Index: V

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V

Van Becke, Don Baltasar, p. 595.

Van Bell, —p. 595.

Van Brughen, Johannes, 1106, 1372.

Vandeveld, Andrew, 1474.

Vane, Sir Henry, p. 249.

Vanhorn, Nicholas (a pirate), 992, pp. 393–6, 1065, 1198, p. 476, 1249, 1261, 1632, 1633, 1707.
-, -, his piracies, 963 I., pp. 457–8.

Vansweringen, G., 380.
-, -, relation of, 1674.

Vaughan, Lord, ex-Governor of Jamaica, 285, 683, 732, p. 534.
-, -,-, letter to, 162.
-, -, William, p. 43, 242 I., 512 I., p.255, 738, p.413, 1356, 1357, 1507, 1800 I., pp. 697–700, 1895 v., X., XIV., XV., 1897, I., IV., V., 1921, 1921 III., 1932, 1981, 1982 VIII., IX., 2041.
-, -,-, joint letters signed by, p. 39, 124, 242, 512 I.
-, -,-, put out of Council of New Hampshire, 1386.
-, -,-, petition of, 1985.

Veazie, William, letter from, 1961.

Vera Cruz, 992, pp. 489–90, p. 535, 1508, p. 593, p. 598, 1633, 1684, 1707.
-, -, English prisoners at, p. 144, p. 147, 385, p. 285.
-, -, sacked by pirates, pp. 457–9.
-, -, sack due to Spanish apathy, 1198, p. 477.

Vernon, John, Speaker of Assembly of Antigua, 78, 804, 1079, 1303, 1331, 1544.

Veyrel, Isaac, 883.

Vicars, Robert, 155.

Vickers, John, 1291, 1520, 1526.

Villeroi, —, 1201.

Virgin Islands, p. 427, 1504, 1731, 1947 I.–III.
-, -, Danes should be prevented from settling, 777, 977.
-, -, England's rights to, to be asserted, 1066, 1382, 1909.

Virginia,—
-, 1681,—33, 45 II., 92, 93, 125, 150, 151 I., 169, 183 I., 243, 279, p. 165, 329–32, 339–42, 344, 355.
-, 1682,—363, 369–73, 388, 389, 401, 419, 448, 544, 560–4, 568, 620, 628, 641, 742, 767, 821.
-, 1683,—914, 944, 983, 984, 1008, 1009, 1035, 1054, 1080, 1110, 1305, 1307–9, 1377.
-, 1684,—1624, 1637, 1810, 2063, 2064.
-, -, the former chartered company of 1087, 1095, 1158.
-, -, map of, 353.
-, -, Governors of, see
-, Culpeper, Thomas, Lord.
-, Howard, Francis, Lord Howard of Effingham.
-, -, Deputy Governor of, see Chicheley, Sir Henry.
-, -, general account of, 319, 1258.
-, -, Council of, names of, which see,—
-, Bacon, Nathaniel.
-, Bridger, Robert.
-, Chicheley, Sir Henry.
-, Cole, Ronald.
-, Curtis, John.
-, Kemp, Matthew.
-, Lee, Richard.
-, Ludwell, Philip.
-, Smith, Robert.
-, Wormeley, Ralph.
-, -,-, Lord Culpeper's dealings with, p. 154.
-, -,-, Ludwell and Wormley put into, 305.
-, -,-, minutes of,—
-, 1681,—244.
-, 1682,—381, 426, 478, 485, 490, 492, 520, 522, 563, 574, 576, 582, 653, 704, 714, 723, 731, 746, 776, 851, 852, 867.
-, 1683,—887, 928, 960, 961, 998, 1042, 1076, 1224, 1254, 1308, 1401, 1417, 1465, 1476.
-, 1684,—1552, 1672, 1693, 1752, 1896, 1906, 1952, 1963 IV.
-, -, letters from, 1063, 1749, 1769.
-, -, Council and Burgesses of, letters from, 186.
-, -, House of Burgesses of forty members, names of, which see,—
-, Allen, Arthur.
-, Allerton, Isaac.
-, Armstead, Anthony.
-, Aubrey, Henry.
-, Ball, William.
-, Ballard, Thomas.
-, Barber, Thomas.
-, Bisse, James.
-, Brashear, John.
-, Brereton, Thomas.
-, Brown, William.
-, Buckner, John.
-, Byrd, William.
-, Cary, Miles.
-, Clayton, Thomas.
-, Dale, Edward.
-, Farrer, John.
-, Fitzhugh, William.
-, Hardridge, William.
-, Hurst, Thomas.
-, Jenifer, Daniel.
-, Jenkins, Henry.
-, Kendal, William.
-, Langhorne, John.
-, Lear, James.
-, Mason, Lemuel.
-, Minge, James.
-, Powell, James.
-, Presly, William.
-, Renel, Edward.
-, Robinson, Christopher.
-, Shepherd, Baldwin.
-, Sherwood, William.
-, Smith, Arthur.
-, Stone, John.
-, Thurston, Malachi.
-, Turner, Charles.
-, Weekes, Abraham.
-, West, John.
-, Whiting, Henry.
-, -,-, salary of members, p. 497.
-, -,-, constituencies, 1373.

Virginia, House of Burgesses of forty members, its wrangles with the Lieutenant-Governor and Council,—
-, 1682,—478.
-, 1684,—1694.
-, -,-, its share in the insurrection, p. 229.
-, -,-, its disquiet after the insurrection, 1008.
-, -,-, its wrangles with the Governor and Council, 1388, 1400, 1414.
-, -,-, its disloyal address disapproved, 1994.
-, -,-, effort to procure an Act empowering the Governor and Council to impose a limited tax, 1428.
-, -, General Assembly of, 278.
-, -,-, minutes of,—
-, 1682,—1373, 1388, 1400, 1414, 1439, 1454.
-, 1684,—1638, 1643, 1654, 1663, 1675, 1694.
-, -,-, votes, perpetual revenue,—
-, 1680,—319.
-, -,-, exceeds its powers, 161.
-, -,-, address to the King stating grievances, 1698.
-, -, Acts of, 775, 1296, 1297, 1702.
-, -,-, style of enacting, 161.
-, - and Indians, 336, 546, 548, 643, 1007, p. 425, p. 497, 1401, 1489, 1698, 1760, 1837.
-, -, threatened by Indians, 180, 184, 185, 195, p. 156, 437, 1254, 1406, 1416, 1624.
-, -, justice between Indians and English, 305.
-, -, Military and Defence, 244, 305, 318.
-, -, warlike stores for, 1351, 1418.
-, -, militia in, 305, p. 497.
-, -, new military measures, 1706, 1752.
-, -, a King's ship asked for, p. 425, p. 499, 1273, 1327, 1330, 1335, 1341, 1342.
-, -, a sloop of war hired for, 260, 1115, 1149, 1269, 1281.
-, -,-, put down, 1416, 1770.
-, -, instructions to the King's ship for, 1492.
-, -, a standing force for, 1698.
-, -, the regular companies in, 259, 260, 335, 336, 341, 342, 346, 347, 362.
-, -,-, arguments for retaining them, 267, 268, 275, 276, 652.
-, -,-, to be disbanded unless paid by Virginia, 299, 300.
-, -,-, a source of danger during the insurrection, p. 229, 531, 546.
-, -,-, disbanded, 546, 548, 577, 1764, 1765, 1770.
-, -,-,-, subjected to taxation, 927.

Virginia, TRADE AND SHIPPING.
-, -, poverty of, 104, p. 497.
-, -, protective laws, 1336.
-, -, petition for relief from customs, 186.
-, -, evasion of King's customs, 297, 369.
-, -, quit-rents in, 201, 202, 203, 232, 243, 835, 867, p. 497, 1270, 1288, 1280, 1771.
-, - favoured at Boston, p. 255.
-, -, proposal to cease tobacco planting in, 3, 104, 186, 275, 448, p.425.
-, -, the low price of tobacco, 268, 1698.
-, -,-, its cause, p. 155.
-, -, a great crop expected, 1683,—1007, 1018, 1081, 1279, 1280.
-, -, apprehensive of a rebellion, 275, 277.
-, -, proposal to open trade with Russia, 259, 260, 329.
-, -, Lord Culpeper's remedies for bad trade, 260.
-, -, reported engrossing of tobacco by English merchants, 1271.
-, -, cessation deprecated by the Lords of Trade, 1279.
-, -, revenue of, 203, 241.
-, -,-, abuses to be checked, 299, 300.
-, -,-, reforms in taxation, 305, 330, 336.
-, -,-, existing systems of taxation, pp. 154–155.
-, -,-, proposed improvements in 1008, p. 425.
-, -, foreign coin in, 887.
-, -, JUDICIAL.
-, -,- system, p. 155.
-, -,- appeals, 336, 371.
-, -,-, question of appeals to the Crown, 1638, 1694, 1698.
-, -, the Church in, p. 155, 1264–5, 1290.
-, -,-, account of, 1272.
-, -, one papist in, 305.
-, -, negroes in, p. 497.
-, -, boundaries of, towards Carolina, 331, 332, 393, p. 425, p. 470, 1694.
-, -, boundaries of, towards Maryland, p. 425, 1693.
-, -, boundary dispute with Lord Baltimore, 1749, 1750, 1763, 1878, 1916.
-, -, as to cancellation of Lord Culpeper's proprietary rights, 1152, 1289, 1395, 1815.
-, -, alarm of pirates in, 582, 1082, 1149, p. 459, 1707.
-, -, measures against pirates, 1149, 1757.
-, -, design of a French settlement in, 853.
-, -, the insurrection in 1682 (tobacco cutting riots), 490–5, 507, 507 I.–II., 508, 520, 522, 524, 1063.
-, -,-, the causes of, 494, 495, 550, 649.

Virginia, the insurrection in 1682 (tobacco cutting riots) warrants for arrest, &c., of rioters, 508, 520, 522, 723, 731, 746, 887, 998 (and see Beverley, Robert).
-, -,-, jobbery over release of a prisoner, 851.
-, -,-, its progress, 524, 531, 546.
-, -,-, measures taken in England on news of, 560, 561, 566, 567, 597, 612–4, 623, 630, 631.
-, -,-,-, remedies proposed, 650.
-, -,-,-, Lord Howard's instructions as to, 1274.

Virginia (ship), 20.

Vyner (ship), 306, 434, p. 722.