John Adams and George Washington, 81; Polk and Benton, 81; Webster and the Adamses, 82; Webster and Lord Brougham, 80; Webster and W. W. Corcoran, 82; Col. Byrd and Duke of Cumber- land, 82, 83; Christopher Hughes and the King of Holland, 83; Hughes and the Duke of Welling- ton, 80, 84; Hughes and General Scott, 84; Mr. Madison, 85; John Tyler and John Randolph, 139, 358.
Aristocracy: In Pennsylvania, 86; in Maryland, 86, 87; in Virginia, 88, 89, 90, 93-97; in New England, 148.
Arnold, Benedict: A plan to capture,
Baptists: Petition for a Meeting House, 329.
Barbers and Perukemakers, 203, 205. Bassett Family, 140.
Bellini, Charles, First Professor of Modern Languages, 178.
Belles of Saratoga in 1816, 302-305- Misses Livingston, Wilkins and Phillips.
Blackburn, William, and His De- scendants, 263-268.
Book Notices: "The Conquest of the
Old Southwest," by Dr. Archibald Henderson, 142; "John Archibald Campbell," by Judge Henry G. Connor, 208-215; "History of the United States Circuit and Dis trict Courts of North Carolina," by Judge Henry G. Connor, 283; "Memorial Address on the Pre- sentation of the Statue to the City of Wilmington of George Davis," by Judge Henry G. Con- nor, 283; "Francis Morgan and Some of His Descendants," by Annie Noble Sims, 283; Addresses of Col. H. A. Dupont, 284; "The
Burwells of New Jersey and Canada, 327-329.
Cary Family, 284. Champe, John, 331-335. Sir John Clay, 139.
Charles City County Petitions: Against the Paper Money, 160- 165; Thomas Goodwyn's heir, 165; Quakers, for special privileges, 166; Quakers against slavery, 167- 170; B. Harrison against Gill Seines, 170, 171; Benjamin Har rison regarding Robert Morris, 171-176.
Colonial Brick, 286. Curle Family, 140. Cusick Family, 264, 265.
Dunmore, Lord, Proclamation freeing servants and slaves, 323. Established Church, Memorial for an, 230-232.
Fauquier County, Finding of, 314-320; Indians of, 316-318; Baptists in, 239.
Flowerdew Hundred, 115; Why named, 126-130.
Flowerdew Family, 125-130.
Floyd, John B., A Defence, 154-156. Formicula-Stuart-Bankhead, 194. Fort Sumter, 208-213. French Huguenots: Dr. John Toton, 279; Jean Marot, 271, 272, 282, History of, by Col. Dupont, 284. Galt, J. M.-A sketch, 247.
*Notice: The pagination of the first number in this volume by mistake began with page 289 and ran to page 360. The next number commenced with page 73, as if the first number had been correctly numbered, and after this the third and fourth numbers continued in regular sequence. The in- dices follow the order of the numbers.
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