Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 9, 1675-1676 and Addenda 1574-1674. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1893.
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N.
Nancemond (Virginia), 836, pp. 451–454.
Nantasket (? Nantucket), New England, letter dated from, 205.
Nantes, p. 188, p. 408.
Narragansett Bay (Rhode Island), 586, 745, 745 i., 876, 952, p. 443.
-, -, Indians, Queen of the (killed), p. 444; see also Indians.
-, -, -, account of expedition against, p. 351, 952.
Nassau (Africa), 768.
Nassy, Samuel, 943 i.
Naunton, Secretary Sir Robert, letter from, 111.
-, -, letters to, 105, 107.
Nau-naun-ta-nute, p. 443.
Navarre, p. 368.
Navigation, the art of, 35.
-, encouragement of, 780.
-, Acts of Trade and, p. 156, 405, 526, 546 i., 556, 568, 669, 679, 694, 695, 707, 713, 714 ii., 728, 747, 787, 788, 790, 796, 798, p. 343, 822, 840 ii., 843, 849, 860, 862, 866, 867, 871–875, 880, 889, 894, 898–9, p. 381, 905, 923, p. 407, 954, 960, p. 466, p. 468, 1106, 1116.
-, Secretary Williamson's Notes on, 900, 1084.
-, Governor Sir Jonathan Atkins' opinion of, p. 424.
Navy, Commissioners of the, 206, 224, 241, 245–6, 254, 285, 292 ii., 293–4, 299–301, 327, 473 i., 480, 509, p. 281, p. 283, 1198.
-, -, letters to, 205, 208, 213, 214, 221, 226, 237, 252, 268, 279.
-, Officers of the, 174, p. 196, 504, 1064.
-, Treasurer of the, see Hutchinson, Richard.
-, Clerk (at Deptford), letter to, 336.
-, Office, 614, 685.
Nazworthy, Captain, p. 452.
Neale, James, petitions of, 346, 346 i.
-, -, his father, 346 i.
Nedham, George, 536, p. 217, 930.
-, Robert, petition of, 357.
-, William, 536.
Needham, Francis, 50.
Negroes, 46 i., 146–7, p. 86, 252, 274, 331–2, 334, 405, p. 155 (2), 411, 415, 427, 429, 473 i., 478, 512, p. 217, p. 229, 653 iii., pp. 272–3, 670, 673, 682, p. 290, 690, 692, 712, 740, 748, p. 323, 761–3, 768, 773, 793, 799, p. 349, 818, 841, p. 364, p. 369, 890, 911, 934, 946, 954, 957, 966, 972, pp. 420–2, 976, 985, 987–9, 1084, 1100, 1102, 1116, 1125, 1148, 1151, p. 499, p. 501, 1155, 1156, 1167, 1174, 1177, 1179, 1181, 1190, 1195, 1216.
-, "bowmen," p. 499.
-, butcher the English, 252, 257.
-, soldiers "snatched away" and killed by, 332.
-, killed, 258–9, 335.
-, executed, 690, 712, 822, p. 364.
-, their settlements destroyed, 335.
-, insurrection and rebellion of, 661, 682, 690, 712, 741, 793, 820, 822, 862, 985.
-, reward per head for the taking and killing, 793.
-, runaway, p. 216, 544.
-, escaped, p. 349.
-, sold for rum, 902 IV.
-, stolen, 1151.
-, "hunters" employed to pursue and subdue, 820.
-, now become our bloodhounds, 345.
-, number of "ordered" and "delivered," 512, 1102.
-, price of, p. 155, 427, p. 282, 714 ii., 794, 911, 959, p. 501.
-, and Quakers, 977 i.
-, christening of, 783, 784.
-, conversion of, p. 364.
-, number of, transported from Surinam to Jamaica, 675 vii., 932.
-, prize ship of, 514, 521.
-, seized, 841, 860–3, 957, 958, 996, 972, 976, 987–9, 1002.
-, about 15,000 in Jamaica, 794.
-, not permitted to bear arms, 934.
-, a good trade in, 959.
-, four ships with 1,660 sent to Jamaica, 1155.
-, their wives and children, 331.
-, Dutch negro ships, 434.
-, -, and Spanish trade for, p. 499.
-, Spanish, 793.
-, Acts concerning (Barbadoes, Jamaica), p. 215, 538, 548, pp. 229–230, 617, 636, 659, 890, 946, 985, 1027, 1094, 1097.
-, (Nevis), 570, p. 237.
-, (Virginia), 836.
-, See also,—
-, Doctor.
-, Fortura.
-, Marrea.
-, Peter.
-, Scanderberg.
Nelthorpe, –, 757.
Nethersole, Sir Francis, letter from, 129.
Nethway, John, 902 xiii.
Nevill, Nix, 495.
-, Captain, p. 400.
Nevinson, John, 390.
Nevis, Island of, 201, 251, 271–2, 405, 428, 439, 512, p. 213, 544, 580, 593, pp. 256–7, p. 273, 706, 748, 779, 783, 784, 861, 902 v., XIII, 954–6, 990, 991, 1030, p. 466, 1102, 1150–1152, 1204, 1216.
-, -, description of, p. 499, 861.
-, -, narrative of, 580 i.
-, -, Governors of, see Lake, Captain James (1643); Stokes, Luke (1656–1657); Russell, Colonel James; Stapleton, Colonel William.
-, -, Deputy Governor of, see Russell, Colonel Randal.
-, -, Governor, Council, and Assembly of, representation of, 902 xiii.
-, -, -, -, plot against, 1204.
-, -, Sessions House in, p. 501.
-, -, Council of, 1152.
-, -, -, names of, 354, 902 xiii.
see—
-, Burkin, Justus (1676).
-, Burtt, William (1676).
-, Coombe, John (1676).
-, Howell, David (1660).
-, Hughes, John (1676).
-, Kaynell, Francis (1660).
-, Lanhather, Lieutenant Daniel
(1660, 1676).
-, Morton, Francis (1676).
-, Nethway, John (1676).
-, Proctor, John (1660).
-, Rokeby, Joseph (1676).
-, Russell, Captain Randall (1660).
-, Smith, John (1676).
-, Smith, Michael (1660).
-, Symonds, Walter (1676).
-, Trewethin, Robert (1660).
-, -, Assembly of, 902 XIII, 1152.
-, -, -, Speaker of, see Cooke, Thomas.
-, -, -, Order of, 201.
-, -, -, Acts of:
-, 1659,–324.
-, 1660,–354.
-, 1675,–570, 580 i.
-, -, petition for government of, 393.
-, -, Secretary of, see Rokeby, Joseph.
-, -, seal for, 593–1.
-, -, a regiment of 1,300 in, p. 498.
-, -, 1,500 able to bear arms in, 861.
-, -, arms wanting in, 791.
-, -, about 1,000 [1,400] inhabitants remove to Jamaica, p. 111, 261, 272, 308.
-, -, four parishes in, p. 500.
Nevis, Island of, four churches in, p. 502.
-, -, ministers in, 570, 784, 791.
-, -, a good minister to be sent over, 808.
-, -, negroes for, 512, 1102.
-, -, schoolmasters in, 784.
-, -, Quakers in, p. 501.
-, -, prisoners from, 1204.
-, -, hurricane time in, 955, p. 499, p. 501.
-, -, Secretary Williamson's notes concerning, p. 155.
-, -, Map of, 580 i., 886, 990.
-, -, French in, p. 155.
-, -, Figtree Pond, 201.
-, -, Saddle Hill, 201.
-, -, letters, &c., dated from, 324, 428, 469, 544, 580, 748, 786, 902, 954–6, 990, 991, 1017, 1150, 1151.
-, -, See also,—
-, Charles Town.
-, Morton Bay.
Nevis (ship), the, 619.
New Albion, 196.
New Amsterdam, 204.
Newburgh, Edward Lord, petition of, 149.
Newcastle, 482.
New England, 137, 140–2, 144, 157, 159, 163, 177, 202, 204, 210, 213, 224, 227, 231, 245, 252, 264, 270–1, 273–4, 282, 288, 293 i., 299, 313–5, 320–1, 328, 364 i., 378, 399, 405, p. 157, p. 161. 1675,–457, 482, 498, 506, 517, 524, 526, 529, 531, p. 213, 532–4, 543, p. 221, 545, 546 i., ii., iii., 550, 556, 568, 585–589, pp. 260–1, 631, 632, 662, p. 276, 667, 669, p. 282, 681, p. 289, p. 295, 695, 707, 709, 721–3, 740, 745. 1676,–787–9, 797, p. 344, 810, 813, 842–9, 858, 859, 871, 880, 881, 889, 880, 898, 928, 934, 959, 962, p. 423, 983, 1021, 1037, 1067, 1071, 1108, 1132, 1138, p. 500, 1160, 1182, 1198 ii., 1215 i.
-, patent of, 404, 789.
-, list of passengers to (1636), 175.
-, Mr. Purcas, an old inhabitant of, 810.
-, list of passengers from (1653), 202 ii.
-, Edward Randolph's account of (953), p. 408, 1067.
-, Sir Joseph Williamson's notes concerning, p. 156, 900.
-, William Harris and, 585–9.
-, -, his account of, 543.
-, in want of provisions, 859.
-, value of money in, p. 221, 797.
-, coining in, p. 464.
-, report on the execution of the Navigation Acts in, 556.
-, Governors and Commissioners of, letters to, 202, 632.
New England, Council of, 563, 721, 838, 845.
-, patent from, 152.
-, estimates of the number of inhabitants, houses, &c., in, 849, 1067.
-, epidemic sickness and putrid fever in, 945, p. 406.
-, Indian insurrection in, 614, p. 275, p. 295, 707, 745, 745 i., 846, 858, 859, 862, 928, 959, 962, 1021, 1135.
-, -, causes of, p. 465.
-, 340 slain and taken captive in, p. 406.
-, will not recover in 20 years, 858, 859.
-, ministers in, p. 222, 849, p. 464.
-, Ecclesiastical Government in, p. 467.
-, the King's Commissioners in, 531, 546 i., 568, 587.
-, army in, p. 408.
-, fighting men in, 543, p. 465.
-, militia in, p. 408.
-, Major Sedgwick's services against the French in, 215.
-, Quakers in, p. 466.
-, revenue in, p. 466.
-, taxes in, p. 466.
-, slaves (negroes) in, p. 465.
-, wolves in, 157.
-, servants from, p. 500.
-, "the New England disease very catching," 403.
-, fishery in, pp. 159–163, 543, 550, 859, p. 465.
-, ships, 517, 520, 543, 934.
-, -, number launched in, p. 409.
-, no Custom House in, p. 408.
-, trade of, 695, 721, 787–9, 797, p. 344, 813, 859, 880, 881, 889, 891, 898–900, p. 423, 1147.
-, maps to be sent of, 810.
-, Dutch in, 203, 205, p. 213.
-, See also,—
-, Bridgewater.
-, Cambridge.
-, Charlestown.
-, Deauxborough.
-, Deerfield.
-, Dorchester.
-, Funday, Bay of.
-, Hadly.
-, Hatsfield.
-, Lancaster.
-, Marblehead (Essex).
-, Massachusetts.
-, Menden.
-, Mounthorpe.
-, Pocasset.
-, Quabaog.
-, Salisbury.
-, Seaconck.
-, Springfield.
-, Swansea.
-, -, history of, see Palfrey, J. G.
New England walk (Exchange), 889.
Newfoundland, 32, 73 i., 88, 138, 143–4, 195, 255, 275, 339, 405. 1675,–443, 445, 447, 449, 452, 456, 465–6, 468, 472, p. 188, 477, 482–3, 495, 498–9, 507, 524, 549–552, 612, 613, 628, 665, 666, 731, 744, 769–770. 1676,–870, 882, 891, 966, 975, 981, 1015, 1120, 1159, 1160, 1169–1172, 1175, 1176.
-, letters patent for, 50, p. 157, 506, 551, 1120, 1160.
-, grant for government of, 361.
-, Governor of, see Mason, John (1616).
-, fishery at, 38, 40, p. 37, 88, 143, 339, p. 159, 443, 445, 447, 452, 470, p. 188, 482–3, 498, 550, 612, 613, p. 260, 665, 666, 674, 769, 1120, 1160, 1169–1172. 1175.
-, laws and rules for, 1120 iii.
-, seal for, p. 37.
-, power to coin in, p. 38.
-, accounts of inhabitants and shipping in, 1175.
-, persons going to, 195.
-, advantages of a plantation in, p. 188, 482.
-, -, reasons against, 499.
-, about a Governor for, and Colony in, 443, 445, 447, 472, p. 188, p. 192, 498–9, 507, 550, p. 276, 769.
-, reasons for a settled government in, 470.
-, reasons for decay of trade in, p. 188, 550.
-, account of harbours and planters in, 456 i., 466 i., 499.
-, forts in, 1160.
-, taken by French, 255.
-, harbours of, description of, 466 i., 499, 550.
-, the land well nigh as big as England, 499.
-, ice in, 1160.
-, labouring men in, much better off than in England, p. 260.
-, inhabitants in, 466 i., 477, 495, 499, 550, 665, 666, 674, 1175.
-, -, ordered to return to England or to other of Her Majesty's plantations, 549, 550, p. 227, 612, 613, 628.
-, -, implore his Majesty to remain, p. 260.
-, Sir Joseph Williamson's notes concerning, pp. 157–163.
-, Sir John Berry's observations of, 769.
-, Commander in (1660), see Treworgy, John.
-, Sir John Berry's account of, 628, 665, 666, 744.
-, John Downings narrative concerning, 1160.
-, forty-five ships in, p. 260.
Newfoundland, passes for ships to, 966, 975, 981, 1004, 1046.
-, 175 ships with 4,309 men and 688 boats in, 665, 666, 666 i., 674.
-, 1,655 men, women, and children in, 665, 674.
-, -, -, names of, 666 ii.
-, number of inhabitants, ships and men, boats and fish worth 112, 618l. sterling, 1175 xii.
-, Lords Proprietors of, 1120.
-, -, instructions from, 1120 ii.
-, map of, 983.
-, Dutch fleet on coast of, 495.
-, French in, 88, p. 158, 447, 452, 470, p. 188, 477, 482–3, 498, 507, 516, 517, 524, 550, p. 227, p. 260, p. 276, 674, 769, 891, 1171, 1172.
-, -, their strength, 1160, 1171.
-, -, invite the English with great promises, p. 260.
-, -, their fort at Placentia, p. 227, 1160.
-, -, their regulations in the fishery of, 1171, 1172.
-, -, account of their trade in, 1175.
-, -, account of their ships in, 1175.
-, See also,—
-, Aviland.
-, Bay of Bulls.
-, Cape Bonavista.
-, Cape Broyle.
-, Cape Race.
-, Conception Bay.
-, Ferryland.
-, Harbour Grace.
-, Placentia.
-, St. John's.
-, Tor Bay.
-, Trepasse.
-, Trinity Bay.
New France, see Canada.
Newgate, keeper of, letters to, 161, 172.
-, prisoners in, 100, 161, 172.
Newham, Captain, p. 452.
New Hampshire, 413, 506, 528 ii., 545, 563, 565, 568, 753, 755, 838, 849, p. 409, 1037, p. 464, 1138.
-, grants of, 413.
-, Governor of, see Cranfield Edward.
-, Mason's title to, 506, 545, 563, 565, 568, 753, 755, 838, 1115, 1186–1189.
-, and Massachusetts, 506, 528 ii., 1037.
-, See also,—
-, Middlesex.
-, Norfolk.
-, Portsmouth.
-, Suffolk.
Newhaven, 31, 41, 468.
New Haven (Connecticut), 203.
New Holland, 1071.
New Jersey, 398, 405, 573, 880.
New Jersey, Proprietor of, see Carteret, Sir George.
-, grant of, 398.
-, Governor of, see Berry, Captain John.
-, Council of, 398.
-, Sir George Carteret's pretensions in, 436, 573.
New Kent (Virginia), 965.
Newland, —, 498.
New London (Connecticut), p. 221.
Newman, Richard, 709.
Newmarket, letter dated from, 1060.
New Netherlands, see New York.
New Plymouth, 152, 405, 531, p. 213, p. 221, 585 i., 586, 614, 745, 745 i., 849, 876, p. 372, 928, 952, 1021, pp. 442–4, 1037, p. 466, p. 468, 1108, 1138.
-, Governor of, see Winslow, Josiah.
-, Randolph's account of, p. 468.
-, rising of the Indians in, 614, p. 275, p. 282, 876, 928, 952, pp. 442–3.
-, great part destroyed by, 928.
-, See also,—
-, Rehoboth.
-, Taunton.
Newport (Rhode Island), p. 221.
Newport Newes (Virginia), 1035, p. 451, p. 453.
-, -, letter dated from, 168.
New Providence (Bahamas), 384, p. 290, 971.
-, grant of, 384.
-, Lords proprietors of, 561.
-, Governors of, see Wentworth, Captain John; Chillingworth, Charles.
New Scotland, see Nova Scotia.
Newse (Carolina), 1075, 1143, 1144.
New Spain (Nova Hispania), 239, 260, p. 111, 266, 640 xxii., 1078.
Newton, Samuel, 824.
-, Colonel Thomas, 851.
New York, 371, 400, 405. 1675,–436, 441–2, 495, 513, 530, 606, 664, 669, 679, 721, 740. 1676,–795, 796, p. 344, 803, p. 351, 832, 862, p. 372, 959, p. 423, 982, 1024–1026, 1044, p. 465, 1132, p. 500, 1166, 1167.
-, grant of, 399, 1024.
-, to take possession of (1674), 400.
-, concerning surrender of, 441.
-, boundaries of, 796.
-, introduction of black slaves in, 1167.
-, Governors of, see—
-, Lovelace, Colonel Francis.
-, Nicolls, Richard (1666).
-, Audros, Edmund (1675–1676).
-, Dongan, Colonel (1685).
-, Governor and Council of, 795, 803.
New York, Assembly in, Duke of York's opinion concerning an, 513, 795.
-, seal and mace for, 513.
-, value of pieces of 8 in, 796.
-, coining in, 513, p. 278.
-, trade to, 796, p. 423.
-, Beaver trade, see Beaver trade.
-, Mayor and Aldermen of, p. 278.
-, MS. volume of grants of land in, from 1664 to 1765, 371.
-, counties in (371), viz.:—
-, Albany.
-, Duchess County.
-, King's County.
-, New York.
-, Orange.
-, Queen's County.
-, Richmond.
-, Suffolk.
-, Ulster.
-, Westchester.
-, Dutch in, 436, 441, 669, 796, 1024.
-, -, capture of, 606, p. 278, 796.
-, French in, 849.
-, letter dated from, 982.
-, See also,—
-, Albany.
-, Esopus.
-, Hudson's River.
-, Long Island.
-, Staten Island.
New York documents, 11 vols. 4to, edited
by J. R. Brodhead, papers printed in,
114 i., 119.
-, 1675,–436, 513, 669.
-, 1676,–795, 796, 803, 1024, 1166,
1167.
Nicaragua River, 46 i.
Nicholas, Secretary Sir Edward, 174, 349.
-, -, letters to, 146–7.
Nicholls, Captain Richard, 200.
Nicolls, Richard, Governor of New York, 371, 568, 606, 796.
Nimeguen, 122.
Nineveh, 326.
Ninicraft, an Indian Sachem, p. 253.
Nipnet (Nipmuck) country, the, 745 i., p. 372.
Noble, William, 248 i.
Noel, Martin, p. 101.
Noell, or Nowell, Henry, 6 i., 10, p. 16.
Nombre de Dios, 44, 46 i.
Nonconformist writers, p. 467.
Nonsuch, Dennis. 352.
Norbrough, Sir John, 744.
Norfolk, p. 16, 1073 i.
Norfolk (New Hampshire), 1037.
Norfolk (Virginia), p. 451, p. 453.
Norman, Thomas, 889.
Norris, Arthur, 675 vi., vii., 943 i.
-, Grace, 675 vii.
-, Mary, 675 vii.
North, Lord, p. 16, 111.
-, Sir Francis, Attorney-General (1673–1675), 399.
-, Captain Roger, brother of Lord, 105, 107, 111.
Northampton, Earls of, see Howard, Henry; Compton, James.
Northampton (Virginia), p. 400.
North Sea, the, 112.
North-West Passage, the, 60.
Norton, Captain, 506, 531.
Norumbeage, River of, p. 19.
Norway, p. 307.
Norwich, the, 508.
Norwood, Richard, 123, 368.
Nova Francia, see Canada.
Nova Hispania, 44.
Nova Scotia, 149, 596, 765.
-, See also,—
-, Acadia.
-, Penobscot.
Novo Regno, 44.
Nubery, Captain, 270–1.
O.
Oakes, Independent Minister, p. 467.
Oatlands, 150.
Oatmeal, p. 292, 816.
Oats, price of, p, 11.
Oconogee, King of (killed), 936.
Odyke, –, 405.
Offley, –, 900.
Ogeron, M., Governor of Tortugas, letters from, 638, 998, pp. 490–1.
Ogilby's History of America, 983.
Ohane, Daniel, 675 vii.
Oil, 41, 239, 377, p. 158, p. 236, 665, 881.
Okington, p. 16.
Old Ford, Middlesex, 189.
Old Morse, Lieutenant, 7.
Old Road (St. Christopher's), p. 499.
Olive trees, 377.
Oliver, Lord Protector, see Cromwell, Oliver.
Olives, 377.
Orange, Prince of, see Maurice, of Nassau.
Ordnance, p. 33, p. 38, 120, 143, 177, 206–7, p. 103, 260–1, 274, 806, p. 454, 1089.
-, office of the, letter dated from, 1047.
-, Master General of the, see Chicheley, Sir Thomas.
-, Treasurer of the, see Wharton, George.
-, officers of the, 806, 1047, 1090, 1117, 1121.
Ore, 23, 32,
Orgill, Andrew, letter from, 1215.
Ormonde, Earl of, 808, 879.
Orpeth, Mary, p. 402.
Orrery, Lord, 508.
Orton, Simon, 446, 472–3, 509–10, 518.
Osa-mea-quen, 1021.
Osborne, alias Stillinge, Francis, 187.
-, Thomas, Earl of Danby, Lord Treasurer (1673–1679), 443, 508, 546 i., 568, 597, 695, 726, 727, 743, 757, 775, 808, 829, 895, 955, 976, 992, 1053, 1096, 1106, 1114, 1184.
-, -, letters to, 546 ii., 1043, 1063.
-, -, letter from, 565.
-, -, warrant from, 1184.
-, Nathaniel, letter from, 468.
Ostend, 681.
-, man-of-war, 370, 721.
Ostin's Bay or Oyster Bay, see Austin's Bay (Barbadoes).
Ostrich (ship), the, 284, 311.
Otsen, Frederick, petition of, 1199.
Otters, 31.
Overbury, Sir Thomas, 352.
Overton, Robert, 1204.
Owen, Dr., a Minister (New England), p. 408, p. 467.
Ox, weight and produce of an, 740.
Oxenbridge, a Minister, 849.
Oxford, 35.
-, 20th Earl of, see De Vere, Anbrey (1632–1702).
-, Christ Church College, p. 217.
-, H.M.S., 1207.
-, "blown up," 1207, 1216.