Abbe, Thomas, 23. Abbot, Archbishop, describes George Calvert, 63.
Maurice, Va. Commissioner, 12. Abdy, Anthony, Va. Commissioner, 12. Abraham, an Indian dies in London, 29. Abrahall, Lt. Col. Robert, burgess, 269, 349.
Accomac County, 177, 181.
called Northampton, 169. first parsonage in, 406, 416. early ministers of 406, 407. church censures, 406. play actors, 315.
Addams, Ann, servant, 19. Addison Alexander, 221.
Thomas, 184, 409.
Adkinson, James, 221.
Africa, Claiborne's ship at Susquehanna,
Alleyn, Richard, 221. Ambrose, Alice, Quakeress, 299. Anacostan Indians, 92. Anderson, Major William, administrator of Edmund Scarborough's estate, 419.
Andrews, William of Accomac, 221, 298,
Angelo, negro slave, 35. Anamessex, settlement, 300. Anthonie, a servant, 20.
Antony, a negro, 40.
Appleton, Richard, 40.
Appomattox, region, 171, 192. Fort, 194.
Apsley, London merchant, 103. Argall, Governor Samuel, 12, 19, 22, 34; at Cadiz, 36, death of, 37. Ann, daughter of, 37.
Arlington, Lord Henry, 192, 307, 382, 390.
in Accomac, 208, 209. Armenian silk workers in Va., 240. Armested, Capt. Anthony, 349. Armitadringe, Henry. 221. Armourier, John, clergyman, 407. Arnold, Anthony, sentenced to die, 374.
Arundel Marbles, 135.
Ann, servant, 16.
John, a Justice, 90.
Richard, servant, 16.
Thomas, Earl of Surrey, 102, 134. Assateague, Bay, 208.
Indians, expedition against, 265.
Assembly of Virginia, claims supreme
power, pro tem, 269. A. D., 1629, 71. 1629-30, 77.
1631-32, 88.
1635, 118.
1637-8, 138.
1639-40, 145, 158.
1642, 157.
1644, 184.
1645, 189.
1645-6, 191.
1646, 193.
1649, 205. 1650-51, 212. 1652, April, 224.
1652, November, 229. 1653, 232.
1659-60, 268.
1660, October, 281.
1662, 293.
1670, 329.
1676, 348, 360.
1676-77, 373.
1677, 385.
Ashmore, William, killed, 121.
Ashton, Capt. Peter, burgess, 269. (Aston) Walter, burgess, 90, 167, 171, 270.
Atkins, Richard, 348.
Ayers, John, 221.
Babbling woman ducked, 406. Bacon, Ann, daughter of the rebel, 369. Elizabeth, wife of the rebel, 243, 346, 351; her second marriage, 391; law-suit of, 392.
Francis, Lord Verulam, letter from Capt. John Smith, 83. James, clergyman, 243.
Nathaniel, son of James, his bap- tism 243; early life, 243; step- father a Puritan minister in New England, 243; mention of, 260; 267, 269, 282, 288, 348, 360, 372, 397, 400.
Nathaniel, son of Thomas, early life, 346; attacks Indians, 350, 351; suppresses Gov. Berkeley's declaration, 357; sails to James- town, 357; asks for pardon, 358; elected general, 360; proclaimed a rebel, 361; his appeal to the people, 361-363; captures Sir Henry Chicheley, 365; his death, 368; mention of 369; his widow, 391.
Bagwell, James, burgess, 193, 236. Thomas, burgess, 72.
Bailife, George, servant, 17. Baily, Richard, 221,
Ballard, Thomas, burgess, 317, 318, 360, 363, 370.
Baltimore, The Lords, see Calvert. Bamford, John, servant, 23. Banks, Sir John, Kt., 85.
Bankus, Christopher, servant, 18.
Aylmer, Justinian, clergyman at James- Banqueting House, 255
Baptists, legislation against, 293. Baptista, John, insurgent, 377. Barber, Gabriel, London merchant, 85. Lt. Col., burgess, 297, 318. Barebones, Praise God, 192.
Bargrave, Doctor, Dean Canterbury, 408. | Berkeley, Richard, 19.
Barker, Capt. John, 128.
William, burgess, 190.
Barnabye, James, 221.
Barnett, Theophilus. servant, 16.
Barrett, William, burgess, 186, 193, 205, 225.
Basse, Capt. Nathaniel, burgess, 73, councillor, 78, 88; deputed to
invite New Englanders to Delaware Bay, 91; founder of Isle of Wight plantation, 133.
Bateman, Robert, 13.
Bates, John, servant, 23.
Batt, Catherine, 238, 327.
John, 238, 327.
Henry, 327, 328. Martha, 327. Michael, 71.
Robert, of Oxford, 238, 327. Thomas, 327, 328.
William, burgess, 232, 237. Baugh, John, burgess, 186. Bayley, Arthur, burgess, 167. Baynham, Alexander, burgess, 237 Beale, Thomas, councillor, 360. Beard, Richard, Quaker, 410. Beaumont, Giles, 30.
Behin, Aphra, play writer, 373. Bell, Robert, London merchant, 13 Bellingham, Herbert, 86.
Richard, 86.
Bellson, John, 121. Benge, William, 18.
Bennett, Edward, London merchant, 113, 224.
Philip, burgess, 166, 186, 190. Richard, Governor, 73, 157, 166, 184, 186, 187, 193, 201, 218, 224, 225, 242, 249, 268, 316, 340, 353, 383.
Richard, Jr., 304, 394.
Robert, 224, 225.
William, minister, 225.
Bentley, William, burgess, 94.
Beriston, Theophilus, servant, 16. Berkeley, Sir Charles, Kt., 155.
Lady Frances, 379, 392; her tomb stone, 400.
John of Stratton, 155, 207, 251, 281, 320, 340, 379.
Governor, ancestry of, 154, 155; arrival in Virginia, 154; first councillors, 155-157; entertains Captain De Vries, 178; visits England, 179, 188; captures Ope- chankano, 193; opposes Nanse- mond Puritans, 202; grief at the execution of Charles the First, 205; speech against Navigation Act, 212; surrenders to parlia- ment, 221; elected Governor, 270, 273; speeches to burgesses and council of Virginia, 352; letter to Gov. Stuyvesant, 273; recognized as Governor, by Charles the Second, 281; his apology to the King, 353; his stage play en- acted, 283; visit from Governor Calvert, 303; letters of, 307, 308, 313. 316, 319; despondent, 321; on silk culture, 324; his replies to Commissioner of Plantations, 330-338; his covetousness, 339; described by Quaker preacher, 340; marriage of, 341; visit to upper James River, 350; calls an Assembly, 351; address to the colonists, 351-357; referred to in Clarendon's History, 354; his course during Bacon's rebellion, 360, 361, 366, 368; resigns his office, 370; rudeness of, 379; his house described, 379; wife of, 379; death of, 379.
Berkenhead, a servant, discloses a con- spiracy, 296.
Bermudas, trade with, 28; toleration at, 197.
Bernard, Mary, bequest to, 220.
George, bequest to, 220.
Thomas, burgess, 158, 184, 185, 186, 190.
William, councillor, 186, 193, 198, 211, 242, 261, 268, 353-4.
Bernardo, the Italian, 18. Bernardoe, Philip, 31. Berry, James, 221.
Sir John, brings troops, 369, 370; censured by Berkeley of Stratton, 379.
Betts, Capt. Leonard, 127.
Bevercott, Samuel, of Scrooby, 99. Beverley, Major Robert, 364, 369, 390, 397, 398.
Bew, Robert, 41. Billington, Luke, 221.
Bishop, John, burgess, 185, 232.
Henry, visits England, 192; Post- master General, 192; notice of, 192.
Black, William, burgess, 262, 267. Blackman, Capt. Jeremy, 128. Black wood, Susan, servant, 39. Blake, Col. John, burgess, 318.
Bland, Giles, 365, 374; abusive of Sec- retary Ludwell, 374;
John of London, 270, 365, 374. Richard, 270.
Theodoric, 268, 270, 273.
Blaney, Edward, councillor, 88; widow
Bohune, Doctor, slain, 39. Boise (Boys), Ann, 264.
Cheney, burgess, 71, 408.
John, Dean of Canterbury, 408. John, burgess, 408.
Bolling, Robert, his tomb-stone, 416. Bolton, Francis, clergyman, 69, 406.
Bond, John, burgess, 236, 262, 266, 269. Bonde, Martin, 113.
Bones, fossil discovered, 131.
Humphrey, 259, 314.
Robert, burgess, 233, 237.
Booth, Henry, servant, 18.
Borne, Robert, burgess, 262.
denounce Capt. Stegg, 180.
Brewster, Jonathan, 97. Brewce, James, 221.
Nathaniel, minister, 413. Richard, burgess, 72. William, of Plymouth, 24, 86, 167. Brick house, first at Jamestown, 263. houses ordered, 294, 295, 300. made in Virginia, 204, 294. Bridger, Col. Joseph, 262, 263, 297, 803, 318, 340, 360.
Bridges, Thomas, servant, 22. Briggs, Henry, mathematician, 104. Brillyant, John, 221.
Broadshaw, Richard, servant, 23. Broadhurst, Walter, burgess, 233. Brocas, William, councillor, 117, 134, 156, 184, 193, 198, 204.
Brock, R. A. Sec., Va., Hist. Society, 57. Bromley, George, 13.
Sir Henry, 265.
Sir Thomas, 22. Francis, 264.
Virginia merchant, 264. Brooke, Sir John, Kt., 85, 403. Sir Robert, Kt., 346.
Brooks, Thomas, servant, 23. Browne, Devereux, 297.
Henry, councillor, 118, 133, 156, 184, 86, 193, 198. Susan Upshur, 388. Thomas, 388.
William, burgess, 268.
Browne's Maryland, error in, 65. Brownell, Capt. Isaac, 127. Browning, John, burgess, 70, 74.
Boston, privateer at, 179; ministers of, Brudricke, Richard, 223.
Boswell, Sir William, 75. Bosworth, Capt. John, 239. Boucher, Daniel, burgess, 232.
Jonathan, clergyman, 329. William, 221.
Boundary, dispute, 247, 248, 249. Boyle, Richard of London, 253. Bracewell, Robert, clergyman, 233. Brain, Edward, 219, 401.
Branch, John, burgess, 236.
Bray, Col. James, 360, 373.
Brennan, Thomas, burgess, 236.
Brent, Giles, 177, 236, 253, 288, 346.
Brereton, Major Thomas, 343.
Bruton Parish, 380.
Buckam, Capt. Richard, 127.
Bucke, Richard, clergyman, 69; child- ren of, 137.
Buckingham, Duke of, 21, 62, 63; let-
Buckner, John, printer, fined, 397. Burbage, Thomas, merchant, 136, 241. Burgess, William, 410.
Burnham, Major John, 349.
Rowland, burgess, 184, 189, 206. 1 Burroughs, Charles, burgess, 226, 236. Christopher, burgess, 186, 189.
Burwell, Abigail, 260.
Elizabeth, 321.
George, 321. Lewis, 260, 321.
Bushrod, Thomas, burgess, 267. Butler, Joane, ducked for slander, 294.
Nathaniel, letters of, 28-30. William, burgess, 158, 261. Butterfield, John, servant, 18. Butterie, Thomas, 221. Button, Capt. William, 93, 94, 118. Byrd, Grace, wife of John, 219. John, London goldsmith, 135, 219. William, 135, 219, 387, 398, 401.
Cæsar, Sir Julius, 11, 20. Calthorp (Caulthrop) Christopher, bur
gess, 184, 186, 189, 230, 233, 269. Calvert, Ann, daughter of George, 62. George, 1st Lord Baltimore, 11 early life of 61; Secretary of State, 62; brilliant courtier, 62; friend of Spanish ambassador, 62; loses favor with Bucking- ham, 63; created Baron of Bal- timore, 63; visits New Found- land, 63; letter to Wentworth, 63; goes to Virginia, 64; refuses the required oath, 65; his first wife, 67. Cecil, 2d Lord Baltimore, arrival of his colony, 98; aided by Governor Harvey, 100; requests aid of Windebank, 128; desires settlers from New England, 173; wishes to be Governor of Virginia, 173; reference to, 188; invites Edward Gibbons of Boston to be Admiral, 198; complains of Gov. Berkeley, 212; adheres to Parliament, 227; pledge to sustain Act on Reli- gion, 250; an adroit politi- cian, 299, 311; opposes the re striction of tobacco planting, 305. Charles, 3d Lord Baltimore, his wife, 383; calls Virginians ras cals, 393; censures Gov. Fen- dall, 393. Leonard, Gov. of M'd, 98; autho-
rized to collect taxes in Va., 175; visits England, 179; writes to Gov. Berkeley, 183; flees to Va.,
Cartwright, Abraham, 12. Cary, Francis, shipwrecked, 208.
Miles, councillor, 269, 282. Miles, Junior, Quaker, 282. Thomas, Quaker, 282 William, 282.
Catchmaie, George, burgess, 269. Catlett, Jolin, 259, 303, 314. Cattle from Ireland, 81.
in A.D., 1649, 203. Cawfield, Capt. William, burgess, 261, 266, 268.
Ceeley, Thomas, burgess, 73. Census of A D., 1634-5, 114. Chadwell, Daniel, 221. Chamberlain, Hugh, son-in-law of rebel Bacon, 369. Chambers, Alice, servant, 22.
James, servant, 17. Thomas, servant, 23. Champion, Pascoe, 40. Chandler, Job, 416.
John, burgess, 190, 198.
Samuel, London merchant, 416. Charles the First, proclamation of, 10. Second, his reply to Va. Assembly, 164; conciliatory, 282, 292; gives away lands, 289; acknowledges receipt of silk, 324; censures the Assembly, 396; death of, 401. Chapman, Nicholas, 21.
Thomas, Quaker, 253.
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