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J

Jackman, Capt., 1142. I.

Jacob, 26.

-, Sir John, p. 121, 947.

-, Edward, 904.

Jacobson, Cornelius, 950. I.

Jackson, John, 1024. I.

-, Capt. Wm., 143.

-, , 622.

Jago, Thos., Mayor of Dartmouth, letter from,
-, 1667 : 1548

Jacques, The, 1643.

Jamaica
-, 1661 : 57, 68, 80, 84, 103, 105, 116, 130, 143, 158, 167
-, 1662 : p. 67, 233, 267, 280, 395
-, 1663 : 475, 596, 601, 602
-, 1664 : 652, 734, 739, 744, 745, 757, 762, 774, 817, 819-821, 847, 895
-, 1665 : 939, 942, 944, 949, 991, 1004, 1042, 1055. II., 1063, 1076
-, 1666 : 1122, 1124, 1129, 1150. I., 1162, 1179, 1187, 1199, 1254, 1267, 1281, 1319, 1327
-, 1667 : 1411, 1427, p. 453, 1481, 1500, 1541, 1543, 1661
-, 1668 : 1689, 1702, 1776, 1828, 1838, 1843, 1850-1, 1867, 1892, 1896-7

-, expedition against (references to), 155, 703.

-, expedition from, 1088. I.

-, description of, 620, 767, 811, 934, 1023.

-, one of the most hopeful plantations, 1711.

-, comparison between Barbadoes and, 739.

-, grows rich by privateering and the produce of the country, 1892.

-, Governors of, see

Bryant, General (Interregnum.)

D'Oyley, Col. Edward, 1661, Feb.

Windsor, Thos. Lord, 1661, Aug.

Modyford, Sir Thos., 1664, Feb.

-, -, the Earl of Marlborough designed Governor of, 637.

-, -, establishment for, 616, 1845.

-, -, -, warrant for payment of, 958.

-, -, maintenance and salary of, 108, 601, 614, 616.

-, concerning the government of, 180, 530, 629, 637, 638, 664, 785, 812, 841, 844, 934, 942.

-, -, proposals, 629-631, 773, 785, 842-844.

-, -, -, reports on, 782-784.

-, Government House in, 767.

-, deputy governors of, see

Lyttelton, Sir Chas., 1662, Oct.

Morgan, Col. Edward, 1664, Jan.

Modyford, Sir Jas., 1665, Aug.

-, -, altogether needless, 1085.

-, -, salary of, 616.

-, the Council of, 106, 364, 664, 739. IV., 826, 837, 1264, 1702.

-, -, filled up to twelve, 767.

-, -, President of, see Lynch, Lt. Col. Thos.

-, names of the Council of (which see) :

Archbold, Lt.-Col. Henry.

Ballard, Capt. Thomas.

Barry, Col. Samuel.

Burroughs, Capt. Cornelius.

Byndlos, Robert, 1666.

Coape, Maj. John.

Daylison, Capt. William.

Fairfax, Maj. Thomas.

Freeman, Maj. Robert.

Fuller, Capt. Thomas.

Groves, Capt. Humphrey.

Harrington, Capt. John.

Hope, Richard.

Ivey, Maj. William.

Lynch, Lt. Col. Thomas.

Lyttelton, Capt. Constant.

Man, Capt. John.

Mings, Capt. Christopher.

Modyford, Sir James.

-, John.

-, Maj. Gen. Thomas, 1666.

Povey, Richard.

Pugh, Capt. Peter.

Valet, Capt. William.

Ward, Col. Philip.

Whitfield, Maj. Charles.

Wilbraham, Col. Richard.

-, Minutes and orders of the Council of
-, 1661 : 108, 123, 131, 142, 164, 169, 176, 182
-, 1662 : 215, 283, 330, 355, 364, 375, 384, 388, 390
-, 1663 : 411, 419, 436, 446, 455, 468, 518, 552, 573, 580, 604
-, 1664 : 690, 697, 746, 777, 789, 826
-, 1665 : 962, 1063
-, 1666 : 1138, 1144. I., 1223, 1264. I., 1357
-, 1667 : 1371, 1559, 1634
-, 1668 : 1708, 1719, 1810, 1861

-, -, proclamations of, 144, 157, 159, 374.

-, -, letter to
-, 1661 : 133

-, -, petition to
-, 1668 : 1861

-, orders of the Council of War
-, 1665 : 1038, 1049
-, 1666 : 1383

-, the Assembly of, 810, 826, 837, 838, 934, 962, 1702, 1792. I., III.

-, -, election of, 573, 580, 826, 934, 962.

-, -, rules for, 604.

-, -, to be dissolved, 1063.

-, -, names of (which see), 1664

Ascough, Thomas.

Beeston, William.

Bowden, William.

Delecree, Edmond, 1665.

Eaton, Matthew.

Freeman, Thomas.

Ginkes, Samuel.

Hope, Maj. Richard.

Howell, James.

Lloyd, Maj. Richard.

Loveing, John.

Morris, Capt. Edward.

Offield, Richard.

Perkman, James.

Philip, Richard.

Pinder, Christopher.

Rutter, Abraham.

Tom, Gregory, 1665.

Tompon, John.

Whetstone, Sir Thomas.

-, -, Speakers of, see Whetstone, Sir Thomas.

-, -, Clerk of, see Long, Samuel.

-, -, Acts of
-, 1661-1663 : 110, 384, 390, 573
-, 1664 : 826, 836, 882

-, -, -, of none effect, 1792. I.

-, -, -, to be reviewed and corrected, 962.

-, -, addresses of, p. 245.

-, -, the King's confirmation desired, p. 239, 1702.

-, -, -, instructions concerning, p. 188.

-, certain Barbadoes Acts to be in force in, 123.

-, advocate general in, see Cary, Col. Theodore.

-, the King's physician in, see Stubbs, Dr. H.

-, provost marshal of, see Lynch, Thos.

-, -, the Governor's remarks on the office of, 785.

-, -, secretary and commissary of stores in, see Povey, Rich.

-, -, office of, disposed of by the Governor, 836.

-, -, -, marriages, deaths, and burials recorded in, 123, 131.

-, registrar and surveyor general in, see Man, John.

-, surveyors to be appointed in, 390.

-, -, commission for, 880.

-, -, -, has expired by death, 1085.

-, sheriffs and bailiff in, 870.

-, surgeon in, see Overton, Wm.

-, treasurers of, see Hodges, Fras., Jordan, Jas.

-, concerning grants of offices in, 1715.

-, Committee to inquire into the state of, 3, 5, 773, 782, 783, 942.

-, -, reports of, 784, 839.

-, Charles II.'s opinion and care of, 132.

-, -, proclamation and instructions for encouraging the planting of, 118, 122, 195, 196, 664.

-, Sir B. Gerbier's remarks on, 216.

-, emigration from Barbadoes and other places to, 24, 185, 221, 297, 309, 324-328, 335, 339, 342, 346, 356, 664, 687, 694, 697, 739, 741, 744, 764, 765, 767, 842, 845, 935, 942, 1082, 1401, 1456, p. 529.

-, -, acts for the furtherance of, 328, 336.

-, -, cost of, 739, 767, 784, 853.

-, help to poor planters in, 1138.

-, planters, servants, and slaves sent to, 32, 42, 56, 84, 118, 122, 259, 264, 277, 290, 293, 374, 629-635, 651, 652, p. 188, 1629.

-, conditions upon which servants should be sent to, 1023.

-, -, intemperance of, 1023.

-, -, petition of to be sold to pay their debts, 1719.

-, prisoners in Newgate and felons transported to, 292, 350, 371, 523, 551, 701, 733, p. 208, 739. IV., 784, 866.

-, -, arguments against, 1023.

-, Quakers in, and banished to, 374, 858, 962.

-, -, Acts for receiving and settling, 364.

-, trade for and negroes in, 253, 415-418, 425, 461, 566, 598, 687. I., 739, pp. 208-9, 784, 817, 842, 1023, p. 333, 1481, 1708.

-, number of negroes in 1661 in, 240.

-, Spanish negroes in, pp. 239-40.

-, price of negroes in, 407.

-, want of negroes in, p. 278.

-, outbreak of negroes in, 1038, 1708, 1719
-, see also Varmahaly negroes

-, all rights to, barred, 1708.

-, 500 brave knowing blacks arrive at, 1085.

-, negro prisoners without owners to be sold, 1223.

-, freedom and privileges granted to, 411, 412, 446, 1708, 1719.

-, Acts concerning runnaway slaves, 419
-, see also Negroes

-, number of inhabitants in, also negroes and acres of land planted in, 204, 744, 812.

-, acres of land granted to planters in, 739, 784.

-, plantations in, 155, 156, 166, 217, 257, 330, 934, 1138, 1652.

-, -, concerning the settling of, 842, 934.

-, -, injuries done to, 1861.

-, Gov. Lord Windsor's declarations and proposals concerning, 324, 325, 327, 356.

-, condition of, at his departure, 379.

-, Sir Chas. Lyttelton's account of the state of, 812-814.

-, -, his reasons for the King settling a plantation in, 815.

-, Gov. Sir Thos. Modyford's view of the condition of (1664), and his proposals concerning, 739, 782-784, 810, 944.

-, healthiness of, 767, 810, 934, 1023.

-, unhealthiness of, 578, 810, 1085.

-, -, reasons of the, 1085.

-, mortality in, 811.

-, prosperity of, 57, 566, 628, 811, 934.

-, freed from customs, and other privileges granted to, 107, 118, 411, 412, 630, 631, 664, 739, 784, 942, 998, 1003, 1165.

-, religious liberties in, 374, 375, 630, 635, 664, 687. I.

-, Jews in, 949.

-, churches in, 810.

-, ministers in, 118, 264, 401, 601, 660, 746.

-, -, names of, 810
-, see also Nicolls, Thos

-, -, their salaries and fees, 118, 176, 401, 446.

-, parishes in, 870.

-, -, names of, 810.

-, -, members of Assembly returned for, 826, 962.

-, schoolmaster for, 401.

-, military strength of (regiments in and their officers), 118, 810, 812, p. 239, 1357.

-, officers turned from saints into the most debauched devils, 1085.

-, ill governed soldiers in, 942.

-, soldiers' pay in, 962, 1063.

-, military laws and punishments for, 1371, 1634, 1810, 1861.

-, commander-in-chief in, 1810.

-, major of H.M.'s forces in, 664, 1085.

-, -, commission to, 666, 667, 682.

-, -, his salary, 664
-, see also Modyford, junr., Thos

-, paymaster of the forces in, see Hodges, Fras.

-, the militia in, 204, 384, 664, 767, 1085.

-, -, commander-in-chief of, see Lynch, Thos.

-, -, strength of, 397.

-, -, Dutch islands taken by forces from, see Saba, St. Eustatius.

-, petitions of wives and widows of soldiers in and of soldiers from, 104, 117, 186.

-, -, encouragement to, to become planters in, 107, 118.

-, disbanding of officers and soldiers in, 287.

-, to be put in a posture of war, 1038, 1383.

-, expedition to St. Eustatius and Saba from, see those islands.

-, Admiralty Court in, 379, 1062, 1076, 1689 1707.

-, chief judge of the Admiralty Court in, see Modyford, Sir Jas.

-, advocate general in, see Reid, Geo.

-, expedition to Curaao from, see Curaao.

-, private ships of war belonging to, see Privateers.

-, a frigate sent for defence of, 1711.

-, fleet, 1079, 1085.

-, courts of justice in, 767, 785, 810 826, 844, 1063, 1448, 1702.

-, -, ordnance for orderly proceedings in, 1810.

-, chief judge in, see Byndlos, Robt.

-, judges in, 870, 1702.

-, -, salary of, 108.

-, -, form of oath for, 870.

-, -, names of, 870.

-, recovery of and imprisonment for debt in, 182, 329, 518.

-, expenses of suits in, 812.

-, rules of proceedings and tables of fees, 870, 934.

-, justices in, instructions for, 870.

-, punishments in, 455, 833. I.

-, prisoners for debt to be let out as servants, 1223.

-, coroner, oath of, 870.

-, beacons set up in, 1223.

-, commodities of, 810, 1023.

-, cocoa walks in, 156, p. 82, 446, 664, 815.

-, Sugar works in, 156, 620, 815, 942.

-, fields of canes in, precautions against fire, 164.

-, value of cocoa, sugar, and tobacco in, 374, 573.

-, cattle for and in, 827, 839, p. 278, 1023.

-, -, killed for their hides, 942.

-, -, price of, p. 278.

-, provisions and stores, arms, and ammunition for, 5, 12, 15, 38, 54, 56, 63, 70, 73, 191, 222, 250, 261, 297, 653, 664, 669, 1327-1329, 1776.

-, coining in, 782, 942.

-, -, indictment for, 1702.

-, scarcity of money in, 1023.

-, pieces of 3/3 current money in 1664, 1702.

-, fairs and market days in, 419.

-, forts and harbours in, 664, 681, 812, 976, 1264.

-, want of fortifications in, 765.

-, the great fort of, see Port Royal.

-, Map or plot of, 1652.

-, mines in, 138, 447, 478, 475.

-, post office in, 463-466.

-, Privateers at, see Privateers.

-, -, their prizes to be brought to 1144. II.

-, -, a great security to, 1138.

-, -, reasons why they are advantageous to, 1265.

-, revenue of, account of the, 897.

-, ships sailing to, 1482, 1776.

-, ships from, 1270, 1274.

-, -, His Majesty's instructions to sail in fleets, 1082, 1147, 1313, 1315.

-, -, taken by the French, p. 387.

-, weights and measures (false) in, 164.

-, Dutch in, 1138, 1263.

-, -, to secure the island from hostilities of, 1132.

-, seizure of a Dutch vessel and negroes in, see Martin Van Rosen, the.

-, French in, 578, 604, 1138, 1263.

-, -, to secure the island from hostilities of, 1132.

-, Spaniards in, 1264.

-, -, attempts of, against, 571, 645, 648, 653, 1850.

-, -, -, precautions taken, p. 82, 281, 325, 339, 364, 1838, 1896.

-, -, report of the taking of, by, 1457.

-, -, concerning trade with, 278, 390, 415, 425, 566, 630, 664, 739-741, p. 211, 746, 762, 784, 811, 812, 944, 1023, 1138.

-, -, prisoners and prizes in, 375, 446
-, see also Privateers, 571, 786, 942, 964, 1085, 1256

-, -, -, commission to take, 379, 1689.

-, -, -, restitution ordered, 789.

-, -, undertakings against, from, 441-445, 524, 566, 767.

-, -, rumours of Chas. II. redelivering it up to, 815.

-, -, Gov. Modyford's reasons for granting letters of marque against, 1138, 1144, 1263-5.

-, letters and papers dated from
-, 1661 : 68, 106, 144
-, 1662 : 360
-, 1663 : 474, 475, 566, 567, 571, 572
-, 1664 : 638, 645, 648, 650, 744. 763, 767, 785, 786, 837
-, 1665 : 934, 942, 950, 964, 976, 979, 1004, 1023, 1085, 1088, 1092
-, 1666 : 1142, 1147-1148, 1209, 1213, 1216-1218, 1256, 1263-1265
-, 1667 : 1383-1364, 1456, 1536-1538, 1543, 1563-1564, 1652
-, 1668 : 1702-1703, 1705, 1714-5, 1718, 1792, 1850-1, 1863-1867, 1894

-, see also

Anthonis, Port

Bluefield's Bay

Cagua (Cagway)

Caimanos

Cassada

Charles Fort

Cobre river

Cowhides, The

Guinaboa

Lygonee

Maccary Bay

Montegna Bay

Morant Bay

Negroes

Passage Fort

Pigeon island

Port Morant

Port Royal

Privateers

St. Andrew's

St. Clarendon

St. David's

St. Jago de la Vega

St. Katherine

St. Thomas

Salt island

Savanna

Spanish Town

Yealoth.

James I., King of England, 662, 1600, 1647.

-, letters patent granted by, 98, 112, 625, 1334, 1363, 1532. II., 1598, 1638, 1809.

James, Duke of York, 5, 12, 38, 185, 209, 210, 370, p. 124, 432, 446, 550, 594, 596, 609, 617, 626, 664, 680, 775, 794, 803, 806, 811, 828, 834, 839, 851, 900, 910, 920, 968, 979, 1004, 1026, 1062, p. 346, 1109, 1117, 1138, 1184, 1199, 1260, 1279, 1290, 1292, 1305, 1376, 1407-8, 1433, p. 453, 1444, 1446, 1466, 1537-8, 1573, 1589, 1602, p. 508, 1628, 1660, 1721, 1724, 1727, 1729, 1829-32, 1873, 1893, 1900.

-, letters patent to, 685.

-, grants to, 170, 408, 675-678, 683, 684.

-, commissions to, 245, 695, 926.

-, warrant to, 554.

-, letters and petitions to
-, 1662 : 264, 277, 290, 348
-, 1663 : 550
-, 1664 : 672
-, 1665 : 923, 1094, 1096
-, 1666 : 1115, 1168, 1201
-, 1667 : 1411
-, 1668 : 1711

-, manager of the African trade, 618.

-, his territories, 978, 1024, 1095-6, p. 348, 1662, 1834.

-, -, Governor of Canada's march into, 1118.

-, his charges in reducing and settling New York, 1480.

-, declaration of the deputies of Long Island to, 951.

-, laws enacted by (New York), 1623.

-, his victory over the Dutch, 1085, 1094.

-, grants from, 1095, 1169, 1389.

-, his secretary, see Coventry, Sir Wm.

-, Groom of the bedchamber to, see Nicolls, Rich.

James, Captain, Governor of Tortuga, 621, 8183.

James, The, 383, 467, 1200, 1482, 1780. v.

James City, Virginia, 262, 389, 562, 805, 1065, 1210-1, 1250, 1291, 1585-6, p. 533, 1842.

-, fort designed at, 1241, 1410, 1585.

-, general court at, p. 400.

-, paper dated from, 1237.

James Fort (New York), 809, 1033.

-, letters dated from, 1176, 1219, 1232, 1292-3, 1300, 1378-81, 1479, 1483, 1533, 1535, 1547, 1616, 1628, 1662, 1813, 1834.

- (Africa), 747.

James island (Africa), 747, 954.

-, the Dutch attempt to possess, 747.

James river (Virginia), 1410, 1508.

-, depredations of a Dutch fleet in, 1505-1508, 1545-6, 1552.

-, letter dated from, 395.

Jameson, Patrick, 1024. I.

Jane, The, 1504.

Jansen, John, 1885.

-, Stoffell, 1885.

Janson, Dr. Henry, petitions of, 275, 431, 509, 511.

-, grant to, 276.

Jarvis, Mark, petition of, 923.

Jefferies, Jeffreys, or Jeffries, John, 3, 12, 4, 341, 406, 855.

-, petition of, 852.

Jeffrys, Capt., 1180.

Jenkins, John, 731, 732.

-, Sir Leoline, Judge of the Admiralty, 1818.

-, -, reports of, 1311. II., 1830-1, 1883.

-, William, petition of, 1713.

Jennings, John, 1, 11, 392, 460. I., 1121, 1437.

-, letter from
-, 1662 : 354

-, Speaker of the Assembly of Barbadoes, 1121, p. 353.

-, incapable to be elected of the Assembly, 1428.

-, Capt. Peter, 1237, 1306.

Jeoffery, Diggery, 1752.

Jermyn, Henry Lord, Earl of St. Albans, Ambassador in France, 391, 520, 1513. 1777, 1790-1.

-, grants to, 408, 1656.

-, letters from
-, 1668 : 1778, 1794, 1796, 1811, 1844

-, letters to, 1779, 1794. I.

Jersey, 1203.

-, Governor of, 1203.

-, H.M. ship, 699, 1014, 1435-6, 1477 1517, 1524, 1540.

-, papers dated from, 737, 1445.

Jessepp, Adam, 804. III.

Jesuitism, 218, 896.

Jesuits, Superior of the, 1228.

Jesus, Society of 623, 1571.

Jewels, 143, p. 124, p. 529.

Jews, 138, 140, p. 489, p. 530, 1710, 1860, 1895.

-, report as to their trading to the Plantations, 140.

-, grants of denization to, 139.

-, -, made void by the King, 948, 949.

Jocelyn, Capt. Henry, 53, 200, 255, 302, 868, 1485, 1752.

-, letters from
-, 1665 : 1091
-, 1668 : 1752-3, 1787, 1848

-, warrant of, 220.

John, the, 206, 1579.

-, of Dublin (of Topsham), the, 385, 386.

John and Margaret, the, 1445.

John and Mary, the, 1393.

John and Thomas, the, 1428, p. 453, 1009, 1010, 1024, II., 1039, p. 347.

John Pink, the, 1390.

Johns, Geo. (a Minister in Jamaica), 108, 131, 182, 810.

Johnson, Ed., 1001, I., 1010, 1024, II., 1039, 1752.

-, letters from
-, 1665 :1040, 1089, IX
-, 1668 :1787, 1848

-, Lady Arbella, 1660.

-, Henry, p. 121, 808.

-, James, 1015, 1024, I.

-, John, petitions of, 34, 37.

-, John, 394.

-, Capt. John, 1015.

-, Leonard, 215, 253, 599, 641.

-, -, called Peter, 600.

-, Capt., 397.

-, Robt., 1907.

-, Rowland, 1345.

-, Samuel, 604, 690.

-, Thos., 804, III.

Johnston, Robt., 904.

-, letter from
-, 1662 : 396

Jones, a preacher, 632.

-, Edward, 646.

-, Elizabeth afterwards Viscountess Ranelagh, wife of Richard, 1247.

-, -, petition of, 1248.

-, Francis, 1015, 1024. I.

-, James, 1024. I.

-, John, 1015, 1024. I.

-, Matthew, 1431.

-, Morris, 394.

-, Col. Phil, 372.

-, Richard, 968, 1247, 1279.

-, Roger, 1812.

-, Thos., 533.

-, William, 1024. I.

-, -, letters from
-, 1664 : 877
-, 1668 : 1747

Jordan, James, Treasurer of Jamaica, 169, 182, 283, 375, 384, 835.

Jordan, Robert, 200, 220, 255, 302, 317, 320, 774, 1010, 1024. II.

-, -, letter to, 1300.

-, Thos., 53, 502.

-, Mrs., and her children burnt, 1220.

Joseph, 26.

Joslin, Henry, see Jocelyn, Henry.

Jourdain , imprisoned for baptizing children, p. 344.

Joy, Capt. Wm., 292, 364.

-, the Lord Chancellor [Clarendon's], agent, 812.

Jucatan, see Yucatan.

Juce, Jonathan, 1001. III.

Judith Point, 1100, 1100. IV.

Judlee, Capt., 887.

Juhacepa, 1067.

Julfro (Africa), 316.

Julius, John, petition of, 1910.

-, -, his wife and family, 1910.

Juryan, John, 88, 223.

Justobagne, Peter, 304.

Juxon, Wm., Archbishop of Canterbury, 84, 118.