents of, 22. 247. Nicholson, Josiah, resigns as J. P., 21. 208, 212, 580. Nicholson, Josias, juror, 4. 520. Nicholson, Nath., In militia, 22. 373. Nicholson, Nath., quit rents of, 22. 253. Nicholson, Nathaniel, appraiser, 1. 652. bond made null, 1 . 611. guardian, 1. 564. juryman, 1. 534. proves account, 1. 618. receives estate, 1. 486. road overseer, 1. 651. witness, 1. 563. Nicholson, Robt.j army rank, 13. 476; 16. 1162. . reports on Mebane's company, 16. 724-5. resigns, 14. 316. NICHOLSON, ROBERT 211 NINETY-SIX, S. C. Nicholson, Robert, land grant to, 4. 896. Nicholson (Nickolson), Samuel, a just- ice, '1. 478-488, 493-496, 520, 522, 524, 531-535, 548-551. bond nullified, 1 . 626. divides estate, 1. 486. executor, 1. 490, 494. petition against, 1. 608. witness, 1. 524, 549. Nicholson^ Sarah, estate proved, 1. 619. Nicholson (Nickolson), Thomas, land grant to, 4. 628, 638, 707. Nicholson, Thomas, presents address to assembly, 9. 176-177. Nicholson^ Thos., quit rents of, 22. 253. Nicholson, Thos., town coms'r, 25. 387. Nicholson, Wm., in assembly, 25. 159. Nicholson, Wm., law suit, 1. 593. Nicholton, Lt. on guard, 12. 533. Nick, Major, Meherrin Indian, 2. 644. Nickels, Richd., petitions, 19. 935. Nickins, Malachi, army rank, 16. 1127. Nickles, John, claims allowed, 9. 224. Nicklis, Hancock, in army, 15. 735. Nickolas. See Nicholas. Nickolas, John, obtains judgment, 5. 175. Nickollson, , law suit, 2. 95. Nickols. See , Nichols. Nickels, Jas., in militia, 22. 352. Nickols, James, petitions on land grants, 9. 1260-1263. Nickols, Wm., in militia, 22. 352. Nickolson. See Nicholson. Nickolson, Edward, Jr., petitions Wheatfield, 16. 660. Nickolson, ship, 22. 734. Nickorls, Colemun, militiaman, 7, Nicks, Capt,, imports 'goods, 16. 683. Nicks, John, claims, 9. 489. Nicks, Joseph, army pay, 17. 235. NIckson. See Nixon. Nickson, Richard, a J. P., 3. 256-257. Nickson, Richd., juror, 25. 189. Nickson, Robt., in militia, 22. 343. Kfickson (Nixon), Thos., on Wilming- ton S. C, 10. 141, 220. Nicol, Duncan, prisoner, 11. 370. Nicolai, Rev. , 8. 767. Nicolle, John, witness, 5. 329. Nicolls, Dr., 7. 94. Nicole (Nicholson?), Thos., assembly for 263. 681- to meet at house of, 1. 472. Nicols, Archibald, land grant to, 4. 218. Niel. See Neal, Neale, Neel, Neil, Neill. Niel, Danl., army rank, 16. 1125. Niel, Jno., army rank, 16. 1127. Niel, Jno., army rank, 16. 1123. Niel, Jno., army rank, 16. 1125. Niel, John, petition on C. H., 9. 806- 807. Niel, Wm., army rank, 16. 1126. Niele, Andrew, recruiting officer, 22. 929. NIeley, Wm., land grant to, 19. 572. Niell, Wm., to Caswell on tea and an- swer, 20. 727. Nielson, Jeremiah, building coms'r,. 24. 981. Nielson, John, allowance to, 22. 866. Nielsen's Ferry, 14. 553. Niesky, Moravian settlement, 5. 1150. Nigh (Nye), Peter, transports goods to N. C, 10. 853, 854, 856. Night. See Knight. Night, Absalom, army rank, 16. 1126. Night, Absalom, army rank, 16. 1127. Night, George, in militia, 17. 1061. Night, Jesse, army pay, 17. 236. Night, Jesse, army rank, 16. 1126. Night, John, 2. 805. Night Walkers, Eng. act on in force in N. C, 23. 319. Nighten, Jesse, to pay claims, 10. 830. Nihinessicee, signs Indian treaty, 18. 515. Nihipeena, signs Indian treaty, 18. 515. Niklins, Edwd., army rank, 16. 1127. Niles, Philip, army pay, 17. 235. Niles' Register, 17. 133. Nill, Fran., juror, 25. 190. Nill, Joseph, petition on catching fish, 9. 87-88. Nilsen. See Nelson. Nilson, David, asks for new county, 9. 92. Nilson, Walter, lands of, 2. 277. Ninatuah, Indian, 22. 1003, 1004. Nineteenth regiment (Br.), embark, 16. 615. Ninety-Six, S. C, 5. li; 6. 260, 790; 7. 207, 208, 865; 10. 551; 11. 228; 14. 554; 15. 174, 183, 251", 261, 266, 267, 269, 275, 284, 285, 303, 305, 465, 481, 500; 17. 581, 979, NINETY-SIX DISTRICT 212 NIXON, JAMES 981, 996, 1034; 19. 975; 21. 528; 22. 102, 104, 106, 113, 152, 182, 183, 184, 186^ 187, 188, 190, 191, aid sent to, 15. 684. Amer. prisoners executed, 15. 109. attacked, 14. 775. besieged, 15. 465. Br. besieged at, 17. 1029, 1030; fear for, 15. xlii; msirch from, 14. 542, 553; move towards, 15. 150; re- treat to, 14. 453. captured, 15. 496; by tories, 22. 183. Cornwallis near, 16. iii. evacuated, 15. 544; 16. 631. Ferguson retreats towards, 15. 106; threatens, 14. 662. garrisoned, 15. 304. may be talcen by U. S., 15. 468. militia of lost by King's M't'n, 15. 240; trained by Ferguson, 15. 241, 302. Morgan to be sent to, 14. 759. number Br. in, 14. 505, 516. siege raised, 10. 340, 356; 15. 497, 504. sltirmisbes about, 15. 185, 266. succor to Americans in, 14. 783. surrendered, 15. 481. to be defended, 15. 289. troops for Cheroliee campaign at, 10. 746. Williamson besieged in, 15. 178; surrenders at, 15. 251. Ninety-six District, S. C, 17. 524. Clarke retreats to, 15. 94. militia furloughed, 22. 777. recruits in furloughed, 15. 369. to submit to patriots, 15. 288. Tories from invade N. C, 15. 261; invited to join U. S., 14. 754; raised in, 15. 257, 263. Ninety Six Fort, Armstrong killed at, 14. 774. Ninituca, Indian, 10. 783. Nintli regiment of N. C, 22. 153, 760, 915. officers of, 10. 949. Niol (town), 22. 675. Nisbet. See Nesbet. Nisbet, Jofin, suit against, 5. 1082. Nisbet, John, on com. of cor., 9. 1073. N:sbett, Jolin, building coms'r, 24. 981. Nisbit (Nisbet, Nisbett), David, in as- sem., 19. 373; 20. 476, 477, 514, 516, 519, 520, 523, 527, 528,' 536, 541, 546, 547, 550, 554, 555, 567, 577. in Prov. Cong., 10. 501, 523, 915, 919. lends tallow, 19. 619. nom. for treas., 18. 804. on com. Prov. Cong., 10. 504, 522, 543, 925, 927. to make arms, 10. 539. Nisbit, Wm., to report on powder, 10. 135. Nisco, Nichs., army rank, 16. 1127. Nisi Prius courts, 23. 253, 254. Bng. act on in force in N. C, 23. 321. Niss, Henry, 22. 235. Nitliercutt, Wm., army rank, 16. 1127. Nitselimann, David, visits N. C, 5. 1148. Nitson, Exiander, petition on C. H., 9. _806-807. Nitson, John, Jr.j petition on C. H., 9. 806-807. Nitson, John, Sr., petition on C. H., 9. 806-807. Nitson, Robert, petition on C. H., 9. 806-807. Nivens, Wm., land grant to, 4. 641. Niverns, Wm., land grant to, 4. 628. Nix, Geo., pensioner, 22. 78. Nixon. See Nickson, Nixson. Nixon, Mr., 25. 122. Nixon, IVlr., takes acts of Albemarle to England, 1. 187. Nixon, Briig. Gen., 12. 512, 517, 524, composition and position of brigade, 12. 508, 509. on court martial, 12. 542. Nixon, Capt., 11. 444. Nixon, Capt., 22. 912. Nixon, Col., 12. 545. field officer, 12. 527, 544. position of regt. in army, 12. 508. Nixon, Ann, imported, 1. 395. Nixon, Bazy, in militia, 22. 354. Nixon, BenJ., in militia, 22. 397. Nixon, C, petition, 21. 1005, 1007. Nixon, Delight, in militia, 22. 356. Nixon, Em, imported, 1. 395. Nixon, Francis, presents address to assembly, 9. 176-177. payments to, 12. 214. town coms'r, 23. 752; 25. 387. Nixon, Frederick, in militia, 15. 400. Nixon, H., ordered to his command, 11. 752. Nixon, James, to report on militia, 10. NIXON, JOHN 213 NOBLE, MARK 645. Nixon, John, army pay, 17. 236. army rank, 16. 1126. Nixon (Nictcson), John, asks for lapse patent, 2. 352. deposition against Miller, 1. 317. imprisoned, 1. 293, 310-311, 326. law suit, 2. 106. magistrate, 1. 314. trial and accusation of, 1. 281. Nixon, John, imported, 1. 395. Nixon, John, in army, 15. 728. Nixon, Jno., quit rents of, 22. 253. Nixon, Lackey, land lapses, 2. 352. Nixon, IVIichael, land grant to, 4. 894. Nixon, Phineas, presents address to assem., 9. 176-177. Nixon, Phineas, quit rents of, 22. 253. Nixon, Richard, church warden, 25. 35. • Niixon, Richard, contests election, 18. 246, 269-70. in assem., 20. 119, 121, 128, 132, 133, 167, 172, 179, 229, 238, 239, 246, 285, 287, 288, 314, 350; 21. 1, 3, 47, 52, 66, 68, 74, 85, 189, 193, 195, 199, 218, 264, 280, 288, 294, 303, 305, 345, 431, 629, 650, 806. in Conv. 1788, 22. 1, 4, 25, 28, 30,.31. in Conv. 1789, 22. 36. Nixon, Richard, in assembly, 4. 720, 733, 740, 742, 743, 770, 788, 790. Nixon, Robert, a J. P., 22. 918. Nixon, Robt., a J. P., 23. 995. building coms'r, 25. 97. Nixon, Robert, chaplain, 10. 625. Nixon, Robert, ensign, 10. 620. Nixon, Robt., in militia, 22. 387. Nixon, Thomas, captain, 10. 943, 949. Nixon, Thos., land grants to, 4. 348, 589. Nixon, Thos., Jr., in militia, 22. 387. Nixon,' Zachariah, act to establish town on lands of, 23. 500; 25. 387-9. bill to erect town on lands of, 5. 1019, 1021, 1022, 1036, 1048, 1049, 1050, 1055, 1056, 1058, 1061, 1064, 1097. land grant asked, 4. 631. quit rents of, 22. 249. Nixon (Neckson), Zachariah, married, 1. 688. petition, 1. 305-306. to correct another, 2. 37. Nixon, Zachary, Jr., quit rents of, 22. 253. Nixon, Zachary, Sen., quit rents of, 2S. 253. Nixon's, inspection at, 25. 380. Nixon's corps, 14. 331. Niixonton, 10. 559, 671, 686; 11. 332; 18. 497. act to incorporate, 23. 500; 25. 387- 9; to move Co. ct. to, 24. 630-1. bill on as county seat, 19. 426, 740, 759, 806; to change C. H. to, 19. 561, 565, 568, 574, 591, 660; to es- tablish, 5. 1019, 1021, 1022, 1036, 1048, 1049, 1050, 1055, 1056, 1058, 1061, 1064, 1097; to regulate, 7. 47, 48, 49, 67, 69, 70, 71, 72. Cumming claims to be representa- tive from, 7. 352, 366-367. inspection at, 24. 581; 24. 313, 379; tobacco inspection at, 23. 641, 792. subscription for D. S. Canal taken in, 25. 83. NIxson, See Nickson, Nixon. Nixson, Geo., road coms'r, 23. 222. Nixson, Josh., in militia, 22. 275. Nixson, IVIorgan, in militia, 22. 275. .Nixson, Rich'd, road coms'r, 23. 222. Nixson, Robt., in militia, 22. 275. Nixson, Thos., in militia, 22. 275. Nixson, Thos., Jr., in militia, 22. 275 Nixton, James, asks for new county, 9. 92. Nixton, Osten, in militia, 22. 375. Noag, Peter, regulators' entry on causes of, 8. 237. Noah's flood, Indian account of, 1. 859. Nobbs (Nobs) Crook Creek, 2. 93; 22. 344. Nobels, Isaac, in militia, 22. 415. Nobility, The, 25. 139. composition of in C, 1. 181. in Albemarle under P. C, 1 . 333, 915. powers to alienate, 1. 191. provision for in P. C, 25. 123, 124. 125, 130. shares of, 1. 188. to be members of assembly, 1. 236. Noble, Henry, in S. C. assembly, 1. 897. signs S. C. act, 25. 148; on oaths and church, 2 867, 882, 913-917. Nqble, Isaac, signs Pitt Asso., 10. 221. Noble, James, land grant to, 4. 601. Noble, John, dead, 9. 696. Noble, Mark, in militia, 22. 421. pay to, 22. 495, 499. NOBLE, SAMUEL 214 NORBUEY COUNTY Ncble, Samuel, a J. P., 4. 966. land grant asked for, 4. 440; grant to, 4. 332. Noble, Wm., army rank, 16. 1125. . Noble, Wm., exempted, 7. 939. Noble, Wm., juror, 25. 190. Noble Pitt, schooner, 8. 545. Nobles, Benj., act to change name to Wheatly, 25. 101. Nobles, Benjamin, army pay., 17. 235. army rank, 16. 1127. Nobles, Drewry, army rank, 16. 1127. Nobles, Eliz., act to change name of children, 25. 101. Nobles, Ezy., army rank, 16. 1127. Nobles, Henry, act to change name to Wheatly, 25. 101. Nobles, Hezk., army rank, 16. 1124. Nobles, Jas., army rank, 16. 1126. Nobles, J no., army rank, 16. 1127. Nobles, John, pensioner, 22. 78. Nobles, Joseph, land grant to, 4. 959, 1033. Nobles, Lydia, act to change name to Wheatly, 25. 101. Nobles, IVIark, act for land to, 24. 629- 30. land grant to, 19. 573. Nobles, IVIary, act to change name to Wheatly, 25. 101. Nobles, Nathaniel, on S. C. of Pitt, 10. 37. Nobles, Robert, army pay, 17. 235. Nobles, w;iloby, army pay, 17. 235. Noblin, Wm., lieut., 10. 262, 944. Nobs Crook Creek. See Nobbs Crook Creek. Nochles, James, militia captain, 24. 197. Noddle's. Island, 10. 56. Noe, John, naturalized, 8. 72. Noe, John, regulator, 7. 736. Noe, Peter, son naturalized, 8. 72. Nogg and Campbell, (Hogg and Camp- bell (?), 22. 773. Noggard, P., Baptist minister, 5. 1180. Nogins, Joshua, in militia, 22. 376. Nohoroco fort, number killed at taking of, 2. 27, 36. Nois. See Noyes. Nois, iVIr., claims, 4. 809. Nokes, George, petitions for division of Orange Co., 9. 809-810. Nolachucky (Nonachucky, Nonatlu- chky, Nolachucki, Nanachucket, Nolichucky, Nolickuky, Nolechu- cky, Nolechage), 10. 660, 665; 15. 284; 19. 939. Indian boundary of, 11. 566, 567; headquarters on, 1 1 . 339. people from invade Indian lands, 1 6. 416; 17. 12, 14; petition Ruther- ford, 11. 609. petition from on annexation to N. C, 10. 708-711. quarrel over lands at, 22. 995. settlement at, 10. 768-769. Tories at, 10. 784. troops at, 10. 782. Nolachucky (Nollichuck, Nonetl- uchky, Nollechuckee, Nollichu- ckee, Nollichuckey) River, 10. 883, 885; 13. 115, 116; 17. 583; 24. 160; 25. 4. purchases on, 10. 606. settlement on head of proposed, 10. 769. whites on, 20. 780. Nolan, James, felon, 22. 861. Noland, John, petitions for repeal of tax on free negroes, 6. 982-983. Nolen, Ezekiel, pensioner, 22. 78. Nolley, Dixon, army rank, 16. 1125. Nolleyboy, James, land grant to, 4, 764. Nolsen, Dennfs, Sr., regulator, 7. 809, Noman, John, petition on separation, 22. 705-10. Non-importation agreement, goods re- fused or sold under, 9. 1134, 1144 1185. Non-Jurors, bill to repeal disqualifying acts, 19. 75, 122, 127. and provision tax, 24. 344-5, 391. Non-residents, bond required from in suits, 23. 766. Non-resistance, doctrine denounced, 22. 17. Non-suits, Eng. act on in force in N. C, 23. 322. Nonnery, Anderson, army rank, 16. 1127. Nook, the, 13. 286. Nook Point, IVIass., 10. 484. Nookes, Asahel, army rank, 16. 1127. Nooning, Wm., army rank, 16. 1124. Noorland, Richard, land grant to, 4. 1046. Nophilate, Abraham, in militia, 22. 326. Noratoke River. See Roanoke River. Norbert, Wm., witness, 6. 19. Norbury County, bill to erect, 8. 298, 337, 352. NORCOM, JOHN 215 NORFOLK COUNTY, VA. Norcom, John, petitions on county bounds, 9. 633-634. Ncrcom, Mare, witness, 1. 494. Norcom, Mary^ sells land, 1. 531. Norcom, Thos., a J P, 3. 234. Norcom, Thos., hired, 1. 482. Ncrcom (Norcomb, Norcum, Norkam), Thos., appraiser, 1. 580. attorney, 1. 562, 565, 582, 605, 606, 607, 608, 611, 617, 621, 651; and administrator, 1. 550. bond made null, 1. 611. buys and sells, 1. 613. buys land, 1. 487, 490, 561. juror, 1. 592. law suit, 1. 494, 522. pays witnesses, 1. 523. receives power of atty, 1. 549. road overseer, 1. 493, 656. sells land, 1. 531. surety, 1. 624, 627. witness, 1. 494, 496, 625. Norcomb (Norcum), Elizabeth, beaten, 1. 619. gives bond, 1. 620. sells land, 1 . 620. Norcomb, John, discharged by court, 2. 601. juror, 2. 552, 712; 25. 186. quit rents of, 22. 257. Norcomb, John, sells land, 1. 620 Norcomb, John, to arm vessels, 10. 352. Norcomb, Thos., juror, 2. 543; 25. 186. quit rents of, 22. 253. Norcum (Norcom, Norcomb), John, appraiser, 1. 524. buys, 1. 620. gives bond, 1. 620. proves power of att'y, 1. 625. road overseer, 1. 625. Nore, George, settler, 1. 76. Nore, The, 7. 785. Norfleet, Ed., quit rents of, 22. 257. Norfleet, Ezekiel, in militia, 22. 355. Norfleet, Jacob, petitions on county bounds, 9. 633-634. Norfleet, James, a J. P., 3. 234. Norfleet, Jas., in militia, 22. 355. Norfleet, John, land grant to, 4. ;)83. Norfleet, Mark, land grant to, 4. 764. Norfleet, Marmaduke, a J. P., 4. 47. in assembly, 3. 285, 286, 314; 4. 724. juror, 4. 518. land grant to, 4. 348, 628, 650, 707. quit rents 6f, 22. 253. rights proved, 4. 627. Norfleet, Marmaduke, in assembly, 21. 193, 195, 207, 209, 234, 294, 305, 332, 353, 372, 431. in Conv. 1789, 22. 37. Norfleet, Reuben, a J. P., 23. 992. resigns as J. P., 18. 19, 24, 254. Norfleet's Mill, 15. 142, 143; 22. 529. Americans make stand at, 1 5. 137. Norfolk, Duke of, claims C, 1. 34-35- 36, 52-53. patent to, 1. 528, 529-530. Norfolk, Duke of, settles question of precedency, 8. 625. Norfolk, Henry, Duke of, sells C, 1. 519. Norfolk, Va., 4. 793, 1304; 5. 1; 6, 290; 7. 39; 8. 257, 593; 9. 33, 34, 35, 828; 10. 309, 321, 365, 366, 367, 371, 372, 380, 381, 387, 394, 395, 396; 18. 772; 21. 476, 1083; 22. 114; 25. 92. attacked and burned, 10. 395; 14. 690 asks Woodford for protection, 10. 346. British at, 14. 718; attack, 10. 379- 380, 381-382, 387; to take post at 15. 246. condition and capture of, 11. 353. defended by Howe, 10. xi; 11. x. destroyed, 13. 465. Howe on war matters in, 11. 262- 264; thanked for work at, 10. 544, 556-557. Hyde at, 1. 738. N. C. troops paid in, 15. 686. Pendleton to Howe on his work, 1 1 . 274-275. service of Howe in, 11. 270. threatened, 14. 240. trade with, 3. 622; 7. 126. treatment of Br. refugees, 10. 380- 381. Norfolk Co., Va., 2. 746; 15. 618. beef in, 14. 732. boundaries, 1. 14. British in, 15. 157. depredations in, 14. 308; 15. 302. form of tenure, 1. 15. grant of, 1. 528, 530. patent of Lord Matravers for, 1. 14- 16. sheriff sends proclamation to N. C, 1. 518; to be careful on boundary, 1. 460. tithables in 1756, 5. 565. NORFOLK (VA.) GAZETTE 216 NORTH AMERICA Norfolk (Va.) Gazette, publishes strictures of Jones on Macknight 10. 32. Norfolk River, fortified by Br., 14. 100. Norhunty (?), 9. 1064. Noris. See Norris. Nors, Rear Admiral, escorts Palatines, 1. 908-909. Noris, George, land grant to, 4. 628. Noris, John, petition on separation, 22. 705-11. Noris, Wm., land grant to, 4. 628. Norkett, Wm., army rank, 16. 1125. Norlen, Denes, regulator, 8. 79. Norman, , law suit, 1. 587. Norman^ An, witness, 1. 452. Norman, Henry, imports persons, 1. 494. juror, 1. 397, 426. law suits, 1. 591, 626, 651. road overseer, 1. 607, 656. Ncrman, Henry, juror, 4. 525; 25. 186. land grant to, 4. 628. Norman, John, a J. P., 22. 918. Norman, John, in Prov. Cong., 10. 501; on com. Prov. Cong., 10. 504. Norman, John, land grant to, 4. 1032. Norman, Levi, army pay, 17. 235. Norman, Mary, imported, 1. 494. Norman, Nehemiah, in assembly, 16. 2; 17. 265, 266, 299, 384. Norman, Stokes, in militia, 22. 422. Norman, Thos., army rank, 16. 1126. Norman, Thomas, in army, 15. 725. Norman, A, 15. 677. Normandy, Duke of, 17. 468, 486, 488, 499, 500. Normon, Geo., takes oath, 22. 172. Normond, Henry, quit rents of, 22. 246. Ncrril, George, land grant to, 4. 65. Nort*s. See Noris. Norris, , work wanted, 2. 55. Norris, Ephraim, in militia, 22. 419. Norris, Frederick, army pay, 17. 236. Norris, Geor., in militia, 22. 310. Norris, Geo., in militia, 22. 331. Norris, George, land grant to, 4. 684, 953. Norris, Jacob, prisoner, 16. 673. Norris, James, beaten, 7. 37. confers on Selwyn lands, 7. 19-20. plantation laid out, 7. 23-24. Norris, James, land grant to, 4. 649. Norris, Jeremiaah, army pay, 17. 236. Norris, John, asks for lapsed land, 2. 378. deputy surveyor, 2. 353-354. Norris, Jos., co. coms'r, 24. 228, 229. Norris, Jos., in militia, 22. 372. NorK's, Joseph, land grant to, 4. 636. Norris, Robert, deposed as J. P., 17. 325; 20. 34. Norris, S. P.. clerk, 5. 1182, 1183. Ncrrls, Thos., army rank, 16. 1125. Norris, Thos., in militia, 22. 359. Norris, Thomas, juror, 4. 517. NorKs, Wm., juror, 2. 102, 104; 25. 187. vestryman, 2. 209; 23. 7. witness, 2. 491-492. Norris, Wm., tried for forgery, 2. 435- 6, 445-6, 448, 471. Norriss, Dan, in militia, 22. 284. Norriss, George, land grant to, 4. 803. Ncrsom, Thomas, juror, 4. 517. Ncrson, John, vestryman, 2. 209. North, Lord, 9. 351, 1210, 1280; 10. 127, 135, 157, 391, 447, 820; 13. vl; 14. 633; 16. 747. absolute as Pitt, 9. 1001. and trade with U. S., 16. 901-902. appoints Heron deputy auditor gen., 6. 523; Lucas as deputy aud. of revenue, 6. 47-48. at Privy Council, 11. 236-237. conciliatory motion by, 10. 1027. house pulled down, 14 592. Irish erect statute to, 14. 749. moves the restraining bill, 9. 1208. proposes to repeal Boston Port Bill, 10. 455. quoted, 8. 172. resolution of an insult to America, 10. 28; summarized, 10. 57-58. signs commission of Rutherford, 6. 757. speech considered, 10. 395, 396, 398; quoted, 11. 269. tired of war, 22. 516. troubles of, 13. 36. North, Lord Chief Justice, at Board of T. meeting, 1. 328-329. North, Lt. Col., 12. 523. field officer, 12. 534. North, Maj., 12. 472. North (Nash?), Francis, issues rations, 22. 468. North, Jas., army rank, 16. 1126. North, Wm., commissioner to settle accounts of N. C. and U. S., but declines, 17. 33, 42, 50, 80. North America, 2. 177, 192, 350, 351; NORTH AMERICA 217 NO. CAR. BRIGADE 3. 78, 369, 422; 4. 553, 954, 955, 1309, 1315; 5. xix, xxi, 78, 152, 378, 743, 750, 757, 789, 791, 792, 926, 1087, 1094, 1156; 6. 34, 65, 76, 324, 325, 348, 451, 561, 591, 592, 593, 594, 640, 705, 957, 973, 987, 1090; 7. viii, 141, 168c, 182, 348, 447, 450, 459, 504, 531, 695, 712, 749, 851, 865, 881, 989; 8. 3, 4, 17, 39, 313, 766, 767, 771; 9. 327, 632, 666, 1016, 1018, 1031, 1033, 1037, 1044, 1108, 1123, 1161, 1186, 1243, 1254; 10. 12, 59, 67, 138&, 170, 178, 242, 300, 1025; 11. 44, 140, 141, 145, 151, 154, 210, 231, 244, 493; 13. 335, 471; 15. 44, 255, 462, 752, 759; 16. 81, 84, 122, 124, 143, 419, 420, 421, 435, 452, 921; 18. 526; 19. 101, 831; 22. 231; 25. 356, 361, 370, 378. circular to gov's on appointment of Saunders as commander in chief, 6. 8; on embargo on corn and privateers, 5. 756-757; on enlist- ments for French War, 5. 330; on French War, 5. 144d-144/. draft of articles of conferedation for considered, 10. 175-179, 191, 186, 191-192. Pitt to governors on appointment, of Abercromby as general in chief, 5. 791-792; on French War, 5. 743- 745; on offences against Spain, 5. 785. recruits and their character, 1 5. 753. Robinson to governors on appoint- ment of Shirley, 5. 420 ; on French War, 5. 337-338; on expenses of French War, 5. 351-352. squadron to be sent to, 5. 774-5. North America, Bank of, act for se- curity of, 24. 446. North American Colonies, population in 1755, 5. 470, 471, 472, 473. troops from at Carthagena, 15. 752, 753. North Americans, 16. 921. North Bank of Chowan, ferries over, 15. 629. North Banks, petition from, 22. 939. North Branch of Catawba River, and S. C. boundary, 8. 557, 561, 569, 573, 612. North Britian, 10. 248; 22. 289. names of persons from, 7. 543-544. See also Scotland. North Buffalow, 8. 507. North Caroli'ma, 23. 6. bounds, 1. 391. description, 1. 467. first name, 2. vii. first use of term, 1. xxiii, xxiv; 2. 395; 25. V. should collect provisions, 22. 914. term used, 1. 357, 365, 367, 372; 4. 1200. to be annexed to Va:, 1. 441. votes not to close Miss., 22. 901. North Carolina Artillery, 22. 154, 905. clothing, pay, &c., to, 22. 914. officers, 22. 921, 926. surrendered at Charleston, 14. 816. North CarolHna battalions, action of C. C. on reorganization of, 13. 426. condition, 14. 290. consolidated by C. C, 15. 710-711. list of officers, 13. 474-476. provisions needed for, 13. 460-461. report on arrangement and officers of, 13. 469-470; on troops, 13. 343- 344. returns of reenlistments, 1 5. 749-750. to b« reorganized, 13. 154. North Carolina brigade, 12. 558; 15. 205; 22. 93, 130, 1017; 24. 416. arrangement of officers, 16. 501- 502. at West Point, 14. 159. bill to fill up, 13. 886, 890, 893, 905, 980, 981, 985, 996. Caswell reports on, 14. 855. Charleton killed, 14. 138. clothing for, and deserters from, 16. 588, 589. Dixon on, 16. 517-518. furnish captains for courts martial, 12. 501, 505. guard from, 12. 502. location, 13. 496; 14. 332. losses at Eutaw Springs, 15. 637- 638; of Stono, 14. 121; at Stone Ferry, 15. 751. make up of, 12. 508. Martin to commander on exchange of prisoners, 16. 708. men to be in Cont. service, 14. 21. movements of, 14. 222. ordered to Phila., 14. vii. position in army, 12. 509; in line of march, 12. 504. promotion of officers discussed, 13. 392. report on, 16. 611-612, 614-616; and returns of, 13. 428, 445, 457, 458, NO. CAR. CATECHISM 218 NO. CAR. CONT. LINE 479-481, 487-488, 503. 504-531; laid before Gen. Assem., 13. 40, 401; on riding horses of, 13. 427. resolve on countermanded, 12. 842, 924-925, 926, 927, 933. return ment'd, 15. 194; returns of, 12. 661; 15. 768; of stores furn- ished to, 15. 597. to go to S. C. and Ga., 14. 206, 209. to join Lincoln, 14. 230. Wilson court martialed, 12. 502. North Caroldna Catechism, descrip- tion of, 8. 765. North Carolina Cavalry, return of, 17. 1038. North Carolina Continental Line (North Carolina Line), 16. 721, 881, 1138; 18. 10, 182, 257, 264; 19. 127, 210, 545, 549, 619, 632, 956, 957, 958, 963, 978, 995, 996, 1000; 20. 9, 24, 54, 93, 108, 144, 191, 223, 281, 408, 419, 426, 457, 489, 562; 21. 317, 414, 711, 727, 736, 764, 766, 805, 945, 950, 1025, 1035, 1040, 1058; 22. 94, 95, 115, 122, 125, 129, 214, 925, 1008, 1012^ 1016, 1017. Abstract of Army Aocts, 17. 189-263. address from 16. 43-44, 45, 48, 51, 62, 64; 19. 173-174; and bill for relief, 19. 20, 23, 36, 37, 74, 75, •106. affairs of, 18. 57-58, 59, 61-62, 64, 66, 93, 110, 129, 150, 154-155, 180, 184, 185, 187, 189, 190, 234, 281, 296, 297, 298, 324, 328, 338, 351- 352, 365, 373, 380-382, 400-401, 415-16, 421, 441, 446, 447, 461. allowance of to officers, 1 8. 820, 824, arrearages to, 22. 806-7. auditors to settle accounts revived, 18. 190-191, 212. bill for relief of, 19. 80-81, 121; for tax to pay interest on certificates, 19. 636-637, 702; on arrears to, 20. 200, 216, 221, 394, 434; on certificates of, 21. 813, 846; issue of certiiioates to, 21. 863-864, 867, 868, 884, 906, 907, 970, 972, 981, 982, 983, 984, 990, 997, 1005, 1006, 1008, 1056; to print currency to pay, 19. 55, 566, 576, 602, 677-8; to pay interest to, 19. 547; to re- peal act to open land office for, etc., 19. 584, 586, 593-594, 624, 63b- 639, 682, 683, 701, 707, 712; to settle accounts, &c., 20. 61, 78 ' 88, 110; to settle accounts and frauds in, 20. 207-208, 214-215, 217, 228, 230, 232, 233, 393, 408, 409, 420, 421, 423-424, 432-433, 472, 473; to settle claims of, 21. 340, 348, 396, 620, 662, 706. bounty lands to, 17. 580. brevet commissions for, 16. 994. certificates to, 16. 527. claims of, 20. 614, 615-616. clothing to, 16. 505; 19. 126; not paid for, 19. 674, 692-693. com. and bill on arrears to, 19. 162, 194, 205, 212, 213, 214-215, 216, 218, 219, 220, 222, 223, 227, 229, 231, 280, 281, 282, 289, 293, 307, 310, 315, 323, 334 335, 344, 346, 353, 355, 356, 358, 364, 366, 367; and reports on accounts of and bill on, 19. 562, 575, 602, 603, 604, 605, 640, 651, 685-687, 697, 702-3, 705; and reports on commissioners ac- counts, 20. 8; on condition of, 17. 818-819, 904, 906; for relief of, 21. 756, 906. cost of supplies to, 15. 740. enlistments from S. C, 16. 612, 614. equipment, 19. 873. frauds in accounts of, 18. 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 36, 40, 47, 58-59, 61-62, 65, 66, 67-68, 71-74, 75, 76, 79, 80, 83, 85, 87, 88, 89 93, 94, 95, 96, 101 102, 103, 104, 108-109, 116, 121, 122, 125, 126, 150-151, 153-154, 156, 157, 161-164, 166-167, 180, 187, 192- 193, 200, 203-4, 206, 217, 219, 221, 222, 223, 232-234, 235, 241, 248, 249, 250-253, 267, 270, 272-274, 278, 284, 290, 292, 293, 298, 299, 300, 301, 303-307, 308, 310-311, 312, 314, 315, 318, 319, 321, 322, 324, 325, 326, 327, 329, 330, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 342, 349, 357, 359, 370-372, 374, 375-376, 377, 379, 382, 383-386, 389-390, 393, 396, 400, 411, 412, 426, 429-430, 432, 436, 437, 439, 440-441, 442, 443, 444, 447, 449, 451, 452, 457, 459, 460, 461, 465, 466, 467, 468, 470, 472, 475, 684, 685; 20. 747-750. h6rse and wagons of, 16. 675. lands for, 16. 919-920; 19. 938; con- sidered, 16. 324-325; friends in, 20. 109, 113; in danger, 16. 524- 526; in West, 16. 587-588; war- rants to, 18. 406, 416; warrants NO. CAR. CONT. TROOPS 219 NO. CAR. MILITIA for widows of, 20. 1042-1043. letter from agent of considered, 16. 165; of Fenner on, 20. 766, 923; letter to ment'd, 19. 118. list of officers, 18. 485-486; print- ed, 18. xii. memorial of officers on pay, &c., 17. 659, 661, 698, 701-702, 738, 742, 743, 777-779, 793. muster rolls of wanted, 20. 129, '604, 614, 615-616, 630, 749, 761. mutiny in, 19. 957. officers of rearranged, 16. xi; rec- commended for coms, 19. 44; to be deranged and action on same, 18. 455-6. pay of, 20. 457; 21. 686; in paper, 17. 38; for supplies to wanted, 17. 68. pensions for, 20. 1035-1036. prisoners for embezzlement, 20. 747-749. proceedings and memorial of, 18. 61-62, 64-65, 71-74, 77, 113-114, 117, 123. promotion of officers, 16. 603-604, 627-628, 630-631. prosecutions for frauds, 20. 610- 611, 616, 630, 634. provision for, 17. 851-852, 853; for payments of, 18. 878. rank in and election of officers for, 10. 906-908. rearrangement of officers, 16. 575- 577, 578, 607-610, 612, 648, 649, 653, 654, 655, 664-666, 667, 669; 17. 132, 141-142. recruits for 19. 909-911; 22. 927-9. relief for needed, 1 7. 272. remarks on, 15. 765. reports on, 15. 425, 426; on bound- ary coms'r for, 19. 626-627, 635; in Camden Co., 18. 796-798; on supplies to, 18. 484-476, -495-496. return of, 15. 420. roster of, 16. 1002-1197. services, 22. 729-31. settlement of accounts of, 17. 470- 471; 20. 535. suffers at Valley Forge, 13. iii. sums due to, &o., 18. 651, 653-654, 691-692, 700-703, 727-735. supplies to, 16. 779; exchanged, 16. 486. See also Troops. North Carolina ContCnental troops, 24. 456. North Carolina Currency, 15. 656. North Carolina Detachment, return of that under Waddell, 15. 760. North Carolina dragoons, report of Board of War on disposition of, 13. 58, 496-498, 499. North Carolina Gazette, 8. v, 268, 269, 331; 9. 1223; 10. xiv, 268, 273, 417, 465, 473, 475, 550, 1021; 12. 623, 745; 13. 226; 17. 364, 498, 500, 504; 18. 196, 199, 420, 428, 571, 716, 805; 24. 427, 686, 741, 742, 855, 933. extracts from, 9. 1031-1041, 1132, 1133-35, 1145; 11. 742, 743, 747, 753, 755, 759, 774, 778, 787, 789- 790, 799, 804-806, 812-813, 815- 816, 822-823, 824-825; 13. 355-36(5, 362-364, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 378, 380, 389, 397, 402, 408, 411, 418, 420, 421, 425, 431, 438, 450, 452, 455, 456, 459, 461, 462, 463, 464, 468, 471, 477, 482, 486, 499. 500, 501; 18. 21-22. loyal addresses published in, 9. 1200, 1203. quoted, 13. vi. reprints from on Stamp act, 8. 123- 125, 127-130, 143, I680-I68/, 187- 188. threatened suspension of, 13, 259. See also Printers. North Carolina Legion, 18. 474, 1138, 1149, 1162, 1201. promotion in, 16. 312. report on wanted, 18. 512. North Carolina Letter Book, extracts, 17. 1047-1048. North Carolina Loyalists, 14. 517. organized in Fla., 1 1 . xviii. See also Loyalists, Tories. North Carolina Lutheran Synod, 8. 761, 777, 778, 779, 780, 781, 782, 787, 791, 792, 793, 794, 795, 796. fraternal union with Episcopal Church, 8. 788-91. history, 8. 773-776. North Carolina IVIedical Society, bill to incorporate, 21. 758, 795, 889, 907, 910, 911, 956, 957, 1010. North Carolina Mercury, 10. 1021. North Carloina mii;tia, 17. 407, 1046, 1047; 19. 960, 971, 973, 974, 995- 996; 22. 98, 123, 142, 150, 1017. discontent among, 19. 986-987, 988. join Greene, 17. 1002. losses at Stone Ferry, 15. 751. NO. CAK. MIS. ROLLS 220 NORTH RIVER reports on, 17. 1042-43, 1054-61. return of, 22. 1022; at Guilford C. H., 17. 1038. services, 22. 730. threatened by Br., 17. 1044-1046. North Carolina Miscellaneous Rolls, extracts from, 17. 1042. North Carolina Rail Road, 8. 746, 747. North Carolina Regiment (Amer.), 8. 24. North Carolina Regiment (Br.), 17. 980; 22. 191, 231. and battle of Camden, 1 5. 270. losses at Hanging Rock. 14. 868. See also Loyalists, N. C. Royal mili- tia, N. C. Loyalists, N. C. Volun- teers, Tories. North Carolina Regulars, 22. 122. North Carolina Royal Militia, mem- bers of convicted of treason, 16. 684, .685, 694, 699, 708. North Carolina State Papers, extracts from, 13. 424; 14. 800-801, 802, 818-19, 824-825; 15. 1-3, 60, 98-100, 117-118. North Carolina Troops, 18. 164; 19. 996. promotions in discussed, 13. 263. North Carolina Univ. Mag., reprint from, 11. 828-837. North Carolina Volunteers (Br.), at Guilford C. H., 17.1024. report on, 15. 397; 17. 1009, 1027. See also N. 0. Loyalists; N. C. Regi- ment (Br.) ; Tories. North Cove, 10. 713. North Creek, 7. 866. North Dividing Creek, 4. 71. North East, 14. 834. North East Branch of Cape Fear River, 3. 417, 425, 502, 617; 4. 40, 43, 44, 45, 156, 222, 223, 640, 644, 646, 684, 685, 686, 688, 689, 1047, 1127; 5. 158, 353, 621, 1210; 8. 608; 15. 559; 22. 135, 298, 384, 386; 23. 133, 187, 220, 342, 369, 418, 456, 910; 24. 332, 636, 637, 846; 25. 257, 298, 488. North East Branch Cape Fear River, act for bridge over, 23. 687; 25. 506-7; for coms'rs on roads of, 25. 264; for town on, 23. 399; 25. 268-70. bill for bridge over, 7. 301, 303, 311, 313, 339, 359, 360, 364, 365, 380, 383-384, 388, 420; 19. 640; to amend act on bridge, 13. 850, 871, 942, 959, 975; to clear up, 4. 1320, 1333, 1334, 1335; to Improve navi- gation, 20. 170, 176, 188, 199, 300, 350; to erect town on, 5. 41, 43, 45, 46, 49, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 199, 201, 203, 204, 205, 206, 208; 6. 855, 861, 876, 919, 923, 928; 18. 127, 167, 188, 338, 346, 353, 379, 393-394, 398; bridge over bought, 19. 440. British on, 15. 782. land on wanted by Swiss, 4. 208. McCuUoh lands on, 4. 162, 163; 5. xxxiii; 8. 570. navigable, 1 5. 569. sawmills on, 8. xlvii. skirmish on, 15. 787, 789. North East Bridge, 10. 696; 24. 948, North East Camp, 8. 600. North East Co. Dist., report on militia, 22. 337, 341-2. North East Parish of Chowan Pre- cinct, 25. 177, 178. North East Parish of Pasq. Precinct, 23. 6, 7. established, 2. 207. vestryman of, 2. 209. North East Part of Carolina, 25. 162, 167, 168, 169, 172, 173. 176, 179, 182, 184, 191, 194, 196, 198, 199, 200, 201, 204, 206, 210, 211, 212. North East R^ver, 4. 53; 6. 1018, 1088, 11. 832. North East River, 20. 594. North East Swamp, bill to improve navigation, 20. 170, 176, 188, 199, 300, 350. North Fork, The, 22. 702. North Fork of Second Broad River, bill on fish, 20. 181, 355. North Island, 2. 751. North Landing, 9. 34. North Mountain, 5. 1201. North River, 2. 317, 500, 724, 747, 751; 4. 335; 6. 1019, 1020; 11. 808; 13. 464; 23. 221 act for canal to, 14. 871-2; for road to, 23. 592; 25. 474-5. bill for canal to, 18. 14, 30, 43, 242, 246, 265, 266; for road to, 6. 853, 854, 861, 866, 872, 874, 891, 919, 923, 928, 943, 946. fort on, 16. 881. inspection at, 24. 581; 25. 313, 380. observations from, 1. 386. quit rents paid at, 25. 217. NORTH RIVER 221 NORTH WEST RIVER threatened, 1 1 . 437. tobacco inspection at, 23. 641, 792. North River (Currituck), 24. 647, 960. North River, N. Y., 8. xxxix; 1 1 . 514, 542 (?), 666; 13. 197, 237, 495, 14. 191, 563. North River Bridge, 25. 474. North River Point, 2. 802. North Sea, 16. 897. North Shore, 2. 11. North Shore of Chowan River, 2. 17. North Shore of the Sound, 2. 118, 119, 150. North Star, the, brings in salt, 9. 1103. North West Branch of Cape Fear River, 3. 425, 442, 471, 502; 4. 51, 57, 59, 60, 71, 156, 219, 280, 335, 811, 890, 948, 949, 950; 5. 164, 246, 354, 494, 1012, 1210; 6. 579, 608, 609, 729, 740-741, 765, 766, 816, 1072; 9. 181, 659; 10. 466; 11. 284; 13. 313, 315; 15. 651; 16. 596; 22. 299; 23. 149, 187, 220, 221, 369, 418, 447, 448, 513, 592, 594, 622, 910; 24. 636, 637, 848, 985; 25. 264, 298, 470, 480, 487, 488. act for ferry on, 23. 479; 25. 356; for road to, 23. 439, 662-3; 25. 330; for town on, 23. 920-2. and S. C. boundary, 5. 380, 381, 382. 389, 390. bill for ferry over, 5. 873-874, 876, 888, 894-895, 896, 897, 899, 900, 902, 924; for road to, 5. 504, 505, 508, 509, 519, 532, 534, 535, 536, 537, 541, 544, 558; for town on, 8. 820-821, 857, 865, 874, 880, 883, 891, 924-925, 937, 938, 947, 948, 953; 8. 295, 296, 297, 299, 300, 301, 321, 325-326, 332, 336, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 349, 366, 393, 438, 477, 479, 523; 9. 386, 388, 391, 443, 462, 463, 468, 473, 475, 479, 483, 583, 659, 726, 774; to amend act for town on, 7. 563, 591, 598, 601, 604, 629, 635, 637, 639. cattle and horses to be collected on, 15. 206. course, 6. 784. freshet in, 1 T. 168. navigable, 15. 569. proposed grant to McCuUoh on, 4. 162. saw mills on, 8. xlvii. Swiss want lands on, 4. 157. North West Branch of New Rfiver, bill for navigation, 19. 428-429, 763, 791. North West Co. Dists., report on, 22. 337. North West District of New Hanover Co., act on road for, 23. 220. North West High Road, 25. 463. North West Landing, 2. 751; 14. 95; 25. 469. North West IVIain Road, 25. 463. North West Parish, 4. 7; 5. 116, 406; 23. 187. act to divide, 23. 498-500; to fix boundary, 23. 164-165, 336, 445. bill to divide, 5. 1019, 1020, 1036, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1052, 1054, 1055, 1097. part added to St. George's, 23. 504. North West Parish of Bertie, 3. 334. act to create, 23. Ill, 334; 25. 210, 298-304; to fix boundaries, 23. 205- 206, 337. North West Passage, Dobbs desires discovery of, 5. v; 6. 992. North West River (Biaden), 24. 533. North West River (Curritucl<), 3. 186; 4. 53; 6. 1081, .1084; 23. 120; 25. 161. army at, 15. 673. boundary of N. C. and Va., 2. 731, 747, 748, 750, 751, 803. British on, 15. xiii, 145. Lamb on act for road to, 7. 225. observations from, 1. 386. toll books to be kept at, 23. 60- 61, 333. North West River (Cape Fear?), act for road to, 25. 481. North West River, (New Han.), 24. 985. North West River, (Onslow), bill for ferry on, 7. 48, 50, 51, 54, 61, 70, 71, 76, 78, 80, 83-84; for Onslow C. H. on, 5. 534, 535, 542; for road to, 6. 492, 855, 856, 861, 872, 874, 891, 921, 923-924, 928, 936, 943, 952, 1233, 1238, 1239-1240, 1243, 1243- 1244, 1253, 12S5, 1286-1287, 1293- 1294, 1295,1297, 1301-1302, 1303, 7. 92 proposed settlement for, 4. 156. North West River Bridge, Va., 15. 144, 158; 19. 893. aid sent to Gregory, 17. 806-807, 808. Gregory at, 17. 992. troops at, 15. 112. North West River Bridge Camp, 15. NOETH WEST STORE 222 NOETHAMPTON CO. 112, 156. North West Store, 5. 357. North West Territory, 16. 261. gov't, 20. 740-746, 774. lands of ceded to U. S., 16. 891, 892. Northampton Co., 4. 724, 989, 990, 1025, 1026, 1072, 1123, 1125, 1170, 1231, 1233, 1336; 5. x, xlii, 2, 241, 590, 591, 976, 1008, 1047, 1059; 6. 154, 381, 407, 537, 547, 735, 742, 807, 900o, 978, 980, 981, 994, 1042, 1050, 1127, 1265; 7. 7, 252, 265, 352, 383, 424, 477, 575; 8. 12, 13, 20, .45, 228, 315; 9. 20, 21, 156, 298, 325, 592, 1003; 10. xxxiv, 66, 416, 525, 558, 585, 917, 937, 977; 11. 320, 657, 679; 12. 133, 134, 136, 190, 295, 296, 358; 13. 98, 168, 652; 15. 450, 480, 493, 582, 588; 16. 564; 18. 252, 497; 19. 222, 223, 403, 405, 406, 409, 464, 474, 488, 524, 728, 731, 819, 828; 20. 26, 146, 325, 330, 531, 542, 560, 576; 21. 101, 1070; 22. 106, 287, 606, 756, 780, 781,; 23. 249, 255, 271, 273, 373, 411, 478, 488, 496, 508, 514, 553, 564, 575, 618, 620, 626, 633, 692, 705, 723, 855, 874, 904, 912, 927, 946, 991; 24. 107, 109, 581, 860, 938; 25. 64, 256, 467, 496. act for court, 24. 37-9, 50-64, 161; 25. 274-87, 437; for tax, 23. 544-5; 25. 472; for parrish in, 25. 298- 304; for poor house, 24. 738-9; for tax for public buildings, 24. 519, 594, 625, 632-3, 703, 767; for town in, 23. 346; 24. 856-7, 960-1; 25. 240-2; on boundary, 23. 658; on jurors, 24. 82-4, 273-5; 25. 422; on roads, 23. 449-51; on strays, 23. 777-9, 972; to add part to Bute, 23. 754-5; to divide, 23. 503-4; to divide North West Parish, 23. 498- 500; to establish, 23. 205-206, 337, 445; to erect repealed, 5. 93, 116; and to be re-enacted, 5. 405- 407; to fix time ot co. ct., 23. 484; 24. 717-18; 25. 288, 364, 406. asks for incorporation of town, 6. 1269-1270; for minister, 7. 790. bill for fixing place of courts, 5. 1010, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1036, 1053 1056, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1062, 1065, 1097; for payment of taxes in tobacco, 6. 667, 674; for public buildings, 19. 611, 676, 702; 20. 24; for tax for public building, 19. 409, 419, 422, 470, 735, 749, 755, 807, 817; for town in. 4. 1055, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1064; 7. 577; 18. 17, 30, 44, 247, 249, 253, 259, 266, 268; 21. 54, 77, 85, 117, 122; on strays, 8. 100, 325; 9. 842, 848, 852, 861, 894, 895, 907, 910, 913, 914, 928, 1014; to add part to Bute, 7. 558, 560, 579, 584, 585, 623, 625-626, 668; to alter line of, 6. 1232, 1234, 1238, 1240, 1253, 1284, 1287, 1294, 1298, 1299; 7. 92; to alter time of court, 4. 1054; 5. 875, 876, 899, 900, 901, 1005, 1008, 1010, 1011; to appoint treasurer, 4. 1322, 1323, 1324, 1328, 1338, 1339, 1340, 1342, 1343, 1348; to divide parish in, 5. 1047, 1048, 1049, 1052, 1054, 1055, 1097; to erect poor house in, 17. 286; to make new county out of, 6. 128, 129, 131, 161-162, 163-164, 168, 170, 171, 183, 200; to pay for goods burned, 6. 644, 649, 650-651, 660, 674, 675, 684, 685, 750. cases of tried at Edgecombe C. H., 23. 253. census of 1790, 26. 834-856. clergy in, 8. 222. clothing for troops due from, 12. 639, 748. complaints of officers from, 8. 313. court days, 23. 703, 704, 874, 885, 932, 946, 990. debts due to, 8. 280-281. drafts in, 1 5. 360. dues from sheriffs, 9. 572. Edwards clerk of, 5. 634. established out of Bertie, 6. 302. in Halifax dist, 15. 377. Indians in, 5. 321. inspection in, 25. 313, 379. J. P.'s in, 4. 713, 966, 1038; 5. 32; 6. 335; 9. 75; 23. 995. land grants in, 4. 619, 626, 627, 634, 635, 638, 641, 643, 651, 703, 704, 705, 709, 710, 711, 712, 761, 764, 765, 766, 767, 768, 1033. members of assembly, 4. 731, 733, 740, 816, 1170, 1231; 5. 232, 239, 521, 697, 847, 1110; 6. 77, 98, 135, 147, 364, 662, 801, 893, 1152, 1259, 1260; 7. 284, 342, 346, 347, 351; 8. 106, 303, 307, 308, 310, 418; 9. 148, 448, 734, 736, 1188; 12. 2, 18, 266, 272, 342, 590, 656, 671; 13. 736, 785, 811, 885; 16. 2; 17. 265, 277, NORTHAMPTON CO. 223 NORTHEY, EDWARD 795, 878; 18. 2, 227, 267; 19. 1, 129, 158, 234, 400, 513, 718, 745; 20. 2, 5, 31, 37, 120, 302, 476; 21. 2, 194, 730, 872, 893. members in Conv. 1788 and 89, 22. 3, 38. members in Prov. Congress, 9. xxxi, 1042, 1179; 10. 165, 501, 508, 515, 914, 946, 961. militia in, 5. 575, 603; in regulator campaign, 8. 697, 702, 707; in Spanish alarm, 22. 273-274; or- ganization of, 10. 626, facing 680, 944; returns, 22. 309, 313. Morton settles in, 7. 241-242, 252- 253, 260; to S. P. G. on his work in, 7. 424. new county cut out of, 6. 227. no bounty to troops, 15. 8. number members in assem., 5. 87, 88. officers, 9. 298. organization of troops, 10. 205, 207, 531, 626, facing 680. owes state, 21. 1068, 1076. parishes and ministers in, 7. 457, 541. payments to Jones, 5. 969. petition from, 19. 160, 162, 171, 174, 280, 291; for new county, 5. 1068; for repeal of on free negroes, 6. 982-983; on inter-marriages, 5. 295. population, 18. iii, 433. regulation in, 8. 537. religious affairs in, 6. 1052. report on militia of, 5. 163. salt sold in, 12. 101. sheriffs, 5. 978, 982. slave burnt in, 5. 976. slaves not to cultivate tobacco, 23. 952. S. C. proceedings, 10. 140. supreme ct. of held in Enfield, 5. 260. tax in, 19. 707. taxables in, 7. 146, 284, 289, 539 541; in 1754, 5. 320, 575, 603. time for inferior ct., 7. 609, 647. tobacco inspection in, 23. 641, 736, 792. treasurer for, 23. 378-380, 400. troops to be raised, 13. 411; 24. 153. Northampton Co., Pa., 8. 728. Germans in, 8. 729. Northampton Co., Va., tithables in 1756. 5. 565. Northampton District, act on place for courts, 23. 490-2. recruiting officer for, 22. 928. Northamptonshire, Eng., 4. 877. Northcoat (Northcoate), John, ap- praiser, 1. 449. attorney, 1. 443. imports persons, 1. 396. Northcoate, John, imported, 1. 394. Northcot, John, claims, 9. 590. Northcut, John, a J. P., 23. 994. Northen, Philip, q.uit rents of, 22. 247. Northern, Joseph, pensioner, 22. 78. Northern Army, 22. 588. address of to Washington and his reply on pay, 16. 826-832. hopes from, 15. 502. supplied on contract, 1 6. 8. Northern Army (Br.), 15. 292. Northern Counties, members refuse to attend assembly, 6. 1035, 1036. ~ opposed to Southern, 9. 1053. outvote the Southern, 6. 972. property threatened in, 4. 1146. refuse to use paper money, 6. vii. struggle for representation. See Representation, struggle for. Northern District, 18. 760. Northern District, bill for treasurer for, 7. 555, 556, 557, 562, 574, 575, 578, 590, 595, 597, 599, 602, 623, 631-632, 668, 651, 695. Northern Indians, 19. 848, 951. ready to revolt, 17. 109. send war message to Cherokees, 10. 773-774, 776-779, 780, 782, 784; 17. 115. threaten South, 20. 653, 655, 677; Tenn., 20. 708, 711, 712; war, 20. 692; 22. 494, 683. trouble those in South, 17. 428, 429. Northern States, 16. viii, 679, 734; 18. 757; 20. 655; 22. 812. and militia, 17. 97. arms in, 17. 103. in Fed. Conv., 20. iv. jealousy of in C. C, 11. 396. Northern Neck of Va., charter of, 1. 848. Northern's Creek, 2. 751. Northern's House, 2. 747. Northey, IVIr., at Board of Trade meet- ing, 8. 275-277. Northey (Northy), Sir Edward, opin- ion on impressing seamen, 4. 639. NORTHEY, SAMUEL 224 NORWOOD, JOHN on efforts to stop the making of temporary laws in colonies, 2. 136. opinion on S. C. church acts, 1. 642- 643. Northey, Samuel, land lapses, 2. 772. petition and complaint ment'd, 2. 817. petitions Everard against unjust court judgments, 2. 757-761, 762. Northey, W., to Tryon on laws of 1768 and 1769, 8. 264-267. Northgroves, Wm., army rank, 16. 1125. Northumberland, Duke of^ 9. 1092. Northumberland, Earl of, 7. 459. Northumberland (parole), 8. 595. Northumberland Co., Va., tithables in 1756, 5. 565. Northven, John, in militia, 9. 59. Northy, , Allen vs., case recited, 3. 225. Northy, , Trotter vs., case recited, 3. 225. Northy, David, law suit, 2. 108. Northy, Sam'l., Jr., asks for lapsed land, 2. 378. Norton, Capt., sails on war erpedition, 1. 878. Norton, Lt., court martialed, 12. 523- 524. Norton, Aaron, petition on separation, 22. 705-10. Norton, Cornelius, witness, 5. 778. Norton, Cornelius, Jr., witness, 5. 778. Norton, Isham, Sr., pensioner, 22. 79. Norton, Isom, in militia, 17. 1058. Norton, Jacob, army rank, 16. 1123. Norton, John, abuses governor, 2. 540, 541-542. indicted, 2. 267-8. juror, 2. 596. law suit, 2. 112. to muster troops for S. C, 2. 180. vestryman, 23. 7. Norton, John, petition on separation, 22. 705-10. Norton, John, quit rents of, 22. 247. Norton, Jonathan, in militia, 22. 348. Norton, Jos., judge, 1. 491. Norton, Richard, petition on catching fish, 9. 87-88. Norton, Richard, Watauga to be an- nexed, 10. 708-711. Norton, Stephen, petitions for division of Orange Co., 9. 809. Norton, W., land grant to, 4. 56. Norton, Wm., army rank, 16. 1123. Norton, Wm., army rank, 16. 1123. Norton, Wm., in army, 15. 721. Norton, Wm., in militia, 17. 1057. Norton, Wm., in militia, 17. 1058. Norton, Wm., land grant to, 4. 49, 218, 336. rights proved, 4. 598. Norton, Wm., petition on catching flsh, 9. 87-88. Norton, Wm., regulator, 7. 736. Norton, Wm., road coms'r, 23. 221. Norton, Wm., run to, 22. 444. Norvil, Elizabeth, q.uit rents of, 22. 242. Norvlll, James, settler, 1. 76. Norvill, Thomas, settler, 1. 76. Norwalk, Conn., 9. 1232. burned, 8. xxxviii. Norway, 5. 318, 322; 15. 339. naval stores exported from, 6. 1031. rates on freight from, 1. 599. trade with, 6. 1033. traders from, 1. 468. Norwed, Jno., in militia, 22. 367. Norwell, . exchanged, 16. 675. Norwel! (Norvil, Norvill), Enos, army pay, 17. 235. army rank, 16. 1126. pensioner, 22. 79. Norwell, Wm., army pay, 17. 235. Norwest, the, 9. 1022. Norwood, George, land grant to, 4. 619. quit rents of, 22. 242. CJorwood, Gilliam, in militia, 22. 160. Norwood, Gillum, takes oath, 22. 174. Norwood, John, act for him to sell land, 24. 313. bill to enable him to sell lands, 13. 866, 872, 889, 957, 963, 980. boundary and co. coms'r, 24. 228, 229, 449. in assembly, 13. 913, 925, 928, 959, 975, 980, 982, 984, 988, 990, 1000; 19. 385. in Conv. 1788, 22. 2, 5, 25, 28, 30, 31. on com. of assemb., 13. 867, 915, 958. on S. C. of Halifax Dist, 10. 215. Norwood, John, army pay, 17. 235. army rank, 16. 1126. Norwood, John, in Davidson's Co., 14. 294. Norwood, Jno., in militia, 22. 371. Norwood, Jno., In militia, 22. 392. Norwood, John, petitions for Windsor as C. H., 9. 804-806. Norwood, John, pensioner, 22. 79. NORWOOD, JOHN 225 NOTTOWAY Norwood, John, resigns as J. P., 19. 588. Norwood, Jordan, takes oath, 22. 175. Norwood, Jordan, in militia, 22. 167. Norwood, Math., land grant asked for, 4. 634. Norwood, Nat., juror, 4. 522. Norwood, Nath., land grant to, 4. 634. Norwood, Nath'l, takes oath, 22. 175. Norwood, Samuel, juror, 4. 522. Norwood, Theophilus, land grant to, 4. 279. Norwood, Thos., land grant asked, 4. 971; grant to, 4. 803, 968, 1254; grant to delayed, 4. 1252-1253. land to be surveyed, 5. 813. resurvey ordered for, 4. 1037. Norwood, Wm., army rank, 16. 1126. Norwood, Wm., land grant to, 4. 619, 641. Norwood, Wm., quit rents of, 22. 242. Nosworthy, Saml., army rank, 16. 1125. Notaries, gov. to appoint, 24. 99. Notationes in totam Soripturam Sac- ram, 2. 583. Notchay Fort, 17. 519. Notched Entries, history of, 5. 642- 643. Notchee Creel<, "22. 1002, 1004. Notcher, Wm., in militia, 22. 42. Notes, act to issue, 23. 781-3. and bonds, bill to prevent taking judgment on, 6. 1223, 1233, 1235, 1267, 1268, 1271, 1284-5. bill for recovery of money on, 6. 818- 819, 844, 862, 870, 874, 890, 904- 905, 906, 931, 944, 945, 946. bills and bonds, act on proceedings on, 25. 53-4; to make negotiable, 24. 791-2. issue of discussed, 5. 825, 826, 827. private, Dobbs's proclamation against, 6. 955; issued by Murray and reasons, 5. 937-938, 941, 943- 944, 952-953; of Murray and Ruth- erford ment'd, 5. 988; investi- gated, 5. 825. promisory, act to recover on, 23. 586-8; Eng. act on in force in N. C, .23. 325. report on issue of, 6. 203. use of to pay soldiers^ 16. 838-839, 845-848. Notes, Prefatory, 1. ix-xxxiv; 2. iii- xix; 3. iii-xviil; 4. iii-xxii; 5. iii-lxi; 6. iil-xxv; 7. iii-xxxiv; 8. iii-xlvlil; 9. iii-xlvii; 10. iii-xli; 11. vii-xx; 12. iii-v; 13. iii-xiv; 14. iii-xvi; 15. iii-xiv; 16. iii-xii; 17. iil-x; 18. iii-ix; 19. iii-vi; 20. iii-vil; 21. ili-vi; 22. iii-vii; 23. lii; 24. iii-iv; 25. iii-yi; 26. iii-iv. Notes of credit, act to issue, 25. 331- 3, 345-8, 350-2, 361-4, 370-2, 394. to be redeemed, 5. 887. to be paid out of glebe funds, 5. 923, 925. See also Bills of Credit, currency, money. Northern, Samuel, army pay, 17. 235. Northern, Sol., army rank, 16. 1127. Notley, Prince of, complains of en- croachments, 13. 184. Notley, Thos., commissioner on to- bacco planting, 1. 117-118, 139-140, 151-153. Notley RSver, 5. 1192. Notre Dame, brig., 15. 39, 392. Nott, , killed, 15. 571. Nott, Col., reports on war materials in Va., 1. 835. Nott, Andrew, land grant to, 4. 1246. Nott, Jethro., army pay, 17. 235. Nottingham Township, N. J., offered as site of Federal capital, 16. 843. Nottoway Indian Town, 1. 739, 743. interview with Tuscaroras at, 1 . 808, 809, 815, 816. Nottoway Indians, capture Cherokee woman, 7. 268. educate their boys, 1. 817. fight French, 5. 584. killed by Tuscaroras, 1. 863. location, 1. 661, 662, 663. not to be trusted, 1. 884. number, 3. 89. promise to join English, 5. 647. to give depositions on Va. boundary, 1. 740. tribute to, 1. 745. Nottoway Parish, Va., 8. 12. Nottoway (Notteway, Nottoaway) River, 2. 499; 8. 154; 15. 629; 22. 542. a public highway, 25. 92. and Virginia boundary, 1. 740, 743, 744, 745, 748, 757; 2. 205, 222, 223, 517, 518, 681, 683, 731, 733, 748, 756, 757, 776, 777, 806, 807. boundary of Indians, 1. 660, 661, 663; of N. C, t. 648. Carolina land patents north of, 2. 135. 3—15 NOURSE, JOSEPH 226 NUGENT, P. location, 1. 668, 676. surveyor begins boundary on, 1. 646. surveys on, 1. 641. Nourse (Mourse), Joseph, 14. 21S, 565. register of treasury, 16. 355, 928, 929; 17. 533, 534, 535, 536, 562; 18. 165, 387. report of, 18. 667-669. to Caswell on distribution of proof sheets of currency bills, 14. 212- 213. Nova (Novia) Scotia, 3. 432; 5. 393, 410, 639, 658, 753, 757, 783, 808; 7. 459; 9. 1090; 10. 458; 15. 44; 16. X, 390, 902, 991; 18.' 623, 663, 680. Acadians (?) imported into Va. from, 5. 446, 562. and Amer. Union, 14. 309. and U. S. boundary, 16. 749, 750; 17. 5, 6. British sail to, 16. 872. Fanning It. gov. of, 8. xli fishing allowed, 16. 751; 17.. 6, 7. French ships captured, 5. 436. in vice admiralty dist. of Halifax, 11. 217, 218. instructions in regard to defense of, 2. 393-394; to gov. on, 11. 242, 244. may be admitted to Cont. Assn, 10. 178. negroes sent to, 16. 972; 17. 125; brought from, 17. 385, 389, 595- 596; to be seized, 20. 86. no vessel to load for, 9. 1281. not fit for Swiss, 4. 157-158. population in 1755, 5. 470. refugees from, 17. 457. restored to Great Britian 5. 463 465, 467. seal for, 11. 211. sought by neutrals, 5. 585. taken by French, 5. 221, 222. troops in to be increased, 5. 330; raised in for N. C, 10. 421; sent to, 5. 407. Noveal, Henry, army pay, 17. 232. Newel, Allis, buys land, 1. 485. Nowel, Ellener, sells land, 1. 485. Newel, Harman, petition on separa- tion, 22. 705-9. Nowel, Jno., in militia, 22. 333. Nowel, Josiah, army rank, 16. 1127. Newell, AMce, imported, l'. 395. Newell, Daniel, army pay, 17. 236. Newell, Elllnor, imported, 1. 395. Newell, Joan, imported, 1. 395. Newell, John, Baptist minister, 5. 1180. Newell, Jesiah, pensioner, 22. 78. Newell, Olliver, imported, 1. 395. Newell (Nowel), Richard, buys and sells land, 1. 610. gives power of att'y, 1- 609. imports persons, 1. 395. law suit, 1. 393. road overseer, 1. 486. sells land, 1. 485. Newell, Thos., reports on captures, 22. 966. Newels, Peter, petition " separation, 22. 705-9. Nowil, James, asks relief from church tax, 9. 95-96. NewM, James, petition on who are tithables, 9. 97. Nowland (Nowlan, Nolan), Morris, es- tate and action on suit against same mentioned, 10. 964-965. loyalist, 10. 597. surrenders charter of Campbelton, 9. 270-271. Newles. See Knowles. Nowles, Richd., army rank, 16. 1126. • NewlCng, Charles, in militia, 22. 161. Nowling, Danl., in militia, 22. 161. Nowling, David, in militia, 22. 162. Newling, James, in militia, 22. 161. Noy, John, rights proved, 4. 709. Neyes. See Noise. Moyes, Mr., 9. 1232. Nube, Francis, army rank, 16. 1127. See also Newby. Nucket, Thomas, asks for new county, 9. 89-90. Nuchels, John, complains on trouble in collecting taxes in Tryon Co., 9. 56. favorable report on petition and resolution to ask S. C. to collect taxes on border, 0. 803. petition considered and rejected, 9. 501, 502, 508. presents claims for expedition against Cherokees, 8. 517-518. Neustra Senora de Guadalupe, ship wrecked, 4. 1300-1303, 1304, 1305,' 1308, 1310. Nugent, Edward, deputy surveyor, 5. 811, 812. Nugent, Ed., in militia, 22. 357. Nugent, H., appoints Lucas as deputy aud. of revenue, 6. 47-48. Nugent, P., commissions Cholmon- deley auditor gen. of revenues, 5. NULESS, PETER 227 GATES, JOSEPH 764-765. Nuless, Peter, petition on separation, 22. 705-10. Null,, , 21. 565. Null,"Philip, petition, 21. 760-761, 767, 892, 894-895, 916. Nun, Francis, in militia, 22. 324. Nun (Nunn), Francis, land grant to, 4. 344, 800. Nun, Wm., a J. P., 5. 997. Nun Street, Wilmington, 24. 725. Nunn, , sheriff, 7. 777. Nunn, Jno., in militia, 22. 418. Nunn, Jolin, juror, 8. 72. Nunn, Jolin, protests against regulat- ors, 8. 273-274. Nunn, John, takes illegal fees, 7. 780. Nunn, Josepli, army pay, 17. 236. Nunn, Joshua, in militia, 22. 164. Nunn, Wm., allowed preference in lots, 25. 502. commission as sheriff, 7. 91. coroner, 6. 799. debts due by, 8. 280-1; as sheriff, 9. 573. protests against regulators, 8. 273- 274. takes illegal fees, 7. 777. town coms'r, 25. 402. Nunn, Wm., Jr., juror 8. 72. Nunnery, Amos, pensioner, 22. 78. Nunnery, Henry, army rank, 16. 1123. Nuse, 26. 970. Nuss'baum, Rev., work of, 8. 764-5, 766, 768, 771, 772, 774, 780. Nussmann, ,- marries Layrle, 8. 771. work of as pastor and teacher, 8. 762-763. Nussman (Nuffman), Adolphus, school trustee, 24. 756. Nussman, Rev. Adolph, history of, 8. 759, 760. Nusum, Aaron, gun impressed, 22. 414. Nutall, Mr., ensign, 13. 193. Nutall, Nathaniel, Q. M., 13. 191; 22. 760. Nutbush (Nut Bush), 5. 1212; 7. 90; 15. 547, 549, 550, 556, 575, 603, 657; 16. 299, 526, 693; 17. 857; 19. 869; 22. 371, 605. arms and ammunition sent to, 16. 272. nom. as place for assembly, 17. 704, 705, 783, 785, 941. regulation in, 7. xx. Nutbush Church, 5. 1214. Nutbush (Nutt Bush) Creek, 2. 777, 785, 811; 24. 866. Nutbush District, 22. 175. Nuthale, Nathanil, Q. M., 13. 191; 22. 760. Nuthall, Nathl., army rank, 16. 1126. Nuthall, Nath., in N. C. brigade, 13. 427. ^Nutin, John, pay to, 22. 485. Nuton. See Newton. Nuton, Jno., in militia, 22. 342. Nuton, Ruben, asks for new county, 9. 90. Nutt, Andrew, in militia, 22. 381. iNutt, Jno., in militia, 22. 381. Nutt, John, taxable, 15. 192. voter, 15. 237, 238. Nutt, Robt., in militia, 22. 374. Mutt, Robt., in militia, 22. 382. Nutt, Wm., in militia, 22. 382. Nutt, Wm., Jr., in militia, 22. 382. Nutten Island, 10. 428. Oadham, Jacob, juror, 25. 186. Oak, The, 24. 926. Oak Island, 4. 702. .Oak Park, Smith wants, 16. 982-983, 985. Oak Ridge, 2. .453. Oake, Wm., 9. 1233. Oakey, Nathan, buys and s^Us land 24. 820-1. takes oath, 22. 171. Oakland, John, army pay, 8. 237. Oakland, Josiah, army pay, 17. 237. Oakley, John, takes oath, 22. 169. Oakley, Laban, takes oath, 22. 169. Oakley, Thos., takes oath, 22. 168. Oakley, Wm., takes oath, 22. 168. Oakly, Soloman, reward to for desert- ers, 10. 980. Oakmulses, the, 11. 168. Oases, John, rights proved, 4. 706. Oate, Daniel, army pay, 17. 237. Oates. See Oats. Oates, Capt., executed, 14. 733. Oates, Elizabeth, law suit, 1. 621. Oates, James, land grant to, 4. 1043, 1047. Oates, John, land grant to, 4. 962. Oates, Joseph, land grant to, 4. 853, 964. GATES, JOSEPH 228 OBRYAN, Dates, Jos., quit rents of, 22. 253. Oath of Abjuration, act on,' 24. 103^ Martin's proclamation on, 9. 52-53. release from asked by Moravians, 5. 1153-1154. taken by assembly, 9. 137-138. Oath of Allegiance, act on, 24. 103, 492. causes trouble, 1. xxvi, xxvii. list of those taking, 22. 168-179. required, 23. 985-6. resolve on, 13. 545. samples, 13. 417-419. to be taken, 1. 166, 181, 182, 236, 237, 334; to Kings and Proprietors, 1. 80, 83. Oath of Supremacy, Bng. act on in force in N. C, 23. 324, 325. Oaths, act for in conformity with church of England, 25. 151; act on, 23. 39, 95; 24. 12-13; to alter, 24. 684-5; to declare alterations in, 2. 858-862; to enforce, 1. 789; in S. C, 2. 863-867. bill on, 12. 50, 82, 86, 87, 112, 179, 185, 196, 198, 205, 213, 256, 355, 370, 379, 381, 400, 452; 13. 355. blank certificates for to be printed, 12. 715, 716. character, 5. 31, 32, 35, 36; '6. 84; 7. 522. form taken by governors, 1. 227-228; under F. C, 2. 857; for applicants for patents ment'd, 4. 593; to be taken to N. C, 24.- 11, 86, 88, 89, 329. list of persons refusing, 13. 446. list of those to be taken, 5. 1107, 1108. not required in milita, 4. 1081. of clerks and judges, 24. 49-50; 25. 275; 25. 436. of confiscaton coms'rs, 24. 210-11, 246-5. of council, 7. 272-273. of taxpayer and tax appraiser, 24. 109-110, 200, 201, 317, 430, 431, 544. of tobacco inspector, 24. 106. of vestrymen, 6. 715, 721. petitions, report and bill on in mat- ter of Quakers, Moravians, etc., 13. 541, 550-551, 572, 579, 601, 636 648-649, 652-653, 685, 711, 728, 83o! 831, 920, 921. provisions for, 12. 603, 605, 609. refused, 1. 656. required of gov., assembly, and others, 6. 525, 526, 528; of assem- blymen in S. C, 2. 915. signed by Council of State, 11. 363- 365. taken by council, 5. 29; gov., 1. 841, 842, 843; by justices, 1. 612, 619, 652; ; to Franklin State, 22. 648-9; to George I., 2. 146; to Geo. III., 6. 629, 755. taken by Quakers, 1. 711. to be taken by officers, 1. 424; 3. 67, 68, 91, 109; 13. 37; by vestries, 25. 426, 429. to King against regulation, 7. 817. Cathy, J., land grant to, 4. 440-441. Oatreket, J no., in militia, 22. 319. Oats. See Oate, Dates. Oats (Oates), James, 1. 493, 535. administrator, 1. 563. attorney, 1. 485. bond nullified, 1. 626. court held at house of, 1. 488, 493- 496, 520-525, 531-535. court orders to, 1. 487. juror, 1. 534, 595. law suit, 1. 478, 487, 521-522, 525, 576. proves letters of att'y, 1 . 487. road overseer, 1. 486, 562. will proved, 1. 605. Oats, James, a J. P, 5. 657. Oats (Oates), Joseph, indicted for passing counterfeits, 2. 478. petition, 2. 353; petition about road, 2. 509-10. Oats, John, land grant asked, 4. 709. O'Banion, Wm., army rank, 16. 1131. O'Bannon, Wm., army pay, 17. 237. O'Bar, Danl., army rank, 16. 1128. O'Bar, MichI, army rank, .16. 1128. O'Bar, Robt., army rank, 16. 1128. Obarr, Daniel, army pay, 17. 237. in army, 15. 731. Obarr, Robert, army pay, 17. 237. in army, 1 5. 731. Obedson, Isaac, army pay, 17. 237. Obedson, John, army pay, 17. 237. Oberry, Henry, la,nd grant to, 4. 594, 853, 896, 1047. Oblivion and pardon, act for, 24. 489- 90. Obrian, David, land grant to, 4. 344. O'Brian, Esther, asks for land grant, 4. 354. Obrian, Patrick, takes oath, 22. 178. O'Brien, Wm., pensioner, 22. 79. Obryan, , land warrant to. 5. 811. OBRYAN, MR. 229 OCRACOKE BAR Obryan, Mr., 5. 943. O'bryan, Darby, army pay, 17. 237. O'Bryan (Obrlan), Dennis, b,rmy rank, 16. 1130. O'Bryan, Dennis, memorial, 19. 71-72, 9^,' 101; considered, 16. 104-105, ' 112, 137, 143, 144. takes oath, 22. 178. tried by court martial, 12. 459. Obpyan (O'Brian, Obryon), Geraldus, a J. P., 6. 1007; dropped as J. P., 5. 655. buys stolen watch, 5. 562. O'Bryan, Patrick, in militia, 22. 163. O'Bryan, Richd., army rank, 16. 1131. O'Bryan, Tide, army pay, 17. 237. O'Bryan, Tillotson, pensioner, 22. 79. O'Bryant, J no., army rank, 16. 1131.. O'Bryen, Wm., 17. 158. Observations, of Sir Henry Clinton, extracts from, IS 239-241. Observations on New American States, 17. 630. Obstone, Phelan, Tory, 16. 206. Ocacock. See Ocracoke. Ocaneaches, camp in the, 11. 651. Occabach River, 5. 385. fort on needed, 5. 465, 467, 468, 476. See also Wabash. Occanechas (Ocanechas), 23. 383, 391. Occanechy (Ocanechy), 7. 100, 137, 175. Occanechy IVIountains, 7. 432. Occoneechee, 16. 532, 550. Ocheltree, , IVIartin and Co., sell goods, 16. 470. Ochiltree, IVIr., 14. 684. Ochiltree, Danfel, justices of peace on case of, 11. 758-759. Ochiltree, Daniel, letter on bond of, 22. 930-1. Ochiltree, Dan, petitions for new charter, 9. 79-80. Ochiltree (Ockeltree), Duncan, Cas- well on his bond to leave State, etc., 11. 617, 618-619. escapes from Charlotte, 14. 693. fine remitted, 18. 406-407, 411; 20. 99-100, 108. mom. for clerk, 20. 481; 21. 8. ordered to Salisbury under guard, 14. 736. Ocheltree and Co., 19. 886. purchases from, 15. 666. Oconee Mountain, 17. 583. Oconee River, 17. 583. Oconies Mtn., 11. 168. O'Conner, Mr., 12. 559. claims paid, 12. 624, 662, 741-742, 745. ' ■ ^ '■■■ goods shotrld be seized, 13. 29. O'Conner, John, buys' goods of West- more, 13.' 18, 19; ■ Oconoree, 10. 882. Oconosta, talk tO, 1 9. 941-2. Ocracoke (Ocacock, Ocracock, Occo- cock, Ocracock,' Ocacoe), 3. xvi; 4. 1306, 1308, 1309; 6. 307; 10. 94, 541, 542, 877, 978; 11. 555, 604, 651; 13. 171, 31i; 3l2; 14. 125; 15. 69; 16. 575; 21. 541; 22. 755; 23. 296, 668, 669, 827. armed vessels to protect trade of, 10. 572. baptisms at, 7. 522. beacon at, 23. 375, 377; 24. 502, 504. boats at to be sold, 12. 359. British at, 11. 775; do damage at, 11. 633, 635; gun boats at, 14. vii; threaten, 16. 286; 17. 985. cannon at, 22. 750. Caswell (the) stationed at, 22. 943. company raised at, 10. 662. complaint against wreckers at, 12. 140, 146. defense of, 14. 19. defenceless, 12. 560. distance from Newbern, 4. 1306. draft of harbor sent to England, 3. 372. fort at, 4. 922; 5. 155; 12. iv; near, 5. 148. fortified, 13. iv. galleys for protection of trade, 10. 981; to be sent to from Va., 13. 310. harbor, 3. 430; to be defended, 5. 419. " open, 7. 1686. petition from pilots of, 7. 367. plundered by Spaniards, 4. 922, 1306. port needed at, 3. 622. provisions for defence of, 12. 574, 577, 678, 680.' ship stranded at, 12. 578, 691. trade to be protected, 10. 687. troops at, 10. 989. Ocracoke (Ocracock, Ocacock, Occa- cock, Ocracoc, Oacacock) Bar, 4. 1307; 5. 326; 6. 4, 607, 608, 612, 615, 1021, 1023; 9. 42, 171, 409, 512; 10. 354, 462, 549, 550, 601, 603, 971; 11. 623;' 12. 560; 13. 132, 145, 155, 202, 318, 496; 19. 824; 23. 376, OCRACOKE BAY 230 OCRACOKE INLET 438, 506, 588, 589, 668, 670, 684, 826; 24. 316, 401; 25. 54, 55. act on navigation, 24. 402-4, 525; to regulate pilotage, 24. 124-8, 167- 8, 218, 316, 502-8. appropriation for fort to be built at, 5. 595. battery at, 5. 571, 572, 596. bill for defence navigation of, etc., 17. 804, 805, 812, 818, 825, 826, 833, 895, 906, 907-908, 914, 923, 924, 925, 932; to levy tax to mark channel, 16. Ill, 112; to mark channel, 19. 75; to regulate pilotage of, 12. 177, 191, 193, 202, 205, 209-210, 254, 346, 357, 365, 370, 377-378, 385, 387, 452, 594, 600, 613, 617, 625, 626, 654, 703, 704, 721, 732, 737; 13. 356, 577, 594, 604, 681, 700, 715. Caswell (the) to be stationed ai, 12. 662-3. collector needed at, 5. 950. com. to inquire Into wreck on, 10. 968, 984. cruisers needed for, 7. 202. defense considered, 17. 837-838, 841, 932. fort needed on, 5. 477. galleys built for station at, 12. 39. galleys to be stationed at, 11. 442, 443; 12. 39. General Washington (the), station at, 10. 877. guns saved at, 12. 127. improvement of channel, 23. 375. King Tammany (the), stationed at, 10. 875. navigation of bar, 9. 281. petition for pilots of, 9. 534; for protection against negroes, 9. 803- 804. privateers at, 13. 397. storm at, 13. 468. vessels taken at, 13. 418. wrecks and robbery on, 12. 447- 448. wreckers work at, 12. 140, 146, 262- 263. Ocracoke (Occacoc) Bay, custom house needed, 8. 1045. Ocracoke (Ocacock) Harbor, battery at, 5. 634. Ocracoke (Ocacock, Ocacoch, Ocro- cock, Ocracock, Ocacok, Oca- cock) Inlet, 2. 342, 345, 677; 4. 361, 506,' 1049, 1119, 1305; 5. 156, 157, 343, 344, 513, 514, 550, 551, 572; 6. 607, 763, 806, 830, 831, 1023; 7. XX ; 9. 534; 10. 936; 13 96; 19. 447, 462, 474, 767, 781 790, 807, 819, 824; 22. 403; 23. 230, 6.70, 745, 746, 809, 826, 827; 24, 503, 934; 25. 328. act for beacons. 111, 184, 191, 193 23. 103, 127; 25. 194-6; for forti- fication near, 23. 293; for pilot at, 3. 184, 191, 193; 23. 40-2 25. 160; for town at, 5. 23; for town near and fort, 23. 387, 394 25. 252-4; on fees for pilots, 24. 592-3. r and illiegal trade, 6. 1319. batteries on, 5. 586. bill for ballast master, 8. 93, 117, 119, 125 ; for beacons and buoys, 4. 1321, 1334; for town at, 5. 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 53, 62, 65, 68, 71, 72, 76; to facilitate navigation of, 4. 240, 784, 785, 786. bills emitted for fort at, 5. 109. channel almost filled up, 5. 1000. character, 4. 171; G. 1027, 1028. companies at disbanded, 12. 177- 178, 191, 359-360. com. to report on defences of, 12. 42, 43. customs house at needed, 5. 333-4, 640, 648, 653, 749. defense of, 14. 126; by galleys sug- gested, 11. 635. depth of water, 3. 210; 5. 316. emissions for fort at, 8. 213. fort at, 4. 1166; fort needed at, 5. 316; 8. 31; to be near, 6. 1028, 1029. guard for, 13. 85. harbor for privateers, 8. 30, 31. Martin posts secretary and troops there, 10. 44. militia at disbanded, 22.927. money for fort to be taken for other purposes, 5. 267, 268, 288-289. navigation dangerous, 4. 384. petition for bouylng, 3. 574. pilotage, beaconing, &c., 3. 638, 642. plundered by Spanish, 4. xi; 22. Hi. Teach arrives at, 2. 341; slain at, 2. 322, 325. trade through, 13. iv. troops at, 10. 546, 547; needed at, 10. 526, 527; stationed at, 12. 99, 101; 14. 334. used for trade, 4. 170. wreck on, 10. 984. OCRACOKE ISLAND 231 O'DOWDY, RICHARD Ocracoke (Ocacock, Ocracocki Occa- cock) Island, 4. 1305; 5. 343; 10. 549; 19. 447, 462, 474, 767, 781, 790, 807, 819, 824; 23. 670, 671, 746; 25. 65. act for light house, 25. 54-5; to an- nex to Carteret Co., 23. 805-10. bill for light house on, 21. 216, 225, 226, 233, 266, 273, 591, 597, 632; on pilot fees, 19. 559, 568, 574, 589, 662; to join to Carteret Co., 8. 354, 356, 359, 360, 370, 406, 410, 415-416, 420, 421, 446, 478; to lay out land for public on, 6. 359, 396, 399. character, 4. 171. custom house should be built at, 3. 155-156; 4. 172, 173, French ship captured at, 13. 398. harbor, 3. 336. land for light house, 21. 940. militia organized for defense of, 13. 901-902, 905 997. petition from on new county, 16. 75. port needed at, 3. xvil, 430. Spanish ship at, 4. 1304. Ocracoke (Ocracock) Port, supplies received through, 13. 367. Ocracoke (Ocacock) River, Spanish ship wrecked In, 4. 1300, 1304. Occasional bill, Party Tyranny; or an o. b. in miniature, 2. 890-923. Occasional bills, design, 2. 921, 923. Ochs (Ocks), John Randolph, attends Board of Trade on behalf of Swiss, 4. 209, 210, 211, 212. memorial on proposed migration of Swiss, 4. 159-162, 268, 269. prints book of instructions for Swiss emigrants, 4. 160. Ochs Essay, ment'd, 1. 978. Odam. See Odom, Odum. Odam, Aaron, land grant to, 4. 945 lapse patent to, 2. 540. Odam, Abraham, land grants to, 4. 335, 342, 349, 447, 596, 649, 759, 761, Odam (Odams), Isaac, land grant to, 4. 344, 349, 1040, 1238, 1247. Odam, Jacob, land grant to, 4. 342, 592, 595. resurvey granted to, 4. 590. Odam, James, land grant to, 4. 945. Odam, James, Jr., land grant to, 4. 945. Odam, John, land lapses, 2. 453. land grant to, 4. 631. Odam, Richard, enters caveat, 2. 771. Odam, Thos., land grant to, 4. 712, 1247. Odam, Wm., land grant to, 4. 1247. O'Daniel, Henry, petition to Burke for pardon, 22. 576, 1046. 0'Dani:«l, Owen, land lapses, 2. 523. See also Daniel, Owen O. O'Daniel, Wm., quit rents of, 22. 250. Odder, Peter, army rank, 16. 1131. Odeen, Chas., juror, 25. 189. Odeen, Jno„ juror, 25. 189. Odel, Lewis in militia, 22. 416. Odel, Wm., in militia, 22. 416. Oden, Ann, imported, 1. 479. Oden, Ann, Jr., imported, 1. 479. Oden, Jan, imported, 1. 479. Oden, John, imports persons, 1. 479. Oden, Mary, imported, 1. 479. Oden, Rachel, imported, 1. 479. Oden, Richard, juror, 8. 509, 510. Odeneal, Botholomu, petition on sap- aration, 22. 705-7. Odeon, Charles, a J. P., 4. 47. Odgers, Wm., murdered, 7. 872-873, 881; 8. 165. Odin, Robt, army rank, 16. 1129. Odle, Nehemiah, regulator, 7. 735. Odom. See Odam, Odum. Odom, Isaac, land grant to, 4. 1248. Odom, Jacob, felon, 22. 858. tried for assault and theft, 22. 510- 11. Odom, James, pensioner, 22. 79. Odom, James, Jr., land grant to, 4. 1248. Odom, Jethro, felon, 22. 862. Odom, Jethro, pensioner, 22. 79. Odom, John, militiamen, 7. 263. Odondy, Dan'l, in militia, SfS. 391. Odondy, Jas., in militia, 22. 391. Odondy, Jno., in militia, 22. 391. Odondy, Jos., in militia, 22. 391. Odondy, Thos., in militia, 22. 391. Odondy, Wm., Jr., in militia, 22. 392. O'Donnalii^, Hugh, army rank, 16. 1131. ©'Donnelly, Benj., army rank, 16. 1131. O'Donnelly, Danl., army rank, 16. 1131. O'Dowdey, Dan'l, juror, 4. 520. O'Dowdey, Wm., juror, 4. 520. O'Dowdy, Richard, juror, 4. 520. O'Dowdy, Richard, vote of refused, 13. 929. ODUM 232 OFFICERS (MILITARY) Odum. See Odam, Odom. Odum, Aaron, army rank, 16. 1130. Odum, Aaron, in militia, 22. 360. Odum, Aaron, quit rents of, 22. 257. Odum, demsey, in militia, 22. 328. Odum, Jacob, in militia, 22. 360. Odum, Jho., in militia, 22. 359. Odum, Lewis, army rank, 16. 1131. Odum, Moses, in militia, 22. 359. Odum, Moses, quit rents of, 22. 257. Odum, Sarah, quit rents of, 22. 257. Odum, Wm., in militia, 22. 360. Offe, Thurler (lo) attachment serred on, 1. 432, Officers (civil), act against those serving without authority, 25. 152-4; for qualification of, 2. 885- 886; forbidding them to Sit in Gen. Assem., 24. 685; election of, 24. 547, 685; on oaths by, 24. 684- 5; on qualifications of, 23. 15, 39, 95, 107; 25. 160, 198; to compel them to account for moneys, 24. 408-9. allowed to resign, 12. 800, 85'7, 864. arbitrary conduct of Burrington to- ward, 3. 364-365. arrested for collecting quit rents, 4. 272. bill concerning qualifications, 4. 477, 505; for appointing, 12. 41, 47; for salary, 13. 747, 757, 760, 793, 800, 801, 807, 811-813, 814,' 817, 852, 876, 938, 955; 19. 417, 420, 421, 431-432, 464, 748, 755, 795, 796, 827-828; for tax to pay inter- est to, 19. 636-637, 702; for them to enter upon their duties, 12. 188; to alter manner of electing, 19. 424, 449; to ascertain salaries, 16. 52, 55, 85, 90, 92, 95, 120, 121, 124, 152rl53; 19. 26, 55; fees, 19. 430, 449, 469^470, 480, 754, 768, 789 794, 800, 802, 817, 825; to call to account for taxes, 20. 50-51; to fix salary, 12. 241, 250-251, 253- 254, 257-258, 346, 349, 355, 374, , 404, 433, 434, 440-442, 592, 600, 601, 613, 653, 703, 705, 716, 730, 732, 754, 776, 786, 793; to repeal act on salaries, 12. 831, 833, 853. , , complaint against, 8. 313. conduct to be inquired into, 2. 578. cost under Proprietors, 3. 49. election of, 16. 89-90, 92, 94-95, 148, 167; considered, 10. xx. for the transacting of American af- fairs proposed, 2. 634. gen. com. issued to, 7. 729. history of act for Qualification, 3. ■' 181. ■■ , ,;•;■■ ' '' impeachment of provided, 23. 982. Johnston on laws on fees' and quali- fications, 4. 26, 27. ■ limitation^ on right of to hold of- fice, 10. 1010.' list of, 9. 291; 18. 485-486; 22. 259; of chief o. under Fund. Consts., 25. 123. methods of chosing, 9. xxvli, xxviii. misdemeanors of, Eng. act on in force, in N. C, 23. 319. must sign Fundamental Constitu- tion, 2. 855. nominated and elected by Assem- bly, 12. 24-25; 27, 30, 32, 33, 232, 233, 234, 235, 413-414, 415-416. none havfe patents from crown, 2. 423. N. C. officers punished in Franklin, 22. 677, 678, 681, 683, 685, 690-1. not to be removed without cause, 3. 102. not to receive gifts, 3. 98-99; 5. 1115; from Assembly, 7. 228, 357- 358. number, character and salaries of, 7. 447-448. of admiralty court, 1. 490-491. of Assembly, dispute over appoint- ment, 3. 576. of King countenanced and encour- aged, 3. 152. of North Carolina list, 4. 208. ordinance on qualification of, 10. 990, 992; 23. 999-1000. payment of arrears to provided for, 6. 76. public bill to ascertain and regulate fees, 4. 189-200, 207; quarrel over appointment of, 3. 265, 266, 268- 269, 299, 300-301, 302, 306-307. salaries, 2. 170. to continue to hold office, 4. 2. to have same power in N. C. as in England, 23. 327, 328. to retain office under Tryon, 7. 134. to take oath to F. C, 1. 205. Tryon complains to Leg. against and answer, 8. 282, 289, 311. Officers (military), act for pension, 24. 735-7, 744; for relief of, 24. 419-22, 540, 562, 564, 566-8, 569, 682, 683, 686, 722, 734-5, 787-91, OFFICERS (MILITARY) 233 OFFICERS (MILITARY) 891-2; 25. 31; for relief of widows and children, 24. 744; on issue of certificates to, 25. 75-6. address to Washington and his reply, on pa^ 16. 826-832. allowance to, 17. 953-954; 18. 820, 824; 19. 123. arrangement of, 18. 501-502. arrearages to widows and orphans of, 22. 896-7. behave badly as prisoners, 14. 861. bill for relief of, 16. 120, 124, 149, 153, 165; 19. 80-1, 121; to emit curency to pay, 19. 555, 566, 576, 602, 677-678; to grant land to, 19. 70; to pay, &c.„ 19. 411-412, 414, 431-432, 445, 455, 456,. 457, 462, 467, 474-475, 729, 740, 743, 767, 781, 789, 795, 798, ■ 807, 818, 822, to pay interest to, 19. 547; to prevent them from being members of Gen. Assem. 17. 394-395, 396; to settle accounts, etc., 20. 61, 78, 88, 110; and frauds in, 20. 207-8, 214-215, 217, 228, 230, 232, 233, 234, 393, 408, 409, 420, 421, 423-424, 432- 433, 472, 473. brevet commissions for, 18. 994. capacity of to be examined, 3. 107- 108. claims of, 20. 614, 615-616. clothing furnished to, 16. 138-139, 176, 177, 493-494; 19. 126. commission to lay off lands for, 18. 621-622, 623. com. and bill on arrears due to, 19. 162, 1-94, 205, 212, 213, 214-215, 216, 218, 219, 220, 222, 223, 227, 229, 231, 280, 281, 282, 289, 293, 307, 310, 315, 320, 323, 334, 335, 344, 346, 353, 355, 356, 358, 364, 366, 367; and report on accounts of and bill on, 19. 562, 575, 602, 603, 604, 605, 640, 651, 685-687, 697, 702-703, 705; and reports on accounts of commissions, 20. 8; to consider salaries and report, 13. 547, 552 553, 604-605, 618, 649, 684, 690, 723-724, 732, ' 734-734a, 740, 741; to examine conduct of in 10th reg't, 12. 114, 115, 116; to inquire into paroled of, 19. 11, 13, 17, 21, 32, 45, 46, 51, 65, 71, 75, 122, 125, 126, 127, 153, 175, 294. derangement prevented, 16. 455-6. elected for militia, 1 7. 951-952, 954- 955, 957, 966, 969; 18. 158-159, 378, 380, 391, 448-51, 458-9, 803, 806. field, recommendation of, 19. 95- 96, 9T. ' . ' . frauds in accounts of, 18. 17,-18, 20, 21-22, 23, 36, 40, 47, 58-59, 61-62, 65,' 66, 67-68, 71-74, 75, 76, 79, 80, 83, 85, 87, 88, 89, 93, 94, 9*5, 96, 101, 102, 103, 104; 108-109, 116, 121, 122, 125, 126, 150-151, 153- 156, 157, 161-164; 166-167, 180, 192-193, 200, 203-204, 206, 219, 221, 222, 223, • 233-234, 241, 248, 249, 250-253, 267, 272-274, 278, 284, '290, 292, 300, 301 303-307, 312, 314, 315, 318, , 324, 325, 326, , 333, 334, 335, 342, 349, 357, 375-376, 377, 154, 187, 217, 235, 270, 293, 308, 319, 329, 337, 298, 299 310-311, 321, 322, 330, 332, 338; 339, 370-372, 374, 382, 383-386, 411, 412 437, 447, 461, 475; 439, 449, 465, 20. 389-390, 393, 426, '429-430, 440-441, 442, 451, 452, 457, 466, 467, 468, 327, 336, 359, 379, 396, 432, 443, 459, 470, 747-750 ; in lands. 570, 584. on certificates, 1 9. 400, 436, 444, 460', 472, 20. 109, 113. injustice to, 16 interest paid 801, 818. lands for considered, 16. 688, 713, 714, 715-716, 733, 783, 888, 892, 912,' 919-920; likely to be lost. 16. 524-526; protected in Tenn. ces- sion, 25. 4-6'; resurveyed for, 16. 103-4; to be granted to, 16. 164-165; warrants to, 17. 406, 416. list of in N. C. battalion, 13. 474- 476; of those continuing till end of war or deranged, 22. 1049. memorial from those of State Legiondary Corps, 19. 187-188, 309; of N. C. Line on pay, etc., 17. 659, 661, 698, 701-702, 738, 742, 743, 777-9, 793. not subject to suits for supplies, 1 8. 397. not to sit in assem., 22. 668. order for stores of, 18. 602-603. pay and allowance of, 22. 753; 23. 245-6; 24. 389, 390; walited for supplies to, 17. 466, 500-501. pensions proposed, 18. 544-547, 590, 594. promotion of in N. C. line, 16. 603- 604, 631, 648, 649, 653, 654, 655, 664-666, 667, 669; 17. 132, 141- OFFICERS' FEES 234 OFFICES 142; of State Legion, 16. 121-122, 126. provision for, 17. 851-852, 853. rank and precedence settled, 5. xix-xx. rearrangement of, 16. 575-577, 578, 607-610, 612. recommended for commissions, 19. 44. reform in N. C. needed, 16. 776. report of com. on in matter of new levies, 12. 849, 854; to Legislature on supernumeraries, 15. 715-716. resolution of Assembly on resigna- tions of, 11. 807-808, 812; in favor of those contracting debts in Charleston, 16. 65-66; on N. C. o. in Cont. Army, 12. 125, 126. return of those surrendered with So. Army, 14. 860. returns of to be considered, 12. 772. roster of from N. C, 16. 1002-1197. settlement of accounts of, 17. 1050- 1053; 20. 535. sums due N. C. Line, etc., 18. 651, 653-654, 691-692, 700-703, 727-735. to Burke on need of clothes and order, 22. 614-15. Officers' fees, 5. 20, 97. act on fees, 23. 83-87, 100, 275-84, 328, 339, 814-18,, 859-62; 24. 75-9, 170, 204-9, 314-16, 398-401, 445-6, 478, 664-8; 25. 161, 179-182, 196-8, 220-8, 238, 284-5, 412, 446; as es- tablished by council, 4. 275-277. bill for, 4. 724, 782, 783; to amend act for, 6. 456, 458, 466, 468, 469, 484 490, 494, 496, 506, 508, 511; to ascertain, 8. 290, 291, 310, 315, 322, 340, 342, 343, 354, 359 372- 373-374, 383, 391, 395-396, 401, 418, 436, 451-452, 454, 478; and regulate, 7. 364, 366, 386; defeat- ed, 8. 422; to explain act regulat- ing, 8. 300; to regulate, 4. 239, 240, 366,367,368, 374, 375, 378, 394, 395, 396, 403, 480, 482, 484, 485, 497, 505, 510, 511, 513, 819, 866, 901, 902, 905, 906, 907, 908-909, 916; 6. 1273; 9. 108, 117, 127, 135, 149, 151, 176, 182, 201, 207, 222, 255, 403, 404, 406, 415, 419, 427, 431, 434, 435, 445, 499, 510, 511, 516, 517, 529, 538, 549, 553, 555, 560, 585, 656, 785; 12. 571, 581, 674; to regulate fees, 16. 139; 17. 835, 846, 927, 937, 941, 951; to re- peal part of act on fees, 21. 248, 322, 610. Board of Trade on law regulating, 6. 726-727. discussed, 5. 750. Dobbs on repeal of act for, 6. 599- 600. exorbitant, 3. 262, 269-70, 297, 298, 305-6; proclamation on, 7. 230-1. extortion in, 4. 824. for land grants, 4. 1127-1128. illegal, cause Regulation war, 8. 638. instructions on, 7. 138-139; and proclamation on, 6. 1079-1080. law for discussed, 5. 643-644, 645; to regulate 3. 157-168. list of demanded, 4. 233. notes on acts to ascertain, 3. 188, 191. regulated by council, 4. 446-447. regulation considered, 8. 27-29, 33-36. report on by authorities, 7. 483, 485, ' 486, 491. should be regulated, 4. 229. too small, 7. 294, 349. trouble over, 4. 745. Officers of United States, act against holding office under N. C, 25. 69- 70. Offices, bill to continue act for estab- lishing, 5. 41, 43, 45, 53, 59, 60, 61, 63, 65, 76; limitations on holding of, 10. 1011. classes of persons excluded from, 10. 1010. corruption in, xxvii, xxvili. disqualification for suggested, 10. 240. instructions on filling, 5. 1125. list of, 3. xiii. natives to be preferred for, 1. 502. no persons to execute more than one by deputy, 5. 1124. not more than one to be held at time, 10. 1011; 23. 983. not to be erected or dissolved by gov., 3. 102. number to be held at one time limit- ed, 22. 669. proclamation against exorbitant fees and tables of to be published, 9. 24, 25. public act on keeping, 23. 252-67, 329, 339, 340, 347-8, 351, 387. report of coms'rs on, 5. 969; on number and value, 6. 620-622, 623; OGDEN, MESSRS. 235 OGLESBY, MIC A J AH on tax for, 5. 966; to be made on, 3. 103; on value and character, 5. 1124-1125. salaries, 10. 1013. sale of. 10. 333; In the colonies, 2. 159. to be filled by commission from King or governor, 3. 495-496. Ogden, Messrs., and Indian goods, 20. 403, 404. and Martin case, 18. 693. Ogden, Mr., offers brig, 14. 230. Ogden, Isaac, exchanged, 22. 957-8. Ogden, Isaac, in militia, 22. 280. Ogden, Isaac, petition on roads and ferries, 5. 164-166. , Ogden, John Sol., land grant to, 4. 218. Ogden, Richard, land grant to, 4. 588, 952, 968. resurvey to, 6. 1012. rights proved, 4. 595. Ogden, Soloman, in militia, 22. 280. Ogden, Solomon, land grant to, 4. 952. resurvey to, 6. 1012 . Ogden, Thomas, 18. 358, 401. Burke to on Hinson's case, 15. 596. Caswell to on exportation of pork, 13. 38. navigation coms'r, 24. 502. petition, 17. 362, 364; 19. 826; 20. 74. supplies from, 22. 927. to Burke on case of Hinson, 15. 581-582. to Caswell on commission for priva- teer, 15. 342-343. Ogden, Thomas Titus,, advertises goods, 13. 462. goods addressed to, 14. 592. Ogden, Titus, 18. 358, 401. buys at Martin feale, 22. 881, 882, 883, 884, 885, 887, 888. exchanged, 22. 957-8. nom. for vendue master, 18. 178, 189, 398, 420, 450, 459. petition, 17. 362, 364; 19. 826; 20. 74; 21. 204. • resigns as vendue master, 20. 493, 21. 19, 20. Ogdon, Isaac, in militia, 22. 387. Ogdon, Richard, land to be resurvey- ed, 6. 765. Ogdon, Solomon, land to be resurvey- ed, 8. 765. Ogeeche River, 11. 168, 185, 190, 194, 201; 17. 474. Ogeline, Frans., army rank, 10. 1196. Ogelvie. See Ogilvie. ' Ogelvie, Wm., in militia, 22. 365. Ogesby, John land grant tol 4. 1241. Ogg, Geo., 21. 1059. Blount to on debts, 18. 512. buys and ships goods, 18. 464; 20. 405, 406. debt paid to, 20. 701. goods to, 18.. 525, 555. letter on mchdse, 21. 799, 800, 962, 966, 968. quoted, 18. 768. sales to, 17. 1 582. to assembly on Ward debts, 22, 801-2. Oggs, Alley, act to vest rights in, 25. 36-7. bill to vest rights in and emanci- pate, 21. 256, 276, 289, 307, 308 354, 623, 680, 685. Oggs, Charles, act to vest rights in, 25. 36-7. bill to vest rights in and emancl pate, 21. 256, 276, 289, 307, 308, 354, 623, 680, 685. Oggs, Hester, rights vested in chll dren of, 25. 36-7. Oggs, Jesse, act to vest rights of In brother and sisters, 25. 36-7. rights of, 21. 256, 308, 354, 623, 680, 685. Oggs, John, act to vest rights of in children, 25. 36-7. bill to legitimate and emancipate children of, 21. 243, 256, 276, 289, 307, 308, 354, 623, 680, 685. Oggs, Prudence, act to vest rights in, 25. 36-7. bill to vest rights in and emanci- . pate, 21. 256, 276, 289, 307, 308, 354, 623, 680, 685. Ogifby, Patrick, asks for return of goods, 2. 595. dismissed by court, 2. 586. shoes stolen from, 2. 593. surety, 2. 661. Ogilvie. See Ogelvie. Ogilvie, John, pay to, 22. 489. Ogilvie, Wm., in militia, 22. 165. Ogilvie, Wm., takes oath, 22. 179. Ogiivy, Wm, secretary to Cherokee treaty, 7. 855. reports on Indian affairs, 9. 825-6. O'Given, Jno., army fank, 16. 1129. - Ogles Town, Pa., 9. 1066. Oglesby, Micajah, co. coms'r, 25. 14. land to, 25. 112. OGLESBY, PATRICK 236 OLD N. TOWN Oglesby, Patrick, surety, 2. 415. Oglive, John, pay to, 22. 489. Ognin, Pat., land grant to, 4. 588. Ogcwihe, Jho., in militia, 22. 379. O'Guinn, John, army, pay, 17. '237. Ogwin, Daniel, asks for lapse patent, 2. 461. Ogwin, Danll., juror, 4. 522. Ohaiah Equah, Cherokee name for Tryon, 7. 508, 998. O'Hara, Gen., arrives in Charleston, 16. 615. at Guilford C. H., 17. 1003, 1004, 1006, 1012, 1023. consulted on invasion of Cape Pear, 15. 293. leads van of Br. army, 17. 998. should be sent to S. C, 17. 1036. O'Hassel, Benjamin, army pay, 17. 237. Ohimpa (Ohimpamony, Ahimpamony) Creek, 2. 777, 786, 811. Ohio, 23. 394. Ohio (State), govt., 20. 740-746. Lutherans in, 8. 779. Moravian settlements in, 5. 1158. Ohio Company, 10. 375. Ohio Expedition, 22. 383, 389. Ohio Falls, Muhlenburg visits, 17. 159, 160. Ohio Indians, to be encouraged, 5. 127. Ohio River, 5. x, xv, xvlli, xlvii. 111, 112, 123, 126, 129, 131, 132, 135, 137, 144/, 170, 172, 173, 190, 211, 243, 244, 248, 268, 270, 271, 273, 274, 275, 281, 289, 291, 299, 309, 312, 366, 367, 368, 407, 409, 411, 421, 426, 427, 428, 429, 433, 434, 435, 436, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 548, 561, 562, 568, 576, 607, 608, 609, 639, 658, 964; 6. 272, 449, 473, 617, 714; 7. 211, 239, 538, 853, 854; 9. 50, 258, 374, 376, 386, 763, 773; 11. 606; 14.. 244, 247; 16. 438, 525, 710, 920; 17. 103, 159, 160, 452, 457, 458, 461, 465; 18. 493, 513, 514, 710; 19. 905; 20. 655, 745, 746, 774; 21. 544; 22. 677; 24. 224; 25. 5, 6. accounts of expedition to ment'd, 6. 373. act for recruits to serve oh, 23. 417; 25. 310. and Indian boundary, 7. 537, 538. bounds Transylvania, 9. 1276. defeat on, 5. 1202. expedition to, 6. 149, 282, 284, 285. fort built on, 5. xxii, xxx; to be at- tacked, 5. 400; to be built on, 5. 125, 127. ■French campaign on, 7. 302, 359, 362, 376; fort on, 5. 222, 227; forces on, 5. 368; to be driven out, 5. 109; fort on to be taken, 5. 126- 127. ■ . , ^ Indian depredations on, 7. 536; war on, 5. 1148. land bought on, 9. 1130; ceded, 16. 888, 891, 893; 17. 26. no new gov't to be established on, 9. 277. N. C. boundary should run toward, 5. 385. N. C. troops in campaign on, 5. 1013- 1014, 1041. payment of troops on expedition to discussed, 6. 111-112. sources, 5. 11. troops sent to from N. C, 5. 986. Va. builds fort on, 5. 110. Ohio River Falls, 20. 788. scramble for lands at, 10. 384-5. Oil, 3. 338. report on, 4. 6, 16. Okehoys (Ockehoys), the, 11. 176, 178. O'Kelly, Pattk., army rank, 16. 1130. Okey, Joseph, in militia, 22. 164. Okay, Joseph, takes oath, 22. 179. Okey, Nathan, in militia, 22. 164. Oland, Henry, to Newcastle on a pro- posed charter, 3. 498-499. Old. See Ould. Old, James, witness, 1. 627. Old Abram, killed, 22. 695. Old Bond Street, London, 6. 555. Old Bute C. H., 22. 527. Old Church, Lutheran, 8. 776. Old Chota, 25. 4. Old Corn Tassel, talk to gov., 18. 595- 596. See also Old Tassel. Old Fields Church, 5. 1190. Old Fort, built, 5. xxvii. fort at, 10. 71^. site of fort, 5. xlviii. Old Fort Landing Plantation, election to be at, 25. 11. Old Hop, a Cherokee, 5. 427, 612. Old Hop of Chote, headman, 5. 321. Old Indian Field, 5. 8, 13. Old Indian Fields, 14. 789. Old King's IVIountain Jim, 15. 391. Old Mill, S. C, redoubts at, 14. 749. Old N. Town, Br. land at, 15. 138. OLD NATION FORD 23T OLIPHANT, JOHN Old Nation Ford, 10. 985, 990. Old Plantation, quit rents payable at, 4. 186. Old Store, inspection at, 24. 581. Old Tassel, 17. 11; 20. 151. and Indian affairs, 22. 997, 998, 999, 1000, 1002, 1003, 1004. answer to Franklin men on treaty, 22. 656. complains of encroachments, 22. 91. killed, 22. 695. makes treaty, 22. 655-9. quoted, 20. 692; 22. 683. talk from, 1 7. 275 ; 20. 779-781. talks to, IP. 939-940, 941-942, 947-948, 949-951. talks with Martin on encroachments, 16.415-416,457-458; 17.175-176. treats with Franklin State, 18. 696- 700; with whites, 18. 696-700. See also Old Corn Tassel, Tassel. Old Testament, 22. 668. belief in necessary for office, 10. 241, 870d, 1011; 23. 983. Old Topsail, 15. 69. inspection at, 23. 641; 24. 313, 379. Old Topsail Bar, 24. 505. Old Topsail Inlet, 4. 374, 403; 6. 307, 607, 608, 612, 615, 1027, 1028, 1029; 11. 301; 13. 418; 24. 504. act for canal to, 23. 684-5 ; for forti- fication near, 23. 293; act on navi- gation, 23. 671-2; 24. 538. appropriation for fort at, 5. 596. bill for canal to, 19. 153, 157, 163, 273, 274, 275, 278, 283; to connect it with Neuse River, 7. 305, 306, 307, 310, 312, 339, 368, 369, 370-371, 375, 381, 385, 420. coms'rs of navigation for, 24. 505. guard for, 22. 742. report on fort at, 5. 802. Old Town, another name for Beth- abara, 5. 1147. inspection at, 24. ,582. Old Town Creek, 4. 220; 5. 302; 23. 73, 115, 220, 447. limit of settlement, 1 . 432. Old Town Landing, tobacco inspection at, 23. 641, 792; 25. 313, 379. Old Tree Swamp, 2. 524. Old War and Navy Division, Interior Dept., extracts from records of, 15. 765; 22. 93, 94, 95, 101, 106. Old Welsh, Indian, 7. 212. Old Wolf King, Indian, 7. 240. Oldfeld, Wm., in militia, 22. 343. Oldfield, Capt., reships negroes, 9. 1171. Oldfield, Rich'd., in militia, 22, 339. Oldfield, Wm., rights proved, 4. 1239. Oldham, , 8. 43. Oldham, , 8. 43. Oldham, Capt., boots to, 14. 428. killed, 15. 638. petition of ment'd, 14. 441. Oldham, George, receives clothing, 16. 619. Oldham, Jessie, juror, 8. 72; Oldham, John, ensign, 10. 937. Oldham, Tapley, land to be resurveyed, 6. 761. Oldham, Thos., 2. 805. Oldham, Thos., com. on Benbury's memorial on, 13. 586, 601, 692, 695-696, 712, 718-719, 860, 861, 952, 953, 954. in assembly, 9. 399, 448, 45a. exchanges bonds, 3. 596. helps to defeat impeachment of Smith, 4. 500, 1207-8. in assembly, 4. 359, 365, 372, 373, 380, 391, 414, 475, 483, 493, 501, 512, 539, 541, 542, 543, 550, 561, 653, 723, 725, 737, 741, 770, 773, 776, 779, 783, 786, 787, 818, 830, 855, 857, 901. inspector of elections, 4. 652. land grant asked, 4. 64, 707; grant to, 4. 64, 761. marshal of Bath Co., 3. 289. on com. of assembly, 4. 233, 384, 555, 559, 722, 723, 773, 823, 864, 900. petitions, 2. 602, 654, 660. powd€r receiver, 4. 374, 403. resurvey to, 4. 591. rights proved, 4. 706. road coms'r, 23. 222. ^seizes public records, 3. 557-558, 584, 591, 594, 596. surety, 2. 600. town coms'r, 23. 239. PEYTON, BENJAMIN 303 PHELPS, SAMUEL Peyton, Benj., on com. of claims and claims allowed, 22. 400, 401. Peyton, Benj., Jr., 4. 969. Peyton (Payton), Elenor, land grant asked, 4. 963. Peyton, Elizabeth, disputes land title, 4. 1036. Peyton, Mary, land grant to, 4. 799. Peyton (Payton), Robert, a J. P., 2. 526, 570; 3. 244, 537. binds out free negroes, 3. 556-557, 585. land grant asked, 4. 963, 969-970; grant to, 4. 1036. petition, 2. 611. Peyton, Robert, Sr., land to be resur- veyed, 4. 65. surety, 3. 596. Peyton (Payton), Sarah, land given to, 4. 969. Peyton (Payton), Wm., coms'r on road, 23. 222. complaint against as a J. P. and suspended, 4. 1252. land grant to, 4. 711. rights proved, 4. 706. Peyton, Wm., in militia, 22. 310. Peyton, Wm., juror, 8. 509. Peyton, Wm., pensioned, 9. 130, 200, 213, 214, 220. Peytonsburg (Pa. or Va.?), 13. 460. Peytonsburg, Pa., N. C. troops rendez- vous at," 13. 414. Peytonsburg (Va.?), 15. 714. Peytonsburg, Va., 13. ix, 151, 163, 190, 675. troops to rendezvous at, 24. 156, 157. Pfeif, Frederick, exempted, 9. 451. Pfeif, Jacob, settles in N. C, 5. 1147. Pfifer. See Phifer. Phalanx, the, 11. 803. Pharas, Ablm., army rank, 16. 1139. Pharis, John, 25. 38. Pharis, Sam'l., pensioner, 22. 80. Pharo, Nathaniel, army pay, 17. 238. Phepe, negro, imported, 1.'650. Phelp, Edward, land grant to, 4. 759. Phelphs, Sam'l, vestryman, 23. 7. Phelps. See Philips, Phillips, Philps, Phipps, Philups. Phelps, Aventon, allowance to, 22. 821. Phelps (Phelpes), Botholo, assigns to Stamp, 2. 105. juror, 2. 80, 116. law suits, 2. 81, 83-84, 110. sells land, 1. 606-7; 2. 111. Phelps, Benj., a J. P., 23. 995. Phelps, Culbert, juror, 25. 186. Phelps, Cuthbert, administration on estate of, 1 . 611. juror, 4. 525. Phelps, Cuthbert, juror, 4. 525. Phelps, David, regulator, 8. 79. Phelps, Edward, agrees not to attend assembly, 4. 1192. in assembly, 4. 720, 815, 1190. land grant to, 4. 589. Phelps, Ed., quit rents of, 22. 246. Phelps, Elisha, army pay, 17. 240. Phelps, Elizabeth, gives power of at- torney, 1. 606-7. Phelps, Frances, administrator, 1. 611. Phelps, Jacob, allowed to ply between Brunswick and Wilmington, 10. 393. Phelps, James, army pay, 17. 239. army rank, 13. 516; IS. 1136. Phelps, Jas., in militia, 22. 327. Phelps, James, land grant asked, 4. 627. Phelps, Jas., quit rents of, 22. 246. Phelps, James, Jr., a J. P., 23. 994. Phelps, John, claims, 4. 149. Phelps, Jonathan, 23. 411. act . for town dn lands of, 23. 484, 752, 892-3; 25. 367-9, 477-8. appraiser and divider, 2. 550. bill for town on lands of, 5. 1005, 1006, 1007, 1009, 1010, 1011. Phelps (Philip), Jonathan, petition, 18. 29, 61, 258, 261, 288-289, 300; 20. 150, 153, 183, 332, 357, 362. Phelps, Joseph, army pay, 17. 241. Phelps, Joshua, juror, 4. 525. Phelps, Kedar, army pay, 17. 238. army rank, 13. 506; 16. 1137. Phelps, Moses, army pay, 17. 240. Phelps, Noah, army pay, 17. 240. Phelps, Richard, 8. 166. Phelps, Samuel, a J. P., 2. 526. appears in court, 2. 654, 660. gets patent for land, 2. 353. in assem., 2. 575, 60S, 623. juror, 2. 358, 364, 552, 585, 596. law suit, 2. 603. messenger to council, 2. 610. surety,. 2. 371. vestryman, 2. 208. witness, 2. 646. Phelps, Samuel, appraiser, 1. 652. packer, 1. 653, 656. road overseer, 1. 613, 653. PHELPS, SAMUEL 304 PHIFER, MARTIN to keep toll books^ 1 . 653, 656. witness, 1. 655. Phelps, Saml., in assembly, 25. 159. Phelps, Sam., juror, 25. 186. Phelps, Sam, quit rents of, 22. 252. Phelps, Solomon, act for land to, 25. 629-30. land grant to, 19. 573. Phelps, Walter, juror, 4. 517. Phelps, Wm., army pay, 17. 239. Phelps, Wm., cited before assem., 18. 18, 252. Phelps, Wm., Sr., army pay, 17. 240. Phelp's (Philips's) Point, act for ferry, 23. 419, 475, 594; 25. 311- 12, 348, 369, 479-80. bill for ferry at, 5. 271, 272, 274, 275, 279, 291, 293, 295, 296, 297, 300-301, 310, 834, 835, 836, 839, 840, 842, 853, 855, 856, 862, 863, 866; 6. 852, 854, 855, 856, 861, 891, 917, 920, 921, 924, 928-929, 939; for town at, 4. 829; 5. 1005, 1006, 1007, 1009, 1010, 1011. Phelpson, , case with Cook, 3. 227. Phenney, Gov., attends N. C. council, 3. 477. Phenny, Mr., in council, 3. 517. Pherson, Mr., commands the Arbuth- not, 15. 157. Phifer. See Pfifer, Pifer. Phifer, , accounts of considered, 5. 971. Phifer, Mr., on com. of assembly, 15. 219. Phifer, Capt., 8. 623. Phifer, Capt., 14. 655. Phifer (Fifer), Capt., supplies to, 22. 750. Phifer, Major, 8. 739, 747. Phifer, Caleb, in assembly, 12. 816, 872, 879; 13. 785, 812, 813, 823, 919, 925, 966, 975, 980, 983, 988, 990, 1000; IB. 2, 33, 49, 52, 127, 153, 156, 165, 167; 17. 282, 293, 294, 305, 355, 359, 365, 368, 387, 391, 394, 395, 406, 425, 715, 878, 916, 936, 947, 948, 953, 963; 18. 227, 228, 257, 263, 275, 295, 298, 311, 312, 317, 344, 345, 346, 351, 357, 361, 362, 370, 376, 389, 399, 412, 429, 440, 443, 445, 468, 469, 470, 471, 807, 808; 19. 18, 21, 22, 32, 34, 61, 89, 139, 194, 205, 208, 234, 235, 249, 286, 295, 321, 325, 334, 335, 354, 359, 377, 379, 380, 384, 386, 388, 389, 391, 396, 397, 398, 444, 508, 509, 511, 512, 550, 557, 589, 603, 608, 613, 614, 622, 643,' 650, 667, 671, 675, 676, 688, 714^ 733, 773, 776, 794, 801, 804, 808^ 816, 821, 824, 827, 835; 20. 102* 120, 121, 122, 124, 134, 145, 147^ 167, 171, 172, 173, 179, 203, 214, 229, 233, 238, 239, 240, 246, 276^ 285, 287, 288, 313, 331, 350, 351, 356, 386, 394, 428, 479, 500, 521, 532, 561; 21. 2, 3, 6, 35, 47, 52, 60, 61, 66, 68, 71, 73, 74, 77, 84, 109, 115, 121, 127, 130, 133, 154, 160, 166, 179, 189, 194, 196, 198, 204, 207, 208, 216, 234, 236, 237, 264, 274, 288, 294, 305, 332, 344, 346, 372, 379, 383, 387, 388, 393, 398, 399, 402, 411, 432. in Conv. 1788, 22. 8, 26, 27, 31, 32, 34. in Conv. 1789, 22. 37, 46, 49. nom. for C. of S., 21. 778, 806, 935, 976. on com. of assem., 13. 740, 770, 790, 791, 832, 921, 935, 965; 16. 38, 46, 47, 59, 60, 91, 130; 17. 291, 321, 402, 403, 637, 655, 721, 727, 736, 755, 799, 811, 819, 823, 833, 886, 894, 903, 908, 923; 18. 9, 28, 30, 33, 37, 58, 78, 101, 102, 151, 237, 239, 258, 262, 263, 267, 292, 309, 329, 334, 371. petition on Martinique debt, 21. 252. school trustee, 24. 690. Phifer (Pfifer), John, and Mecklen- burg Declaration, 9. 1263-1265. dead, 1 0. 949. Harnett to on recruiting troops, 11. 286. in Prov. Cong., 10. 165, 168, 172, 500, 502, 523, 914. instructions to as delegate to Prov. Cong., 10. 870(1-870/. lieut. col., 10. 355, 931. on com. Prov. Cong., 10. 504, 507, 555. petition against marriage act, 9. 623-624. petition on rent, 9. 46-7. to buy horses, 10. 535. to reci-uit troops, 10. 474. takes powder, 10. 356. Phifer, John, major and lieut. col., 10. 206, 531; 15. 178. Phifer (Fifer, Pfifer), Martin, 22. 94. a J. P., 6. 799; 23. 994. PHIFER, MARTIN, JR. 305 PHILADELPHIA allowance to, 22. 819, 820, 837; as iron works com., 10. 973. at council of war, 7. 842. captain, 10. 519. claims allowed for money lost, 8. 859, 921, 922, 924. commissary for Indians, 5. 835, 853, 854. in assembly, 6. 1148, 1151, 1266; 7. 64, 343, 354, 378, 379, 380, 385, 394, 560, 583, 627, 903, 904, 911, 918, 929, 932, 942, 943, 944, 954, 955, 963, 975; 9. 384, 426, 448, 461, 462, 500, 501, 549, 588; 19. 372, 374. light horse of to be furnished, 11. 747-8. on com. of assembly, 9. 381, 451; 12. 4, 11. pensioner, 22. 81. report on hiring of iron furnaces, 10. 608. road coms'r, 23. 754. to hire iron furnace, 10. 540. to take deed of trust on iron furn- ace, 10. 648. See also Fifer. Phifer, Martin, Jr., coms'r on pub. buildings, 24. 701. Phifer's (Phyfer's, Phipher's), 14. 661, 662, 674, 676, 677, 678, 782; 15. 83, 89, 99, 539. Phifer's (Phyfer's) Mill, 15. 89. Philadelphia, 2. 604; 5. xiii, xxviii, xxix, 134, 252, 428, 430, 433, 434, 646, 743, 753, 754, 755, 761, 763, 786, 809, 830, 832, 845, 927, 1158, 1161, 1196, 1218, 1219, 1223; 8. xxi, 212, 229, 317, 1313; 7. vil, 149, 168/, 175, 176, 199, 260, 265, 431, 459; 8. xxiii, xxv, 604, 733, 740; 9. XXX, xxxii, xxxili, 34, 1016, 1066, 1068, 1069, 1156, 1165, 1210, 1217, 1231, 1233, 1246, 1247, 1279; 10 xi, xiv, xxvii, xxviii, xxx, xxxii, xxxiii, XXXV, . xxxvli, 14, 23, 84, 85, 153, 225, 228, 288, 314, 373, 415, 448, 471, 485, 502, 511, 542, 627, 631, 649, 680, 726, 727, 728, 732, 741, 756, 757, 790, 801, 806, 807, 820, 827, 849, 851, 854, 857, 870, 871, 888, 890, 891, 898, 902, 903, 904, 908, 909, 923, 925, 936, 948, 972, 984, 1027, 1035; 11-. 272, 287, 288, 295, 300, 345, 466, 486, 493, 496, 503, 518, 543, 583, 603, 613, 620, 625, 640, 649, 650, 655, 658, 659, 660, 668, 681, 693, 714, 729, 733, 748, 780, 781, 782, 785, 786, 797 798, 802, 809, 815, 819, 820, 821, 826, 831, 836; 12. 456, 480, 482, 483, 494, 697; 13. iii, ix, 4, 130, 131, 137, 138, 196, 199, 200, 201, 203, 207, 211, 214, 218, 224, 234, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 246, 247, 249, 257, 262, 263, 264, 270, 272, 273, 279, 280, 286, 299, 300, 304, 328, 346, 347, 355, 368, 374, 381, 382, 401, 463, 470, 483, 494, 496, 497; 14. vii, viii, 4, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 22, 37, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 57, 63, 67, 68, 70, 71, 76, 80, 81, 83, 85, 88, 89, 93, 97, 101, 112, 119, 148, 152, 153, 154, 158, 178, 187, 189, 190, 192, 194, 197, 200, 201, 204, 205, 207, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 219, 220, 222, 226, 228, 230, 232, 233, 238, 252, 253, 254, 256, 257, 260, 274, 285, 289, 290, 295, 307, 308, 334, 347, 405, 457, 472, 496, 517, 526, 528, 538, 551, 556, 561, 562, 565, 567, 579, 589, 590, 591, 596, 597, 601, 606, 610, 628, 630, 632, 633, 634, 645, 650, 657, 699, 701, 705, 707, 708, 711, 721, 797, 804, 808, 815, 840, 853, 863; 15. 3, 32, 41, 42, 56, 66, 75, 88, 113, 129, 154, 180, 181, 186, 195, 214, 231, 312, 318, 323, 328, 334, 335, 350, 351, 356, 358, 359, 361, 367, 375, 387, 405, 408, 415, 416, 454, 491, 552, 581, 588, 589, 622, 643, 645, 661, 662, 680, 696, 701, 703, 707, 729, 738, 744, 745, 764, 765, 767; 16. 156, 220, 258, 271. 303, 306, 326, 330, 334, 338, 343. 356, 361, 385, 388, 398, 406, 410,. 411, 414, 426, 434, 446, 447, 450, 455, 459, 466, 478, 536, 630, 647,. 704, 726, 731, 736, 737, 744, 747, 748,. 753, 765, 787, 809, 813, 823, 826/ 834, 836, 852, 853, 854, 860, 863, 868, 870, 887, 905, 918, 928, 937, 939, 942, 977, 979, 996, 1197; 17. 10, 15, 16, 21, 32, 71, 72, 76, 87, 90, 93, 112, 113, 117, 123, 124, 133, 159, 161, 175, 262, 439, 451, 473, 475, 478, 480, 488, 499, 501, 502, 507, 596, 600, 894, 1039, 1051, 1052; 18. iii, 460, 462, 464, 465, 470, 472, 476, 502, 505, 512, 567, 568, 576, 579, 596, 603, 620, 623, 624, 630, 632, 634, 635, 636, 637, 646, 647. 648, 689, 739, 741, 744, 747, 761, 768, 773, 788, 789, 792; 19. 100, 3—20 PHILADELPHIA 306 PHILIP, WILLIAM 458, 465, 467, 646, 657, 662, 680, 708, 804, 874, 881, 882, 906, 949, ' 950, 964, 998; 20. iii, vi, 196, 370, 488, 600, 601, 602, 606, 607, 611, 615, 627, 630, 631, 632, 633, 634, 635, 636, 637, 644, 666, 667, 673, 681, 683, 684, 686, 693, 701, 705, 706, 710, 723, 725, 733, 734, 735, 736, 738, 739, 753, 761, 763, 764, 765, 766, 777; 21. 68, 148, 202, 461, 473, 522, 554, 576, 989; 22. 11, 23, 42, 47, 153, 400, 514, 515, 517, 528, 534, 551, 553, 616, 622, 631, 684, 766, 769, 787, 799, 811, 901, 968, 969, 972, 973, 975, 976, 977, 980, 982, 984, 985, 986, 987; 24. 407. and federal capital, 16. 909. arms in, 1 7. 104. at mercy of Howe, 1 1 . 636, 639. ■blankets to come from, 1 1 . 331. Br. capture, 22. 971, 972, 973; pro- pose to abandon, 13. 157-8. city militia desert, 10. 817. cont. army in, 11. 756. C. C. held in, 9. 1064, 1071, 1083, 1087, 1090, 1100, 1108, 1114, 1126, 1177, 1180, 1181, 1182, 1183, 1184, 1187, 1195, 1199, 1202, 1203, 1205, 1214, 1225, 1239, 1240, 1255; 10. vii, 20, 48, 49, 61, 64, 66, 83, 84, 144, 148, 170, 171, 183, 189, 229, 232, 283, 244, 245, 257, 268, 270, 274, 355, 370, 390, 415, 445, 448, 455, 457, 474, 482, 494, 503, 553, 604, 616, 655, 681, 684, 696, 755, 756, 978; 11. 290, 337, 379, 385, 417, 437, 442, 443, 460, 463, 469, 471, 476, 5^)1, 507, 511, 514, 516, 529, 549, 558, 562, 569, 585, 590, 592, 604, 631, 636, 713, 736, 741, 751, 762, 806; 12. 66. conference on French War in, B. 750-752. description of, 9. 1067. Dobbs attends congress at, 6. 2. evacuated, 13. 456. flour from for French War, 5. 372. French ship arrives at with arms and ammunition, 1 1 . 434. Germans in, 8. 729. Howe gets ship up to, 11. 814. immigrants enter at, 8. 728. in hands of British, 11. 641. lack of food in, 11. 802. lists of toasts drunk in, 9. 1067. live stock driven to, 5. xlvi; 6. 1030. merchants of on opening of ports. 16. 883-884. militia to be sent to N. Y., 10. 448. mutiny in, 16. 852-5, 884, 895; 17. 21. no pay to Dobbs for trip to congress at, 6. 281. N. C. prisoners in, 10. 888, 890. papers of quoted on action of Tryon at Alamance, 8. 642. patriotism in, 9. 1280. powder sent to from Ga., 1 1 . 271. prisoners ordered to, 11. 293-5, 480, 483; 12. 80-81, 95; 22. 969. ,, proposed as place for General Con- gress, 9. 1033, 1036, 1043, 104B, 1048, 1057, 1061. road to from the Yadkin, 4. xxi. Suther teaches in, 8. 739. threatened by British, 11. 383, 385, 462, 549, 559, 569-570, 574, 594; 13. 76; 17. 1022. trade with, 5. xliii; 6. 969. troops in, 9. 1246-1247. vice admiralty ot. for, 11. 217, 218. visits to forbidden, 12. 479. Washington sends supplies into, 15. 404. wheat high in, 9. 327. Philadelphia Association, sends out Gano, 5. 1165. Philadelphia Convention of 1787, act to appoint delegates to, 24. 791. Philadelphia Co., Pa., Germans in, 8. 729. Philadelphia Hospital, 14. 294. Philadelphia Light Dragoons, 22. 966. Philadelphia Synod, 5. 1213, 1214, 1215, 1220, 1222, 1224, 1225, 1226; 7. 815, 858, 859. ad4ress of to Presbyterians of N. C. on Americaa liberty, 10. 222-228. disavows Craighead and his pam- phlet, 5. 1222. letter of lalt before Prov. Cong., 10. 188. memorial from, 5. 1214. petition from against support of clergy, 8. 504. sends missionaries to N. C, 5. 1199, 120S. Philanthropes, on stamp act, 7. 168o- 168b. Philip II (and Mary), Statutes of in force in N. C, 23. 322. Philip, Geo., army rank, 16. 1132. Philip, Thos., juror, 25. 190. Philip, Wm., army rank, 16. 1140. PHILIPEAUX ISLE sot PHILLIPS, DANIEL Philipeaux Isle, and U. S. boundary, 16. 756; 17. 6. Philips. See Phelps, Phillips, Philps, Phipps, Philups. i Philips, Mr., delivers tobacco, 22. 809. Philips, Col., tory, 22. 198, 229. Philips, Aaron, army rank, 16. 1140. Philips, Abraham, boundary coms'r, 24. 745. Philips, Andw., army rank, 16. 1133. Philips, BenJ., takes illegal fees, 7. 777, 780, 781. Philips, Bush, army rank Philips, Daniel, deputy 425. 16.. 1134. marshal, 1 . Philips, David, army rank, 16. 1133. Philips, David, army rank, 16. 1139. Philips, david, petitions for extension of power of J. P.'s, 7. 874-875. Philips, Edward, a J. P., 4. 346. Philips, Henry, army pay, 17. 241. army rank, 16. 1138. Philips, Henry, land grants to, 4. 891. Philips, James, army pay, 17. 240. Philips, James, cited before assembly, 16. 97-98, 101. Philips, James, sheriff, 21. 1072. Philips, Jas., in militia, 22. 310. army rank, 16. 1137. Pljilips, Jno., army rank, 16. 1137. Philips, Jno., army rank, 16. 1137. Philips, John, asks relief on land grant, 4. 960. land grant asked, 4. 962-963; grants to, 4. 968, 1049. Philips, Jno., in militia, 22. 320. Philips, John, land grant to, 4. 1049. Philips, Sir John, makes contract witn DeGraffenried for Palatines, t. 986-990. Philips, Jas., army rank, 16. il33. Philips, Jos., army rank, 16. 1137. Philips, Joseph, captain, 10. 518, 520. Philips, Jos., exempted, 9. 145. Philips, Joseph, land grant to, 4. 710. Philips, Lovin, army rank, 16. 1138. pensioner, 22. 79. Philips, Mark, land grant to, 4. 332, 714, 1035. rights proved, 4. 759. Philips, Michl., army rank, 16. 1132. Philips, Moses, in militia, 22. 165. Philips, Richard, army pay, 17. 238. army rank, 16. 1133. , Philips, Robt., in militia, 22. 165. Philips, Robert, witness, 10. 931. Philips, Robert, witness, 10. 957. Philips, Stephen, army pay, 17. 240. Philips, Thos., army rank, 16. 1138. Philips, Thbs., attached, 1. 405. Philips, Thomas, militiaman, 9. 344, 689. Philips, Wm., a J. P., 4. 889, 951, 1243. Philips, Wm., army pay, 17. 240. army rank, 16. 1137. Philips, Zacha., army rank, 16. 1138. Philips, Zacha., army rank, 16, 1140. Philip's Line, 25. 111. Philips Ordinary, 15. 699. Phillips. See Phelps, Philips, Philps, Phipps, Philups. Phillips, , 21. 270, 271. Phillips, Capt., dead, 15. 757. gets recruiting money, 11. 476, 485, 557. roster of co., 16. 1012, 1027, 1050, 1056, 1074, 1089, 1096, 1102, 1124, 1133, 1144, 1154-5, 1169, 1182. Phillips (Philips), Maj. Gen. (Br.), 17. 1013. arrives in Va., 15. 435. at Petersburg, 15. 458. Clinton to on So. campaign, 1 7. 1020- 1023, 1026. commands Br. in Va., 17. ix, 82, 994. Cornwallis to on his movement north, 17. ix, 1019-20. dead, 17. 1029. junction with Cornwallis to be pre- vented, 15. 465. opposed by LaPayette, 15. 454-455. sent to Va., 16. viii; 17. 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1024, 1025, 1035, 1036, 1037. to Clinton on Guilford C. H., 17. 1010. Phillips, Widow, marries Hall, 1. 226. Phillips, Abraham, in Conv. 1788, 22. 3, 5, 26, 27, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35. Phillips, Abram, in assem., 21. 2, 3, 6, 52, 66, 68, 74, 109, 121, 130, 154, 168, 179, 190, 194, 195, 234, 264, 288, 305, 344, 346, 354, 358, 367, 372, 379, 382, 411, 432, 872, 873, 927, 930, 931, 937, 941, 946, 965, 970, 977, 999, 1003, 1006, 1012, 1013, 1015, ■ 1021, 1031, 1032, 1050, 1055. in Conv. 1789, 22. 38, 46, 49. Phillips, Adam, pensioner, 22. 79. Phillips, Andrew, in army, 15. 730. Phillips, Benjamin, fined, 9. 651. Phillips, Ben, in militia, 22. 349. Phillips (Phillipps), Daniel, juror, 1. 589, 590. PHILLIPS, DANIEL 308 PHILPHS, GODFREY law suit, 1. 593-4. proves letter of att'y, 1. 566. receives power of att'y, 1. 583. Phillips, Dan'!!, juror, 4. 520. Phillips, David, petitions for extension of power of J. P.'s, 7. 874-87-5. Phillips, Ethel red (-d red), accounts as tobacco buyer, 21. 96-97. allowance to, 19. 517. in assembly, 16. 3, 49, 127, 165, 167; 17. 269, 293, 297, 304, 354, 359, 364, 365, 366, 368, 387, 391, 394, 395, 406, 425; 18. 226, 228, 257, 284, 298, 311, 312, 317, 344, 345, 346, 350, 357, 360, 361, 362, 376, 389, 412, 440, 445, 469, 470, 471; 19. 395, 517, 528; 20. 7, 21, 23, 102, 479; 21. 193, 195, 233, 264, 288, 294, 305, 332, 344, 345, 354, 358, 372, 382, 402, 411, 431, 729, 731, 732, 748, 757, 780, 781, 801, 815, 831, 839, 845, 846, 852, 853, 854, 860, 862, 867, 868, 886, 896, 1003, 1027; on com. of assem., 17. 280, 288, 353, 385, 402, 403; 18. 30, 37, 58, 102, 263, 267, 282, 292, 334. in Conv. 1789, 22. 37, 47, 48. nom. major, 19. 141, 145, 256. surveys Tarboro, 24. 853. sheriff, 21. 1073. to Johnston on tobacco and answer, 21. 467, 476, 515-516, 521, 533, 548, 559-560, 566. tobacco coms'r, 18. 189, 420, 451, 459; 20. 281, 289, 453, 482; 21. 510, 692, 723, 724. Phillips, George, in army, 13. 524. Phillips, George, juror, 4. 525. Phillips, George, settler, 1. 76. Phillips, Henry, visited by Edmund- son, 1. xviii, 215-216. Phillips, Irby, pensioner, 22. 80. Phillips, Isabelie, land grant to, 4. 767. Phillips, James, cited before assem., 19. 62. in assembly, 17. 877, 878, 947, 948, 953, 963; 19. 383, 392, 400, 401, 413, 451, 741. in Conv. 1788, 22. 1, 4, 25, 28, 29, 32. It. col., 20. 272, 460. nom. for collector, 19. 625, 633. Phillips, Jas., in militia, 22. 310. Phillips, Jas., in militia, 22. 373. Phillips, James, juror, 4. 520. Phillips, Jeremiah, pay to, 22. 457. Phi Phi lips, John, 4. 618. lips, John, case of, 2.' 602. tried for theft, 2. 591-592. Phillips, Jno., in militia, 22. 340. Phillips, John, in militia, 22. 416. Phillips, John, pensioner, 22. 80. Phillips, John, pensioner, 22. 81. Phillips, John Lot, 11. 268. Phillips, Joseph, building coms'r, 23. 973. Phillips, Joseph, in army, 13. 519. Phillips, Joseph, juror, 4. 524. Phillips, Joseph, on Surry S. C, 10. €51, 255. Phillips (Philips), IVIann, cited before assem., and testimony, 18. 18, 108, 109, 252, 308, 335. convicted of fraud, 20. 630. money to for support, 22. 955. paroled, 22. 922. petition, 20. 667. prisoner of war, 22. 923. put in close confineinent, 18. 76, 307. signs oath as member of Council of State, 11. 363-365. Phillips, IVIark, a J. P., 5. 654. road coms'r, 23. 222. vestryman, 23. 343. Phillips, Mason, in militia, 22. 319, Phillips, Michael, in army, 15. 732. Phillips, N., payment to, 13. 349. Phillips, Paul, juror, 2. 463, 474. Phillips, Richard, in army, 15. 730. Phillips, Sam'l, in militia, 22. 349. Phillips, Sam'l, pres. Mass. House of Reps., 17. 476, 509, 593; 18. 585. Phillips, Samuel F.. services of in colonial records, 1. viii. Phillips, Stephen, a J. P., 5. 654. Phillips, Stephen, tory officer, 22. 198, 229. Phillips, Thos., in militia, 22. 319. Phillips, Thomas, juror, 4. 524. Phillips, W., asks pardon for Fruit, 9. 93-94. Phillips, Will, on regulation of Cross Creek, 15. 209-211. Phillips, Wm., a J. P., 6. 799. Phillips, Wm., in militia, 22. 351. Phillips, Wm., juror, 25. 187. Phillips, Wm., land grants to, 4. 803. Phillips, Wm., petitions for extension of power of J. P.'s, 7. 874-5. Phillips, Wm., vestryman, 23. 344. Phillis, 11. 821. Philphs, Godfrey, land grant to, 4. 628. PHILPOT, JOHN 309 PICKENS, JAMES Philpot, John, indicted, 1. 424. Philpot, Mary, sells land, 1. 488. Philpot, Thomas, asks relief from church tax, 9. 95-96. petition on who are tithables, 9. 97. Philpot, Thos., takes oath, 22. 169. Philpot, Wm., takes oath, 22. 169. Phi I pott, , law suit, 1. 401. Philpott (Philpot, Philpon), John, in- dicted for treason, 1. 430-431. debts of, 1. 444. estate administered on, 1. 445, 451. goods in lands of, 1. 437. juror, 1. 392. law suits, 1. 387, 389, 393. proves will, 1. 393. Philpott, Mary, petition, 1. 444. Philps. See Phelps, Philips, etc. Philps, Samuel, petition, 1. 551. Phllps's Point. See Phelps's Point. Phllsbry, Richard, army pay, 17. 238. Philups. See Phelps, Philips, Phillips, etc. Philups, Charles, petition on C. H., 9. 806-807. Philups, James, petition on C. H., 9. 806-7. Phiiyan, John, ammunition to, 14. 399. Phipp, Wm., land grant to, 4. 765. Phippen, Capt., goods seized at Bath, 3. 227. PhippS. See Phelps, Philips, Phillips, etc. Phipps, Capt., Constantine, 7. 94. brings stamps, 7. 143, 161, 168, 189, 190, 195. called back from N. C, 7. 165-166. letter from ment'd, 7. 147. stamp act proceedings, 7. 170, 171, 173, 182, 189, 199. Tryon to on stamp act proceedings and answer, 7. 179, 180. Phipps, Isaiah, in militia, 22. 165. Phipps, Isiah, takes oath, 22. 169. Phipps, James, regulator, 7. 737. Phipps, John, regulator, 7. 737. Phipps, Joseph, regulator, 7. 737. Phipps, Wm., land grant to, 4. 353. rights proved, 4. 706. road coms'r, 23. 222. Phipp's Farm, Mass., 9. 1229. Phips, Isaiah, pay to, 22. 489. Phips, John, army pay, 17. 241. army rank, 16. 1140. Phips, John, petition on catching fish, 9. 87-88. Phoebus, convoys ships, 13. 333. escorts troops, 13. 326. Phoenix, Schooner, memorial on, 20. 229, 231, 291. Physock, John, patent altered, 6. 77. Pia matta (Piametta), answer to talk by, 11. 191-192. at Indian congress, 11. 179, 203. makes peace with Cherokees, 1 1 . 199. speech at Indian congress, 11. 183- 184. Piametahaw, talk of, 17. 86. Piamingo, talk of, 17. 86. PianlPooI, Jos., Jr., in militia, 22. 353. y.Pool, IVIalakiah, pay to, 22. 471. Pool, IVlatthew/, Synopsis Criticorum 2. 583. - J Pool, Patrick, in militia, 22. 353. Pool, Patrick, juror, 4. 519. Pool, Rich, juror, 25. 187. Jpool, Seth P., takes oath, 22. 178. Pool, Solomon, a J. P., 4. 895. juror, 4. 519; 25. 187. ' Pool, Solomon, in militia, 22. 353. J Poo\, Solomon, quit rents of, 22. 250. yPool, Solomon, Jr., in militia, 22. 353. t/Pool, T., in assembly (Polk?), 21. 47. /Pool, Thos., takes oath, 22. 177. Pool, Wm., exempted, 6. 807. Pool, Wm., land grant asked, 4. 708. J Pool, Wm., takes oath, 22. 176. Pool, Eng., 9. 1092; 10. 113, 132. I^oole, John, a J. P., 23. 994. Pcole, Moses, juror, S. 509. Poole, Solomon, signs Quaker peti- tion, 1. 252. Poole, Wm., land grant to, 4. 618. "^oon, Aaron, army pay, 17. 240. Poor, Brig. Gen., 12. 498, 501, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507, 525, 534, 536, 542; 14. 363. composition and position of brigade, 12. 501. Poor, Edward, land grant to, 4. 353, 684. Poor, John, army pay, 17. 241. Poor, Wm., army rank, 16. 1137. Poor, act for lottery for poor house, 24. 821-3; for vestreys, 23. 601-7; 25. 396-7, 424-30, 450-1, 459-60; provision for, 23. 435-7, 678 831-2, 853; 24. 89-94, 260-1, 318, 409-10, 498-9, 738-9, 884, 940-1, 940-50, 963; 25. 12, 60-2, 68; in Pasq Co., 23. 853. bills concerning, 20. 40, 64, 71, 87, 107; wardens, 18. 46, 106, 135, 285, 286, 316, 339, 360, 366; 19. 140, 163, 189, 251, 254, 278, 283, 313; 20. 530, 554, 560; 20. 131, 134, 149, 152, 158; 163, 164, 169, 173, 178, 186, 206, 221, 247, 255, 269, 276, -277, 311, 327, 338, 339, 340, 345, 354, 386, 407-408, 441, 459; for lottery to aid, 18. 115, 149, 158, 341, 343, 370, 372, 378; for provision for, 5. 502, 503, 501, 507-508, 509, 510, 519, 528, 530, 531, 532, 535, 538, 540, 541, 544, 558; 6. 457, 458, 459, 468, 488, 491, 493, 495, 496, 499, 511; 7. 301, 304, 305, 339, 355, 360, 362, 365, 367, 369, 419; 8. 301, 302, 325, 342, 34b, 348, 364, 365, 367, 369, 384, 387, 391, 395, 429, 430, 435, 437, 439, 441, 444, 478, 523; 9. 845, 899, 901 904, 917, 1015; 13. 749, 754, 759, 800, 802, 807, 813; 17. 360, 401, 414; for relief of, 4. 977, 978, 979, 980, 990, 992, 993, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1013, 1014, 1016, 1017; to account for money for, 21. 889; to amend act on, 17. 332, 356; to call offi- cers to account for money due to, 17. 333, 340, 377, 384, 414; to en- able J. P.'s to levy taxes for, 12. 46, 82, 83, 125, 195, 196, 207, 208, 254, 337, 346, 369, 371, 384; 13. 357; to erect house for, 17. 296, 306, 307, 316. Eng. act on suits of in force in N. C, 23. 321. taxes for use of to be published. 24. POOR HOUSES 329 POPELAND, JAMES 808-9. See also Public Buildings. Poor Houses, act to build, 24. 738-9, 821-3, 884; 25. 60-2, 68. Poore, Edward, land grant to, 4. 590. Poore, Wm., in army, 15. 724. Poors, Maj., 12. 461. Poory, Peter, in militia, 22. 340. Pooshahoma, signs Choctaw treaty, 18. 802. Pooshemastubie (-ly), treats with U. S. for Choctaws, 18. 799-802. Pooshonaltha, signs Choctaw treaty, 18. 802. Pope, , law suit, 1. 401. Pope, Mrs., drowned, 8. 74. Pope, Avent, contributes to Boston, 9. 1281. Pope, Burwell, In assembly, 18. 2, 35, 49, 127, 156, 165; 17. 878, 879, 936, 948, 953, 963; 19. 391, 396, 397. Pope, Elijah, horseman, 15. 509. Pope, Elisha, pensioner, 22. 80. Pope, Elizabeth, petitions for release of husband, 10. 971. Pope, George, Baptist preacher, 5. 1173, 1174. Pope, Geo., Jr., in militia, 22. 325. Pope, Harwood, pensioner, 22. 81. Pope, Henry, and impressment ot horses, 17. 943. captain, 10. 944, 949. declines to act as captain, 22. 909. ensign, 10. 187. to appear before Prov. Cong., 10. 918. Pope, Henry, land devised to wife, 25. 465. Pope, Jacob, allowed to give bond and return to N. C, 10. 971. loyalist, 10. 596. to be admitted as citizen, 13. 550, 647-8, 654. Pope, Jacob, juror, 4. 523; 25. 189. land grants to, 4. 616, 618. Pope, Jacob, quit rents of, 22. 245. Pope, Jeremiah, pensioner, 22. 80. Pope, Jesse, petition on need of mon- ey, 7. 866-7. Pope, Joel, in militia, 22. 163. Pope, Joel, takes oath, 22. 178. Pope, John, a J. P., 3. 417; 4. 346, 813. dead, 4. 774. in assembly, 4. 652, 723, 733. juror, 4. 523. land grant asked for, 4. 440. land grant to, 4. 329, 588, 630, 637, 711, 768. lapse patent to, 2. 772. patent rectified, 4. 330. rights proved, 4. 626, 705. suit against, 5. 1084. surety, 5. 634. Pope, John, a J. P., 4. 966. bill to discharge from judgment, 5. 1024, 1027, 1029, 1031, 1032, 1034, 1036, 1067, 1078, 1079, 1080, 1081, 1086. claims, 9. 590; allowed, 5. 980; 6. 211. Pope, John, a J. P., 23. 993. Pope, John, act in favor of, 23. 501; 25. 389-90. Pope, John, land grant to, 4. 630. Pope, J no., juror, 25. 189. Pope, John, money due, 23. 473, 474. Pope, John, quit rents of, 22. 245. Pope, John, report on militia co., 22. 369. Pope, John, vestryman, 23. 497. Pope, Jonathan, in militia, 22. 164. Pope, Mourning, estate to, 8. 384, 481. lands devised to, 25. 465. Pope, Richard, buys land, 1. 453. law suits, 1. 387, 389, 400, 432, 445- 446, 589. surety, 1. 452. witness, 1. 450. Pope, Rich'd, pensioner, 22. 79. Pope, Rueben, army pay, 17. 240. Pope, Sampson, land grant to, 4. 766. Pope, Samuel, army pay, 17. 239. Pope, Sam, .army rank, 16. 1134. Pope, Sam, army rank, 16. 1136. Pope) Samuel, in army, 13. 511. Pope, Sam'l, in militia, 22. 323. Pope, Samuel land grant to, 4. 1250. Pope, Simon, in militia, 9. 696. Pope, Simon, in militia, 10. 99. Pope, Simon, on S. C. of Pitt, 10. 37, 61, 99, 295, 451, 494, 499, 618, 670. patroler, 10. 63. Pope, Thomas, Baptist minister, 5. 1176. Pope, Thos., quit rents of, 22. 245. Pope, Vinson, army pay, 17. 240. Pope, Wm., army rank, 13. 519; 16. 1136. Pope, Wm., asks for lapse patent, 2. 487. Pope, Wm., quit rents of, 22. 245. Pope, Willis, exempted, 17. 973. Pope, Willis, lieut, 10. 518. Pope, compared with charter gov'ts, 1. 527-528. Pcpeland, James, land grant to, 4. POPELSTON, SAMUEL 330 POPULATION 635. Popelston, Samuel, petitions on county bounds, 9. 633-634. Popery, estab'd in Quebec, 10. 225. exclusion of demanded, 10. 241. King trying to establish, 10. 127. See also Catholics, Roman Church, Papists. Popham, , brigade major, 12. 522, 538. Popham, Lt. Col., pres. of court mar- tial, 12. 543. Popish recusants, act against, 3. 67, 91; men'td, 6. 525; 8. 514. not to be guardians, 23. 577; 25. 319, 416. Poplar Grove, 13. 136; 15. 341. seat of Harnett, 1 1 . 827. Poplar Ridge, 5. 1227. Poplar Spring, 11. 541. Poplar Spring Church, 5. 1181. Poplar Springs, 5. 1228. Poplar Tent Church, 5. 1224, 1225; 8. 745. history, 5. 1227-1228. Poplin, Geo., pensioner, 22. 79. Poplin, Wm., pensioner, 22. 80. Popple, Alured, 2. 136, 558; 4. 173, 211, 252, 291. answer to Jenner examined, 4. 157- 159. Burrington on provost marshal and jails, 4. 23; on public affairs, 3. 343-344. Carkesse to on Burrington, 2. 559- 61. consults Fane on land grant's of proprietors, 3. 83. denies Burrington's right to cen- sure Johnston, 4. 207. letters to and from Burrington on land grants, quit rents, etc., 3. 89, 90, 524, 536; received and an- swered, 3. 475, 476, 477, 478, 482, 489. sec'y of Board of Trade, 3. 508, 511. sends boundary dispute proposals, 2. 299. sends case and queries to Att'y and Solicitor Gen., 3. 346-347. to Att'y and Solicitor Gen. on valia- ity of N. C. laws 3. 532-3; on Smith's memorial, 3. 348-9. to Burchet on charges of Burrington and Porter, 3. 349. to Burrington on his conduct of pub- lic affairs, 3. 351-355; on threat- ened Indian War, 3. 346. to Johnston on public affairs, 4. 248-9. to Lowndes on appointment of Bur- rington as governor, 2. 480-482. to Porter on Burrington's charges, 3. 350-1. to Scrope on payment for boundary survey, 3. 17. Popple, William, letter to on admiral- ty courts, 1. 490-491; on bonds of deputy govs., 1. 476. to Attorney General, 1. 552. Population, 4. 156, 920; 8. 1027, 1040, 1041; 7. V, 145-146. act for census, 24. 650-1. answers on, 8. 605, 613-14. census of 1790, 26. 240-1247. classes in N. C, 1. 601-602. difference between east and west, 8. iii-v. difficulty of a census, 9. 690. in Currituck, 1. 722. in Pasquotank, 1. 720-721. in 1675, 2. x. in 1694, 1. 428. in 1702, 1. 559. in 1717-1735, 2. xvii. in 1721, 2. 419, 421. in 1728, 3. xiii. in i733, 3. 433. in 1744, 4. 748. in 1745, 4. 753. in 1754, 5. 320. in 1755, 5. 470, 471, 473. in 1756, 5. 570, 575, 603. in 1760, 6. 223. in 1771, 9. XV, xvi. increase in, 4. 300; 5. 24; 8. 1; and character. 7. 248; under John- ston, 4. xx-xxii. Indians in Currituck in 1710, 1. 734. lack of, 1. 602. number of taxables, 7. 283-4, 288-9. of Cape Fear, 4. 315. 605, 608. of Moravian settlements, 5. 1158, 1161, 1162, 1163. of N. C. and S. C. compared, 5. 389- 390. of A^a. in 1708, 1. 692; in 1756, 5. 564-565. on Selwyn grants, 7. 451-452. proportion of whites, 4. 795. report on, 5. 600; to be made ou, 2. 112; 5. 1138. under Dobbs, 5. xxxix, xl-xli. under Tryon, 8. xlv-xlvi. Urmston on, 1. 767. PORCH, JAMES 331 PORT ROYAL, VA. westward movement of, 7. 203; 10. 762-763. Porch, James, army pay, 17. 239. army rank, 16. 1140. Popch, Soloman, resigns as J. P., 21. 782, 936, 941. Porch, Wm., in militia, 22. 371. Porcher, Mr., 14. 278, 284. Fordy, George, administration on es- tate of, 1. 551. Porey, John, questioned on confirma- tion of charter of 1665, 1. 372. travels in N. C, 1. 5. Pork, act for Inspection, 23. 432, 485, 639-49, 790-801; 24. 580-6, 658-61; 25. 313-19, 378-87; on frauds in, 23. 55-56, 333; 25. 160; on pack- ing of, 23. 58, 333; on time of payment in, 23. 55, 333; 25. 160; to forbid exportation, 24. 168-y; 25. 326-7. as currency, 1. 401, 406, 407, 411, 422, 429, 449, 451, 479, 481, 488, 493, 521, 532, 549, 583, 584, 605, 606, 608, 610, 618, 621, 624, 715; 2. 82, 84, 92, 93, 99, 100; 3. 365, 366. bartered for salt, 14. 204. bill for inspection, 5. 266, 267, 269, 272, 274, 275, S87, 288, 289, 295, 296, 300, 505, 508, 510, 512, 513, 519, 535, 537, 541, 544, 546, 549, 550, 551, 558; 6. 1100, 1103, 1104, 1108, 1117, 1124, 11546, 1165, 1168, 1171, 1176, 1177-1178, 1191, 1195- 1196; to continue inspection act, 6. 844, 847, 863, 866, 879-880, 883- 884, 901-902, 905, 906, 911, 934, 936, 950-951, 954; to prevent fraud in, 4. 477, 501, 504, 505; to regu- late inspection, 5. 880, 881, 883, 898, 912, 915, 916, 917, 919, 1020, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1036, 1045, 1050, 1052, 1067, 1068, 1072, 1074, 1075, 1076, 1077, 1078, 1097. bought on account of state, 13. 889, 890; 22. 941; by Va., 2. 761-2. debts paid in, 4. 1218. exportation of, 9. 269, 270; allow- ed, 13. 28, 38, 30; forbidden, 10. 975; and exchanged for salt, 22. 933-4; on account of trade, 14. iv-v. fee for inspection, 24. 209. for troops bad, 5. 136. importance commercially, 4. 1196. issued by gov't, 14. 489. needed for Cont. army, 13. 22; 16. 448-9. poor quality, 5. 870. possible trade In, 5. 322. price, 22. 936. sale of that sent to Va. to pay troops, 5. 131-132. salt, article of food, 1. 714. sent to Va., 3. xv, 622; 6. 1030; to troops In Va., 5. xl, 6. 286; to Boston, 5. 795. to be bartered for salt, 13. 28; 22. 910. to be gathered, 22. 914-15. to be sent to troops, 5. 366, 367. value, 3. 334. Porkabile, Jno., In militia, 22. 338. Porkinpine, John, exempted, 5. 531. Porks, Henry, army rank, 16. 1139. Porpos of T'ilasse, signs treaty, IV. 586. Person, Benj., juror, 4. 524. Port, . 5. 562. Pert act, gives trouble In Perquimans Co., 4. 723. Port Bill, bill to repeal, 4. 724, 727, 777, 780, 790. Port Egmont, English expelled from, 8. 229. Port Le Orient, trade with, 11. 735. See L'Orient. Port of Entry, bill for, 21. 209, 218, 222, 233, 582, 596, 600. Port Peril, named, 1. 129, 131. Port Royal, Jamaica, 9. 319. Port Royal, S. C, 1. 127, 131, 132, 133, 135, 138, 148, 206; 4. 259; 5. 346, 598; 11. 501; 15. 330. British entrenched at, 11. 344. fertility and health of, 3. 12. fort at needed, 5. 477; to be built south of, 1. 77. fortifications, 2. 422. French settlement at, 2. 763, 764. harbor of, 1. 663. Key to southern coasts, 3. 11. , lands of, 1. 134. quit rents collected at, 4. 207. Scotch at, 2. 847. settlement to be near, 1. 56. should be harbor for royal navy, 3. 50. Spaniards to be harassed from, 3. 9, 11. threatened by Br., 13. 234. troops to be sent to, 10. 314. vessels sent to, 1. 178, 179. Port Royal, the, loss of, 1. 207. Port Royal, Va. (?), 9. 1248. PORT ROYAL DISCOVERY 332 PORTER, EDMUND Port Royal discovery, the, 1. 118-139. Port Royal Ferry, 14. 323, 324. Port Royal Indians ment'd, 1. 137. Port Royal Island, Br. on, 14. 340. garrison on, 2. 232. skirmish at, 14. 18. Port Royal River, 1. 138. Port Royal Town, Va., 9. 1065. Port Tobacco, Md., 9. 1065, 1069, 1248; 11. 569, 741. Porter, . examined on his surveys at Cape Pear, 3. 403. Porter, , reports on lands owned, 3. 403. Porter, Madam, 3. 526. Porter, Mr., ships skins, 1. 724. Porter, Mr., prisoner, 2. 273. Porter, Capt., 24. 948. Porter, Benj., act for land to, 24. 629- 30. land grant to, 19. 572. Porter, Charles, army pay, 17. 238. pensioner, 22. 81. Porter, David, memorial, 19. 179, 181, 301. Porter, David, petitions on land grants, 9. 1260-1263; 11. 250-254. Porter, Ed., in militia, 22. 385. Porter, Edmund, 3. 364. a J. P., 4. 47. absent from council, 3. 169. account of suspension of from coun- cil, 3. 505-508. answer to Burrington's charges, 3. 521-523. arrested for affray, 3. 59-60. attends council, 3. 204. Burrington on, 3. 141, 206; reviews case of, 3. 475-476, 477-478. case against Burrington for suspen- sion from office, replies and counter replies, 3. 501-528. comes to N. C. from West Indies, 3. 503. complaints against, 3. 123, 148, 351; as judge of admiralty, 3. 224-232; against Burrington, 3. 352; againt P., 3. 205; sent to com- missioners of admiralty, 3. 349, 351; against himself sent to him, 3. 352. copies of Burrington letters sent to, 3. 396. dead, 4. 284, 339, 340, 345, 425, 439, 444, 445, 575, 925, 1166. elected to assembly in spite of Bur- rington, 3. 519. falsely accuses Lovick and Little, 3. 629, 630. favors Everard, 3. 208. files bill against Gale and Lovick, 3. 14. gained over by Ashe, 3. 331. in assem., 3. 561, 562, 580, 592, 612. in council, 3. 197, 214, 216-239, 245, 250-257, 257,. 476-, 517; 4. 31-39, 6V- 69, 70-71, 72-74, 76-85, 87-91, 92-95. 96-100, 102-105, 223-225, 234, 235, 236-239, 241. interferes with General Court, 3 203-4. judge of oyer and terminer court, 4. 3, 224. lends chaise to Burrington, 3. 509. letters against Burrington ment'd, 3. 395, 396; against Everard sent to Board of Trade, 3. 126; and suspension ment'd, 3. 64, 631; sent to Board of Trade, 3. 81; from Burrington, 3. 526-528. memorial on his restoration as judge of admiralty, 4. 223-224. on appointing of councillors by the governor, 3. 196-197. on committee, 3. 260; of assembly, 3. 565, 567, 572, 576, 581, 596, 604, 609; of council, 3. 276, 279, 294, 314, 318; 4. 82, 86, 124, 232, 233. opposes Burrington, 3. 139, 141, 143, 206, 332; appointment of coun- cillors, 3. 204-205. Popple to on Burrington's charges, 3. 350-351. proposed as agent, 3. 508; for coun- cil, 3. 85, 86, 91. protests on proposed divisions of admiralty money, 3. 273. quarrels with Burrington on the as- sistant judges, 3. 236-8, 241-2. quit rents of, 22. 257. reasons for suspension as council- lor and answers to same, 3. 409- 411. removal as councillor recommend- ed, 3. 203. reports persons for riot, 3. 148. sends Everard's order against land warrants to England, 3. 26, 27. should be dropped from council, 3. 209. summoned to council, 3. 239, 255. surety, 3. 58. suspended as admiralty judge and councillor, 3. 408-409, 412-413, 501- 503. threat of murder against, 3. 438. PORTER, EDMUND 333 PORTER, JOHN to Board of Trade on Burrington's charges, 3. 325, 329-31; on irregu- larities in land warrants, 3. 7-8; on N. C. affairs and Everard, 3. 49. to hold oyer and trimmer court, 4. 72. to Newcastle on blank land war- rants, etc., 3. 51-52; on warrants and surveys of land, 3. 17-18. tried before council, 3. 404-9, 409- 12. Porter, Edmund, agent of N. C, 2. 619. agent to England, 2. 578. assaults Lovick and is assaulted by Everard and others, 2. 659, 666. complaints of as judge of admiralty, 2. 762. excepted from pardon, 1. 864, 873. Hyde on, 1. 802. in assem., 2. 575, 576, 608, 621, 623. judge of admiralty, 2. 758. messenger to council, 2. 610. proceedings of assembly delivered to, 2. 622. proves warrant of attorney, 2. 822- 823. refuses to receive register for ad- miralty court, 2. 765. sent to Eng. for trial, 1. 806, 807. to be seized, 1. 776-777, 778. tried for assault on Everard, 2. 669- 670; for misdemeanor, libel, etc., 2. 686, 687-690, 690-693, 697, 707, 714, 817, 820, 828, 831. tries to make freeman a slave, 2. 702-703. Porter, Edmund, in assembly, 4. 1180. Porter, Edward, in militia, 22. 280. Porter, George, in militia, 9. 696. Porter, George, in militia, 10. 99. Porter, George, on S. C. of Pitt, 10. 37, 99. Porter, Hugh, a J. P., 5. 813. Porter, Hugh, payment to, 22. 441. Porter, Jas., army rank, 16. 1138. Porter, James, denies that regulators robbed Panning, 8. 260. Porter, James, in Conv. 1789, 22. 37, 44, 46, 49. Porter, John, 6. 1088. Porter, John, 9. xxxlx. a justice, 1. 591-596; 2. 526. a magistrate, 1. 452. accused of trying to excite Tusca- roras, 1. 796-7, 802. Adams on, 1. 733. agrees on debt, 1. 583. arrives from England, 1. 727. assignee, 1. 562. attorney, 1. 428, 432, 433, 446, 583, 586, 588. attorney general, 1. 424. bill of sale to, 1. 585. brings communication from Eng., 1. 697. builds chapel, 1. 559, 560, 561. buys, 1. 650. com'r of Wilmington, 23. 134, 148. deposition, 1. 457. elects and deposes Glover, 1. 710. estate settled, 2. 56, 115-116. excepted from pardon, 1. 864, 873. gives power of atty., 1. 650. Gordon's charges against, 1. 710. holds lands in Brunswick, 23. 239. home of, 1. 457. impeached, 1. 807. in assembly, 25. 159. in council, 1. 785. incorporator of Bath, 23. 73. juror, 1. 396, 397. law suit, 1. 578, 584-585, 586, 589. leads in Gary Rebellion, 1. 784. library coms'r, 23. 78. part in Gary Rebellion, 1. 768. petition against, 1. 786. recognizes Glover, 1. 727. re-elects Gary, 1. 710. sent to England with complaints, 1. 709-10. takes oath, 1. 699. to accuse Glover, 1. 699. to be seized, 1. 776-777, 778, 807. to petition Proprietors, 2. 244. vestryman, 2. 209; 23. 7. visits Indians, 1. 783. witness, 1. 452. writes Proprietors on Gary Rebel- lion, 1. 728. Porter, John, 4. 720. a J. P., 4. 346, 447. asks for resurvey, 4. 222. builds Soracte, 4. 686. land grant to, 4. 216, 333, 349, 444, 595, 603, 619. lights proved, 4. 617. to account for his land claim, 3. 254. to Board of Trade on land patents, 4. 308-315. Porter, John, asks for lapsed land, 2. 356. attorney, 2. 450, 456. Burrington's treatment cited, 3. 35if. dead, 3. 209, 477, 497, 500. executor of John Porter, 2. 56. PORTER, JOHN 334 POETERFIELD, CHARLES guardian, 2. 240. house burned by Burrington, 3. 361- 362. in assembly, 3. 562. land asked, 3. 426., law suit, 2. 95, 96, 111, 115-116. petition as administrator, 2. 492-493. takes up land, 2. 217. Porter, John, claims allowed, 22. 403. Porter, John, coms'r on navigation, 25. 195. Pcrter, John, enters land, 6. 765. Porter, John, land grant to, 4. 1255. Porter, John, to be examined on Mixon, 10. 427. Porter, John (carpenter), rights proved, 4. 598. Porter, John, Jr., deputy surveyor, 3. 618. gets land patent to defraud Burring- ton, 3. 618, 619. land grant to, 4. 965. Pcrter, John, Sr., proposed for coun- cil, 3. 85, 91. Porter, Jos., in assem., 2. 608, 623. juror, 25. 189. Porter, Joshua, a J. P., 2. 526, 570, 638; dropped as J. P., 2. 676. juror, 2. 261, 265, 556. witness, 2. 82. Porter, Joshua, army pay, 17. 239. army rank, 16. 1139. Porter, Mary, land grants to, 4. 766- 7, 768. Porter, Mary, widow of John, law suit, 2. 115-116. Porter, Matthew, petitions on land grants, 9. 1260-1262; 11. 250-253. Porter, Nathaniel, brig, seized, 7. 159. Porter, Nathaniel, petitions on land grants, 9. 1260-1262; 11. 250-253. Porter, Nicholas, land grant to, 4. 854. quit rents of, 22. 245. Porter, Pa'k, petitions for division of Orange Co., 9. 809-810. Porter, Robert, allowance to for mon ey destroyed, 12. 579. Porter, Robert, building coms'r, 24. 411, 473. Porter, Robert, colonel, 17. 734. Porter, Robert, on Tryon S. C, 10. 423, 424. Porter, Robert, resolve in favor of, 12. 127, 292, 689. Porter, Robert, signs test, 10. 297. Porter, Samuel, owes state, 21. 1077. petition of bondsmen, 21. 668. Porter, Sara, land grant to, 4. 328. Porter, Mrs. Sarah, gets more time for survey, 4. 219. Porter, Virginia, land to be resurvey- ed, 4. 347. Porter, Wm., army pay, 17. 239. Porter, Wm., army rank, 16. 1132 Porter, Wm., army rank, 16. 1139. Porter, Wm., calls out militia, 17. 803. Porter, Wm., in assembly, 17. 71,', 727, 755, 795; 19. 390;; 20. 479,' 521; 21. 2, 3, S, 33, 47, 52, liO, 66^ 68, 71, 74, 77, 108, 109, 115, 119, 121, 130, 132, 133, 139, 154, 160, 166, 168, 179, 190, 194, 196, 198, 199, 205, 209, 234, 248, 252, 263, 264, '285, 288, 294, 300, 305, 332, 333, 345, 346, 367, 372, 379, 40i!, 411, 432, 584, 623, 738, 739, 766, 778, 791, 812, 873, 876, 884, 8»u, 893, 907, 914, 916, 918, 920, 927, 930, 932, 935, 937, 941, 946, 965, 970, 977, 980, 982, 984, 999, 1006, 1012, 1013, 1015, 1021, 1031, 103X, 1055. in Conv. 1788, 22. 3, 5, 12, 25, 27, 30, 31, 35. in Conv. 1789, 22. 38, 49. It. col., 17. 734. petitions assembly on gun factory, 22. 895-6. Porter, Wm., in militia, 22. 314. Porter, Wm., in militia, 9. 1050. Porter, Wm., land grant to, 4. 965. Porter, Wm., prisoner, 16. 673. Porter, Wm., trustee Univ., 25. 22. Porter, Wm., Sr., seizes goods, 1. 866. Porterfield, , brigade major, 12. 522, 531, 542. Porterfield, Mr., 13. 259, 284. Porterfield, Mr., 13. 334, 337. Porterfield, Mr., 14. 8, 9. Porterfield, Mr., aids P. Mallett, 15. 343, 344. Porterfield, Mr., drafted, 13. 285, 294. Porterfield, Mr., to furnish provisions, 14. 27. Porterfield, Capt., 15. 786. Porterfield, Capt., 19. 938. killed, 15. 638. Porterfield, Charles, 14. 502, 537, 539, 556. at Camden and wounded, 15. 383, 384, 385. commands Va. troops in N. C, 14. 867; 15. 252, 256, 265. effort to obtain command of militia for, 14. 531. Gates to on movements of British, PORTERFIELD, DANIEL 335 PORTS 14. 546-7. in Camden battle, 14. 584. location, 14. xiii, xlv. sick, 14. 764. skirmishes with British, 14. xii; and retreats, 14. 833. to Gates on his need of a surgeon, 14. 568; on militia and Br., 14. 558-559; on provisipns, 14. 533- 534; on Tories, 14. 528-529; on Williams's Va. company, 14. 535. wounded and captured at Camden, 14. XV. Porterfield, Daniel, 11. 830. Porterfield, Dennis, army rank, 16. 1135. Porterfield, Denny, ensign, 10. 519. Porterfield, I., to Caswell on messen- ger, provisions, etc., 14. 69. Porterfield, James, 13. 10. Porterfield, James, 15. 180, 186. accounts as tobacco buyer, 21. 96. act on storage of tobacco, 24. 758-9, 982. bill for him to store tobacco, 20. 58, 101; to impower him to re- ceive storage, 17. 302, 346, 397, 406; to inspect warehouse of, 21. 25, 104, 110, 121. in Conv. 1788, 22. 1, 4, 25, 27, 29, 35. navigation coms'r, 25. 98. Johnston to on tobacco and answer, 21. 473, 475, 479-480, 489, 516-517, 521, 524, 559-560, 564-565. nom. for collector, 19. 625. owes state, 21. 1071. sets up warehouse, 20. 490, 511, 540, 553. tobacco buyer, 18. 189, 420, 451, 459; 20. 281, 289, 472; 21. 510; sales of, etc., 21. 422, 722, 723-724. Porterfield, James, petition on C. H., 9. 806-8. Porterfield, James, to — on money for Burke, 15. 416-17. Porterfield, John, elected major, 20. 261, 270, 272, 442, 455, 460. Porterfield, John, pensioner, 22. 81. Porterfield, John, to receive pay of Ranisford, 2. 122. Porterfield, Robert, prisoner, 16. 672. Porterie, Isle of Sky, immigrants from, 8. 620, 621-622. Porter's Swamp Church, 5. 1179. Portes, Mulford, army pay, 17. 240. Portes Indians, 22. 734. Porteskill (Porteskyte) Indians, ask to be allowed to sell land, 2. 204- 205. petition to be allowed to hunt, 2. 172. Porteveint, James, road coms'r, 25. 264. Portevint. See Potavente, etc. Portevint, James, asks for resurvey, 4. 349. Portevint, James, land grant to, 4. 329, 350. Portevint, Sam., land grant asked, 4. 454. Portevints, Samuel, salt of seized, 10. 963. Portevont, Jos., land grant to, 4. 650. Portewine, Isaac, voter, 15. 237. Portewine, James, voter, 15. 237. Portevi/ine, Peter, voter, 15. 237. Porthis, Hardy, army rank, 16. 1137. Porthress, Benj. C, act to change name to Ransom, 24. 939. bill to change name, 20. 155, 159, 179, 190, 191, 339, 357, 366, 377. Porthress, Robert, act to change name to Ransom, 24. 939. bill to change name, 20. 155, 159, 179, 190, 191, 339, 357, 366, 377. iPortis, Lewis, army rank, 16. 1139. Portis, Robert, petitions for division of Orange Co., 9. 809-810. Portis, Thos., law suit, 1. 652. left by wife, 2. 363. Portiss, Hardy, in Davidson's Co., 14. 294. Portivint, James, memorial in favor of Smith, 6. 58-60. Portland, Duke of, 9. 1092; 16. 441. Portland, Lord, 3. 624. Portland, the, blows up the Randolph, 13. 402. Portlock, Caleb, army rank, 16. 1135. in army, 15. 733. Portman, John, petitions on land grants, 9. 1260-1262; 11. 250-252. Porto Rico, 1. 116. Portoise, Hardman, army pay, 17. 238. Portress, J no., army rank, 16. 1133. Portrie, Scotland, 9. 303. Ports, act to erect, 24. 850-1. bill to facilitate navigation of, 4. 361, 363, 364, 375, 376, 379, 388, 390, 391, 404, 405, 406, 408. character, 4. 172. closed, 7. 161, 168o, 1686. lack of retards N. C, 2, xii, xv. never closed, 7. 195. opened by France to U. S., 17. 161- 2. PORTS OF DELIVERY 336 POST AND POST-OFFICE to be established, 1. 27, 83, 100-101, 109, 168, 202; by governor, 3. 73. Ports of delivery, bill for, 4. 726, 727, 781. Ports of entry, act on, 25. 206, 219- 220. Beaufort, 2. 454. discussed by Burrington, 4. 169-173. list of, 3. xvi. of Albemarle Co., I. 229, 231, 239. to be made by Heath, 1. 12. Portsmouth, 6. 4, 82, 307, 607, 608; 7. 264; 8. 248. act to incorporate, 23. 387; 25. 252- 4. battery at, 6. 596, 615. collector needed at, 5. 950; 6. 1021. exposed condition of harbor, 5. 595- 596. fort to be at, 5. 148; 6. 1028. inspection at, 23. 641, 791; 25. 379. laid out, 5. 343, 344. navigation to, 5. 1004. Portsmouth, Eng., 4. 752; 6. 312; 7. 112, 159, 161, 202, 290; 10. 984; 20. 662, 663, 664. Portsmouth, N. H., 17. 571; 19. 708. arms and ammunition arrive at from France, 11. 433, 438. Portsmouth, Va., 10. 601; 14. 688, 689, 690; 15. 144, 149, 537; 16. 115; 17. 991, 993, 1010; 18. 502, 505; 22. 586, 1029, 1030. British at, 14. vii, 3, 82; 22. 34, 547; and Tories in, 22. 1029-30; capture, 14. 85, 86, 94, 99, 100, 102, 105, 308; embark from, 15. 536; 22. 574; entrench in, 14. 728; 17. 983-986, 987, 994, 1021, 1030; garrison at, 15. 300; in, 14. 442, 453, 467, 723; 15. 112, 129- 130, 138, 156, 157-8, 454, 556, 574; occupation discussed, 14. 618, 620; reinforcement sent to, 15. 519; retreat to, 15. 143; threat- ens, 14. 634, 638; to be sent to, 15. 777, 778; to garrison, 15. 308, 508, 515, 542. evacuated by Br., 15. 618. French to disembark at, 15. 527. Leslie in, 14. 725, 733. money distributed in, 15. 302. plan of, 14. 672. Scotch refugees at, 15. 144. smallpox in, 15. 618. to be held by Br., 15. 294," 295. troops leave for N. Y., 15. 570, 571. Portsmouth (parole), 8. 595. Portsmouth Association, formed, 5. 1175, 1176, 1178. Portugal, 1. 909; 2. 336, 338; 3. 392; 5. 221; 10. 447, 779, 976; 22. 739, 740, 828. ambassador of accepts treaty with France, 6. 973. English trade with, 2. 628. export of rice to, 2. 423-424, 425. exports to allowed, 10. 686. ground for trade with, 5. xlvi. importation of wines desired, 5. 322. imports from desirable, 5. 574. need of trade with for salt, 5. 317. salt from, 6. 1030; needed in N. C, 5. xlvi, 317; permission to import asked, 9. 132, 208, 209, 214, 215, 219, 269, 270; stores exported to, 22. 748. trade with, 6. 611; 11. 331; discuss- ed, 5. 322, 323; 6. 1022, 1030, 1033, 1034; frauds in, 1. 245. treaty with, 18. 673. Portwood, Benj., in militia, 22. 391. Portwood, Gilbert, juror, 4. 520. Posey, Maj., and battle of Stony Point, 14. 337. Posey, Humphrey, Baptist minister, 5. 1191. cited, 5. 1191. Possey, Joseph, protests against regu- lators, 8. 273-274. Possler, John, and note held by, 16. 987. Possum Quarter, inspection at, 24. 581. Possum Quarter Plantation, 22. 287. Post and Post-office, act for accomo- dation of riders, 24. 903; on, 25. 161; to establish, 23. 81-82, 849; to support discussed, 9. 259; dis- allowed, 9. 287-289, 339, 366, 367. allowance for cost of establishing, 7. 618, 654, 659, 666. and regulations of roads and fer- ries, 16. 735, 736-737. bad condition of, 11. 360. bill to compel masters to deliver foreign letters to, 12. 593, 595, 700-1, 703, 716; to encourage P. M. G. to establish, 4. 1340; to estab- lish, 6. 484, 853, 854, 863, 874, 917- 918, 923, 931, 947, 950; 7. 47, 54-55, 65, 67, 69, 70, 76, 78-80, 84, 85; 8. 365, 368, 369, 383, 430-431, 433, 434, 438, 439, 441, 444, 478. Board of Trade on N. C. act for, 9. 282-283, 287-288. POST AND POST-OFFICE 337 POTIFORD, LAWRENCE British act on, 6. 1081. claim for not allowed, 22. 846. complaints of, 17. 90-91. condition, 6. 733. continued in So. States, 16. 736. Davie on, 22. 801. Davis employed to carry mail, 5. .516-517, 554-, 555-556, 684, 731-732, 734. difficulties of service, 4. 921-2. established, 5. xxvi; through N. C, 7. 100; to Suffolk, Va., 5. 885, 886, 918, 919, 920, 921. establishment discussed, 8, 21, 66. ferriage of rider paid, 12. 231. from Va. to Wilmington, 22. 735. franking privilege, 20. 684, 686, 718. Hazzard asks for passage of laws and bill for same, 12. 672, 673. improvement needed, 21. 878-879. instructions on new act for, 9. 290- 291. lack of facilities, 8. v. mail ment'd, 2. 28; controlled by Safety Com., 10. 69-70. Martin to assembly on, 9. 541. memorial of Hazard on laws neces- sary for, 13. 395-396. money voted for, 8. 1057. need of, 7. 697, 882; discussed, 8. 73. note on act for, 3. 188. proposed private, 9. 356. proposition to discontinue, 5. 1097- 1098. provided for, 6. 1242, 1291-1292. 1299- 1300, 1302-1303, 1304-1305, 1319. provision for public letters, 2. 888. receipts, 18. 668. regulation, 18. 718. report on tax for, 5. 966. resolve for establishing, 5. 1038, 1101; for free transportation of, 9. 438-439, 564-565; on establish- ing between Hillsboro and Rich- mond, Va., 16. 164; of Cont. Cong, on sent to assembly, 11 471. route of, 9. 1242; 10. 321; estab'd 19. iv. to be established in N. A., 7. 43 404, 412-413, 415; 22. 624; to Richmond Va., 19. 116. to Hillsboro, 8. 209. Tryon on establishment of, 7. 166- 167; on necessity of, 6. 1057-1059; on need of, 7. 700-701; to Barons on, 7. 148-9, 205, 222; to De- Lancey on, 7. 454-5; to DeLancey and Hillsborough on, 8. 3-4; to Hyde on, 6. 1060; to Timothy on, T. 439-440. violation of, 10. 321-323. wanted, 21. 855-856, 859, 860, 1029, 1041. war routes to be established, 14. 852-853. Post Master, pay of, -5. 797. Post Master General (Eng.), to Board of Trade on N. C. act for post, 9. 259-260. Post Riders, bill to accomodate, 20. 163, 168, 174, 177, 189, 343, 353, 368. Postell, Benj., prisoner, 15. 393. Posthumous children, Eng. act on in force in N. C, 23. 325. Poston, Jeremiah, a J. P., 23. 995.' Poston, Jeremiah, in militia, 22. 418. Poston, Jeremiah, lieut., 10. 937. Poston, John, exempted, 9. 462. Poston, John, regulator, 8. 80. Poston, John, regulator, 7. 809. Poston, John, Sr., regulator, 8. 80. Pot and Pearl ash, act for bounty on, 23. 923-4; 25. 57-8. bill for bounty on exportation of, 9. 394, 395, 399, 443, 473, 482, 491, 494, 497, 503, 504, 583, 660. manufactory in Newbern, 9. 270. Potakasey Woods, 2. 523. Potash, bill to encourage manufacture, 21. 332, 341, 343, 404, 671, 712, 718. considered as a trade staple, 8. 84. imported from the Baltic, 4. 162. manufacture of proposed, 4. 163. materials for, 3. 337; 5. 363. trade in to be cultivated, 4. 156. Potatoes, 1. 934. Potavente. See Portevint, etc. Potavente, James, road coms'r, 23. 220. Potaway, MIcaja, army rank, 16. 1133. Potchiak Indian Town, 1. 740. Pote, Wm., land grant to, 4. 1040. Poteat, James, at council on Tories,. 15. 123-124. Potecasi (Potakashe, Poticosy), 2. 303, 426. Potecasi church, 5. 1180. Potecatia Swamp, 23. 499. Potenger, Richard, 11. 117. Poteskeyt Towni 2. 141. Potiford, Lawrence, asks relief from 3—32 POTOMAC 338 POTTS, MRS. MARY cliurcli tax, 9. 95-96. Potomac, 8. 757. Potomac Creek, 1. 748. Potomac Falls, DeGraffenried at, 1. 958, 959, 968; proposes to settle near, 1. 963. Potomack (Potowmac, Powtomack) River, 1. 658, 748; 5. xxii, xxx, 110, 144(7, 174, 366, 367, 927, 934, 1201, 1218; 6. 610, 784; 9. 1065, 1069, 1105, 1248; 10. 1027; 11. 391, 836; 13. vii; 18. 506, 630, 633; 19. 867. and Federal Capital, 16. 844, 908, 909. Arnold on, 15. 443. Baptists on, 5. 1169. character of lands on, 1. 961. DeGraffenried visits, 1. 958, 959. 968. Indian incursion near, 5. 357. lands on promised to Palatines, 1. 907-908. messenger sent to head of, 1. 866. permanent seat of gov't on, 22. 799. Susquahannah Indians on, 2. 643. Pots, John, petitions on need of money, 7. 866-867. Potsgrove, 13. 381. Pottacasy (Pollacasy) Creek, bill for bridge over, 4. 828, 829, 830. Pottakasey bridges, 23. 206. Pcttar, James, assaulted by Burring- ton, 2. 650-651. discharged by court, 2. 601, 654. Pottaskete (Pottaskite) Indians, num- ber and condition, 3. xviii, 153. Potter, Gen., orders to, 11. 757. skirmishes with British, 11. 696, 820, 822. Potter, Abraham, takes oath, 22. 179. Potter, Daniel, army pay, 17. 238. army rank, IB. 1135. Potter, DanI, army rank, 18. 1140. Potter, Dan'l in militia, 22. 370. Potter, David, pardoned, 12. 540. Potter, Edwd, army rank, 18. 1139. Potter, Francis, army pay, 17. 240. Potter, Gordon, petition on separa- tion, 22. 705-9. Potter, James, claims, 3. 282, 319. negro of tried, 4. 530. Potter, J no., army rank, 16. 1133. Potter, J no., in militia, 22. 280. Potter, John, land grant to, 4. 711. Potter, John, paymaster, 12. 538. Potter, John, takes oath, 22. 171. Potter, Mathew, imported, 1. 650. Potter, Myles, in militia, 22. 280. Potter, Peleg, army rank, 18. 1137. Potter, Robert, land grant to, 4. 73, 75, 334, 350. rights proved, 4. 603. Potter, Rows, petition on separation, 22. 705-10. Potter, SamI, army rank, 16. 1136. Potter, Stephen, in militia, 22. 167. Potter, Thomas, army pay, 17. 241. Potter, Will, 9. 328. Potter, Wm., claims allovired, 8. 468; 9. 718, 856. Potter, Wm., juror, 7. 842. Potter, Wm., juror, 8. 72. Potter, Wm., pensioner, 22. 80. Pottor, Nuness, petition on separation, 22. 705-10. Potts, , 21. 505. Potts, IVIr., 14. 520. Potts, IVIr., paper sent by, 15. 457. Potts, Alexander, army pay, 17. 240. Potts, George, signs test, 10. 297. Potts, Henry, land grant to, 4. 1047, 1239. Potts, James, to make deed, 24. 334. Potts, Jesse, com. of issues, 16. 197. resigns as tobacco agent, 18. 494. Potts, John, allowance to for wagon hire, 12. 856. Potts, John, building coms'r, 24. 237. Potts, J no., in militia, 22. 374. Potts, John, killed, 22. 127. Potts, Jonathan, signs test, 10. 297. Potts, Joshua, 15. 474. A D. Q. M., 18. 198. coms'r Wilmington, 22. 892. in assem., 20. 120, 121, 124, 125, 127, 131, 138, 146, 148, 149, 154, 155, 159, 160, 161, 162-163, 306, 308, 330, 337. letter considered, 17. 848-849, 850- 851; ment'd, 17. 941-942, 946, 958. provisions and salt, 15. 472. reports on stores at Halifax and Harrisburg, 15. 484, 486. school trustee, 24. 984. staff officer, 1 5. 450. Sumner to on provisions and answer, 15. 441-442. to Burke on trouble and confusion in Q. M. Dept., 16. 225-228. to Svimner on provisions and staff officers, 15. 450-451; on provisions for troops, 15. 475-6, 480, 493-4, 648; 16. 632; on supplies, 16. 507. Potts, Mrs. Mary, furnishes beef cat- POTTS, ROBERT 339 POWELL, CAPTAIN tie, 21. 657, 814. Potts, Robt., in militia, 22. 267. Potts, Stephen, accounts of, 19. 610, 651. Potts, Stephen, in militia, 22. 399. Potts, Thomas, land grants to, 4. 946, 959, 961, 1037, 1049, 1239. rights proved, 4. 1035. Potts, Thos., pensioner, 22. 80. Potts, Thos., takes stamps back to Eng., 7. 436. Pott's Creek Camp, 8. 602, 608. Poucherimatahah, at Indian Congress, 11. 179. Pouchymatyhad, speech at Indian Con- gress, 11. 179. Pouder, Wm., in army, 13. 521. Pough. See Pugh, Pew. Pough, , case of, 2. 818. Pough, Francis, a J. P., 3. 244. Pough, Stephen, army rank, 16. 1139. Poulson, John, in army, 13. 521. Poulston, Jonas, army rank, 16. 1139. Pound, Richard, exempted, 9. 476. Pound, SamI, army rank, 16. 1135. Pound Creek, 2. 777. Poundell, Jno., in militia, 22. 384. Pounds, , doorkeeper, 21. 897. Pounds, Wm., in militia, 22. 285. Povey, John, secretary of council, 1. 643, 644, 799-800. Pow, King, visits Martin, 9. 69. Powder, need of, 5. 144;i, 148. price fixed, 9. 1074. report on amount of, 5. 576. report on amount shipped ment'd, 5. 650. See also Arms and Ammunition. Powder money, act to use for beacons, 25. 194-6; to use for fort, 23. 229- 231, 338. and application to French War, 6. 689, 690. bill for repeal of law on, 3. 546, 548, 556, 561, 580, 581, 582, 585, 611. duty ment'd, 4. 201; collected for, 3. 154; should be estahlished, 5. 171, 216. fails of its object, 4. 824. instructions on law for, 5. 1141. law for not satisfactory, 4. 745. notes are for, 3. 184, 191. proposed uses for, 4. 402. receiver arrested, 3. 560, 611; to re- port, 3. 539. reports on, 4. 1346. tax for considered, 6. 749; on ves- sels, 3. xiv. use of, 3. 551, 571. Powder receivers, address of assem- bly to Burrington on and answers, 3. 585-586, 592, 593, 594-595, 597, 602-603. bond, 5. 933; produced, 3. 593-4. list, 4. 374, 403. report on accounts of, 6. 498. suit against suspended, 4. 1287. to exhibit accounts, 3. 545, 547, 567, 574, 583, 592, 596, 604. to lay accounts before House, 3. 638. Powel. See Powell. Powel, Capt., escapes, 22. 758. Powel, Aws, in militia, 22. 324. Powel, Anthony, army pay, 17. 240. Powel, Benjamin, army pay, 17. 239. Powel, Dan, in militia, 22. 283. Powel, Elias, lieutenant, 10. 753. Powel, Francis, army pay, 17. 240. Powel, Jacob, army pay, 17. 241. Powel, Jacob, in militia, 22. 372. Powel, James, reprieved, 4. 223. Powel, John, a J. P., 4. 346. land grant to, 4. 641. Powel, Jno., in militia, 22. 395. Powel, Jno., quit rents of, 22. 253. Powel, John, quit rents of, 22. 260. Powel, Kedar, a J. P., 23. 994. Powel, Lewis, in militia, 22. 283. Powel, Moses, army pay, 17. 240. Powel, Nathaniel, regulator, 7. 735. Powel, Nicholas, army pay, 17. 240. Powel, Peter, army pay, 17. 240. Powel, Robt., quit rents of, 22. 257. Powel, Robert, sergeant, 10. 753. Powel, Samuel, imported, 1. 395. Powel, Thomas, case of, 18. 16-17, 19. Powel, William, imported, 1. 479. Powel, Wm., claim allowed, 5. 983; 6. 212, 213. Powel, Wm., quit rents of, 22. 257. Powele, Richard, land grant to, 4. 628. Powell. See Powel. Powell, , law suit, 1. 587. Powell, Mr., 5. 159, 865, 902, 904, 917, 919. claims, 5. 307. Powell, Mr., 25. 228. Powell, Mr., in assembly 1736, 4. 200. Powell, Mr., makes few recruits, 13. 146. Powell, Mr., messenger to gov., 6. 97, 110, 111, 112, 136, 142, 149, 156, 374, 402, 404, 408, 470, 806. Powell, Mr., payment to, S. 984. Powell, Capt., 13. 164. POWELL, CAPTAIN 340 POWELL, WILLIAM prisoner, 17. 890-891. Powell, Capt., quit rents of, 22. 260. Powell, Capt., sloop of escapes, 13. 186. Powell, Abner, pensioner, 22. 80. Powell, Abraham, land grant to, 4. 884, 1244. Powell, Absalom, pensioner, 22. 81. Powell, Ambrose, signs security, IB. 17, 19. Powell, Axum, army pay, 17. 239. army rank, 16. 1138. Powell, Benj., signs security, 18. 17, 19. Powell, Britton, pensioner, 22. 81. Powell, Cador, juror, 4. 522. Powell, Charles, exempted, 9. 462. Powell, Charles, juror, 8. 72. Powell, Charles, pensioner, 22. 81. Powell, Dan, in militia, 22. 355. Powell, Dempsey, gas coms'r, 25. 609. Powell, Demsy, militiaman, 9. 344, 689. Powell, Elijah, pensioner, 22. 80. Powell, Fielder, motion to grant land to; '4. 1051. Powell, George, army pay, 17. 238. army rank, 16. 1139. Powell, George, exempted, 9. 451. Powell, Geo., juror, 25. 189. Powell, Geo., pensioner, 22. 81. Powell, George, petitions on need of money, 7. 866-867. Powell, Jacob, army rank, 16. 1140. Powell, Jacob, juror, 4. 516. Powell, Jacob, land grant to, 4. 884. Powell, Jacob, petitions on county bounds, 9. 633-634. Powell, Jacob, voter, 15. 237. Powell, James, army pay, 17. 238. army rank, 16. 1137. Powell, James, asks pardon for Hun- ter, 9. 86-87. Powell, Jer., to Caswell on act against Tories, 13. 248. to executive on Tories, 22. 767. Powell, Jesse, in army, 15. 732. Powell, John, 24. 139. Powell, John, a J. P., 3. 244, 537; 4. 676, 677, 712; dropped as J. P., 4. 677. juror, 4. 518. land grant to, 4. 708, 767; warrant to, 4. 1051. makes error in survey, 4. 278. summoned to bar of assembly and fined, 4. 399, 400. Powell, Jno., army rank, 16. 1133. Powell, John, children ask land, 2. 606. juror, 2. 508, 655, 704, 826. law suit, 2. 101, 107. Powell, John, juror, 8. 72. Powell, John, pensioner, 22. 79. Powell, John, petitions on need of money, 7. 866-7. Powell, John(or S.?), in assembly, 3. 635. Powell, Joseph, exempted, 9. 476. Powell, Kader, in assem., 19. 720, 758. Powell, Lewis, army rank, 16. 1139. Powell, Lewis, army rank, 16. 1140. Powell, Lewis, dropped as J. P., 6. 340. land grants to, 4. 1033, 1050. rights proved, 4. 1032. Powell, Lewis, In militia, 22. 307. Powell, Lewis, pensioner, 22. 80.- Powell, Mary, allowance to, 19. 480(?), 736. Powell, Moses, militiaman, 7. 263. /Powell, P., allowance to, 19. 370. Powell (Powile), Ptolimy, captain's commission to be issued to, 13. 896, 987, 989. petition, 21. 209, 213, 400-401, 424, 579, 721, 745, 764-5, 770, 785, 922; to assem. for promotion, 16. 342- 343. promoted captian and payments to, etc., 13. 545-546, 595, 697, 701. receives pay for soldiers, 17. 202. to Caswell on money for troops, 13. 169; on rum for troops, 14. 133. Powell, Reuben, on S. C. of Pitt, 10. 38. Powell, Richard, land grant to, 4. 704. witness, 4. 444. Powell, Robert, land grant to, 4. 766. Powell, Col. Robert Wm., 22. 229. Powell, Sampson, petitions on outlaws, 11. 731-732. •Powell, Shadrach, In militia, 22. 325. Powell, Solomon, petitions on need of money, 7. 866-867. Powell, Stephen, army pay, 17. 240. army rank, 16. 1140. Powell, Thos., army rank, 16. 1137. Powell, Wm., 6. 760. Powell, Wm., allowance to, 22. 816, 817, 826, 828, 831, 833, 836. Powell, Wm., army rank, 16. 1137. Powell, Wm., army rank, 16. 1138. Powell, Wm., army rank, 16. 1139. Powell, Wm., claims, 5. 557. Powell, Wm., claims allowed, 6. 739. Powell, Wm., deputy secretary of state, 6. 273, 274. POWELL, WILLIAM 341 rOWNALL, JOHN Powell, Wm., in army, 13. 522. Powell, Wm., in militia, 22. 32Y. Powell, Wm., law suit, 1. 590. Powell, Wm., land grant to, 4. 896. Powell, Wm., land patent asked, 6. 766. patent to, 6. 77. payments to, 5. 971. Powell, Wm., pensioner, 22. 81. Powell, Wm., petitions on need of money, 7. 866-867. Powell, Wm., sells land, 5. 819. Powell, Wm., witness, 5. 568, 579, 762. Powell, Wm., wounded and prisoner, 22. 523. Powell, Wm., Jr., petitions on need of money, 7. 866-7. Powell Point, 2. 317. Powell Point Neck, land entered, 1. 402. Powells, Nathaniel, land grant to, 4. 704. Powell's Creek, 4. 1045. Powell's Mountain, 14. 353; 16. 151. bounds Transylvania, 9. 1276. Powell's (Powel's) River, 19. 192, 326; 24. 530. lands brought on, 16. 151; for In- dians on, 16. 959; reserved for soldiers, 24. 338. Powell's Valley, 10. 387; 16. 152; 19. 192, 326; 24. 530. settlement to be made in, 14. 221-2. war at, 18. 606. Power, Wm., army rank, 16. 1132. Power, vested in people, 22. 17. Power of att'y, recorded, 2. 112. specimen, 1. 403-404. Powers, Capt., 22. 539. Powers, Dr., in regulator campaign, 8. 584. Powers, Lieut., in N. C. battalion, 13. 343. Powers, Absalom, army rank, 16. 1139. army rank, 16. 1137. Powers, Abshm., army rank, 16. 1139. Powers, Abselom, receives pay for soldiers, 17. 241. Powers, Charles, on regulation of Cross Creek, 15. 209-211. Powers, David, army rank, 16 1132. Powers, Ed, in militia, 22. 309. Powers, Edward, in militia, 22. 331, 332. Powers, Edward, petition, 2. 639. Powers, Edward, land grant to, 4. 628, 801. Powers, Ephraim, pensioner, 22. 80. Powers (Power), George, a J. P., 4. 713. collects quit rents, 2. 729. in assembly, 3. 260, 277, 285, 286, 293, 301, 310; 4. 493, 554, 651, 720. juror, 4. 520. land lapses, 2. 767. Powers, George, in militia, 9. 59. Powers, Geo., in militia, 22. 392. Powers, Geo., juror, 25. 188. Powers, George, paymaster, ID. 99o. Powers, Geo., quit rents of, 22. 24'?. .Powers, Geo., resigns as J. P., 18. 29, 258, 261. Powers, Henry Sr., pensioner, 22. 81. Powers, James, army pay, 17. 238. army rank, 16. 1135. Powers, Jas., army rank, 16. 1139. Powers, James, lieut., 10. 944. Powers, Jas., soldier, 18. 797. Powers, Jesse, army rank, 16. 1139. Powers, Jesse, in militia, 17. 1060. Powers, John, a J. P., 23. 993. Powers, John, army pay, 17. 241. Powers, John, quit rents of, 22. 242. Pcwers, Moses, army rank, 16. 1139. Powers, Robert, army pay, 17. 240. Powers, Samuel, 4. 617. Powers, Samuel, 25. 211. Powers, Thos., land grants to, 4. 49. Powers, Wm., army rank, 16. 1138. Pcwers, Wm., army rank, 16. 1140. Powers, Wm., in militia, 22. 350. Powers, Wm., land grant to, 4. 274, 993. Powers, not delegated, reserved to states, 25. 21. Powhatan, Va., 16. 588. Powhatan Co., Va., Br. in, 15. 550, 556. Powitt, John, petitions for extension of powers of J. P.'s, 7. 874-875. Pownall, John, 4. 1236; 5. 15, 167; 6. 13, 56, 267, 308, 714, 1022; 7. 92, 224, 232, 240, 290; 9. 237, 259, 670, 1121, 1251; 10. 322. Child to on Granville's refusal to aid in resurvey, 5. 339; on resurveys ment'd, 5. 484. circulars to governors on acts limit- ing U. S. trade and exportation of arms and ammunition, 9. 1186-7. Cleveland to on forts, etc., 5. 646. Hasell to on tar treatise, 9. 13. letter from and to ment'd, 5. 652, 807; 6. 69, 1064; 7. 203; 10. 70. Lords of Treasury to on compensb.- POWNALL, T. 342 PRECEDENCE tion to Heron, 9. 5. McCall to on his quit rents, 6. 1046- 1047. memorial sent to, 5. 763; 9. 1208; on S. C. boundary ment'd, 5. 483. secretary, 6. 989. sends over King's proc. of rebellion, 10. 242. Smith to on quit rents, 5. 19-21. Stuart to on Southern Indians, 7. 109-112. submits clergy bill to Bp. of London, 7. 150. to Cleveland on privateers, 5. 648. to Dobbs on fort at Cape Lookout, 5. 442-443. to Hardinge on customs, 5. 648. | to Lords of Treasury on quit rents, 5. 647-648. to Tryon on proposed settlement of the Sieur Closen, 6. 1050. to West on quit rent law, 5. 447- 448. Wood to on bad tobacco law, 6. 10. Pownall, T., to Elarl Granville on county surveys, 5. 395. to Tryon on acts of assembly, 6. 1049-1050. Poyas, John E., prisoner, 15. 392. Poyhucher, at Indian Congress. 11. 179. Poyner, Adam, in militia, 22. 391. Poyner, Benj., in militia, 22. 391. Poyner, James, juror, 4. 521; 25. 188. Poyner, Joel, Jr., in militia, 22. 391. Poyner, Jos., in militia, 22. 334. Poyner, Nathan, a J. P., 23. 993. Poyner, Nathan, in militia, 22. 391. Poyner, Peter, army pay, 17. 239. army rank, 16. 1137. Poyner, Peter, juror, 4. 520. Poyner, Robt., in militia, 22, 391. Poyner, Thos., juror, 25. 188. Poyner, Thos., major, 20. 272, 460. Poyner, Thos., pensioner, 22. 80. Poynter, Cornelius, army pay, 17. 240. Poynter, John, captain, 10, 975. Poythes, Peter, sent to Tuscaroras, 1. 808, 809, 836-837. Prae;:el, Godfrey, member of helper's conference, 5. 1156. Praezel, Rev. Gottfried, prays release from oath, 5, 1153-1154. Praiter, Bazel, petition, 19, 179, 181. Prat, John, a J. P., 4. 346, sheriff, 4, 347. Prater, Thos., land grant to, 19, 572, Pratt, , 25, 228. Pratt, Benj., Jr., owns the Sally, 9. 321. Pratt, Charles, executed and paid for, 6. 211. Pratt, David, in militia, 22. 356. Pratt, Ephralm, act for land to, 24. 629-630. land grant to, 19. 572. Pratt, James, payment to, 21. 219, 221. Pratt, Jeremiah, juror, 2. 592, 593, 655; 4. 517; 25. 186. Pratt, Jeremy, quit rents of, 22. 253. Pratt, Job, quit rents of, 22. 253. Pratt, John, a J. P., 3. 417. clerk assembly, 6. 189, 200. helps Little obtain administration papers, 3. 217. juror, 4. 517. land grant to, 4. 75, 281. produces books in assembly, 4. 388. quit rent warehouse at place of, 4. 479. summoned to assembly, 4. 385, 386- 387. Pratt, John, allowance to, 10. 998. Pratt, John, petition on C. H., 9, 806- 808. Pratt, Jno., quit rents of, 22. 253. Pratt, Joshua, in militia, 22. 356. Pratt, Joshua, juror, 4. 517. Pratt, Josh., quit rents of, 22. 253. Pratt, Richard, a J. P., 17. 922. Pratt, Thos., army pay, 18. 728. army rank, 16. 1139. petitions, 19. 932. Pratt, Wm., claims allowed, 6. 211. Pratt, Zebulon, army rank, 17. 239. army rank, 15. 724; 16. 1137. pensioner, 22. 79. Pravat, Andrew, juror, 4. 521. Prayer, for royal family, 9. 295. Prayer and fasting, day for, 5, 1206; 22. 911, 932-3, 961. proclamation for, 5. 931-932. Prayer books, needed, 7. 104. provided, 1. 558. Prayper, Hen., juror, 25. 187. Preachers, not to sit in assem., 23. 983. sent to western N. C. to advocate Amer, cause, 10. 390. wandering, 1 . 602. Prebble, Joshua, 21. 335. Prebit, Jno., army rank, 16.1138. Precedence in army, quarrels over, 0. xix-xx. Precedence in council, Duckenfield on PRECEDENCY 343 PRESBYTERIANS and answer, 8. 624-626. Precedency, rules of, 8. 291. under Fund. Const, 25. 136. Precinct Courts, act on relating to jurors, 23. Ill; to enlarge juris- diction, 3. 194; 23. Ill; to settle, 23. 100-102, 334. bill to enlarge, 3. 558, 559, 561, 590, 596, 602, 611; 4. 126; to enlarge powers. 3. 313, 314, 318, 321. fees, 3. 165-6. illiteracy of justices, 3. 28. note on act for settling, 3. 191. organization and powers, 1. 198, 199; 3. xiii. powers, etc., 3. 150; should be en- larged, 3. 541, 552, 564, 571. regulation of, 2. 818. should have powers of court of chancery, 3. 322. . under Fund. Consts., 25. 130-1. See also County Courts, Courts, Justices, etc. Precinct treasurer, established, 3. 151. Precincts, act to change into counties, 23. 122-127, 129-130, 217-218, 33b, 337. bill to change into counties, 4. 776. 779, 780, 781, 782, 790. case of Ashe and Rice against Bur- rington on erection and his an- swer, 3. 439-457. counties divided into, 1. 188; 2S. 123. erected in Bath county, t. 629. methods of erection, 3. 442-6, 450. in Fund. Constus, 25. 123. new, history of formation of, 3. 574- 576; letters to Board of Trade oh, 3. 630; not to be erected without King's consent, 4. 205; members not admitted from. 3. 562, 575, 576, 611; 4. 122. new ones considered by assembly, 3. 545, 547-548, 562, 566, 578, 581- 582, 583, 640; erected by Burring- ton, 3. 380-1; erected, 3. 432. not to have more than two repre- sentatives, 4. 204-205. number, 4. 206; 5. 302; and names, 3. xiii; and description of lost, t. 681-682; and organization, 3. 88. protest of Ashe and Rice against division, 3. 383-5. quarrel over the right of creation, 3. v-vi. to be ascertained, 3. 583. See also counties, and names of counties. Precious Stones, granted to Heath, 1. 6. granted to proprietors, 1. 22, 103; 25. 135. Predeaux, Thos., deposition on Va.'s claim to whaling rights, 2. 397- 398. Predy, Laws, nominated , for door- keeper, 4. 554. Pre-emption Rights, act for more time for surveys, 25. 62. Preface to North Carolina Colonial Records, 1. iii-viii. Preface to North Carolina State Records, 1 1 . iii-vi. Prefatory Notes to North Carolina Colonial Records, 1. ix-xxxiv; 2. iii-xix; 3. iii-xviii; 4. iii-xxii; 5. iii-lxi; 6. iii-xxxv; 7. iii-xxxiv; 8. iii-xlviii; 9. iii-xlvii; 10. iii-xli. Prefatory Notes to North Carolina State Records, 11. vii-xx; 12. iii- v; 13. iii-xiv; 14. iii-xvi; 15. iii- xiv; 16. iii-xii; 17. iii-x; 18. iii- ix; 19. iii-vi; 20. iii-vii; 21. iii- vi; 22. iii-vii; 23. iii; 24. iii-iv; 25. iii-vi; 28. iii-iv. Pregg, J no., a J. P., 3. 252. Prentiss, Col., position of regt. in army, 12. 509. Prerogative, assembly to Dobbs on, 6. 478. discussed by Dobbs, 8. 1253-1254. of House, quarrel over, 6. 508. opposition to, 10. 401-402. quarrel over, 6. 667, 669, 839, 900, 901. royal, struggle against, 9. x, xli. Presbyterian Churcli, bill to incorpo- rate, 17. 321, 328, 332, 346, 359, 369, 398, 401-402, 405, 415; 20. 42, 76, 93, 106-107. Presbyterian IVIeeting House, 24. 287, 289. Presbyterians, 8. 506; 19. 899. act for ministers to perform mar- riage ceremony, 23. 672-4, 826; to give power to congregation of, 24. 757-8; to allow ministers to per- form marriage ceremony, 9. 366; disallowed, 9. 7, 284-285. Adams on, 1. 687. address to from Phila. Synod on American liberty, 10. 222-228. against regulators, 7. 886; 8. 15, 17, 20; 10. viii. PRESBYTERIANS 344 PRESENTATION and marriage act, 7. 329, 331-332, 411, 432-433. and vestry act, 9. 363. and vestries, 9. 622-623. bill to allow them to perform mar- riage ceremony, 8. 322, 323, 334, 342, 344, 352, 372, 380, 384, 450-451, 464-465, 466, 467, 469, 470, 526-527. Board of Trade on act to authorize ministers to marry, 9. 248, 251. buy site for church in Rowan Co., 7. 857, 859. character, 6. 265. church laws quoted, 9. 83. churches and lands secured to, 23. 986-7. class similar to, 1. 602. condition, 3. 429-430; 7. 815. control Univ. of N. C, 5. 1184. courted by Tryon, 8. xliv-xlv. Dartmouth on right of to perform marriage ceremony, 9. 682. displeased by vestry of Guilford Co., 9. 661. favor colonies, 22. 182. favorable to independence, 9. 1086. favored by Queen's College act 8. 526. few, 22. 733. furnish models for vestry law 6. 11- 12. growth, 6. 563. have one minister, 3. 339. help defeat vestry laws, 9. 254. history of in N. C, 5. 1193-1228. in assembly and vestry, 1. 769, 771. in Cumberland, 7. 540, 541. in Granville, 8. 86. in Mecklenburg, 6. 1041; 7. 260 540 541. in N. C, 7. 102. in Pasquotank, 1. 720. in Pitt Co., 6. 977. in vestry, 2. 131. Macleod a Tory; 13. 368. make converts, 3. 394. marriages performed by legalized and duties extended, 23. 672-4. may take vestry oath, 6. 715. meeting house of licensed, 8. 507; in Rowan, 8. 227. method of fighting the establish- ment, 7. 287-288. ministers exempted from militia, 23. 519; from musters, 23. 597, 761; to people against regulation. 7. 814-816, 822; to Tryon against regulation, 7. 813-814. numerous in west, 6. xxix. of Phila: write to those of N. C 10 86. offended by vestry act, 9. 341. pastors give letters to Tryon, 7. xxii; asks Winston, 7. 162; sent among to advocate Amer. cause 10. 390. petition for repeal of marriage and vestry acts, 10. 1015-1017; for right to perform marriage cere- mony, 8. 323; 9. 623-625; on act regulating marriages, 8. 806. prevalence of in Mecklenbure S 250. protest read to, 10. 674. Reed on their authority to marry 9. 5, 6. revivals among, 5. 1173-1174. settlement of, 5. 356. support govt, 8. 218; in regulation troubles, 9. 250. Tryon on, 8. 15. urge their members in N. C. for liberty, 10. xxx, xxxii, xxxiii. Presooat. See Presscoat, Priscott, etc. Prescoat, Moses, in militia, 22. 494. Prescot, Gen., exchanged, 15. 764. Prescot, John, exempted, 4. 569. Prescot, John, land grant to, 4 946 1253. Prescot, Moses, land grant to, 4. 352. Prescot, Wm., land grant to, 4. 625. Prescot, Willis, land grant to, 4. 1241. Prescote, Benj., in militia, 22. 321. Prescote, Willobey, in army, 15. 720. Prescott, Aaron, army rank, 18. 1134. Prescott, Aaron, in militia, 22. 340. Prescott, Austin, army pay, 17. 240. Prescott, Austin, army pay, 17. 263. army rank, 16. 1196. • revolutionary services, 22. 154. Prescott, Chas., army rank, 16. 1134. Prescott, Thomas, army pay, 17. 240. army rank, 16. 1137. Prescott, Wm., land grant to, 4. 704, 1034. Prescott, Willoby, army pay, 17. 238. army rank, 16. 1135. Prescott (countersign), 12. 470. Prescut, Benj., in militia, 22. 322. Present state of colonies with respect to Great Britian, 2. 626-635. Presentation by governor, disliked by people, 7. 789-90. right of in vestry, 23. 584; 25. 302- PRESENTMENT 345 PRESS 3, 431. Presentment, necessary for trials, 23. 977. Eng. act on in force in N. C, 23. 320. President, limitation on term, 22. 21. President, tine Lord, at Bd. of Trade meeting, 1. 322. President of Council, 25. 250, 253, 254, 255, 257, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 270, 271, 272. rights and duties, 4. 446, 451, 455- 460, 462-470, 480-481, 482, 483, 484, 485, 486-487. President of North Carolina, how elected, 23. 40. President of United States, no titie for, 22. 798. Presket, Russel, in militia, 22. 419. Preslar, Thomas, regulator, 8. 78. Presler, Peter, land warrant to, 6. 637. Presley. See Pressly. Presley, , negro, 12. 360. Presley, Charles, army pay, 17. 241. Presley, Wm., coms'r to locate pub. buildings, 24. 880. Presiie, John, regulator, 8. 79. Presnell, John, pensioner, 22. 80. Presque Isle, not surrendered, 17. 588. Press, act to encourage James Davis to set up press, 23. 314-315, 340. and newspaper in Wilmington, 1 1 . 786. carried to Halifax, 16. 196. established at York, Pa., 11. 818. freedom of, 25. 21; demanded, 10. 1004; to be maintained, 22. 663; should be preserved, 23. 978. in Halifax, 11. 600. in N. C. to make money, 16. 887. in Wilmington, 11. 818, 820, 826. introduction and history of, 8. v. newspaper in Hillsboro, 17. 491. none in Wilmington, 16. 933, 963. of Davis suffers by storm, 8. 74. Pinkney state printer, 11. 617; dead, 12, 273, 275. propositions to establish, 1 5. 647-648. publications of indicated, 4. 1316, 1344; 5. XX, xxi, 24, 29, 124, 149, 150, 251, 665, 696, 733, 941; 6. 316, 521, 684, 688, 824, 888, 889, 955, 962, 965, 967, 1013, 1022, 1139-1140, 1142, 1143, 1200, 1209, 1210; 6. 1248- 1249, 1258, 1270, 1301, 1303-1304, 1312, 1313, 1314, 1318; 7. 58, 59, 64, 85, 86, 123, 168a, 168c, 168/^, 32b, 407, 419, 562, 588, 680-681, 886, 919, 920, 939, 976; 8. v, 15, 20, 317, 379, 422, 444, 460, 461, 462, 468, 477, 530, 547, 755, 756; 9. xxix, xxxviii, xli, 6, 66, 77, 124, 125, 133, 190, 191, 197, 215, 356, 581, 582, 622, 691, 698, 819, 824, 953, 1028, 1031, 1041, 1116, 1118, 1127, 1132, 1133, 1145, 1152, 1155, 1175, 1184, 1200, 1223, 1224, 1266, 1270; 10. xiv, xxx, xxxix, 25, 26, 45, 48, 51, 65, 66, 68, 73, 105, 124, 140, 186, 194, 204, 278, 279, 28b, 356, 417, 437, 473, 533, 573, 589, 590, 666, 787, 811, 961, 974, 1002, 1013, 1021; 11. 60, 206, 280, 281, 426, 430, 606, 617; 12. 108, 126, 127, 128, 134, 216, 218, 242, 244, 273, 275, 285, 291, 336, 393, 397, 420, 426- 427, 428, 442, 603, 605, 609, 618, 623, 715, 716, 735, 794, 804, 838, 851, 868; 13. 13, 98, 156, 226, 259, 279- 280, 288, 319, 320, 336, 355, 372, 431, 438, 449, 463, 622, 623, 718, 734/, 778, 908; 14. 72, 115, 128, 15!^, 228, 403, 424-425, 854, 863; 15. g08, 222-225, 346, 565, 577; .16. 1000; 17. 128, 335, 337, 358, 413, 415, 417, 432, 469, 490, 509, 632, 688, 768, 769, 830; 18. 7, 8, 78, 139, 164, 169, 177, 197, 206, 207, 208, 219, 221, 235, 248, 260, 313, 320, 350, 387, 392, 402, 420, 421, 429, 432, 437, 439, 455, 466, 476, 490, 505, 508, 571, 576, 586, 590, 716, 805; 19. iv, 56, 57, 60, 116, 125, 127, 158, 166, 167, 180, 211, 213, 217, 342, 343, 344, 348, 356, 364, 369, 399, 431, 458, 465, 467, 593, 663, 680, 686, 698, 699, 704, 775, 804, 827, 923, 976, 977, 989; 20. 43, 51, 52, 95, 100, 103, 108, 197, 218-219, 221, 222, 225, 251, 274, 283, 286, 289, 371, 438, 439, 469, 471, 505, 506, 507, 513, 520, 522, 529, 573, 574, 602, 605, 618, 622, 623, 630, 665, 717, 755- 756, 792, 793; 21. 7, 164, 199, 269, 272, 349, 350, 354, 365, 368, 372, 374, 375, 376, 382, 415, 417, 423, 425, 435, 477, 492, 554, 624, 679, 692, 697, 700, 726, 733, 795, 833, 838, 858, 863, 867, 906, 920, 999, 1005, 1011, 1014, 1022, 1026, 1031, 1046, 1051, 1058; 21. 12, 13, 43, 44, 45, 51, 572 (?), 620, 670, 692, 817, 833, 843, 931; 23. 314, 516, 539, 675, 689, 703, 850, 969, 984; 24. 120, 184, 185, 217, 255, 256, 257, 259, 299, 320, 321, 333, 372, 427, 475, 476, 637, PRESSCOAT 346 PRICE, JAMES 638, 662, 686, 709, 722, 723, 724, 741, 742, 748-9, 760, 808, 819, 855, 888, 933; 25. 22, 23, 24, 48, 76, 84, 85, 86, 91, 94, 455. report of supt. of on paper money, 18. 168-170, 198, 235, 283. said to be free, 10. 1020-1021. salary of Davis as printer, 4. 1023. seized at Norfolk by Dunmore, 10. 371. superintendents of elected, 17. 412, 413, 415, 416. See also Printers and Printing. Presscoat. See Prescoat, etc. Presscoat, Benj., in militia, 22. 390. Pressly. See Presley. Pressly, Andrew, land grant to, 4. 1241, 1250. Pressly, John, land grant to, 4. 950. Prestan, Stephen, orphan of, 1. 600. Preston, Widow, 5. 1201. Preston, Col., 14. 593. Preston, Col., beaten by Tarleton, 17. 1000. Preston, Col., letter of ment'd, 14. 667. Preston, James, petition on C. H., 9. 806-807. Preston, John, 5. 1201. Preston, Joseph, charges Collet with encouraging negroes to .escape, 10. 112. Preston, Wm., aid of asked, 17. 788. Preston, Wm., land grant confirmed, 24. 447. Preston, Wm., locates lands for Byrd, 18. 190. Preston, Wm., to Armstrong on troops for King's Mountain campaign, 14. 626-627. Preston Rebellion, Everard concern- ed in, 3. 4. Prestwood, Augustine, regulator, 8. 80. pensioner, 22. 80. Pretenders, Eng. act on in force in N. C, 23. 325. followed by Highlanders, 5. 119b. oath to be taken against, 2. 858-862. Prevat. See Privat, Privett, etc. Prevat, Jas., in militia, 22. 494. Prevat (Privet), Peter, land grant to, 4. 354. lan<3. to be resurveyed, 4. 801, 805. Prevet, Benj., takes oath, 22. 172. Prevet, John, in militia, 22. 161. Previt, John, imports persons, 1. 420. juror, 1. 415. Previt, John, Jr., imported, 1. 420. Previt, Mary, imported, 1. 420. Previtt, John, pensioner, 22. 79. Prevost, Gen'l., 19. 911. in Briar Creek battle, 13. xiii. reinforcements to, 14. 222, 270. supposed to be in Va., 14. 487. Prtwet, Joshua, army pay, 17. 238. army rank, 18. 1134. Prewet, Micajah, army pay, 17. 241. Prewet, Ransom, army pay, 17. 238. army rank, 16. 1134. Prewet, Thomas, army pay, 17. 239. Prewitt, Joshua, in army, 15. 7Z0. Prewitt, Ransom, in army, 15. 720. Price. See Prise. Price, , book wanted, 17. 630. Price, . letter on Cherokees ment'd, 7. 233. Price, Mr., 7. 279, 283. Price, Mr., 10. 912. Price, Mr., Indian charges against, 1. 991. Price, Mr., thanks Emy, 7. 209. Price, Mr. and Mrs., killed, 22. 683. Price, Capt., accounts of referred to com. of claims, 12. 583, 686-687, 689. Price, Ensign, 7. 116. restrains Cherokees, 7. 108. Price, Aaron, messenger, 22. 834. Price, Augustine, army pay, 17. 240. Price, Benj., exempted, 9. 565. Price, Benj., in militia, 22. 422. Price, Benj., secures arrest, 10. 298. Price, Ed., in militia, 22. 318. Price, Edmund, Jr., land grant to, 4. 800. Price, Edwd., army rank, 16. 1139. Price, Edward, militiaman, 7. 262. Price, Elijah, in militia, 22. 270. Price, Elisha, army pay, 17. 241. Price, George, on insolence of Creeks and Cherokees, 7. 207. on Indian affairs, 7. 216-217. Price, Isaac, bill to empower to keep ferry, 9, 108, 116, 117, 147, 175, 178, 182, 186. Price, James, army pay, 17. 240. army rank, 16. 1137. Price, Jas., army rank, IS. 1138. Price, James, estate administered on, 7. 274. Price, Jas., in militia, 22, 376. Price, Jas., in militia, 22. 384. Price, James, militiaman, 7. 262. Price, James, petitions on county PRICE, JOHN 347 PRICES bounds, 9. 633-634. Price, John, convicted of fraud, 18. vi; 20. 630. in army frauds, etc., 18. 21-22, 36, 68, 108, 150, 162, 163, 251, 290, 315, 335, 384. petition, 20. 667. receives pay of soldiers, 17, 190, 194, 196, 199, 200, 202, 205, 206, 208, 2r>9, 211. 214, 215, 218, 220, 221, 223, 225, 226, 227, 230, 231, 233, 235, 237, 239, 240, 241, 243, 244, 248 250, 253, 254, 255, 258, 259, 260. Price, John, indicted for smuggling off prisoner, 2. 401, 406, 414, 439. Price, John, land grant to, 4. 950, 964. 1250, 1253. rights proved, 4. 765. Price, John witness, 22. 435. Price, Jonathan, signs Tryon Asso., 10. 162-163. Price, Jos., in militia, 22. 275. Price, Jos., in militia, 22. 324. Price, Laz., land grant to, 4. 329. Price, Lewis, army rank, 16. 1139. Price, iVIary, land grant to, 4. 350. Price, IWatw., army rank, 18. 1137. Price, IVIicaJah, army rank, 16. 1135. Price, Peter, juror, 25. 189. Price, Rachel, lana grant to, 4. 959, 1033. Price, Reese, land grants to, 4. 950, 1249. Price, Rerricl<, in army frauds, 18. 251, 382, 390. Price, Rice, land grants to, 4. 273, 329, 349, 590, 592, 643, 708, 712, 767, 853. Price, Richard, land grant to, 4. 221. Price, Richard, petitions on land grants, 9. 1260-1262; 11. 250-253. Price, Richard, petitions on land grants, 9. 1260-1263. Price, Rich'd, in militia, 22. 385. Price, Saml., army rank, 15. 724; 16. 1132. Price, Sarah, letters of administration to, 7. 274. Price, Thos., 11. 459. Price, Thomas, army pay, 17. 239. Price, Thomas, arrested for fraud, 18. 21-22, 36, 251, 384. Price, Thos., Cherokee trader, 18. 330, 331, 342. Price, Thos., letters of administration to, 7. 274. Price, Thomas, militiaman, 7. 263. Price, Thos., pensioner, 22. 80. Price, Thos., quit rents of, 22. 253. Price, Thos., reward to for deserters, 10. 980. Price, Thomas, rights proved, 4. 705. Price, Watkins, petition, 3. 291. tried for misdemeanor, 2. 646, 652- 653, 662, 671, 699, 705-706. Price, Watt, law suit, 2. 110, 111. Price, Will, asks help of Va., 1. 819- 820. Price, Wm., army rank, 16. 1138. Price, Wm., army rank, 16. 1140. Price, Wm., juror, 4. 518. Price, Wm., exempted, 8. 319. Price, Wm., killed, 20. 722. Price, Wm., land grant to, 4. 635, 1246. Price, Wm., land patent corrected, 6. 1019. Price, Wm., petition, 17. 298, 303; 18. 46, 106, 242, 277, 284, 330-331, 342; 20. 342. Price, Wm., proposes armistice with patriots, 16. 208. tory officer, 22. 198. treats with Whigs, 22. 219. Price, Mrs. Wm., killed, 20. 722. Prices, 3. 430, 526; 6. 236, 966; 10. 613, 615; 13. 261, 310, 490, 492; 14. 219, 348; 16. 951. act to fix for use of auditors, 24. 373-4, 388. commissioners to regulate, 12. 622. committee of assem. on, 1 7. 636, 637, 655-657, 661, 683-685, 721, 742, 743, 762-764, 765-766; to fix, 17. 914. efforts to regulate, 11. 394; discus- sed, 11. 378. fall, 13. 154-155. high, 7. 98-99; 11. 741; 13. 6, 7, 9. in 1695, 1. 456. in 1708, 1. 715. in 1732, 3. 337. in 1771, 8. 668-669. in 1780, 15. 321. 322; 22. 522. in Wilmington, 22. 571. list of, 9. 1104, 1135. proposed limitation of, 14. 228, 238. rates established in Martin Co., 16. 1198. regulation inexpedient, 12, 411;; not possible, 12. 228. report on, 11. 749; of commission- ers to regulate, 12. 559. rise in, 11, 762, 780-781, 786, 802, 808- 809, 820, 826; 14. 248-251. to be fixed by law, 9, 1113. PKICE\S CREEK 348 PRINCE GEORGE CO. Price's Creek, 23. 222. Priohard. See Prichet, Pritchard, Prit chett. Prichard, , 8. 43. Prichard, . in jail, 22. 427. Prichard, , Jr., law suit, 1. 402. Pricliard, Daniel, law suit, 1. 388. Pricliard, David, debts of, 2. 87. grand juror, 1. 588. Prichard, David, Jr., witness, 1. 402. Prichard, James, grand juror, 1. 588. Prichard, Jas., quit rents of, 22. 250. Prichard, Jese, army rank, ie. 1135. Prichard, Samuel, grand juror, 1. 588. Prichard, Susannah, claim allowed, 5. 980. Prichards, Capt., pay to, 22. 499. Prichel, Jno., army rank, 16. 1133. Prichet, Edward, reenlists, 15. 750. Prichet, John, army pay, 17. 238, Prichet, Philip, a J. P., 6. 343. Pricket, Jno., in militia, 22. 306. Prickio, John, petition, 1. 550. Pricklove, , a rebel, 1. 261. Pricklove, Eliz., will considered by council, 2. 817; proved, 2. 771. Pricklove, Francis, land lapses, 2. 378. Pricklove, John, buys, 1. 613. buys land, 1. 489. road overseer, 1. 653. witness, 1. 612. Pricklove (Pricklofe), Sam'l, buys land of Indians, 1. 19. deputy surveyor, 1. 318, 319. grant of land to, 1. ix. in assem., 1. 273. law suit, 1. 479. letter of Biggs, 1. 319. location, 1. 398. remonstrance seized from, 1. 249. seized, 1. 319-320, 321. will proved, 1. 584. Pride, Halcott Briggs, in assembly, 21. 194, 195, 209, 234, 264, 268, 288, 294, 303, 305, 344, 346, 372, 402, 403, 432, 584, 650, 747, 751, 871, 893, 894, 897, 904, 907, 912, 927, 930, 963, 965, 970, 1003, 1012, 1014, 1015. in Conv. 1789, 22. 38, 6, 49. Prideaux, Fasciculus Controversia- rum, etc., 2. 583. Pridgen, IVIr., 8. 276. Pridgen, Capt., witness, 20. 234. Pridgen, David, in Conv. 1788, 22. 3, 6, 26, 28, 30, 32. Pridgen, Thos., in army, 13. 523. Pridgen, Wm., army pay, 17. 238. Pridgen, Wm., land grant to, 4. 627. Pridgens, Mathev/, land grant to, 4. 1050. Pridgeon, Francis, army rank, 16. 1140. pensioner, 22. 80. Pridgeon, Francis, juror, 2. 262, 263. Pridgeon, Wm., pensioner, 22. 81. Pridgion, Thos., army rank, 16. 1136. Pridy, Geo., takes oath, 22. 173. Pridy, 24. 295. Priest, Rich'd., in militia, 22. 275. Priest, Wm., army rank, 16. 1137. Priger, Wm., juror, 4. 521. Prill, Crstn, brings news from S. C, 15. 61. Prim, Abraham, army pay, 17. 238. Prim, James, army pay, 17. 238. Prim, John, petition on separation, 22. 705-8. Primer Seisins, Eng. act on in force in N. C, 23. 322. Prince, slave, 17. 595. Prince, Mr., killed, 20. 692. Prince, Mrs., killed, 20. 692. Prince, Lieut., wounded, 15. 751. Prince, Dan'l, in militia, 22. 374. Prince, Francis, building coms'r, 24. 973. Prince, Gibert, exempted, 8. 112, 394. Prince, John, a J. P., 8. 160. Prince, Jos., in militia, 22. 391. Prince, fort, 7. 112. Prince Edvtfard Co., Va., Br. in, 15. 550, 556. tithables in 1756, 5. 565. Prince Edward Court House, Br. in, 15. 566. Prince Edward Island, Fanning It. gov. of, 8. xli. Prince George, 6. 869, 870, 942, 943; 8. 593. Prince George, fort, 7. 108, 110, 112, 115, 116, 207, 216, 280, 467, 468, 852, 865; 11. 169, 187, 224, 225. and S. C. boundary, 8. 558, 561. attack on proposed, 6. 314. built by S. C, 8. 569, 571; for Chero- kees, 11. 132, 151. cut off from Ft. Loudoun, 6. 60. Prince George Co., Md., 9. 1065, 1245. Prince George Co., Va., 2. 241; U- 1064. and boundary surveys, 1. 641, 645, 646, 647. militia mustered, 1. 809, 816. tithables in 1756, 5. 565. PRINCE OF CHOTI 349 PRINTERS 15. 15. Prince of Choti, at Indian Congress, 11. 179. makes peace with Chickasaws, 1 1 . 199. talk at Indian Congress, 1 1 . 186-187, 188. Prince of Nortli, 17. 585. Prince of Notley, complains of en- croachments, 13. 184. Prince of Wales, 9. 3. Prince of Wales, George, 9. 295. Prince of Wales, Indian, services, 5. 360. Prince of Wales, Pretended, 7. 4. Eng. act on in force in N. C, 22. 325. Prince of Wales, brig., captured, 150. Prince of Wales Regt., 14. 542; 277, 279; 22. 621. with Rawdon, 14. 598. Prince Rupert's Land Colony, gov't. 1. 225. Prince Town, 15. 719, 720, 725, 727, 731. Prince Town (parole), 12. 492. Princess Ann Parish, 3. 624. Princess Anne Co., Va., 2. 466, 746, 747, 751; 16. 260. arrests N. C. men and action, 1. 511, 514. beef in, 16. 732. British in, 15. 157; 17. 985, 987. claims part of N. C, 1. 459, 460. observations in, 1. 386. pirates to be executed in, 1. 518. plundered by Br., 15. 130. proceedings of justices on boundary matter, 1. 516. provisions from, 14. 638; captured by Br., 14. 706. tithables in 1756, 5. 565. Tories in not to be enrolled, 1 5. 294. view of boundary dispute, 1 . 512, 513. Princess of Wales, dies, 9. 292, 295. Princess Street, 20. 626. Princess Street, London, 6. 578. Princeton, 4. x. act to create, 24. 856-7, 960-1. on Granville's line, 5. Iv. Princeton (Prince Town), N. J 1233; 10. 870; 11. 512; 13. 510, 511, 512, 517, 523; 17. 90. C. C. meets at, 16. 842, 845, 852, 861, 864, 880, 881, 882, 894, 897, 900, 906, 908, 939, 970. not good place for federal capital, ., 9. 505, 16. 908. Washington wins battle at, 11. 368. why Congress moved to, 16. 852- 855, 970. Princeton College, Davie studies at, 10. 870. Pringle, Lieut., killed, 15. 757. Pringle, Jno., in militia, 22. 320. Pringle, Jos., in militia, 22. 324. Pringle, Wm., land grant to, 4. 959. Prins Ferry, 14. 586. Print, Jacob, juror, 4. 516. Printers (public printer), 16. 450, 887, 1000; 17. 337, 412-413, 415, 417, 425, 836; 18. 7, 8, 139, 164, 169, 177, 197, 206, 207, 208, 219, 221, 235, 248, 260, 350, 387, 392, 394-395, 402, 437, 439, 466, 476, 490, 571, 576, 586, 684, 716; 19. iv, 116, 125, 127, 158, 166, 167, 180, 211, 213, 217, 275, 276, 342, 343, 344, 348, 356, 369, 399, 431, 458, 465, 467, 593, 641, 657, 662, 686, 698, 804, 827; 20. 9, 13, 95, 100, 110, 197, 221, 222, 225, 251, 267, 268, 278, 283, 289, 397, 43», 469, 473, 505, 506, 507, 513, 520, 522, 529, 577, 588, 594, 602, 618, 630, 665, 717, 755-756; 21. 46, 72, 73, 163, 177, 183, 223, 269, 272, 349, 354, 365, 368, 372, 374, 382, 415, 417, 425, 435; 21. 624, 697, 719, 726, 833, 838, 858, 863, 867, 894, 906, 920, 1005, 1022, 1031, 1058, 1060, 1071; 22. 12, 13, 43, 44, 45, 51, 479, 672, 817, 833, 843, 931, 961. act for duty to pay, 25. 237, 238-9; on duties and salary, 24. 748-9; 25. 455; to appoint, 23. 399, 475, 675, 801, 971; 24. 537, 637-8; to continue Davis, 25. 266-7, 349, 455- 6; to fix salary, 24. 163, 259, 40V- 8, 444-5, 648, 709, 796, 957;to pro- vide for, 24. 163-4. allowance to, 13. 689, 740. attested copies of acts to be deliver- ed to, 24. 951. bill for, 7. 48, 71, 307, 312, 314, 326, 330, 338, 372, 385, 386, 390, 395, 407, 410, 420; and instructions to, 20. 577, 588, 594; for extra pay to, 6. 651, 653, 682-683; to appoint, 6. 1226, 1230, 1235, 1238, 1243, 1270, 1273-1274, 1279, 1289, 1292, 1311; 19. 609, 610, 645, 646, 677; to as- certain duties of, 17. 358, 363-364, 369, 377, 399, 412, 413, 415, 416; and salary, 20. 76, 81, 94; to continue PRINTERS 350 PRISONERS act to appoint, 8. 98, 127, 129, 131, 294, 296, 298, 300, 320, 332, 357, 340, 350, 400, 428; 9. 714, 719, 726, 751, 752, 764, 766, 774, 776, 843, 846, 850, 861, 897, 900, 904, 908, 909, 910, 927, 1014; to continue Davis, 5. 834, 835, 836, 839, 842, 852, 853, 854, 855, 856, 862, 866; 6. 360, 361, 400, 404, 406, 444-445, 461, 463, 464, 465, 469, 498, 501, 504, 506, 508, 511, 823- 824, 848, 855, 882, 885, 888, 889, 892, 910, 913, 955, 962, 965, 1102, 1122, 1170; to employ Purdie, 6. 844, 845, 908, 909; to encourage Davis, 4. 976-977, 978, 980, 984, 990, 991, 992, 994, 995, 1058. com. of Prov. Cong, to settle ac- counts of, 10. 201, 214. com. on duties of, etc., 21. 935, 938. complaint of from rise of prices, etc., 15. 222. Davis asks for pay, 6. 1270; employ- ed, 7. 59, 60, 64, 86-87, 88; 16. 177. duties, allowance, etc., 21. 778, 794- 795, 1038. elected, 17. 412-413, 416; 20. 100, 103; 21. 223, 228, 232, 244, 591, 596, 604, 772, 773, 777, 927, 934. instructions to on laws, 15. 208. need of emphasized by Dobbs, 6. 1200. payment to, 4. 1058; to Stewart, 6. 1248. quarrel over money paid to, 6. 1142, 1143, 1212, 1248-1249, 1256; over sums due to, 7. 334-335, 336, 340, 417, 418, 419, 422-423; with Dobbs over, 6. xxvii-xxix. reflection on, 19. 976-977. report on tax for, 5. 966. representation of and com. on, 21. 48, 54. resolution to appoint Davis, 6. 1248- 1249, 1252, 1303-1304, 1313, 1318; of assembly to appoint, 12. 36, 118. Stewart appointed and answer of as- sembly, 6. 1301, 1311, 1312, 1313- 1314, 1318. to be employed by assembly, 6. 1139- 1140, 1209-1210, 1212. to furnish copy of acts, 17. 343. to remove office to Hillsboro, 19. 116, 127. to print resolves of assembly, 12. 804, 868. troubles of, 16. 195-196. want work in N. C, 16. 887-888. See also Press, Printing. Printing, 23. 155, 268, 308-309, 314, 332, 516, 538, 539, 969; 24. 163, 265, 321,' 476, 477, 637-8, 662, 686, 709, 723^ 724, 741, 742, 748-9, 957; 25. 48, 76, 84, 85, 86, 91, 94, 347, 349, 351, 363, 455. bill to print acts of assembly, 7. 562, 588. com. and reports on, 20. 4, 9, 13, 51- 52, 95; to consider p. of laws and journals, 1 7. 268, 269, 276, 279, 283. extent of gov't work, 4. 1344. license of, 1. 194. See also Press, Printers. Printing Office, bill to establish, 6. 453, 480-481. public, to be established in Halifax, 12. 67, 74. Printing Tax, ment'd, 5. 518, 556, 557, 732, 734. report on, 5. 972; 6. 201-202, 207. Prioleau, PInillips, prisoner, 17. 1045. Prioleua, Samuel, Sr., prisoner, 17. 1045. Prior. See Pryor. Prior, IVIr., at Board of Trade meeting, 1. 557-558. Prior, Job, exempted, 5. 898. Prior, John, claim allowed, 5. 978. Prior, John, petition on separation, 22. 705-13. Prior, IVIat (IVlath.), on Board of Trade, 1. 630-633. on proprietary colonies, 1. 535-537, 538, 539-540. Prior, Seth, caveat against, 6. 759. Prior, Thos., army rank, 16. 1137. Priscott. See Prescott. Priscott, Seig., dies of smallpox, 13. 82. Prise. See Price. Prise, Nathan, in militia, 22. 282. Prise, Thos., in militia, 22. 282. Prisoners (civil and criminal), act on escapes under execution, 23. 21- 22; on keeping, 24. 52-4, 306; on keeping those of U. S., 25. 73-4; on recapture of, 23. 429. bill to secure liberties of, 12. 179, 186, 205, 212, 247, 355, 383, 391, 429, 434. court should be held for trial of, 14. 865. Eng. acts on in force in N. C, 23. 319, 320, 321, 322. no trials for, 19. 861. PRISONERS (INDIAN) 351 PRISONERS OF WAR reprieved, 19. 914-915. sent to England, proofs to go with them, 5. 1122. Prisoners (Indian), reward for, 24. 15. Prisoner of War, 10. 923, 925, 936, 932, 964, 972; 14. 667. act on cost of supplies for, 24. 315. allowance to, 13. 870, 871, 962; 14. 333; increased, 14. 322. allowed bail, 10. 1012. exchange asked, 22. 893-4. exchanged, 22. 957-8, 960. threatened with retaliation, 22. 1024, 1027-8. Prisoners of War (American), accom- odations for officers, 14. 821. at Camden, 14. 271, 272. at St. Augustine, 15. 391-396. behave badly, 14. 861. bill for relief of persons taking pa- roles, 17. 847, 855, 860, 942, 943, 949-951, 957. Burke on needs of, 22. 600-1. clothing to, 16. 824. commissions of officers considered, 15. 432-433. com. on condition of, 17. 818-819, 904, 906. considered, 15. 421. C. C. refuses to exchange for, 15. 297. cost, 18. 995. cruelty to, 15. 177. disposition of, 15. 277, 279; of those held by Fanning, 15. 557. efforts to make them do duty on Br. ships, 15. 378. efforts to secure exchange, 16. 107. encourage revolt, 17. 1029. escape, 15. 277, 280. exchange of, 16. 444, 445-446; 17. 655, 668, 730, 736, 788-789, 792; dis- cussed, 15. 554; fraud in, 16. 863. fortunes, 15. 536. Greene to Rawdon on, 19. 915-916. impressed, 17. 1038-1039. in Charleston, 14. 463; threatened by Br., 18. 1044-1046. in want, 15. 575. lack surgeons, 22. 777. liberated by Marion, 15. v. liberation of asked by Burke, 15. 667-669. list of, 16. 670-674; of those captured by Br. at Charleston, 14. 815-818. losses of N. C. line, 1 5. 420. movements, 22. 777. necessaries to, 15. 67. payments to, 22. 1009. plea for, 19. 888. recruits from N. C. p. for Dr., 16. 735, 739, 741, 742-743, 768. released, 13. 380. remittances to, 1 7. 640, 641, 644, 645- 646, 647, 652, 653, 724-725, 729. report on money advanced to, 16. 656-658; on those taken at Cam- den, 15. 166-170; on those taken by Tories, 22. 571-2; in favor of, 16. 166; of thoge at Charleston, 16. 145. return of those taken at Camden and report on, 22. 523-4, 530-2. rum for, 15. 418. Rutledge to Caswell on treatment of, 14. 130-131. sent to Charleston, condition, ei:c., 15. 369, 370; to St. Augustine, 15. 281; to W. I. and forced into ser- vice, 15. xiv. smallpox among, 15. 62. suffer in Charleston, 15. 403-404. supplies to, 21. 1044-1045; consider- ed, 14. 834, 835; 15. 576-577; need- ed, 14. 457. support considered, 15. 437. taken by Fanning, 22. 550-1. to be induced to enlist with Br., 1 7. 989. to be sent to Phila., 12. 80-81, 95. treatment by Br., 17. 625-629; con- sidered, 15. 650-651, 654. trouble from, 15. 311. Prisoners of War (British), and treaty, of peace, 16. 752, 869, 870, 871, 883; 17. 8. arrive in Phila., 22. 969. ask parole, 14. 596. asked to be released from parole, 1 6. 180-181. at Smithfield, 14. 198, 203. Bd. War to Wade on, 14. 480. break jail, 15. 70. break parole and return to N. C. (tories), 22. 950. Bryan reports on and paroled, 22. 951-2. captured and guarding of consider- ed, 15. 566; and to be exchanged, 15. 573, 574; at Kings Mtn., 14. 685; 15. 103, 108; discussed, 14. 744-5; executed, 15. 103-4, 109, 110, 183; number captured, 15. xil. Caswell to Long and Medici on their PRISONERS OF WAR 352 PRISONERS OF WAR movement North, 1 1 . 483. citizenship refused to, 13. 935. clothed, 10. 952. com. to Hancock on those sent to Phila., 1 1 . 283-295. confined in Halifax, 13. 313-314, 319- 320, 321; escape, 14. 187-188;; lib- erties to and condition of, 14. 116. Cornett on condition of, 14. 846-847. correspondence over, 16. 114-115, 150; on care of Bryant and others, 16. 684, 685-686, 687, 694, 699, 708. DePeyster on condition, 14. 724-725. distribution of considered, 15. 647. Hooper to Prov. Cong, on release of, 10. 888-90. in hands of Caswell, 15. 11. management of considered, 15. 621- 622. money to, 22. 916. not to be allowed to enter service, 13. 137. offer to take oath of allegiance, 14. 200, 203. ordered to the North, 1 1 . 480, 483. orders on, 14. 326. paroled, 10. 830-831; 14. 20, 611, 694, 718, 719, 722-723; 15. 462. petition for exchange, 15. X50, 154- 155. release refused to, 22. 924. released after King's Mtn., 17. 667, 668, 672; by Armstrong contrary to orders, 14. 462-464. removal of, 17. 645, 710, 793. report on, 15. 505. resolve of assembly on, 12. 101; for retaliation on, 17. 829, 834, 925-6; on daily allowance to, 12. 188, 189 ; in relation to their taking the oath, 12. 91-92; on those breaking parole and returning South, 12. 874. return of, 15. 630. Scarlock commissary of, 13. 901, 902, 993. sending to the North discussed, 1 1 . 414. sent from S. C. to N. C, 14. 25, 26- 27; and removed from Salisbury to Halifax, 11. 370; out of State, 14. 36; to Gates, 14. 765; to Halifax, 14. 20; 15. 483; to Hillsboro, 15. 19, 63; to Newbern, 14. 697; 15. 155, 786; to Pa., 10. 980; to Salisbury, 14. 339; 15. 501, 745; from S. C, 13. 837, 840, 930; to Smithfleld, 14. Ill, 112; to Staunton, Va., 11. 607; to Sumner, 14. 784, 785; to Va., 11. 822; 14!, 19; to Wilmington, 14. 617; to Winchester, 15. 657. taxes of Tories considered, 14. 676. Stevens to Gates on, 14. 752-753. supplies to but declined, 16. 241. taken, 14. 582; 15. 7, 471, 571; 16. 735, 739, 740, 768, 933, 937; 22. 971; and general exchange to take place, 15. 465; at Charlotte, isi. 90; at Kings Mtn., 15. 414; by Davidson, 14. 677; by Herrick, 14. 611-612; by Marion, 14. 621, 665- 666, 684; near Elizabethtown, 15. 438. to be allowed to enlist, 17. 693. to be removed, 13. 621; from John- ston Co., 13. 734^, 734;^; to Edeu- ton District, 1 1 . 589. treatment, 16. 230-231; and disposi- tion of, 15. 115-116. trial and reprieve of, 16. 263, 266- 269, 270; and sent out of country, 10. 1034-1035. Prisoners of War (British and Ameri- can), Boudinot on expenses of, 11. 452. Campbell to Caswell on, 11. 403-405. captured, 14. 467, 541. Cartel on exchange of, 15. 451-452. Caswell on, 11. 444; to Jones on, 11. 410. com. to inquire into paroles, 19. 11, 13, 17, 21, 32, 45, 46, 51, 65, 71, 75, 122, 125, 126, 127, 153, 175, 294. conduct of inquired into 12. 778, 832. correspondence between Howe and Dunmore on exchange of, 10. 365- 369. cost of to be ascertained, 13. 72. debates in Cont Cong., 11. 381-382. definition of, 22. 537. disposition of, 14. 415, 416. Doak to Caswell on his fortunes, 1 1 . 794-795. efforts to release, 14. 169. escape, 10. 631. exchange of, 16. 285, 312-319, 320- 321, 326, 338, 349-50, 403, 440, 543, 565-569, 661-662, 671-675, 727-729, 775, 927; 19. 98-99, 103, 105, 242, 870-871; conceals trade, 16. 682-3; 14. 37-38, 733, 734, 742, 743; 15. xiv, 175, 274-5, 639-40; 16. 25; 17. 712-713; 22. 540, 547; probable, 14. PRISONERS (SPANISH) 353 PRITCHARD, SAMUEL 708; proposed, 13. 126; consider- ed, 11. 341; 14. 686, 710; provis- ions for, 14. 551. exchanged, 10. 623; 14. 357; 22. 551. execution of considered, 14. 733-734, 742, 743. Hicks on, 14. 537-538. Howe on location and support of, 10. 887. Hunter to Caswell on his situation, 11. 424. Jones to Caswell on, 11. 392. Kennedy to Caswell on, 14. 177-178. list of, 16. 483; of those delivered to Col. Brown, 14. 747. McNicol on supplies for and answer, 1 1 . 480-1, 484 ; to Caswell on treat- ment of, 11. 415-16. on ship board, 15. 306. petitions of on parole allowed, 13. 754-755, 804. 806, 808. provisions of C. C. on exchange of, 14. 793-796. put under care of Dr. Brown, 14. 426. regulations of, 15. 318-319. release of asked, 15. 490. relief for, 14. 143. report on, 14. 727; 15. 489; on with crimes, 15. 609; wanted by Cont. Cong., 10. 726; to be made of ex- penses for, 1 1 . 497. resolve on, 13. 538, 579, 632-633, 636, 661, 685, 686. sent to St. Augustine, 22. 268. settlement of accounts of, 17. 1050- 1053. to be exchanged, 11. 407; 13. 882, 884, 974. to be paroled, and not, 13. 963, 974. treatment discussed, 14. 750-751. Prisoners (Spanish), 22. 262, 268, 269, 271, 272, 286. Prisons, all empty, 3. 335. bills for, 4. 363, 367, 376, 390, 392, 396, 397; 7. 555, 556, 558, 559, 561, 562, 564, 573, 575, 576, 577, 578, 579, 580, 582, 584, 587, 588, 592, 593, 594, 598, 623, 631, 632, 639, 668, 898, 899, 902, 921, 932, 938, 941, 944, 949, 964, 978; 8. 301, 344, 345, 348, 349, 350, 352, 354, 359, 360, 384, ZS1, 391, 393, 401, 402, 403, 406, 414, 416, 419-420, 422, 423, 429, 478; 9. 110, 111, 112, 113, 115, 116, 121, 122, 134, 135, 153, 155, 156, 157, 159, 162, 168, 172, 175, 180, 187, 189, 190, 196, 221, 222, 256, 384, '385, 387, 388, 389, 390, 392, 393, 394, 398, 402, 407, 410, 411, ,423, 424, 442, 443, 444, 445, 463, 464, 465, 468, 469, 472, 473, 475, 477, 480, 482, 483, 484, 485, 499, 503, 509, 513, 519, 522, 524, 526, 537, 540, 543, 544, 547, 583, 584, 585, 660, 661, 715, 716, 719, 720, 722, 723, 728, 729, 753, 755, 759, 760, 762, 763, 766, 770, 775, 776, 777, 784, 837, 839, 840, 844, 845, 847, 848, 850, 851, 855, 858, 860, 861, 862, 883, 886, 887, 889, 895, 896, 898, 899, 900, 905, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911, 919, 921, 927. 928, 1011, 1012, 1014; for tax for, 6. 855, 856, 862, 868, 869-870, 873, 891, 905, 923, 930, 934, 940, 944- 845, 952; to erect, 12. 37, 44, 47, 49, 51, 56, 57, 68, 88, 111, 112, 129, 13P, 131, 141-2, 167, 169, 172, 178, 179, 181, 186, 197, 203, 205, 207, 213, 219, 254, 256, 286, 289, 305, 329, 343, 345, 348, 355, 357, 362, 369-370, 385, 388, 391, 395, 404, 452; 13. 357, 358. instructions on, 5. 1127. lack of, 4. 23, 227-228, 231. to be repaired, 3. 106. See also Public Buildings. Pritchard. See Prichard, Prichet, Pritchett. Pritcliard, ;-, to be taken out of Cherokee nation, 10. 783. Pritchard, IV! r., attaches goods in N. C, 9. 996. Pritchard (Prichet), Abraham, a J. P., 4. 47, 224, 346. juror, 25. 189. road coms'r, 23. 222. Pritchard, Benj., quit rents of, 22. 250. Pritchard, Benj., to write letter, 1. 719. witness, 2. 42. Pritchard, David, juror, 4. 519. Pritchard, James, a J. P., 3. 234. land lapses, 2. 453. Pritchard, Jas., in militia, 22. 351. Pritchard, J no., in militia, 22. 351. Pritchard, Jos., in militia, 22. 351. Pritchard (Prichet), IVIathew, petition- er of, 2. 307. slandered, 2. 37. to visit Va., 1. 719. visits Jordan, 1. 732. Pritchard, Philp, in militia, 22. 310. Pritchard, Rich'd, in militia, 22. 351. Pritchard, Richard, juror, 4. 519. Pritchard, Sam'l, in militia, 22. 351. 3—23 PRITCHARD, SAMUEL 354 PRIVATEERS Pritcharcl, Sam'l, in militia, 22. 351. Pritchard, Sam'l, juror, 4. 519. Pritchard, Sam., quit rents of, 22. 250. Pritchard, Sam, Jr., juror, 25. 187. Pritchard, Sam, Sr., juror, 25. 187. Pritchard, Thos., in militia, 22. 351. Pritchard, Thos., quit rents of, 22. 250. Pritchet, Josh., army rank, 16. 1137. Pritchett, Edwd., army rank, 16. 1133. Pritchett, Elisha, in militia, 22. 352. Pritchett, Jos., in militia, 22. 352. Pritchett, Richard, exempted, 7. 383. Pritlow, Rebecca, discharged by court, 2. 508. Pritty, Thos., in militia, 22. 161. Privat. See Prevat, Privett. Privat, Isaac, lieut, 10. 517. Privat, Peter, army rank, 16. 1139. Privat, Wm., army rank, 16. 1140. Private, IVIiles, army rank, 16. 1134. Private acts, confirmed, 6. 53; by Bd. of Trade, 6. 74. instructions on, 5. 1113. limitations on the making of, 3. 96. method of passing, 5. 842. not to be revised, 5. 56. reasons for not passing, 5. 866-867. See also vols. 23, 24 and 25. Private bills, definitions of, 6. 857, 925; 8. 350, 479n, 479b. fees for, 5. 1031; 6. 445; 3. 479o, 4796; a grievance, 8. 388. regulation of, 17. 299-300, 323, 329. Private burials, act on, 23. 66-67, 333; 25. 161. bill to prohibit, 4. 475, 500, 501. note on act against, 3. 187. Private contracts, 4. 294. Privateers, 12. iv; 14. 230; 24. 218. act on ment'd, 15. 405; to restrain and punish, 25. v, 139-41. active, 13. iii. aid to discussed, 11. 491-492. at Cape Lookout, 5. 598. at Charleston, 22. 757-8. at Newbern, 13. iv. being fitted out, 1 5. 686. bill to sell, 12. 154, 155, 170, 173, 283, 317, 333, 343, 382. bring in prizes, 15. 78, 573, 581. British, 14. 623; capture brigantine, 15. 338. captured, 13. iv, 185-187. captures of, 13. 482; 14. 748; Nel- son's vessel, 11. 711; shipping, 22. 262; the Polly, 11. 755. chase vessel ashore, 14. 533. commission to suppress, 1. 354. commissioned, 3. 113; 10. 637, 638, 788, 831-837, 848-849, 876-877; 13. 291, 292; 16. 386-387; asked, 14. 106-107; 15. 342-343; considered, 11. 473-474; 13. 199; 16. 402-403; to be suspended for intercourse with Br. and regulation of same, 16. 328-329; under foreign princes not to be taken by English, 1 . 348- 349. com. to draw commission for, 10. 506, 511. Craven on, 1. 348-349. dangers from, 8. 30-31; 13. 305; at Occacock, 4. 1119. English on coast and capture ship, 13. 397-398. enter and plunder Cape Pear, 6. 1028. fitted out, 11. XX ; 14. 70; by Ellis, 14. 252; in Edenton, 16. 520-521; in Newbern, 13. 175; in Va., 5. 637. fitting out of discussed, 13. 182. from W. I. in N. C, 5. 748. go out from N. C, 6. 291. goods of sold in Newbern, 14. 707. guard against, 14. 334. hanged in C, 1. 348. Holdernesse to American governors on, 5. 756-757. in American waters, 1. 958. in Currituck Inlet, 15. 469. in W. I., 22. 594. infest Charleston coast and make capture, 15. 177; Ocacock, 22. 403. instructions on, 5. 1139. insult N. C, 16. 540-541; by seizing flags and action on same, 16. 556- 557. invade coast and do damage, 5. 316. letter on ment'd, 5. 648. Nash on captures of, 11. 719-720. officers and men to be described, 22. 529-30. on coast, 5. 345, 346, 639, 711, 808. orders on ment'd, 5. 792; to pass law on, 1. 347-348. Payne to Caswell on commissions for, 11. 520. permission for given by C. C, 11- 289. powder for, 22. 604. prepare to sail and capture prizes, 11. 774. presence of on Va. and N. C. coast, PRIVET 355 PRIVY COUNCIL 1. 909, 910. proclamation on, 13. 156. quarrel over prizes of, 13. 489. regulations on to be enforced, 5. 785. report on prizes by, 15. 69, 71-72; on work of, 13. 176, 178. sent out and work, 15. viii; to Ocra- cock, 13. iv. ships taken by, 1 1 . 352. Spanish wrecked and goods inquired into, 5. 37-38. stopped, 11. 396. take prizes, 11. 416, 433, 434, 592, 598, 749, 778-779, 787, 813; on coast, 13. 418; take ships, 10. 1035, 1037; vessel of Tories, 11. 753. taken, 15. 475. threaten coast, 14. 135, 138-139; 15. 216-218; Newbern, 14. 125, 127-128; N. C, 23. 292. to be fitted out but not sent out of state, 22. 912. to defend Cape Fear, 11. 401. to go to sea, 1 1 . 356. visit coast, 5. 343. work of, 13. 94-98, 362; 14. iv; on coast, 13. 459, 460. Privet. See Prevat, Privat. Privet, Christian, complaint ot, 2. 275, 303. Privet, Jacob, exempted,. 6. 899. Privet, Jacob, in militia, 22. 325. Privet, Jacob, quit rents of, 22. 257. Privet, John, children of, 2. 275. Privet, Jno., pensioner, 22. 80. Privet, Peter, land to be resurveyed, 4. 801, 805. Privet, Samuel, summoned to court, 2. 275. Privet, Sarah, complaints of, 2. 275. Privet, Simon, summoned to council, 2. 303. Privett, , case continued, 2. 291. Privett, Jacob, juror, 3. 55. Privett, Jno., army pay, 17. 239. Privett, Jno., law suit, 1. 621-622. Privett, iVIiies, in army, 13. 516. Privilege of people, acts on in force in N. C, 25. 153. Privileges, act on regulating, 25. 160. bill to restore to certain persons, 19. 430. not to be exclusive, 22. 17. special and hereditary not to be allowed, 22. 662, 664; 23. 977, 978. Privileges and elections, committees and reports, 6. 896, 897, 902, 904, 908, 1153, 1183, 1259, 1278, 1279; 7. 345, 352, 357, 366, 8. 110, 111, 112-113, 115, 120, 128, 309, 317. 441; 9. 450, 739, 745, 746-747, 748, 755, 756, 758-759, 1197; 10. 504, 507, 917, 918, 919, 921-922, 925, 932- 933, 945; 12. 572, 588, 658, 667, 682, 696, 698-700, 724; 13. 787, 808, 915, 919, 928, 929; 15. 193, 221-2; 16. 5, 23, 31-32, 17. 268, 284, 285, 293, 295-296, 307, 374-375, 413-414, 423, 796; 18. 4, 6, 14, 32, 135, 230, 238, 243-245, 246, 269-270, 817-818, 819; 19. 3, 5, 11, 61, 67, 92, 103, 130, 142, 146, 198, 203, 236, 238, 248, 268, 273, 328, 337, 340-341, 490, 511, 530, 548, 729, 730, 734, 737, 938, 743; 20. 3, 10, 15, 18, 21, 26, 31, 37, 106, 122, 127, 131, 159-162, 213, 228, 233, 304, 313, 322, 324, 326, 388, 478, 488, 494- 495, 545; 21. 6, 73, 112, 198, 200, 210, 252, 290, 592, 595, 732, 750, 757, 793, 875, 885, 887, 890. 904- 905, 907, 915, 946, 948, 1051. Privy Council, 4. 1143; 6. vi, vii. act on suspension of Rutherford and Murray, 6. 558. action on petition for pay for S. C. boundary, 11. 27-28; on petition of Smith against Burrington, 11. 16-17. agrees to increase in vice admiralty cts. to collect fine in trade, 1 1 . 216-219. appeals to, 5. 1123; may be made to, 3. 107. approves and disallows acts, 1 1 . 212-215; commissions, 11. 142- 144, 147, 155-156, 210-211, 254-255; disallowance of acts, 11. 235-237; instructions against attachments law, 11. 239; instructions on S. C. boundary, 11. 23,3-235; instruc- tions to governors, 1 1 . 243-4 ; in- structions to Martin, 1 1 . 232-233 ; members for council, 11. 233, 245; seals for American colonies, 11. 211. Board of Trade to on case of Pala- tines against Pollock, 4. 873-875; on charges against Everard, 3. 31; on instructions on S. C. boundary, 11. 152-153, 154; on McCulloh's salary and quit rents, 5, 927-928; on proposed Macdon- ald immigration, 8. 621-622; on PRIVY SEAL 356 PROCLAMATrON MONEY salary for council, 5. 787-7.88; on S. C. boundary, 8. 573-574; on sus- pension of Murray and Ruther- ford, 5. 959-960. confirms private act, 6. 53. disallows acts, 6. 707, 723; 8. 616; court acts, 6. 53-54. excuses McCulloh and others from quit rents, 7. 676-677. Granville president of, 6. 21, 29. instructions of .against granting lands of Indians, 1 1 . 145 ; on naturalization, divorce and lands, 11. 242-243. instructs on lottery acts, 1 1 . 228. Johnston to on struggle of northern counties for representation, 4. 1183-8, 1203-4. laws of N. C. considered by, 6. vili. letter to the plantations, 1.- 458-9. Martin to on public affairs, 9. 669- 670. memorial to on the proposed sur- render, 2. 721-3. on collection of evidence on repre- sentation act, 4. 1161-1163. on McCuUoh's petition for transfer of quit rents and extension of time of settlement, 5. 630. on petition of northern counties on representation, 4. 1167, 1168. order of King in on setting apart 1-8 of C. for Carteret, 11. 75-78, 79; to pass law, against pirates, I. 347-348. orders commission for Child, 1 1 . 136; draft of instructions on aid bills, 1 1 . 135 ; ordinance sent to N. C, 5. 592-594. recommends that Supt. of Indian affairs be a member of the coun- cil in each province, 11. 230-231; Child as att'y gen., 6. 50-1; dis- allowance of acts, 6. 7-8, 15-16, 28- 29, 53-54; instructions on aid bills to King, 6. 43; separation of Lord Carteret's property from King's, II. 92, 93, 95, 96. refer McCulloh's petition to Board of Trade, 5. 630; papers on S. C. boundary, 1 1 . 230. represented by Council, 3. 478. restore Murray and Rutherford to favor, 6. XXXV. sends address against Everard and his reports to Board of Trade for report, 3. 25, 26. Privy Seal, Lord of the, at Board of Trade, 1. 284, 300, 359. at council, 1. 74, 233; 2. 680, 732. Eng. act on counterfeiting in force N. C, 23. 322. Prize money, act on, 24. 121, 123. Prizes, act on condemnation of, 24. 119-123. brought into Washington and Beau- fort, 15. 573; into Wilmington, 15. 78. cargoes sold, 13. 369. quarrel over, 13. 489. report on, 15. 69, 71-72. taken, 13. 199, 369; by privateers, 11. 774, 778-779, 787, 813; 13. 418, 482; 15. 177. to be registered as English, 1 . 497-8, 504. to be restored, 4. 1074. Proceedings, act to settle in courts, 25. 287-95. forms, 24. 58-59, 69-70; 25. 280-282, 291, 292, 438, 442-443. made void, 25. 156. Proceedings in cliancery, Eng. act on in force in N. C, 23. 326. Proceedings of assembly, to be secret, 2. 610. Proceedings on original attachments, act on, 23. 108. Process, act on, 23. 554; on execu- tion of, 24. 672-3; on issuing, 24. 52-4, 56, 62, 65, 70; 25. 534, 275-6, 290-2, 293, 438, 447. bill for execution of, 19. 439, 471- 472, 482, 763-764, 772, 810, 824-825. Eng. acts on in force in N. C, 23. 319, 320, 321. execution of, 23. 716-17. how returnable and how issued, 23. 889, 890, 935-6, 937. rule on, 23. 258, 265, 693, 694, 702. Processes, continued in new courts, 23. 884, 892, 939. Processioners, bill to appoint, 17. 81b, 900, 902, 907. Processioning of land, acts for, 23. 103-106, 115, 924; discussed, 5. 642-643. bill for, 19. 576, 578. note on act for, 3. 192. should repeal act on, 5. 740-741. See also Lands. Proclamation money, 22. 276, 297, 298, 362, 386, 409, 420, 425, 426, 428, 431, 435, 441, 443, 444, 445, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 454, 456, 459, 460, 461, 462, 464, 465, 467, 470, PROCLAMATION MONEY 357 PROCLAMATION MONEY 472, 473. 482, 483, 773, 815, 816, 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 901, 907, 817, 818, 819, 820, 822, 823, 824, 910, 912, 913, 914, 916, 917, 920, 825, 831, 835, 836, 845, 846, 849, 923, 924, 926, 932, 933, 934, 937, 855, 863, 864, 867, 980; 23. 155, 938, 940, 941, 942, 943, 944, 947, 156, 160, 162, 166, 167, 168, 170, 950, 951, 955, 956, 957, 959, 961, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, i77. 179, 962, 969, 970, 973, 974; 24. 4, 38, 180, 182, 183, 184, 189, 190, 192, 39, 40, 108, 133, 185, 224, 251, 256; 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 203, 25. 217, 227, 228, 231, 232, 233, 234, 211, 212, 213, -214, 215, 218, 219, 238, 240, 242, 243, 244, 245, 248, 222, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 230, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 258, 232, 233, 234, 236, 237, 238, 239, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 268, 269, 241, 243, 244, 245, 246, 248, 250, 273, 274, 275, 277, 282, 283, 284, 252, 254, 255, 263, 266, 268, 269, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 293, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 276, 277, 295, 297, 298, 299, 300, 302, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 285, 305, 306, 311, 312, 314, 315, 286, 287, 288, 290, 291, 292, 294, 316, 317, 319, 326, 327, 328, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 331, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 340, 303, 305, 306, 308, 309, 310, 311, 341, 342, 343, 344, 346, 352, 353, 312, 313, 314, 315, 329, 331, 339, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 363, 366, 341, 345 , 346, 347, 348, 349, 367, 368, 370, 371, 372, 375, 377, 378, 351, 352, 353, 356, 357, 360, 361, 380, 381, 382, 383, 384, 385, 386, 389, 362, 366, 372, 374, 375, 376, 377, 390, 391, 392, 394, 397, 398, 400, 378, 380, 381, 382, 383, 386, 389, 401, 405, 407, 408, 411, 414, 422, 423, 392, 393, 394, 395, 401, 402, 403, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 430, 405, 406, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 431, 433, 434, 435, 439, 443, 444, 453, 417, 418, 420, 422, 426, 427, 429, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 460, 461, 462, 433, 435, 436 437, 438, 441, 443, 469, 470, 471, 472, 475, 477, 479, 449, 450, 451, 452, 453, 454, 455, 480, 482, 483, 487, 488, 489, 491, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 495, 497, 498, 499, 500, 501, 502, 463, 465, 466, 468, 477, 478, 483, 503, 504, 505, 507, 509, 512, 515. 484, 487, 488, 489, 491, 492, 493, arrears to be paid in, 25. 308, 519, 494, 497, 500, 505, 506, 508, 510, 524. 511, 512, 514, 516, 518, 520, 525, bill for rating commodities, 4. 396; 527, 529, 530, 531, 532, 535, 536, to call in, 12. 555, 561, 569, 572, 537, 539, 540, 542, 543, 545, 546, 574, 670, 671, 678; to make rated 548, 551, 552, 557, 558, 560, 562, commodities equal to, 4. 480, 483, 564, 565, 567, 570, 572, 573, 574, 484, 485, 501, 508, 511; to prevent 575, 576, 584, 590, 595, 596; 597, depreciation of, 5. 1019, 1022, 598, 600, 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 1024, 1041, 1048, 1050, 1060-1061, 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 614, 617, 1062, 1066; to reckon fines, etc.. 620, 621, 623, 626, 632, 633, 635, in, 4. 395. 640, 642, 643, 644, 645, 646, 647, bills made equal to, 6. 37. 648, 649, 650, 651, 652, 653, 654, burned, 13. 907, 997. 655, 656, 660, 662, 663, 665, 668, committee to fix scale of exchange 670, 671, 672, 673, 679, 682, 683, with bills of credit, 4. 185-6; to 685, 689, 690, 691, 692, 698, 700, receive and burn, 13. 562, 563, 703, •705, 706, 707, 710, 711, 712 714, 596, 605, 664, 681, 699, 705, 729. 715, 716, 717, 718, 719, 722, 723, fees to be paid in, 3. 143, 144, 151, 726, 727, 728, 731, 732, 736, 737, 152, 264, 265, 267, 271, 276, 280, 738, 739, 742, 744, 747, 752, 753, 294, 299-300, 304, 308, 322, 374, 756, 758, 759, 760, 761, 762, 764, 482. 768, 771, 775, 776, 777, 778, 781, instructions on rate of exchange for 785, 790, 793, 794, 795, 796, 797, bills, 6. 43-45. 798, 799, 800, 802, 806, 808, 809, made same as Spanish milled dol- 810, 811, 812, 819, 826, 827, 837, lar, 24. 508. 841, 846, 847, 848, 849, 850, 851, not the currency of province, 4. 200. 855, 859, 865, 867, 868, 869, 874, proposed rate of exchange, 4. 518. 875, 881, 883, 885, 886, 887, 888, quit rents, fees, and salaries to be PROCLAMATIONS 358 PROPERTY paid in, 2. 87, 95, 158, 167, 174, 353; 4. 175, 176, 246, 426, 679; 5. 102. rate of exchange, 4. 345; 9. 609; exchange discussed, B. 22-24. rec'd for lands, 3. 457, 461, 464-465, 467. rents and fees to be paid in, 3. 541, 548, 549, 554, 561, 563-564, 565-566, 568, 570, 591, 598, 605, 611. reports on, 8. 211-215. salaries and quit rents in, 5. 96. should not be issued, 13. 216, 218. to be burned, 12. 647-648, 754, 762. treasurers to receive, 13. 561-562, 596, 597, 660, 664, 706-707, 739, 747, 774, 779-800. value, 3. 157, 208. value in bills and sterling, 6. 17; of bills in, 4. 141; 5. xliv; 23. 15b; in sterling, 4. xxil, 285, 868, 923; 6. 988; 23. 392-3. See also Currency, Money, etc. Proclamations, against Gary and others to, 1. 776-7, 778. by Burke on taxes and assembly, 19. 903, 904; by Martin, 16. 780. for fasting and prayer, 5. 931-932. on death of Queen Anne, 2. 146. printed, 14. 863. proroguing assembly, 4. 244. Proconsuls of Admiral's Court, under F. C, 25. 128. Procter, Eliz., land grant asked for, 4. 440. Procter, Jno., land lapses, 2. 574. Procter, Wm., army pay, 17. 239. Procter, Willoby, army pay, 17. 241. Proctor, Col., in battle of Brandy- wine, 11. 621. movements of, 14. 290; 15. 767. passes through Phila., 11. 756. to reprimand officers, 12. 488. Proctor, Aaron, army rank, 16. 114U. Proctor, Arm., army pay, 17. 240. Proctor, Francis, army rank, 16. 1140. court martialed, 12. 488. Proctor, Isaac, court martialed, 12. 484. Proctor, Jesse, signs Pitt Asso., 10. 222. Proctor, John, Indian interpreter, 11. 179. Proctor, John, levy free, 3. 303. vestryman, 2. 209; 23. 8. Proctor, Josh., army rank, 16. 1136. Proctor, Thorndick, shipmaster, 8. 545. Proctor, Wm., army rank, 17. 238. army rank, 16. 1134. Proctor, Wm., army rank, 16. 1137. Proctor, Wm., in army, 13. 510. Proctor (parole), 12. 490. Proculus, letter of discussed, 20. 218- 219, 250-251, 262, 410. Produce, bad way of preparing for market, 7. 489-490. Products, list of, 5. 356. of N. C, 2. xiv-xv; 15. 420-1; 3. XV. of S. C, 2. 232-3. report on, 5. 316-317; 6. 1029-1030. staple, report on, 6. 612-613. Promisor/ Notes, act to recover mon- ey on, 23. 586-8. bill for better payment of, 5. 501, 524, 530, 531, 676, 678, 720-721, 722, 725; for recovery of money on, 6. 818-819, 844, 862, 870, 874, 890, 904, 905, 906, 931, 944, 945, 946. circulate as money, 8. 212. Eng. act on in force in N. C, 23. 325. given for indigo inspected, 23. 646, 797. Propagation of the gospel among In- dians, gift for in N. C, 5. 1446. See also S. P. G. Property, act for general tax on, 24. 6-9, 109-113, 146-7, 200-4, 222, 257-8, 281-2, 316-18, 391, 429-34, 438-9, 477, 543-6, 556, 557, 648-9, 651-5, 658, 731-2, 802-3, 807-8, 886, 898-9, 952-3; to recover that left by Br., 24. 410-11, 901; for appraisement, 19. 132, 238, 243, 246, 249, 312, 324- 325; for com. to take care of pub- lic p. and on estates of Tories, 19. 178, 182, 193, 194-195, 199, 206, 210, 215, 216, 218, 222, 223, 226, 227, 228, 293, 299, 300, 302-303, 305, 339, 344, 348, 349, 354, 355, 356, 357, 365, 367; to alter act defining taxable p., 19. 423, 752, 754-755, 810-811; to amend act o.n attach- ment of, 17. 348, 355; 18. 152, 219, 372, 380; amend act to ascertain what is taxable, 18. 390, 409; 19. 632, 633, 641, 651, 663, 676-677, 683, 687, 688; to appt. coms'r to take care of, 19. 293, 299, 317, 323, 327, 339, 355; to ascertain what is tax- able, 13. 555, 560, 569-570, 572, 597, 658, 669, 678-679, 702, 708, 709, 847, 880, 882-883, 891, 938, 944, 972- 973, 980; 18. 321, 344; 19. 49, 75, 76, 115, 154-5, 165, 167-168, 177, 196- PROPERTY QUAL. 359 PROPOSITIONS 197, 272, 274, 276, 282, 283, 287, 304; to repeal act on confiscation, 18. 803; to secure that left by Br.. 17. 828, 833, 845, 916, 918, 923, 924, 928. confiscated, act against wasting of, 24. 350-1, 376-8, 398; to direct sale of, 24. 661-4, 900-1; bill to tax, 16. 67, 69, 93, 111, 120, 126, 128, 135, 144-145. 155-156, 162, 166-167; bill for sale of, 1 6. 89, 91, 121, 127, 139, 140, 147, 149, 174; commis- sioners to sell, 16. 148, 167, 175. list of that confiscated, 19. 672. not to be disturbed by army, 8. 582. private, protection for, 25. 21. public act for coms'rs to care for, 24. 495-6; co. courts to compel an accounting for, 24. 497-8. taxable, act for return of in Anson Co., 25. 59. trials over to be by jury, 23. 977. Property qualification, for jurors, 3. 106. Proposals for planting, 1. 43-46. of settlement from Barbadoes, an- swer to, 1. 57-9. to settle on Cape Pear, 1. 36-9. Propositions and Grievances, commit- tee and reports on, 4. 744-746, 817, 823-825; 5. 55, 240, 247, 297-300, 523, 547-549, 690, 1043, 1052; 6. 364, 365, 405, 805, 812, 817, 89b, 1153, 1263, 1269, 1279; 7. 345, 369, 571; 8. Ill, 118, 309, 313, 339, 374, 388, 453; 9. 740, 1197, 1198; 16. 21, 22, 24, 25, 36, 52, 53, 67, 69, 70, 80, 82, 84, 87, 92, 100, 104, 10b, 106-108, 112, 132, 162, 163; 17. 277, 278, 283, 284, 287, 288,, 290, 291, 292-294, 298, 304, 305, 315, 319, 322, 332, 333, 340, 344, 346, 347, 797, 798, 807, 817, 849, 884, 885, 901, 903, 908, 938, 944, 945; 18. 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 26, 28, 29, 34, 46, 58, 61, 66, 68, 69, 77, 108, 128, 145, 148, 183, 207, 237, 239, 241, 242, 246, 256, 258, 260, 275, 277, 287, 288, 289, 293, 295, 299, 303, 330, 349, 350, 354, 355, 364, 365, 369, 370, 396, 402, 403, 405, 407, 413-414, 473, 474, 475; 19. 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 13, 14, 15, 16, 23, 24, 26, 40, 41, 49, 50, 56, 63, 71, 72, 87, 92, 121, 406, 407, 409, 411, 412, 413, 416, 418, 423, 425, 429, 433, 436, 437-439, 440, 441, 442, 445, 447, 451, 455, 456, 47c, 502, 504, 507, 511, 513, 514, 516, 518, 519, 520, 521, 523, 524, 525, 527, 530, 534, 551, 552, 553,- 554, 555, 556, 559, 563, 566, 567, 568, 570, 574, 577, 579-580, 582, 584, 588, 591, 592, 594, 595, 596, 599, 600, 604, 608, 609, 610, 618, 622, 623, 628, 629, 630, 636, 637, 638, 641, 649, 652, 654, 655, 662, 663, 665, 668, 669, 670, 671, 674, 677, 692, 703-705, 730, 732, 733, 735, 736, 742, 743, 747, 748, 749, 750, 752, 756, 757, 769, 770, 773, 775, 776, 777, 778, 782, 787, 788, 797, 798, 799, 825, 827; 20. 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 14, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 36, 38, 47, 52, 55, 56, 57, 59, 63, 84, 105, 123, 124, 127, 128, 130, 131, 133, 137, 138, 141, 143, 145, 148, 150, 151, 152, 154, 157, 158, 159, 167, 168, 173, 174, 186, 192, 193, 200, 204, 214, 216, 217, 224, 231, 232, 236, 269, 306, 309, 310, 311, 313, 314, 315, 322, 324, 325, 327, 328, 332, 334, 335, 338, 341, 347, 350, 351, 357, 368, 369, 375, 376, 377, 383, 385, 389, 394, 399, 401, 408, 418, 421, 426, 428, 429, 433, 435, 436, 449, 450, 471, 478, 479, 483, 486, 487, 489, 490, 491, 495, 496, 501, 502, 503, 504, 508, 509, 510, 517, 520, 522, 524, 525, 529, 530, 537, 539, 546, 548. 550, 551, 552, 553, 555, 559, 562, 565, 566, 571, 572, 578, 589; 21. 6, 8, 13, 14, 15, 18, 20, 21,' 24, 25, 26, 33, 40, 43, 46, 48, 49, 53, 56, 60, 62, 67, 68, 71, 72, 73, 81, 83, 89, 90, 94, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 104, 105, 106, 108, 112, 119, 120, 123, 130, 131, 135, 136, 137, 139, 146, 150, 152, 158, 159, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 174, 179, 181, 198, 199, 202, 204, 207, 208, 209, 216, 219, 220, 221, 227, 229, 230, 231, 234, 235, 236, 238, 243, 244, 245, 247, 248, 252, 253, 254, 256, 260, 261, 264, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 283, 284, 285, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 297, 298, 300, 301, 303, 308, 310, 314, 316, 323, 324, 330, 331, 333, 334, 336, 337, 338, 341, 342, 343 351, 354, 355, 357, 358, 361, 362, 363, 367, 385, 397, 402, 417, 418, 577, 579, 582, 586, 587, 591, 594, 595, 597, 605, 607, 608, 609, 610, 616, 617, 619, 621, 622, 627, 631, 633, 636, 638, 641, 645, 648, 650, 653, 657, PROPRIETARY COLONIES 360 PROPRIETORS 658, 667, 671, 677, 679, 681, 682, 687, 707, 732, 737, 738, 739, 740, 741, 743, 744, 745, 746, 747, 748, 749, 750, 751, 752, 753, 754, 755, 757, 758, 760, 761, 764, 765, 767, 769, 770, 771, 773, 778, 779, 781, 782, 785, 791, 792, 793, 795, 802, 807, 808, 810, 811, 812, 813, 814, 820, 824, 825, 827, 828, 829, 830, 831, 834, 843, 847, 848, 849, 875, 876, 879, 880, 883, 884, 885, 888, 890, 891, 892, 894, 895, 898, 899, 900, 901, 902, 904, 905, 909, 913, 914, 915, 919, 920, 921, 922, 924, 925, 926, 928, 930, 931, 932, 933, 936, 939, 943, 945, 949, 950, 951, 952, 953, 956, 959, 960, 961, 964, 969, 976, 977, 978, 983, 984, 988, 989, 990, 994, 995, 996, 998, 1000, 1002, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1012, 1016, 1019, 1020, 1028, 1034, 1038, 1039, 1040. Proprietary colonies, act for forfeiture of charter, 1. 552-554. Board of Trade on, 1. 535-537, 630- 633. commission of inquiry on proposed, 1. 889-890. efforts to stop tlie making of tem- porary laws in, 2. 136. list of, 1. 224-5. proposed prosecution of quo war- rants against, 1. 352-354. relations to crown considered, 1. 359; to trade acts, 1. 466-470. reports of committee of appeals on the making of temporary laws, 2. 142-3. Proprietary Governments, act to re- store to crown, 25. 149-50. end of, 9. ill. exemption to from suits for debt, I. 691. Nicholson on, 1. 527-528. proposed forfeiture of charters, 1. 548. reports on, 1. 540-543. to be investigated, 1. 540, 541. Proprietors, 3. vii, 177, 180, 268, 338; 4. 845, 846, 847, 848, 852, 890, 893, 948, 952, 953, 961, 964, 1035, 1041, 1044, 1082, 1126, 1158, 1159, 1187, 1199, 1210, 1211, 1229, 1231, 1233, 1234; 5. 84, 88, 93, 96, 97, 98, 103, 104, 380, 453, 653, 1124, 1129, 1130, 1133; 6. 983, 1019; 10. 278, 1006; II. 1, 2, 4, 20, 35, 36, 67, 69, 70, 78, 99; 20. 431; 21. 737, 883; 22. 291, 292; 23. 1, 2, 3, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, 50, 53, 54, 55, 57, 60, 61, 62, 65, 66, 67, 70, 71, 72, 73, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 90, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 103, 106, 108, 109, 110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 300, 301, 302, 442, 978, 979; 24. 43, 73, 113, 162, 661, 848, 888; 25. iii, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123; 125, 126, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 158, 159, 162, 167, 168, 169, 170, 172, 173, 176, 179, 182, 184, 191, 193, 194, 196, 198, 199, 200, 201, 204, 206, 209, 210, 211, 212, 215, 216, 217, 218, 491. abandon Fundamental constitutions, 5. 85. account of their Great Deed of Grant, 3. 479-81. accounts of in N. C, 2. 726-9. act for surrender to King, 3. 32-47. action of council on law about sur- vey and purchase of land, 2. 182-3. acts run in name of, 2. 861, 867, 884, 885, 886, 888, 889, 914. address of assembly, 2. 619-20; on Gary Rebellion, 1. 784-787; to on Indian trade and cost of Tusca- rora war, 1. 823. agree to boundary survey, 2. 740, 741. agreement with Yeamans and others on settling C., 1. 75-92. aid in Yemassee War, 2. 197. announce Dr. Bray's visit, 1. 520. answer on Culpepper rebellion, 1. 326-328; proposals for settlement, 1. xii, xiv; proposals from Barha does, 1. 57-59. appeal to for arms, 1. 877. appoint and instruct to^Dunston as naval officer, 2. 497-499; and re- move Burrington as governor, 3. 121, 123; deputies, 1. 180; Eden governor, 2. 129; justices of peace, 1. 574, 575. arraignment of by DeFoe, 2. 900-1. arrears of quit rents paid to by King, 3. 38. assent to boundary survey, 2. 788. Att'y Gen. on transfer of C. to King, 2. 769-770. Biggs on C. affairs, 1 . 247-53. bill to reckon fines, etc., under in proclamation money, 4. 395. PROPRIETORS 361 PROPRIETORS Bladen to Townshend on a general government for the American colonies, 2. 625-635. Board of Trade to on pirates, 1 . 475- 476; on sending rebels to England without evidence, 1. 868. Burrington to on his administration and affairs in N. C, 3. 27-30. cannot execute navigation act, 1 . 469, 470. Cape Fear Co. to on proposed set- tlement, 1. 36-39. care for liberty of conscience, 1. 94. cease to appoint deputies, 2. vi. change governors, 1. xxvii. character of gov't under, 9. viii, ix. charges against, 1. 547. charter to, 4. 109, 113, 147; quoted, 9. '600: 10. 1015, 1016; text, 1. 20- 33, 102-114. claims forfeited, 19. 673; to be purchased, 1. 542. close land office, 11. 73; in Bath Co., 4. 296-297, 299, 300. collection of quit rents under, 4. 294. colony of independent of all other colonies, 1. 31-32, 113. command hostilities against Cary to cease, 2. 56. commission and instructions to Gov. Johnson, 1. 554-5; Holden to maKe discoveries, 1. 239-240, 241; Nica- olson to look into disorders in N. C, 2. 8-10; officers, 2. 566-567; Stephens as gov. of Albemarle, 1. 162; to Sayle quoted, 4. 287- 289; Tynte, 1. 694-6; Yeamans governor of Clarendon Co., 1. 93- 94, 97-98. conditions of N. C. in 1728, 3. xiii- xviii; of tenantcy, 1. 22, 103-104. confer with Board of Trade on Yemassee War, 2. 193-6. correct commission of Drummond, 1. 93. cost of officers under, 3, 49. council to on Gary Rebellion, 1. 806- 807. counties named for, 1. xv. customs given to, 1. 28, 109. date of surrender, 3. 213; 4. 315, 319. debts owed by, 2. 723. decline to recognize successor to Sir W. Berkeley, 1. 338. demand gold and silver, 4. 94, 135, 174, 237; sterling for quit rents, 2. V, 33-34, 250. deny that C. was to be divided, 1. xxiii. deputies, how vacancies are filled, 23. 40. disapprove legislation against Gary, 1. xxviii. dissent among, 1. 32-3, 113-14. do not provide support for gov'r, 1. 547. efforts to vacate land grants by, 4. 309-310. encourage settling of S. C, 2. 831. enquire about Tuscarora War, f. 818. escheats to for felony, 1. 453. examine Gillam, 1. 291. extent of land grants, 1. 45. favorable interpretation of charter given, 1. 33, 114. fears of extending their northern boundary, 1. 365, 366, 367, 371, 372, 385-386. fees for charter of 1665, 1. 115. first charter to, 1. 20-23; second charter, 1. 102-114. forbid hostilities against Cary, 2. v. freedom of trade, 1. 26-27, 107-lOS; under charter to, 6. iii-vi. give lands, etc., for churches, etc., 2. 768, 869; liberty to catch whales, 1. 338; powers to survey Va. boundary, 1. 735, 736. goods forfeited to, 1. 431. gov't of thrown off by S. C, 9. ix. grant of G. to summarized, 3. 262, 11. 80-86. grants by protected, 4. 185; ques- tioned, 3. 126, 127, 128. have little power, 2. 224. Heath's charter revoked in favor of, 1. 42-3. Holden to on products of N. G., 2. xiv. hostile to democracy, 1. 188. hostility of crown to, 2. xii; to N. C., 1. 367. how places are filled under F. C., 25. 123, 124. hunt for seal of, 4. 213, 214. Hyde to on Cary Rebellion, 1 . 780-2. ignorant of latitude of Chowan, 1. xxiii. in 1708, 1. 708. in 1728, 3. 34, 35. income divided among, 1 . 833. indictments against Sothell, 1. 367-371. indifferent to N. C, 1. xxix. PROPRIETORS 362 PROPRIETORS instruct Berkeley on settling C, 1. 50-2; to appoint gov. of C, 1. 48- 50; governors, 1. xvil-xviii; Hyde on land grants and Gary Rebel- lion, 1. 832-3. instruction on trade and navigation laws, 1. 496-504; to Archdale, 1. 391-392; to Holden, 1. 241; to Hyde, 1. 844-846; to Ludwell, 1. 362-363; to Sothell, 1. 346-347, 349, 350-352; to Stephens, 1. 162-175, 181-183; to Tynte, 1. 704-707; to Wilkinson, 1. 333-338; to Yea- mans, 1. 95-97. issue Great Deed of Grant, 1. 175- 176; 4. 286. king instructs on pirates, 1. 526; to on Sir W. Berkeley's share, 1 . 340- 341. lack of interest in N. C, 1. 733. land grants of ment'd, 9. 790; and quit rents under, 4. 20; purchases of, 2. 167; reserved for, 1. 173; to be laid out for," 1 . 51. last laws passed under declared void, 3. iii. laws confirmed by, 1. 183. legality or grants questioned, 3. 83. letter from Clarendon Co. to, 1. 145- 149; on settlements, 1. 46-47; to council and assembly on laws of N. C, 2. 235-6; to on Gary Rebel- lion, 1. 728. limit amount of land to be taken up, 2. 457; 5. 94-95. list of, 1. 345; 2. 896; in 1728, 3. 34-35. little respect for, 2. ix-x. Lords Justices to on customs, 1. 492. loyalty of N. C. to proclaimed, 2. 375. make Archdale gov., I. 389-390; Bath a port of entry, 2. 236-238; Culpepper surveyor general of S. C. 1. 211-12; Eastchurch governor of Albemarle and instruct him, 1. 230-232; Holden commissioner of wrecks, 1. 240, 241; Ludwell gov- ernor and instruct him. 1. 360- 361, 373-4; order about land sales, 2. 63; Samford secretary of Clar- endon Co., 1. 71-72; Vassall sur- veyor general of Clarendon Co., 1. 73; West a Landgrave and gov- ernov, 1. 177-178, 220-2. may protest against acts of Parl't, 25. 132. may sell rights, 25. 123. meeting place, 1. 476. meetings of, 1. 33-34, 346-347,717, 718-719, 723, 749-750, 756, 818, 819, 831-833. memorial from on division of C, 1. 772, 773, 775-776, 799-800; to King on payment for N. C, 3. 6-7; to on tar and pitch, 1. 721; to Privy Council on the proposed surren- der, 1. 721-723. misrepresentations to, 2. 613, 619. name of old P. to be taken by Hew, 1. 189. neglect of causes slow growth of N. C, 2. xii. never appointed officers for assem- bly, 3. 576. not limited in land holdings, 1. 186. not to be turned out of office nor deputies, 25. 127. not to sell property to foreigners without license, 1. 502. number eight to be kept, 1. 189. oath of allegiance to, 1. 80. objects in making grants to, 1. 466. offices established by, 1. 373-374. official seniority among, 1. 373-374. on admiralty courts, 1. 491. on people of N. C, 2. x. on Thos. Miller, and his claims as governor, 1. xxi-xxii. one acts as gov., 1. 510. opposed by Crown and merchants, 2. xix. ordered to repeal S. C. church acts, t. 643. orders on observation and validity of laws, 3. 348. organize gov't in N. C, 1. xii, xiv; under Fundamental Constitutions, 1 179, 180. patents from in conflict with those from King, 4. 428-31. people of N. C. of no service to, 4. 267-8. petition of Quakers to, 1. 250-253; to Board of Trade, 1. 471-2; on Currituck boundary, 1. 339-40; to from S. C, 2. 901-9, 910-11, 912- 13; to king, 1. 470-1; on admiralty courts, 1. 473. Pollock to on public affairs, 2. 144- 5; on Tuscarora war and laws, 2. 873-6. position on Cary Rebellion, 1. 724, 725-6. possess the Bahamas, 1. 342. PROPRIETORS 363 PROPRIETORS possibility of surrender of rights, 1. 370-371. power to confer titles, 1. 29, 110; to disallow laws, 1. 50, 378;; to sell lands, 1. 28, 110. powers, 1. 23-4, 27, 30-3, 104-6, 109- 14,. 367-8; 3. 451-453. precedency under P. C, 1. 205-6. privileges under, 3. 297. proceedings of, 2. 8-10, 234-5, 298-9, 306-7, 314, 350. promise to enforce trade laws, 1. 477. proposal to for commission bound- ary, 1. 716-17; of settlement of Cape Fear, 1. xii. propose governor for territory south of Savannah river, 2. 299- 300. proposed forfeiture of charters, 1. 353-4, 537, 538, 539-40; settlement from Barbados, I. 39-42. protest against money law of 1729, 3. 147; by assembly against gov- ernor and council, 2. 576-8. provide for organization of Craven Co., 1. 93; for relief of Palatines, 1. 791. purchase from, 4. 769. questioned on right to make war, 1. 341-342. quit rents to be paid in sterling money, 2. 235; under, 4. 285. rates of land grants, 4. 318. reasons for sending Eastchurch, 1. 286-7; for transfer to crown, 3. 10- 12. rebellions under, 9. x. receive offer for and refuse sale of Albemarle Co., 1. 228-230; report of Cary Rebellion, 1 . 710. refuse to recognize Great Deed of Grant, 3. 632. remove Burrlngton, 3. vl. rents to, 1. 22, 46, 104; 25. 135. representation of Culpepper rebel- lion to, 1. 256-261; to Board of Trade concerning land patents from, 4. 308-315. request the Lords to act on S. C. acts, 1. 635. resent petition to king for aid, 2. 230. reservations for, 1. 44, 205; half of gold and silver, 4. 317. results of transfer to king, 3. xii. retain interest in town lots, 1. 92. retard settlement by land entry laws, 1. xi. revoke Great Deed of Grant, 3. 354. right of appeal to, 1. 92; of in- dividuals to appoint, 1. 373-375. rights and revenues usurped, 4. 202. sale of ment'd, 4. 1170. Sandford takes possession for, 1. 123; report of his voyage of dis- covery to, 1. 118, 139. sell C, 5. XXXV ; 11. 87. send proof of boundary, 1. 178; Holden to C, 1. 288; Sothel to C, 1. 288. shares of, 1. 188; bought, 25. 135, 216, 219; of revenue, 25. 135. should foster peopling of C, 1. 243. should pay cost of Indian war, 1. 953. sign S. C. acts, 1. 636, 637, 640. some refuse to sign S. C. acts, 1. 637. son of Archdale a Prop., 1. 467. Sothell becomes one, 1. 339. South Carolina throws off rule of, 2. vl-vii. spiritual powers of, 2. 895. Spotswood to on Gary Rebellion, 1. 794-6, 800; on Teach's career and capture, 2. 324-7; on Tuscarora war, 2. 14-16. state of gov't under, 1. 535-537. struggle for existence under, 2. xvll, xviii. substitute council for deputies, 2. 307. sum received for N. C, 3. 6. summary of charter to, 3. 32-34. surrender of ment'd, 3. 103; 4. 180; of charter discussed, 2. iil-iv; to king well received, 3. 12. suspend Sothell for charges, 1. 359- 360. taxed to develop C, 1 . 34. tenancy under not desirable, 1. 530. terms, etc., of parting with C, 2. 384-386. their understanding of Great Deed of Grant, 4. 325. to ^In Barbados on settlement of C, 1. 55-57. to appoint deputies, 25. 129, 130. to be forced to establish custom offi- ces, 1. 442. to be petitioned on bill of credit, 2. 244. to Berkeley on C. affairs, 1. 52-55. to Board of Trade on trade to S. C, 2. 188-9, 191-2. PROPRIETORS' COURTS 364 PROTESTANTS to Braine on C. affairs, 1. 178-179. to call Casy to account, 1. 723-4, 725. to choose Landgraves and caciques, 25. 124. to council and assembly on affairs of province, 2. 489-490. to Eden on lapsed land, 2. 238-239; on evil law regulating survey and purchase of land, 2. 173-4; on N. C. affairs, 2. 175-6. to give bond for deputy govs., 1 . 476, 477. to governor of Albemarle, 1. 283- 284. to Moseley on land for Burrington, 2. 491. to ratify all laws, 1. 96. to remove Burrington, 2. 559. to sell land to Swiss, 1. 707. to settle Gary Rebellion, 1. 757; Va. boundary, 1. 793. to Sothell on his career, 1. 359-60, 367-71; on Ketchmayd, 1. 355-6; on suppression of pirates, 1. 354. to S. C. authorities on law against collection of foreign debts, 2. 836- 7. to surveyor general on land for Eden, 2. 58. to various adventurers on settle- ments, 1. 98. to West on S. C. trouble, 1. 220-2. traced under Heath charter, 1. 519. trade instructions from, 1. 853. treatment of Ashe and Boon, 2. 919; of land grants of by the king, 1 1 . 35-37, 55, 56. Vassal to on Yeamans colony, 1. 144-145. Proprietor's Courts, appeal to, 1. 198. and deputies under Fund. Consti- tutions, 25. 126-31. powers, 1. 196. rules of, 2. 852-3. Prorogation, discussed by assembly, 2. 621, 622. form of, '4. 1179. of assem., reason for frequent, 5. ix. power of in lands of governor, 3. xiii. protest to Proprietors, 2. 576, 577. resolution of assembly on, 2. 617. Prosecutions, bill to make prosecution pay costs on acquittal of defend- ent, 9. 714, 716, 751, 752, 754, 775, 783, 842, 849, 855, 893, 896, 909, 911, 918. inability to carry out p., 2. 157. resolve on payments for, 20. 386-387. right of accused, 22. 17-18. Protection, from of that given by Amer. army, 14. 523. Protection, form of that given by 23. 980. Protest of merchants, against Va. act on foreign debts, 2. 279-280. Protestant Dissenters, act in favor of, 23. 11. Bng. act on in force in N. C, 23. 324. excused from musters, 23. 941. laws on in force, 23. 40, 95. provisions for, 2. 884-5. See also Dissenters, and names of various dissenting bodies. Protestant Episcopal Church, bill to incorporate, 20. 75-76; in Chowan, 17. 339, 381; to repair St. James's, 18. 398. consecration of minister of, 17. 40- 42. fraternal union with Lutheran church, 8. 788-791. See also Church of England, Epis- copal Church, Established Church. Protestant Episcopal Church of the United Brethren, history of, 5. 1144-1163. See also Moravians. Protestant families, favors to, 1. 244. proposed transportation of, 1. 243, 244. Protestant governments, will forbid emigration, 4. 160. Protestant Line of succession, Eng. act on in force in N. C, 23. 325. oaths under act to secure succes- sion, 2. 858-62. succession in, S. 513, 514. Protestant powers, France tries to ruin, 5. 220-225, 227. Protestant Presbyterian Church of Wilmington, bill to incorporate, 17. 321, 328, 332, 346, 359, 369, 398, 401-402, 405, 415. Protestant religion, act to encourage, 23. 298-304, 365, 372. and constitution of 1776, 23. 983. deniers of truth not to hold office, ie. 1011. truths to be recognized, 22. 668. Protestants, 6. 18; 8. 83; 23. 525; 25. 42C. act to naturalize ment'd, 4. 871, PROTHRO, JOHN 365 PROVINCIAL CONGRESS bill to encourage in S. C, 11. 47. to be refuge for, 2. 763, 764. danger to from -France, 5. 869. emigrate from Pa., S. 747. encouraged to go to S. C, 11. 102. encouragement offered to, 4. ix, 490, 533. favors to in Prance, 8. xvii. foreign declared nationalized, 23. 615-6; desired for American . colonies, 8. 622; in N. C, 5. xl; land grant for settlement of, 5. 104; settlement proposed, 4. 212, 213; settles from denied, 9. 303. French sent to N. C, 1. 529; hostil- ity to, 5. 931, 935. homes of devastated, 8. 728. immigration of, 4. xxi. lands to be set apart for in S. C, 4. 1078-1079, 1085. proposed encouragement of, 4. 599. proposed settlements by Crymble and Huey, 4. 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 259, 262-263, 269, 270. security for McCuUoh's land, 4. 645. settle in Pa.. 8. 728, 729. settlement of ment'd, 4. 1093; con- sidered, 5. 466; proposed, 5. 769; to be made, 11. 64, 65. settlers from Ireland proposed, 4. 72-73, 74. should be naturalized, 4. 157. strength, 4. 19, 20, 21. Swiss propose to settle in N. C, 4. 166-7. to be settled on McCuUoh's lands, 4. 163; 5. xxxii. transportation considered, 4. 686. Prothpo, John, land grant to, 4. 1039. Proudford, John, army pay, 17. 238. in army, 15. 728; 16. 1134. Provand, James, petition for ex- change, 15. 150, 154-155. Proveaux, Adrain, prisoner, IB. 671. Providence, 5. 1213; 7. 787; 19. 986, 996; 22. 132. ordnance for, 5. 444. Providence, R. I., 11. 383; 17. 433; 22. 522. population in 1755, 5. 470, 473. tax on for forts, 5. 470, 473. Providence, W. I., 11. 787; 15. 645(?); 24. 119, 120. Amer. prisoners in, 22. 960. governor of, 1. 530. privateers suppressed in, 1. 348. salt brought from, 11. 624. Providence, ship, 15. 37. Providence Church, 5. 1224, 1225, 1226. Providence Island, battery on, 11. 789. prisoners sent to for exchange, 13. 882, 884; 17. 459. Providence Plantations, 14. 243, 269, act to forfeit charter, 1 . 552-4 ; to re- store to Crown, 25. 149-50. free, 18. 749; 17. 5. quota for public debt, 16. 429, 760, 771, 890, 928, 929; 17. 60, 528. See also Rhode Island. Province, act for better settlement of, 25. 215-19, 239. condition of and regulators, 8. xi. divisions, 4. 1152, 1164, 1165. Province bills, discount on, 3. 157, 168. fees not to be paid in, 3. 151-2. payment to be made in, 3. 143-144. See also Bills of Credits and Public Bills of Credit. Province Island, 11. 665. Provincial Agent in England, act to appoint, 23. 303-4, 340. See also Agent. Provincial Congresses, 5. 1213-1214, 1217; 8. xxix, XXX ; 9. 1134, 1282, 1283, 1284, 1285; 10. iii, xxvi, xxx, XXXV, 40, 66, 127, 137, 148, 160, 162, 163, 164, 171, 221, 227, 236, 240, 254, 281, 282, 289, 296, 317, 318, 351, 354, 355, 357, 358, 360, 361, 371, 416, 422, 423, 426, 457, 463, 469, 471, 474, 476, 477, 592, 616, 622, 633, 637, 695, 699, 700, 705, 706, 707, 786, 825; 11. vii, xii, xiv, 257, 258, 272, 282, 295, 297, 330, 331, 335, 343, 350, 358, 365, 406, 410, 415, 416, 426, 430, 442, 443, 448, 465, 481, 627, 637, 794, 805; 12. 3, 75, 94, 97, 104, 141, 161, 166, 169, 184, 224, 275, 312, 323, 343, 366, 373, 386, 387, 413, 566, 629, 630, 672, 729, 789, 814, 847; 13. 345, 440, 462, 563, 730; 15. 683, 684, 700, 717; 17. 134; 22. 115, 118, 127, 145, 501, 517, 738, 740, 746, 747, 748, 749, 904, 906, 907, 909, 910, 911, 916, 918, 924, 940, 942, 952, 968, 970, 1032; 23. 977, 980, 984; 24. 5, 34, 48, 72, 75, 118, 134, 184, 186, 195, 218, 331, 364, 382. act for enforcing resolves of, 24. 36. aid from to S. C. asked, 1 1 . 359. PROVINCIAL CONGRESS 366 PROVINCIAL CONGRESS asked for 10. xxx-xxxi; by Cape Pear, 24. iii. bill to enforce resolves of, 12. 47, 52, 55, 82, 83, 112. Brown to on lands in Watauga, 10. 885-887. call asked for, 11. 255; for first, 9. 1016, 1018; issued, 10. 88; 11. ix; by Harvey, 9. 1125-6, 1145. counties slow to pay expenses of, 10 188. Craven S. C. on, 10. ix. deliberateness of, 10. xxxvi-xxxix. denounced by Martin to assem., and answer, 10. 1191-1192, 1194, 1198; by Moore, 15. 687. division of troops by, 1 1 . 290-1. does not consider petition of Br. prisoners, 1 1 . 404. draws and signs test, 10. 171-173. elections to, 10. 211, 696; consider- ed, 10. 290. grandeur of, 10. xxxi-xxxii. Hancock to on movements of Br. fleet, 10. 908, 909; on preservation of Declaration of Independence, 11. 371; on recruits and provis- ions for troops, 11. 361; on regu- lation of prices, 11. 394. Harvey and Johnston authorized to call future meetings, 9. 1048. held in Halifax, 10. 473, 476, 510, 511, 533, 534, 589, 612, 644, 648,' 684, 702, 827, 870a; 11. xix, 480, 483; and journal, 10. 499-590. Hooper draws resolves, 9. 1063; on Br. expedition to South, 10. 902, 908; on fortifying Cape Fear river, 10. 871-873; on proposed Southern expedition, 10. 898-9; on release of British prisoners, 10. 888-90. instructions to delegates to from Mecklenburg and Orange Co., 10. 870a-870/!; to Mecklenburg dele- gates to, 10. 239-242. Johnston on work of, 10. 1037, 1040- 1 ; moderator of, 11. 723 ; to call, 10. 66, 72, 74, 91, 116-117, 121, 146. Jones on work of, 10. 1033-4. journals and ordinances to be print- ed, 10. 1002. letters and papers to be laid before. 10. 174. Martin commands it by proc. to dis- pense, 9. 1187; consults on and issues proc. against, 9. 1028-30, 1145-6; not to take further steps on, 9. 1041; opinion on, 9. 1223-8; and on its members, 9. 1055-8, 1061; on work of, 10. 265-266, 268; 269, 270; proc. against, 9. 1177-8; to Dartmouth on actions of, 9. 1212-15. meets at Halifax and work, 1 0. xvii- xxi, xxiii; in Hillsboro, 10. 121, 122, 141, 146, 148, 149, 150, 152, 161, 164, 180, 231, 235, 236, 245, 255, 256, 261, 262, 263, 265, 268, 269, 286, 295, 299, 325, 327, 332, 333, 356, 362, 401, 464, 573, 584, 585, 641, 644, 826, 829; and work, 10. iii, xxi_, xxiii. methods of procedure, 24. iii. orders sale of Martin's property, 22. 880; that prisoners be sent North to be exchanged, 11. 414. ordinances of, 23. 985-1000. organization and regulation of, 10. 211. Page to on Cherokees and British, 11. 338-9. payment to members, 10. 557. preliminary proceedings, 9. 1016-18, 1024-41. proceedings of first, 9. 1041-9; of second, 9. 1178-85; of third, 10. 164-230; of fourth, 10. 499-590; of fifth, 10. 913-1013; denounced, 9. 1215-16; printed,' 9. 1184; sent to Eng., 10. 409. proposed by Harvey, 9. 968. protest against in New Hanover, 10. 293. public accounts to be reported to, " 10. 873. raises troops, 10. 499. report on officers of, 22. 518-19. resolves of agreed to in Rowan, 9. 1073. resolves on desertion, 22. 903. same as assembly, 9. xxxiv; 24. iii. seeks to enlist regulators, 8. xxxiv. Smith petitions to for release from prison, 1C. 900-1. South Carolina asks aid from, 10. 892-893. Spencer to on James Perry, Jr., 22. 752. summary of work, 1 1 . 265 ; and discussion on, 9. xxx, xxxi, xxxii. to appoint officers of troops, 1 1 . 286. to meet in Hillsboro, 9. 1184. Williams to on Cherokee campaign, 10. 892; on regulation of Chero- kees, 14. 912-13, 951. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL 367 PROVISIONS Wilmington S. C. on need of, 9. 1285. work of, 10. 245; summarized, 10. 370. Provincial Council, 10. 197, 200, 203, 213, 214, 218, 219, 269, 311, 312, 314, 347, 369, 394, 396, 425, 426, 427, 446, 457, 463, 637, 955; 11. vii, xi, xii, 265, 283, 424; 22. 747, 752, 763. bond made in name of, 10. 196. created and work, 10. v. Davis to on excesses of and dangers from the Pa. farmer, 10. 834-7. delegates to Cont. Cong, to on Cherokee war, 10. 730-732. dissolved, 10. 581. Polsom to on salt, Tories, etc., 10. 732-733. held at John Smith's, 10. 696. Hooper, Hewes and Penn to on regulators, 8. xxii-xxiii. Howe to on affairs in Norfolk, 1 1 . 262-264. journal of, 10. 283-294, 349-362, 414, 469-477. Lee to on pay for troops, 1 1 . 298. Martin on character of members, 10. 269. meets at Johnson C. H., 15. 684. members, 1 0. 214, 283, 349. orders Prov. Cong, to meet at Hali- fax, 1C. xvii. organization and powers, 10. 208-10, 212. petition to from Tennessee settle- ments on annexation to N. C, 10. 700-11. powers, 10. 370. proceedings considered, 10. 558, 572. Purviance to on military operations about Wilmington, 10. 465-8. raises more troops, 1 1 . 286. substituted by Council of Safety, 1 0. xix. thanked by Va. for aid, 10. 396. thanks Moore, 10. xiv. to meet threatened attack on Va. and S. C, 10. 379. Va. Conv. to on Howe's service at Norfolk, 11. 270. See also Council of Safety. Provincial Light Infantry, 15. 309. Provincial 'officers, rank fixed by king, 5. 152. Proving book debts, act on, 23. 131- 132, 335. Provision store, act for in Cumber- land Guard, 25. 45. Provision tax, act for, 24. 344-7, 390- 4, 434-7, 437, 459-60. bill for tax, 10. 80, 81, 83, 158, 161- 162; 17. 804, 805, 812, 821, 833, 895, 906, 907, 914, 923, 926, 927, 928; 19. 50, 112, 117. Provisional Congress of S. C. proceed- ing, summarized, 10. 53-55. Provisions, act on inspection, 23. 432, 485; on exportation, 23. 437; for- bids exportation, 24. 380, 401-2; 25. 326-7. allowance to Wooton for, 13. 600, 602, 670, 677, 714. Amis on for troops, 14. 106. amount needed estimated, 15. 5. Bennett commissioned to pur- chase, 14. 12-13. bill for inspection, 21. 124, 228, 621; to prevent exportation of, 5. 507, 509, 510, 512, 515, 528, 539, 540, 544, 547, 549, 551, 552, 553; 12. 620, 631, 632, 654, 725, 727, 733, 736, 737; 17. 833, 836, 837, 926, 927, 928, 930, 932. borrowed for troops and issue of, 10. 266. bought, 13. 16-17; and stored, 13. 32; for troops, 13. 495; 14. 9; and sent north, 13. 33, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 52, 60-61, 69, 74, 105, 113, 114, 119, 134, 253, 310-11. buying for troops discussed, 11. 432. carried to Va., 3. 609, 62]. Christmas on, 19. 894. collected for troops, 14. 415, 416, 417, 418, 419, 420, 422, 424, 425, 426, 427, 429, 430, 431, 434, 440, 442, 445, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 451, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 462, 464, 465, 466, 469, 470, 472, 481, 485, 489, 491, 49,2, 493, 494. commissioners to buy for troops, 12. 605, 713, 719, 743; 13. 540, 547-548, 573, 638, 642-643, 645-646, 676, 770, 774; and examine, 15. 200. committee on for troops, 13. 838, 869-870, 892-3, 959, 962. considerations on, 15. 1-2. correspondence on, 16. 192. difficulty of securing for troops, 15. 98, 99. disposition of, 16. 263. embargo on, 13. 86, 93, 157; 22. PROVISIONS 3 68 PROVOST MARSHAL 892.. exchange of discussed in C. C, 13. 403-4. exportation allowed, 22. 933-4; for- bidden, 4. 595; 12. 563-565, 614, 617, 668-669, 670; 13. 45, 47, 92; 14. 475-476, 477; 15. 5, 196; 16. ' 700-701; 22. 524-5, 911-12, 938, 939- 40, 950, 961-2, 964, 965; consider- ed, 19. 865-6; should be prohibit- ed, 17. 829. exported, 13. 552-3, 587, 654, 693-4, for troops, 11. 602, 611-612, 619, 632; 13. 259, 260-261, 266, 269-270, 276, 282, 284-285, 293, 294, 313, 315-16, 318, 319, 320, 322, 324, 334, 336-337, 408; 14. 164, 165, 166-168, 170-1, 173, 179-80, 224-6, 236-7, 301-2, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 401, 405, 408, 409, 410, 411, 413, 414, 513, 515 519, 521, 522-523, 525-526, 530, 533, 535-536, 543-545, 547, 548, 554, 556- 557, 561, 594, 607, 638, 639, 640, 641, 658, 720, 729-730, 736, 737, 741-742, 752, 757, 758, 759, 762, 770, 771, 782, 783, 800, 840, 856, 863; con- sidered, 15. 314, 315, 316, 319, 325, 327, 333, 343-4, 347-8, 352, 356, 357, 362, 389, 410-411, 413, 414, 415, 416, 441-442, 449, 450, 457, 469, 470, 472, 473, 475, 476, 479, 480, 486, 493-4, 505, 506, 516, 517, 520, 521, 524, 529, 539, 599, 636, 648- 649, 650, 659, 664, 674, 701, 714, 743, 769-772, 775, 776, 779. furnished by C, 1. 663-4. imported, 15. 22. importers of salt allowed to buy, 1 4. 455. impressed, 16. 263; 22. 1048. lack of in army, 1 6. v, 7, 8. needed, 15. 3-4; 16. 531-2, 666, 667; by Cont. Army, 13. 385; 14. 386- 7, 389; for troops, 13. 460-461; 14. 503; 15. 17-18, 64, 69-70, 76, 98, 99, 139, 151, 174, 179, 182, 196, 198, 206. none for N. C. troops, 5. xv, xvi. not collected in Edentoa Dist., 17. 806-7, 808, 890. not to be sent to neutral port, 5. 787. packed for army, 13. iv. permission to export asked, 15. 581- 2. prices fixed for dist. auditors, 24. 373-4, 388. purchase of, 11. 407-8. purchased for army, 22. 941. put among enumerated commodi- ties, 5. 645. relief of persons Garnishing, 17. 712, 790, 792. removed from Newborn, 14. 92, 96-7. resolve on purchase of, 18. 813. return of p. issued to N. C. brigades, 15. 597. right to export asked, 15. 218-219. rise in price, 11. 439-440, 444, 472. scarcity oil, 1. 850-1. sent to army at Valley Forge, 13. iii; to N. E., 8. xi. supply of considered, 13. 272-273; 15. 606-7. taken by Br., 14. 684. tax to be paid in, 14. 377, 389-390, 396, 408, 421-422, 443, 458, 466, 470, 477, 485. to be bought for troops, 12. 576, 577, 642, 679, 680; 22. 959; for French, 16. 533. to be collected, 16. 602; 22. 914-15. to be sent north for army, 11. 656; 13. 14, 25; to W. I., 14. 864. to be sold, 10. 697-8. to be supplied to N. C. troops, 5. 366, 367. to be swapped for salt, 13. 838, 841, 931. to So. Army from S. C. and Ga., 16. 929.. trade in with N. E., 2. 132. trouble in supplying troops in French war, 5. xi-xii. waste in tax considered, 19. 197, 200. Provost, Capt., killed, 15. 755, 757. Provost, Gen., 22. 144. Provost Marshal, act on fees, 23. 85; 25. 223-4; to abolish office of, 23. 122-127, 129-130, 217-218, 335, 337. bill to elect, 4. 776, 779, 780, 781, 782, 790. duties, etc., 4. 23; and penalties, 5. 1121. fees, 3. 163-4, 167; 4. 194-195. list of, Clayton, 2. 516; Halton, 3. 214; Route, 2. 567. of Bath, Bonde, 2. 606; Route 2. 606. office at diposal of Newcastle, 3. 80. quarrel over claims of, 4. 152-153. request to Halton to resign, 4. 390. sheriffs appointed In place of, 4. 347. See also Sheriffs. Provost Marshal and Commissary, Germain commissioned, 11.7. PROVOSTS OF C. C. 369 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Provosts of Chamberlain's Court, In Fund. Const., 25. 128. Provott. See Prevat, Privett, etc. Provott, Peter, receives clothing, 16. 619. Prows, Henry, signs Quaker petition, 1. 252. Prozer, J no., army rank, 16. 1140. Pruden, Jno., church warden, 1. 679. Pruett, Thos., in militia, 22. 166. Prussia, alliance against, 5. 869, 871. king of, 6. 18; 16. 768; leads army, 13. 243, 247; promises mediation, 15. 339. lumber from, 17. 113. victories of, 5. 999, 1013, 1016, 1040; G. 522. treaty of U. S. with, 18. 609-620, 649, 676. Prussians, work in Holland, 20. 791. Pryce. See Price, Prise. Pryce, IV! r., prov. sec. and deputy auditor, 10. 237. Pryor. See Prior. Pryor, Mr., 8. 171. Pryor, Absolam, takes oath, 22. 178. Pryor, Hader, takes oath, 22. 177. Pryor, Haden, pay to, 22. 491. Pryor, Heydon, juror, 7. 843, 845, 846. Pryor, J., to Burke on arms and am- munition, 15. 552-3. Pryor, John, a J. P., 4. 966; 5. 813. building coms'r, 23. 825. dead, 9. 139, 140. in assembly, 8. 106, 107, 146, 290, 293, 303, 304, 310, 311, 321, 326, 337, 352, 363, 402, 408, 422, 424, 428, 432, 454 ; on com. of assem., 8. Ill, 118, 309. Pryor, John, on com. of regulators, 7. 731-732. Pryor, John H., receives clothing, 16. 619. Pryor, Philip, a J. P., 5. 590, 591; 6. 343. debts due by, 8. 280-1; as sheriff, 9. 572. petitions for repeal of tax on free negroes, 6. 982. recommended as colonel, 5. 567. reports on militia co., 22. 369. Pryor, Robt., in militia, 22. 163. Pryor, Robert, indicted for counter- feiting, 8. 539. Pryor, Th'os., 9. 1233. Pryor, Thomas, army pay, 17. 238. Public. See same subject under title without Public. Public accounts, act for Board of Auditors, 24. 443, 686, 892; to ad- just, 24. 325-6, 354, 373, 374, 375, 388, 389, 408, 409, 426, 442-4, 499- 500, 654; to liquidate, 19. 460-461. auditing of, 6. 600-5. being settled, 16. 730, 731. bill for their presentation, 19. 631, 640, 651, 663, 675, 688; to adjust, 16. 79, 81, 120, 126, 163; to adjust and liquidate, etc., 19. 48, 84, 106, 116, 117, 118, 128; to appoint com. to state a. of those entrusted witL public moneys, 13. 486-487, 849, 973, 978, 982; to direct keeping of, 8. 358, 363, 407, 416, 418, 427, 431, 440, 442; to empower to settle with U. S., 17. 319, 321-322, 352, 362; to repeal act' to liquidate, 21. 813, 837, 981, 982, 1010; to set- tle, 19. 179, 181, 191, 192, 301, 302, 304, 316, 319, 333. Board of Trade on, 6. 540. board to settle, 18. 764, 783-5. Burgwyn paid for trouble and re- port published, 8. 379, 461-462, 464, 467, 472; report printed, 9. 124, 190-1; to examine and state, 8. 139. character of com. on, 6. 320. clerk to give up records of, 5. 996. comsr's to settle, 4. 722, 724, 725, 736, 738, 741, 750, 751, 773, 777, 779, 790, 816, 817, 823, 832, 864, 867, 899, 900; 25. 165-6. committee and report on, 4. 975, 981, 982, 983, 988, 989, 997, 998, 1052, 1053, 1055, 1061, 1063, 1258, 1269, 1270, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1292, 1293-1294, 1295, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1318, 1319, 1324, 1325, 1326, 1327, 1328, 1331, 1333, 1341, 1342, 1343, 1345; 5. 39, 40, 50, 51, 54-55, 57, 72, 73, 74, 75, 181, 189, 190, 191, 195, 196, 197, 208, 210, 219, 220, 239, 241, 250, 262, 307, 308 500, 501, 518, 523, 527, 528-529, 556, 557, 558, 660-661, 663, 679, 684, 685, 690, 693, 694, 726-7, 728, 731, 732, 733, 734, 873, 875, 886, 892, 898, 899, 921, 922, 1017, 1018, 1033-1034, 1036- 1037, 1038, 1043, 1044, 1054, 1073, 1085, 1088, 1096, 1099, 1100, 1101; 6. 119, 136, 138, 142, 165, 181, 182, 192, 196, 197, 198, 200, 201-209, 350, 361, 368, 371, 372, 373-4, 375, 380- 381, 386, 387-388 408, 424, 435, 436- 437, 453, 467, 483, 484, 488, 493, 3-24 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 370 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 504, 505, 507, 510, 643, 653, 658, 659, 665, 668, 671-672, 674, 689-690, 693, 696, 804-805, 810, 812, 817, 819, 823, 824, 825, 826, 827, 828-829, 830, 832-833, 841, 842, 881-882, 886, 896, 899, 9006, 949, 955-956, 961, 964, 1092, 1136, 1139, 1145, 1153, 1205, 1156, 1205, 1206, 1210, 1215, 1222, 1225, 1231-1232, 1246, 1251, 1252, 1259, 1261, 1282-1283, 1309; 7. 297, 318, 319, 335, 345, 346, 366, 393, 395, 411, 416, 418, 553, 555, 570, 571, 572, 576, 577, 612, 620, 649, 661, 662-663, 665, 666, 897, 898, 920, 922- 923, 936, 940, 977, 979, 984; 8. 90, 91, 105, 110, 111, 112, 115, 288, 290, 308, 373, 374, 381, 383, 453, 473, 474, 475 ; to settle, 9. 105, 106, 12&, 141, 144, 146, 151, 152, 153, 166, 188, 201, 205, 381, 382, 403, 404, 431, 450, 451, 453, 462, 465, 484, 511, 549, 568, 569, 572-7, 711, 713, 739, 745, 1197, 1200; 10. 925, 948, 968, 975, 991; 12. 11, 16, 71, 73, 136, 137, 143-144, 289, 302, 303, 304, 415, 421, 439, 552, 553, 554, 659-660, 731, 753, 767, 823, 824, 834; 13. 534, 607, 608, 610-611, 626, 627, 643, 656, 658, 695, 721-722, 725-726, 734A-734i, 734«, 739-740, 749, 760-1, 766-7, 768, 790-791, 803, 818-819, 821, 826, 831, 873-874, 882, 888, 892, 915-916, 924. 928, 940-941, 957-958, 964, 983, 984, 985, 997, 998, 999; of Prov. Cong, on, 10. 504, 566; re- fuses to pay expenses of Dobbs, B. 281; to adjust liquidation with U. S., 12. 740-1; to consider set- tlement of, 19. 557, 559; to set- tle, 4. 362, 363, 381, 382, 389, 390, 395, 398, 402, 410, 411, 476, 495, 502 condition of, 5. 334; 6. 618- 619. controlled by assembly, 6. 619-620; criticised by Dobbs, 6. 217. delivered and to be inspected by Moseley, 3. 293, 294. Dobbs to assembly on and answer, e. 804, 809. efforts to collect from sheriffs, 10. 464. examination and report on needed, 8. 88, 114, 118, 140-1. examined, 4. 101-102, 138, 142, 144, 146. exhibited by treasurer, 3. 399, 403, 404. Hunt to settle and adjust, 12. 236. in disorder, 16. 10. inspected, 3. 263, 323-324. instructions on, 10. 240, 241. Martin to Morris on, 16. 350-1. Morris on, 16. 769. need of inquiry into, 7. 892, 917-18, 919-20, 831. not paid, 6. 1035; 7. xxix. office for needed, 17. 918. Pa. law for settlement of, 17. 801-9. plan for keeping of discussed, 8. 317-18. quarrel oer discussed, 6. xvi. regulation on better keeping of, 7. report on ment'd, 6. 72; 13. 347- 352; of com on, 5. 793-804, 965- 975; 19. 876; on settlement of with Pa., 17. 119-123; to be made on, 4. 461-462; to be printed, 9. 582. resolution of assembly on keeping of, 8. 459-460; on settlement, 20. 448-449, 536; of C. C. on settle- ment of, 16. 200-202, 1202-4. settlement of with France desired and answer, 17. 113-114, 117. settlement to be made, 4. 834. Skinner to settle, 18. 806-907, 812- 813, 815. suits brought to recover, 5. 1082- 1084. Thomas to assem. on settlement of with XJ. S., 22. 803-11. to be examined, 3. 299; 4. 86, 87, 91, 99, 121, 124, 141, 225, 233, 234. to be exhibited, 3. 420, 421. to be kept and audited, 3. 97. to be reported to Prov. Cong., 10. 873. to be settled, 3. 275, 276; 4. 505, 509, 528, 531, 649; on basis of land grants, 16. 738-739, 754-755, 772; 17. 58; with army, 16. 745-747, 753-754, 761, 762, 782, 784-785, 811, 819-821, 826-832, 836-837, 838-839, 848, 852-855, 884, 898-900, 917, 961; 17. 77, 568-571, 604-605. treasurer to forward to Secretary, 6. 1088-1089. Tryon on, 8. 152. vouchers for expenses demanded, 4. 998. Public Accounts with United States, adjusted, 14. 349. commissioner to settle, 16. 744, 74S, 896; 17. 33, 42, 50, 80, 93, 112, 163, 165, 187, 270, 289. considered, 16. 322-324. PUBLIC ACTS 371 PUBLIC BILLS comptroller to settle, 19. 664, 665, 681. inquired into, 17. 279, 281. report on, 1 7. 341-342. report on wanted, 20. 753. settlement of, 16. 756-757, 832-835, 838-839, 845-850, 887; 17. 18, 73- 74, 75, 564, 568, 571, 607; 18. 519- 521; 20. 30, 41, 53-54, 77, 107-108, 166, 171, 178, 187, 203, 242, 247, 274, 278, 281, 342, 353-354, 3821 446, 468, 479, 482, 484, 486, 487, 49u, 499, 500, 501, 502, 503, 504, 507, 536, 556, 557, 561, 568, 580, 595, 596, 597. Public Acts, made void, 1. 793-794. to be revised, 5. 56. See also Laws. Public Archives, destruction of and reasons, 1 1 . iii-iv. Public bills of credit, Abercromby on, 5. 988. accounts of, 4. 468, 469, 576-577, 583, 586; of bills burnt to be prepared, 4. 1048. act for emission of, 3. 177-179; 25. 331-3, 345-8, 350-2, 361-4, 370-2, 394; of 1729 cited, 4. 245-246; consider- ed, 6. 1046-1047; the cause of the struggle over representation, 4. 1220. advisability of using Parliament- ary grants for, 6. 725. amount emitted, 5. 109, 573; out- standing, 8. 615. arrears of poll taxes to be used in sinking, 4. 144, 145. bill against counterfeiters, 8. 1036, 1037; for ment'd, 4. 1198-1199; for sinking, 4. 714, 716, 717, 718, 723, 726, 727, 728, 729, 730, 731, 732, 737, 738-739, 740, 741, 742, 746-747, 748-749, 752, 772, 773, 774, 775, 778, 779, 780, 781, 782, 791; to call in outstanding bills and issue new, 12. 284; to continue tax to sink, 6. 359, 360, 393, 399, 403; to emit, 4. 96, 98, 104, 106, 108, 130, 131, 134, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 154, 726, 727, 728, 729, 730, 731, 732, 737, 738-739, 740, 741, 742, 746- 747, 748-749, 752, 772, 773, 774, 775, 778, 779, 780, 781, 782, 791, 866, 900, 902, 903, 909-910, 911, 912-913, 914, 915; 5. 44, 58, 62-'B3, 64, 181, 182, 185, 188, 190, 193, 196, 197, 198, 204, 205, 207, 208, 211; 8. 300, 350, 397, 398; to pay cost of troops, 13. 568, 600, 614, 670, 681, 710, 722, 728, 747, 760, 776, 778, 802, 819; to prevent depreciation of, 5. 675, 719. Board of Trade on petition of mer- chants on, 6. 22-24. bonds of commissioners to emit, 5. 118-121. British act against, 6. 1080. burnt, 4. 914, 982, 983, 997, 998, 999, 1008, 1022; 5. 73, 75, 985; 6. 215, 424, 425, 435, 465, 504, 505, 507; by accident and paid for, 5. 978. calling in of considered, 8. 472, 473. commissioners to emit, 5. 1018, 1019, 1022. committee to burn old bills, 4. 377, 379, 406, 832, 833; to examine ac- counts of commissioners, 4. 371, 411; to examine and destroy, 4. 411; to regulate value, 4. 185-186, 408, 419; to report on, 4. 439-440; to stamp and emit, 4. 1056, 1057. complaint on ment'd, 6. 47. condition, 5. 451, 1014; 8. 1219; 9. 68; discussed, 8. 116, 134, 139. copy of act to emit denied to part- ies, 4. 1205, 1212. cost of emission, 4. 105, 151, 152, 153. counterfeited, 7. 679. depreciation, 3. 178 ; by paper notes, 5. 826; considered, 5. 440. discount on, 3. 228. Dobbs's fancy for, 6. 1052; on action of assembly, 8. 218-219; to Glen on his issue of, 5. 388. effect on province and amount, 5. 951-952, 955. efforts to prevent depreciation of, 10. 644-645. emission charged against Johnston, 4. 926, 927-928, 931, 932, 937, 938, 940. emitted, 3. 484, 485, 486, 487; 4. 87S; 10. 527, 532-535, 572-574, 575-576, 578; for war purposes, 5. 333. evil consequences from prospects of new issue, 5. 936-937, 941. evil effects of, 5. 588. fees paid in, 3. 374, 482, 554, 555, 589. fluctuate more than commodities, 3. 185. grant to be used in paying, 6. 305. Hall paid for emission of, 4. 982, 996. Hillsborough on repeal of law for PUBLIC BILLS 372 PUBLIC BILLS poll tax for, 9. 300-301. history of issue, 4. 101-102, 418-419, 919-222, 944. Injure value of fees, 3. 309. instruction on law regulating issue, 5. 1116; to assembly on acts for, 6. 43-5; discussed, 5. 391; need- ed, 6. 396; opposed in S. C, 5. 378-80, 391-3; reviewed, 4. 142-3; stopped, 7. 99. Issued, 6. 266, 267; by Prov. Cong., 10. 192, 193, 194-196, 370. Johnston on law to emit, 4. 919-923. land as security for, 5. 952; pro posed as security for, 5. 937. law for passed by Johnston con- trary to orders, 4. 1080, 1087, lllZ. law on ment'd, 7. 548. Martin aslis Instructions on, 9. 278; issues proc. against circulation of, 10. 327; on repeal of poll tax for sinking fund, 9. 230-235. may be used to pay quit rents, 4. 205, 206. memorial on considered, 6. 70, 71, 73. method of fixing rate of exchange, 4. 426-427; of issue, 3. 265; of keeping them at par, 3. 261, 287, 296. Moir on, 4. 754-755. must be issued, 6. 258; for aid In French War, 6. 687-689. new issue wanted, 6. 219. no proper provisions for sinking of, 5. 216. not current outside N. C, 4. 1217; 5. xi, 154-155, 313, 560, 599. not to be legal tender, 6. 149-150, 151. not used by northern counties, 6. vii. note on act for encouragement of, 3. 189; on acts to emit, 3. 190; on act to sink, 8. 10. old issues declared not current, 4. 142-143, 145; received by com- mittee, 4. 154; to be made null and void, 12. 782, 838; to be ex- changed for new, 4. 1069. penalty for making motion deroga- tory to, 3. 179. petition for bills burned, 6. 475, 483 ; on need of, 7. 386, 391, 393-394, 408; on rate of exchange, 6. 16-17. poll tax for sinking of discontinued and Martin's proclamation, 9. 228- 230. proposed act for ment'd, 5. 485; rate of exchange, 4. 558; redemption of, 6. xii. quarrel over issue of, 6. 322-323. quit rents said to be payable in, 4. 36, 94, 135. rate for sterling, 6. 291; of depre- ciation, 4. 141; of discount, 4. 99; 6. 4, 307, 599. reason for opposition to and sum- mary of, 4. 1217. receiver of issues, etc., 4. 178-180. redeemed and condemned, 3. 175, 323-324; and destroyed, 3. 259-260. refused, 10. 642, 701. regulation needed, 4. 78, 82, 84, 120. reissue considered, 5. 607. repeal of act against asked, 8. 462- 463. report on ment'd, 4. 420, 423, 435, 437; of commissioners on emis- sion of, 4. 370-371, 398-399, 1292, 1298; on issues of, 5. 595-596, 599; 8. 211-214; 9. 166; on law to emit asked, 5. 146; on state of, 6. 1308- 1311; on tax for redemption of, 5. 967. resolution on emission of, 4. 1272- 1273. rules to govern issue, 4. 123. scheme for speculation in, 6. 250; to secure issue of, 6. 426-427, 438, should be called in, 5. 325; 6. 1090, 1154o; supported by land se- curity, 5. 214, 218, 236, 238; sunk, 5. 928-929. should not be issued, 6. 24. sinking of considered, 4. 720, 722. size of notes, 5. 1076. Starkey's report on summarized, 5. xliv-xlvi. state of, 4. 1073. taken for rents in place of gold and silver, 4. 113. threatened Increase, 6. 521. to be burnt, 4. 1061, 1062, 1269, 1293, 1295, 1324, 1341, 1342; 5. 51, 191, 210, 211, 278, 307, 308, 309, 517, 518, 556, 557, 559, 679, 727, 728, 875, 898, 899, 900; 5. 1037, 1038, 1088, 1101; 6. 181, 182, 197, 199, 659, 693, 694, 826, 827, 882, 883, 950, 956, 961, 1136, 1137, 1206, 1208, 1232, 1283, 1285, 1286; 7. 318, 319, 393, 395, 396, 612, 649, 651; 8. 373, 453, 454; 9. 403, 404, 412, 431, 434, 511, 513, 549-50; to be destroyed, 3. 278, 279, 294, 317, 318; 4. PUBLIC BUILDINGS 373 PUBLIC BUILDINGS 142, 367, 394, 395; emitted, 6. 3 5-3 7, 3 9-4 0, 2 3 4; for French War, 5. 1003; for French War and sunk by poll tax, 5. 250; inquired into, 5. 171; issued to supply troops, 4. 555, 557; re- deemed, 4. 1201; 5. 1044; to he sunk, 4. 1201; supported by loan office, 5. 324. Tryon on proposed issue of and an- swer, 8. 471-2, 473. used to pay assemblymen, 4. 153. validity inquired into, 3. 496. value, 3. 208; in exchange, 4. 345, 488, 515, 744; 5. xliv; in proc. money, 3. 271, 281, 308, 321, 322, 323; 4. 200; in sterling, 4. 67, 225, 245, 246, 251, 266, 267, 329, 416, 468, 1124, 1125, 1127; 5. 595, 596, 599. written, not printed, 4. 178. See also Bills of Credit, Currency, Money, Proclamation Money, etc. Public buildings, 1. 429. act for, 23. 75, 127, 134-135, 148, 165, 171, 181, 206, 215-216, 248-250, 255, 272, 285, 297-8, 337, 338, 339, 340, 342-344, 348, 368, 383, 399, 465, 468-9, 490-2, 508, 509, 531, 546, 590, 592, 619-22, 623, 624, 626, 629, 664- 5, 680-1, 683-4, 685, 744-5, 747-8, 750- 1, 770-1, 772, 779, 803, 813, 820-1, 824, 828, 829, 845, 863, 866, 869-70, 907-8, 922, 925-6, 927, 928-30, 958-9, 964, 966-7, 969, 971, 972, 973; 24. 19-20, 20-21, 23, 25-6, 27, 29, 177, 178, 179, 180-3, 296, 299-300, 411, 454, 537, 540-1, 617, 645-6, 646, 697-8, 764-5, 781, 798, 857, 874, 884, 919, 935; 25. 15-16, 113, 271, 272, 462-3; for lottery for poor house, 24. 821-3; for tax for, 24. 137-9, 140-1, 142, 143, 145, 149, 150,- 151, 152, 153, 177, 179-83, 222, 226-7, 228, 229, 231, 233, 235, 237, 238-40, 248-9, 252, 253, 288, 289, 290-1, 304-5, 41u, 449, 455-6, 461-2, 463-6, 469-70, 471, 472, 473, 519, 520-2, 523, 524-5, 542, 594, 604, 618, 624-5, 630-3, 643-5, 692-4, 698-700, 701, 738-9, 745-6, 756- 7, 763-4, 767, 768-9, 771, 782, 810-11, 827-8, 836, 839, 873, 880-1, 941-4, 949, 950, 968-9, 973, 975, 981, 989- 91; 25. 12, 15, 52, 60-62, 68-69, 81, 82, 93-4, 97-8, 106, 108, 113-14, 192, 208, 238, 239, 246, 268, 271, 272, 285-6, 329, 330, 341, 343, 359, 462-3, 471; 472-3, 483-4; to choose trus- tees for, 23. 832; to confirm lots for, 23. 364-5; to finish, 23. 508; 25. 401-2; to fix at Tower Hill, 23. 485; to locate, 23. 438; 25. 329, 483-4; to sell lots ol!, 23. 398; 25. 265-6. appropriations for, 5. 440. bill for, 16. 27, 29, 48, 52; 17. 296, 303, 305-306, 307, 312, 316, 317, 318, 322, 327, 331, 332, 336, 339, 342. 344, 352, 355, 358, 360, 361, 362, 363, 367, 369, 386, 392, 397, 398, 399, 401, 403, 415, 421, 928, 935- 936; 19. 9, 21, 22, 27, 38, 44, 46, 48, 49, 50, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 66, 71, 81, 90, 94, 96, 101-102, 107, 134- 135, 137, 141, 142, 145, 148, 150, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 15b, 159, 160, 161, 163-164, 173, 175, 179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 186-187, 189, 202, 204, 209, 245, 247, 248, 254, 255, 258, 259, 263, 285, 266, 267, 269, 270, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 281, 297, 301, 303, 304, 307, 308, 309, 312-313, 314, 315, 316, 326, 328, 332, 333, 339, 340, 341, 343, 356, 409, 412, 413, 415, 417, 418, 419, 422, 423, 424, 426, 427, 434, 435, 446, 449, 451, 452, -454, 457, 459, 464, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 478, 479, 484, 486, 510, 511, 516, 518, 521, 531, 532, 547, 548, 550, 551, 553, 554, 555, 561, 565, 566, 568, 571, 574, 579, 581-582, 583, 584-585, 586, 588, 591, 592, 595, 599, 602, 603, 610, 611, 614, 616, 622, 634, 640, 644, 651, 657, 660, 662, 676, 683, 684, 695, 696, 701, 702, 734, 735, 737, 744, 745, 748, 749, 751, 753, 754, 755, 756, 757, 763, 764, 765, 770, 771, 773, 781, 788, 791, 792, 795, 796, 797, 800, 803, 805, 806, 807, 809-810, 817, 819, 820, 822, 823, 828; 20. 24, 27, 30, 35, 43, 45, 48, 45, 48, 54, 55, 56, 64, 68, 71, 72, 78, 81, 92, 94, 101, 106, 112, 140, 141, 143, 146, 147, 150, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 158, 159, 164, 168, 169, 171, 173, 174, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 195, 197-198, 200, 201, 206, 207, 212, 213, 222, 223, 224, 237, 247,248, 250, 256, 264, 267, 269, 300, 319, 321, 330, 333, 335, 338, 339, 339-340, 342-343, 346, 352, 354, 355, 360, 364, 368, 373, 377, 379, 386, 388, 408, 409-410, 413, 443, 460, 488, 498, 508, 509, 529, PUBLIC BUILDINGS 374 PUBLIC CLAIMS 531, 532, 560, 570, 571, 582, 584, 593; 21. 17, 19, 23, 42, 49, 52, 53, 62, 77, 78, 86, 87, 128, 129, 130, 161, 164, 177, 745, 746, 750, 756, 757, 759, 760, 768, 769, 770, 778, 782, 788, 795, 800, 809, 811, 819, 820, 821, 826, 828, 831, 833, 836, 837, 843, 856, 884, 887, 892, 894, 895, 900, 902, 904, 905, 906, 907, 908, 910, 911, 914, 921, 923, 925, 928, 931, 934, 935, 937, 938, 939, 952, • 954, 961, 968, 977, 978, 982, 988, 992, 993, 996, 997, 998, 1000, 1001, 1003, 1004, 1007, 1010, 1014, 1016, 1019, 1022, 1028; to amend act to erect in counties, 6. 132, 171, 173, 174, 175, 177, 178, 184, 185, 188, 189, 192, 200; to complete, 17. 659, 733; to erect, 13. 542, 548, 562, 568, 571, 577, 580, 594-595, 599, 602, 605, 607, 647, 663, 669, 671, 679, 681, 682, 683, 700, 709, 710, 711, 716, 717, 844, 857, 862, 86S, 870, 872, 873, 874, 878, 884, 934, 949, 952, 955, 959, 964, 970, 974, 975; to fix location, 13. 581, 682- 683, 711; to levy taxes for, 16. 53, 55, 65, 68, 75, 76, 80, 83, 96, 98, 99, 100, 102, 104, 121, 127, 130, 135 136, 137-138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 144, 150, 151, 152, 153, 159; 18. 25- 26, 28, 29, 37, 39, 54, 57, 79, 114, 129, 151, 157, 173, 191, 201, 203, 204, 205, 259, 262, 267, 270, 285, 286, 292, 294, 295, 314, 327, 328, 329, 343, 355, 358, 366, 374, 378, 379, 392, 396, 398, 417, 426, 430, 436; 21. 203, 204, 208, 210, 211, 217, 247, 256, 265, 281, 298, 307, 326, 328, 329, 350, 375, 376, 384, 396, 400, 577, 579, 586, 606, 619, 629, 643, 670, 677, 688, 710. committee on state of, 19. 87, 88; to examine and report on those in Newbern, 16. 128, 129, 131, 132; to examine into tax tor, 4. 1052, 1053; to take charge of in New- hern, 19. 667. considered for Wilmington, 21. 573- 574. Cox made custodian of, 16. 161. funds to finish, 23. 395. money for diverted to defense, 23. 422; should be replaced, 6. 988-989; taken for French War, 5. 527, 573. petition on notes for, 6. 1036-1037. provisions for, 23. 102, 334. repairs provided for, 3. 106, 544-545, 547, 573, 579, 582. report on tax for, 5. 797, 798, 96b', 966. should be erected, 5. 235-236. size fixed, 4. 1062-1063. tax to be laid for, 4. 844. to be repaired by J. P.'s, 23. 887-8. work on suspended, 4. 1292. Public claims, 4. 144, 148-151. act for payment of, 23. 781-3. character of com. on, 6. 320. committee and report, 4. 104, 105, 360, 384, 387, 476, 492, 497, 502, 529-531, 736-737, 738, 749, 773, 777, 816, 817, 823, 833-834, 864, 867, 900, 910, 911, 915, 975, 981, 988, 989, 996, 997, 1002, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1024, 1025, 1052, 1053, 1258, 1268- 1269, 1270-1271, 1272-1273, 1276, 1277, 1294, 1295, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1318, 1319, 1326, 1327, 1328, 1331, 1333, 1342, 1343, 1346, 1347, 1348; 5. 39, 40, 50, 51, 54-55, 57, 71, 72, 73-74, 75, 181, 189, 190, 191, 195, 196, 197, 207, 209, 210, 211-212, 219, 220, 239, 241, 250, 307, 308, 500, 501, 516, 517, 518, 523, 528-529, 539, 544-545, 546, 550, 552, 554, 556, 557, 558, 660-661, 679, 684, 685, 690, 693, 726-727, 728, 731, 873, 886, 892, 898, 899, 921, 922, 1017, 1018, 1038, 1043, 1044, 1060, 1086, 1096, 1098, 1099, 1100, 1101; 6. 119, 136, 138, 181, 182, 192, 196, 209-215, 350, 361, 368, 375, 380-381, 382, 406, 407, 418, 425, 453, 454, 483, 484, 504, 509, 641, 642, 653, 671, 690, 804-805, 810, Sn, 817, 819, 823, 824, 825-826, 827, 833, 841, 842, 886, 887, 889, 892, 896, 9006, 907, 914, 915, 922, 952, 960, 964, 1092, 1140, 1142, 1153, 1156- 1.157, 1205, 1210, 1213, 1214, 1215, 1222, 1246, 1247, 1248, 1259-1260, 1261, 1270, 1306, 1313, 1315; 7. 297, 334-335, 336, 345, 346, 368, 406, 417, 418, 553, 555, 570, 571, 573, 582, 615, 618, 627, 652, 654, 658, 659, 665, 666, 897, 898, 917-918, 919, 922, 936, 940, 950, 972; 8. 90, 91, 97-98, 99, 102, 104, 110, 111, 112, 115, 120, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 132, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 141-143, 288, 290, 308, 309, 382, 441; 9. 371, 381, 382, 450, 451, 453, 465, 471, 486-490, 556, 564, 569, 587-591, 71], 712, 739, 745, 838, 839, 868, 884, 893, 922, 936, 937, 1197; 10. PUBLIC CREDIT 375 PUBLIC FUNDS 919, 923, 948, 949, 951-952, 954, 964, 989, 998; 12. 11, 12, 16, 23-24, 71, 73, 136, 137, 145, 164, 165, 214, 235, 290, 299, 313, 323, 324, 328, 356, 366, 445, 552, 553, 554, 583, 598, 635, 647, 660, 669, 686-687, 731, 753, 767, 823; 13. 534, 548, 558, 607-608, 610- 611, 626, 627, 643, 656, 658, 659, 721-722, 725-726, 729, 734M34y, 734)1, 739-740, 749, 760, 761, 766-767, 768, 790-791, 796, 803, 818-819, 821, 826, 831, 837, 844-845, 862, 867, 873- 874, 882, 888, 892, 915-916, 924, 928, 934-935, 940-941, 957-958, 960, ,964, 983, 984, 985, 998, 999; in Prov. Cong., 10. 543, 570, 571; com. to settle, 9. 105, 106, 123, 141, 144, 146, 194, 210, 224, 225, 226. controlled by assembly, 6. 619-620. Dunbibln to Hooper on, 13. 462. method of payment, 4. 382. protest against reintroduction of old ones. 5. 948-985. quarrel over claims of provost mar- shal and clerk, 4. 152-153. receivable for taxes, 13. 885, 886, 976; report of com. on, 5. 975-986; 6. 72; 22. 815-66; 6. 738-744. to be examined, 4. 131, 233, 234. See also Claims. Public credit, bad condition of, 17. 429. to be considered, 7. 42, 45. Public debts, accounts to be made of, 19. 860. act for duty to meet, 24. 405, 510, 547-9, 553, 557-9, 797; for tax to meet, 25. 161; to give power to Cont. Cong, in fixing proportion of, 24. 561, 661; to issue bills of credit to pay, 25. 157-8. amount under Dobbs, 9. xvi; and cession of Western lands, 17. 94, 102, 105. and quota of population, 20. 778. bill for payment of, 4. 723, 726, 727, 728, 729, 730, 731, 732, 737, 738- 739, 740, 741, 742, 746-747, 748- 749, 752, 772, 773, 774, 775, 776, 778, 779, 780, 781, 782, 791; to ap- propriate tobacco to pay, 18. 115, 159, 219, 235, 260, 261, 283, 314, 342, 375, 383, 410; to pay, 7. 896, 908, 915-916, 928, 933, 936, 939, 961, 962, 971-972, 982. committee and report on, 18. 7-8, 53, 64-65, 235, 238; 20. 123-124, 125. comptroller to report names of creditors, 20. 598. discussed, 19. 895-896. due to be paid, 4. 381, 412, 413. duty to be levied for interest of, 16. 769-773. effects on reports on population, 24. V. emissions for, 8. 213, 214. estimates of, 4. 150-151; to be furn- ished, 4. 104. in Europe discussed, 16. 760-767, 790; 17. 177-180; N. C. share of discussed, 17. 101; not paid, 16. 776; need of money from N. C. to pay, 17. 37; payment of, 20. 621; report on, 20. 241-242. list of those due for various years, 8. 278-281. note on act for payment, 3. 189. ordered to be paid, 4. 154. payment of, 16. 406, 407, 412, 413, 414-415, 428-434, 435-439, 466; 22. 22-3, 50, 51; demanded, 16. 756, 757. plan to fund, 16. 753. power to distrain for, 23. 295. quotas of states for, 16. 413, 415, 429, 760, 771, 890, 928, 929; 17. 18, 52-63, 65, 289, 512-514, 525, 532, 533-536, 538-540, 542-544, 546-551, 558-562, 587. relation to Tenn. considered, 19. 712-713. report on, 17. 52-63, 65-66; 20. 784- 785. resolution of C. C. on payment of, 16. 784-785, 790-791. settlement of, 16. 787-788; 19. 542- 543, 544. tax laid for payment of, 17. 111. to be met with tobacco, 22. 599; with Western lands, 16. 888. Washington on discharge of, 16. 818-821. See also Debts. Public dispatches, committee and re- ports on, 1 7. 290. Public duties, Burke to sheriffs on dis- charge of, 15. 579-580. Public finances (of N. C), act to levy duties in aid of, 24. 549-53, 658- 61, 797, 798-802; 25. 58, 80. Public funds, Burgwin reports on, 9. xvi. com. and reports on, 7. 571, 662-663, 964, 975, 984, 986; of Prov. Cong., 10. 180, 183-184, 190, 219. PUBLIC GAZETTE 376 PUBLIC PRINTER report on, 7. 512-513. Tryon on abuses in and answer, 8. 282-283, 289; on condition of ana answer, T. 294-295, 497, 551-552, 570. Public gazette, 8. 422, 444, 460, 461, 468, 530; 24. 122. Public grant to King, bill for, 4. 104, 106, 108, 139, 152, 153, 155. See also Aid to King. Public landings, co. cts. to appoint, 25. 83. Public letters, act on conveyance of, 23. 81-82. note on act for conveyance, 3. 188. provisions for the carriage of, 2. 888. Public library for Edenton, catalogue, 2. 583-584. Public library of Yverdon, Switz., 1. 985, 986. Public loans, discussed, 16. 357-379. Public magazine, need of discussed, 2. 295-296. Public mills, act in regard to, 2. 206- 207. Public moneys, accounts of to be kept and reports made on, 6. 83. act for officers to publish applica- tion of, 24. 808-9; for treasurer to recover, 24. 720-2; on considered, 8. 69; to compel accounting for, 23. 424-32, 505, 720-2, 723-5; 24. 94-100, 408-9 ; to recover, 24. 484-5, 739. bill for settlement of, 17. 822-823, 838, 868, 869, 931-932, 936, 938, 951, 969; for suits for recovery of, 20. 576-577, 583-584, 586; to enable treasurer to collect, 17. 400, 415; to force accounts to be made of, 6. 174, 175, 178, 184, 187, 189, 192, 200; to publish application of, 18. 41, 67, 77, 113, 261, 266, 276, 291, 295, 318, 320; to regulate account- ing for, 5. 503, 504, 506, 508, 515, 530, 531, 532, 538, 540, 541, 553. but little to account for, 3. 207, 208. committee to examine and destroy, 4. 96, 100. controlled by assembly, 6. ix-x, xv- xvi. frauds in, 18. iv-vi. instructions on, 6. 531; on payment and levying of, 5. 1115-1116. list of delinquents wanted and suit against same, 20. 579, 598; of offi- cers who have not settled, 18. 167- 168. messenger sent to parties concern- ed with, 4. 125. methods of auditing, 5. 306. no accounts of ever produced, 5. 161. ordered to be paid, 4. 106, 107. receivers to report, 17. 163-164. regulation on payment, 5. 1033. report on should be published, 22. 52; wanted, 17. 842, 843. should be accounted for more close- ly, 5. 497. suits to be brought for, 4. 1024, 1025. to be controlled by governor, 3. 72. to be paid only on warrants, 3. 100. to be paid to assembly, 4. 531. Public officers, act on qualifications, 23. 15. bill concerning qualifications of, 4. 477, 505; for trial of, 18. 261; to ascertain and regulate fees, 4. 189- 200, 207. fees of as established by council, 4. 275-277; list of demanded, 4. 233. note on act on qualification of, 3. 192. quarrel over appointment, 3. 265, 266, 268-269, 300-301, 302, 306-307. Public offices, act for keeping discuss- ed and to be repealed, 5. 108, 117; referred for opinions, 4. 1029; on location, 23. 252-267, 329, 339, 340, 347-8, 351, 387; to establish, Att'y Gen. on, 4. 1223-1224. bill for, 4. 1176, 1177; for erection of, 5. 1021, 1025, 1026, 1028, 1031, 1032, 1036, 1055, 1058, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1073, 1075, 1080, 1081, 1097; for settling, 4. 731, 783, 784, 785, 786, 787, 836, 837, 838, 840, 841, 842, 843, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1014, lbl6, 1017, 1018, 101», 1020, 1021, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1064, 1069; to amend act to keep, 4. 858. fees should be regulated, 4. 229. law for keeping repealed, 5. 1119. losses from lack of, 5. 156-157. none in province, 4. 1075. provision for erection of, 5. 567-56S. report on building of, 6. 204, 207. scattered over province, 5. 147. should be provided, 5. 215, 236. Public printer, bill to ascertain duties of, 18. 358, 363-364, 369, 377, 399, 412, 413, 415, 416. PUBLIC PROPERTY 3Yr PUBLIC TREASURERS See also Printer. Public property, act for coms'rs to care for, 24. 495-6. CO. courts to demand account of, 24. 497-8. plundered, 15. 14. Public records and offices, to be in- spected, 4. 526-527, 531, 533. bill on deficiencies, 20. 491; to cop>, 20. 561, 565, 571. carted around, 19. 684, 686. condition, 4. 1165; 5. 595. no place to keep them, 4. 1075; 8. 300. preservation of, 20. 269, 274, 281, 282, 289, 290, 292, 446, 449, 464, 471. removal of, 18. 444, 461; 20. 736- 737; considered and provided for, 17. 664-665, 672, 751. removed to Fayetteville, 20. 590. seized by Peyton, 3. 557-558, 584, 591, 594, 596. superior merit of, 24. iii. to be delivered to Sec. of State, 12. 428, 430. to be lodged in Newbern, 4. 1024, 1025. to be preserved, 19. 230, 231, 269, 274, 279, 303, 304, 326. to be removed and cared for, 10. 473; to Newbern, 7. 259, 529. to be restored by treaty, 17. 8. See also Records. Public Records Office, 22. 260. a depository for state papers, 1 1 . iii. extracts from records, 25. 142-8. second search made in for N. C. materials, 1 1 . v. Public registers, bill to amend act ap- pointing, 8. 321-322, 323. fees, 8. 166; 4. 191. note on act to appoint, 3. 185. Public resources, Burke on, 15. 738. Public revenue, act for tax in aid of, 24. 559. to be raised, 3. 98-99. Public school, money for to be taken for other purposes, 5. 267, 268, 288, 289. See also Academies, Education, Schools. Public service, funds needed for, 4. 79, 84, 120; 5. 298-9. Public stores, 16. 209. act for in Hawkins Co., 25. 45; to* compel accounting for, 24. 417-19. commissioner to inquire into and re- port on, 12. 362-364. committees and report on, 12. 376, 416-417. confusion in accounts of, IB. 225- 228. disposition of and resolutions on, 12. 422-423, 437. impressment of, 16. 107-108. inventory, 16. 197-198. needed, 16. 221, 223-224. relanded from the George, 13. 895- 896, 987. removed, 18. 818. reports on those in private hands, 17. 162. to be removed from Newbern, 14. 490. Public treasurers, act on discussed, 5. 107; to be repealed, 5. 115. appointment of discussed, 6. 55. assembly on act concerning, etc., 8. 265, 268-269. attempt to increase powers of as- sembly, 6. 6-7. bill for, 7. 555, 556, 557, 562, 574, 575, 578, 590, 595, 597, 599, 602, 623, 631-632, 651, 668, 695; should be repealed, 6. 33; to appoint, 4. 372, 903, 904, 905, 906, 907, 908, 916, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1053, 1054, 1055, 1056, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1062, 1063, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1072, 1280, 1282, 1283, 1286, 1288, 1289, 1299, 1322, 1323, 1324, 1325, 1328, 1338, 1339, 1340, 1342, 1343, 1348. exhibits redeemed paper money, 3. 583. law regulating criticised, 6. 218. Moseley, 3. 260, 301; 4. 441. note on act, 3. 188. quarrel over appointment of, 3. 265, 266, 268-269, 299, 300-301, 302, 306- 307, 483-484; 8. ix-x, 508; over nomination of, 6. 322; with Dobbs, 8. 228. reply of Moseley to Burrington on matter of, 3. 489-490. Smith, 4. 354. Starkey, 5. 337. to get accounts of commissioners, 5. 72. to keep accounts for sheriffs, 6. 199. to receive 1-4 money from Spanish wreck, 5. 72. to report, 4. 225; on loans, 4. 4-5; PUBLIC USES 378 PUGH, THOS. to assembly, 4. 383. See also Treasurer. Public uses, land granted for, 1. 174- 175. Public worship, act to prevent stop- page of ways leading to, 24. 746-7. ordinance to secure titles of houses, 10. 982. Publication, method of, 23. 202, 204; 25. 166. Pucket, Mr., on com. of assem., 12. 49. Pucket, James, in militia, 22. 162. Pucket, Sol, army rank, 16. 1138. Puckett, Elizabeth, tried for cohabit- ing with negro, 2. 704, 711. Pudney, Jereh., army rank, 16. 1140. Pugar, Joseph, petitions for lands, 4. 954-956. Pugh. See Pew, Pough. Pugh, , assigns land to McCuUoh, 9. 1002. Pugh, Mr., brings letter, 1. 849. enters caveat, 2. 771. Pugh, Mr., in assem., 7. 411. Pugh (Pough), Mrs., 2. 504, 505, 506. Pugh, Capt., arrives with troops, 14. 7. Pugh, Maj., 22. 594. Pugh, Arthur, in army, 15. 727. Pugh, Daniel, negro of tried, 4. 530. Pugh, David, sadler, 15. 620. Pugh, Elizabeth, deposition on Pugh, 9. 31. Pugh, Enoch, regulator, 7. 733. Pugh, Enoch, regulator, 7. 736. Pugh, Francis, a J. P., 3. 418. assaulted, 2. 698. ill council, 3. 628, 629. Indian commissioner, 3. 414, 537. Indian slave of detained by King Blunt, 2. 674. juror, 2. 508, 556, 585, 588, 686, 821, 829; 3. 55. land grant to, 4. 68, 69, 280, 1040, 1247. petition rejected, 2. 607. rights proved, 4. 1247. slave runs away, 2. 570. Pugh, Francis, in assembly, 18. 238, 257, 297, 312, 317, 344, 346, 351, 357, 362, 376, 399, 429, 443, 445, 471; 21. 1, 3, 47, 52, 66, 74, 77, 109, 115, ■121, 130, 154, 160, 168, 179, 189, 193, 195, 208, 216, 264, 288, 294, 305, 344, 345, 367, 379, 412, 431, 433, 587, 758, 770, 781, 801, 806, 815, 818, 819, 839, 845, 846, 851, 852,' 860, 867, 868, 927, 987. in Conv. 1789, 22. 36, 47, 48. officer, 18. 450. on com. of assem., 18. 15, 37, 242, 267. Pugh, Francis, quit rents of, 22. 244. Pugh, George, 21. 668. Pugh, Hannah, petition, 21. 292, 368, 645, 668. Pugh, James, enters caveat, 5. 993. Pugh, James, land grant to, 4. 965, 1040, 1247. Pugh, James, regulator, 7. 734. sketch of, 8. xxxi-xxxii. Pugh, Jesse, regulator, 7. 737. Pugh, John, deposition as to the whereabouts of, 9. 31, 32. indicted as regulator, 8. 531. pardon asked for and recommenda- tion of, 9. 29-31. regulator, 7. 734. Pugh, John, in Indian War, 10. 754. Pugh, John, indicted as regulator, 8. 531. Pugh, John, juror, 4. 518. Pugh, John, petitions Martin for pro- tection, 22. 891. Pugh, John (Hawfields), asks pardon for Fruit, 9. 93-94. Pugh, Jonathan, affidavit on treatment of N. C. oflfcers, 22. 689-91. delivers meal, 22. 691. killed in battle with Pranklinites, 22. 692. Pugh, March, runs away, 2. 570, 674. Pugh, Margaret, memorial on Eden's will, 2. 533-534, 536-539. Pugh, Peninah, deposition on Pugh, 9. 31. Pugh, Theoph's, land grant to, 4. 628, 631, 710. Pugh, Thos., a J. P., 23. 992. Pugh, Thos., act to confine lease to, 23. 687; 25. 507-9. bill to confirm agreement with Tus- caroras, 6. 1232, 1234, 1284, 1287, 1294; 7. 300, 304, 305, 306, 307, 339, 354, 358, 361, 368, 369, 371, 373, 420, 431. buys Indian land and coms'r, 24. 172, 173. in assem., 6. 1152. land grant to, 4. 969, 1255. lease by considered, 7. 986, 990. Pugh, Tho., in militia, 22. 307. Pugh, Thos., in Prov. Cong., 10. 913. petitions for Windsor as C. H., 9. 804-806. recruiting officer, 22. 928. PUGH, THOMAS 379 PURCHASE OF CAROLINA resigns as It. col., 22. 939. to Caswell on organization of Bertie troops, 13. 161. Tuscarora commissioner, 12. 427, 431. Pugh, Thomas, regulator, 7. 734. Pugh, Thos., lieut. col., 10. 205, 530. Pugh, Thos., major, 18. 823, 825. Pugh, Thos., resigns as J. P., 21. 236, 249. Pugh, Thos. Whitmell, lieut, 10. 517. Pugh, Whitmill, ensign, 10. 188. resigns as ensign, 10. 287. Pugh, Wm., a J. P., 4. 1041, 1243. boundary coms'r, 23. 384. land grant to, 4. 635, 764, 1040, 1247. petitions on roads and ferries, 5. 164-166. proves rights, 4. 1247. Pugh, Wm., a J. P., 23. 993. Pugh, Wm., leaves Indian lands, 25. 507-9. Pugh's Landing, quit rents paid at, 25. 217. Pugsleys, 12. 517. Pulaski (Polasque), Count, 14. 353. 509; 15. 75; 19. 958; 22. 122. allowed to recruit from N. C. troops in S. C, 14. 320. attacks British, 14. 120. brother deserts, 14. 566. condition of legion, 14. 835. in Ga., 14. 347. Legion of, 16. 1046; joined to troops of Armand, 14. 830, 831; prisoner from, 16. 673. location, 14. 340-341. ordered to S. C, 14. 260. recruits, 14. 110. return of officers of legion surren- dered, 14. 860. troops of in Salem, 5. 1154. withdraws from service, 14. 312. Pullam, John, takes oath, 22. 170. Pullem, Benj., horseman, 15. 509. Pulley (Pully), Isham, army pay, 17. 238. army rank, 13. 510; 16. 1133. Pulley, Jas., army rank, 13. 521; 16. 1133. Pulliam, Barnett, nom. for major, 17. 858, 954. Pulliam, John, asks relief from church tax, 9. 95, 97. Pulliam, Rich'd, pensioner, 22. 81. Pully, Wasdon, army rank, 18. 1137. Pulsey, Nathan, in militia, 22. 345. Pulteney, Mr., at B. of T. meeting, 2. 299-301. Pulteney, John, on debtor law, 1. 672- 673. on Va. boundary dispute, 1. 703-704. Pumphry, Sylvens, land grant to, 4. 344. Pumpkin King, the, promises aid to King, 10. 330. Pumpton, 12. 472. headquarters at, 12. 477. Pumpton Lines, 12. 464. Pumpton Plains, 12. 463, 464. Pumpton Road, 12. 462, 463. Punal, Abm., army rank, 16. 1138. Punch Bowie, 2. 307. Punctock, Wm., land grant to, 4. 594. Pungo, 17. 482; 22. 749. Pungo River, 10. 416. bill for port on, 20. 168, 173, 177, 180, 343, 353; 21. 209, 218, 222, 233, 582, 596, 600. Punishments, Bill of Rights on, 10. 1003. iiranding, 1. 401, 595; 2. 465, 709, 717. branding and whipping, 4. 597. burning, 13. 375-376. forfeiture, 1. 431. head exposed, 7. 686. ignominious in the islands, 2. 157. not to be unusual or cruel, 22. 663; 23. 977; 25. 21. pillory, 2. 547, 718. sawing logs, 1. 941. to be in accord with law, 23. 977. whipping, 1. 401, 626, 650; 2. 468, 469, 470, 474, 478, 511, 548, 589, 593, 667, 716, 826, 827. Puranton, •, 22. 778. Purcel. See Pursel, etc. .Purcel, Rebecca, land grant to, 4. 443. Purcel, Richard, ordered to execution, 4. 337. Purcel I, . to Nash on depreciation of bills and Tories in Beaufort, 1 5. 15-17. Purcell, Rev. Mr., to Nash on plunder- ing of public property, etc., 1 5. IS- IS. Purcell (Pursill), Garrett, juror, 1. 594. law suit, 1. 580. witness, 1. 579. Purcell, John, pauper, 6. 212. Purcell, Wm., enlists, 22. 498. Purchase, Samuel, 20. 664. Purchase of Carolina, ment'd, 5. 86. suggested, 1. 542. PURDIE, ALEXANDER 380 PURVIE, JOSEPH Purdie, Alex'r, bill to make him print- er, 6. 844, 845, 908, 909. Purdie, Hugh, a J. P., 6. 1070. petitions on roads and ferries, 5. 164-6. Purdie, James, in army, 13. 518. Purdie, James Sam'l, memorial, 21. 398, 301, 302, 317, 641, 643, 644, 654, 659. owes State, 21. 1072. Purdy, Jas., army rank, 16. 1137. Purefoy, Niciiolas, land grant to, 4. 711, 767. Purle, IVIaj., expected in C. C, 20. 603. Purifoy, Nich's, land grant to, 4. 851. Purify, Rev. G. W., 5. 1185. clerk, 5. 1182. Purify, J., moderator, 5. 1182. Puritans, to put Papists to death, 15. 679. Puritans of the South, 5. 1223. Purisburg (Va. or S. C.?), 15. 736. Purisote, Isaiah, dues from as sheriff, 9. 574. Purkens, Abaganaa, in militia, 22. 346. Purnell, Jos., to Caswell on sending clothing north to troops and an- swer, 13. 83-84, 93; on transporta- tion of supplies and answer, 13. 105, 113; on wagons for transpor- tation of clothing, 13. 78. to receive wagons and sends sup- plies to North, 13. 114, 119, 120- 121. waits for wagons to transport goods north, 13. 70-71. Purry, , arrives with colony of Swiss, 3. 393; 4. 159-160. Purrysburg (Purrisburg) S. C, 4. 259; 14. 17, 20, 33, 39, 43, 45, 51, 52, 78, 119, 263, 269, 275, 293, 355, 805; 15. 736(?); 19. 957; 22. 103, 113, 122, 129, 130, 134, 144, 155. deaths at, 4. 160. Pursall, David, petition 6n C. H., 9. 806-807. Pursall, John, petition on C. H., 0. 80B- 807. Purse, Mrs., 19. 783. Purse (Purse), Henry, allowance to, 20. 110, 113. buys at Martin's sale, 22. 888. claim rejected, 18. 83, 183, 315, 319, 410, 416. nom. for vendue master, 20. 523; 21. 70. Pursel. See Purcel, etc. Pursel, Jno., juror, 25. 189. Pursell, Latham, land grant to, 4. 638. Purser, Jos., army rank, 16. 1139. Pursley, David, land grant to, 4. 67b. Pursley, John, land grant to, 4. 892. Purvaine, Wm., nom. for treas., 19. 189, 312. Purviance, IVIr., 11. 809. Purviance, Capt., 24. 450. payment by company of, 10. 319. Purviance, Charles, brings suit, 10. 316. Purviance, James, captain, 10. 320. Purviance, James, to assembly on use of militia, 13. 389-390. Purviance, John, 11. 809; 13. 471. lieut, 10. 320. on Rowan S. C, 10. 279, 280, 281, 309, 432, 592. Purviance, Wm., a J. P., 6. 762; 22. 431, 435, 470, 498; 23. 995. buys goods at auction, 9. 1122. captain, 1 0. 628. colonel, 10. 207, 531. commands company, 10. 691. commissioner on Cape Pear pilot- age, 6. 1121, 1197; on navigation, 24. 125, 506; on road, 23. 910. on his work in Wilmington, 1 1 . 279- 282. on regulators in Moore's Creek bat- tle, 10. xxvi. on S. C. of Wilmington, 9. 1154, 1166, 1170, 1185, 1222; 10. 12, 15, 68, 69, 89, 93, 112, 124, 151, 159, 160, 220, 262. petition on cattle and hides, 5. 745- 746; on imprisonment of debtors, 5. 754. quoted on no. of troops, 10. xiii. restored as J. P., 19. 687-688. takes affidavit against Miller, 10. 604. to council of Safety on condition of to Dry on seizure of vessels, 7. 177- 178. to Prov. Council on military opera- tions about Wilmington, 10. 465- 468. to Tryon on stamp act proceedings, 7. 242-243. to value houses, 10, 337, 390. troops and affairs at Deep Inlet, 10. 613-16. troops of disbanded, 10. 927-928. volunteer, 14. 839. Purvie, Joseph, army pay, 17. 239. PURVIS, BARNETT 381 QUAKERS Purvis, Barnett, army pay, 17. 240. Purvis, George, adjutant, 12. 539. prisoner, 16. 673. Purvis, Jas., army rank, 16. 1140. Purvis, John, 2. 805. Purvis, Tiberias, in militia, IS. 399. Purvis, Tobias, army pay, 17. 238. Purvis, Wm., in militia, 22. 270. Puryear, Joiin, In militia, 22. 163. Puryear, John, takes oath, 22. 177. Puryear, Rob't., takes oath, 22. 177. Puryear, Wm., in militia, 22. 163. Puryear, Wm., takes oath, 22. 177. Puryear, Wm., takes oath, 22. 177. Puryer, Sam'!., takes oath, 22. 172. Pushing, Jeremiah, sells land, 4. 33-35. Pusley, John, army pay, 17. 240. Putnam, Col., 14. 331. court martial of dissolved, 12. 512. field officer, 12. 525. on court martial, 12. 542. position of regt. in army, 12. 508. pres. of court martial, 12. 513. Putnam, Gen., 11. 574; 12. 546. cuts Clinton off from N. Y., 1 5. 707. exonerated by court of inquiry, 12. 543. location, 13. 496. Putnam, Rufus, surveyor, 17. 459. Putnam, Stephen, army pay, 17. 240. Putnam, Thos., in militia, 22. 377. Putnel, Wm., juror, 25. 189. Putnell, Joshua, in militia, 22. 415. Putnell's Ridge, 4. 1091. Pyatt, Joseph, pensioner, 22. 80. Pyatt, Peter, army rank, 16. 1136. Pybune, John, reward paid for capture of, 6. 1114, 1186-1187, 1190, 1214. Pye, Joseph, land grant to, 4. 217. Pyeatt, Peter, army rank, 16. 1139. Pyland, Peter, army rank, 16. 1140. Pyle (Pyles), Dr. John, defeated, 10. 757; 17. 1000; 18. 1000; 22. 100, 141, 191. regulator, 7. 813. to be arrested, 10. 940. See also Pile. Pyles, Reuben, asks relief from church tax, 9. 95-6. Pylot, Lt., dead, 15. 759. Pyne, Capt., on defence of Charleston, 15. 39-40. Pyner, Jas., quit rents of, 22. 247. Pyner, Peter, in army, 15. 727. Pyner, Peter, quit rents of, 22. 247. Pyner, Wm., quit rents of, 22. 247. Pyot, Thos., army rank, 16. 1132. Pyquomous River. See Perquimans River. Pyron, Wm., pensioner, 22. 79. Pysong, Daniel, trustee, 1. 580. Pysong, Edward, trustee, 1. 580. Pythrus, Henry, army pay, 17. 241. Pytts, Samuel, on temporary laws in the colonies, 2. 142-143. Q n-ce, IVIr., 6. 738. Quaker City, 8. 733. Quaker Hill, Conn., 14. 50. Quaker Meadows, 5. 6, 7, 9; 9. 414, 527; 10. 882; 11. facing 80, 21 ! 508, 546; 22. 878. Quakers, 1. 467; 5. 1209, 1210; 7. 193, 886; 8. 506; 18. 229; 20. 126; 21. 9, 197, 735, 880; 22. 9, 41, 168, 219; 23. 70, 314, 645, 699, 796, 903; 24. 554, 555. a justice, 1. 566. ahhor, hirelings, 2. 187. accusations against in Pa., 1. 371. act for relief of, 24. 329; for them to retain own marriage ceremon- ies, 24. 165; act on, 25. 160; to accept affirmation, 23. 11, 559, 882; to pay extra tax, 24. 204, 222, 281-2, 318, 434, 438, 439, 492; to prescribe affirmation for and to grant Indulgences to, 24. 593-4; to vest lands In, 25. 48. actions in Va., 1. 812, 814. activity of, 2. 333. Adams on, 1. 686-687, 733-734; in Cary Rebellion, 1. 720-721. address to assembly on their release from militia training, 9. 176-177. affirmation in Albemarle, 1. 334; provided for, 2. 884-885. aid Cary Rebellion, 1. 812, 814. and Fannlng's armistice, 16. 207. and H. Husband, 8. xxiv, xxv. and militia service, 22. iv, 313, 314, 344, 350, 351, 353, 354, 358-9, 361. and oath, 23. 262. and provision and money tax, 24. 344, 390, 391, 392, 435. and regulation war, 7. 745; 8. 655. appearance In Albemarle, 1. xviii- xxi. army supplies demanded from by Tryon, 8. 610. asked to sell arms, 10. 526. assembly on their part In Cary Re- bellion, 1. 784-787. QUAKERS 382 QUAKERS bear arms and reason for it, 1. xxix. beginnings and growth of, 1. xxv, 572; in Albemarle, 1. 216-218, 225- 227. bill on affirmation and allegiance for, 19. 532, 535-536, 550-551, 560, 592, 661; to emancipate slaves, 20. 141, 144, 145, 155, 320, 321, 325, 328-329; to tax, 19. 167-168, 188, 224, 314, 361. Blair's characterization of, 1. 601- 602. book against, 2. 120. Burrlngton on, 3. 430. case of Turner and Belman, 1. 905. cause trouble, 2. 40. character, 6. 265. choose representatives, 1. 697. churches and lands secured to, 23. 986-7. claims as first settlers in N. ' C, 1. 710-711. claims disallowed, 9. 527; for aid in regulation, 9. 488. Clarke claims to be a Q., 1. 666- 667. com. report and bill on petition on oath, 13. 541, 550-551, 572, 579, 601, 636, 639, 648-649, 652-653, 685, 711, 728, 830, 831, 920, 921. complain against Daniel, 1. 709. concessions to in militia law, 5. 269, 291-292. confirm reports on British, 1 1 . 782. control Pa., 1. 371. converts from, 4. 608, 1315; to, 2. 13, 15; from lack of other relig- ious teaching, 1. 713. council refuses to relieve of military- duty, 5. 538. dangers from, 1. 731; of growth of, 2. 430, 431. declaration on war, 1. 596. DeGraffenried stays at house of, 1. 951. disqualifications of, 2. 885. Edmundson and Fox appear m Albemarle, 1. 215-218, 226-227. exempted from military service, 24. 117, 190, 193, 358, 361, 386, 413, 716, 819; from musters, 23. 787-8. false charges against, 1. 250-251. fight against act for Bpis. church, 1. 601. fines from to go to public buildings, 24. 137. first one in Albemarle, 1. 215; or- ganization of, 25. iv. flourish, 3. 48. free slaves contrary to law, 24. 221, 964.- get into office, 1. xix. good citizens, 2. v. Gordon's account of, 1. 708-14; preaches against, 1. 713. Griffin joins, 1. 721. help Porter, 1. 710. hold office, 1. 405. ignorance of, 1. 711. in Albemarle Co., 4. 7. in assembly, 1. 572, 885; in 1677, 1. 251. in Barbados, 1. 767-8. in Gary Rebellion, 1. 767-768. in militia, 5. 163. in Northampton Co., 9. 326. in Pasquotank Co., 1. 261; 4. 753. in Pa., 1. 467; 8. 729. in Perquimans Co., 1. 689-690, 713; 4. 753; 10. 496. in public offices, 1. 708-709. in R. I., 1. 469. in S. C., 4. 609. in Va. favor Gary, 1. 782. increase of, 2. 605. infiuence, 2. 20, 293; on Gary Rebel- lion and Tuscarora War, 1. 876- 877. law suit, 2. 89-90. laws of Va. put in practice against, 1. 812, 814. leaders of in Gary Rebellion, 1. 917. liberate slaves, 21. 933. locality, 1. XX. losses to through Rainsford, 2. 153. loyal, 9. 1280. make shoes, 13. iv. marriages, 1. 688, 813. may take vestry oath, 6. 715. meetings visited by vestryman, 2. 286. monopolize a ferry, 1. 600. no allowance to, 22. 879. none in Bath Co., 2. 293; in Chowan Co., 1. 712. not admitted to assembly on affir- mation, 4. 855-856, 857. not religious refugees, 1. xviii-xxi. not to be removed under treason act, 24. 11, 86, 329. not to become guardians, 23. 577-8; 25. 319, 320, 416. not to sit in assembly, 1. 876. not to vote for vestries, 23. 602; QUAKERS 383 QUARANTINE 25. 425. numbers, 1. 686; and position, 1. 798; and wealth, 1. 711; in Pasquotank and Currituck, 1. 720-721, 722; in Pasquotank and Perquimans, 1. xxviii; in 1709, 1. xix; of meeting houses, 1. 769; 3. 339. numerous, 22. 733. oath aimed at, 1. 789. on Deep River, 17. 1001, 1002, 1007. one in vestry, 2. 131. oppose Established Church, 1. 709, 802; Tuscarora War, 1. 839; war defenses, 1. 812; whig rule in Pa. 9. 1156. opposition to exemption of from militia laws, 5. 506, 507. origin of troubles with, 1. xxvi.xxvii. part in Cary Rebellion, 1. 688, 774- 775, 779. 794-795, 798, 802, 806. peacable under Pollock, 2. 145. petition, 12. 128-129; 19. 29, 31-32, 33, 35, 53, 62, 63, 526, 528, 551, 599;' and bill, 21. 229, 235, 237, 269, 277, 308, 597, 603, 625, 688; considered! 12. 287, 288, 316; 16. 54, 57, 58, 59, 60, 63, 64, 82, 88, 96, 97, 101; for freedom of slaves, 18. 34, 51, 53, 61, 258, 269, 283, 286; for pay for supplies against Regulators, 9. 354-355, 496, 497; on drafts and answer, 13. 274-275, 289-290; slaves and report on same, 13. 540, 561, 635, 638, 659-660, 667, 686, 697; to Gen. Ass., 17. 312; to proprietors, 1. 250-253. Pollock on, 1. 700. position in Culpeper rebellion, 1. 261; on militia, 5. 161. power, 1 . xxxi-xxxii. progress in Albemarle, 1. 227; in N. C, 2. 245. propose to repeal vestry act, 1. 572-573. records of Pasquotank, 1. 551, 552, 596, 628, 656, 665, 688, 719, 731-732, 813, 905; 2. 37. refuse to fight in Indian war, 1. • 812, 813, 814; to take oaths, 1. xxvi-xxvii, 699. remonstrance of to assem. on tax, 17. 636, 637, 642, 643, 644-645, 716, 721, 725, 729. reprove a fighter, 1. 813. requisition from, 8. 715; on, 19. 847. retard Indian War, 2. 40. rumor that colony had been sold to, 2. 417. seized in Culpepper rebellion, 1. 250. send children to school to Griffin, 1. 714. special oath of allegiance provided for, 11. 771. Spotswood on, 1. 814. take arms, 9. 1247; for America, ». 1249. take benefit of English law on liberty of conscience, 3. 180. threats of, 1. 885. to build a meeting house, 1. 596. to furnish clothing for troops, 12. 640, 749, 750, 749-750; troops or substitutes, 13. 415; 24. 156. to keep account of tithes paid, 2. 37. to keep work day meetings, 2. 37. to take oath for citizenship, 12. 809, 810, 871. to Tryon on Regulators (forgery?), 8. 618-619. tolerated by Tryon, 8. xlv. tory, 22. 184. trial of in Culpepper r., 1. 281. Tryon on, 8. 14, 15. turned out of office, 1. 709. Urmston on, 1. 765, 767, 768; 2. 144. visit Va., 1. 719. way they take the oath, 1. 711. Williams a patriot, 22. 738-9. Qualification of members of assembly, bill for, 4. 93, 98, 108, 126, 127, 128, 129, 133, 140. Fane reports on law for, 4. 252. Qualificatron of public officers, act for, 2. 885-886; 23. 15, 107; 25. 160. Quails, Peter, in assembly, 21. 193, 195, 198, 207, 212, 234, 264, 294, 305, 344, 345, 367, 372, 379, 382, 386, 393, 402, 431, 433, 578, 729, 731, 732, 748, 773, 780, 781, 787, 801, 815, 822, 826, 827, 830, 831, 834, 839, 845, 846, 847, 852, 860, 862, 867, 868, 875, 896, 932, 950, 993, 998. in Conv. 1789, 22. 37, 47, 48. resigns as J. P., 21. 776, 949. Quamino, tried and sentenced to death, 7. 685-686. Quankey Camp, 11. 557, 574, 579, 581, 583, 597; 13. 455. Quankey Creek, 24. 834; 25. 355. Quarantine, act on, 23. 515, 651-2, 677, 827, 956-7; 24. 126, 505, 590-1; 25. QUARATEIE 384 QUEEN'S MUSEUM 328. bill for, 5. 509, 510, 511, 512, 513, 514, 515, 543, 544, 545, 547, 550, 552, 553; 9. 720, 758, 766, 776, 852, 855, 863, 870, 913, 914, 918, 930, 932, 946, 1010, 1121-1122. Pa. farmer ordered to, 12. 55, 58. See also Diseases. Quaratrie, 7. 855. Quarles, Wm., takes oath, 22. 174. Quarter Creek, 17. 1031. Quarter House, 16. 473. British at, 16. 499, 502, 588, 615; surprised at, 16. 631. Quarter Master, act to increase power of, 24. 381-2; to compel them to account, 24. 417-19. bill to increase powers of, 17. 703, 711, 782, 784, 787, 788; to abolish, 16. 149, 153, 160, 170; 19. 106, 113, 124. Burke to on supplies, 16. 195. discussed, 16. 274-275. needs of, 22. 560-2. report on, 19. 665-666, 684; and es- timates, 19. 928, 936-937. trouble and confusion in dept., 16. 225-228. Quartering of troops, not to be allow- ed, 22. 19; 25. 21. Quartermuss, Jas., in militia, 22. 415. Quarry, , waits on Gov. Nicholson, 2. 134. Quarry, Col., 1. 885. Quarry, Col., sickness of, 1. 529. Quarry, Ralph, complaints of, 1. 381. Quarry, Robert, and Co., assignee of, 1. 589. Quarterly meeting of Quakers, ment'd, 1. 665. Quary (Quarray, Quaray), Robert, ap- points Knight collector, 1. 842- 843. carries news, 1. 514. goes to' Eng., 1. 541. law suit, 1. 549. messenger from N. C. to Va., 1 . 605, 507, 508. sells land, 2. 80. sheriffs, 1. 382. suit against estate of, 1. 605. to reiport on C. affairs, 1. 543. Quawls, Moses, petitions on land grants, 9. 1260-1262; 11. 250-253. Quebec, 2. 231; 7. 459; 8. 589, 604, 733; 10. 807; 13. 370; 16. 381; 17. 187; 22. 985. attack on, 10. 448. besieged, 15. 681. British troops to go to, 13. 240. conquest of, 6. 64, 221. in vice admiralty dist. of Halifax, 11. 218. instructions to gov., 11. 242. land grants in, 11. 244. may be admitted to Cont. Ass'n., 10. 178. popery established in, 10. 225. siege raised, 10. 609. threatened, 13. 35. Quebec, Province of, 7. 374; 10. 127. Quebec bill, 9. 1206. Queen, debts of always pleadable, 1. 675. refers address against Everard to Board of Trade, and his reports, 3. 25, 26. See also King. Queen, Frances, in militia, 17. 1056. Queen, Wm., petition, 20. 137, 139, 158, 317(?), 334, 340. Queen Anne's (Arms) Creek, 2. 214, 316, 473, 608; 23. 12, 92, 93, 9b, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 130, 462; 2b. 162, 165, 167, 168. 169, 170, 172, 173, 176, 179, 182. act to fix town, 3. 190; 25. 168. council held at, 2. 425-429. court at, 2. 357, 361. court house at, 2. 364. general court held at, 2. 398-416, 433- 448, 473-478. Queen Anne's Town, 9. 1065. Queen in council, sets aside act, 25. 151. Queene Co., 26. 1251. Queen's China, in Martin sale, 22. 886. Queen's College, act to charter, 8. 486, 490; 9. 365; 23. 787, 857; 26. 519(i-519/, 520; considered by Board of Trade, 9. 248, 249, 250; disallowed, 9. 284-285, 665, 811; to amend disallowed, 9. 596, 597. bill to amend charter, 9. 113, 116, 118, 134, 163, 167, 171, 175, 180, 183, 221, 254; to establish and endow, 8. 348, 350, 353, 391, 398, 400, 404, 409, 429, 526. charter approved by Tryon, 8. xliv. efforts to get charter for, 5. 1225. Queen's Creek, 1. 700; 4. 1035. See also Queen Anne's Creek. Queen's Creek, Va., 15. 630. Queen's Museum, 13. 374(?). See also Queen's College. QUEEN'S PEACE 385 QUINCE, PARKER Queen's peace, act for to be printed, 6. 1012-1013. history of act for, 3. 177. Johnston on law for, 4. 26. laws for adopted in N. C. 1 789- 790. Queen's Rangers, 17. 992. go to N. Y., 15. 537. in Va., 15. 157. Queen's Royal Regiment, 10. 601. Queensbury, Duke of, 6. 1015. at Privy Council, 11. 236-237; 6. 707; 11. 212-215, 236-7. Quelch, Benj., in S. C. assembly, 1. 821. on committee, 1. 823. Quellen, Daniel, land grant to, 4. 799. Queney, Matthew, in militia, 22. 494. Queriey, Jno., in militia, 22. 395. Querley, Wm., in militia, 22. 395. Query, Jno., in militia, 22. 397. Quest, Capt., 10. 765. Quibble Town, camp at, 12. 497. Quick, Richard, ensign, 10. 320. Quick, Tunis, fined, 9. 652. Quidley, Pat., grand juror, 2. 98. Quid ley, Wm., claim allowed, 5. 977. Quieting In possession, act for, 5. 587; 23. 122, 169, 301-303, 310-312, 340, 350-351, 432-434; 24. 353-4, 383, 446-7; 25. 215-19, 239, 304-9; con- sidered by Board of Trade, 5. 484, 487, 488; discussed and to be repealed, 5. 93, 100, 107, 117; dis- allowed, G. 68-69, 81, 327; dis- cussed, 9. 991-992; repealed 6 7-8. bill for, 4. 88, 92, 125, 146, 147, 151, 180-189, 240, 362, 388, .542, 564, 567, 991, 992, 993, 994, 995, 999, 1021; 5. 243, 263, 264, 265, 268, 270, 279, 281, 283, 284, 290, 291, 292, 309, 310, 506, 510, 512, 514, 519, 535, 537, 540, 543, 549, 550, 551, 558; to repeal law for, 4. 1065, 1066, 1067, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1072. law for repealed, 4. 434-435, 439. proposed orders for, 4. 204-207. Quigley, , 2. 152. Quigley, Patrick, act for land to, 25. 629-30. land grant to, 19. 572. Quillna, Shadk., army rank, 16. 1141. Quillen, Daniel, land grant to, 4. 968. Quillin, John, pensioner, 22. 81. Quimby, battle, 22. 154. Quin. See Quinn, Quynn. Quin, Mr., petition, 20. 137(?), 139(?), 158(?), 317, 334(?), 340. Quin, Bryan O., juror, 4. 523. Quin, Hugh, petitions on land grants 11. 250-252. Quin, Jas., in militia, 22. 325. Quin, Laughlln, in militia, 22. 265. Quin, Michael, traitor, 15. 483. Quin, Pat O., juror, 4. 523. Quin, Thos., in army, 13. 511. Quinby, Eleamus, in army, 13. 506. Quinby, Eleazer, army rank, 16. 1141. Quince, , and negroes, 16. 996- 997. Quince, , dropped as naval officer 11. 504. Quince, Mr., 11. 781, 807, 809, 815 819, 822; 13. 361, 371; 15. 681 i IT. 185; 22. 538. Quince, Mr., ship master, 7. 175. Quince, Mrs., 17. 630. Quince, Capt., 11. 741. Quince, MaJ., 10. 466, 467. Quince(?), Ann, 13. 943. Quince(?), Jean, 13. 943. Quince, John, estate taxed, 15. 192. on S. C. of Wilmington, 9. 1089, 1090, 1098, 1103-1104, 1109, 1112, 1113, 1119, 1120, 1120, 1122, 1126, 1151, 1153, 1166, 1265; 10. 12, 15, 24, 68, 69, 72, 283, 334. pays fine, 9. 1266. surety, 6. 1011. to Dry on seizure of vessels, 5. 177- 178. Quince, Parker, 20. 375. a J. P., 8. 161; 23. 993. act to sell lands of, 25. 28-9. bill for lands of to be sold, 21. 228, 229, 240-241, 343, 376, 393, 593, 602, 698. collector, 23. 988. colonel, 10. 622. coms'r on navigation, 24. 218, 506. in assembly, 9. 1188. in Prov. Cong., 9. 1179; 10. 164, 167, 172, 915, 960. major, 10. 206. nom. as naval officer, 12. 46, 62. on com. Prov. Cong., 10. 942, 965. on confiscation act, 15. 203-205. on S. C. of Brunswick Co., 10. 24. paid for slave, outlawed and hanged, 12. 73. petitions for law to sell estate, 13. 664. resigns as colonel, 22. 921. taxable, 15. 192. to procure arms, 10. 524. 3—25 QUINCE, RICHARD 386 QUIT RENTS voter, 15. 237, 238. Quince (Quisne), Richard, 9. 1238. a J. P., 6. 1070. allowance to for lumber, 12. 76. bill to empower executors to sell part of estate, 13. 563, 871, 943. brings, suit, 6. 765. buys lottery tickets, 11. 742. claims, 9. 591; allowed, 22. 403. coms'r on church, 25. 245; on Cape Fear pilotage, 6. 1121, 1197; on navigation, 24. 125; to examine pilots, 23. 355. declines to serve as judge of admi- ralty, 11. 443; 22. 911. judge of admiralty ct., 10. 998. letter to on Glasgow goods, 9. 1152. on S. C. of Wilmington Dist., 10. 214. paid for ammunition, 10. 357. payment to for troops, 6. 206. petitions for Gibson children, 8. 1009, 1010, 1011. recommends Macdowell, 6. 232-233. repaid for money loaned public, 10. 621. reports on arrival of troops, 10. 328; on selling of powder, and other information,- 10. 159. suit by, 22. 868. surety, 6. 1011. to arm vessels, 10. 352. town coms'r, 23. 240. work as a churchman, 6. 237. Quince, Richard, 20. 375. Quince, Rich'd, a J. P., 23. 993. Quince, Rich'd, a J. P., 23. 995. Quince, Richard, estate taxed, 15. 192. Quince, Richard, Jr., a J. P., 8. 161; 23. 993. asks sale of lauds, 25. 29, condemns land for Ft. Johnston, 7. 703-704. in assem., 19. 371. major, 10. 206. on com. of assem., 12. 4. on S. 0. of Brunswick Co., 10. 24; of Wilmington, 10. 15. petitions for law to sell estate, 13. 664. to procure arms, 10. 524. to value houses, 10. 337. Quince, Richard, Sr., asks battery for Brunswick, 10. 335. chm. S. C. of Wilmington district, 10. 24, 142. commissioner on exports, 10. 473- 474; on Ft. Johnston, 24. 171. on S. C. of Brunswick, 10. 24. to ship goods to get arms and am- munition, 10. 288, 292, 353. Quince, Susanna, asks sale of lands, 25. 29. Quince, Wm. Seranzo, asks sale of lands, 25. 29. Quince and Co., buy lottery tickets, 11. 742. Quincy, Josiah, Jr., extract from memoirs of on travels in N. C, 9. 610-613. Quine, John, claims allowed, 9. 953. Quinn. See Quin, Quynn. Quinn, , killed, 15. 515. Quinn, , Linton's affair with, 17. 132-133. Quinn, , receives pay for soldiers, 17. 241. Quinn, IVIr., 16. 996. Quinn, IVlr., buys cargo from France, 13. 85. Quinn, Misses, 16. 996. Quinn, IVlrs., 18. 996. Quinn, Capt., in N. C. battalion, 13. 343. in jail, 15. 475. roster of co., 16. 1006, 1007, 1018, 1020, 1034, 1035, 1045, 1046, 1052, 1053, 1059, 1068, 1077, 1079, 1080, 1092-3, 1098, 1105, 1117, 1118, 1126, 1131, 1137, 1138, 1148-9, 1158, 1160- 1, 1173, 1179, 1186, 1188-9, 1194. Quinn, Capt., killed, 22. 1031. Quinn, Lieut., 12. 474. Quinn, David, army rank, 17. 241. army rank, 1 6. 1141. pensioner, 22. 81. Quinn, Francis, army rank, 16. 1141. Quinn, Loftin, exempted, 9. 451. Quinn, IVIichl., army rank, 16. 1141. Caswell to on conduct of troops, 13. 166-167. lieut., 10. 629, 944. murdered, 17. 326; 19. 524; by order of Linton, 15. -518. Quinn, Thos., army rank, 16. 1141. Quinn, Wm. L., pensioner, 22. 81. Quinton, John, exempted, 7. 362. Quipotan, in Va., 1. 457. Quit rents, 1. 51, 52, 846, 847; 22. vi. account of, 5. 78; desired, 4. 586; to be made out, 5. 103 ; to be sent, 1. 845. accounts of transferred for McCul- loh, 5. 629-630. act for considered by Board of Trade, 5. 484, 487, 488; to be repealed and discussed, 5. 93, QUIT RENTS 387 QUIT RENTS 100, 107, 117; disallowed, 5. 448; for remission of, 23. 122; act on, 23. 301-303, 310-312, 340, 350-1, 401; 25. 160, 215-19, 239, 304-9; on distresses for, 23. 22-23, 333; not enforced, 5. 936, 938, 939, 950- 951; to build warehouse for, 23. 150-151, 336. additional, bill for, 4. 546. address of assembly to governor on, 4. 154, 155 ; to Jolmston on troubles over, 4. 20-22, 236-237; with historical review, 4. 108-110, 147-148. Allen charged with frauds in, 4. 762- 763, 811-813. amount, 1. 832; 2. 58, 727, 729; 3. 78, 609, 621-622, 1136; 5. 101, 945; 6. 618; for 6 months, 5. 23; in C, 2. 196; in S. C, 2. 423; of arrears collected, 4. 177; received, 2. 169' 170; to be paid by Dobbs, 5. 770, 771. and commodities as legal tender, 7. xviii-xlx. and land grants from Dobbs, 8. 160. and McCulloh, 5. 753. answer of council on bill for, with historical review, 4. 93-95, 134- 135. Archdale to settle, 1. 390. arrears being collected, 4. 8, 24, 60, 201; due, 4. 922, 1088; in C, 2. 721-723; not remitted, 9. 606; paid to proprietors by King, 3. 38; remitted, 3. 95, 157-158; 5. 19, 1093, 1094; threatened, 3. 354; to be remitted, 5. 1133. articles receivable for, 4. 185. assembly to Burrington on payment of, 3. 548, 551, 568-570 ; to council on, 4. 132-133. attempts to pass law considered, 4. 611, 613. behavior of Rutherford as receiver considered, 5. 940. bill for, 4. 14, 240, 362, 363, 366, 367, 370, 371, 372, 873, 377, 378, 383, 387, 388, 396, 397, 399; ap- proved, 9. 1141 ; for collecting, 8. 360, 362, 375, 418, 426, 428, 454, 455, 456, 523-524; 9. 115, 163, 172, 175, 195, 1175; bill on ment'd, 9. 824; 10. 379; discussed, 9. 1007; on payment of, 4. 121, 991, 992, 993, 994, 995, 999, 1021; 5. 243, 263, 264, 265, 268, 270, 279, 281, 283, 284, 290, 291, 292, 309, 310; rejected, 9. 3; to ascertain pay- ment of, 4. 85, 88, 90, 92; to build warehouse for, 4. 539, 540, 542, 546, 549, 565, 567, 568, 572; to regulate, 8. 266, 274, 275, 276, 279-280, 284, 294, 304, 308, 309, 310, 312, 313, 314, 318, 320-321; 4. 17; remit ar- rears, 4. 88, 92, 125, 388; to re- peal law for payment of, 4. 1065, 1066, 1067, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1072; to repeal use of indigo in payment, 4. 1065, 1066, 1068; to secure, 4. 180-9. cash requirement unsatisfactory, 3. 331. cause of decrease, 5. 101. changes to be made in law on, 4. 1099. collected in N. C, 3. 481; from Cur- rituck by Va., 1. 306-307. collection of arrears threatened, 4. 17; considered, 7. 882, 883. collectors to render accounts, 2. 34, 65. committee to prepare bill for, 4. 360. commodities not taken for, 4. 824. condition of records, 5. 942. conference on bill to regulate, 4. 368-369, 371-372, 373, 396-397, 400, 401; by Board of Trade, 4. 325, 326, 327; 5. 28. copy of law on asked, 4. 1030. Crymble and Huey to Board of Trade on payment of, 4. 259-260. customs in payment, 4. 293-294. danger from income in, 3. 150; to, I. 366, 367, 372. Dartmouth on bill for, 9. 695. date due, 3. 168. delay asked in collection of arrears, 4. 21. demanded from all, 4. 40. deputy receives for, 5. 423-424, 438- 439. desirability of law, 5. 447-461. difficulty of collecting, 3. 144; 4. 44, 678-679; 5. 815; 6. 1074-1076. discussion over, 3. 598-599; 5. 93- 99; 8. 175-178; on character and distraint for, 4. 243. do not pay all the salaries, 3. 149. Dobbs on collection of, 5. 145-146. draft of clauses proposed to be inserted in, 4. 315-316. duties and powers of commissioner, 4. 1129-1133, 1133-1134. QUIT RENTS 388 QUIT RENTS effect of Granville's claims in N. C, 5. 383. efforts to collect arrears, 4. 1185. for Granville's lands, 5. 625. for lands north of Cape Pear, 1. 391. from Crymble and Huey, 7. 140. go into Granville's pocket, 5. Iv. gold and silver demanded by Pro- prietors, 4. 237. grant good if not paid, 3. 148. greater under King, 4. 304. grievances in, 5. 298. high, drive away settlers, 3. 198- 199, 200. higher than in Va., 3. 337. highest in America, 3. 432. history of act on goods seized by distress, 3. 182. improving, 5. 763. in Albemarle Co., 1. 238, 335-336; and other sections, 3. 550, 566, 570, 601, 602, 608, 621. in arrears in Granville's lands, 4. 792, 798. in Granville's lands, 6. 30. in Md. and Pa., 3. 12. in S. C, ■«. 706; 3. 481. in Va., 3. 566. in what payable, 25. 217. increase in, 3. 155; 4. 308; 5. 788; 6. 720. instructions on, 5. 1106, 1128, 1134; asked, 3. 206-207; for collecting. 2. 603; on law for needed, 4. 586. insufficient for expenses, 5. 15, 16. Johnston on, 4. 8-9, 237-238, 424; on laws regulating, 4. 415-417; to Board of Trade on, 4. 266-267. Johnston's quarrel over discussed, 4. xiv-xviii; reply to address on, 4. 110-114. Mrs. Johnston asks for payment of salary out of, 5. 21-23. keep out settlers, 3. 210. king thanked for remittance of, 3. 294; remitted, 3. 87. lands sold for, 9. 369. law for collection needed, 5. 214, 218, 234, 238; opposed by Gran- ville's agents, 5. 415; passed con- trary to instructions, 4. 1081, 1122; for payment of discussed, 9. 991-992; for remission of repealed, 4. 434-435; of distress for dis- cussed and to be repealed, 5. 106, 115; law on, 4. 919, 921; dis- cussed and to be repealed, 5. 105- 108, 117; reviewed and troubles with, 11. 106-108; repealed, 4. 439, 595; to be secured, 4. 846; to regu- late, 3. 157-168; should be passed, 4. 772, 778. law to be settled, 1. 555. legal examination and criticism of law on, 4. 425-32, 436, 437, 438. letters on ment'd, 4. 624; discussed, 5. 647-648; on troubles over sent to Board of Trade, 4. 270. limits claimed in N. C, 3. 396. list of rated commodities, 4. 174-175. lower rents desired, 3. 336-337. lowest limit, 3. 102. McCuUoh a commissioner on, 4. 667; and others excused from, 7. 676- 677; asks release from, 8. 63; commissioned as inspector and in- structions, 11. 31-41; comptroller of, 4. 438; grant to exempted for 10 years, 4. 163, 164; memorial on considered, 5. 987; memorial to offset q. r. with debts due to him in S. C. and Board of Trade to king on same, 11. 117-120; on S. C. act to remedy rent roll, 1 1 . 102-103; on troubles over in S. C, 11. 51-54; released from, 8. 52-53; request on considered, 5. 630; responsible for, 7. 454; to free- holders on settlement of, 11. 66- 72, 73; to Pownall on, 6. 1046- 1047. Martin on bill for, 9. 671-672, 1257; reports on, 9. 260-263; to Carteret on collection of, 15. 96. memorial of Rutherford on collec- tion of and ans. of attorney gen- eral, 9. 602-606; on insufficiency ment'd, S. 167. methods of improving, 5. 414; to se- cure law for, 4. 584-585. Murray's notes received for, 5. 946, 952-953, 955; to be rec'd for, 5. 825. must be lowered, 3. 139-140. must be paid on land, 4. 203. must be reduced to 2s. per 100a, 3. 155, 156. new method of collecting, 3. 83. no money to pay, 7. 433. none collected since Burrington's arrival, 3. 481. none paid since 1728, 3. 436. not accounted for, 4. 1078. not collected, 3. 431; 4. vi; under Burrington, 4. 176. QUIT RENTS 389 QUIT RENTS not demandable in specie, 4. 289. note to governor on, 4. 151. of McCulloh to be off set by salary, 5. 927-928. of Saxons, 1. 756. offer to farm rec'd, 8. 53. officers arrested for collecting, 4. 244, 265, 272. on McCulloli's lands, 5. 622-623; considered, 6. 718-719. oppression in, S. 77. order for payment of, 4. 649; as to arrears, 4. 36-37. owners refuse to pay, £. 55. paid in paper, 3. 145; in sterling, 4. 175-176; in tobacco in Va., 11. 68. paper should not be used in pay- ment of, 6. 24; to be received for, 2. 235, 243, 244. payable in commodities and paper, 5. 100, 102; in current money, 3. 549, 561, 568, 606, 611; in rated commodities, 5. 449, 451-452, 455, 458-459; in sterling and proclama- tion, 5. 449, 451-452; on the land, 4. 132. payment of an unusual matter, 4. 267. per cent paid for collection, 5. 145. petition on act, 4. 497. Popple to Johnston on, 4. 248-249. postponed by refusal of owners to patent lands, 4. 768-769. powers and duties of commissioner considered, 4. 1142-1143. printed notes receivable for, 5. 822. proceeds from tobacco, deer skins and beeswax, 4. 1131. proposals of McCulloh on settle- ment of and reports of S. C. com- mittee on same, 11. 61-65. proposed method of settling pay- ment, 4. 205, 206-207; places of payment, 4. 372, 373, 400. proposition to pay them in tobacco, etc., 3. 235, 243. promise of, 1. 542. questions on answer by Atty Gen., 7. 135-137. raised under king, 3. 139-140. rate, 1. 696; 4. 321; 5. 103; 6. 577; of discount in payment of, 4. 345; of exchange between bills and sterling, 4. 67; under Great Deed of Grant, 3. 480-481. reasons against reserving and rais- ing, 3. 125. receipt for, 1. 403. receiver gen. suspended, 5. 827. regulations of McCulloh on pay- ment of, 11. 56-59. remission of arrears suggested, 9. 262. remitted to Crymble and Huey for 10 years, 4. 253, 256, 673; to Mc- Culloh, 7. 783; 8. 161; for 10 years, 4. 213, 215. rent roll bill condemned in S. C, 11. 59-60; to be made, 2. 34-35. report on, 5. 19-21, 167, 652, 707; 7. 513; 8. 193, 195-6; on arrears, 22. 240-260; on arrears of salary, 9. 653-655; by att'y and solicitor general, 4. 286-291; by receiver general, 5. 586-589; condition of, 9. 368-370; desired, 7. 450; ex- amined, 5. 826; to be made on, 5 145; 8. 150; against law for, 4. 420. reserved on gift to Burrington, 2. 491. resolution of assembly on, 4. 392- 393. revenues considered, 4. 1077. riots over payment, 4. 267. , Rutherford's report on, 9. 608-610; to council, 8. 161-164. St. John inspector, 1 1 . 1-3. sale of tobacco taken for, 4. 1120. same as in Va., 3. 198, 200. should be lowered, 3. 496. should be remitted, 1. 860. should be settled, 4. 77-78, 82, 84, 119-120. should be used for salaries, 3. 294- 295. Sothel to report on, 1. 347. state of, 4. 1097. sterling demanded for, 1. 707; 2. 33, 34, 235, 250; 4. xiv, xvii-xviii, 21; may be demanded for, 3. 598-599. suffering from repeal of law, 4. 792, 793. suits for dismissed, 24. 62, 72. suspension of receiver gen. discussed, 5. 481. things receivable for, 4. 167, 174, 186, 266, 267. times and places of payment, 4. 186-187. to be charged against squatters, 4. 206. to be paid in proc. money, 3. 167, 174, 175, 294, 353, 541, 548, 549, 551, 561, 563, 565-566, 568, 570, 598, 611; 5. 96. QUITAEE EIVEE 390 EACE STEEET to be regulated, 5. 113. to be remitted, 3. 541, 549, 564, 568. to be reserved, 1. 556. to Queen in Pa., 1. 890. trouble in collection, 4. 15, 30, 241, 245-248, 285, 744; 6. 78; 8. 168 22. 876-8; in collecting on bound ary of Va. and N. C, 1. 459, 460 over, 11. 30; in Albemarle, 1. 256 on S. C. boundary, 11. 113-114 said to be settled, 4. 356, 358, 386. Tryon on collection of, 8. 45-49; to Hillsborough on, 8. 53-54. Tuscarora war to be paid out of, 1. 840. under proprietors, 4. 20. warehouses for, 4. 479. way to increase them, 3. 432. See also Rent roll, Rents. Quitare River, harbor of, 3. 9. Quitmak Swamp, 2. 283. Quitsna, 2. 458. Quitsnay Swamp, 23. 299. Quixote, Don, 9. 1096; 19. 896. Quieyson, Col., 15. 370. Quo warranto proceedings, against charter discussed, 1. xxv, 641, 642- 643, 644. proposed prosecution against pro- prietary colonies, 1. 352-354, 673. use of ment'd, 2. xiii. Quorum, act on, 23. 252. Board of Trade on, 6. 539-540. correspondence on, 9. 954-6, 599, 600. Dartmouth on, in assembly, 9. 665. discussed by Martin, 9. 621. in Proprietors' Courts and in Par- liament, 25. 129, 132. majority required for gen. assem., 10. 1012. of assembly, 4. 1155, 1157, 1170, 1176, 1177; 5. 82, 1111; 6. 595- 596, 597, 598, 836; discussed, 5. 88-89, 90; 6. xxv-xxvii, 724, 984- 985; fixed, 5. 113; to be fixed, 5. 91. quarrel over, 6. 267, 320, 470, 670; in a.ssem., 6. 752, 1024, 1035, 1049, 1089; 9. xxvi-xxviii. question of settled, 10. xxiv. Quotas, 19. 946. comparative value for each State, 15. 660. for public debt, 16. 413, 415, 429, 760, 771, 890, 929; 17. 60, 289, 513, 528, 533-536. for war expenses, 18. 411-413, 414- 415, 429-430, 437, 438, 439, 444. of money among states, 19. 946; re- fused to N. C, 22. 978, 979, 980. of states for war expenses, 16. 754- 755, 760, 771, 776, 890, 928-929; 17. 18, 52-63, 65, 289, 512-514, 525- 532, 533-536, 538-540, 542-544, 546- 551, 558-562, 587. of states to U. S., 17. 667-669, 703- 709, 779-782. of troops to be raised, 19. 889. refused by charter colonies, 1. 632. to be raised, 19. 630-1. Treasury Board on, 2. 783-785. Quynn. See Quinn. Quynn, IVIr., in Md. leg., 16. 794. Quynn, Allen, alderman, 16. 791, 793. R R , Mr., 16. 933. R , John, petition on separation, 22. 705-9. Rabaro, Francisco, prisoner, 22. 268. Rabb, Robt., in militia, 22. 396. Rabb, Thomas, juror, 4. 520. Rabbit of Flacoa, signs treaty, 17. 586. Rabern's Creek (Rabirn, Rebun), Pan- ning lives at, 22. 181, 184, 185, 187, 188. See also Rayborn's Creek. Rabin (Rabun), Matthew, resolve in favor of, 19. 138, 249, 251. Rabinnovitz, Miss Amelia, assists on census index, 26. 239c. Rabour, Matthew, allowance to, 22. 841. Rabour, Rose, executed, 22. 841. Rabun, Jno., in militia, 22. 332. Rabun, Rich'd, in militia, 22. 332. Rabun, Rich'd, in militia, 22. 333. Raburn, Matthew, commissioner, 14, 489. staff officer, 15. 450. Raby, Adam, army rank, 16. 1144. Raby, Blake, in militia, 15. 399. Raby, Cader, army rank, 16. 1144. Raby, Demsey, in militia, 22. 356. Raccoon, act to prevent export of furs, 25. 10-11. Race Horse, brings in salt, 13. 28. dispute over ownership of, 13. 176- 177, 179. Race Street Reformed Church, 8. 733. EACHEL 391 EAIFOKD, EOBEKT Rachel, schooner, arrives, 13. 362. Rachel Smith, vessel, 13. 355. Rachford, Wm., In militia, 22. 281. Racing, 13. 493. Rackley, Anthony, land grant to, 4. 710. Racl, 626. G27, 629, 633, 634, 636, 637, 638, 639, 640, 642, 644, 649, 650, 705-706, 708, 709, 759, 763, 765, 766, 799, 800, 851, 946, 953, 1032, 1033, 1034. 1035, 1036, 1038, 1039, 1048, 1091, 1238, 1239, 1244, 1247, 1249. EIGHTS AND LIBERTIES 437 EIPLEY, EDWAED limited to 50 acres for each person, 4. 60. McCulloh on proposed changes in grants for, 4. 600-601. methods of proving, &c., 5. 100-101. number of acres, 4. 312 ; allowed for each, 4. 182, 593 ; for persons im- ported, 3. 602. proposition to increase grants under, 4. 599-600, 603. to be sworn to before county courts, 4. 600, 601. transfer of, history of act, 3. 176. Rights and liberties of the subject, Eng. act on in force in N. C, 23. 324, 325, 326. Rigl.j5. 556, 564, 590, 602, (U3, 698, 7(>T: 9. 47, 267, 298, 498, 507, 593, 753; 10. xxxil, xxxiii, 3, 9, 183, 310, 525. 550, 579, 588, 589, 599, 650, 651, 675, 707, 727, 728, 758, 796, 830, 999, 1002; 11. xvi, 222, 313, 328, 507; 12. 410; 13. 79, 80. 81, 353, 7340 ; 14. 6, 231, 261, 287, 423, 458, 467, 471, 478, 495, 611, 615, 616, 655, 758. 774, 871, 872 ; 15. 83, 385, 684; 16. 23, 124, 155, 204, 270; 17. 186, 294, 348, 657, 684, 685, 759, 763, 865, 866, 867, 967, 968; 18. 25, 38, 40, 45, 47, 96, 97, 112, 115, 118, 122, 123, 160, 254, 256, 259, 266, 275, 314, 340, 346, f!.-4. 401, 497. .52?,: 19. vi. 84. 134, 137, 143, 150, 179, 181, 247, 2.55, 301, 302, 341, 415, 427, 433, 443, 466, 480, 577, 587, 619, 620, 672, 742, 778, 812, 837, 898, 900, 926, 960, 975, 980, 982, 989; 20. 22, 61, 63, 127, 128, 130, 253, 263, 311, 335, 362, 429, 471, 539 ; 21. 98, 167, 171, 226, 242, 323, 390, 409, 418, 430, 603, 658, 665. 748, 798, 810, 811, 959, 976, 979, 1038, 1053, 1067 ; 22. 97, 109, 112, 114, 123, 133, 134, 135, 144, 149, 364, 555, 558, 816, 822, S27, 833, 842. .S44, 850, 857, 861, 865! 871, 950, 951; 23. 553, 564, 575, 592, 611, 618, 621, 691, 705, 724, 7.10, 7.-1, 7.52, 810, 813, 830, 855, 874, 904, 912. 927. 946, 991; 24. 141, 143, 150, 234, 263, 344, 374, 392, 424, 466, 690, 691, 840, 844, 972 ; 25. 38, 114, 115, 494. a frontier, 5. 25. act for court, 24. 36-9, 50, 64, 161; 25. 274-87, 406, 437; for parish in, 25. 298-304; for new court- house. 23. 866 ; for new par- ish, 23. 438-439 ; for road through, 23. 870-1, 919, 920 ; to Wilmington, 23. 753-4; for tax for pub. build- ing, 24. i49, 340, 523, 692-4, 844; 25. 12 ; for time of courts, 23. 899 ; 25. 270; on boundary, 23. 841-2; on bridges and ferries, 23. 785-6 ; on jurors, 24. 82-4, 273-5, 452 ; 25. 422 ; on mill dams, 24. 743 ; on roads and ferries, 23. 539; 25. 478-9 ; on str;iys, 23. 777-9, 972 ; to change court days in, 23. 780-1 ; to collect tax, 23. 857 ; tax arrears, 23. 871; 24. 627-8; 25. 521-2; to create, 23. 390, 446-7, 470-1 ; to de- stroy vermin, 23. 784-5, 971 ; wild animals, 24. 749-50, 958; 25. 510- 11, 516-17; to divide, 23. 823-6, 844-6, 973; 24. 28-30, 980-2; 25. 33-4; to erect should be repealed, 5. 151 ; to extend time of sheriff's settlement, 25. 520-1 ; to fix time of CO. cts., 24, 717-18 ; 25. 288, 406 ; to join part of to Surry Co., 23. 906-7 ; to incorporate Centre Benev- olent Society, 25. 29-30. aids S. C, 10. 408. and Cherokee boundary, 7.- 220, 245. arms bought for, 5. 109, 492; 23. 394. assembly com. investigates complaints from, 8. 638. Baptists in, 5. 1188. bill for ease and convenience of mili- tia of, 13. 559, 564, 595, 659, 665, 697; for ferry in, 8. 301, 330, 343, 345, 349. 353, 391, 394, 404; for road from, 7. 354, 359, 399-400, 596, 597, 600, 604, 606-607, 623, 626, 630, 635, 637, 641, 645, 668, 695-696; 9. 115, 118, 120, 135, 170, 175, 180, 182, 186, 187, 221, 257 ; on elections in, 21. 70-71, 76, 84; on election of members, 20. 530, 541 ; on mill dams, 20. 75, 101 ; on roads, 6. 846, 852, 891 ; on roads and ferries. 6. 130. 821; on strays, 8. 100, 325; 9. 842, 848. 852, 861, 894, 895, 907, 910, 913. 914. 928. 1014; to alter boundary, 9. 729, 788, 839, 842, 847, 851, 861, 886, 890, 895, 896, 905, 907, 908, 910. *927, 1012; to alter method of working roads. 6. 457, 487 ; to annex part of to Surry, 0. 3—30 EOWAN COUATTY 466 bowjln county 110, 113, 153, 155, 162, 167, 190, 383, 389, 392, 397, 400, 443, 458, 460, 474, 482, 495, 504, 583, 657; to ascertain boundary, &c., 8. 361, 364, 376, 384, 422-423, 425, 427, 431, 433, 458, 478; to change C. H., 19. 561, 676, 683; to change time of court, 5. 182, 183, 184, 187, 196, 198, 199, 201, 204, 205, 209; to collect tax, 18. 343; to collect tax arrears, 9. Ill, 115, 116, 121, 134, 135, 155, 159, 168, 170, 175, 183, 188, 189, 221, 254; 19. 599, 611, 612, 642, 696 ; to divide, 7. 896, 897, 898, 899, 902, 915, 929, 935, 937, 939, 944, 949 ; 8. 290, 291, 295, 310, 315, 329, 330, 347, 352, 353, 354, 360, 362, 363, 379, 380, 384, 385, 386, 391, 402, 403, 405, 424, 426, 427, 430, 432, 463, 464, 466, 467, 477, 479, 527; 9. 107, 114, 116, 147, 148, 151, 165, 170, 174, 384, 461, 463, 506, 847, 850, 853, 861, 905, 908, 909, 911, 916, 917, 928, 1013; 12. 14, 27, 41, 50, 60; 20. 147, 158, 164, 331, 486, 487, 493, 520; 21. 14, 15-16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 30, 40, 47, 278, 329, 396, 630, 705, 715; to divide militia of, 16. 38, 44, 47, 53, 75; 19. 19, 25, 45; 21. 251- 252, 260, 329, 386, 392, 616, 659, 700; to erect, 5. 44, 46, 47, 48-49, 50, 53, 59-60, 63, 68, 69, 71, 76; to erect Wachovia (Wackovia) into a parish, 5. 509, 510, 511, 512, 513, 519, 539, 542, 544, 546, 547, 549, 551, 558 ; to join part of Iredell to, 21. 224, 239, 601, 603, 650; to make medicinal springs public property, 12. 794-795, 800-801, 855, 867; to make new county out of, 7. 303, 312, 320, 325, 350, 364, 385, 396 ; to reestablish, 5. 676, 678, 687, 721, 722, 723, 724, 725, 726, 737 ; to set- tle mill dams, 17. 361, 366, 403, 406. bounds Granville's lands, 5. Iv. census of, 10. 280; of 1790, 26. 1004- 1052. clergy in, 8. 222. clothing from, 15. 505; due from, 12. 639, 747. committee of cor., 9. 1073. condition, 15. 369-370. court days, 23. 703, 704, 874, 885, 932, 946, 990. court records of, 7. 521-522, 838; 22. 501-13. court should be held, 14. 865. created, 5. xxxix. debts due to, 8. 280-281. disaffection in, 19. 851. distress caused by ravages of armies, 14. 445. disturbed condition of, 8. 64. divided, 11. 470. division of asked, 9. 91-92. Dobbs parish cut in two by new line, 9. 48. drafts from, 14. 874; to be collected from, 14. 646. Drage's report on church affairs in, 8. 502-507. dues from sheriffs, 9. 575. emissions for, 8. 213. extortions in, 7. xvi. extracts from records of, 7. 191-192, 690-691; 8. 19, 49; 9. 318-319; 10. 1-9, 139, 435. firmness of, 15. 171. fort needed in, 11. 350. franchise in, 10. 211. German Reformed churches in, 8. 742-743, 744, 745, 746, 748, 749, 750, 757, 759. Germans in, 8. 630, 631, 729, 784. grand jury congratulates Dobbs, 5. 334-335 ; petition on roads and fer- ries, 5. 164-166. grievances of regulators, 8. xvii-xviii. in Salisbury dist., 15. 377. included Wachovia, 5. 1152. increase in population, 5. 24, 25. Indian commissary for, 5. 835, 853, 854. Indian outrages in, 5. 1010. iron factory in, 8. xlviii, 496. irons for criminals, 7. 120. Johnston to be court martialed, 13. 206. jurors for, 10. 2; 22. 501. J. P.'s in, 5. 175, 655, 810, 828, 993; 6. 339, 344, 799, 1070, 1077, 1086; 8. 27, 149; 9. 71 ; 10. 139; 23. 994. land bought for Presbyterian meeting house in, 7. 857-859; grants in, 4. 336. land-holders to vote. 23. 987. lands in restored to Wm. Eldredge, 16. 100. loyal address to Martin from, 9. 1160. loyalists in, 9. 1241; 10. 146, 441.. Lutherans in, 8. 758, 759, 760, 762, 763, 765, 770, 773, 774, 775, 77S, 780, 781, 787, 792, 794, 795. members in assembly, 5. xxiv, 76, EOWAN COUNTY 467 KOWAN COUNTY 192, 232, 521, 536, 892, 893, 898, 1007, 1111; 6. 77, 364, 478, 662, 800, 805; 7. 284, 842; 8. 107, 304; 9. 187, 448, 784, 762, 878, 1189; 12. 2, 549, 656; 12. 766, 817; 13. 736, 785, 914, 941 ; 1 6. 2 ; 17. 265, 281, 795, 878; 18. 2, 227, 229, 256; 19. 1, 18, 129, 234, 400, 427, 508, 718, 720, 760; 20. 2, 14, 120, 226, 302, 470; 21. 2, 8, 194, 200; 21. 730, 872. members In Conv. 1788 and 89, 22. 3, 7, 11, 13, 14, 38. members in Prov. Cong., 9. xxxi, 1026, 1042, 1179; 10. 166, 501, 915, 916, 967. memorial from on confiscated prop- erty, 20. 131, 132, 201, 312-313, 332, 379, 382, 888, 411, 438, 445; 21. 91, 100, 119-120, 128. Micklejohn in, 7. 260. militia, 5. 575, 603; accompanies Tryon, 7. xiii; divided, 10. 357; 24. 197, 366-7, 450, 711, 715-16, 819; 25. 108-9; hold fords, 17. 997 ; in regulator campaign, 7. 718, 722, 740, 741, 821, 822, 824, 825, 826, 827, 828, 830, 882, 834, 836, 887, 859, 887, 888, 889, 934 ; 8. 593, 603, 606, 607, 649, 673, 674, 679-680, 685, 697, 698, 700, 701; 22. 469, 871, 873, 874, 875; much on duty, 15. 151; on Cherokee boundary expd'n, 7. 991, 992, 994, 995, 996, 1000, 1003 ; ordered out, 5. 357 ; organ- ized, 10. xxix, 206, 207, 532, facing 680 ; regulations, 1 3. 415 ; returns, 22. 311, 364; to assem., against use of m. instead of regu- lar troops, 13. 389-390; to be or- dered out, 5. Mi ; 8. 61 ; to raise money, 9. 1073. money for defense of frontier wasted, 5. 846. new counties made out of, 8. 505. offers to McCulloh tenants in, 7. 15- 16. officers, 9. 298. officials of agree to make restitution to regulators, 8. 521-522. opposition to estab. ch. in, 8, 217-218, 221. organizes first com. of safety, 9. xxxii. outrages of Catawbas, 5. 175-176. owes state, 21. 1067, 1068, 1077. parishes in, 7. 541. "Pa. Dutch" in, 8. 730. petition from 19. 562, 563-564; 20. 539; 21. 321 ; for removal of court- house, 5. 200, 201-202; for semi- nary, 9. 462; for repeal of mar- riage and vestry acts, 10. 1015- 1017; on conduct of Locke, 12. 786- 787, 801-802, 846, 860, 861-864, 866 ; from on correction of grievances, 8. 81-84; on Fed. com., 21. 31; on lack of estab. church, 8. 219 ; on Presbyterians and marriage act, 9. 623-625. plundering and robbing in, 14. 468- 469. population, 4. xxi ; and other affairs, 5. 152-3. Presbyterians in, 5. 1193, 1194, 1213, 1219, 1224 ; meeting house licensed, 8. 227, 507. prisoner jailed in for refusing to take oath, 8. 634. proceedings of freeholders in matters of revolution, 9. 1024-1026 ; of infe- rior ct., 7. 856; of safety commit- tee, 9. 1072-1075,' 1079-1080; 10. 9-11, 83-84, 92-93, 134-137, 186, 252- 254, 279-282, 309-813, 816-320, 432- 435, 592-594, 609-610, 667, 730, 760. proposed settlement with regulators in, 8. 533-536. provides against Indian outbreak, 10. xxviii. rangers in, 11. 393. record of extortions in, 8. 68-70 ; quoted, 8. 67. regiments of divided, 10. 294. regulators in, 7. 715, 827, 841, 850- 851, 865 ; 8. 195, 644, 646, 649, 679- 680; refuse to pay taxes, 7. 856, 857; 8. 227. representation from, 19. 148-149, 151. resources, 22. 777. safety com. proposes to cut off trade with loyalists, 10. 336. St. Luke's Parish asks for minister, 8. 404-405, 465. salt furnished, 14. 440, 441, 444-445, 467, 470. sends Waddell to assembly, 9. xliv. sheriffs, 5. 1082, 1083. size, 7. 514. struggle for religious liberty in, 8. 179-181, 202-210. supreme ct. of held in Salisbury, 5. 260. tax in, 19. 707; 23. 863; reports of, 8. 156-157. EOWAN DISTRICT 468 EOYAL AFRICAN" CO. taxables in, 5. 575, 603 ; 7. 146, 284, 289, 539, 541 ; 10. 252, 319 ; in 1754, 5. 320. time for inferior ct, 7. 609, 647. to help choose delegates to Cont. Cong., 10. 83-84. to remain in Salisbury Dist., 24. 451. tobacco inspection in, 24. 847-8. tories in, 22. 135, 731; join Br., 15. 55 ; work in, 1 6. 267. trade goes to Charleston, 25. 470 ; limited, 10. 282. treasurer of, 5. 337; 23. 400. treaty with Catawbas in, 5. 141-1446. troops of enlist in S. C, 22. 731 ; go against Indians, 10. 789; join Da- vie, 14. 780; sent to scout in, 8. 613; to be raised in, 13. 411; 14. 28; 24. 154, 156. Tryon on settlement proposed with regulators, 8. 545. vestry of expels Drage, 9. 622. warehouse wanted for, 8. 78. Rowan District, recruiting officer for, 22. 929. Rowand, Wm.," taxable, 15. 192. Rowark, Elisha, pensioner, 22. 83. Rowden, SaraPi, asks letters of admin- istration, 4. 1207. Rowden, Isaac, juror, 1. 396, 399, 427, 428. Rowden, Wm., surety, 2. 715. Rowden, Wm., administration on estate, 4. 1207. Rowe, Chas., army pay, 17. 242. army rank, 16. 1148. Rowe, Christopher, in militia, 22. 351. Rowe, D. L., 8. 752. Rowe, Daniel, 8. 752. Rowe, Geo., army rank. 16. 1146. Rowe, Jas., army pay, 17. 243. army rank, 15. 735; 16. 1196. Rowe, Jesse, army rank, 16. 1146. Rowe, John, army pay, 17. 243. Rowe, John, petition, 21. 284, 288, 316, 636, 665. Rowe, Samuel, army pay, 17. 244. in army, 13. 510. Rowe, Thomas, asks relief from church tax, 9. 95-96. Rowe, Valantine, in militia, 22. 351. Rowe, Valentine, quit rents of, 22. 250. Rowel, Andrew, army pay, 17. 243. Rowel, Isaac, extracts from orderly book of, 13. 343-344. in Davidson's co., 14. 294. in N. C. battalion, 13. 344. sergeant, 14. 294. Rowel, Jesse, army pay, 17. 244. Rowel, John, in militia, 22. 282. Rowel, Samuel, army pay, 17. 243. Rowelen, Mr., buys Moor, 3. 406. Rowe 1 1, , law suit, 3. 361. Rowel I, Andrew, army pay, 17. 244. army rank, 16. 1148. in Davidson's co., 14. 294. Rowell, Howell, witness, 10. 986. Rowell, Isaac, army rank, 16. 1148. Rowell, Isaac, in militia, 17. 1042. Rowell, Jese, army rank, 16. 1142. Rowen, Andrew, in N. C. battalion, 13. 343. Rowetatahee, signs treaty, 17. 586. Rowland. See Roland. Rowland, Andrew, 9. 1231, 1232. Rowland, Ann, petition, 21. 358. Rowland, Benjamin, army pay, 17. 244. Rowland, Fredk., army rank, 16. 1148. Rowland, James, army pay, 17. 242. Rowland, Jno., army rank, 16. 1149. Rowland; Robert, army pay, 17. 242. Rowland, Samuel, army pay, 17. 243. Rowland, Thos., town coms'r, 24. 935. Rowland, Wm., army pay, 17. 242. army rank, 16. 1147. Rowland, Wm., army rank, 16. 1150. Rowland, Wm., artificer, 15. 472, 478. Rowlang,,Danl., army ranli, 16. 1150. Rowling, Federich, in army, 15. 740. Rowling, James, to be released by White, 12. 292. Rowly, Jobe, in militia, 22. 282. Rown, Henry, army rank, 16. 1151. Rowry, Solomon, claim, 9. 487. Rows, John, asks for resurvey, 4. 1043. land grant to, 4. 1043. Rows, John, in militia, 22. 331. Rows, Wm. Harris, in militia, 22. 314. Rowson (Rousom), James, bill to alter name of, 21. 205, 206, 217-218, 226, 228, 577, 582, 589. Roxberry, 1. 590. Roxboro, Pa., headquarters at, 12. 484. Roxbury, IVIass., 10. 485. Roxendorff, MaJ., 21. 482. Roy, Mr., 10. 1028. Royal. See Royall. Royal, , Flint & Co., hnv tobacco, 21. 422, 724, 72.5. Royal, Arter, in militia, 22. 343. Royal, Jas., army rank, 16. 1143. Royal, Sam'l, in militia, 22. 343. Royal, Wm., army rank, 16. 1143. Royal, ship, 2. 54. Royal African Co., dissolved, 5. 1105. EOYAL AMEK. KEGT. 469 EUFFIN, ETPIELDEED negroes imported by, 1. 693-694. to be encouraged, 3. 115-116. trade of, 3. 154-155. Royal American Regiment, 5. 984, Royal Americans, recruits for, 5. 609, 611, 635, 647. Royal Army, the, 16. 316. Royal Camp, 8. 670, 713. Royal Family, form of prayer for re- ceived, 6. 966. Royal Isle, and U. S. boundary, 16. 750; 17. 6. Royal North Carolina Regiment, 22. 191, 231, 234. See also Loyalists, Tories, etc. Royal prerogative, acts on in force in N. C, 25. 153. Royal provinces in America, 1. 225. Royal Provincials, 15. 157. Royal Rule, better material condition under, 2. xvi. struggle against, 9. x. Royal Scotts, 5. 578. Royal Shoal, 23. 589. buoys for, 24. 127. Royal South Carolina Reg't, tory, 22. 231. Royall. See Royal. Royall, James, army pay, 17. 244. Royall, James, petitions about Indian slave, 2. 536. Royall, J no., in militia, 22. 350. Royall, March, Indian slave, 2. 536. Royal Is, Wm., in militia, 22. 849. Royals, Capt., 2. 22. Royals, Jos., army rank, 16. 1142. Roye, James, asks for new county, 9. 89. Royster, Wm., takes oath, 22. 177. Rozar, Reubin, petitions on need of money, 7. 866-867. Rozer, Chas., army rank, 16. 1142. in army, 15. 725. Rozer, Jordan, army rank, 16. 1142. in army, 15. 732. Ruark, Henry, pilot, 22. 919. Ruark, Jas., in militia, 22. 358. Ruark, Nicholas, in militia, 22. 340. Rubsamer, , to teach N. 0. com. how to make saltpetre, 10. 537. Ruby, sloop, dealings with, 7. 170, 171, 175. released, 7. 168e, 183. seized, 7. vii. Rucker, Constable & Co., 21. 146, 510. buy state tobacco, 20. 136, 208, 207, 274, 407, 451, 453, 635, 636, 639-641. 645, 660, 674, 675, 679, 680, 687, 698-700, 717, 725, 726, 728, 729, 734, 737-740, 754; 21. 394; ship tea to N. C, 20. 702. Thomas on tobacco contracts of, 22. 809. Ruckman, Richard, imported, 1. 650. Rud, Burlington, land grant to, 4. 950. Rudd, Burlingham, a prisoner, 5. 1083. Rudd, Burlingham, regulator, 8. 80. Rudd, John, Sr., pensioner, 22. 83. Rudder, , prisoner, 16. 673. Rudder, Lt., leather to, 14. 431. Ruddick, Col., license to, 6. 290. Ruddle, Cornelius, act for land to, 24. 629-30. killed, 20, 692, 722 : 22. 683. land grant to, 19. 572. Rudeseele, Michel, in militia, 22. 281. Rudgesly's Mill. See Rugeley's Mills, S. C. Rudisill, Phillip, in militia, 22. 281. Rudolf, Josiah, petitions for Windsor as C. H., 9. 804-805. Rudolf, Phillip, petition on separation, 22. 705-9. Rudolph, Capt., 22. 93. Rudolph, Tobias, 9. 1234. Rudson, Chamberlin, enlists soldiers, 11. 811. Rue. See Rew. Rue, Chas., army rank, 16. 1144. Rue, Jas., in militia, 22. 385. Rue, John, land grant to, 4. 896. Rue, Matthew, petition on separation, 22. 705-8. Rueckhert, Rev. John Michael, li- censed, 8. 775. Ruff, Henry, army pay, 17. 244. Ruff, Robt., army rank, 16. 1148. Ruffen, Robert, juror, 4. 521. Ruffen, Samuel I, .iuror, 4. 521. Ruffen, Wm., juror, 4. 522. Ruffin, Capt., 15. 716. Ruffin, Capt., 22. 583. Ruffin, Capt., takes tory horses, 14. 713, Ruffin, Maj., joins Howe at Norfolk, 10. 365, Ruffin, Etheldred, a J. P., 23. 993. act for him to collect tax, 25. 111-12; to visit bridge in, 24. 310-11. bill to empower, &c., 21. 762, 801, 912, 915, 944, 948, 963; to vest bridge, 13. 846, 851, 859, 939, 950, 954. boundary and building coms'r, 24. 290-1. contests election, 13. 808; 18. 818. KUFFIi^, EOBEET 470 KUSS, HEZEKIAH dist. auditor, 24. 423. Ruffin, Robert, land grant to, 4. 601, 619, 643. Ruffin, Sam'l, a J. P., 23. 993. allowance to, 22. 842. builds bridge, 13. 846, 851, 859, 939, 950, 954 ; 24. 310. debts due by, 8. 278-279. in assem., 6. 855, 864, 895, 909, 935. Ruffin, Samuel, land grants to, 4. 761. rights proved, 4. 626. Ruffin, Wm., witness, 6. 981. Ruffin, Wm„ Jr., quit rents of, 22. 248. Ruffins, 15. 626. Rugeley's, S. C, 14. 555, 568, 599; 17. 1029. Br. leave, 22. 777 ; post at, 1 5. 369. Rugeley's (Rugely's) Mills, S. C, 14. 586 ; 1 5. 51. 52, 53, 54, 267. Rugely, Col. (Br.), 15. 269, 270. attacked by Morgan and Washington, 15. 307. invades N. C, 15. 261. Ruine, David, regulator, 7. 737. Ruir, Adam, takes oath, 22. 172. Ruis, Juan, prisoner, 22. 268. Ruiter, Christian, boundary coms'r, 23. 907. Rukes, Merideth, deserter, 16. 660. Rule, Jas., army rank, 16. 1145. Rules and methods of courts, 23. 260-1, 264 ; 25. 280-2. Rules for conv. of 1788, 22. 7, 8-9, 40-1. Rules of assembly, 8. 479ft-4796; 17. 267-268, 282, 283; 18. 4-6, 229-230. Rulfe, Cornelius, a J. P., 4. 895. See also Relph, Cornelius. Rum, act limiting price repealed, 1. 219 ; on price of, 25. 137. bill for duty on, 4. 837, 841, 842, 843 ; to print laws, 4. 857, 858, 859, 860, 861, 862. chief support of N. C, 2. 761. effects on Indian's, 7. 110. impressed, 19. 668. in N. C, 1. 764, 765, 769, 770. not to' be kept in capital town, 1 . 239. seized for duty, 5. 903-904. supplied to prisoners, 15. 418. See also Tjiquors. Rumbough, Jno., in militia, 22. 326. Rumer, Corns, army rank, 16. 1143. Rumly, Edwat, in militia, 22. 428. Rumsey, John, 24. 930. Rumsey, Wm., buys at Martin sale, 22. 884, 886. Runaway servants and slaves, act on, 23. 62-66, 197-201; 24. 220-1. die fromi hunger, 1. 514, 517. from Va., 1. 513, 514, 515, 516-517, 798. go to N. C, 1. 527, 757. harbored, 1 . 536, 541 ; in charter govts, 1. 631. Runax, Robert, land grant to, 4. 952, 961. Rundall, Robert, to Newcastle on a proposed charter, 3. 498-499. Rundelson, Andrew, coms'r on lot, 24. 296. Rundie, Cornelius, killed, 20. 722. Rundle, Richard, to value houses, 10. 345. Runnals, George, petitions for division of Orange Co., 9. 809-810. Runnals, Jos., army rank, 16. 1142. Runnels, Ephm, army rank, 16. 1150. Runnels, Henry, in militia, 22. 418. Runnels, Samuel, arms to, 14. 400. Runnery, Anderson, army pay, 17. 244. Runnills, Christ, in militia, 22. 341. Runnymede, 6. iii. Rupel, David, pay to, 22. 1014. Rupert, Prince, at Board of Trade meeting, 1. 284, 300. Rupp, I. Daniel, quoted on Germans in Pa., 8. 729. Rusal. See Russell. Rusal, George, suit against, 10. 433. Rusdon, Sam I, in militia, 22. 162. Rusell, Jno., in militia, 22. 322. Rush, Dr., 22. 622. Rush, Lieut., on board of rearrange- ment, 16. 575. Rush, Absalom, army ranlc, 16. 1149. Rush, Benj., land grant asked, 4. 707. Rush, Benj., secures pardon of Hus- band, 8. XXV. Rush, Daniel, suit against, 10. 433. Rushe drill, 15. 591. Rushen, Mark, regulator, 7. 809. Rusher, Jacob, army pay, 17. 244. Rushworm, Wm., army rank, 16. 1143. rank settled, 15. 700. recommended for promotion, 1 1 . 716. resigns as lieut, 11. 788. Rusle. See Russell. Rusle, Josy, asks pardon for Fruit, 9. 93-94. Russ, Chas., army pay, 17. 245. Russ, David, boundary coms'r, 24. 8.39. Russ, Dick, hanged, 22. 839. Russ, George, lieut, 10. 945. Russ, Hezekiah, allowance to, 22. 839. EUSS, JOHN 471 EUSSELL, JOHN Russ, J no., army rank, 16. 1150. Russ, John, land grant to, 4. 56, 336, 704, 1033. Russ, John, Jr., land grant to, 4. 1043. Russ, Joseph, pensioner, 22. 83. Russ, Thos., building coms'r, 24. 942. Russ, Thos., road coms'r, 23. 221. Russal, John, land grant to, 4. 334. Russel, Capt., 14. 150, 152, 174. Russel, Andrew, army pay, 17. 243. Russel, Eleoner, asks for reprieve, 4. 617. Russel, George, Watauga to be an- nexed, 10. 708-710. Russel, James, asks pardon for regu- lators, 9. 98-99. Russel, Jas., in militia, 22. 397. Russel, James, in militia, 22. 413. Russel, Jas., in militia, 22. 473. Russel, James, land grant to, 4. 593. Russel, James, petition for division of Orange Co., 9. 809-810. Russel, John, asks pardon for regula- tors, 9. 98-99. Russel, John, asks relief from church tax, 9. 95-96. Russel, John, bill for town on lands of, 9. 726, 774. lands fit for town site, 6. 816. Russel, John, church coms'r, 25. 245. Russel, John, killed, 22. 96. Russel, Luke, in militia, 22. 323. Russel, Luke, in militia, 22. 324. Russel, Luke, land grant to, 4. 829. Russel, Moses, petition on separation, 22. 705-12. Russel, Rob., asks pardon for regula- tors, 9. 98-99. Russel, Robt., in militia, 22. 397. Russel, Sam'l, petition, 20. 577. Russel, W., to Caswell on affairs in Hyde Co., 14. 135-136. Russel, Wm., a J. P., 9. 293. Russel, Willis, in militia, 22. 393. Russel, the, sails to Charleston, 15. 324. Russell. See Rusal, Rusell, Rusle, Eussal, Russel, Russill, Russle. Russell, , Christian to on visits to Cherokees, 10. 901-902, 912, 951. Russell, Mr., site of Campbellton prop- erty of, 15. 210. Russell, Adj., officer of the day, 15. 430. Russell, Col., field officer, 12. 533. on court martial, 12. 542. to command 10th Va. reg't, 1 2. 530. Russell, Lt. Col., enlists troops, 10. 839. names Ft. Patrick Henry, 10. 837. on court martial, 12. 534. Russell, Major, army rank, 16. 1145. Russell (Russel), Alexander, aslcs par- don for Welborn, 9. 26-27. asks pardon for Hunter, 9. 86-87. claim, i9. 488. Russell, Benj., canal coms'r, 25. 50. C. H. coms'r, 25. 113. Russell, Bryce, Jr., petition on separa- tion, 22. 705-12. Russell, Bryce, Sr., petition on separa- tion, 22. 705-12. Russell, Cornelius, exempted, 6. 807. Russell, Geo., 19. 121. a J. P., 11. 653; 23. 995; coms'r on building, 24. 142 ; on town, 24. 309. on Tryon S. C, 10. 120, 162, 247. Russell, Geo., petition for wife of, 16. 69; 19. 40, 41. property of restored to his wife, 16. 162, 175. resolve in favor of, 19. 121. Russell, Habakkuk, land grant to, 4. 965, 1043. Russell, Jas., army rank, 16. 1149. Russell, John, act for town on lands of, 23. 592 ; 25. 470-2. bill for town on estate of, 6. 820-821, 857, 865, 874, 880, 883, 891, 924- 925, 937, 938, 947, 948, 953 ; 9. 726, 774; to amend act for town on lands of, 7. 563, 591, 598, 601, 604, 629, 635, 637, 639 ; 8. 295, 296, 297, 325-326, 332, 336, 340, 349, 366, 393, 438, 477, 479, 523. Russell, John, act for town on lands of, 23. 592 ; 25. 470-2. bill for town on lands of, 6. 820-821, 857, 865, 874, 880, 883, 891, 924- 925, 937, 938, 947, 948, 953 ; 9. 726, 774 ; to amend act for town on lands of, 7. 563, 591, 598, 601, 604, 629, 635, 637, 639 ; 8. 295, 296, 297, 325- .320, 332, 336, 340, 349, 366, 393, 438, 477, 479, 523. Russell, John, army pay, 17. 244. army rank, 16. 1145. Russell, Jno., army rank, 16. 1145. Russell, John, deposition examined, 3. 248. Russell, John, exchanged, 22, 958. Russell, John, land grant to, 4. 761, 766, 851. rights proved, 4. 759. EUSSELL, JOHN 472 KUSTULL, EICHAED Russell, John, pay to, 22. 489. Russell, John, payment to, 22. 457. Russell, John, report on reg't of, 5. 163. Russell, John, resurvey to, 7. 120. Russell, John, takes oath, 22. 169. Russell, Major, in army, 13. 519. Russell, Malachl, army pay, 17. 243. army rank, 16. 1196. Russell, Mary, property restored to, 16. 162, 175. Russell, Mark, petitions against im- provements, 21. 110, 760, 766, 916, 936. Russell (Rassel), Matthew, petition, 18. 29, 258-259, 261. Russell, Mitchell, in militia, 22. 342. Russell, Peter, in militia, 22. 342. Russell (Rustull, Rustall), Richard, a J. P., 3. 244. deposition against Lovick, 3. 222. in assembly, 3. 267, 269, 270, 273, 275, 285, 289, 305, 306, 307, 312, 313. Russell, Richard, pensioner, 22. 83. Russell, Robert, petition on rent, 9. 46-47. Russell, Rofat., takes oath, 22. 179. Russell, Samuel, petition, 21. 139, 153. Russell, Thos., estate administered on, 2. 68. Russell, Thos., in militia, 22. 391. Russell, Thomas, juror, 4. 520. Russell, Thos., Jr., in militia, 22. 392. Russell, Urias, army rank, 16. 1149. Russell, W., to Nash on Hyde Co. draft, 15. 22. Russell, W. (?), to Sumner on soldiers' lands, 16. 587-588. Russell, Wm., a J. P., 23. 994. Russell, Wm., act for town on lands of, 23. 592; 25. 470-2. bill for town on lands of, 6. 820-821, 857, 865, 874, 880, 883, 891, 924- 925, 937, 938, 947, 948, 953; 9. 726, 774 ; to amend act for town on lands of, 7. 563, 591, 598, 601, 604, 629, 635, 637, 639 ; 8. 295, 296, 297, 325-326, 332, 336, 340, 349, 366, 393, 438, 477, 479, 523. land for town site, 6. 816. Russell, Wm., army pay, 17. 243. army rank, 16. 1148. Russell, Wm., army rank, 16. 1149. Russell, Wm., declines service. 22. 963. Russell, Wm., exempted. 7. .'"i75. Russell, Wm., in assembly, 12. 2. 18, 41, 53, 59, 140, 166, 181, 184, 185, 186, 192, 193, 201, 219, 549, 557, 573, 616, 628, 632, 633; 13. 532, 533, 553, 573, 846, 859, 883, 894, 898. in Prov. Cong., 10. 914, 960. on com. of assembly, 1 2. 322, 572 ; 13. 867. to procure arms, 10. 525. Russell, Wm., in assem., 19. 718. Russell, Wm., in militia, 22. 315. Russell, Wm., in militia, 9. 1050. Russell, Wm., juror, 2. 265. law suits, 2. 104. Russell, Wm., land grant to, 4. 594. Russell, Wm., major, 10. 206, 531. Russell, Wm., prisoner, 16. 671. Russell, Wm., takes bond as J. P., 9. 1004-1005. Russell, Wm., vestryman, 25. 267. Russell (parole), 12. 487. Russell's fort, 22. 128. Russet, John, land grant to, 4. 619, 952. Russett, Habakkuck, land grant to, 4. 962. Russia, 16. 921, 923. alliance with France ment'd, S. 869. at war, 21. 464. emperor and empress offer mediation, ■ 15. 491, 519. empress calls a European congress, 14. 709; promises mediation, 15. 339; mediation by refused, 15. 588. English trade with, 2. 628. neutrality of, 14. 589. Russians, said to be in King's pay, 10. 73. Russill. See Russell. Russill, Richard, a .T. P., 2. 459, 526. Russle, Mickell, kills cat, 22. 339. Rust, Wm., juror, 4. 524. Rustal, Richard, a J. P., 4. 46, 330. Rustall, Richard, to examine public ac- counts, 4. 395. Rustel, Richard, act to incorporate land of into town, and coms'r and treasurer, 25. 206-9. offers to resign as treasurer, 4. 403, 404. Rustel I, Jas., in militia, 22. 342. Rustell (Russell?), Richard, a J. P., 3. 537. vestryman, 25. 208. Ruster, David, army pay, 17. 244. Rustill, Richard, Sr., a J. P., 4. 712. RustuI (Russell?), Richard, surety, 3. 593. Rustull, Richard, act to pay, 25. 193-4. Rustull, Rich., juror, 25. 190. EUSTULL, EICHAED 473 EUTHEEFOED,GEIFFITH Rustull (Russell?), Richard, register of admiralty ct., 3. 406, 407. Rutcliffe, John, land grant to, 4. 1046. Rutgers, Peter, report on company of, 22. 322-3. Ruth, Joseph, released, 14. 461. Ruthan, John, soldier, 14. 125. Ruther, Aaron, army pay, 17. 243. Rutherford, , pillager, 16. 248. Rutherford, Mr., 15. 410. Rutherford, Mr., prisoner, 10. 486. Rutherford, Mr., to make inquiry for books, 16. 249-250. Rutherford, Capt., parades Salisbury with militia, 8. 520. ready to oppose regulators, 8. 535. Rutherford, Col., 16. 538. report on regt, 22. 314. Rutherford, Col. (Br.), loyalist, 10. 508. prisoner, 14. 463, 826; 15. 168. Rutherford, Maj., killed, 15. 638. reports on Br., 14. 606. Rutherford, Mr. (G. or J.?), horse given to, 8. 675. Rutherford, Griffith, 10. 666, 668, 827, 830, 838; 11. xvii, 763-764; 12. 609, 861; 13. 293, 294, 352; 14. 48. 59, 211. 247, .263, 523, 525, 536, 544; 15. vii, 6; 16. 149, 592; 17. 631; 19. 957, 963, 964, 983, 971; 20. 263, 332. 548, 582; 21. 324, 392, 409, 410, 1060, 1071; 22. 107, 108, 113, 121, 125, 126, 127, 128, 134, 204, 743, 748, 940. a 3. P., 23. 994. act to collect taxes, 23. 857 ; to ex- tend time of settlement as sheriff, 25. 520-1. advises retreat before regulators, 8. 608. agrees to disgorge fees, 8. 521-522. aids against Scovillites, 10. xi ; 22. 730. allowed to march to S. C, 15. 25, 26. and battle of Briar Creek, 14. 40, 54. and Briar Creek battle, 14. 271, 276, 278, 282, 284. appoints Graham captain and major, and orders to, 19. 965, 966. Armstrong to on public affairs, 16. 538-539. army of disbanded, 16. 481. arrests Kimbrough, 19. 931; Tories, 14. 870, 871, 872. at Camden, 19. 995. at council of war, 7. 842. at Raft Swamp, 19. 991. at Ramsour's, 19. 996. attacks Bryant, 19. 968, 982-983,984, 989; S. C. Tories, 15. 179. bill to enable him to collect taxes, 9. Ill, 116, 121, 135, 155, 159, 170, 183, 188, 189, 221, 254. blacklists Tories, 17. 145. bloodthirsty against Tories, 16. 966. boundary coms'r, 23. 842, 845, 907. brigadier gen. of militia, 10. 530, 552, 563; 12. 100, 103, 109. building coms'r, 23. 825. Burke to on Indian expedition, 16. 512-513; on Tories, 16. 541. campaign against Gherokees, 19. 971, 975, 977-978. Caswell to on cannon, 20. 601 ; on command and movement of troops, 13. 297-298; on movement of troops to S. G., and answer, 13. 267-269, 276-277, 317-318; on pro- visions for troops, 14. 168-169, 170. chairman com. of whole, 1 3. 868. character, 15. 276. Christian to on Cherokee campaign, 10. 751-752. claims, 9. 591; allowed, 8. 382, 475, 476; 22. 820, 827, 844. colonel, 10. 206, 355; 11. x. coms'r on capitol, 1 8. 204 ; on con- fiscated property, 16. 148, 167, 169, 175; 19. 119, 122, 123. condition, 15. 370. conduct in New Hanover, 16. 496. confiscates horses of Tories, 15. 592. council of safety to on Indians and lead, 11. 303-304. debts due by, 8. 280-281. defeats tories, 14. xiii, xiv; and no. troops under, 14. 867; 15. 252, 250. 205. denounced by Johnston, 1 1 . 504. expedition down Cape Fear, 22. 731. extra time for settling accounts, 21. 141. gives salt to soldiers, 22. 602. goes against Cberokees, 10. xv. 683, 689, 703, 704, 713, 758, 787, 860-861, 882, 883. 892, 922, 978 ; 11. xiv, xvi, xvii ; 22. 730 ; against Scovillites, 10, 340-1; 11. xiv, 264, 273; against regulators, 7. xxx. Graham quartermaster for, 13. 902, 903, 910 ; to on Indian troubles, 22. 778. has no tents, 15. 18. holds prisoners, 15. 11. impowered to raise troops against EUTHEEFOED, GEIFFITH 474 EUTHEEFOED, GEIFFITH Oherokees, 12. 103-104. in assembly, 7. 315, 322, 342, 343, 350, 354, 381, 387, 398, 567, 599, 600, 626, 633, 634, 895, 903, 904, 911, 929, 930, 941, 945, 954, 955, 958, 963; 8. 99, 103, 107, 127, 137, 147, 290, 300, 301, 304, 310, 311, 824, 326, 330, 334, 335, 338, 340, 341, 342, 343, 347, 385, 386, 422, 423, 430, 444, 448, 463, 465, 466; 9. 114, 115, 137, 139, 144, 147, 148, 149, 165, 166, 170, 171, 172, 173, 178, 180, 201, 223, 384, 389, 396, 401, 409, 417, 418, 422, 427, 448, 449, 461, 463, 475, 493, 498, 499, 505, 519, 520, 530, 533, 535, 540, 543, 549, 582, 588, 720, 734, 762, 766, 878, 890, 902, 931, 939, 952, 1189; 12. 2, 3, 4, 14, 41, 49, 50, 53, 58, 60, 79, 149, 175, 177, 179, 180, 181, 186, 201, 219, 252, 549, 565, 572, 593, 622, 626, 633, 766, 794, 804-805; 13. 624, 736, 753, 761, 763, 769, 825, 855, 859, 863, 865, 868, 873, 883, 894, 898; 17. 134, 287, 322. 380; 18. 2, 3, 4, 11, 14, 18, 23, 24, 28, 34, 55, 59, 60, 61, 65, 69, 70, 74, 76, 78, 82, 87, 90, 91, 106, 108, 111, 112, 120, 134, 135, 136, 137, 154, 156, 160, 161, 171, 172, 184, 185, 200, 204, 209, 212, 287, 809, 814; 19. 129, 130, 131, 132, 134, 138, 149, 150, 151, 164, 168, 172, 174, 184, 192, 193, 194, 201, 204, 205, 207, 215, 216, 220, 221, 223, 224, 226, 227, 228, 229, 236, 239, 247, 249, 251, 267, 268, 283, 294, 332, 335, 338, 351, 360, 549, 552, 559, 578, 583, 603, 610, 650, 677 ; 20. 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 25, 27, 28, 31, 34. 38, 89, 40, 46, 49, 50, 53, 59, 61, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 78, 81, 82, 83, 89, 97, 102. in conv. 1788, 22. 11, l.". 26, 27, 81, 35. In C. of State, 16. 90, 95; 18. 114, 340; 19. 57, 59; 21. 886, 408, 412, 703, 712, 7] 7, 778, 818, 821, 826, 935, 987, 991, 996. in Prov. Cong., 9. 1170, 1180, 1181; 10. 501, 502, 523, 915, 916, 960. in vestry, 8. 206. Indians visit, 15. 705. instructions to and actions of in Cherokee campaign. 11. 814, 316, 317, 318-19, 820, 828-9, 333, 334, 387, 348, 344, 346, 349, 350, 351, 852, 354-356. juror, 10. 2, 3; 22. 508. lacks surgeon, 22. 777. lays Cherokee valley waste, 10. 845. leader, 18. iv, v. lends public money, 19. 648-649. letter on Dunn ment'd, 14. 862; on Indians quoted, 1 1 . 313 ; on Mc- Dowell case, 19. 64. location, 13. xii, xiii, xiv; 14. xiii, xiv; 15. 259, 265, 512. makes prisoners, 16. 180. marches to S. C, 15. 363. Martin to on judgment against confis- cated estates, 16. 464-465. memorial and account of, 20. 54 ; considered, 17. 343, 361. militia of gleans countr.v, 15. 18. money charged to, 1 9. 690 ; from, 21. 1066. Jloore to on Cherokee campaign, 10. 895-898. movements, 14. 515, 516; 15. 655; 19. 975, 982; 22. 130, 134, 137, 144, 146, 149, 152 ; to join Caswell, 15. 10. nom. for gov., 16. 958; 19. 136, 244; for surveyor, 1 9. 690 ; for treas- urer, 18. 174, 397. number of troops under, 1 1 . 338. offers bill for Franklin State, 20. 642 ; to go to aid of Charleston, 15. 831, 332. on claims com., 22. 853, 878. 879. on com. of assembly, 7. 345, 571 ; 8. Ill, 112, 118, 309, 317; 9. 106, 141, 381, 493, 838, 884, 1198; 12. 3, 4, 10, 11, 12, 17, 28, 114, 115, 189, 102, 181, 251, 206, 267. 270. 802, 324, 437, 552, 553, O.^iO. 767, 769, 778, 779, 780, 788, 7S0. 791, 824. 826, 839, 851; 13. 739, 748, 770, 771, 700, 826, 830, 835, 846, 847, 856, 875, 915, 921, 930, 940, 968; 17. 2a8. 291, 305, 813, 316, 322. 329, 333, 360, 364, 880, 899; 18. 4, 9, 22, 33, 34, 36, 40, 41, 42, 47, 56, 71, 74, 76, 94, 121, 150. 159, 178, 186, 187, 190, 237, 202, 271, 274, 306, 329, 346, 371, 383, 400. on com. of Pi-ov. Cong., 10. xxiii, 502, 504, 505, 507, 519, 522, 541, 543, 555, 569, 572, 918, 919, 924, 935, 945, 965. on com. to inquire into conduct of loyalists. 10. 594-608. on court martial of Ashe, 14. 276. on S. C. of Salisbury Dist, 10. 215. on Rowan com. of secrecy, 10. 312. KUTHEEFOED, GEIFFITH 475 EUTHEEFOED, JAMES on Rowan S. C, 10. 252, 253, 254, 279, 280, 309. on service, 13. 7346. ordered toward S. C, 13. x, xi, xii. orders arrest of Auston, 10. 667. orders to, 16. 272. out of assembly, 17. 171. payments to, 9. 570; 22. 1015; to square account, 10. 983. petition, 20. 573, 580. petition to ment'd. 1 1 . 609. powder to, 10. 728 : 1 1. 321, 327, 329. prisoner, 16. v; 19. 902; 22. 116, 119, 1008 ; at Camden, 15. 271, 385 ; in St. Augustine, 15. 392. provisions for, 13. 906. puts Mills in jail, 10. 610. raises recruits for S. C, 15. "684. receives and settles for salt accounts, 12. 652, 763. receives cattle of Buie, 18. 203. refuses arms to Collier, 16. 204. reinforcements to, 10. 694; 11. 335. reports from ment'd, 14. 861; on accounts of, 17. 380, 386; on men in Salisbury District, 11. xii ; on reg't of, 5. 161 ; to be made on brigade of, 1 3. 322 ; on Cherokee war, 1 1 . 393 ; on Indian outrages and to embody troops, 22. 912-13 ; on public claims, 8. 141-143 ; on scarcity of grain, 14. 332; on troubles in Burke, 14. x, 321. resigns as J. P., 1 7. 294 ; 20. 22. returns made to, 13. 316, 317; of drafts under, 14. 874; of militia under, 22. iv. road coms'r, 23. 754. 920. salt to be delivered to, 10. 682. sends no talks to Indians, 1 1 . 608. sends prisoners east, 1 1 . 392 ; to Hal- ifax, 11. 415. sends troops against tbe Overhills, 1 1. xvi. sent south, 14. v. serves in S. C, 14. iv. should march against tories. 10. 664. skirmishes with, 22. 211. 238. son defeats tories, 15. 265. takes arms and ammunition, 16. 193. takes deposition, 8. 608. takes field against Tarleton, 1 7. 1040. takes Kimbrough prisoner, 22. 612. takes no troops to S. C. from Wash- ington District and reason, 1 3. xi. takes troops in S. C, 10. xi. threatens Br., 15. 50. to attack Indians, 11. 339. to attend election on Yadkin, 10. 312. to be ordered to S. C, 15. 350. to Caswell on aid to S. C. and land grants, 15. 340-341; on concentra- tion of troops, &c,, 1 3. 252 ; on In- dian trouble, 22. 754-5 ; on the movement of troops and Indian af- fairs, and answer, 14. 161-162, 175- 176 ; on the movement to S. C, 1 3. 282-283 ; on movements of troops in S. O. and Ga. enlistments, &c., 14. 20-22 ; on returns of troops, 1 1 . 563-564; on threatened Indian out- break, 1 1 . 372 ; on tories in Burke Co., &c., 14. 132-133. to Christian on Cherokee expedition, 10. 650-651. to Council of Safety on Cherokee ex- pedition, 10. 651-652, 662, 669; on Cherokee expedition, 1 0. 788-789 ; on Cherokee outrages, 10. 726-727. to deliver guns, 13. 763-764. to discharge frontier militia, 12. 159, 328. to furnish powder, 10. 633; supplies and guard to Indians, 22. 930. to Gates on blockade of Charleston, 14. 496; on Br. movements in S. C, 14. 825-826; on movements of Br., 14. 514-515. to make arms, 10. 354. to march against Cherokees, 10. 680. to Nash on money, 14. 843. to raise troops, 14. 829. to superintend press, 1 7. 413, 415 ; 20. 100, 103. troops under, 19. 995; short, 13. 339. Williamson to on Cherokee expedi- tion, 10. 745-748. withdraws flag, 16. 255. wounded and captured at Camden, 14. XV ; 22. 523, 524. Rutherford, Mrs. Griffith, 16. 538, 539. Rutherford, Isaac, letter from ment'd, 22. 577. Rutherford, J., a J. P., 6. 775. Rutherford, James, a J. P., 6. 764. Rutherford, James, a J. P., 22. 445. Rutherford, James, colonel of militia, 22. 413. Rutherford, James, in Indian war, 10. 759. Rutherford, Jas., in militia, 22. 473. Rutherford, James, ordered to raise EUTHEKFORD, JAMES 476 EUTHERFOED, JOHl^ troops against regulators, 8. 700, 708. Rutherford, James, son of G. B., 22. 113. Rutherford, James, time for survey extended, 5. 812. Rutherford, James, warrant to, 8. 709. Rutherford, John, 9. 697; 10. 452. Rutherford, John, 15. 635. Rutherford, John, account of quit rents ment'd, 5. 23 ; with Jos. An- derson, 5. 939, 941. administration letters granted to, 5. 177. advises pardon for regulators, 8. 648-649. allows stopping of payment to An- derson's estate, 5. 954-955. and Cherokee boundary, 7. 504, 508, 738, 853, 995, 998, 1000. and Murray, case against Dobbs, 5. 935-960. appointed attorney for Burrington, Jr., 6. 277-278; to supreme com- mand against regulators and or- ders, 22. 873-6. asks salary for council, 9. 375-376. at council of war, 7. 842. attorney for Frankland, 6. 550-551 ; for Whitehead, 6. 717-718. bond as commissioner to sign and stamp debenture bills, 9. 72, 73. bond to as receiver general, 5. 438- 439. Board of Trade recommends suspen- sion, 5. 957-958 ; on suspension of, 5. 959-960. called to task for letter, 5. 821-822, 826. certifies on payments, 5. 828. chairman com. of whole, 6. 1226. character, 5. 145. claims allowed, 9. 129, 205, 214, 220 ; for S. O. survey, 9. 302. commands troops against Regula- tors, 7. 828. commission as member of council, 11. 115, 117; as receiver gen., 6. 755-757. commissioner of Ft. Johnston, 4. 12.J5 ; to examine pilots, 23. 355 ; to issue bills, 23. 850-1. compiles rent roll, 8. 40. deposition on confusion in northern counties, 4. 1221, 1222. difficulties in collecting quit rents, 5. 815. Dobbs on answers given by, 5. 050- 954; proclamation against notes of, 5. 955 ; to Bd. of Trade on con- duct as receiver gen., 5. 945-948; to Treasury on actions of, 5. 939- 943, 944, 945. endorses Murray's private notes, 5. 943. explanation and answer to certain questions, 5. 935-939, 940, 944; of dealings with Anderson considered, 5. 952. favors court bill and character, 9. 973, 078. finds difficulty in collecting quit rents, 9. 606. in assembly, 8. 455. in council, 4. 1245-1252, 1253-1255, 1256-1274, 1315, 1319-1329; S. iii, 18, 29-30, 32-33, 34-35, 36-38, 44-53, 114ft, 146, 176-177, 217-219, 226-231, 262-271, 273-281, 490-492, 493, 494, 502-520, 653-654, 666-675, 814-817, 821-823, 825-827, 829-831, 834-835, 836-840, 841-843, 874-884, 1107; 8. 755-757, 759-799, 838-892, 1007-1013, 1014-1020, 1064-1067, 1071-1076, 1083-1087, 1089, 1092-1108, 1224- 1229, 1231-1257; 7. 4-7, 8-9, 10-31, 34-35, 37-38, 41-49, 50, 53-59, 105, 118-120, 133-137, 137, 160, 168, 187- 188, 227-232, 258-259, 273-279, 306- 341, 427-428, 449-454, 501-506, 523- 529, 532-535, 549-568, 672-676, 690, 702, 720-722, 730-731, 783, 784-785, 792-794, 850-851, 870-871, 872-874, 875-876, 883-884, 890-895, 896-924; 8. 105, 191-193, 199-201, 226, 249- 255, 262, 268-270, 272, 282-287, 292- 302, 347-384, 480-481, 490-493, 513, 623-626 ; 9. 3. 4, 52-53, 55-57, 66, 75, 78, 101-130, 228-2;^0, 372, 376-407, 410-420, 425-447, 594-596, 601-607, 706-733, 788-791, 830-874, 954-955, 981-983, 1018-1020, 1041, 1056, 1078- 1079, 11.32-1133, 11.36, 1144-1146, 1171, 1177-1178, 1207, 1211; 10. 38- 40. in militia. 22. 306. in Indian war, 10. 759. in Regulator campaign, 8. 059; 19. 841. .iudge chancery ct, 6. 1042. land grant to, 4. 594, 1248 ; 7. 120. letter ment'd, 8. 167; on quit rents, discussed, 5. 647-648. lieut. gen., 22. 870, 871. makes agreement on Cherokee bound- ary, 7. 469-471. EUTHEEFOED, JOHN 477 EUTHEEFOED, THOMAS marries widow of Gov. Johnston, 5. 145. memorials as Receiver General, 22. 876-8; considered by Board of Trade, 5. 987, 988, 989; on collec- tion of quit rents, 9. 602-604; on difficulty of making rent roll and answer of Atty Gen., 6. 1073-1076 ; to Tryon on payment for rent roll, 7. 229-230. notes of ment'd, 5. 988. on arrears of quit rents, 7. 513. on com. of assem., 5. 219, 220, 241, 654, 683, 685, 814, 823. on com. of council, 6, 810, 819, 824, 840, 842, 860, 900&, 930, 1091, 1092, 1095, 1156, 1158, 1225, 1273 ; 7. 335, 552, 555, 572, 621, 665, 683, 898, 940; 8. 290; 9. 106, 138, 144, 382, 404, 434, 453, 493, 513, 712, 741, 745, 752, 1205. on precedency in council, 8. 625-626. on price of grain, 5. 32-33. opposes inferior courts, 9. 822, 830. orders to troops, 7. 834-838. petition, 18. 178, 186-187, 189, 400, 417, 418. petitions on issue of paper currency, 7. 681-683. president of council, 7. 309, 335, 336, 337, 340, 385, 414, 423 ; 9. 130 ; 25. 513. promoted It. gen., 7. 831, 833. protests against locating capitol at Newbern, 6. xxiv-xxv, 878-879. quarrels with Dobbs, 6. xxxiv-xxxv. questions on quit rents answered, 7. 135-137. quoted on quit rent act, 9. 992; on state of quit rents, 9. 260, 261. receiver of quit rents, 5. 21 ; 8. 636. receives notes for quit rents, 5. 822. recommends exchequer ct., 5. 949 ; McCartney, 9. 61-62. reports as receiver general, 4. 1255 ; on accounts as receiver gen., 9. 646, 647-655 ; on his accounts and on quit rents, 8. 193, 195 ; on quit rents, 5. 652; 8. 161-164; 9. 608- 610. restored as receiver gen., 6. 621 ; to council, 6. 558, 559, 626. road coms'r, 23. 220, 910. sells lands, 21. 149; slaves, 16. 256. suspended as receiver gen. and coun- cillor gen., 5. 827-8, 940; 6. 1015; and reason, 5. 941-2, 946-7, 956, 957, 959. suspension discussed, 6. 45, 57, 58. takes deposition, 6. 1067. takes oath, 8. 1087 ; as commissioner on debenture bills, 9. 73. time of survey extended, 5. 812. to administer oath to Eegulators, 8. 586. to Board of Trade on his suspension, 5. 956 ; on quit rents and paper money, 5. 586-589. to Granville on his suspension, 5. 958-959. to Johnston on McCulloh grants, 8. 993-994. to King on salary for council, 5. 760- 761. to make out accounts, 5. 145. to prepare representation on S. C. boundary, 8. 770, 775-779. to receive books of Allen, 7. 883. Tiyon to on Cherokee boundary, 7. 460, 467, 468. under influence of Murray, S. 953. unfit to be receiver gen., 10. 245, 404; 11. 726. will attend Cherokee survey, 7. 254. witness, 6. 50. Rutherford, Robt., a J. P., 23. 993. in Prov. Cong., 10. 165, 168, 173. juror, 9. 673, 675. Rutherford, T., payment to, 13. 348. Rutherford, T., register, 9. 298. Rutherford, Thomas,iie. 256. Rutherford, Thos., 20. 398. Rutherford, Thos., army rank, 16. 1151. Rutherford, Thomas, claims on S. C. survey, 9. 302. clerk, 9. 298; 22. 869. colonel, 10. 207. deputy sec'y to Tryon, 6. 1080 ; 7. 91, 118. in assem., 9. 1188, 1189. in Prov. Cong., 9. 1042, 1049, 1178, 1180, 1181; 10. 165, 167, 172, 500. loyalist, 10. 595. manifesto from on joining King, 10. 452. on com. of assem., 9. 1197. patents declared void, 7. 119-120. payment to, 9. 649. property confiscated, 1 9. 672 ; 24. 263, 424. register, 9. 298. reports on records, 6. 1017. resurvey to, 6. 1085. runs away from Moore's Creek, 1 1 . 290. EUTHEEFOED, THOMAS 478 EUTHEEFOED COUNTY sent out of State as prisoner, 10. 545. summons witnesses, 6. 999-1000. • takes oath, 7. 168. time of survey extended, 5. 812. witness, 6. 1043. Rutherford, Thos., in militia, 22. 413. Rutherford, Thos., widow claims part of estate, 21. 149-150. Rutherford, Mrs. Thomas, 16. 256; 21. 149. Rutherford, Wm., to Martin on land ungranted, 9. 1021. Rutherford, Wm. Gordon, petition, 18. 178, 186-187, 189, 400, 417, 418. Rutherford and Turnbull, Thos., bill for goods, 22. 454. Rutherford County, 4. iv ; 14. 663, 694; 1 6. 102, 162, 175, 697, 800 ; 1 7. 294, 303, 306, 373, 400, 657, 684, 763, 816, 817, 848, 902; 18, 497; 19. 66, 121, 204, 245, 332, 428, 440, 595, 628, 761; 20. 22, 24, 95, 114, 165, 183, 245, 342, 346, 359, 435 ; 21. 104, 205, 308, 354, 366, 368, 395, 580, 657, 705, 791, 814, 816, 849, 1051, 1070; 22. 126, 127, 139, 140, 895; 24. 374, 387, 482, 646, 761, 762. act for public buildings in, 24. 771 ; for tax for pub. buildings, 24. 604, 943-4; for town in, 24. 934-6; for two places for musters, and on elections, 25. 50-1 ; on jurors, 24. 238, 451, 689-90; 25. 44; on land warrants, 25. 101-2 ; on mill dams, 24. 743 ; on public buildings, 24. 411-12, 645-6 ; to add part to Burke, 24. 845-6 ; to change time of co. ct., 24. 460-1, 717; to collect sinking fund arrears, 24. 990 ; to collect tax arrears, 24. 824; to create, 24. 236-8, 411, 473, 645-6, 934-6; to destroy wild animals, 24. 749-50, 826; to fix boundaiT, 24. 957; to go into Morgan Dist., 24. 451, 689-90. and King's Mtn., 15. 163. Baptists in, 5. 1187. bill for public buildings in, 17. 305, .^42, 344, 398, 415 ; 20. 55, 106 ; for entry taker to deliver warrants, 21. 743, 748, 750, 755, 890, 802, S94, 900, 902; for tax for public buildings, 19. 610; for tax for C. H., 21. 809, 831, 836, 978, 988, 1003, 1004; for town and p. build- ings, 20. 197-198, 212-213, 222, 346, 378, 409; on boundary, 19. 616, 617, 642; 20. 66, 87, 96, 531, 558, 576; 21. 71, 77, 103, 114, 119, 139; on land claims in, 1 9. 765, 782 ; on musters, &c., 21. 418; to change C. H., 19. 561, 676, 683; to collect sinking fund tax, 21. 836; to divide, 21. 771, 774, 845, 855, 918- 919, 924, 925, 926, 1014, 1022, 1032, 1044; to extend line of, 17. 332, 351, 356, 382, 398, 403, 404 ; to join part of Burke to, 18. 45, 54-55, 63, 117, 144, 283, 302, 343, 363, 368, 441, 448, 453 ; to extend boundary line, 19. 202, 213, 217, 330, 343, 344, 349, 354, 434, 461, 764, 771, 773, 807; to settle mill dams, 17. 361, 366, 403, 406 ; 20. 75, 101. British in, 14. 615. census of 1790, 26. 1053-1076. complains of Gilbert, 16. 54, 70. court should be held, 14. 865. drafts from, 14. 874. election contest, 19. 328, 337. erected out of Tryon, 8. xxxv. field officers appointed, 17. 651, 734, 737. In Salisbury dist, 15. 377. land entries in, 20. 97-98, 108 ; made void, 17. 846-847, 848, 851, 942, 943, 945. members in assembly, 1 3. 736, 785 ; 16. 2, 20: 17. 205. 298, 715, 795, 878 ; 18. 2, 227 ; 1 9. 1, 129, 198, 203, 234, 275, 400, 416, 504, 718, 756; 20. 2, 120, 142, 302, 319, 476, 482 ; 21. 2, 8, 194, 730, 732, 872, 1052. member in conv. 1788 and 89, 22. 3, 8, 38, 51. memorial from considered, 16. 138, 154, 155, 162. militia afCairs, 19. 314; called out in, 17. 962, 965. owes state, 21. 1077. petition from, 19. 40, 41, 108, 109, 174, 178, 184, 204, 314, 338. 603; 21. 252, 276, 309, 318, 623, 655, 1022 ; from officers, 1 6. 69. report on warrants from, 17. 374. resolve on land entries in, 1 7. 409 ; on taxes in, 21. 705-706. specific tax to be collected, 20. 104- 105. tax in, 19. 707. Tories routed in, 14. 772 ; sentenced in, 16. 777. troops of at King's Mtn., 15. xi; en- rolled, 16. xi; to be raised in, 14. 28. EUTHEEFOED'S BEIGADE 479 EUTLEDGE, JOHN Rutherford's Brigade, 15. 170. Rutherford's Mill, Br. advance from, 15. 496; at, 15. 514, 520; 22. 539, 544, 593. Rutherford's Trace, 10. 713, 883. Ruthledge. See Rutledge. Ruthledge, George, witness in Moore case, 15. 689. Ruthledge, James, witness in Moore case, 15. 689. Ruthlege, Jas., in militia, 22. 452. Rutland, James, 23. 503. Rutland, James, juror, 2. 364. Rutland, James, quit rents of, 22. 243. Rutland, James, Jr., asks for lapse patent, 2. 501. Rutland, James, Sr., juror, 4. 522. Rutland, James, Sr., land lapses, 2. 501. Rutland, Randolph, army ranli, IB. 1149. Rutland, Reding, army ranlj, 16. 1149. Rutledge. See Roulledge, Routledge, Ruthledge. Rutledge, , attacks Br., 14. 784. Rutledge, , goes to R. I., 16. 941. Rutledge, Mr., 10. 315. Rutledge, Mr., 15. 330, 331. Rutledge, Mr., quoted, 15. 31. Rutledge, Mrs., 15. 374. Rutledge, Capt., 24. 947. Rutledge, Capt., near Charlotte, 14. 679. report on troops under, 15. 74. Rutledge, Edward, brings letter from S. C. for aid, 13. 875, 967. interviews Lord Howe, 10. 801. introduced to Burke, 14. 211-212. letter of ment'd, 1 5. 194, 195. prisoner, 15. 392. to Caswell on aid to S. C, 15. 331- 332. Rutledge, Hugh, prisoner, 15. 392. speaker S. C. House of Reps., 17. 47, 48. Rutledge, Jas., tax collector, 19. 706. Rutledge (Rudledghe), John, 10. 659, 679; 14. si, 105, 120, 150, 433, 450, 452, 453, 459, 468, 500, 588, 632, 656, 747, 752, 834; 15. 152, 156, 585; 16. 242, 264, 265, 333, 338, 492, 1000 ; 22. 967. asks aid for S. C, and leave to re- cruit in N. C, 10. 924, 928-929. borrows £1,000, 22. 533. Burke to on Indian expedition and executions, 16. 511-512. Caswell to on aid to S. C, 14. 151 ; on Cherokee treaty, &c., 11. 455, 496; on de LaPort, 11. 508; on forwarding express, 11. 663-664; on invasion of Va., &c., 14. 99- 101; on N. C. troops to aid S. C, 14. 188-189; on purchase of cloth- ing, pay of troops, &c., 14. 98-99. Council of Safety to on Cherokee ex- pedition, 1 1 . 316, 317 ; on Cherokee war, 11. 337, 354-355; on Indians, 11. 313-314; on powder, 11. 313. disposition of prisoners by, 14. 697. escort for, 16. 273. gov. of S. C, 22. 153. holds treasonable letters, 14. 871. in C. C, 22. 754. in Fed. conv., 20. 763. Jefferson to on Cherokee affairs, 14. 221 kind to Burke, 1 6. 17. leaves Charleston, 15. 27. letter from ment'd, 11. 319, 320; 14. 824, 825; 15. 194, 195, 404. letter to, 15. 388-389. location, 14. 78. pardons Fanning, 22. 189. petitions to clear river, 21. 92, 99. reports on needs of S. C, 15. 417. quoted, 15. 99. sends Glenn to Va., 14. 79. to on Cherokee, 10. 657-658. to on movements of troops in S. C, 14. 805. to be drawn on, 14. 650. to Burke on supplies, 16. 270-271. to Caswell introducing de Bonstetien, 13. 203; Oliphant, 13. 89; on aid to S. C, 11. 359; 14. 23, 32, 37, .38, 43, 60-61, 67, 73, 77, 112-113, 284-285, 286, 287, 341; 15. 332-333, 354-355 ; pn arrival of French offi- cers, 11. 502-503; on battle of Stono, 14. 120-121 ; on Br. invasion of S. C, 15. 344; on Cherokee treaty, 1 1 . 417 ; on movement of troops, 15. 368; on powder, 14. 45-46 ; on prisoners, 14. 25, 26 ; on provisions for troops, 11. 464-465; on Tories in and aid to S. C, 15. 349-350; on traitors and prisoners, 14. 130-131. to Council of Safety on Cherokee ex- pedition, 10. 758-759. to Nash on fall of Charleston and con- dition of S. C, 14. 819-820; on movements of Br., &c., 14. 821- 824. to open Catawba, 24. 961. EUTLEDGE, JOHN 480 RYOEDAlSr, DENIS to Prov. Cong, on aid to S. C, 10. 892-893. to Williamson on Cherokee expedi- tion, 10. 658. Rutledge, John, petition, 20. 541. Rutledge, Mrs. John, 14. 632; 15. 20. Rutledge, Nicholas, deposition by wife, 4. 1190. land grant to, 4. 704. Rutledge, Samuel, army pay, 17. 243. Rutledge, Thos., a J. P., 23. 993. appoints com. gen., 15. 347. dist. auditor, 24. 422. prisoner, 16. 674. warrant to, 19. 671. Rutledge, Wm., ensign, 10. 626. Rutledge, Wm., land grant to, 4. 767. Rutledge, Wm., owes State, 21. 1070. Rutledge Fort, S. C, 14. 162; 18. 524, 554. treaty to be held at, 17. 474, 517, 524, 538, 582. Rutlege, Geo., in militia, 22. 281. Rutlidge, Thos., in militia, 22. 383. Rutlidge> Wm., in militia, 22. 383. Rutor, Lewis, army rank. 16. 1151. Rutter, John, law suit, 2. 105-106. Rutter, John, runs away from master, 2. 262. Rutter, Jos., army rank, 16. 1147. Rutter, Thos., in militia, 22. .324. Ryal, John, land grant to, 4. 618. Ryal, Joseph, deposition ment'd, 5. 994; fails to make good charges, 6. 78. Ryal, Owen, juror, 4. 521. Ryall (Ryal), Charles, land grant to, 4. 1038, 1049. rights proved, 4. 595, 1033. Ryall, John, allowance to, 22. 821. Ryall, Joseph, affidavits, 6. 82. Ryall, Wm., army rank. 16. 1150.. Ryan, Benjn., wants to be militia capt., 5. 425. Ryan, Corns., army rank, 16. 1149. Ryan, Corns., army rank, 16. 1150. Ryan, David, a J. P., 6. 636. Ryan, David, army pay, 17. 245. Ryan, Edward, asks pardon for Hun- ter, 9. 86-87. Ryan, Geo., a J. P., 23. 993. petition. 20. 202, 546. Ryan, Hercules, army rank, 16. 1144. Ryan, James, in assembly, 12. 384, 399, 408, 424, 442; 19. 373, 375. in Prov. Cong., 10. 165, 500, 502, 523; on com. Prov. Cong., 10. 507. Ryan, John, asks pardon for Hunter, 9. 86-87. Ryan, Jno., in militia, 22. 422. Ryan, Patk., army rank, 15. 728; 16. 1144. Ryan, Peter, pensioner, 22. 83. Ryan, Thomas, army pay, 17. 244. army rank, 16. 1144. Ryan, Thos., army rank, 16. 1149. Ryan, Thos., deposition in case of McCulloh vs. Johnston, 4. 1102, 1104, 1123-1126. illegal administration, 4. 1098. land grant to, 4. 591. loses land, 4. 1117. Ryan, Thos., quit rents of, 22. 243. Ryan, Thos., quit rents of, 22. 248. Ryan, Thos., quit rents of, 22. 243. Ryan, Wm., army rank, 16. 1149. pensioner, 22. 83. Ryans, Benj., in militia; 22. 365. Ryans' (Rion's), 20. 625, 658; 21. 458, 525, 541. Ryan's Warehouse, 18. 679. Ryder. See Rider. Ryder, Sir Dudley, on representation and other acts, 4. 1223-1224. opinions on blank patents, 4. 318- 323. 326; on McCulloh's case, Sj. 031; on salvage, &c., of Spanish wrecks, 4. 1309-1310, 1311. PopiJle to on validity of N. C. laws, 3. 532, 535. report on quit rents and staple com- modities, 4. 286-291. Rye, Joseph, exempted, 7. 381. Ryers, Samuel, parole of, 14. 694. Ryerse, Capt., exchanged, 19. 1000. Ryerson, Stephen, pensioner, 22. 82. Ryle, John, Regul.itor, 8. 78. Ryles, David, army rank, 16. 1148. Ryley, Jacob, claims allowed, 9. 953. Ryley, John, ensign, 17. 907. Ryley, John, Jr., petition for granted, 10. 975. Ryley, Robert, land grant to, 4. 759, 7(;.">, 887. Ryley, Wm., land grant to, 4. 594. rights iiroved, 4. 598. Rynold, Tarry, enlists, 22. 431. Ryon, Jas., in assembly, 19. 373, 375. Ryon, John, sells land, 10. 885. Ryon, Patrick, reenlists, 15. 7.50. Ryordan (Ryorden), Denis (Dennis), arrested, 2. 103. surety, 2. 467.