INDEX
Abbot, William, master of Richard Hart, 143, 156, 178
Abercorn, Earl of, thanked for gifts to Ga., 13
Abercorn, rum sold at, 62
Abercromby, James, agent for Ga. in Charles Town, 285, 287, 289–290
aid to Ga., 53
concerned with Capt. Yoakley’s ship, 53
fees to be paid, 56
payment out of S. C. rum duty, 299
Account of Georgia, Trustees want to receive constantly, 26–27
Accounts, certified, 291–292, 294, 304–306, 330–342
for things received in Trustees store, 212
no more to be certified, 249, 256, 257, 265–266, 288
paid and in progress, 213
received by Trustees, 187, 255–256, 269, 274, 282, 287–288
sent to Trustees, 248
Accounts, of Isaac Chardon, 116–117
of Jenys and Baker, 113
of Thomas Causton, 107, 108, 109, 122–124, 128–130, 147–148, 180–181, 208
Accounts of demands on Trustees, desired by Trustees, 228
Adams, Benjamin, credit at Trustee store, 330
Admiralty, protection asked for Capt.
William Thomson’s ship, 292–293
Aglionby, William, goes to Ga., 145
Agriculture, best way to make a living in Ga., 68–69
credit to those who clear land, 209
encouragement of, 75, 204, 210
needed in Ga. for support, 126
report on clearing and cultivation of land, 34
Trustees want to know what needed, 17
Alehouses, not to give credit, 75
Alexander, Jane, credit at Trustee store, 330
Allen, arrived in Ga. from Bristol, 126
Altamaha River, bar will not allow large ships to enter, 139
fortifications on needed, 125–126
inlets to sounded, 160
navigation for settlers, 86
proposed settlement on vetoed, 125, 126
settlement on to be removed, 139
Amatis, Nicholas, attends Trustees, 8
conditions of his coming to Ga., 9, 10–11
Amatis, Paul, accounts of, 117
bill of exchange on Trustees, 88, 108, 123
must obey magistrates, 70
relations with Joseph Fitzwalter in Trustees Garden, 69–70
silk production, 69–70
Amey, brings packages for Ga., 254
Ammunition, needs of in Ga., 16
sent to Ga., 48–49
Amory, John, credit allowed for provisions in Ga., 233
grant of land, 244
surveyor, 234
Anderson, Adam, inquires about Richard Kent, 146
secures salary for John MacLeod, 196–197
Anderson, Hugh, care of Trustee garden, 260–261
inspector of Trustee garden, 154
lot for younger son, 261
Robert Hay came to Ga. with, 235
to have a credit for provisions, 188
Anderson, James, grant of land for his son, 253–254
Annapolis, military expense of, 202
Anthrobus, Thomas, balance due from, 274
Appelbie, Benjamin, account paid, 275
certified account, 248, 256, 334
items received from, 310–319, 323
Apple trees, sent to Ga., 103, 107
Apples, received in Ga., 310–311
Appy, Peter, balance due from, 274
Archer, Henry, elected Trustee, 28
sends stockings as benefaction to Ga., 145
Archer, Thomas, elected Trustee, 28
Arms, constables to keep in good repair, 206
needed in Ga., 167
sent for Frederica and St. Andrew, 178
22 chests of to go to Ga., 103
Ashfield, John, payment out of S. C. rum duty, 299
Asparagus plants, brought to Ga., 104
Atherton, information about apple and mulberry trees, 107
Augers, earth, sent to Ga., 131
Augusta, pay of garrison at fort, 220
Augustine, Walter, promises canoe for Oglethorpe, 104
supplied provissions while repairing sawmill, 210
surveyed road from Darien to Savannah, 138
Auspourger, Samuel, salary, 221
Avery, Walter, goes to Ga., 104
Axes, sent to Ga., 78
Ayerst, Rev. Dr., told Trustees cannot now send settlers to Ga., 166
Ayres, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 149, 150, 151, 242, 245, 255
Bacon and hams, received in Ga., 319
Bacon, Thomas, Spanish spy, 5
Bailey, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 14
Bailiff, first, must send accounts of happenings in Ga., 151
Bailiff and Recorder of Frederica, letters to, 204, 229, 281
Bailiffs and Recorder of Savannah, letters to, 33, 35, 39, 58, 205, 281
Baillie, Joe, servants pressed by navy, 27
Baillie, John, corn grown by, 210
Baillie, Thomas, land grant to, 87, 109
servants for, 98
to have town lot, 39
Baker, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 164
Baker, John, bill of exchange of, 94
death of, 168
land grant, 302
receiver of S. C. rum duty for Ga., 34
Bakers, Messrs., certified account paid, 239–240
Baldwin, Rev., thanked for contributions for Ga., 12
Bamboo cane, sent to Ga., 100
Barber, Andrew, payment to, 105
Barber, John, credit at Trustee store, 330
Barbo, William, goes to Ga., 103
Barker, Joseph, credit at Trustee store, 330
Barley, brought to Ga., 104
needed as seed in Ga., 17
Barnard, John, failed to come to Ga., 96
goes to Ga., 101
Barnes, John, appointed constable, 17
letter sent to, 43
trustee for lands, 17
Barnes, Capt. Thomas, bill of exchange for, 147
Barns, Mr., certified account, 187
Barnwell’s Bluff, Indian permission for Scots to settle, 85
Barrillia seed, sent to Ga. with method of cultivation, 163, 170
Bateman, William, to be maintained for one year, 62
Bathurst, Sir Francis, balance due from, 274
credit at Trustee store, 331
Beaufain, Hector de Beaufin, to visit Ga., 20
Bed cords, received in Ga., 311
Bedding for servants, on shipboard, 189–190
Beef, bad cargo from Ellis, 308
received in Ga., 311–312
sent to Ga. from Cork, 230, 234
Beer, high price in Ga., 75
received in Ga., 312
sent to Ga., 34, 43, 55, 78, 230, 234
sent to William Calloway, 45, 49
not spoiled, 75
Beer and ale, license to sell, 33
Belitha, William, resigns from Common Council, 10
Bellinger, William, account paid for steers, 275
certified account, 248
items sent to Ga., 327
Bells for cows and horses, received in Ga., 312
Bennet, Levi, servant of, 104
Beswick, Thomas, payment out of S. C. rum duty, 299
Bills of exchange, advices required by Trustees, 27
continue to arrive in London, 134–135, 140
drawn by Oglethorpe, 141–142, 146, 147
drawn by Thomas Causton, 107, 108, 123–124, 158–159
not to be drawn on Trustees, 108, 122–123, 132, 157, 158, 161
on S. C. rum duty, 38
procedure for drawing on Trustees, 42–43, 51, 88, 128–129
received by Trustees, 28
Bishop, Henry, put on stores, 39
servant to John Martin Bolzius, 39
Bishop of Bath and Wells, aid to collect funds for Ga. requested, 174
Bishop of London, asked to ordain William Norris as missionary to Sevannah, 290–291
Bishop, Philip, credit at Trustee store, 331
land for servants, 9
Bland, James, credit at Trustee store, 331
Blandford Man of War, Oglethorpe returns to Ga. on, 283
Bliss, Ann, goes to Ga., 62
letter for, 80
Blocks, received in Ga., 312
Blytheman, William, construction of lighthouse at Tybee, 61
Board of Trade, asked for arms and ammunition for Ga., 167
report to on S. C. defense, 47
S. C. complaint against Patrick Mackay, 114–115
Boards, received in Ga., 312
Boat crew at Frederica, cheese for, 217
Boats, bought for settlement on Altamaha, 125
received in Ga., 312
Bohemia, no settlers to come from, 35–36
Bolzius, Rev. John Martin, clothing for wife and Bible sent to, 116
credit at Trustee store, 331
details about removal from Old to New Ebenezer, 249
letters to, 151, 174, 183, 250
James Vernon sends regards to, 252
objects to use of church for civil meetings, 152
parcels sent for, 178
petition about Salzburgers, 137–138
salary to be paid, 143, 144, 177, 179, 184
Salzburger effects in Europe, 172, 174–175, 257–258
to sign for poultry and livestock for Salzburghers, 200
Trustees send gift of clothing, 153
Bonovrier and Smith, to settle account of Paul Jenys, 307
Books, sent to John Wesley, 148
Botonist, instructions to Robert Miller, 112
Botany and Agriculture, subscription for, 100
Bourghouter, Michael, balance due from, 274
Bovey, Margaret, balance due from, 274
goes to Ga., 62
Bowen, Lewis, letter for, 81
Bowler, Robert, credit at Trustee store, 331
Bowling, Elizabeth, balance due from, 274
goes to Ga., 15
Bowling, Mary, goes to Ga., 15
Bradley, John, credit at Trustee store, 331
Bradley, Will, account and his agreement, 210
accounts to be examined by Thomas Jones, 266, 271, 289
agreement with Trustees about servants, 262–264
articles passed seals, 119
assumes authority over cattle and lands of Trustees, 252–253
brings seeds to Ga., 104
brings servant to Ga., 102
charge for servant, 114
contract to cultivate land with Trust servants, 177–178
credit at Trustee store, 331
dispute about pay for passage to Ga., 95–96
in charge of Trustee cattle, 285
loan from Trustees, 118
missed ship to Ga., 113
to have charge of servants, 230, 235, 237, 238
to sell pearl ashes at Godalming, 118
under control of Thomas Causton, 247
Brathwaite, John, to be shown civilities, 170
Braudie, Mr., credit at Trustee store, 331
Bread, received in Ga., 312–314
Bread kind, allowance for inhabitants of Frederica and Darien, 244–245
Brewhouses, Trustees approve of in Ga., 60, 67–68
Bright, Humphrey, land grant, 45
Bristol, goods shipped from to Ga., 130
Brooke, brings mail for Ga., 158, 160, 256
Brooket, Francis, servant of, 103
Brooks, Capt., takes apple and mulberry trees to S. C., 107
Broughton, Lt. Gov. Thomas, argument between Ga. & S. C. over Indian trade, 88–89
gives news of feared Spanish attack, 185–186
objection to Patrick Mackay, 110–111, 114–115
Trustees petition King not to allow him to grant lands beyond Savannah River, 100
Trustee views on command of Ga. militia, 111–112
Broumberger, Matthias, caused trouble among Salzburgers, 39
to settle at Ft. Argyle, 39
Brown, John, wants credit for provisions, 210–211
Brown, Mathew, negotiations about going to Ga., 97, 102
Brown, Samuel, credit at Trustee store, 331
Browne, John, servant to, 269
Browne, Joseph, payment out of S. C. rum duty, 299
Brownfield, Elizabeth, goes to Ga., 181
Brownfield, John, accounts of, 308
certified account of, 256–257
factor in Ga., 97
instructions in case of his death, 163–164
John Tuckwell assigns cargo to, 106
munitions shipped to, 212, 240
payment of sola bills to, 187
payment to John West, 105
servants of, 103
to furnish iron pots for Salzburgers, 146–147
to use Trustees storehouse, 107
Brownjohn, Benjamin, goes to Ga., 101
Brownjohn, William, appointed constable, 17
credit at Trustee store, 331
cost of painting lighthouse at Tybee, 290
letter for, 81
Bryan, Hugh, account received, 180–181, 187
bills of exchange on, 106, 128–129
Buckley, Harry, master to Samuel Goff, 241
Budget for Ga., copy sent to Savannah, 196
not to be exceeded, 208–209
Bugnon, Consta., credit at Trustee store, 331
Bull, Col. William, account of, 106
bill of exchange of, 132, 133, 141
Bullets and shot, received in Ga., 326
Bundy, Dr. Richard, elected to Common Council, 10
presents petition for Susannah Haselfoot [Harlefoot], 119
Vaudois proposed as settlers, 25
Bunkle, George, credit at Trustee store, 331
Bunnian, Robert, balance due from, 274
Bunting, green, sent to Oglethorpe, 104
Burchett, Josiah, protection of admiralty asked for Capt. William Thomson’s ship, 292–293
Burnside, James, credit at Trustee store, 331
letter for, 81
may keep writing school, 63
Burton, John, credit at Trustee store, 331
may secure Trustee servant, 244
Burton, Rev. John, funds for catechist, 126
preached anniversary sermon for Trustees, 10
Bush, Edward, going to Ga., 24
Butter, ordered from Cork, 82, 89, 92, 230, 234
payment for out of S. C. rum duty, 301
received in Ga., 314–315
Calloway, Will, beer sent to sell, 43, 45, 49
put on Trustees store, 39
to have license to sell beer and ale, 39
to have town lot and 50 acres, 35, 39
Calvert, William, letter sent to, 51
Cameron, Alexander, secures servant, 195
Campbell, James, balance due from, 274
Camuse, Jacques (Jacob), attends Trustees, 8
endeavors to seduce him from silk culture in Ga., 286
family in Charles Town, 230
Canary Islands, wine from offered for Ga., 286–287
Candles, received in Ga., 315
what to use in place of in Ga., 17
Cannon, sent to Ga., 84
Cannon balls, sent for Independent Company, 217
Canoe, for Oglethorpe, 104
Cardamums, seed sent to Ga., 19
Cargoes bought, Trustees cannot understand, 269–270, 288
Carinthiens, to come as settlers, 81–82
Carpenter, to be sent to Ebenezer, 34
Carter, Charles, box sent for, 245
Cartridge paper, sent for Salzburgers, 51
Carwells, James, credit at Trustee store, 332
Casks, received in Ga., 315
Casper plants, sent to Ga for planting, 55, 217
Cassena Tea, Trustees want, 156
Tomochichi says good for gout, 156
Catechist, to be established at Savannah, 126
Cattle, bought in S. C. for Ga., 132
may be bought from Indians, 54
of people lost, 59
sent to Ebenezer, 278
Trustees want bred in Ga., 27
Cattle, of Trustees, Thomas Causton has authority over, 252
to be issued to new settlers, 247
Causton, Martha, goes to Ga., 15
Causton, Thomas, accounts for 1736, 306
accounts needed, 270–271
accounts of, 99, 104–109, 119–124, 128–130, 135–136, 147–148, 157–160, 191–192, 198, 208
accounts of Paul Jenys, 296–302
accounts of Salzburgers, 101
accounts received by Trustees, 180–181
accounts with Isaac Chardon, 131
cash accounts of, 105–06
bills of exchange, 107, 108, 109, 133, 135–136, 140, 141, 154, 157–159, 165
bills of exchange drawn on Oglethorpe, 189, 271
bills to settle farm paid, 248
brought Trustees into debt, 294
conduct approved, 189, 205–206, 247
conduct disapproved by Trustees, 292
credit at Trustee store, 332–333
drafts on Isaac Chardon, 90–91
drafts on Jenys & Baker, 113, 133–134
draft with no letter of advice, 42
employs Capt. Yoakley to sound inlets, 159–160
items received in Trustees stores, 212
John West draws bill of exchange on, 97
journal, cash books, etc. received, 247
journal not received, 281
letters to, 31, 33, 36, 42, 43, 46, 47, 48, 54, 73, 75, 78, 81, 84, 86, 104, 107, 108, 109, 119, 122, 123, 127, 133, 135, 147, 150, 157, 158, 169, 175, 177, 184, 187, 188, 191, 194, 198, 199, 205, 227, 228, 229, 233, 240, 242, 247, 254, 255, 256, 268, 287, 304
letters to and from Trustees, 307, 309–310
method of accounting to be used, 179
must send accounts of colony, 151
no letters from received by Trustees, 45
not to encourage credit at store, 151
Peter Gordon’s complaints against, 57
reason for buying cargoes in Ga., 282
receipt of various items in Ga., 287–288
refused to let Saltzburgers move, 61
relieved as storekeeper, 264, 266, 271
remiss in corresponding with Trustees, 157–158
report on Ga. desired, 157–158
reports payments without giving amounts, 308
reward as storekeeper, 77
sends Oglethorpe bills of credit, 28
servants charged to his account, 277
servants from Inverness to be sent to, 189
should report on enforcement of rum act, 150
stops provisions of servants of Elisha Dobree, 71
to answer Trustees queries, 163, 164–165
to be charged for 44 servants, 268
to certify no more accounts, 249
to close account with Trustees, 133
to determine if people to be kept on stores, 33
to draw no bills of exchange, 132, 158
to give reason for contingent expenses, 209
to keep arms in good repair, 206
to obey Trustee orders, 76
to send account of health to Trustees, 54
to send inventory of Trustees store, 271
to send journal to Trustees, 36, 170
to send Trustees report on colony by every ship, 175
to set out land for new colonists, 267–268, 273
to take charge of cargo if accident happens to Johnny Brownfield, 106
Trustees hoped Peter Gordon’s trip to Ga. would ease his burden, 76–77
unsatisfactory actions and expenses, 268–270
Causton, Thomas Mancer, goes to Ga., 15
Cecil, Col. William, cousin to James Oglethorpe, 2
informs Oglethorpe that Aunt Lawson died, 165
inquires about Oglethorpe, 165
funds for Will Bradley, 118
letters of Oglethorpe’s, 4
Chance, William, credit at Trustee store, 333
Chandler, Mr., gives money for religious uses, 100
Chandler, Richard, elected to Common Council, 10, 11
Chardon, Isaac, accounts, 90–95, 106, 116–117, 118, 122, 129, 131–132, 133
accounts being examined, 51
bill of exchange, 119–120
demands of executors, 302–303
executors to be paid, 291
flour from Pennsylvania, 65
to furnish funds for Ga., 34
Charles, brings mail for Ga., 227, 255, 287, 293, 295, 304
Charles, Jacob Charles, balance due from, 274
Charles Town, letters relating to Ga. sent to Oglethorpe, 162
original settlers not to land at, 3
people have bad opinion of Ga., 176
Cheese, received in Ga., 315–316
to be divided among people at Darien, 226
Cheeswright, Paul, come to Ga., 5
Cheeswright. Rebecca, comes to Ga., 5
Cheney, Goodwin, should remain in Ga., 156
Cherokee Indians, sent skins to Savannah, 170
Chesnuts, Neapolitan, for sowing in Ga., 178
Chevilletee, Mr., credit at Trustee store, 333
Chickasaw Indians, bring French prisoners to Ga., 308
Oglethorpe says need support, 167–168
Christie, Thomas, accused of being agent for a rum seller, 58
balance due from, 274
credit at Trustee store, 333
directed to send records of town court, 149, 151
Peter Gordon’s complaints against, 57
salary to be paid, 77
sends Trustees proceedings of court, 58
servants for, 56, 264, 267, 272
to determine if people to be kept on stores, 33
to keep journal of Ga. happenings, 20, 22, 23, 36
Church at Darien, none to be built, 304
Church at Savannah, clock for sent, 188
plan for needed, 127
supplies for building, 272–273, 279
to be built, 5
Capt. Tomas to make estimate for building, 272
Trustees desire plan for, 146
Trustees hope to build one, 59
Cider, received in Ga., 318
Claret, Marcegouse, bill for, 99
Clark, Ann, to be returned to England, 187
Clarke, Isaac King, wants excuse from guard duty and no others to practice medicine in Savannah, 45, 46
Clarke, John, secretary of Indian affairs, 272
Clay, William, account paid, 275, 276
account received, 181
certified account, 187, 335, 248
items received from in Ga., 311, 327
Clements, Samuel, salary, 221
Clergyman, preparations for in Ga., 5
Clerks, sent for help in the store, 205–206
Clifton, Charles, grant of land refused, 15
Clifton, Christopher, grant of land refused, 15
Clifton, Sir Robert, requests land for others, 15
Clock for the church, sent to Ga., 188
Cloth, gift to Tomochichi, 57
received in Ga., 322, 324, 327
sent to Ga., 240
Cloth and hat, gift to John Musgrove, 57
Clothing, for Scottish servants, 193, 211
received in Ga., 316
Clover seed, when needed in Ga., 17
Clyatt, Thomas, goes to Ga., 103
Coates, John, balance due from, 274
deserted the colony, 272
land grant, 4
removed as trustee for orphans, 267
Coble, Peter, balance due from, 274
Cobley, Jemmet, certified account, 213
Cochran, James, It. col. of Oglethorpe’s regiment, 238, 306
Coe, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 187, 188
Coffee, received in Ga., 317
Coins, sent to Ga., 49, 55, 121
Cole, James, intends to go to Ga., 104
Coles, Joseph, parcel sent to, 49
Colthred, William, freight for passage, 192–193
Communion silver, sent to Ga., 15
Compton, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 26
Condale, Elizabeth, credit at Trustee store, 333
Conditions in Ga., Causton to send report by every ship, 175
Constables, authority in Ga., 32
to keep arms in good repair, 206
Content, brings mail for Ga., 246, 247, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255
Contributions for Ga., 11–14
Cooanoochi ferry, built yet, 210
Cook, Lewis, credit at Trustee store, 333
Cook, Major William, daughters to have Peter Gordon’s lot at Savannah, 271–272
major of Oglethorpe’s regiment, 238
presents Ga. French grapevines, 242
rent payable to his daughters, 289
Cookesey, Will, account, 208
balance due from, 274
debtor to Trustees in Ga., 165
Coope, Richard, elected Trustee, 28
Cooper, Mary, Henry Parker rents her house, 181–182, 286, 289
Cooper, Richard, credit at Trustee store, 341
goes to Ga., 145
to go to Ga., 97
Cordage, received in Ga., 317
Cork, beef and butter ordered from, 89, 98
provisions and supplies sent from, 234
Corn, not raised to feed hogs and fowls, 62
to be given to Indians when they come to town, 62
Corn meal, received in Ga., 319
Corneck, James, credit at Trustee store, 333
goes to Ga., 146
Cornish, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 10
takes servants to Ga., 107
Correspondence with Trustees, neglected, 44–45
procedure for, 59
Correspondent, Trustees want Oglethorpe to appoint one, 26
Coste, Isaac, credit at Trustee store, 333
Courtonne & Son & de Normandie, to aid Von Reck in Rotterdam, 74
Courts, authority of, 156
Chrisie must send copies of proceedings, 151
Elisha Dobree’s complaints about, 71
gowns and seal sent for, 214–217
journal and proceedings sent to Trustees, 58
proceedings and sentences in, 186
records to be sent to Trustees, 149
times for holding, 64
Cowen, John, account of, 106
bill of exchange for, 120
Coweta, threats against Spanish at not from Ga., 173
Cowpenkeeper at Ebenezer, salary of, 220
Cox, Lady, wants to collect funds for Ga., 174
Crane at Savannah, charges for, 285
Credit in Ga., article about to be published in S. C., 293
Causton gives too much, 175–176, 269, 307
stopped in Ga., 302
to be discouraged, 151
Creditors, too many in Savannah, 162
Creek Indians, restrained against Spaniards, 138
trade with Ga. or S. C., 162
Crokatt, John, goes to America in King George, 245
to send osnaburg and molasses to Ga., 236
Crokatt and Seaman, agent for Ga. in Charles Town, 245–246, 293
bill Trustees for osnaburgs, 292
items received from, 322
report Spanish to build barracks on St. John’s Island, 292
Crombie, William, to have town lot, 39
Crookshanks, Robert, credit at Trustee store, 333
Cross, William, credit at Trustee store, 274, 333
Crosse, John, Jr., offer of wine from Canary Islands, 286–287
Cubebs, seed sent to Ga., 19
Cunningham, Sam, tools left on ship at Savannah, 57
Currants and raisins, Trustees hope to produce in Ga., 19
Customs regulations, concerning rice shipped from Ga., 53
Cuthbert, John, credit at Trustee store, 333
pay with rangers, 219
Da Costa, Anthony, commission to raise money for Ga., 7
Daily Advertizer, copies sent to Ga., 116, 216, 228, 236, 239
Dalmas, Will, funds for from Duke of Kent, 28, 51, 102
death of, 102
Dalton, John, salary of, 222
D’Arcy, Lord, elected as Trustee, 10, 11
Darien, bread allowance for inhabitants, 238, 239, 244–245
cheese for people there, 217
Indian guns for servants, 196
minister at, 196–197
no church to be built, 295, 304
servants for people there, 195
68 people on Trustees store, 233
to be supplied with provisions, 196; see Altamaha settlement
Dasher, Christian, goes to Ga., 62
Daubuz, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 17, 18, 78, 81, 233, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240
to bring provisions to Ga., 81, 230, 234
to bring settlers to Ga., 16, 17
sail up river to Savannah, 16, 17
Davis, Caleb, bill of exchange for, 142
Davis, John, balance due from, 274
Dearne, John, deceased bailiff of Savannah, 264, 266, 277
Dechter, Peter, balance due from, 274
Defense of Ga., by Capt. James Gascoigne, 246
Defense of Savannah, Trustees considering, 59
Dejcan, Fred K., credit at Trustee store, 333
Delgrass, Francis, credit at Trustee store, 333
De Lyon, Abraham, complaint against, 156
petition approved, 266
to propagate grape vines, 262, 271
Demetry, Danile, credit at Trustee store, 333
Demurrage, on ships Simond and London Merchant, 118
questions about, 114
very high for Capt. Yoakley and Capt. Dymond, 160
Demuth, Gotthart, comes to Ga., 50
Dent, Commodore, gives news of Spanish attack on Ga., 185–186
DePfail, Monsr., at Ratisbon, conditions of his going to Ga., 30–31
Derby, Earl of, aids to Georgia, 11
elected a Trustee, 10–12
letter to, 11
send regards to Oglethorpe, 18
to continue subscription, 100
Desborough, John, credit at Trustee store, 334
DeVille, Lewis, credit at Trustee store, 334
Deykin, Benjamin, goes to Ga., 145
Diamond, Capt., arrived in Ga. from Ireland, 126
Dicker, Capt., arrived in Ga. from Bristol, 126
Dishes, wooden, received in Ga., 330
Doble, John, servant to John Wesley, 254
provisions for, 254–255
Dobree, Elisha, letter for, 107
move to Ga., 40
salary, 221
Trustees approve planting activities, 72
Trustees disapprove hiring lots from others, 72
Trustees reactions to actions and comments, 71–73
wants government position, 72
Dobree, Mrs. Elisha, interested in coming to Ga., 186
Dolphin, brings mail for Ga., 46
Dormer, James, credit at Trustee store, 334
payment out of S. C. rum duty, 299
Douglass, David, account of, 106
payments out of S. C. rum duty, 299
Drafts of funds, procedure for sending, 51
Drake, Sir Francis, fortified location of Fort St. George, 173–174
Drake, Mr., from S. C. threatens Spanish at Coweta, 173
Drayton, Thomas, bill of, 132
Drum, items for received in Ga., 326
Duchee, Andrew, credit at Trustee store, 210, 334
Dumont, Rev., giving conditions of land granting in Ga., 28–29
Dunbar, Capt. George, bills of exchange drawn on Trustees, 99
brings German servants from Cowes, 243
brings gunpowder for Ga., 212
brings mail for Ga., 36, 41, 84, 86, 175, 177, 183, 185
brings Scots to Ga., 98, 126, 155
help in going south in Ga., 39
land grant, 109
news of sailing, 102
passengers from Inverness, 82–83
sails for Scotland to pick up settlers, 85
secured German servants for Ga., 229
servants for, 98
to procure servants for Ga., 77
to secure any people settled in Ga. without authority, 39
Dymond, Capt., carried sola bills to Ga., 275
demurrage high, 160
freight to Ga., 98
takes provisions to Ga., 182
to bring Ann Clark back to England, 187
Ebenezer, New, aid to Salzburgers at, 183
cows sent to, 278
hand mill sent to, 184
hogs and poultry for, 249
Hugh Ross or Rose to survey there, 218
lots not surveyed, 176, 183–184
ministers houses and school house to be built, 177, 180, 249
pay of cowpenkeeper at, 220
provisions etc. allowed for, 176–177
rest of land to be surveyed as soon as possible, 180
Ebenezer, Old, carpenters needed there, 34
horses to be sent to, 34
medicines for sent, 49
pay for buildings there, 184
Edgcombe, Arthur, letter for, 81
Egerton, Thomas, put on stores, 39
Egmont, Earl of, informs Board of Trade about S. C. Indian trade argument, 114–115
letter from Lt. Gov. Thomas Broughton, 110
recommends Thomas Upton, 194
sends Bible to Bolzius, 116
sends regard to Oglethorpe, 165
says not to build houses too close together, 156
Trustee committee of correspondence, 282
Ellis, Robert, account paid, 275–277
bad cargo of beef in Ga., 308
bills of exchange, 133–135, 141
certified accounts, 192, 248, 256, 269
items received from in Ga., 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 323, 326, 327, 328, 330
Madeira wine from, 224
wine bought of, 212
Ellis and Ryan, certified account of, 287, 305
items received from, 312, 317, 319, 322, 323, 324, 327, 339
Elton, Sir Abraham, requests land for others, 15
Emmery, Peter, credit at Trustee store, 334
Enforcement of Ga. laws, 162
Evan, John, goes to Ga. as Trustee servant, 241, 244
Eveleight, Samuel, account of, 122, 129, 185
aids to early Ga., 36–37
bills of exchange, 155–156, 157, 161
certified account, 180, 239–240, 248
desire for Ga. Indian trade, 41
interest in lumber trade in Ga., 87
letters to, 41, 65, 87, 157, 185, 228, 239
newspapers sent to and from, 228, 236, 239
proposals about Ga., 66–69
thanked for interest in Ga., 41, 157
wants land at Yamacraw, 66
Ewen, William, credit at Trustee store, 334
put on stores, 39
servant to Thomas Causton, 36, 39
Expenses, at Darien, 223
none made for 1738-39, 303
extraordinary, 221
for Northern Division of Ga., 219–221
for Southern Division of Ga., 221–224
for 1737-1738 estimated 270
for 1738-1739, 264–265, 266, 270, 277–278
necessary for maintenance, 202
paid in England 1737, 275–277
of Carolina scout boat, 223
of Ga. scout boat, 223
of St. Andrews, 222
Eyeglasses, for Mr. Scarlet, 101–102
Eyre, Robert, elected Trustee, 28
Fallowfield, Elizabeth, parcel sent for, 79
Fallowfield, John, credit at Trustee store, 334
Faulcon, Jacob, goes to Ga., 101
Faulcon, Jeremiah, goes to Ga., 101
Fawsett, Thomas, land grant, 16
Fayssoux, Daniel, goes to Ga. as servant, 79
land grant, 80
Feckney, Joseph, aids Lt. Hugh Mackay secure funds in Inverness, 73–74
Fees, none for issuance of warrants, 64
Feild, John, account of, 154
Ferguson, Capt. William, letter to, 64
silver watch sent to by Trustees, 55
Financial account, Trustees need for Ga., 27
Fire, danger of in Ga., 156
First forty, to be kept on stores, 34
Fish, received in Ga., 318
Fitzpatrick, Terence, payment to, 105
Fitzwalter, Joseph, credit at Trustee store, 334
letter to, 69
to be paid salary as gardner, 61, 69
to report on clearing and sowing land, 34
to send journal to Trustees, 36, 54
time spent in hunting disapproved, 69
work and authority in Trustees Garden, 69–70
Flax seed, needed in Ga., 17
Fletcher, Arthur, credit at Trustee store, 334
Fletcher, Ellen, to come to Ga., 9
Fletcher, Henry, to come to Ga., 9
Fletcher, Henry, Jr., to come to Ga., 9
Fletcher, Mary, to come to Ga., 9
Flour, from Penna. to Ga., 65
received in Ga., 318–319
Fluxes, Tellicherry bark a remedy, 17
Foley, Walter, intends to go to Ga., 104
Foreign settlers, no funds to send any more to Ga., 136
Forfeitures, not to be enforced on widows of first forty, 57
Forster, William, goes to Ga., 104
Fort at Augusta, pay of garrison, 220
Fort at Savannah, expense and poor defense, 213–214
Fort Argyle, expense of rangers at, 219
Fort Frederica, muskets shipped for, 178
Fort Prince George, pay for garrison, 220
Fort St. Andrew, muskets sent for, 178
Fort St. George, Oglethorpe withdraws garrison, 173–174
Forts built by Ga., in British territory, 173
Forts outside Ga., Trustees cannot pay for, 155–156
Foster, Elisha, bill of exchange, 122, 123, 129
Foster, Eliza, credit at Trustee store, 334
Foster, George, credit at Trustee store, 334
to be granted lot in Frederica, 191
Foster, Mr., credit at Trustee store, 334
Fowls, inadequate feed for, 62
Fox, Walter, letter for, 107
Francis, William, credit at Trustee store, 334
Frazier, Hugh, letter for, 81
Frederica, bread allowance for inhabitants, 238, 239, 244–245
cheese for inhabitants, 217, 226
contingent expenses at, 226
cost of provisions for, 222
differences among magistrates, 204
harmony among people reported, 262
herring sent for people, 234, 239
153 people on Trustees store, 233
to be abandoned or no new settlers sent, 139–140
Trustees will send minister and schoolmaster, 186
Frederica minister, George Whitefield, 261, 267
Frederica and southern Ga., Trustees like accounts, 285
Frederick, Thomas, elected to Common Council, 10, 12
Freeholders, only have to bear arms, 232
French, attack Chickasaw Indian, 167–168
danger to S. C. and Ga., 202–203
observe if Anthony Salice corresponds with, 81
Patrick Mackay stirs up Indians against, 111
French prisoners, brought to Ga. by Chickasaw Indians, 308
Friendship, brings mail to Ga., 26
Fromentall, John, credit at Trustee store, 335
Fry, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 22, 24
Funds for recruiting settlers in Scotland, 86
Funds for religious uses, to be used to rebuild Robert Hows house, 207
Funds for securing settlers, 85–86
Fury, Peregrine, funds for Ga., 118
presents S. C. memorial against Ga., 171
receives answer to S. C. Indian trade argument, 115
S. C. funds due Ga., 154–155
S. C. representation against Ga. sent to, 161
Gallier, Charles, permission to leave Ga., 37
Garden produce, sells at a good price, 61–62
Garden seeds, sent to Ga., 102, 178
received in Ga., 325
Gardiner, Mr., credit at Trustee store, 335
Garrett, Henry, credit at Trustee store, 335
Gascoigne, Capt. James, credit at Trustee store, 335
James Vernon wants to hear from about his son, 165
letters to, 246
praised as naval officer in Ga. area, 259
servants for, 229–230, 235, 236–237, 238
thanked for services to Ga., 168–169, 246
to cruize off Savannah River with Hawk, 84
Gentlemen’s land grants, location of, 44
Georgia, accounts of required, 151
British title to be stated, 165
contributions for, 11–14
danger from French and Spanish, 202–203
to be supported against Spanish, 235
Georgia, brings mail to Ga., 17, 18
to bring settlers to Ga., 16, 17
to sail up river to Savannah, 16, 17
Georgia charter, sent to S. C., 2
Georgia’s initial settlement, Gov.
Robert Johnson informed of, 1–3
Georgia Pink, account paid, 276
brings mail for Ga., 78
81, 233, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240
to bring provisions to Ga., 230
Georgia & S. C. defense, put on military establishment, 258
Georgia trade, convenient to St. Augustine and Havana, 68
Geraldino, Tomas, complaints of Spanish against Ga., 172
letter about Spanish affairs, 164, 165
German Protestants, funds to aid, 143
German servants, brought from Cowes to Ga., 242–244
recommended to Samuel Eveleigh instead of Negro slaves, 66–67
snipping condition to Ga., 52–53
to be sent in August, 62
Germans, to be sent to Ga., 14–15
Gibbs, Isaac, goes to Ga., 234, 240
lot for at Abercorn, 228–229
Gilbert, Robert, appointed third bailiff, 264, 266–267, 272
Giovanoli, John, goes to Ga. as servant, 79–80
land grant for, 80
Giovanoli, Maria, goes to Ga. as servant, 79–80
Giovanoli, Scher, goes to Ga as servant, 79–80
Glasswort seed, sent to Ga., 163
Glue, received in Ga., 319
Goff, Samuel, goes to Ga., 241
Gold and silver mines in Ga., Trustees disapprove search for, 68–69
Gonson, Sir John, elected as Trustee, 10, 12
Gordon, Peter, brings complaints to England, 57
goes to Ga., 38
lot at Savannah to go to Major William Cook’s daughters, 271–272, 289
trip to Ga. of no help to Causton, 76–77
Verelst sends regards to, 51
Gough, William, Jr., land grant to, 7
sent to Ga., 9
Gourd seeds, sent to Ga., 19
Government in Ga., totally under control of Trustees, 32
Graham, Dr. Patrick, credit at Trustee store, 335
goes to Ga., 145
Grain, needed as seeds, 17, 317
Grand juries, no right to administer oaths, 281, 295
Grant & Douglass, bill of exchange to paid, 122
credit at Trustee store, 335
Grapevines, De Lyon and Nuneses to propagate, 262, 271
in public garden, 261
sent for Ga., 192
sent for Thomas Hawkins, 245
sent to Ga., 241–242
Grass seed, when needed in Ga., 17
Great embarkation, preparations and details of, 95–104
Green, Henry, box sent for, 178
Gibraltar, soldiers from to Ga., 238
Gritts, provisions sent to Ga., 84
Gronau, Rev. Israel, clothing sent for wife, 116
James Vernon sends regards to, 252
present of clothing, 153
salary to be paid, 143, 144, 177
Gunpowder, assigned to John Brownfield, 179
received in Ga., 319
Guns, for Darien, 226
received in Ga., 319–320
Guthry, Robert, bill of exchange on Isaac Chardon, 119–120
payment out of S. C. rum duty, 299
Haberecht, Godfrid, comes to Ga., 50
Haberland, George, comes to Ga., 50
Haberland, Michael, comes to Ga., 50
Habersham, James, goes to Ga., 254
Hadley, William, to be put on stores, 35
Hales, Dr. Stephen, solicits money for religious uses, 100
Ham, Hanss Jacob, pay due to for servants, 243
Hamilton, Paul, land grant, 61
Hanbury, William, elected as Trustee, 10, 12
Hanks, Robert, credit at Trustee store, 335
Happenings in Ga., Trustees want to know about, 20, 22, 170
Harbin, Francis, informed of Spanish spy in Ga., 5
letter to, 89
secures servants, 103
to stop search for servants, 89, 96
Harlefoot, James, see Haselfoot, James Harrington, Lord, letters to, 24, 41, 136
Trustees have no funds to send new colonists, 136
Harris, Francis, bad behaviours, 308
to be dismissed from Trustee store, 244
Harris, William, balance due from, 274
credit at Trustee store, 335
Harrison, Charles, land grant to, 4
Hart, Richard, box sent for, 178
funds to aid, 143
wants new master, 156
Haselfoot, James, charge of servants is a loan, 194
Michael Schwitzer servant to, 63
petition about land in Ga., 119
servants for to Ga., 181
to be maintained for one year, 62
Hats, received in Ga., 320
Havana, Ga. convenient for trade with, 68
Hawk, to cruize off Savannah River, 84
Hawkins, brings mail for Ga., 53, 54, 58, 64, 69, 71
Hawkins, Thomas, grapevines sent for, 245
medicines sent for, 240
parcels sent for, 178
servant of, 104
to encourage people to cultivate land, 204
to report to Trustees frequently, 261–262, 304
to set out land for new settlers, 273
to support Trustee laws, 205
Trustees pleased with report, 261–262
Hay, Robert, grant of land for, 235–236, 244
Haynes, Edward, goes to Ga., 241
Health of Georgians, 76
Thomas Causton to report on, 36
Heathcote, George, recommends Isaac Young, 145
Trustee funds in his hands, 102
Heathcote, George & Co., Trustee bills of credit to be drawn on, 27
Heathcote, William, elected to Common Council, 10, 12
Heddon, William, servant of, 104
Hemp bags, received in Ga., 320
Hemp seed, when needed in Ga., 17
Henly, Francis, servant in Trustees Garden, 70
Henriques, Isaac Nunez, see Nunez Henriques, Isaac
Henriques, Jeudah Senior, see Senior Henriques, Jeudah
Henry, Youst, balance due from, 274
Herbert, Dr. Henry, death of, 6
Herring, sent for people in Ga., 234, 239
Hetherington brothers, land for servants, 9
Hetherington, Joseph, land grant to, 4, 44
master of Ann Clark, 187
Hetherington, Robert, land grant, 7, 16
to engage in silk trade, 7
Hetherington, Theophilus, debt to John Murcott, 182
Hewitt, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 229
brings servants to Ga., 285
brings sola bills to Ga., 255
to deliver provisions to Ga., 230
Highgate, complaint about land at, 284
cows and calves for, 285
Highlanders, arrive in Ga., 126
rumors to hinder settlement, 85
to be brought back from Altamaha, 126
what they wear on their feet to be sent to Ga., 196, 197
Hird, Thomas, servant of, 103
Hodges, Mary, license to sell beer and ale, 33, 38
Hodgkinson, Samuel, servant of, 103
Hogs, inadequate feed for, 62
Holland, Ga. colonists transported through, 74
Holmes, Samuel, goes to Ga., 13
grant of land, 15
Hood [Wood], Elizabeth, use of house in Savannah, 117
Hope, Mr., sending servants to Ga., 201
Hopecraft, William, goes to Ga., 145
Hopes, Messrs., contract for German servants at Rotterdam, 243
sending servants to Ga., 204
Hopkey, Sophia Christiana, goes to Ga., 15
Horse, given to Trustees by Oglethorpe and sent to Ga., 113, 115, 116
articles for grooming sent with, 119
payment of freight out of S. C. rum duty, 301
Horses, to be sent to Ebenezer, 34
Horton, William, contingent expenses authorized, 226
credit at Trustee store 335
herring for Frederica sent to, 234
thanked by Trustees for his good service, 226
to be furnished cattle, 170
to be supplied with provisions, 196
to divide cheese among people, 217, 226
to set out land for new colonists, 268, 273
Hosker, Thurston, goes to Ga., 103
Hossack, John, asked to check passengers at Inverness, 82–83
secures Scottish servants, 192–193, 195
to send what highlanders wear on their feet, 196, 197
Hossack, John & Co., securing servants for Ga., 197–198
to furnish funds to Lt. Hugh Mackay at Inverness, 73–74
to secure servants and supplies at Inverness, 189–191
Hough, Rev. John, thanked for his contributions to Ga., 12–13
Hour glasses, sent to Ga., 240
Houstoun, Patrick, account of, 106
balance due from, 274
credit at Trustee store, 335
Houstoun, William, Trustees’ botanist, 9, 11
Howell, James, affidavit on Spanish attack against Ga., 283–284
Hows, Ann, comes to Ga., 5
Hows, George, put on stores, 39
Hows, Henry, comes to Ga., 5
Hows, Mary, comes to Ga., 5
Hows, Robert, comes to Ga., 5
credit at Trustee store, 335
John Wesley’s recommendation of, 199
Hucks, Robert, says beer not spoiled, 138
treat with Board of Trade over S. C. Indian trade argument, 114–115
wants Samuel Ward to have weapons, 103
Hucks, Thomas, credits William Calloway with beer, 45
Hughes, John, bedding and watch coat, 101
credit at Trustee store, 335
does not go to Ga., 102
really John Barnard, 96
Hughes, Joseph, David Provoost, Jr., to have his lot, 286
disposition of land by his widow, 244
Elisha Dobree leases his lot, 72
to keep journal of Ga. happenings, 20, 22
Hughes, Richard, balance due from, 274
Hunting horns, sent to Ga., 101
Hurst, Samuel, clerk sent to aid in store, 193, 205
Husbands, Joseph, goes to Ga. as servant for Whitefield, 254
provisions for, 254–255
Ichko Saona, to stay until Tomochichi returns, 35
Idle, struck off provisions at store, 206
Idleness and drinking, people spend time at, 58–59
Independent Company, at Frederica, 140
credit at Trustee store, 336
munitions sent for, 217
recruits and wives sent to Ga., 216
Independent Company in S. C., Trustees hope to move to Ga., 125–126
Indian guns, cost of repair, 219
for servants at Darien, 196
Indian land purchases, impossible for private persons, 66, 87–88
Indian lands, Salzburgers cannot have, 152
Indian presents, for land purchase, 125: no more to be bought just now, 142
sent to Ga., 280
Indian relations, expense of, 258, 278
Indian school, provisions to be furnished for, 211
Indian trade, Thomas Causton to license traders, 68
Ga.-S. C. argument over, 88–89, 114–115, 161–162, 166, 282–283
none without license, 37
Samuel Eveleigh’s interest in, 41
Trustees propose no export duty on skins, 68
Indian traders, not to advise Indians to move, 54
to be licensed as last year, 60
Indian treaty, Trustee ratification, 18
Indian uneasiness, about lands on Altamaha, 126
Indians, act for maintaining peace with, 218–219
attack Spanish in retaliation 172–173
cattle may be bought from, 54 in England, 35
not to antagonize Spaniards, 183
not to be advised to move, 54
permission for Scots to settle Barnwell’s Bluff, 85
provisions, wine and beer for, 62, 211–212, 221
to be encouraged to remain where they are, 45
to be informed of Georgia settlers coming, 1–2
Ingham, Benjamin, payment to, 143, 144, 179
Inverness, settlers from for Ga., 82–83
Ireland, items received from, 315, 327
Irene, see Indian school
Iron pots, sent for Salzburgers, 153
Iron saws, files, etc., sent to Ga., 78
Iron ware and tools, received in Ga., 320–321
James, brings mail for Ga., 3, 6, 20, 33, 53, 54, 58, 64, 69, 70, 71
Jeffery, William, letters to, 52
Jenkins, Edward, credit at Trustee store, 335–336
land grant, 15
payment out of S. C. rum duty, 299, 301
Trustees approve his conduct, 48
Jenys and Baker, accounts, 106, 113, 129–130
bills of exchange, 38, 106, 120, 122, 123–124, 132, 133–134, 154, 157, 158
items for Ga. sent to, 116
letters to, 112, 133, 149, 158
mail etc. for Ga. sent to, 123, 124, 127, 130, 132, 133, 134, 135, 149, 151, 156, 160, 163, 164
to pay Causton funds due George Morley from S. C., 73
Jenys, Paul, accounts, 294, 295–302, 306–307
agent for Ga. in Charles Town, 169–170, 215, 216, 224–225
dead, 236
demands of executors, 302–303
executors to be paid, 291
land grant, 302
receiver of S. C. rum duty for Ga., 34
thanked for his aid to Ga., 168
will let Ga. have Carolina currency, 191
zeal for Ga., 295
Jenys, Paul & Co., bill of exchange, 123, 133, 134, 135, 140, 141, 148, 159, 160
Jenys, Thomas, accounts of Paul Jenys, 295–302
account of Spanish intentions, 295
letter to, 295
Jews, Trustees forbid settlement in Ga., 7, 22
Jochim, Richard, goes to Ga., 101
Johnson, Alexander, letter sent to, 43
Johnson, Arthur, payment out of S. C, rum duty, 299
Johnson, Edward, comes to Ga., 5
Johnson, Gov. Robert, appoints Patrick Mackay commissioner of Indian trade, 110–111
ideas about settlement of Ga., 2–3
informed of original settlers coming to Ga., 1–3
letter to Oglethorpe, 4
royal instructions to aid Ga., 1
subscription for Ga. settlement, 3
thanked for his aid to Ga., 21
Johnston, Alexander, letter for, 107
Johnston, John, credit at Trustee store, 336
Johonnot, Francis, account paid, 275
items received from, 312, 314, 315, 317, 318, 322, 323, 324, 325, 327, 329
Jones, Joseph, credit at Trustee store, 336
Jones, Lewis, payment out of S. C, rum duty, 300
Jones, Mary, goes to Ga. as a servant, 193–194
Jones, Noble, complaints against, 61, 70–71
credit at Trustee store, 336
fails to report work to Trustees, 71
letter to, 70
payment out of S. C. rum duty, 299
Peter Gordon’s complaints against, 57
refused to let Salzburgers move, 61
salary to be paid, 77
to send account of lands surveyed, cleared, planted, and how cultivated, 36, 54
to set out Spangenberg land at once, 44
to settle disputes about Skidoway lands, 45
to return plots of land surveyed, 44
Von Reck disputes his fees for surveying, 153
Jones, Thomas, appointed storekeeper, 264, 266, 271
brings important documents to Ga., 273
credit at Trustee store, 336
goes to Ga., 268
pay of, 219
to settle William Bradley’s account, 266, 271, 286, 289
Josephs Town, land granted in, 109
Joubert, Mary, goes to Ga., 79
Joubert, Peter, credit at Trustee store, 336
goes to Ga., 79
Jury, complaints against in Joseph Watson case, 57
Justice, killed by Joseph Watson, 47
Kalcher, Rubrecht, to be paid funds due John Vat, 309
Kali, Egyptian, sent to make potash, 23
Keate, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 158, 160, 256
Kelly, John, credit at Trustee store, 336
Kendal, Alderman Robert, credits William Calloway with beer, 49
elected to Common Council, 10, 12
wants seeds from Ga. trees, 156
Kent, Duke of, pays funds for William Dalmass, 28, 51, 102
Kent, Richard, credit at Trustee store, 336
inquiry for, 146
King George, brings mail for Ga., 242, 245
brings sola bills to Ga., 255
Kinion’s Bluff, Joseph Watson’s land, 66
Kramer, John Matthias, securing servants at Rotterdam, 200–201, 203–204
Lacey, Elizabeth, did not go to Ga., 188
goes to Ga., 181
Lacey, Samuel, account of, 106, 248, 275
bill of exchange for, 120
draft to Thomas Causton to, 113
goes to Ga., 189
items received from in Ga., 311, 325
payments out of S. C. rum duty, 299
Lacey, Samuel, Jr., goes to Ga., 181
Lacy, James, land grant, 4
to engage in silk trade, 7
to remain in England, 9
Lacy, Roger, balance due from, 274
credit at Trustee store, 336–337
examines servants on Red String Plot, 70
land for servants, 9
to engage in silk trade, 7
Lacy, Thomas, payment out of S. C. rum duty, 299
Lamb, Bulfinch, land granted to, 44
has permission to come to England, 45
Lamb, (Lombe), Sir Thomas, silk manufacturer, 6–7, 70
Lamps and lanterns, received in Ga., 328
Land, method of laying out, 5
kinds in Ga., 16
Land clearing, credit to those who do this, 209, 221
Land cultivation, list of those who do sent to Trustees, 58
main aim of Georgians, 162
people to be encouraged in, 59, 142, 175–176
Land for new settlers, 267–268, 273
Land for religious purposes, 127
cultivation of, 146, 264, 266, 273
Land grants, by bailiffs and recorder, 27, 39
made only by Trustees, 247
quit rents on, 18
to early Ga. settlers, 4
to people going at their own expense, 15
to Scots, 109
to servants, 4, 9, 62–63, 217–218
Land inheritance, 28–29
Land purchase from Indians, 87–88, 125
Land sales, must be approved by Trustees, 58
Lander, Samuel, goes to Ga., 216
indenture sent to Ga., 236
to work with millwrights, 236
Landre, James, credit at Trustee store, 337
L’Apostre, Henry, elected to Common Council, 10, 12
Trust committee of correspondence, 282
Lard, received in Ga., 320
Laroche, John, brother arranged for money for Ga., 160, 164
recommends Jacob L’Aulhie at Cork, 82
treat with Board of Trade over S. C. Indian trade argument, 114–115
Latter, John, salary, 223
Laudanum, liquid, sent to Ga., 100
L’Aulhie (Laulhe), Jacob, beef and butter ordered from, 82, 89
Lawes, Holliday, land grant for, 281
Lawley, Richard, credit at Trustee store, 337
funds to aid, 100, 143, 144, 182
packages shipped to, 178
Lead, received in Ga., 321
sent, 217
Lease, of land not allowed, 57, 72
Leather for soles, received in Ga., 321
Lee, Samuel, goes to Ga., 104
Lessly, John, credit at Trustee store, 337
Letters from Charles Town about Ga., copies sent to Oglethorpe, 164
Letters and journals to Trustees, duplicates always to be sent, 43
Levally, John, goes to Ga., 101
Levally, Sarah, goes to Ga., 101
Licka, murders Spaniards, 111
Lightfoot, brings packages for Ga., 254
Lighthouse at Tybee, reports of construction desired, 61
Limerick, Viscount, elected to Common Council, 10, 11
Lindesay, Mr. Provost, suggests clothing for servants, 190
Linen cloth, received in Ga., 322
Lines, received in Ga., 322
Liquor sales, regulations for, 37–38
Littel, William, entitled to his father’s estate, 63
Live oaks, Trustees desire seeds of, 219
Liverpool, gifts for Ga. from, 8, 9, 11, 12, 26, 30, 46
settlers from, 30
Livestock, belonging to Trustees in Ga., 238
to be furnished to Moravians, 51
to be given to Salzburgers, 180, 200
Lloyd, Henry, box sent for, 178
credit at Trustee store, 337
granted town lot, 34
Lobb, Richard, says no money left in Ga., 308
Locks, sent for seal of town court and papers, 228
Lodgers, allowed in Ga., 57
Logie, Andrew, land grant for, 281
Lombe (Lamb), Sir Thomas, approves Ga. silk, 70
asked about silk raising in Ga., 6–7
London Merchant, brings mail for Ga., 18, 113
brings servants to Ga., 104
goods left behind, 102
London Spy, brings mail for Ga., 16
Lopes de Crasto, Jacob, wants to sell land in Ga., 182
Lopes de Crasto, Ziporah, interest in Ga. land, 182
Lopes de Paz, David, land of in Ga., 182
Lowther, Rev. Richard, given conditions of settlement in Ga., 29–30
Loyd, Capt., overseer of lighthouse, 61
Lloyd, Henry, put on stores, 39
Loyer, Adrian, credit at Trustee store, 338
order on Minis and Salomons, 212
Lucerne seed, needed in Ga., 17
Luck, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 46
Lumber production, Samuel Eveleigh’s interest in, 68, 87
Lyford, William, payments to, 120–121
Lying-in women, to receive wine allowance, 212–213
Lynch, Francis, to be kept on stores, 33
Lyndall, John, trying to convict rum sellers, 217
MacBeane, Archibald, pay for passage to Ga., 198
reflection on people Capt. Hugh Mackay took to Ga., 197
to secure servants at Inverness, 189–191, 195–196
MacDonald, Duncan, no application for his discharge, 197
MacGillivray, Archibald, land grant to, 87
Mackay, Lt. Hugh, credit at Trustee store, 338
financial arrangements and purchases, 85–86
goes to Ga., 84
Highland servants under, 211
letter of credit for funds in Inverness, 73–74, 86
letters to, 73, 77, 78, 85, 86
people he took to Ga., 197
salary, 222
secured settlers, 85
Mackay, John, land grant to, 109
passage for servants from Scotland, 155
Mackay, Margaret, passage to Ga., 98
Mackay, Mr. of Scourie, servants for, 99
Mackay, Capt. Patrick, actions of angered S. C., 110–111
appointed trade commissioner by Gov. Robert Johnson, 110–111
bad relations with French and Spanish, 110, 111
bills of exchange, 108, 120, 123
discharged as Indian agent, 110–111
Indian agent duties, 110
Indian present distribution, 74–75, 76
instructions to, 76
letter for, 80
passage for servants from Scotland, 155
servants for, 98
S. C. objections to, 114–115
use of Negroes forbidden, 248
Mackintosh, Capt. Eneas (Aneas), accounts of, 106, 256
credit at Trustee store, 338
pay for men at Ft. Prince George, 220
MacKintosh, John of Leniwilgy, servant for, 211, 225
Mackintosh, Lt. John Mohr (Moore), cheese sent to, 217
credit at Trustee store, 338
munitions and herring sent to Darien, 234, 239
Scottish servants sent to at Darien, 195, 211
to set servants to work at Darien, 195
McLeane, George, credit at Trustee store, 338
McLeod, Rev. John, boxes sent from Britain, 192
comes to Ga., 102
desires church at Darien, 304
salary payment, 196–197
Mackless, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 16
Mackpherson, Capt. James, account paid, 276
certified account, 256, 304, 305, 331, 333, 335
credit at Trustee store, 338–339
expenses of rangers at Ft. Argyll, 219
items received from in Ga., 311, 312, 314, 325, 329, 330
letters to, 74
opinion on Savannah defense, 214
silver watch sent to by Trustees, 55, 64
Madder, roots sent for planting, 49, 100
Madeira Wine, use of sent to Trustees stores, 212–213
Magistrates, must enforce Trustee laws, 205
to set good example for people, 206
Mahokly, to stay until Tomochichi returns, 35
Mail from Ga., none in five months, 166
none for three months, 165
Trustees need regular correspondent, 166
Mail service, to and from Ga., 36–37, 43, 52, 179, 237–238, 289–290
Malt, received in Ga., 322
Manufacturing, not allowed in Ga., 67
Marrauld, Stephen, goes to Ga., 56, 62
under inspection of John Vanderplank, 56
Marshall, John, letter for, 81
Martial law, only Trustees can declare, 206
Martyn, Benjamin, secretary to the Trustees, 1
Mary Ann, brings sola bills to Ga., 255
brings William Stephens to Ga., 215
Masseir, Peter, credit at Trustee store, 339
Massey, Capt. Edward, clothing for Independent Company sent, 192
Independent Company under, 175
Match, ordinary, received in Ga., 322
Mattears, Peter, credit at Trustee store, 339
Matthew, Jacob, credit at Trustee store, 339
Measuring rod, received in Ga., 319
Medicine, practice in Savannah, 46
Medicine chest, sent to Ga., 100
Medicines, left from voyage to Ga., 84
sent for Ebenezer, 49
sent for Thomas Hawkins, 240
to be used in Ga., 51
Merret, Solomon, inquires about sola bills, 134
Meyer, Ann, goes to Ga., 79
Meyer, Daniel, goes to Ga., 79
Meyer, Fred, payment out of S. C. rum duty, 299
Meyer, Gasper, bond to Trustees, 51
Meyer, Henry, goes to Ga., 79
to work for Trust, 81
Meyer, John, goes to Ga., 79
Meyer, Katherine, goes to Ga., 79
Meyer, Margaret, goes to Ga., 51, 79
Meyer, Peter, goes to Ga., 79
Meyer, Rodolph, son of Gasper Meyer, 51
Military expense, of North American colonies, 202
Military orders of Oglethorpe, to be followed by Salzburgers, 153
Militia, command of Ga., 111–112
Mill, sent for Salzburgers, 178
Mill stones, received in Ga., 323
Millechamp, Richard, to have lot, 34
Milledge, John, box sent for, 178
Credit at Trustee store, 339
put on stores, 39
status in Ga., 38
Milledge, Thomas, house and lot in Savannah, 38
Miller in Ga., Isaac Young, 145
Miller, John, payment out of S. C. rum duty, 301
Miller, Philip, sends madder roots and bamboo cane for Ga., 100
Miller, Robert, reports received, 112
to proceed to Ga. with plants, 112
Millwrights, pay for building a sawmill, 219
Samuel Lander to work with, 236
Minerva, brings mail for Ga., 233, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240
brings sola bills to Ga., 255
Minis, Abraham, Causton’s bill of exchange to, 165
Minis & Co., certified account, 331, 332, 333, 335, 336, 338, 339, 340
items received from in Ga., 311, 312, 312, 314, 315, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 323, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329
Minis and Salomons, accounts of, 191
account paid, 275
certified account, 187, 213, 248, 274, 287
orders on, 212
Minister in Ga., pay for, 118
Minister at Savannah, changed from Quincy to John Wesley, 88
Minister’s houses, to be built at New Ebenezer, 180
Missionaries among Indians, Moravian work, 232
Missionaries to convert Indians, 143, 232
Mohr, Lt. John Mackintosh, see John Mohr Mackintosh
Molasses, sent to Ga., 236, 323
Money, procedure for drawing, 34
Mongain, David, payment out of S. C. rum duty, 301
Montaigue & Co., accounts paid, 275, 276
certified account, 305, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342
items received from in Ga., 311, 312, 313, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328
Montaigut, Samuel, will let Ga. have Carolina currency, 191
Montaigut, Samuel & Co., certified account, 248, 256
Montgomery, Mr., cash lent to by Oglethorpe, 154
Moor, Elizabeth, letter for, 107
Moore, Francis, bill of exchange of, 134, 136, 141
sends servant to Darien, 195
servant of, 104
Moore, Mr., credit at Trustee store, 339
Moravians, credit at Trustee store, 339
bring iron trap to catch wild beasts, 51
first come to Ga., 50
furnishing military substitutes, 206, 230–232
livestock to be furnished to, 51
no negotiations for them to leave Ga., 206
receive aid as settlers, 98, 143
two go to Ga., 245,246
work among Indians, 232
Morell, Pierre Randolph, goes to Ga., 19
Morley, George, bill of exchange, 123
Causton draws funds for, 154, 157
funds for secured, 158
requests Jenys and Baker to pay to Causton funds due him from S. C., 73
Mouse, Thomas, house built yet?, 210
Moverley, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 268
Muir, George, given passage to Ga., 62
Muire, James, accounts of, 105
Mulberry trees, culture of, 260–261
Munitions, sent to Darien, 234, 239
sent to Ga., 240
Munro, Benjamin, certified account, 305
items received from, 311, 315, 316, 317, 319, 323, 324, 325, 326
Murcott, John, wants to collect debt from Theophilus Hetherington, 182
Murder in Ga., account of, 40
Musgrove, John, cloth and hat as gift for, 57
Indian trader at Yamacraw, 60
licensed for Indian trade, 37
rum at his trading house, 23
servant Justice killed, 47
Musgrove, Mary, given reward, 54:
Joseph Watson said she bewitched people, 196
not to sell rum, 54
useful as interpreter, 54
Muskets, cleaning material for, 192
Mustard, received in Ga., 323
Nails, sent to Ga., 131
Naval officers, thanked for services to Ga., 168–169
Navy, Hawk to cruize off Savannah River, 84
Negro slaves, desired from S. C. to assist early Ga., 1
German servants preferred by Trustees, 66–67
Trustees opposition to, 72–73
use of forbidden in Ga., 248
Newcastle, Duke of, informed of Oglethorpe’s ideas about Chickasaw Indians, 167–168
Oglethorpe’s letter to be laid before, 141, 292
Oglethorpe reports to on Spanish, 151
reply to about Spanish letter, 164, 165
sent affidavit on Spanish attack against Ga., 283–284, 290
Newman, Henry, letter to, 172
transmits letter of Dr. Ayerst, 166
Nicholas, Elizabeth, goes to Ga., 79
Nicholson, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 42, 168, 169, 233, 236, 240
brings sola bills to Ga., 255
Nitschman, Christian David, funds to aid Moravians, 143
to furnish one soldier, 206, 230–231
Nitschmann, David, lot granted to, 44
Norris, William, Bishop of London asked to ordain for Savannah, 290–201
sent to Ga. well recommended, 294
Norton, Mr., credit at Trustee store, 339
Nova Scotia, military expense of, 202
Nunes, Daniel, credit at Trustee store, 339
to propagate grape vines, 262, 271
Nunes Henriques, Isaac, account paid, 276
items received from, 314, 315, 318, 323
Nunes, Moses, to propagate grape vines, 262, 271
Nunes, Dr. Samuel, aids ill in Ga., 23
order on Minis and Salomons, 212
to propagate grape vines, 262, 271
Nunis and Salomons, accounts paid, 276
Oakes, Mr., approves stallion Oglethorpe gave Trustees, 115
Oakes, Thomas, box sent for, 178
complaint of his treatment in Ga., 294–295
goes to Ga. as servant, 80
Oats, needed as seed in Ga., 17
Officers, subsistance for, 144
Officials in Ga., to have another year’s provisions, 60
Ogeechee River, communications to, 125
Oglethorpe, James, accident to, 23–24
accounts to June 1736, 154–155
accounts with Thomas Causton, 104–05
asked to give Trustees word of bills drawn, 15
asked amount of subsistance for settlers, 15
bills of exchange, 122, 136, 140, 141–142, 146, 147, 159, 160, 161, 297
canoe for, 104
Causton to report to, 150
comes with original settlers, 2–3
commander in chief of British forces in S. C. and Ga., 235
detained in England by contrary winds, 107
draws on Samuel Eveleigh, 155–156
Earl of Derby and Bishop of Worcester send regards to, 18
gave Trustees fine stallion, 113
good effect of his letter to Trustees, 14
how long to remain in Ga., 18
informs Trustees of Samuel Eveleigh’s interest in Ga., 87
lets Trust have sea boats in Ga., 283
letters sent to Duke of Newcastle, 141, 292
letters to, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 29, 95, 107, 108, 113, 124, 126, 130, 132, 134, 136, 141, 151, 153, 154, 160, 164, 166, 282, 283, 290, 291, 302
needed to get funds from Parliament, 167
no opposition to in Parliamentary election, 24
plan for defense cannot be financed, 139–140
presence in Parliament needed, 164, 165
costs not to be paid by Trustees, 306
report to Duke of Newcastle on Spanish, 151
reports on German servants at Cowes, 243
restrains Creek Indians against Spaniards, 138
returns to Ga., 283
sailed for Ga., 113
sends cloth to Tomochichi from Godalming, 216
signs treaty with Gov. of St. Augustine, 173
soon to come to Ga. with his regiment, 196
soon to return to Ga., 75
spurs sent for, 116
things sent to Gosport for upon his sailing, 283
to accompany original settlers to Ga., 1
to direct sale of Trustees effects in Ga., 303
to draw no more bills of exchange, 161
to settle accounts of Paul Amatis, 88
too busy to write to Causton, 189
Trustees cannot support beyond boundaries of Ga., 151
Trustees Egmont, Vernon, and Tower send regards to, 165
Trustees hope he can put Ga. in good condition, 292
Trustees want to hear from, 26
Oglevice, James, payment to, 105
Oil, needed in Ga., 17
received in Ga., 323
Oldner, Richard, credit at Trustee store, 339
Olive oil, emery and sand paper for cleaning muskets, sent to Ga., 192
Onions, received in Ga., 323
Orphans, care of, 38
estimate for support of, 278
support of, 219
Trustee for to be appointed, 267, 272
Ortman, Christopher, salary to be paid, 177
Osnaburg, bill for Trustees servants, 292
to be sent to Ga. by John Crokatt, 236
Ottone, Giacomo, attends Trustees, 8
Overend, Mary, goes to Ga., 15
Page, John, elected as Trustee, 10, 12
Paint and painting supplies, received in Ga., 323–324
Palmer, Thomas, credit at Trustee store, 339
Papott, James, credit at Trustee store, 339
Parker, Henry, appointed bailiff, 38
appointed constable, 17
letter to, 264
rents house of Mary Cooper in Savannah, 181–182, 286, 289
salary to be paid, 77
servants for, 56, 264, 267, 272
to aid in sale of Trustees effects in Ga., 303
to oversee servants, 230, 235, 238
trustee for lands, 17
Trustees reward for good services, 264, 267
Parker, Robert, going to Ga., 20–21
workmen at his mill, 76
Parker, Robert, Jr., box sent for, 178
to be held to bail, 60
Parker, Samuel, credit at Trustee store, 339
Parliament, allows export of rice from S. C. and Ga., 63
Parliamentary grant, made, 124–125
made for 1738, 258
not yet paid, 142
Oglethorpe needed to secure, 164, 165, 167
paid, 19
should be put into annual estimate, 202, 258
to aid settlers and new settlers in going to Ga., 65
to bring settlers to Ga., 14–15
too small to allow new settlements, 139
Parmenter, Thomas, account, 106, 120
Parris, Col. Alexander, pay for pettiaugua hire, 93, 105
Paths, Gab., credit at Trustee store, 339
Pearl, brings mail for Ga., 13
Peas, received in Ga., 324
Pember, Mary, sent to Ga., 79
Penhelt, Sarah, goes to Ga., 101
Penn, Thomas, contribution to Georgia, 65
gift to Ga., 102
thanked for contribution to Ga., 13–14
Pennefeather, John, land grant to, 7
Pennsylvania-Ga. trade, Samuel Eveleigh proposes to begin, 68
Penrose, John, credit at Trustee store, 339–340
payments out of S. C. rum duty, 299
Peter Gordon’s complaints against, 57
trying to convict rum sellers, 217
People on store, list of desired, 210
Pepper, sent to Ga., 102
Percy, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 287
Perkins, Samuel, servant of, 104
Peter and James, arrived in Ga. from Ireland, 126
brings mail for Ga., 10, 175, 177, 183, 185
carries sola bills to Ga., 275
Peters, David, balance due from, 274
Petre, Lord, to continue subscription, 100
Pettiaugua, expense of, 221
hire of, 219
hired from Col. Alexander Parris, 93
needed to get Scots up Altamaha River, 84
Philadelphia, cargo from for Ga., 123
Phillips, Erasmus, elected as Trustee, 10, 12
Piercy, Francis, letter for, 81
parcel sent for, 79
to be maintained for one year, 62
to have town lot and 50 acres, 35, 39
work in public garden, 220
Piercy, Capt. Hugh, brings items for Ga., 112, 113, 114
hope he will stop at Tybee, 97
Pinkerton, Henry, land grant to, 4
Pipes, received in Ga., 324
Pistols and saddles, sent to Ga., 100
Pitch, received in Ga., 324
Pitches, William, goes to Ga., 62
to be maintained for one year, 62
Planting, time of year to begin, 16
Plants, collected by Botanist Robert Miller, 112
Plater, John, box sent for, 245
Plumsted, Mr., action of Harris toward in London, 244
gives John West credit in London, 97
Polhill, Nathaniel, goes to Ga., 80
Polhill, Sarah, wants credit for provisions, 210–211
Poor, Causton to be careful and tender to, 218
Popple, Alured, letters to, 167, 170
Pork, received in Ga., 324
Port Royal, S. C., Ga. settlers to land there, 1
Potash, made from Egyptian Kali, 23
Potash trade, planned for early Ga., 4
Potatoes, received in Ga., 324
Poultry, for Salzburgers, 200
Poyas, Jean Lovis, advocated Vaudois as settlers in Ga., 25, 29
Pratt, Thomas, lot regranted, 62
Prayers for royal family, 146
250
Preu, Joseph, affidavit about Spanish attack, 290
Prince of Wales, brings mail for Ga., 36, 41, 84, 86
brings servants from Scotland, 98, 155
Princess Carolina, brings mail for Ga., 187,188
Proposals for those who go at their own expense, 101
Provisions, allowance for bread increased, 234
allowances of, 254–255
allowed for servants purchased on credit, 211
amount received by Causton, 303, 307
bread kinds for those at Frederica and Darien, 238–239
brought from Philadelphia, 192
credit to certain settlers, 210–211
encourage people to raise their own, 210, 218
for freeholders who clear their land, 221
for officials, 220
for people in store, 75
for Savannah Indians and Indian school, 211
for Scots arrived, 84
for servants at Darien, 195
for use in Ga., 81, 179, 222–224
for William Bradley and servants, 177–178
landed at Altamaha, 147
left from voyage to Ga., 84
list of people on Trustee store desired, 128
may be secured from Cant. Hewitt, 230
people who desire to receive from Trustees, 126
raised in Ga., 75
received in Trustees store, 212
shortage in Southern Ga., 230, 233–234
supplied to people to southward, 196
to be sent from Cork, 234
Provoost, David, account received, 181
bill of exchange for, 146, 147
certified account, 187, 256, 287
items received from in Ga., 311, 312, 314, 315, 317, 318, 321, 323, 324, 325, 328, 329
Provoost, David, Jr., to have Joseph Hughes’ lot, 286
Provoost, John, certified account of, 287
items received from, 312, 314, 316, 317, 319, 320, 327, 329, 330
Provost, Daniel, account paid, 275
Public houses, unlicensed ones to be supressed, 272
Public works, people should not depend upon for living, 59
Purisburgh, brings mail for Ga., 22, 24
Purry, Charles, bill of exchange for, 134, 136, 140, 141, 142, 148
payment out of S. C. rum duty, 299
Purry, Mr., bill of exchange for, 159
Purrysburg, aid to settlers there, 31, 49–50
Pye, John, clerk to aid in store sent to Ga., 193, 205
clothing for, 253
goes to Ga., 181
letter to, 253
likes his situation in Ga., 253
Pytt & Tuckwell, account of, 308–309
accounts paid, 276
certified account, 256–257, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342
items received from, 319, 320, 322, 324, 325, 326, 328
John Brownfield factor to, 163
Quincy, Rev. Samuel, asked to report to Trustees on parish, 43
authority as minister at Savannah revoked, 88
clergyman for Ga., 4–5
comes to Ga., 11
date he ceased officiating in Savannah, 158
desired to keep journal of happenings in Ga., 23
desires leave to return to England, 108
to certify when glebe enclosed, 42
Quit rents, 18
Raisins, Trustees hope to produce in Ga., 19
Rangers, expense of, 219, 256, 276
expenses of must be stopped, 142
not to be employed, 125
at Fort Argyll, 256
Rape Eager, sent on vessel to Ga., 192
Ray, John, salary, 223
Rea, John, credit at Trustee store, 340
Reading glass, for Mr. Scarlet, 101–102
Recruits for Independent Company, 175
going to Ga. with wives, 225
Red String Plot, Trustees glad it was prevented, 61
Redford, Robert, credit at Trustee store, 340
Reid, Capt. James, brings mail to Ga., 204–207, 224–227, 287, 293, 295, 304
brings sola bills to Ga., 255
Reizer, Michael, credit at Trustee store, 340
Religion, Trustees hope settlers will follow, 41
Religious support, funds for, 100, 127
lands for, 127
Reports on Ga., Trustees always desire, 44
Rey, John, credit at Trustee store, 340
Reyner, William, land grant to, 4
Rhubarb, picked, sent to Ga., 100
Rice, may be exported from S. C. and Ga., 53, 63
received in Ga., 325
Richards, Major James, account of, 105
Richmond, Duke of, to be asked for subscription, 100
Ridley, John, passage paid to Ga., 98
Riedel, Friedrick, comes to Ga., 50
Rigden, William, packages sent for, 254
Road, western, pay for laborers on, 220
Road building and defense, no funds for, 125
Road from Darien to Savannah, not to be built, 138
Roaner, Leonard, credit at Trustee store, 340
Robenson, John, goes to Ga., 181
Roberson, John, servant of, 104
Robethon, Mr., credit at Trustee store, 340
Robinson, John, missed ship to Ga., 113
servant of, 104
Rogers and Clark, balance due from, 274
Rose, Peter Rudolph, comes to Ga., 50
Ross, Alexander, to have town lot, 39
Ross or Rose, Hugh, to survey at Ebenezer, 218
Rotelsperger, Stephen, credit at Trustee store, 340
Roth, George Bartholomew, to settle at Ft. Argyle, 39
trouble to Salzburgers, 39
Royal family, prayers for, 146, 250
Rules for the year 1735, 101
Rum, forbidden by Trustees to Ga., 23
no molasses allowed to people who drink, 42
not to be used in Ga., 40
sold at Abercorn, 62
S. C. duty on paid to Ga., 129, 294
Rum act, Thomas Causton should report on enforcement, 150
Rum prohibition, S. C. objections to, 161–162
Rum punch, Oglethorpe blames for sickness, 23
Rum sellers, reward on conviction, 217
Rum selling, Thomas Christie accused of, 58
Rum staved, S. C. objects to, 166
Rundle, Rev. Dr. Thomas, elected Trustee, 28
Russell, William, put on stores, 39
servant to Thomas Christie, 39
Sacheverel, Joshua, delays going to Ga., 18
not to be land trustee, 20
trustee for lands, 17
Saddle and bridle, received in Ga., 325
Saddles, sent to Ga., 100
Sage plants, brought to Ga., 104
St. Augustine, garrison increased, 203
Ga. convenient for trade with, 68
St. Foyne seed, when needed in Ga., 17
St. John’s Island, Spanish to build barracks on, 292
St. Julian, James de, Carolina surveyor, 3
grapevines sent to for Ga., 9
St. Simons Island, settlement to be abandoned, 139
Salaries of officials in Ga., 277–278
Sale, Elizabeth, cannot get her land surveyed, 71
letter sent to, 51
Salice, Anthony, goes to Ga. as servant, 79
land grant for, 80
observe if he has any inclination to correspond with the French or Spanish, 81
Salice, Katherine, goes to Ga. as servant, 79
Salmon, John, land grant to, 4
Salt, received in Ga., 325
Salvador., Francis, Jr., commission to raise money for Ga., 7
Salzburgers, aid upon removal to New Ebenezer, 183–184
allowance for provisions, etc., 137
boat to be paid for by Trustees, 180, 183
building at Old and New Ebenezer, 180
cartridge paper sent for, 51
church used for civil assemblies, 152
corn mill sent for, 178
danger of losing crops, 251
desire to build hut for supplies, 152
effects left in Salzburg, 32, 172, 174–175, 257–258
expenses of coming to Ga., 101
first ready to come, 21–22, 23
food for upon arrival, 37
iron pots for, 138, 146–147, 153
items sent to, 245
items shipped to by Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 178
John Vat to be removed from, 138
land at New Ebenezer to be set out, 183
left good status in Germany, 153
livestock to be given to, 180, 200, 251
material for shoe repair, 101
need land beyond Ebenezer Creek, 152
no more to be sent to Ga., 172
no reserve of Trust lands at Ebenezer, 137, 152
not to move, 61
parcels sent for, 254
petition of Bolzius granted, 152
second years allowance from Trustee store, 61
settled in Ga., 41–42
settlement at Red Bluff, 137
to follow military orders of Oglethorpe, 153
to work in common, 60–61
to work in parties of six each, 152
type of land at New Ebenezer, 251
Von Reek’s land not to be at Red Bluff, 138; see Ebenezer
Sams, John, land purchased by Elisha Dobree, 72
Samuel, brings mail and freight for Ga., 112, 113–114, 287
Sandford, Cornelius, grant of land, 15
Saunders, Robert, whereabouts of, 29
Savage, Mr., to give Oglethorpe funds as needed, 161, 164
Savannah, brings mail for Ga., 18
Savannah, best defense was river, swamps, and woods, 213–214
defenses weak, 24–25
herring sent for people, 234
settlers to be given land in or near it, 18–19
site of to be as near Port Royal as possible, 1, 3
supplies for building church, 279
to be made metropolis of Ga., 16–17
Savannah glebe, to be enclosed, 42, 43
Savannah minister, George Whitefield, 261, 267
needed, 272
William Norris sent, 294
Savannah officials, cheese for, 217
Savannah River, S. C. objects to Ga. control of, 166
Savannah trade, needs to be encouraged, 59
Savery, William, comes to Ga., 5
Sawmill, good situation for one in Ga., 16
repaired by Walter Augustine, 210
to be sent to Ga., 19, 97, 117, 135, 188, 234, 241
Saws for sawmill, sent to Ga., 131
Scales, received in Ga., 325
Scarlet, Mr., reading glass for, 101–102
Schaub, John Michael, goes to Ga., 245, 246
School, James Burnside may keep, 63
School house, to be built at New Ebenezer, 180
Schoolmaster, clothing for the one who goes with Whitefield, 200
Tolly and James Habersham, 254–255
Schwitzer, Michael, servant to James Haselfoot, 63
Scots, at Stirling’s Bluff, 281–282
land grants to, 109
minister for sought, 83
no church to be built at Darien, 295
provisions for newly arrived, 84
servants procured by Lt. Hugh Mackay, 77
Scott, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 124, 127, 131, 134, 135, 194
Scott, Capt. Francis, land granted to Paul Hamilton, 61
Scott, John, credit at Trustee store, 340
to have use of gunsmith tools, 55
Scott, Joseph, credit at Trustee store, 340
Scout boat, expense of, 278
to help Capt. George Dunbar in going south, 39
Sea boat at Frederica, 278
Sea boat at Tybee, 278
Sea boats, Oglethorpe lets Trustees have, 283, 286
Seaforth Man of War, brings mail for Ga.. 194, 200
Seaman, George, to send osnaburg to Ga., 236
Searles, James, account paid for pettiagua hire, 275
certified account, 256
credit at Trustee store, 340
Seeds, needed in Ga., 17
Senior Henriques, Jeudah, complaint against Abraham De Lyon, 156
Servants, agreement of William Bradley with Trustees for, 262–264
allowance for, 56
bedding and tools for, 107
Capt. Thomson to bring to Ga., 295
charged to account of Thomas Causton, 277
clothing and blankets sent for, 245
Francis Harbin had difficulties securing, 89, 96
George Lewis Wentz to secure, 77
given by Trustees to settlers, 63–64, 211
J. M. Kramer securing, 203–204
John West to secure, 97
payment to Trustees for, 103
provisions for, 195
sent to Richard Cooper, 188
service to and treatment by masters, 156
to be sent to Ga., 4, 56, 62–63, 77, 98–99, 103–104, 181, 225, 235, 241, 268–269
to cultivate land for religious uses, 264, 266
uses for new ones in Ga., 235
Von Reck to engage German ones, 174
Servants Dutch, not to be sent, 135
to be secured in Rotterdam, 201
Servants foreign, to be brought to Ga., 304
Servants German, come to Ga., 229–230, 237, 238, 269
from Cowes to Ga. may pay their own passage, 242–244
provisions for, 230
Servants out of time, land and livestock for, 4, 9, 44, 62–63, 217–218, 221
Servants Scottish, clothing for, 225–226
credit to purchase, clothing, etc,, 211
pay for passage to Ga., 155
sent by private individuals, 193
sent to Darien, 225
to be procured by Lt. Hugh Mackay, 77
under Hugh Mackay, 226
Servants Trustee, accounts of their work desired, 285–286
osnaburg for clothing, 292
tools for working, 279–280
under control of magistrates, 70
Servants white, Trustees favor over Negro slaves, 72–73
Settlement in Ga., conditions for, 30–31
Settlers, those on Trustee store, allowance of, 42
behaviour bad, 22
behavior generally good, 40–41
best defense for S. C., 47
cost of subsisting in Ga., 22, 31, 125, 144
expenses for going to Ga., 31
going at their own expense, 15, 128, 135
industrious to be encouraged by credit at store, 218
maintenance of, 33
names of those who arrive, 79
no funds to send new ones, 125, 136
original, 3, 5, 8–9, 15, 16, 18, 20
Swiss for Ga. possible, 41–42
to be sent from Charles Town to Ga., 225
too dishonest or lazy to cultivate their lands, 162
transported through Holland, 74
Von Reck to bring what he has to London, 81–82
Seyfert, Anthony, goes to Ga., 50
Seyjour, Edward, goes to Ga., 79
Shaftsbury, Earl of, elected to Common Council, 10, 11
wants seeds from Ga. trees, 156
Sheep, received in Ga., 325
Sheftall, Benjamin, credit at Trustee store, 340
Shipbuilding in Ga., 72
Shipping, method in Savannah River, 100
Shoes, sent to Ga., 100, 234, 240, 325–326
Shubrick, Capt. Thomas, brings mail for Ga., 75, 204, 205, 207, 224, 225, 226
brings sola bills to Ga., 255
brings William Stephens to Ga., 215
Sick people, Causton to be careful and tender to, 218
to receive wine allowance, 213
Sickness, in first summer in Ga., 22–23
Trustees hope none in Ga., 6
Silk, sent to England, 69–70
Sir Thomas Lombe asked about raising in Ga., 6–7
Silk production, Nicholas Amatis provisions for, 10–11
Silk trade, Hetheringtons and Lacys to engage in, 7
Silk workers, pay and supplies for, 220
Silver sixpences, brought to Ga., 121
Simond, brings servants to Ga., 103–04
expenses until departure for Ga., 98
Simond, Peter & J. C., accounts with Trustees for freight, 114
bill of, 302–303
bills of exchange on, 132
bill of Isaac Chardon on, 122
letters of Credit for Von Reck, 74
merchant trading to Ga., 65
paid bills of exchange in honor of Oglethorpe, 160
pay for servants from Scotland, 155
presents Spanqenberg’s bill of exchange, 97–98
shipping to Ga., 98
to pay for beef and butter for Ga., 82
Simpson, Barsheba, is she in Ga.?, 158
Sims, Alexander, goes to Ga., 145
Sims, John, goes to Ga., 145
Sinton, David, credit at Trustee store, 341
Skean, sent for Independent Company, 217
Skee, John Musgrove’s grief over, 47–48
Joseph Watson’s poisoning, 196
Skidoway, disputes about land to be settled by Noble Jones, 45
settlers to be kept on stores, 37
settlers to continue there, 34
Sloane, Sir Hans, to continue subscription, 100
Smalley, John, goes to Ga., 103
Smallwood, Mary, goes to Ga., 215
Smallwood, Samuel, clerk in store at Frederica, 193, 206, 215–216
Smetherd, James, to go to Ga., 97
Smith, Elizabeth, inheritance, 219, 224
Smith, John, goes to Ga., 79, 103
to use medicines on board the Georgia Pink, 80
Smith, Joseph, credit at Trustee store, 340–341
to be maintained for one year, 62
Smith, Mary, goes to Ga., 79
Smith, Thomas, land grant to, 4
Smith, William, credit at Trustee store, 341
goes to Ga., 79
Smitherd, James, credit at Trustee store, 341
goes to Ga., 145
Smytet, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 21
Soap, sent to Ga., 43, 45, 49, 326–327
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, funds received from 143, 144
sends books to John Wesley, 148
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge in the Highlands of Scotland, asked to recommend a minister for Ga., 83
pays salary of John MacLeod, 196–197
Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts, pay John Wesley’s salary, 108, 143, 144
Sola bills, account of use desired, 161, 308
advertisement for S. C. Gazette, 149-150
balance remaining in Causton’s hands, 161, 275
cannot send new ones, 160
expected in Ga., 308–309
list of persons to be paid out of, 224
method of payment with, 187, 227–228
none to be issued without further directions, 291, 302
received in Ga., 212
replacement if lost, 134–135, 140, 142–143, 150
Thomas Causton’s accounts of, 147–148
to be returned to England, 170
to be sent to Ga., 143–144, 156, 161, 164, 179, 198, 210, 217, 225, 227–228, 230, 234–235, 245, 248–249, 255–256, 277
to be used to pay all accounts in Ga., 132–133, 140–143, 256, 257, 265–266, 269
South Carolina, aid to Ga., 21, 27, 34
command of Ga. militia, 111–112
danger from French and Spanish, 202–203
not to encourage Georgia deserters, 19
objections to Indian trade and rum law, 161, 166, 168, 170–172
obligations of Ga. to, 112
Patrick Mackay disliked by, 110
resolution of assembly, 18
Trustees ideas on security, 47
Trustees petition that no lands be run out beyond Savannah River, 100
South Carolina Gazette, article about Ga. credit, 293
notice to be published in, 289
sent to Trustees, 239
South Carolina-Georgia argument over Indian trade, 88–89, 225; see Broughton, Lt. Gov. Thomas and Mackay, Capt. Patrick
South Carolina rum duty, accounts of, 38, 113, 120, 154–155, 296–302
Southern frontier, fortification of, 125–126
Spangenberg, August Gottlieb, brings silver sixpences to Ga., 121
Causton asked to help, 50–51
comes to Ga., 50
draws bill for aid to settlers, 97–98
funds to aid Moravians, 143
lot to furnish a soldier, 206, 230–231
Zinzendorf land to be delivered to, 44
Spanish, complains of Georgia’s violating Spanish territory, 172–174
danger to S. C. and Ga., 202–203
Ga. to be supported against, 235
hostilities with prevented, 161
intends to attack Ga. and S. C., 24–25
intentions against Ga., 23
observe if Anthony Salice corresponds with, 81
Oglethorpe believes they want to destroy settlement on St. Simons, 138
Oglethorpe reports on, 151
Oglethorpe signs treaty with, 173
Patrick Mackay stirs up Indians against, 110,111
reply to by Trustees, 164, 165
threats against Ga., 246
to build barracks on St, John’s Island, 292
Trustees hope for peace with, 138
want to purchase at Charles Town, 155
Spanish attack against Ga., affidavit on, 283–284, 290
fear of at time Moravians had to furnish soldiers, 231–232
Spencer, George, goes to Ga., 181
servant of, 104
Spencer, Nicholas, asked to recommend minister for Scots, 83
Spiegel, William Vander D. certified account, 256, 339, 341, 342
items received from, 311, 312, 313, 318, 323
paid account, 276
Spikes, sent to Ga., 131
Spinning wheels, for women Scotch servants, 190, 193
received in Ga., 327
Spirit Levels, sent to Ga., 115
Spurs, sent for Oglethorpe, 116
Squires, Botham, comes to Ga., 6
Stabler, Frances, goes to Ga., 100
Standbery, Recompence, certified account, 305, 334
items received from, 314, 316, 319, 329
Stanley, Elizabeth, near time for birth of baby, 182
Trustees loan to, 194
Stanley, Rev. I., asked progress of collections for Ga., 26
asked to remit contributions to Ga., 30, 46
thanked for contributions for Ga., 12
told Trustees will consider Liverpool settlers, 30
Stationary supplies, sent to Ga., 23
Steers, received in Ga., 327
Stephens, Thomas, goes to Ga., 234, 240, 241
Stephens, William, goes to Ga., 206–207, 215, 225
John Plater servant to, 245
journals to be bound, 286
letters to, 237, 250, 259, 265, 281, 284, 293
recommends change in land tenure, 259
to aid in sale of Trustees effects in Ga., 303
to set out land for new settlers, 267–268, 273
Trustees like journal and letters, 294
Trustees like reports on Ga., 259
Stewart, Daniel, to have town lot, 39
Stewart, Donald, credit at Trustee store, 341
Stewart, Kennet, credit at Trustee store, 341
Stewart, Kenneth, salary, 221
Stirling, Hugh, corn grown by, 210
how supported, 281–282
servants pressed by navy, 27
Stirling, William, corn grown by, 210
credit at Trustee store, 341
how supported, 281–282
servants pressed by navy, 27
Stockings, sent to Ga., 145
Stone, Andrew, letters to, 283, 290, 292
Stonehewer, John, may sell his lot and return to England, 250, 253
Stones, received in Ga., 325
Storekeeper at Savannah, salary, 219
Suasso, Alvars Lopez, commission to raise money for Ga., 7
Subsistance, for settlers in Ga., 22
Sugar, received in Ga., 327
Sumptuary laws, Trustees agree with Samuel Eveleigh on, 68
Supplies, needed in Ga., 17, 48–49, 240–241
Surveyor, John Amory, 234
Susannah, brings mail for Ga., 14
Sutlers, regulations for sale of beer and ale, etc., 37–38
Swans, sent to Tomochichi by Trustees, 51
Swiney, Miles, payment out of S. C. rum duty, 299
Swinton, David, payment to, 105
Swiss, servants sent to Ga., 78–79
settlers for Ga. possible 41–42
Tailfer, Patrick, servants pressed by navy, 27
Talbot, Henry, goes to Ga., 104
Talbot, William, Elected Trustee, 28
Tallafolechee, gifts for death of Skee,48
Tallahumes, Joseph Watson’s actions with, 196
Tallow, received in Ga., 327
sent to Ga., 234
Tar, no profit on that sent from Ga., 107
received in Ga., 327
sent from Ga. to Trustees, 124, 130
Tartan, to be sent to Ga., 197
Taverner, William, goes to Ga., 104
Tebbut, Ann, comes to Ga., 5
Tebbut, Thomas, comes to Ga., 5
Tellicherry Bark, remedy for fluxes, 17
Tenter hooks, sent to Ga., 131
Theracle, for use on voyage, 146
Thilo, Christian Ernst, allowances to in Ga., 232–233
credit at Trustee store, 334
goes to Ga., 241
Thomas, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 18
charges for freight, 114
dispute about pay for passage to Ga., 95–96
takes servants to Ga., 107
Thompson, John, goes to Ga., 62
letter for, 81
payment to, 105
Thomson, Capt. William, account paid, 277
accounts for items received in Ga., 288
bill of lading for items shipped to Ga., 100
brings cargo to Ga., 106
brings mail for Ga., 13, 43, 46, 95, 104, 107–109, 141, 147, 148, 191, 198, 293, 302, 304
brings seeds to Ga., 104
brings plaids & shoes for Scottish servants, 211
brings servants to Ga., 211, 268–269
certified account, 305, 331, 333, 335, 338, 341, 342
items received from, 312, 316, 320, 323, 324, 328, 330
protection asked for his ship, 292–293
to brings arms to Ga., 103
to bring foreign servants to Ga., 304
to bring Scottish servants, 194–196
to bring servants to Ga., 295
to go to Ga., 135
to have Joseph Hughes’ lot, 286
Thread, received in Ga., 328
Three Sisters, brings German servants to Ga., 237, 238
brings mail for Ga., 229
brings servants to Ga., 235
brings sola bills to Ga., 255
German servants brought by, 269
Thurnam, Capt. George, brings mail for Ga., 246, 247, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254
brings sola bills to Ga., 255
Timber, not to be sent from Ga. to England, 124
properly treated in Ga.?, 295
to be cut for public use, 195
Tin ware, received in Ga., 328
Tingley, Samuel, certified account, 287, 339, 340
items received from, 315, 317, 319, 321, 327, 329, 330
Tippling, laws against to be enforced, 58
Tobacco, received in Ga., 328–329
Tolly, Mr., goes to Ga., 254
Tolson, Ensign William, goes to Ga. with recruits for Independent Co., 175, 181
Toltschig, John, goes to Ga., 50
Tomas, Capt., to make an estimate for building a church at Savannah, 272
Tomochichi, cloth sent as a gift, 57
cost of wine and beer for his Indians, 221
in England, 35
gift of clothing sent for, 178
Indian present distribution, 74–75, 76
provisions, wine and beer to be furnished, 211–212
red cloth sent for from Godalming, 216
says cessena tea good for gout, 156
swans sent to by Trustees, 51
Tongues, received in Ga., 329
Tooanahowi, materials to make a suit sent for, 178
Tools, needed in Ga., 15–16
received in Ga., 320–321
returned to Ga., 57
sent for Trustees servants, 279–280
sent to Ga., 103
Tower, Christopher, elected as Trustee, 10, 12
Tower, Thomas, instructions for bamboo, 100
sends regards to Oglethorpe, 165
Trust committee of correspondence, 282
Tracy, Robert, elected Trustee, 28
Trap, Moravians bring one to catch wild beasts, 51
Trip, Thomas, land grant recommended for, 25
Troops for Ga., regiment needed, 203
Trustees, anniversary sermon preached by the Rev. John Burton, 10
annual meeting, 27–28
bills payment of, 302–303
bills of exchange not to be drawn on, 108
committee of correspondence, 282
cannot spend money beyond boundaries of Ga., 151
contributions to in England, 27
desire information from Ga., 54
elections of new, 10, 11–12, 27–28
to be obeyed, not constructed, 76
send Bolzius and Gronau presents, 153
Trustees aim, to aid poor whites, 67
Trustees annual account, copy sent to Lt. Gov. Broughton, 112
sent to Ga. for distribution, 99, 116, 178–179
to be made out, 105–06
Trustees Common Council, meeting, 117–118, 160
new members elected for, 10, 11–12
Trustees finances, low state, 27, 139, 291, 294, 302–303
Trustees funds, balance of, 5, 9, 102
deficient, 142
Trustees Garden, delivery of plants from, 70
Hugh Anderson appointed inspector, 154
relations of Fitzwalter and Amatis, 69–70
reports on, 69–70
servants employed in, 286
to act as public nursery, 260
trees in, 238
Trustee views of, 260–261
Trustee laws, confirmed by King in Council, 87
copies sent to Ga., 216
must be enforced, 205
Trustee servants, account of use to be sent Trustees, 265
to be maintained, 266
to cultivate land for religious uses, 273; see servants Trustee
Trustees store, account of stores and credit wanted, 257
accounts sent by Causton to Trustees, 207
balances due from individuals, 274
Causton to manage and encourage good settlers, 218
clerks to treat people decently, 218
credit at to be discouraged, 151
credit to individuals, 330–342
Harris to be dismissed, 244
items sent for, 280
items to be sold to defray expenses in Ga., 294, 302–303
list of persons provided for, 126, 128, 210
provisions there for people, 75
Trustees approve Causton’s management, 206
type people to be kept on, 33–34
Tuckwell, & Co., to send cargo to Ga., 117
Tuckwell, John, millwright, 97
Tuckwell, John, Johnny Brownfield factor for, 146
ships munitions to Ga., 240
terms to Mathew Brown to go to Ga., 102, 104
Turner, James, appointed constable, 17
Turney ware, what needed in Ga., 17
Turpentine, received in Ga., 329
Twine, received in Ga., 329
Two Brothers, bill of lading for, 100
protection asked in its voyage to Ga., 292–293
takes mail for Ga., 43, 46, 95, 104, 107–109, 141, 147, 191, 200, 293, 302, 304
to bring Scottish servants, 194–196
to bring servants from Inverness, 189
Tybee, settlers to be kept on stores, 37
Tybee lighthouse, to be painted, 290
Tyrconnel, Viscount, elected to Common Council, 10, 11
Tyrer, George, elected as Trustee, 10, 12
Union, brings mail for Ga., 268
Union Flag, sent for Independent Company, 217
Upton, Thomas, comes to Ga., 194
Urlsperger, Samuel, Salzburger effects left in Europe, 172, 175, 257–258
Vanderplank, John, letter to, 32
salary to be paid, 77
to determine if people to be kept on stores, 33
to have inspection of Stephen Marrauld, 56
to send his journal to Trustees, 34, 36, 54
to stave all rum in Ga., 32
trying to convict rum sellers, 217
Vanderplant, Mary, to be put on stores, 35
Van Der Spiegel, William, see Wm. V. D. Spiegel
Vanomaker, John Jacob, goes to Ga. as Trustee servant, 243
Vat, John, cartridge paper for Saltzburgers, 51
funds due to him to be paid, 309
supplies for Salzburgers, 101
to be removed from Salzburgers, 153
to have town lot and servant, 36
to report to Trustees, 36
wants Salzburgers to move, 61
Vaudois, rejected as settlers in Ga., 25, 29
Venables, John, goes to Ga., 181
Verelst, Harman, accountant to the Trustees, 1
Vernon, James, attends Duke of Newcastle with Oglethorpe’s report on the Spanish, 151
brings order in council about Ga.-S. C. Indian trade, 282–283
effects of Salzburgers left in Salzburg, 172, 175, 257–258
helping Salzburgers come to Ga., 19
informs Board of Trade about S. C. Indian trade argument, 114–115
letter of Samuel Quincy to, 108
sends clothing for wives of Bolzius and Gronau, 116
sends regards to Bolzius and Gronau, 252
sends regards to Oglethorpe, 165
wants letters from Capt. James Gascoigne about his son, 165
with Trustees annual account, 99
writes for persecuted protestants from Germany, 14–15
Vernon River, future settlements to be there, 59
Villages, to be encouraged, 218
Vinegar, for use on voyage, 51, 146
received in Ga., 329
Volant, brings mail for Ga., 21
Von Ploto, Mr., Salzburger effects left in Europe, 175
Von Reck, Phillipp Georg Friedrich, brings Salzburgers to Ga., 101
disputes fees of Noble Jones for surveying, 153
hires soldiers, 153
letter concerning Salzburger property, 172
letter of credit, 74
letters to, 32, 35, 74, 81, 174, 203
must have land if he returns to Ga., 203
not to bring settlers from Bohemia, 35–36
says Salzburgers need land beyond Ebenezer Creek, 152
to bring what settlers he has to London, 81–82
to engage German servants for Ga., 174
transit of colonists through Holland, 74
Waddall, Austin, credit at Trustee store, 341
Wade, Mr., credit at Trustee store, 341
Wagons, sent to Ga., 85
Walker, John, goes to Ga., 104
Walpole, Horatio, interest in Swiss settling in Ga., 41, 136
Walpole, Sir Robert, asked to help secure annual grant for Ga., 258
Capt. James Gascoigne praised for aid to Ga., 259
Trustees petition for funds for Ga., 201–203
Ward, Samuel, wants sword and pistols, 103
Ware, Thomas, account paid, 275
items received in Ga., 311, 312, 313, 314, 318, 324, 325, 327, 329
provisions bought of, 212
Warnick, John, credit at Trustee store, 341
Warrants, no fees for issuance, 64
Warren, Elizabeth (daughter), may return to Ga., 194, 216
Warren, Elizabeth (mother), is dead, 194
Warren, John and Elizabeth, provisions for their children, 216
Warren, Richard, returns to Ga., 216
succeeds to Ga. property, 194
Warwick, John, grant of land, 188, 193
Waschke, George, goes to Ga., 50
Watch, Trustees preparing regulations for, 176
Watering pots, received in Ga., 328
Wathey, Samuel, goes to Ga., 234, 240
lot for at Frederica, 229
Watkins, John, credit at Trustee store, 341
Watson, Joseph, actions indicate lunacy, 196
complains from and about his treatment, 57
Eveleigh may buy his land at Kinion’s Bluff, 66
land for Samuel Eveleigh, 68
lost his license for Indian trade, 60
murder of Justice and trial, 47–48
petition to king about confinement, 185
to be confined, 60
Trustees decision on, 198–199
Trustees want to know about, 39
Watson, Mrs. Joseph, want back letter of attorney, 309
Watt, Frances, bills of exchange, 94
Watt, Mr., account of, 154
Watts, Frances, payment of rent for house in Ga., 194
Watts, Jacob, comes to Ga., 5
Webb, Thomas, goes to Ga., 241
Weddell, Austen, goes to Ga., 62
to be maintained for one year, 62
Welch, John, servant of, 104
Wentz, George Lewis, to secure servants for Ga., 77
Wesley, Rev. Charles, not to return to Ga., 272
sailed from Charles Town with news of Ga., 166
Wesley, Rev. John, accused of embezzling Trustee goods, 199
appointed minister to Savannah, 108
books sent to Ga. for, 116, 148
Charles Carter servant to, 245
complain of William Williamson against, 246–247, 252
date he began officiating in Savannah, 158
licensed as minister at Savannah, 88
parcels sent for, 178
salary to be paid, 118, 143, 144, 179, 301
servant to, 145
Trustees have great regard for his work, 199
Wessells, Lawrence, provisions and necessaries bought of, 212
West, Elizabeth, land as widow of Joseph Hughes, 244
returns to Ga., 104
West, John, credit at Trustee store, 341–342
names David Provoost to have lot of Joseph Hughes, 286
note to Trustees due, 244
payment to, 104–05
permission to come to England, 45, 63
retires as bailiff, 38
returns to Ga., 104
secures funds from Trustees, 97
secures servants and supplies in England, 97
Wheat, needed as seed in Ga., 17
Wheeler, Charles, servants for, 193
Whitaker, brings mail for Ga., 255
brings Rev. George Whitefield to Ga., 254,255
White, John, elected to Common Council, 10, 12
White, Richard, cheese to be divided, 227
items received in Trustee store at Frederica, 212
letter to, 226
Madeira wine received, 227
report of stores at Frederica, 226–227
salary, 221
trunk sent from England, 217
Whitefield, Rev. George, clothing for at Trustees expense, 200
going to Ga., 254
provisions for, 255
to perform religious services for all of Ga., 261, 267
to preach a sermon to collect for Ga., 174
Whiting, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 255
provisions for feeding of Rev. George Whitefield and his party on board ship, 255
Whiting, Leonard, goes to Ga., 101
Wightman, William, goes to Ga., 145
Wilkie, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 154, 157
Williams, James, payment out of S. C. rum duty, 299
Williams, John, grant of land to, 15
Williams, Robert, credit at Trustee store, 342
bought timber in S. C., 295
grant of land, 15
Williams, Robert & Co., certified account, 248, 304–305
items received from, 317, 323, 325, 327
Williamson, William, complaint against John Wesley, 246–247, 252
goes to Ga., 145
letter to, 246
Willy, Anthony, pay with three rangers, 219
Wilson, Aikey, goes to Ga., 101
Wilson, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 53, 54, 58, 64
Wilson, Michael, goes to Ga., 101
Windham, Capt. Charles, thanked for services to Ga., 168–169
Wine, from Canary Islands offered for Ga., 286–287
from Madiera Islands to Ga., 287
Madiera, uses of at Frederica, 227
received in Ga., 330
sent for Trustees store, 212–213, 224
Wine and beer, for Indians, 211–212
Wise, William, bad conduct, 20, 22
effects of, 182
murder of, 40
murderer of taken, 48
Trustees forbid his settlement in Ga., 22
will and effects, 39
Wives and daughters, rights of inheritance in Ga., 260
Wolters, D., letter to, 25
rejecting Vaudois as settlers for Ga., 25
Wood, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 18
Wood [Hood], Elizabeth, use of house in Savannah, 117
Wooden ware (dishes), received in Ga., 330
Woodroolfe, William, goes to Ga., 80
Woods, better defense than fort, 213–214
Woodward and Flower, certified account, 248, 287, 333
items received from in Ga., 311, 317, 324, 325
Woodward, Mr., account of Oglethorpe with, 154
Woodward, Richard, bill of exchange, 140
to furnish cattle to William Horton, 170
Woodward, Richard & Co., accounts with, 120–121
bill of exchange, 132, 134, 135, 141, 148
Woolaston, Francis, elected Trustee, 28
Woolaston, William, elected Trustee, 28
Woolley, John, comes to Frederica to settle, 216
goes to Ga., 225
land grant for, 204
Worcester, Bishop of, opposes gold and silver mines in Ga., 69
sends regards to Oglethorpe, 18
thanked for his contributions to Ga., 12–13
Workmen, expenses of in Ga. must be stopped, 142
Wragg, Joseph, agent for Ga. in Charles Town, 236, 240
letters to, 240
Wragg, Samuel, accounts with Trustees for freight, 114
dispute about pay for passage to Ga., 95–96
securing servants, 103
Wright, John, accounts of, 105
Elisha Dobree wants to purchase lot, 72
loses license to sell beer and ale, 33
payment out of S. C. rum duty, 299, 301
staving of his rum, 32
Yamacraw, Samuel Eveleigh wants land there, 66
Yamasee Indians, treaty with, 100
Yoakley, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 3, 6, 20, 33, 53, 54, 58, 64, 69, 71
cargo from Philadelphia to Ga., 123
demurrage very high, 160
sounds inlets to the Altamaha, 160
takes on Penn gift for Ga., 102
Young, Isaac, goes to Ga., 145
Young, Thomas, complaint that he treated Thomas Oakes ill, 294–295
credit at Trustee store, 342
Thomas Oakes his servant, 80, 178
Younghusband [Young], John, freight for passage, 192–193
Zeizberger, David, Jr., goes to Ga., 245, 246
Ziegenhagen, Rev. Friedrich Michael, allowances for Christian Ernst Thilo in Ga., 232–233
effects of Salzburgers left in Salzburg, 257–258
letter to, 257
Zinzendorf and Pottendorf, Count of, 500 acres granted to, 44
Moravians and bearing arms, 231–232
land to be on Ogeechee River, 44
letter to, 231
no negotiations about Moravians leaving Ga., 206
servants come to cultivate his land, 50