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INDEX.

A.

Aborigines in Georgia, 45.

of, 174; causes of failure, 179; second
advance towards, 197.

Acadians sent to Georgia, 413; leave, Ayllon, Lucas Vasquez de, 6; fits out

417.

Acts passed by the Assembly, under
Gov. Reynolds, 399.

Acts passed by the Assembly, under
Gov. Ellis, 437.

Adams, John, second President of

United States, visits Oglethorpe, 209.
Alaric and De Soto compared, 25.
Albert, Capt., remains in Carolina, 34.
Allowance to colonists, 129.

Amelia Island visited and named, 135.
Anderson, Adam, one of Trustees, 466.
Andrews, St., Fort, 135.
Ante-Columbian voyagers, 1.

Archer, Thomas, one of the Trustees,

471.

Archer, Hon. Henry, one of the Trus-
tees, ib.

ships for slaves, 7; fate of the expe-
dition, 7; appointed Gov. of Chi-
chora, 8.

B.
Bailiffs, French, English, Georgian,

218.

Barrington, Sir John, 473.

Bathurst, Sir Francis, 122; Earl Ba-
thurst, 472.

Beauclerk, Lord Sidney, one of Trus-
tees, ib.

Bedford, Rev. Arthur, notice of, 466.
Belgrade, siege of, 80.

Belitha, William, one of Trustees, 465.
Bellegarde, Marquis de, 78.

Berkeley, Bishop, companion of Ogle-
thorpe, 78.

Bethel, Slingsby, 475.

Arredondo, Engineer, Commissioner to Bethesda, 351.

Oglethorpe, 149.

Argyle, Fort, 98.

Assembly, plan of representative, pro-
posed by Trustees, 245; meets, 247;
representation of, 248; constitution
of Commons House of, 389; time of
service of members defined and limit-
ed, 446.

Augusta laid out and named, 137 ; con-
dition of, 214, 361; visited by Gov.
Reynolds, 412.

Augustine, St., founding of, 39; siege

Bevan, Joseph V., viii.

Bibles, Testaments, and Prayer Books
sent to Georgia, 320.
Bills of credit issued by Carolina, 144.
Bloody Marsh, battle of, 188.
Boehler, Rev. Peter, 365–7.
Bolzius, Rev. Martin, 110, 362.
Bosomworth, Abraham, 234, 236; Rev.
Thomas, 226, 231, 238-40, 358, 450-
4; Mary, 297, 450–4.
Bouverie, Sir Jacob de, one of Trus-
tees, 471.

498

Brandy prohibited, 283.

Bray, Rev. Dr., associates of, 354.
Bryan, Jonathan, 388, 392.

INDEX.

Clifton, William, Attorney-General,

387, 392.

Cochran, Lieutenant-Colonel, 152, 201.

Bundy, Rev. Richard, D.D., one of Cokayne, Francis, 474.

Trustees, 105, 466.

Burton, Rev. John, D.D., sketch of, 465.
Burgoyne, Sir Roger, one of Trus-
tees, 472.

C.

Cabeza de Vaca, applies for govern-
ment of Florida, 14.

Cabot, John and Sebastian, discover

main land before Columbus, 3.
Calthorpe, Sir Henry, 473.
Campbell, Alexander Hume, ib.
Cannibals, declared by the King of

Spain subject to slavery, 7.
Cardross, Lord, leads a colony to South
Carolina, and driven away by the
Spaniards, 58, 142.

Coligni, Admiral, 30.

Combahee river discovered, 7.
Commerce of Savannah, 313.
Commercial house, the first established
in Georgia, 313.
Constitution, new, for Georgia, granted
1754, 383.

Convention of landholders, 300.
Cook, Lieutenant-Colonel, 201.
Coosa river, visited by De Soto, 23.
Coope, Richard, 470.
Copp, Rev. Jonathan, 361.
Coram, Thomas, one of Trustees, 467.
Cornewall Velters, 473.
Counties, Georgia divided into two,
224; united, 226.

Couper, James Hamilton, xiii.

Caroline, Queen, wears a robe of Court-Martial on Oglethorpé, 202, 206.

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Charter, provisions of, 63; surrender
of, 251; of the colony of Georgia 476.
Cherokees, 48.

Courts of law and equity established,

391.

Coweta, treaty, 157.

Creeks hold a council with Oglethorpe,
95; with Ellis, 440; visit Savannah,
ceremonies and speeches on recep-
tion of by Gov. Ellis, 441.

Crow, Rev. Dr., gives a library for
Savannah, 354.

Cumberland Island, why so named,

135.

Cumming, Sir Alexander, Commis-
sioner to Indians, 49.
Currency in Georgia, 314, 401.
Cust, Sir John, 475.

Chicora, where situated; natives stolen Cuti fachiqua, interview of De Soto with

Churches, their condition in the prov-

from, 7.

ince, 354.

princess of, 22.

D.

Church of England established by law Daniel, Dr. Wm. C., xiii.

in Georgia, 444.

Church, Rev. Alonzo, D.D., xiii.

Clergy, influence of in advancing Trus-

tees' plan, 319.

Danforth, Rev. Mr., 375.

D'Arcy, James, Lord, one of Trus

tees, 469.

Darien, 127, 214.

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De Brahm, William, Surveyor of Geor- Eyles, Sir Francis, 465.

gia, 387, 408.

Defenceless state of Georgia, 409.
Delamotte, Mr., teacher in Savannah,

341.

Eyre, Robert, 470.

F.

Fallowfield, John, 225.

Fees, schedule of, to be put up in pub-
lic offices, 411.

De Lyon, Abraham, vigneron of the
colony, 103.
Dempsey, Charles, appointed Commis- Filatures built at Savannah and Frede-
sioner, 146.
Derby, James Stanley, Earl of, one of Firmian, Count, Archbishop of Salz-
Trustees, 468.

rica, 274.

burg, persecutes the Lutherans, 108.

De Soto, Ferdinand, life and expedition Fisher, Rev. Mr., 377.

of, 14-26.

Florida discovered and named, 5.
Fortifications, plan of, projected at va-
rious points, 410.

Digby, Edward, one of Trustees, 464.
Dorchester, England, 372; Massachu-
setts, 373; South Carolina, 377.
Douglass, David, first Speaker of As-
sembly, 389.
Driesler, Rev. Mr., at Frederica dies, Frederica, 133, 213, 405.
364.

Fountain of youth sought for, 6.
France engages in maritime discovery.

Drugs and dye-stuffs proposed to be
exported from Georgia, 265.

9.

Frederick, Thomas, 469; Sir John,
473.

French Papists arrive in Savannah,

417.

E.

Ebenezer, why so named, 112; settle-
ment of, 113; progress of, 214.
Eglintoun, Earl of, plan for peopling
Georgia, 275.
Egmont, Earl of, 474.
Elliott, Bishop, xiii.

Ellis, Henry, early history of, 427; ap-
pointed Lieut. Governor of Georgia,
428; reaches Savannah, 429; speech
to Assembly; tours through the prov-
ince; appointed Governor; returns
to England, 455; review of his ad-
ministration, 456; appointed Govern-
or of Nova Scotia, 458.
Electors, qualifications of, 412.
Embarkation, first, for Georgia, 87.
Emigrants sent over by Trustees, 276-
81.

Ewer, Anthony, 475.

Exports of the colony of Georgia, 316.

G.

Gaols, committee to inquire into, 60.
Georgia, why so named, 63; early po-
litical institutions, 216.
Geraldino, Sir Thomas, 148.
Gomez, Stephen, voyage of and results,

12.

Gonson, Sir John, 470.
Gough, Sir Harry, 472.
Gourgues, Dominique de, 40.
Governor, colonial, power vested in,
386.

Government of Georgia, plan of pro-
posed, 381.

Governor's Council, constitution of,
388.

Graham, Patrick, President of Georgia,
384, 388.

Grants in tail-male, 276 ; in fee-simple,

280.
Gray, Edmund, 406.

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Halifax, Earl of, 371.
Hanbury, William, 469.

Hanover, New, settlement of, broken
up, 448.

Hardwicke laid out, 405.

Harris, Francis, 384, 388.

Indigo, exports of, 457.

Ingham, Rev. Benjamin, 338, 341.
Insurrection in South Carolina, 155.
Inverness confers freedom of city on
Oglethorpe, 127.

Ireland, Great, or White Man's Land,
1.

Irene, near Savannah, 365.

Israelites arrive in Savannah, 101.
Italy gives birth to discoverers of Ame-
rica, 11.

J

Jansen, Hon. Stephen Theodore, 475.

Heathcote, George, 464; Sir William, Jews arrive at Savannah, 101.

469.

Johnston, Governor Robert, 87, 92, 99.

Hebrew congregation in Savannah, Jones, George Wymberley, xiii.

368.

Helena, St., Sound, first visited, 7.
Herbert, Rev. Dr. Henry, first minister

in Georgia, 86, 320.
Hermsdorf, Capt., 364.

Heron, Lieutenant-Colonel, 233.
Hewitt, Rev. Dr., history of South

Carolina and Georgia, vii.

Highlanders, 126.

Historian, duties of, 262.

Historical Society, Georgia, procures
documents from England; appoints

a historian, ix.

Hodgson, William B., xiii.

Holland, Roger, 465.

Hooper, Edward, 475.

Hopkins, Miss Sophia, 332
Houstoun, Sir Patrick, 387.
Howard, Rev. Charles Wallace, ap-
pointed agent of State to get docu-
ments in England, ix.
Hucks, Robert, 465.

Hull, George, xiii.

Hunter, Dr., 351.

I.

Indian tribes, manners, customs, trea-
ties, 44; visit to England, 117.

Jones, Noble, 239, 241, 250, 384, 388,
392.

Jones, Thomas, 224.

Justis, Gov. of St. Augustine, 149.
Jury, first empannelled in Georgia,
names of, 101.

K

Kellet, Alexander, 387, 392.
Kendall, Robert, 469.
King, Hon. Mitchell, xiii.

L

Langworthy, Hon. Edward, projects a
History of Georgia, vii.
L'Apostre, Henry, 469.
Laroche, John, 465.

Laudonnier, René de, voyages, &c., 36.
Laws, Sumptuary, 284.

Lempke, Rev. H. H., Minister at Ebe-

nezer, 363.

Limerick, James, Lord, 469.

Little, William, 419, 422.

Lloyd, Samuel, 474.

Lord, Rev. Joseph, 374, 377.
Lumpkin, Hon. Joseph Henry, xiii.

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