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.
*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.
Gilliam, James Skelton, A Trip to the North, 249-310.
Girardin, Louis H, 280.
Goodriches of Isle of Wight County, 130, 131, 207.
The Great Freshet, 244, 245. Greensville County, Marriage Bonds, 248-256.
Hansford, Thomas, 358;
Hardings of London and Virginia,
Harwood-Baptist, 280.
Holladay Family, 257-262.
Hospital for Lunatics, 177, 185. Impost Act of 1781, 357.
Lancaster County: Destructive wolves in, 358.
Letters: John Tyler, Sr., 151; Rob- ert M. Hughes, 154-156; R. Gris- wold, 228-229; Thomas Jefferson, 233; John Howard, 224; Dr. J. M. Galt, 246, 247.
Life in the Old South, 101-104. Lincoln: Criticised by initimate friends, 149; in what sense his death was a "dark day," 150; how unlike John Marshall, 221; Vacil- lation as to Fort Sumter, 208-215; a political dancer, 214-215. Litchfield Law School, 157, 158, 224- 230.
Marot, Jean, 282. Marriage Bonds: Monacans,
Indians: The Shawnees 320, 321; Manahoacs, 316-319;
317-318; Tribes of Fauquier Co., 315-319; Florida, 111, 112.
Direc tors of the Hospital for Lunatics for pay to the Keeper and Matron, 177: Charles Bellini for pay as clerk of Foreign Correspondence, 178; John Blair for Salary, 178, 179; Justices for use of the Pub lic Jail. 178, 179; John Watkins as Steward of the Continental Hospital, 180; Gabriel Maupin for Bounty Land, 180: Lessees of the Governor's Land for Quiet Possession of Their Leases, 181; Authorities of Williamsburg for the Use of the Late Capitol as a School, 182; Same for a Lottery, and Power to the Hustings Court fo admit deeds and wills to record. 183, 184: Dr. John de Sequevra for pay as physician to the Hos pital for lunatics, 185; Dr. Wil- liam Carter for bounty land, 185; Walter Hopkins for compensa- tion, 186: Maior John Lee for compensation, 187-190; Dr. Joseph Hay for Compensation as sur- geon's mate State of Virginia Hospital, 196: John Lambert for confiscated lands. 190. 191; Wil- son Miles Cary for emancipating a slave. 191. 192: Rector of Bru ton Parish for sale of the Glebe, the Factory and Whaley's Free School land, 192. 193.
James City County Petitions:
Jefferson and his Detractors, 151-153. Johnson. Marmaduke, 358. The Judiciary Power, 217-221.
Northampton Coun ty, 338-357; Greensville County, 248-256.
Negroes: As suppliant and contra- band, 77-80; Slave trade in, 79; Slavery and Freedom, 98-101; in Mississippi, 101-104; freed by Lord Dunmore, 323; Quaker's Pe- tition in 1831, 167-169.
New England Colonies: Despotic Government in, 146. Non-Slaveholders, 99.
The North in 1816: Poor table fare, 294; farms well cultivated, 294; indifferent pulpit orators, 298; belles of Saratoga, 302-305. Noland Harrison Powell Gilmer Re- cords, 132-134.
Northampton County: Resolutions on the Stamp Act, 217; Marriage Bonds, 338-357.
Ogilvie's School, 280. Paroles and Oaths of Allegiance, 73- 75.
Pilgrim Fathers, 145-147.
Point Pleasant, Battle of, 320. Powell, Capt. William, 268-270. Princeton College, 295.
Queries relating to Watson and Lee, 357.
Ramseur, Stephen D., 284.
Rawlings (Rawlins, Rollins) Family, 258.
Rhode Island and Independence, 222, 223. Richmond:
Saratoga: Described in 1816. 294-306; belles of Saratoga, 302-305. Scotch Broom, 246.
Semple, James, 282.
Sherwood, 207, 280.
Sims (Simms) Family, 265, 268, 283. Slavery and Freedom, 98-101.
Stanley Hundred, 121; Why so named, 125.
Storke, Catherine, 279.
Tayloe, Benjamin Ogle, "Memorials of," 80-97.
Taylor, Col. Francis, Revolutionary services, 335-338. Tombstones:
Mrs. Elizabeth Hill Skipwith, 322; Obelisk at Curls Neck, 245.
Tyler, John, Story of meeting John Randolph, 139; his Bible carried off, 358.
University of Virginia:
Site of the, 223; bill to establish, 281; history of, 286, 287.
Venable, Richard N, Diary of, 135-138. Virginia: The arrested charter of 1676, 289-294; its people a mili- tary people, 320-321; behind the Northern States in farming, 234; better in everything else, 295; State Notes at a discount, 295;
Airlie, 314.
Alabama, 103.
Albany, 296, 297, 307, 150. Albemarle, 178, 233, 280.
Algonquin Indians, 314, 318.
Alexander, 283.
Alleghany Mts, 317, 173.
Allen, 90, 113, 114, 164, 248, 251, 273
Banister, 140, 151.
Bankhead, 194, 195.
Baptist, 280.
Barbar, 273.
Barclay, 158.
Barksdale, 270.
Barlow, 339, 351, 249.
Barnard, 270.
Barnes, 309, 132, 158, 249.
Barraud, 359.
Barret, 339.
Barod's Tavern, 296.
Bartholomew, 296.
Baskerville, 113, 273, 274, 277.
Bass, 248, 249, 250, 254.
Bassett, 140, 141.
Bates, 170, 270.
Batson, 351, 356.
Batte, 249, 250, 251, 269.
Battles and Leaders of the Civil War,
154. Bayard, 86, 96. Bayaton, 353.
Beadles, 165.
Bearcroft, 109.
Beavans, 351, 353.
Beasley, 198.
Beattie's Ford, N. C., 277.
Becket, 338, 341.
Bedford, Eng., 327.
Bell, 338, 341, 342, 347, 352.
Belote, 346, 349, 356.
Bellevue House, 301, 303.
Bellini, 178.
Belleisle, 279.
Belvoir House, 284.
Bennett, 329, 250.
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