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INDEX.

A.

Abercorn, the village, 87, 318.
Adams, John, 294.

Adderly, Edward, bequest by, 49.
Alatamaha River, 80, 81. Settle-
ment on the, 116. See Darien.
Alligators, 176, note.
Amatis, Mr., 51, 393.

Amelia Island, 140. Barbarity at,

219. Assault on, 250.

American Colonies, 14.

American Revolution, 286.

Beloved men, 57, 212 note.
Berkeley, George, Dean, 3, 334.
Bloody Marsh, battle of, 259.
Bluet, Thomas, 25, 27, 29.
Bolzius, John Martin. 82,85. Cited,
88, 389. Whitefield's visit to,
182. In an excursion to the
islands. 140 note. Letter to, 382.
Connexion of, with the silk cul-
ture, 394.

Booth, a silk weaver, 117, 394.
Bosomworth, Reverend Mr., 58

note.

Anastasia, taken, 229. Militia re- Boston, intention to visit, 75. Re-

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Advantage to, from settling Geor-
gia, 64. Troops raised for, and
commander appointed, 188. Aid
of, solicited, 218, 219, 223. Forces
from, 224, 226. Disappointment
as to aid from, 226, 231. Appeals
to, for aid, 250, 251, 253 note.
Ships from, at St. Simons, 267.
See Georgia.
Caroline, Queen, 112. Silk shown
to, 117, 394.
Cattle, given to the Georgia colo-
nists, 56, 355, 357.
Causton, Thomas, 168. Prosecutes
John Wesley, 170. Displaced,
199. Treatment of the Governor

by, 205. Remonstrance with,

206.

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Cherokees, letter by a chief of the,
116. Complaints by, 214. Aid

of, summoned, 217. In the Flor-
ida expedition, 224. Demand by
their chief, respecting Nicholau-
sa, 236.

Chickasaws, complaints by, 214.
Christianity, teaching, on ship-
board, 123.
Tomo Chichi, on

hearing, 163. See Indians, and
Missionaries.

Cochran, James, Colonel, 244.
Colonies, American, 14.
Cook, William, Lieutenant Colo-

nel, treachery of, 253. Impeach-
ment of Oglethorpe by, 273.
Dismissed, 274.
Coweta, expedition to, 210.
Cranham, 296, 298, 305.
Creek Indians in Georgia, 58, 59,
67, 99. Alliance with, 69, 70.
Grants by the, 70. Presents to
their chiefs, 71. Ingham's resi-
dence and studies among the, 177.
Attacked by Spaniards, 192.
Conference with, at Coweta, 211.
Treaty with, 213. Aid of, sum-
moned, 217. In the Florida ex-
pedition, 224. Escape of, at Fort
Moosa, 235. Make a descent
upon Florida, 248. Take Spanish
prisoners, 248, 254. Account of

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Davies, Captain, 215.
Delamotte, Charles, 108, 135. Cau-
tions John Wesley, 168. In dan-
ger, 176 note. Residence of, at
Savannah, 178. Returns to Eng-
land, 178. Reception of White-
field by, in Savannah, 180.
Dempsey, Charles, mission of, to
St. Augustine, 132. Sent to
Oglethorpe, 151; back to the Go-
vernor of Florida, 157. Treaty
by, 157.

Diego, Fort, taken, 225, 383, 384.
Owner of, 226. Garrison left at,
226. Return to, 228. Attack
on, in 1743, 272

Dunbar, George, Captain, cited, 99.
Dunbar, Lieutenant, 210. Recon-

noitres Picolata and St. Francis,
221. Left at Fort Diego, 226.
Captain; repels Spanish, 250. De-
tached to harass the enemy, 256.

E.

Ebenezer, site of, chosen, 87, 366.
Laid out, 88. Dissatisfaction
with, 130. Improvements at,
131. Abandoned, 132. Orphan-
house at, 182. Whitefield's visit
to, 182.

Edinburgh, riot at, 19, 348. Fined,

22.

Epworth, visit to, 103.
Eugene, Prince of Savoy, Com-
mander of the Imperial army,
Oglethorpe with, 4. Defeats
Turks, 5, 6, 7.

Eyre, Thomas, 246, 253.

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George's Island, 140, 141.
Georgia, charter and trustees for
settling, 39, 349. Cultivation of
silk in, 41, 52, 117, 349, 391.
Encouragements for emigration
to, 43, 350. Oglethorpe governor
of, 47. Citations respecting, 48.
Adderly's bequest for settling, 49.
Embarkation for, 51. Selection
of a place in, 55. Cattle given
to, 56, 355, 357. Account of,
58, 59, 313. Aided from Caro-
lina, 61, 65. Excursion along the
coast, 79. An asylum for exiled
Protestants, 82. Prohibition of
rum in, 101; of slavery, 101.
Missionaries to, 107, 161. Char-
acter of first settlers of, 113, 181,
183. Emigration of Scotch to,
116. Preparations and great em-
barkation for, 119. Reception at,
126. Destination of the last emi-
grants to, 134. Excursion along
the islands of, 138, 139. Appre-
hensions in, from the Spaniards,
186. Troops raised for, 188.
Embarkations for, 190. Scarcity
in, 192. Fortified, 192. Pecu-
niary embarrassments in, 202,
205. Retrenchments in, 203.
Measures for defending, 218.
Effects of the St. Augustine

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expedition on, 241. Spanish
invasion of, 241, 249, 250, 385.
Thanksgiving in, after the Span-
ish evacuation, 268, 269, 387.
Preparations for another invasion
of, 271. Citations on the founder
of, 275. Prediction as to, in 1732,
295. See Indians, Moravians,
Saltzburgers, and Savannah.
Georgia Rangers, 279.
German Protestants, 13.
Glenn, Governor, mission to, for
aid, 250, 253 note.
Godalming, residence of the Ogle-
thorpe family, 1, 9.
Goldsmith, Oliver, 289.
Grahame, James, cited, 49.
Grimaldi, anecdote of, 124.
Gronau, Israel Christian, 82, 85,
88, 182.

H.

Habersham, James, 180, 183.
Havana, embarkation at, 188, 191.
Armament from, against Georgia,
249, 255. Spaniards return to,
267.
Herbert, Henry, Chaplain, 51, 55.
Hermsdorf, Captain, 120, 149.
Heron, Alexander, Major, 246, 253,
273.

Herring Fishery, 285.
Highlanders. See Scotch.
Holmes, Abiel, cited, 274.
Hopkins, Sophia, 168.
Horton, Major, 138, 141. Despatch-
ed to St. Augustine, 149. Ar-
rested, 151. Sent back with an
embassy, 151.

House of Commons, Committee in
the, on prisons, 10, 349. Part
taken there by Oglethorpe, 12—
19, 338.

Houston, William, Dr., mission of,
for medicinal plants, 128. Death
of, 129.

Howard, General, 279 note, 281.
Howe, Sir William, 286.
Huske, General, 279 note, 281.

I.

Imperial army. See Eugene.
Impressment for sea-service, 14.
Indians, interview and treaty with,

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at Yamacraw, 57, 58. Account
of, in Georgia, 59, 319, 358. Pa-
lachicolas, 87. Chiefs of, go to
England, 89. Introduced to the
King and Royal Family, 94.
Death and burial of one of the, 96.
Visit Eton College and other pla-
ces, 98. Regulation for main-
taining peace with the, 100.
Measures for teaching and Chris-
tianizing, 104, 162. Wilson's
Manual for the, 104, 106, 162.
Missionaries to the, 122, 161.
School for, 130. Islands ceded
by, 138. Eager to attack the
Spanish look-out, 140. Serio-
comic adventure of, 142. Dance
at Frederica, 147. Explain the
object of their embassy, 148. Con-
ference at Savannah on trade
with, 152. Fundamental princi-
ples in the rights of, 154. Wes-
ley's mission to the, 161. In the
Florida expedition, 224. Visit
the General at Frederica, 191; at
Savannah, 200. Decoyed by
Spaniards, 200. Aid of, solicited,
250. See Cherokees, Creeks, To-
mo Chichi, Toonahowi, and Uchee.
Ingham, Benjamin, 108. Embarks
for Georgia, 121. Goes to the
South, 135. Reception of Wesley
by, 171. Conduct of, at Frederi-
ca, 176. His visit to Savannah re-
specting Wesley, 177. Among
the Creeks, 177. Goes to Eng-
land for missionaries, 177. White-
field and, 177, 178, 179.
Insolvent debtors, for settling Geor-
gia, 38, 43, 290, 343.
Inverness, emigrants from, 115,
Ireland, S., portrait by, 292 note.
Irene, the school, 130.

Islands ceded by Indians, 138, 139.

J.

Jekyl, Sir Joseph, 80.
Jekyl Island, 80, 266.
Jekyl Sound, 135, 146.
Jenys, Paul, Speaker, 86.
Job Solomon, 24.

Johnson, Robert, Governor of Car-
olina, reception of the emigrants
to Georgia by, 53. Letter from
the Council and, to Oglethorpe,

56, 353. Visit to, 62. His re-
ception of the Saltzburgers, 83.
His letter to Benjamin Martin,
356.

Johnson, Samuel, 287, 289, 292.
Jones, Lewis, Reverend, of Beau-
fort, 55.

Jones, Noble, Captain, 255.
Jones, Thomas, 199, 205.

L.

Lamberto, Don Pedro, Captain, 144,
151.

Lending money, 16.
Letter, Indian, sent to England,
116.

Library, sent to Savannah, 177.
Oglethorpe's, 296 note.
Lombe, John, 42, 346.
Lombe, Sir Thomas, 15, 117, 346,
394.

M.

McCall, Hugh, "History of Geor-
gia by,” 71.

Mackay, Charles, Ensign, nephew
to Captain Hugh Mackay, wound-

ed, 234. Lieutenant; on a na-
val expedition, 246. Sent with
despatches to Governor Glenn,
250. Success of, at Bloody Marsh,
250.

Mackay, Frederick, Captain, on

trade with the Indians, 154 note.
Mackay, Hugh, Captain, commands
a periagua to explore the islands,
138. Directed to build a Fort on
Cumberland Island, 139. Writes
an account of the General's being
hurt, 221. Appointed aid-de-
camp, 260.

Mackay, Hugh, Ensign, on the

fate of Colonel Palmer, 232, 383.
Mackay, Hugh, Jr., goes with pio-
neers to Darien, 133.

M'Intosh, John Moore, Captain,
226. Capture and treatment of,
236. Summoned to defend St.
Simon's, 252

Martin, Benjamin, 343, 356.
McLeod, Reverend Mr., 137, 183.
McPherson, Captain, 72, 81.
Mageleto, Captain, killed, 256.

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