Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 12 1685-1688 and Addenda 1653-1687. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1899.
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'Index: J', in Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 12 1685-1688 and Addenda 1653-1687. Edited by J W Fortescue( London, 1899), British History Online, accessed November 29, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/colonial/america-west-indies/vol12/pp687-690.
"Index: J". Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 12 1685-1688 and Addenda 1653-1687. Ed. J W Fortescue(London, 1899), , British History Online. Web. 29 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/colonial/america-west-indies/vol12/pp687-690.
J
Jackson, Rowland, 2,019.
Jacobs (a pirate). See Eversen, Jacob.
Jalkonshiage (Canada), 968.
JAMAICA, 524, 741, 1,082.
-, -, Governors of. See Howard. Sir Philip; Monk, Christopher, Duke of Albemarle.
-, -, Lieutenant-Governor of. See Moles-worth, Hender.
-, -, Council of, minutes of, 1685: —33, 53, 84, 119, 122, 182, 252, 331, 372, 445, 483.
-, 1686:—543, 560, 590, 623, 701, 705, 726, 733, 743, 772, 775, 780, 797, 804, 810, 818, 828, 868, 869, 876, 879, 1,021.
-, 1687:—1,128, 1,156, 1,220, 1,286, 1,442, 1,452, 1,522, 1,544, 1,568, 1,576.
-, 1688:—1,593, 1,598, 1,605, 1,609, 1,619, 1,626, 1,635, 1,640, 1,646, 1,650, 1,655, 1,659I., 1,663, 1,669, 1,679, 1,686, 1,693, 1,715, 1,725, 1,746, 1,747, 1,759, 1,761, 1,788, 1,791, 1,796, 1,812, 1,833, 1,838, 1,851, 1,852, 1,932, 1,933, 1,936, 1,939, 1,945, 1,948, 1,952, 1,954.
-, -,-, letter from, 1,171.
-, -,-, letter to, 1,943.
-, -,-, vacancies in, 1,624.
-, -, Assembly of, lists of, 700, 1,651, 1,838; names of, which see, Archbold, Henry.
-, Aylemore, Whitgift.
-, Ayscough, Thomas.
-, Ballard, Thomas.
-, Bragg, William.
-, Barnard, —.
-, Banister, James.
-, Blackmore, Frances.
-, Bradshaw, James.
-, Broughton, Edward.
-, Clarke, Thomas.
-, Drax, William.
-, Elletson, Roger.
-, Harvey, George.
-, Heathcott, John.
-, Hutchinson, William.
-, Knight, Charles.
-, -, Ralph.
-, Langley, Andrew.
-, Mohum, John.
-, Nedham, George.
-, Orgill, Andrew.
-, Peeke, John.
-, Rose, Fulke.
-, Ryves, Thomas.
-, Sadler, Charles.
-, Scott, Robert.
-, Senior, Christopher.
-, Staunton, Edward.
-, Swymmer, Anthony.
-, Towers, John.
-, -,-, its quarrel with the Governor, 703–705, 754, 772, 818, 809, 868, 869, 876, 880, 883.
-, -,-, Albemarle's speech and the reply to the same, 1,844–1,846.
-, -,-, undue influence at elections of, 1,858, 1,858II.–XIV.
-, -, MILITARY AND DEFENCE: —
-, -, minutes of Council of war, 299, 311, 330.
-, -, military stores for, 43, 65, 86, 114.
-, -,-, asked for by inhabitants, 86.
-, -, condition of fortifications in, 714, 716.
-, -, measures for suppressing the rebelion of negroes, 299, 311, 330, 339, 372, 445, 543, 560, 623, 703–705, 1,286.
-, -, proposal to revive the two permanent foot companies, 759.
-, -, proposal to increase naval force, 1,210.
-, -, TRADE AND SHIPPING, proposals for cotton manufactory, 549, 632, 634, 676.
-, -,-, question of coinage, 1,660, 1,663.
-, -,-, negro trade with Spain, 84, 85, 114, 116, 120, p. 84, p. 97, 478, 778, and see Assiento.
-, -,-, returns, 1,581, 1,807.
-, -,-, privateers, 269, p. 97, 476, 922, 1,010.
-, -, ecclesiastical, the Bishop of London's claims to jurisdiction, 120, 342, 478.
-, -,-, Roman Catholics to be encouraged in, 1,404.
-, -, FINANCE, the additional duty on sugar, p. 84, 378.
-, -,-, Post Office to be established, 1,619.
-, -,-,-, rates to be established, 1,848.
-, -,-, the fictitious value given to coin, 1,841.
-, -, NEGROES, trouble with, 182.
-, -,-, rebellion of, 299, 311, 339, 372, 780, 869, 883, 965, and see under Military.
-, -,-, bungling in the operations for repressing, p. 273.
-, -,-, new measures for repression, 1,021, 1,128, 1,142.
-, -, Spanish attacks on, 218, 269, 289.
-, -, suppression of pirates from, 743, 866, 1,127.
-, -, the search for wrecked treasure, 193, 476.
-, -,-, transported convicts (Mon-mouth's rebellion), 420, 424, 453, 733, 775.
-, -, the expedition of 1655: —1,970–1,981, 1,984, 1,990–2,000, 2,004–2,007, 2,011–2,017.
James II., King of England, commissions from, 398, 2,068.
-, -,-, proclamations, orders, etc., on accession, 1–6, 9, 12, 13, 14–16, 18.
-, -,-, circulars from, 253, 401, 1,463, 1,470, 1,600–1,602, 1,681.
-, -,-, letters, etc., from, 1685: —44, 97, 101, 102, 191, 253, 401, 422, 423, 490, 508, 509.
-, 1686: —585, 603, 649, 738–740, 800, 822, 823, 1,035.
-, 1687:—1,122, 1,248, 1,261, 1,299, 1,321, 1,331, 1,339, 1,351, 1,366, 1,398, 1,402, 1,502, 1,505, 1,506, 1,551, 1,554, 1,570.
-, 1688:—1,642, 1,712, 1,728, 1,771, 1,786, 1,787, 1,884, 1,891, 1,943, 1,959.
-, -,-, his circular to the Colonies as to the invasion of William of Orange, 1,910.
-, -,-, letters, memorials, etc., to, 1685: —25I., 26, 86, 140, 165, 184, 187, 190I., 223, 317, 325, 332, 345, 346, 384, 436, 455, 481, 486I., 495–497, 525, 528.
-, 1686: —574, 649, 673, 717, 742, 746, 747, 777, 790, 813, 819, 829, 855, 872, 909, 910, 914, 975, 1,007, 1,037, 1,059, 1,060.
-, 1687: —1,105, 1,108I., 1,159, 1,208, 1,210, 1,250, 1,257, 1,279, 1,280, 1,292, 1,293, 1,302, 1,303, 1,323, 1,342, 1,352, 1,370, 1,396, 1,478, 1,482, 1,483, 1,488, 1,491, 1,492, 1,504, 1,513, 1,571, 1,575.
-, 1688: —1,595I., 1,627I., 1,631, 1,695, 1,732, 1,741, 1,794, 1,826, 1,829, 1,903, 1,920, 1,921.
-, -,-, addresses to, on accession, 106, 124, 185, 186I., 219, 236, 141I., 185, 186, 219, 236, 241I., 278, 1,539.
-, -,-, orders of, 1,294, 1,853.
-, -,-, orders of, in Council, 1685: —6, 13, 25, 31, 32, 35, 81, 91, 94, 95, 112, 115, 118, 157, 175, 179–181, 190, 228, 229, 273, 282–284, 298, 411, 453–456, 494, 508, 2,112.
-, 1686: —553, 595, 611, 645, 669, 672, 698, 715, 734, 736, 748, 944, 946, 947I., 999, 1,003, 1,053–1,057.
-, 1687: —1,108, 1,121, 1,131, 1,209, 1,231, 1,238, 1,275, 1,308–1,310, 1,313, 1,329, 1,350, 1,367, 1,401, 1,484, 1,489, 1,499, 1,545, 1,546, 1,563, 1,564.
-, 1688: —1,594, 1,608, 1,623, 1,636, 1,644, 1,652, 1,674, 1,720–1,722, 1,739, 1,742, 1,743, 1,769, 1,770, 1,806, 1,847, 1,848, 1,905, 1,906, 1,923, 2,179, 2,180.
-, -,-, and French Protestants, 1,741.
-, -,-, his Declaration of Indulgence, 1,260, 1,278.
-, -,-, and Colonial Charters, 279I., II., 282, 283, 333, 357, 411.
-, -,-, and the new imposts on sugar and tobacco, 253, 296, p. 84.
-, -,-, his tolerance towards New England, 1,879.
-, -,-, his innovation as to oath of supremacy and the test, 291.
-, -,-, celebration of his birthday in Jamaica, 981.
James, Prince of Wales (the old Pretender), his birth, 1,723, 1,785, 1,817.
-, -,-, rejoicings over, in Barbados, p. 586, 1,898XXXII.
-, -,-,-, in New England, 1,877VII., 1,895.
-, -,-,-, Maryland, 1,889, 1,900.
-, -,-,-, Virginia, 1,950.
-, -,-, address from Maryland, 1,919.
James (ship), 258, 259, 348, 587.
James Fort (St. Christopher's), 1,387III.
James river (Virginia), 1,264, p. 409.
Jameson, Cuthbert, 619.
Jamestown, Virginia, 1,214.
-, -, (Nevis), 79.
Jannitie (an Indian), p. 429.
Jauncye, John, 191, 617v.
Jeaffreson, Christopher, 520.
Jeames, Thomas, 990, 1,028, 1,038.
Jefferies, John, 2,056.
Jeffreys, George, Lord, Lord Chief Justice and Lord Chancellor, 781.
-, -,-, documents signed by, 434, 435, 439, 656–658, 686, 688, 697, 707, 719, 722, 723, 734, 781, 979, 980, 1,062, 1,150, 1,260, 1,276, 1,277, 1,304, 1,354, 1,355, 1,364, 1,561, 1,795.
-, -,-, and Monmouth's rebellion, 561I.
Jeffreys, Jeff, 385, 386.
Jenings, Edmund, 230, 993, 994.
Jenkins, Francis, 666, 1,664, 1,683, 1,714, 1,827.
Jenkins. Sir Leoline, 2,076, 2,081, 2,087, 2,097.
Jennings, John, 1,406, 1,406I., III., VIII.–X.
Jennings, T., 543.
Jermyn, Henry, Earl of Dover.
-, -,-, letters signed by, 1,365, 1,490, 1,498.
Jessop, W., clerk of Council under Cromwell, 2,012.
Jesuit missions in Canada. See under Canada and Lamberville, Father.
-, -,-, in New York, 1,146v.
-, -,-, West Indies, 871, 871XII.
Joanna (ship), 1,079, 1,509, 1,545, 1,608.
John (ship), 561, 561IV.
John of London (ship), 1,664.
John and Samuel (ship), p. 137.
Johnson, Edward, 1,341I., p. 557.
-, -, Garret, 1,973III.
Johnson, Major John, 76.
-, -, Sir Nathaniel, Governor of the Leeward Islands, 844, 906, 907, 929, 932, 974, 1,090, 1,151, 1,167, 1,176, 1,180, 1,185, 1,186, 1,200, 1,208, 1,209, 1,249, 1,273, 1,274, 1,352, 1,370, 1,481, 1,528, 1,531, 1,567, 1,615, 1,629, 1,632, 1,636, 1,737, 1,741, 1,773III.–v., 1,774, 1,794, 1,806, 1,819, 1,866, 1,925.
-, -,-, his appointment, 814, 817.
-, -,-, his commission, 858.
-, -,-, his instructions, 1,020, 1,124, 1,132.
-, -,-, and Roman Catholics, 1,527, p. 513.
-, -,-, petition from, 1,388.
-, -,-, letters, etc., from, 1687: —1,178, 1,179, 1,387.
-, 1688:—1,639, 1,653, 1,723, 1,773.
-, -,-, letters, etc., to, 1687: —1,365, 1,586.
Jones, Alfred, 1,216II.
-, -, Arthur, 1,341I., p 557.
Jones, Francis, 841XLII., 1,216II., 1,341I.
-, -,-, 1,264XIV.
Jones, Hugh, 503.
Jones, Captain, R.N., 99, 208, 209, 354.
-, -, Richard, 1,170.
-, -, Lieut. William, 213XII., p. 103.
-, -, William, 1,534I., II.
-, -, William, 1,647, 1,701.
Joost, John, 952.
Jory, Joseph, 520.
Joseph, William, 1894.
Joseph (an Indian), 356.
Josiah (ship), 532, 617I.
Josias (an Indian), 356.
Judge, Major, 1,032.
Jules, William, 1,318.