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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Dedication
  6. Foreword to Revised Edition
  7. Preface
  8. Introduction
  9. Trustees’ Letter Book 1738-1745
  10. Index

INDEX

Abercromby, James, forwards things from Charles Town, 15, 18, 35, 40–41, 43, 50, 80–81

help to Ga., 20–21

letters to, 20, 43, 80

Account of conditions in Ga., to be made by Thomas Hawkins, 111–112

Account of Georgia, by William Stephens, 285

Accounts, cash, 261

salary of clerk to keep, 292

Accounts, certified by Thomas Causton, 45

Accounts, for southern part of colony, 230, 225–226

Accounts, of Thomas Causton, 37–38, 41–42, 293–294, 311–312, 313; see Thomas Causton

Accounts, of Thomas Jones, 222, 229–230, 232

Accounts, of James Oglethorpe in Ga., 44

Accounts, of William Stephens, 322, 337–338, 348

Accounts, of Trustees store, 36, 52

Accounts, Trustee, 1739-1742, 290

how to be handled in Ga., 226

in Ga., 289

of payments in Ga., 157, 160, 161, 168, 171, 177, 183, 185, 190–191, 194, 211, 246

received from Ga., 26

to be explained, 243

Act for regulation of pilotage, drawn by Trustees, 62

Act to regulate pilots, levy duties for repair of lighthouse at Tybee, and levying gunpowder duty, 82

Acton, cattle to be given to, 327

Adams, Benjamin, account of, 131, 134, 149

letter to, 149

Adde, John, servant, 149

Adde, Margeret, servant, 149

Adde, Solomon, servant, 149

Adey, Nicholas, bounty paid to, 343

Agriculture, effect of land tenure on, 98; see land, land tenure, and specific crops

Aingers, J. Michael, bounty paid to, 343

Aldborough Man of War, brings stationery to Ga., 331

Ale house, allowed at Tybee, 117–118

Allen, William, owed debt by Thomas Hawkins, 177 351

America, brings mail to Ga., 17, 18, 19, 20, 64

Ample, John, grant of land, 277

Ammunition, needed in Ga., 108

sent to Ga. as Indian presents, 56

Anderson, Adam, to help secure minister for Darien, 221

Anderson, Hugh, letter to Egmont on soils in Ga., 89

Anderson, James, grant of land, 264, 277

servants of, 2, 8

to inspect church building, 264, 284–285

Anniversary sermon, of Trustees, 39, 118, 172

Apothecary and Surgeon, sought for Ga., 283, 316

Assistants at Savannah, appointed, 208–209

Augusta, expenses for military not to be paid, 282

inhabitants rich, 280

inhabitants use Negroes, 280

officials not to be paid by Trustees, 114

payments about, 138

Trustees want to know about, 171

Ausperger, Samuel, letters to, 34

Oglethorpe’s letter to, 101

surveying instruments for sent, 7, 9

surveyor, 5

Trustees desire maps of all lands surveyed, 34–35

urges prickley pear for fences, 104

Avery, Joseph, appointment and duties as surveyor, 253, 260, 273–274, 283

brings surveying instruments to Ga., 266

letter to, 273

proposal for Ga., 184

proposes dockyard on Ogeechee River, 249–250

survey of Ga., 247

survey of Ga. captured by Spaniards, 321, 324

to make map of southern Ga., 260–261

Ayers, Capt. Jacob, brings mail to Ga., 86, 88, 89, 91, 92

Bacher, Anna Maria, comes to Ga., 201

Bacher, Balthasar, comes to Ga., 201

Backer, Christina, comes to Ga., 201

Backer, Mathaus, comes to Ga., 201

Bailiffs, appointed, 52, 54–56, 109–110

Baillie, John, desire for Negro slaves, different land tenure, and land on Wilmington Island, 108–109

letter to, 108, 128

Baillie, Kenneth, servants of, 2, 8

Baillie, Thomas, petition from, 128, 131

petition to Oglethorpe, 114

Baillou, Peter, grapevines for, 229

Ball, Benjamin, presents representation to Trustees, 47–48

Ball, Capt. Samuel, brings mail to Ga., 337, 345, 347, 348

Barber, Rev. Jonathan, argues religion with the Rev. Christopher Orton, 270–271, 284

Barbo, William, grant of land, 278

Barnard, Sir John, favors fee simple land grants in Ga., 258

Barnes, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 220, 221, 222, 223

Basset, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 21

Bateman, Dr. Edmund, anniversary sermon, 172

Beach, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 187, 190

Beacon at Tybee, see lighthouse Bearcroft, Rev. Dr. Philip, letter to, 331

sends Bibles, prayer books, etc. to Ga., 331

thanked for appointing Rev. William Norris, 83

Beaufain, Hector, claim for payment, 232

Beaufort Schooner, brings goods to Ga., 145

seizures from, 155, 156, 158–159

Beaumont, Flaxney, letter for, 75

Beer, cost of, 72

sent to Ga., 21, 25, 26, 28, 44, 56, 90, 139–140

sent to Oglethorpe, 48

Beggarly, John, bounty paid to, 344

Beltz, Elizabeth, comes to Ga., 218

Beltz, Hans Ullerick, comes to Ga., 218

Beltz, Margaretta, comes to Ga., 218

Beltz, Ulrick, grant of land, 277

Berenberger, Margareta, comes to Ga., 42, 43

Berenbergerin, Margaretta, comes to Ga., 22, 23

Berrier, Johannes, petition about children approved, 278

Berriman, Dr. William, copies of sermon, 39

Berry, William, bounty paid to, 344

Beswick, Capt., express to Carolina, 298

Bewlie, vineyard at, 246

Bibles, sent to Ga., 30, 331

Bishop, Henry, convicted for killing cattle, 35

Bishop of London, asked to ordain Thomas Bosomworth, 307

Bishop of Sodar and Man, asked about Mr. Mariton, a clergyman, 267–268

Bladen, Col. Martin, favors fee simple land grants in Ga., 258

help in reduction of quit rents requested, 264–265

Bloody flux, treatment for, 236, 243

Board of Trade, inquiry concerning William Sterling, 310–311

objections to Ga. acts, 328–329

Boat, coasting, 69

Boltschauser, Elias, comes to Ga., 213

Boltschauser, Henry, comes to Ga., 213

Boltschauser, Jacob, comes to Ga., 213

Boltschauser, Ursula, comes to Ga., 213

Bolzius, Rev. John Martin, applies for funds to pay for mill at Ebenezer, 172

appointed conservator of the peace, 331, 333, 335

English law explained to, 349

funds for, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29

informed of subsistence to new Salzburgers, 209–210

letters to, 29, 42, 79, 122, 123, 162, 178, 209, 239, 254, 276, 318, 348

packet sent for, 75, 162–163, 219, 309

paid cost of his house, 239–240, 242

payment for servants, 148–149

plan of Ebenezer, 285

promised aid for Salzburgers, 315

sends state of Ebenezer to Trustees, 276

silk production at Ebenezer, 276, 281, 282, 322, 348, 349

telling him no more Salzburgers can be sent just now, 79

to minister to new Swiss and German settlers, 212

Bonovrier and Co., accounts of Paul Jenys, 153

Books, sent to the Rev. William Norris, 35, 42

Books, law, sent to Ga., 205

Books, religious, in Savannah, 126

Bosomworth, Mary, request about Indian trade, 339

Bosomworth, Thomas, appointed clerk to William Stephens, 191, 196, 254

appointed Secretary of Indian Affairs and Collector of Savannah, 253, 260

comes to Ga., 315

furniture for to Ga., 319

letters to, 253, 330

ordained and sent to Savannah, 270, 279, 284, 289, 307

requests Bibles etc. for Ga., 331

servants to be assigned to, 279

to reside in Savannah, 330

Bounty, to Salzburgers on corn and peas, 254

Bounty on corn, 184

to be paid William Ewen, 185, 193

Bounty on foodstuffs, 168, 176, 261, 290, 326, 338, 342–345

Bounty on silk, 197, 281, 292–293

Bounty on silk and wine, 187

Bounties, not paid to residents of Augusta, 280

none to be granted for the future, 280–281

Bounties, suspended in Ga., 243–244

Bourghalter, Michael, bounty paid to, 342

cattle given to, 327

grant of land, 264, 277

Bourquin, Henry, proceedings against Peter Mollier, 222

Bouverie, Sir Jacob, gift to Trustees, 3

Bouverie’s Farm, cultivation, 228

servants for, 3, 6, 8

Bowles, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 35, 43, 45, 58

Bradie, John, servants of, 2, 8

Bradley, William, accounts, 32, 38, 88–89, 90, 161

brings servants to Georgia, 2, 3

conduct to be investigated, 22

letter for, 75

not to leave Ga., 91

overseer of Trust servants, 6, 8, 10, 33–34, 36–37, 43, 59

Braillieu, Peter, land exchange approved, 278

Brailsford, John, passage paid to England, 5

Brampton, Thomas, given propaganda against Ga. by Thomas Stephens, 112, 118–119

Brandy, to be used in place of beer, 219

Breading, Capt. Andrew, captured by Spaniards with Ga. mail, 321, 324

Brickelin, Barbara, comes to Ga., 202

Brickmaker, Samuel Holmes, 60

Britannia, captured by Spaniards with Ga. mail, 321–324

Brockhurst, John, bounty paid to, 344

Brookshaw, John, bounty paid to, 343

Brown, John, servants of, 2, 8

shoes sent to, 75

Brownfield, John, letters for, 75, 81, 162

registrar, 60, 81–82, 162, 228, 237

supplies for Creek Indians, 301

Brunswick, brings mail to Ga., 17, 112, 118, 121, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128

Bull, Lt. Gov. William, aids to surpress rum among Indians, 118

Indian trade, 12–13

letter to, 16

letters received by Trustees, 16

Burckard, Adrian, comes to Ga., 217

Burckard, Anna Maria, comes to Ga., 217

Burckard, Catherine, comes to Ga., 217

Burckard, Hans George, comes to Ga., 217

Burckard, Hans Jacob, comes to Ga., 217

Burckard, Johannes, comes to Ga., 217

Burckard, Susannah, comes to Ga., 217

Burgemeister, Christopher, comes to Ga., 213

family understands silk production, 236

grant of land, 277

Burgemeister, Elizabeth, comes to Ga., 213

Burgemeister, Hans Ullerich, comes to Ga., 213

Burgemeister, Martin, comes to Ga., 213

Burgi, Anna, comes to Ga., 213

Burgi, Anna Margaretta, comes to Ga., 213

Burgi, Esther, comes to Ga., 213

Burgi, Hans Kunrath, comes to Ga., 213

Burgi, Rudolfe, comes to Ga., 213

grant of land, 277

Burnside, James, pay by Oglethorpe, 122

supplies sent to in Ga., 14

Burton, Rev. John, asked to appoint John Ulrick Driezler chaplain to Oglethorpe’s regiment, 350

Bush, Edward, letter for, 75

petition for land on Hutchinson’s Island rejected, 263

Butter, sent to Ga., 33, 35–36, 40–44

Caesar, disposition of as abandoned ship, 285–286

Callard, Amos, money for Georgia, 5–6

Calliser, Anna Maria, comes to Ga., 217

Calliser, Hans Casper, conducts Salzburgers to Ga., 218

Calwell, John, bailiff at Frederica, 332, 334, 335–336

bill of exchange refused, 255

letter to, 335

may want to move to Savannah, 334–335, 336

payment to, 254–255, 256

Cameron, Alexander, express from Frederica, 296, 297

Campbell, Archibald, bounty paid to, 343

Campbell, Daniel, bounty paid to, 343

Campbell, James, land purchase approved, 278

Campbell, John, arrives in Ga., 199

Campbell, Capt. John, brings mail to Ga., 98, 99, 102, 104, 105

Campbell, Capt. Joseph, brings mail to Ga., 224, 229, 231, 232, 321, 324

Camuse, Anthony, bounty paid to, 342

express to Charles Town, 300

Camuse family, proposals lost by Spanish capture, 260

Camuse, James Lewis (Jacques), accounts, 191–192, 197

allowance for silk culture, 223

bill of exchange paid, 172

horse and cart for, 150–151

letters to, 144, 191

payments to, 144

requests payment by Trustees, 131–132, 135, 138

Trustees to consider his services, 34

yearly estimates for, 144–145, 150–151

Camuse, Jane Mary, behaviour of disapproved, 236

not to come to England, 222–223, 227

payments to for silk culture, 292

pension approved for, 282

to teach others silk culture, 132, 138, 143, 145, 167, 263, 281–282, 322, 327, 346

Canary Island wine, offered for Ga., 30–31

Candles for divine service, expense of, 142

Carolina Merchant, brings mail to Ga., 165

Carolina Packet, brings mail to Ga., 102

Carolina silk, no bounty in Ga., 282

Cartaret, James, supplies for sent, 7, 9, 14, 76

Carteret, John, recommends recorder for Frederica, 176

reports to Trustees on Patrick Houstoun, 180

Carteret, Lord, quit rents due to, 289, 293

Carwell, James, land exchange approved, 278

Carwels, James, express to Charles Town, 299

Casie, Thomas, bounty paid to, 344

Catechisms, sent to Ga., 30

Cattle, wild, claim for, 221, 222

killed illegally, 35

Trustee increase, 322–323

to be given to Dutch settlers at Vernonburgh and Acton, 323

Causton, Thomas, accounts of, 32, 45, 47, 63, 64, 88, 90, 122, 126–128, 161, 265, 293–294, 306, 311–312, 313

business with Benjamin Adams, 131, 134, 149

certificate to Robert Williams, 48

certified accounts of, 17, 19, 37–38, 41–42

certified accounts of Paul Jenys, 57, 63, 76

conduct to be investigated, 22

credits servants to various people, 7–8

inventory of stores, 19

land near Augustine Creek, 264

letters received by Trustees, 19, 53

letters to, 7, 19, 53, 126, 265, 306, 311

payment for servants, 1–2

servants of, 8

to certified bill of William Ewen, 192–193

Chandelier, for the church, 59

Chandler, Richard, helps with Ga. customs officials, 96, 125

Chapel at Frederica, to be built, 48

Chaplain, to Oglethorpe’s regiment, 318

Chardon, Isaac, executors paid, 18

payment for receiving money for Ga., 77

Charitable contributions, Whitefield says of little value, 143

Charles, brings mail to Ga., 35, 42, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 118, 121, 123, 186, 187

brings provisions to Ga., 33, 44

taken by Spaniards on way to England, 246

Charming Betty, brings mail to Ga., 182, 185

Charming Susan, arrives in Charles Town, 332

brings mail to Ga., 270, 272, 274, 275, 276, 277, 286, 288, 290, 305, 306, 329

Cheese, sent to Ga., 33, 35–36, 40–41, 44

Cherokee Indians, Oglethorpe makes peace with, 256

Chickasaw Indians, Oglethorpe makes peace with, 256

Children, of servants to be freed with parents, 262

Choctaw Indians, letter from Lt. Gov. William Bull on, 16

Christie Thomas, commissioner for examining debts, 63, 74, 91

first bailiff of Savannah, 55–56, 62, 64, 74, 78–79

land of, 171, 264, 277

letters to, 78, 91, 110

Naval Officer of Savannah, 260

published A Description of Georgia, 172

recorder, 62

removed from office, 110, 116, 119, 122

servants for., 3, 6, 8

settled his accounts with Trustees, 171

to work on accounts of Causton and Bradley, 91

Church at Frederica, supplies for, 76

Church at Savannah, building, 25, 26, 27, 89, 132, 139, 142, 143–144, 228, 262, 272, 284–285, 323, 338

Church supplies, sent to Savannah, 75

Churches, costs for upkeep, etc., 70

Civil government, relation to military, 332

Clarke, Lt. Gov. George, Indian peace proposals, 250–251, 255, 256, 257

Clarke, Henry, effects after death, 59

Clarke, John, secretary to Indian affairs, 195, 260

Clayton, Francis, bounty paid to, 343

Clee, Samuel, grant of land, 278

Clergyman, Mr. Mariton considered for Ga., 267–268

Clerk, for William Stephens, 98, 105, 107, 119, 159–160

Clerk to president and assistants, 325

Cload, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 269

Close, Hannah, marries James Smith, 156

Close, Henry, lot sold by James Smith, 156

Cochineal fly, desired in Ga., 104, 243

Cochran, Lt. Col. James, accounts at Trustees store, 49

supplies sent for, 7

Coffee & soap, seized, 155

Cogach, Angus, arrives in Ga., 198

Cogach, Anna Mackay, arrives in Ga., 197–198

Cogach, Christian, arrives in Ga., 198

Cogach, Isabell, arrives in Ga., 198

Cogach, John, arrives in Ga., 197

Cogach, William, arrives in Ga.., 198

Colchester Man of War, brings mail to Ga., 98, 99, 101

Collector of Savannah, Thomas Bosomworth recommended for, 253, 260

Colletons, Mr., takes Trustee mail from Charles Town, 169

Collins, James, express to Augusta, 298

Commission for determining public debt, 63, 64

Conditions in Ga., report by William Stephens & Thomas Hawkins, 118–119, 174–175

report to Parliament, 164–165

Trustees need full account, 106, 113, 117, 159, 183; see State of the Province

Conservators of the peace, appointed for Ebenezer, 331, 333, 335

duties of explained to Bolzius, 349

new ones appointed, 236

Cook, Lt. Col. William, complaints against Oglethorpe, 334

unpaid bill of, 232

Cookesey, William, delivers letter to Trustees, 80

Coolen, John, supplies sent for, 7, 9

Cooper, Mary, paid rent for Henry Parker’s use of house, 10

Corn, bounty for, 115, 168, 176, 254, 261, 290, 338, 342–344

Corn mill, at Ebenezer, 178

Corneck, James, express to Charles Town, 298, 300, 301

Cotton, Ann, arrives in Ga., 199

Counties, Ga. divided into two, 167, 176

Court of appeal, none in Ga., 335

Courts, method of enforcement of rum act, 98

operation in Ga., 334

procedure, 35

prompt trials ordered, 310–311

punishments of, 35

Courts, town, appeals from, 333

Cow, given to encourage young planters, 115, 120

Coweta, expenses of conference at, 86–87, 113

Oglethorpe attends Indian conference at, 83–85, 100

Cowpen, expenses of, 282, 291, 292

Cox, Will, time in Ga., 314

Crane, servants to work, 2

Credit, private, enforcement in Ga., 9

Creek Indians, Oglethorpe makes peace with, 256

Crockatt, James, proceedings against Robert Vaughan, 294–295, 308–309, 310

Crokat & Seaman, Charles Town merchants, 14, 29–30

Cross, John, offers wine from Canary Islands, 30–31

Crosthwaite, Capt. Thomas, brings mail to Ga., 151, 152, 153, 186, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 259, 330

Crow, Dr. William, preached at Trustees anniversay meeting, 118

Cullar, John, bounty paid to, 343

Curling, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 331, 333, 335, 336

Curraudy, Henry, grant of land, 277

Currency, half pence sent to Ga., 49

Customs operations, in Ga., 96, 125, 145, 154, 155, 156, 158–159

Daily Advertizer, sent for use of colony, 7, 95, 133, 181, 185, 206, 241, 249

Danner, Barbara, comes to Ga., 217

Danner, Jacob, comes to Ga., 217

grant of land, 277

Darien, funds of minister, 24

land for religious uses, 121

new Highlanders to settle there, 195

petition of people about white labor, 48

Rev. John MacLeod quits as minister, 221

servants at, 1, 11–12, 111

Dasher, Martin, bad conduct of, 348–349

Davis, Caleb, payment, 122

sale of munitions to St. Augustine, 87

Davis, Capt., unpaid bill, 232

Davidson, Edward, land grant, 321–322

Davison, Samuel, keeps public house, 147

letters to, 79, 110, 146

overseer of Trust servants, 56, 60, 76, 79

removed, 110–111, 115

services and debts to Trustees store, 140, 146–147

Debt, public, to be determined for Ga., 31–32

Debts, method of recovery in Ga., 5

owed to Trustee store, 38, 41–42

restraint of goods for, 177

Debtor, S. C. moves to Ga. to prevent payment, 294–295, 308–309

Defense of Ga., Oglethorpe on, 107–108, 128–129

De La Mott, Charles, schoolmaster, 11

Delegal, Lt. Philip Sr., fortifications at St. Simons Island, 151–152

De Lyon, Abraham, and his vineyards, 88, 115

Denny, Walter, bounty paid to, 343

Desbrisay, Capt. Albert, peruke sent to, 206

proceedings against for manslaughter, 221

A Description of Georgia, published by Thomas Christie, 171–172

Deserters, return to Ga.?, 282–283

Dettingen, brings mail and supplies to Ga., 316, 319

Disbursements, by officials in Ga., 99

Dobell, John, letter to, 306

letters to England, 324

salary, 269

schoolmaster and register, 237, 252–253, 260, 293, 294, 306–307

secretary of Indian affairs, 293, 294, 306–307, 310

to examine accounts, 325

Dockyard, proposed by Joseph Avery on Ogeechee River, 249–250

Dormer, James, expenses to Charles Town, 299

land exchange approved, 278

pilot at Tybee, 227, 262

Douglass, David, desire for Negro slaves, different land tenure, and land on Wilmington Island, 108–109

letter to, 108, 128

petition from, 128, 131

petition to Oglethorpe, 114

Douglass, George, arrives in Ga., 198

Douglass, Isabell, arrives in Ga., 198

Douglass, Margaret Munro, arrives in Ga., 198

Drewitt and Norris, paid for linen, 178

Drieslier, Rev. John Ulrich, baggage to Ga., 319

comes to Ga., 318

requested to be appointed chaplain to Oglethorpe’s regiment, 350

schoolmaster at Frederica, 350

Duche, Andrew, buys servants, 130, 133

items sent for, 74

letters to, 80

loan desired by, 227

payment for stone, 344

petition for land on Hutchinson’s Island rejected, 263

samples of work requested, 80

sent supplies, 80

Duke of Berwick, brings mail to Ga., 21

Dunbar, Lt. George, expenses of, 296

recruiting in Britain, 286, 288

Easter, brings mail to Ga., 21

Ebenezer, bounty paid to, 342

conservators of the peace appointed for, 335

land near for new German and Salzburger settlers, 166

mill to be paid for by Trustees, 172

mills at, 178

plan of to be made, 285

sawmill at, 256

servants at mill, 2

state of by John Martin Bolzius, 276

stones for the mill, 205

Egger, Margaret, comes to Ga., 42, 43

Eggerin, Margaretta, coming to Ga., 22, 23

Eggerton, Henry, inquiring about Thomas Eggerton, 237–238

Eggerton, Thomas, treatment by Thomas Young, 237–238

Egmont, Earl of, sends grapevines to Ga., 187, 229, 326

Eigel, Anna Maria, arrives in Ga., 200–201

Eigel, Anna Theresia, arrives in Ga., 200–201

Eigel, George, arrives in Ga., 200

Eigel, Johann Frantz, arrives in Ga., 200–201

Eigel, Johann Lorentz, arrives in Ga., 200

Eigel, Lorentz Ludewig, arrives in Ga., 200

Eigel, Samuel, arrives in Ga., 200–201

Eigel, Ursula, arrives in Ga., 200

Elbert, William, express to Frederica, 298

petition rejected by Trustees, 264

Elgar, Francis, convicted for killing cattle, 35

Elliot, Richard, bounty paid to, 344

Elliott, George, comes to Ga., 236

Ellis, Robert, account of, 104–105

Ellis, Thomas, express to Ft. Argyle, 300

pay for supplies, 302

petition rejected by Trustees, 264

recruits to Frederica, 301

Emery, Anne, given right to sell beer at Tybee, 58, 63–64, 120

Emery, Peter, has not repaid Trustees loan to his wife, 172

pilot at Tybee, 58, 63, 138, 227

Engely, Anna, comes to Ga., 218

Engely, Hans Jacob, comes to Ga., 218

Engely, Jacob, comes to Ga., 218

Erinxman, John, grant of land, 277

bounty, 342

Estimate of expenses in Ga., 37, 44–45, 49, 55, 56, 65, 114, 117, 177, 183, 270, 291, 302–305, 340

for 1743-1744, 302–305

must be reduced, 328

Europa, brings mail to Ga., 159, 160, 162, 192, 193, 207, 208, 209, 210, 212, 219

brings supplies to Ga., 219

Evans, John, land grant, 321

Everard, Sir Richard, apply for land grant for Jacob Mathews, 247

Ewen, William, account for services, 192–193, 197

bounty on corn, 184, 185

letter to, 192

servants, 193

Expenses of Ga., how to be met, 89–90

method of payment, 90

not to be created, 47

officials to save all possible, 292

payment of in Ga., 243; see estimated expenses of Ga.

Eyre, Thomas, enforcement of rum act, 4–5

express to Oglethorpe, 297

parcel sent to, 196

payment to, 138

supplies sent for, 7, 9

to make map of Ga., 182

Eysperger, Anna Maria, comes to Ga., 202

Eysperger, David, comes to Ga., 202

Fage, Mary, asks payment for husband’s labor, 156–157

Fage, Peter, property in Ga., 156–157

Fallowfield, John, appointed assistant for Savannah, 167, 182, 208–209

appointed second bailiff of Savannah, 54, 56, 62, 64, 74, 109–110

buys servants, 129, 133

consults William Stephens on sloop, 187

customs enforcement in Ga., 125, 145, 154, 155, 156, 158–159

discharged as assistant and bailiff, 234–235, 237, 240

letters to, 54, 109, 145, 155, 187, 208, 234

naval officer, 227

payment for servants, 145–146

wrong behaviour, 161

Faulkner, Joseph, land grant, 321

Fawks, Ann, to be returned to England, 176

Fences, types favored by Trustees, 103–104

Finances, of Trustees in low state, 18

Finlay, William Achison, constable among Creek Indians, 256

Fitzgerald, Geo. & Co., bill paid, 188

Flitcroft, Henry, plan for church at Savannah, 142

Florida-Georgia frontier, observations on, 85–86

Flour, sent to Ga., 33, 35–36, 39–41, 44, 56, 60, 61, 72, 73

Flower, Joseph Edward, goods brought in on Beaufort Schooner, 145; see Woodward & Flower

Food and drink, for use of passengers on voyage from England, 219

Foot, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 310

Forfeited lots, deed poll sent, 93

Fort Argyle, cultivation of land at, 57

no expenses to be paid by Trustees, 282

Forts, account of in Ga., 60

no expenses to be paid by Trustees, 282

Trustees desire plans for, 34

Fortifications in Ga., Oglethorpe to send description of, 113

Fox, John, bounty paid to, 344

Francis, William, payment to, 138

Frazier, Hugh, bounty paid to, 344

Frederica, cattle and corn advanced to people by William Horton, 32

chapel at to be built, 48

correspondent at to be appointed, 226

County of created, 167, 176

customs officials for, 125

enforcement of rum act, 98, 100

expenses at, 53, 224–225, 289, 290, 305–306

house and lot for minister, 28, 30

John A. Terry recorder, 195

minister at, 50, 318

payment of expenses at, 224–226

people neglect cultivating their land, 179

provisions for settlers, 32, 44, 45

recorder recommended by John Carteret, 176

recorder to correspond with president and assistants in Savannah, 273, 275, 280, 287, 288, 291–292

Rev. William Norris to move there, 50

religious buildings there, 5, 11

servants at, 1, 12, 57, 111

town court suspended, 332, 334, 335–336

trouble between magistrates, 179

Trustees estimate of expenses, 53

Trustees stores at, 36, 115, 229, 289

urged as superior to Savannah, 287

Freight, brought to Ga. by Capt. Lemon, the Loyal Judith, 205–207

brought to Ga. by Capt. William Thomson, 57

French, cause trouble with Creek Indian traders, 97

Friends Good Will, brings mail to Ga., 270, 331, 333, 335, 336

Fritz, Jerry, express to Charles Town, 297

Funds for Ga., denied by Parliament in 1742, 238, 242

Gambert, Christian, Trustees payment to, 235

Garret, Henry, claims for orphan accounts, 154–155, 157

Gascoigne, Capt. James, servants of, 2–3

Gautier, Anthony, grant of land, 278

Gebherd, Anna, comes to Ga., 213

Gebherd, Anna Maria, comes to Ga., 213

Gebherd, Catharine, comes to Ga., 213

Gebherd, Hans Henry, comes to Ga., 212

Gebherd, Magdalen, comes to Ga., 213

Gebherd, Samuel, comes to Ga., 213

Gebherd, Susanna, comes to Ga., 213

Gephart, Elizabeth, servant, 149

Gephart, Eva, servant, 149

Gephart, Magdalen, servant, 149

Georgia, account of by William Stephens, 285

expenses of Southern part, 224–225

represented as abandoned, 99

Trustees plans for, 220–221

Georgia debts, advertizement in S. C. Gazette, 17

Georgia-Florida frontier, observations on, 85–86

Georgia Packet, brings mail to Ga., 154, 155, 158, 244, 245, 311, 313, 317, 318

Georgia-South Carolina Indian trade, argument, 58

Georgians, ability to support themselves, 60

Gerald, Capt. John, brings mail to Ga., 17, 18, 19, 20

sold his ship, 89

takes mail from Ga., 64

Germain, Michael, house and lot in Savannah, 63–64

German protestants, one hundred to come to Ga., 166

German servants, become industrious, 222

brought by Capt. William Thomson, 135

petition for freedom of children, 262

uses, 6, 57

German Swiss, 100

to be sent to Ga., 175–176

Germans, aid to new settlers, 211

at Frederica, 318

colonists arrive in Ga., Dec. 4, 1741, 212–219

hope for help with a minister, 195, 212

land for new colonists, 195

Gibbs, Isaac, bounty paid to, 342

Gilbert, Robert, removed as bailiff at Savannah, 54–55, 56, 62

Girgson, Jennet, box sent for, 75

Glegg, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 270, 321, 323, 326

vessel damaged and delayed, 330

Glen, James, Gov. of S. C., and regulation of Indian trade, 194–195, 210–211

Government in Ga., no military officer to interfere with, 334

Gowan, Capt. William, brings mail to Ga., 224, 229, 231, 232, 234, 236

Graham, Patrick, appointed assistant, 346, 347–348

bounty paid to, 342

grapevines for, 229

to examine accounts, 325

Grand jury at Frederica, Thomas Hawkins interfered with, 267

Grand jury at Savannah, proceedings of, 221, 223

Graninell, Anna Catharinia, arrives in Ga., 200

Graninell, Casper, arrives in Ga., 200

Grant, Andrew, desire for Negro slaves, different land tenure, and land on Wilmington Island, 108–109

petition from, 128, 131

petition to Oglethorpe, 114

Grant, John, arrives in Ga., 198

Grant and Douglass, account of, 173, 177

Grants of land, to be given to grantees, 285

Grapevines, method of planting, 104

on Tybee Island, 275

sent to Ga., by the Earl of Egmont, 229, 326

sent to Ga. by Dr. Stephen Hales, 237

Gray, Margaret, arrives in Ga., 199

Gray, William, steer for Chi ckesaw Indians, 302

Gready, John, express rider, 297

Greedy, John, land exchange approved, 278

Greeney, Abraham, Trustees payment to, 235

Greyhound, brings mail to Ga., 268

Gronau, Rev. Israel Christian, conservator of the peace, 331, 333, 335

funds for his house, 24, 25, 26, 27–28, 29, 242

Guard duty, must not be neglected, 227, 282

Gunpowder, to be sent for militia, 333

Gunpowder duty, act for, 82

Haberer, Anna Barbara, comes to Ga., 201

Haberer, Michael, comes to Ga., 201

Habersham, James, argues religion with the Rev. Christopher Orton, 270–271, 284

control of orphans, 262–263

hope to care for school in Savannah, 11

land for orphan house, 141

letter to, 270

return to England, 5

to report on church building funds, 262, 272, 284, 338–339

Hacket, James, bounty paid to, 343

Haeramond, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 35, 42, 43, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 118, 121, 123, 186, 187

brings provisions to Ga., 33, 44

taken by Spaniards on way to England, 246

Hag, Anna Maria, comes to Ga., 215

Hag, Barbara, comes to Ga., 215

Hag, Catharina, comes to Ga., 218

Hag, Ferena, comes to Ga., 215

Hag, Hans Jacob, comes to Ga., 215, 218

Hag, Hans Michael, comes to Ga., 215

Hag, Hans Ullerick, comes to Ga., 215, 218

Hag, Johannes Ullerick, comes to Ga., 215

Hag, Maria, comes to Ga., 215, 218

Hales, Dr. Stephen, recommends William Metcalf as minister, 132, 140

sends grapevines to Ga., 237

Halfpence, two tons sent to Ga., 49, 56, 61

cost of sending to Ga., 73

Halter, Anna, comes to Ga., 217

Halter, Barbara, comes to Ga., 214, 217

Halter, Catharina, comes to Ga., 214

Halter, David, comes to Ga., 214

Halter, Elizabeth, comes to Ga., 214

Halter, Hans Kunrath, comes to Ga., 214, 217

Halter, Martha, comes to Ga., 214

Halter, Ullerick, comes to Ga., 214

Haltz, Ulrick John, bounty paid to, 342

Hammerton, John, bill of exchange of, 61, 150, 172

debt to Trustees, 223

Haner, Elizabeth, comes to Ga., 215

Haner, Ferena, comes to Ga., 215

Haner, Johannes, comes to Ga., 215

Haner, Joseph, comes to Ga., 215

Haner, Margaretta, comes to Ga., 215

Haner, Nicholaus, comes to Ga., 215

Hanmer, Nicholas, money advanced to in England, 220

Hanner, Nicholas Junr., grant of 1 and, 277

Hanner, Nicholas Senr., grant of 1 and, 277

Harbeck, Casper, grant of land, 277

Harbeck, Jacob, grant of land, 277

Harbors and inlets, account of in Ga., 60

Harris, Ann, bounty paid to, 342

Harris, Francis, pay for provisions, 301

Hawkins, Thomas, accounts, 147, 158, 174, 179, 231, 229

accused of interfering with grand jury, 267

claim for medicines and treatment of silk, 179, 222, 230, 232–234

considers Oglethorpe superior to magistrates, 273

correspondent with William Stephens, 53, 88, 91, 225, 226, 230, 231

creates disturbance among Frederica magistrates, 174, 179

debt to William Allen, 177

duties at Frederica, 93

in England, 332

letters to, 53, 76, 91, 95, 111, 147, 153, 179, 231, 267, 272

medicines for sent to Ga., 13, 14

payment to, 153, 256–257, 263, 309

resigns as bailiff, 240

salary, 53

salitrum seed sent to, 236

suspended as bailiff, 334, 335, 336

to aid William Stephens in account of Ga., 112, 117, 119

to send list of Trust servants, 131

Trustees high regard for, 53

Heathcote, brings mail to Ga., 220, 221, 222, 223

Heathcote, Sir William, resigned from Trustee Common Council, 118

Hector, brings mail to Ga., 251, 252, 254, 255, 256, 257, 259, 265, 266, 267

Henney, John, Trustees payment to, 235

Henrick, Catharina, servant, 149

Henrick, Eve Barbara, servant, 149

Henrick, Juliana, servant, 149

Henrick, Margaretta, servant, 149

Henrick, Peter, servant, 149

Henry, John, pay for provisions, 301

Herback, Gasper, bounty paid to, 342

Herback, Jacob, bounty paid to, 342

Heron, Col. Alexander, grant of lot in Savannah, 273

Hetherington, Joseph, convicted for killing cattle, 35

Hetherington, Theophilus, payment of debt, 188

Heusslurin, Christina, comes to Ga., 202

Highgate, lots at, 89

Highland servants, killed by Spaniards, 112

Highlanders, aids to new settlers, 200, 206–207, 210, 211

arriving in Ga. Dec. 2, 1741, 197–200

comes to Ga., 176, 193

to settle at Darien, 195

Hill, Robert, bounty paid to, 343

Hill, Thomas, letter to, 310, 328

Hippocacuana, for Ga., 15

Hird, Thomas, package for from England, 219

Hoeslin, Von family, aid to Ga. colonists, 24

Holland, Richard, bounty paid to, 344

Holland, colonist passing through, 22–23

Holmes, Mr., express to Oglethorpe, 297

Holmes, Samuel, wants servants, 60

Holmes, Thomas, payment to, 138

Hope, brings mail to Ga., 15, 16

Hopton, William, account with Trustees, 314

forwards things from Charles Town, 92, 169, 181, 185, 223, 229, 237, 246, 265, 270, 320, 321, 323–324, 326, 331, 332, 339

Ga. agent in Charles Town, 88, 105

letters to, 92, 223

to get notice published in S. C. Gazette, 93

Horsey, Gov. Samuel, death, 12, 14

payments to new servants in Georgia, 3

S. C.- Ga. Indian trade, 194–195

Horton, William, account of affairs in Southern Ga., 20

attends Duke of Newcastle, 137

brings troops to Ga., 238, 239

cattle and corn advance to people at Frederica, 32

expenses of, 297

grapevines for, 229

letter to, 20

promotion, 20

to aid the Rev. Drieslier, 318

Hossack, John & Co., asking for funds for Hugh Mackay, 181

House of Commons, hearings on Thomas Stephens’ petition, 246

Houstoun, Patrick, bounty paid to, 342

conservator of the peace, 156, 159

Trustees like his cultivation and attitude, 180

Houstoun, William, purported promises to by Trustees, 180

Hows, Robert, granted land for orphan house, 46, 141

Hughes, Joseph, lot in Savannah, 4, 6, 8

Hunter, Patrick, argues religion with the Rev. Christopher Orton, 270–271

Hutchinson’s Island, no land to be granted on, 263

An Impartial Enquiry into the State and Utility of the Province of Georgia, published, 164, 168, 169, 175

Indian affairs, John Dobell to be secretary, 293, 294, 310

Stephens to appoint a secretary, 195

Thomas Bosomworth appointed secretary, 253, 260

Indian expenses, 116

Indian land reserve, 226–227, 234, 247

Indian peace, proposals of James Oglethorpe and Lt. Gov. Clarke for, 250–251, 255, 256, 257

Trustees will not pay for, 256

Indian presents, given by Oglethorpe, 48

sent to Ga., 5, 7, 9, 13, 14, 56, 63, 74, 92, 93, 94, 241–242, 248, 316–317

Indian relations, Oglethorpe and Coweta conference, 83–85, 100

Trustees payment, 224, 227, 230–231, 292

Indian soldiers, of Oglethorpe, 137

Indian trade, at Augusta, 171

Ga.–s. C. relations, 12–13, 58, 97–98, 101, 118, 194–195, 203–205, 210–211

Joseph Watson wants to engage in, 314, 322

money received for licences, 89

royal instructions on, 4, 203–204

William Stephens commissioner, 195, 205

Indians, bad behaviour encouraged by Jacob Mathews, 224, 226

bad effect of rum among, 104

cost of entertainment, 71, 305

Ipecacuanha, for Ga., 15

James, brings mail to Ga., 337, 345, 347, 348

Jekyll, Sir Joseph, dies, 13

Jekyll Sound, pilot at to be appointed, 58, 62, 69

Jelfe, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 326, 327

Jenkins, Edward, care of orphan’s effects, 143

Jennings, Thomas, bounty paid to, 344

Jensack, James, bounty paid to, 342

Jenys, Elizabeth, account of Paul Jenys, 76–77

Jenys, Elizabeth and Paul, accounts of, 153

letters to, 76, 153

Jenys, Paul, account, 37, 38, 41–42, 50, 57–58, 63, 64, 153

Jenys, Thomas, accounts & friendship to Ga., 49–50, 76–77

John, brings mail to Ga., 330

Joint labour, to clear and cultivate land, 103

Jolliffe, Mary, arrives in Ga., 199

Jones, Mary, box sent for, 75

Jones, Mr., taking Indians to Oglethorpe, 302

Jones, Noble, buys servants, 130, 133

express to Charles Town, 297

pay for building watch house, 122

to examine accounts, 325

Jones, Thomas, accounts for Trustees stores, 36, 41, 52

appointed assistant for Savannah, 167, 182, 208

appointed bailiff, 52, 56, 64–65, 74, 237

bad behaviour, 88

bills of exchange, 344

good relations with William Stephens, 98, 161

granted land, 56, 62, 65

in England 1739-1741, 337

letters received, 26, 52

letters to, 9, 25, 40, 46, 52, 64, 89, 121, 133, 160, 177, 185, 208, 221, 229, 232, 239, 256

on commission to determine public debt, 22

overseer of Trust servants, 52, 56, 60, 62, 64–65, 74, 222

to examine Causton and Bradley accounts, 37, 41, 47, 88–89, 90

to issue sola bills, 25

to send names of possible officials, 161

Trustees pleased with his work, 90, 121–122, 161, 229–230, 231, 232, 239

work with Ga. accounts, 183, 221, 222, 239, 240, 325

Joubert, Peter, package sent for, 248

Judith, brings mail to Ga., 347

Junker, Barbara, comes to Ga., 214

Junker, Hans Adam, comes to Ga., 214

Justice, expenses for executing, 292

Justice of the peace, see conservator of the peace Kendall, David, bounty paid to, 342

Kent, Capt. Richard, appointed conservator of the peace, 228, 236

expenses of expresses not to be paid, 282

express to Savannah, etc., 300

payment to, 138

Kiefer, Theobald, petition about children approved, 278

Kienlen, Conrad, comes to Ga., 201

Kienlen, Johannes, comes to Ga., 201

Kienlen, Maria, comes to Ga., 201

King George, brings mail to Ga., 86, 88, 89, 91, 92

Kirckman, Jacob, advanced money to Nicholas Hanmer in England, 220

Klamer, George, comes to Ga., 202

Klamer, Gertrauda, comes to Ga., 202

Kloeker, Bernhard, comes to Ga., 201

Kloeker, Elizabeth, comes to Ga., 201

Kloeker, Eva, comes to Ga., 201

Kloeker, Gertruda, comes to Ga., 201

Kloeker, Paul, comes to Ga., 201

Kloeker, Sebastian, comes to Ga., 201

Kloeker, Wald Burga Grill, comes to Ga., 201

Knowart, Kunegunda, servant, 149

Kocher, Appolonia, comes to Ga., 202

Kocher, George, comes to Ga., 202

Kocher, Johannes George, comes to Ga., 202

Koederin, Appollonia, comes to Ga., 202

Kogler, George, builder of mill at Ebenezer, 178

reward for work on Bolzius house, 239–240, 242–243

Kohleissen, Maria, comes to Ga., 201

Kohleissan, Peter, comes to Ga., 201

Kres, Elizabeth, comes to Ga., 214

Kres, Ferena, comes to Ga., 214

Kres, Frederick, comes to Ga., 214

Kres, Hans Kunrath, comes to Ga., 214

Kres, Henrick, comes to Ga., 214

Kulk, Anna, comes to Ga., 248

Kulk, Matthias, comes to Ga., 248

Kuntz, Erhar, comes to Ga., 213

Kuntz, Hans Henry, comes to Ga., 213

Kuntz, Hans Jacob, comes to Ga., 213

Kuntz, Margaretta, comes to Ga., 213

Kuntz, Maria, comes to Ga., 213

Kuradi, Adam, comes to Ga., 215

Kuradi, Anna Barbara, comes to Ga., 215

Kuradi, Hans Kunrath, comes to Ga., 214

Kuradi, Henrick, comes to Ga., 215

Lachner, Catharinia Barbara, arrives in Ga., 200

Lachner, Martin, arrives in Ga., 200

Lacknerin, Gertraud, coming to Ga., 22, 23

Lacknear, Gertrude, comes to Ga., 42, 43

Lacy, Roger, wife, 188

Lade, Sir John, pays for servant of Mary Polhill, 2, 8

Land, for servants out of their time, 166

for Trustee servant, 64

good to be given to settlers, 100

regulations affecting ownership, 131

status of grants to settlers, 103

to support Savannah minister, 279

Trustees want settlers to have good land, 102

type of people who own land in Ga., 103

Land cultivation, effect of land tenure on, 98

Land disposal, permission given by Trustees, 51–52

Land exchanges, approved by Trustees, 278

Land forfeiture, reasons for, 282–283, 293

Land for religious uses, at Darien, 4, 121

at Savannah, 3

cultivation, 26, 27, 28, 57

in southern part of colony, 1

nature of soil, 89

servants to cultivate, 6, 8, 11, 21, 25, 69, 139

Land grants, by president and assistants, 321–322

claiming of, 95

to be given to grantees, 285, 286

to be registered, 293

to individuals, 277–278

Land purchases, approved by Trustees, 278

Land reserved for the Trust, to be discontinued, 279

Land sales, approved by Trustees, 278

Land surveyor, Joseph Avery appointed, 260–261

Land tenure, 289

act for regulating drawn by Trustees, 62

Board of Trade objections to, 329

changes in, 82–83, 87, 88, 101, 106–107, 109, 168, 170, 175, 183, 221, 238

forfeited, lots, 93

House of Commons opinions on, 258

new relations on, 241

resolutions on sent to Ga., 92–93, 95, 98, 243

Trustee resolution on, 156, 159, 241

women to inherit, 34, 38–39

Landry, John, bounty paid to, 342

Lang, Abraham, comes to Ga., 216

Lang, Anna Maria, comes to Ga., 216

Lang, Barbara, comes to Ga., 216

Land, Hans Kunrath, comes to Ga., 216

Lauchenauwer, George Joachim, comes to Ga., 216

Law Books, sent to Ga., 197, 205

Lawrence, brings mail to Ga., 151, 152, 153, 186, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 259

Leaving Ga., no passes denied, 267, 272–273

Lechner, Elizabeth, comes to Ga., 202

Lechner, Magdalena, comes to Ga., 202

Lechner, Ruprecht Schrimpf, comes to Ga., 202

Lechner, Veit, comes to Ga., 202

Lee, Thomas, letter for, 75

Lemon, Capt., brings mail and supplies to Ga., 192, 193, 197–203, 205–207, 208, 209, 210

Lemmon, Ensign John, comes to Ga., 296

Letters, to be delivered to addresses unopened, 267

Levingstone, Hugh, bounty paid to, 343

Liberties of the people, infringements of, 266–267

Lichliage, Anna, comes to Ga., 215

Lichliage, Barbara, comes to Ga., 215

Lichliage, Hans Henrick, comes to Ga., 215

Liddal, Thomas, bounty paid to, 344

Lighthouse at Tybee, 184, 266

account of, 262

lost, 227

rebuilding, 247, 286

repairs, 62, 82, 120, 130, 134, 160, 161

woods to be cut around, 283–284

Linen, for Salzburgers, 162, 178

from Norris & Drewitt, 123

Livestock, at Savannah to be explained, 282

for Michael Bourghatter, 327

for Saltzburgers, 315

for servants out of their time, 291

for Vernonburgh and Acton, 327; see cows, sows, etc.

Lloyd, Henry, box sent for, 75

wife and child sent to Ga., 158

Loyal Judith, brings mail and supplies to Ga., 192, 193, 197–203, 205–207, 208, 209, 210, 220, 221, 222, 223

Loans to Georgians, Trust to make none, 136

only with Trustee approval, 227

Lobb, Richard, claims Savannah lot, 93

London newspapers, see Daily Advertizer

Long boat, expenses of, 345

Looms, none to be set up in Ga., 143

Lossly, Christian, arrives in Ga., 199

Lossly, Katherine Mackay, arrives in Ga., 199

Louch, Thomas, comes to Frederica, 219

to check on captain’s treatment of new settlers, 212

Loyd, Henry, express rider, 297

Loyer, Adrian, went to Fort Royal, 116

Lucern seed, sent to Ga., 239, 241

Lupton, Miss, pay for Upton servants, 2, 8

Lyndall, John, land sale approved, 278

petition for land on Island of Marsh in Savannah River rejected, 263

petition to Trustees, 248

Lyon, Samuel, bounty paid to, 342

grant of land, 277

Lyde, Mr., mail to, 160–161, 162

Lydia and Dorothy, brings mail to Ga., 224, 229, 231, 232, 234, 236

McAllam, Daniel, bounty paid to, 343

MacBean, Archibald, servants of, 2, 7

MacBean, Laughlan, servants of, 2, 7

Macclellan, Capt. John, brings mail to Ga., 244, 245, 311, 313, 317, 318

MacDonald, Donald, arrives in Ga., 198

MacDonald, Elizabeth, arrives in Ga., 198

MacDonald, Elizabeth Mackay, arrives in Ga., 198

MacDonald, George, arrives in Ga., 198

MacDonald, John, arrives in Ga., 198

MacDonald, Katherine, arrives in Ga., 198

MacDonald, Marion Cadiach, arrives in Ga., 198

MacDonald, Norman, arrives in Ga., 198

MacDonald, William, arrives in Ga., 198

MacHugh, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 220, 221, 222, 223

Mackay, Angus, arrives in Ga., 199

Mackay, Capt., aided to send Highlanders from Scotland, 210

conducting Indians to Oglethorpe, 301

Mackay, Capt. Patrick, claim on Trustees, 228

Mackay, Daniel, claim on Trustees, 228

Mackay, Donald, arrives in Ga., 198

Mackay, Elizabeth, arrives in Ga., 198

Mackay, George, arrives in Ga., 199

Mackay, Hugh, funds for in Inverness, 181

Mackay, Isabell, arrives in Ga., 199

Mackay, James, arrives in Ga., 198

Mackay, Lt. Charles, land granted to, 286

Mackay, Margaret, arrives in Ga., 198

Mackay, Marrian, arrives in Ga., 199

Mackay, Patrick, sloop, 187

Mackay, William, arrives in Ga., 199

Mackenzie, Sergeant, comes to Georgia, 13

Mackintosh, Benjamin, servants of, 2, 7

Mackintosh, Capt. Aeneas, payment to, 138

Mackintosh, Lt. John Moore (Mohr), letters to, 11–12, 147

servants of, 7, 130, 133, 147–148

Trust servants under his control, 1, 11–12, 111, 115

Mackintosh, William, servants of, 2, 8

Mackpherson, Capt. James, demands for funds, 114, 121

Maclean, Alexander, servants of, 2, 7

MacLeod, Rev. John, arrives in Ga., 199

funds sent for, 24, 25, 26, 27

land granted to, 4, 121

quits place at Darien, 221

Mace, sent for town court at Savannah, 7, 9

Madeira wine, offered for Ga., 30–31

Magistrates, have control of orphans, 259, 262–263

not to abandon duties, 346, 347

support of by land, 279

Magistrates at Augusta, not at Trustee charge, 114

Mail, Oglethorpe asked to acknowledge receipt of, 101

Mail from Ga., delayed, 105, 320

procedure for that to the Trustees, 313–314, 321, 324

routes to London, 18

taken by Spaniards, 246, 321, 324

Mail to Ga., route, 98

to be taken by naval vessel, 50–51

Manley, Henry, insults persons in authority, 286–287

urges abandonment of Savannah, 287

Map, of Ga. to be drawn, 169–170, 175, 182, 260–261

Maps of lands surveyed, Trustees desire, 34–35

Marcer, Samuel, appointment assistant at Savannah, 167, 182, 209, 309–310

bounty paid to, 342

express to Charles Town, 300

letter to, 209

Mari ton, Mr., clergyman considered for Ga., 267–268

Marlow, David, bounty paid to, 344

Marriott, Thomas, appointed bailiff at Frederica, 173, 174

in England, 332

letter to, 173

payment of salary, 309

suspended as bailiff, 334, 335, 336

to aid the Rev. Drieslier, 318

Mary, brings mail to Ga., 310

Mary Ann, brings mail to Ga., 21, 24, 25, 27, 44

Mary & Mariane, brings mail to Ga., 98, 99, 102, 104, 105

Masts and tar, no bounty paid for those from Ga. in England, 96

Matchets, sent to Ga., 13, 14

Mathews, Capt. Jacob, bad behaviour in Savannah with Indians, 224, 226

cultivation of land, 247

letter for, 75

request grant of land, 247

Mathews, Mary, asked to restrain Indians, 224

Indian land cession to, 226–227

Mathews, Jacob and Mary, claim for land, 234

Maurer, Johannes, comes to Ga., 202

Maurer, Maria, comes to Ga., 202

Medicines, desired by Thomas Hawkins, 147

sent to Ga., 13, 283, 316, 319

Mercy, brings mail to Ga., 166, 169, 3, 174, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181

Messenger, between Charles Town, Savannah, and Frederica to be established, 280

Metcalf, Rev. William, to be minister at Savannah, 140, 151

Methodists, attack Rev. Christopher Orton, 247, 252

Meyer, Elizabeth Mulocin, comes to Ga., 201

Meyer, Johann Ladwig, comes to Ga., 201

Meyer, John George, comes to Ga., 201

Meyerin, Maria, comes to Ga., 201

Military, relation to civil government, 332, 334

Military dependents, Trustees pay for passage to Ga., 238

Military expenses, not to be paid by Trustees, 114, 116–117, 136–137, 282, 288, 289, 290, 295–302

paid by Parliament, 175

Militia, arms for to be sent, 333, 339

Millechamp, Richard, box sent for, 75

Milledge, John, payment on Oglethorpe’s account, 302

Miller (Millar), Andrew, brother to Robert Miller, 15

Miller (Millar), Robert, botanical collections for Ga., 15

Mills, at Ebenezer, 178

Minerva, brings mail and supplies to 1, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 14, 20, 82, 129, 133, 135, 141, 144, 145, 146, 147, 149, 150, 269

Minis, Abraham, express to Charles Town, 300

letter for, 75

pay for supplies, 302

Minister, allowance for servants for, 69

for Swiss and German colonists, 195, 212

Minister for Savannah, appointed, 132

lot to be cultivated, 25, 28, 279

remains only short time, 142–143

Thomas Bosomworth to be sent, 270

to succeed Whitefield, 144

Trustees disappointed in, 184

Trustees hope for one soon, 186

Ministers, support by land, 279

Molasses, sent to Ga., 9

Mollier, Peter, proceedings of Henry Bourquin against, 222

Money, for religious uses, 21–22, 24–25

Montaigut & Beaufain, payment for sugar and molasses, 232

Montaigut & Purry, account of, 45

Montaigut, Samuel, accounts, 122, 232

Montaigut, Samuel & Co., accounts of, 17, 19, 37, 38, 41, 45

Moore, Francis, accounts for Frederica, 100, 289, 290, 305–306

goes to Carolina, 301

letter to, 176, 305

pays expenses at Frederica, 225–226

resigns his office, 174, 176–177

supplies sent for, 7

trouble with other magistrates at Frederica, 179

Moravian Brethren, accounts of, 4

Morelle, Peter, land exchange approved, 278

petition for land on Hutchinson’s Island rejected, 263

Morris, Thomas, grant of land, 278

Morrison, Ambrace, expresses to Oglethorpe, 298, 301

Mulberry trees, method of planting, 104

paid for by Trustees, 238

to be raised in Trustees Garden, 281

Muhlenberg, Rev. Henry Melchoir, comes to Ga., 248

Munitions, sent to Ga., 206–207

Munro, James, arrives in Ga., 198

Munro, Jannet MacLeod, arrives in Ga., 198

Murcott, John, debts of Joseph & Theophilus Hetherington, 59

Murray, Ann, arrives in Ga., 199

Musgrove, John, land granted to by Trustees, 226–227

Muskets and munitions, sent for militia, 333, 339

Myals, John, bounty paid to, 344

Myreover, Henry, Trustees payment to, 235

Naval officer at Savannah, John Fallowfield acting, 227

Thomas Christie appointed, 260

Naval vessels, to be stationed at Ga., 25

Negroes, not desired in Ga. by members of Parliament, 175

prohibited in Ga., 183

Trustees ask William Stephens’ opinion of allowing in Ga., 251, 285

Trustees refuse request for, 109

used by people at Augusta, 280

Neptune, brings mail to Ga., 164, 310

New settlers, allowances for provisians, 290

Newcastle, Duke of, asked for help in expenses of Oglethorpe at Coweta conference, 83–85

letters to, 83, 97

sent information on Ga. defenses, 107–108, 137

sent Lt, Gov. Clarke’s plan for Indian peace, 257

Trustees’ letter to on Indian trade, 101

Newman, Henry, mail to, 162, 163

Nickleson, Capt., brings mail and supplies to Ga., 1, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 14, 20, 82

Norris & Drewitt, linen from 123, 162

Norris, Rev. William, 11

arrives in Savannah, 4, 11, 28

books sent to 30, 36, 42

house and lot at Frederica, 25, 28, 30

leave Frederica as minister, 221

letters to, 28, 30, 54, 75

minister at Savannah, 51

missionary at Frederica, 53, 54, 83, 121

payment of salary, 17, 34, 37, 75–76

reports on Ga., 30

servant for, 57

Nunez, Daniel, land sale approved, 278

Nutchard, Richard, bounty paid to, 343

O’Brien, Kenedy, land granted to, 55, 63, 74, 77–78

letters to, 77

Officials, appointments and instructions, 64–65, 309–310

at Savannah insulted, 286–287

how vacancies to be filled, 335

names of possible ones to be sent, 160, 161

none to hold military employment, 335

offences of in Ga., 99

salaries, 115, 196–197, 302–305, 340–341

tenure, 116

Ogeechee River, Scots abandon, 108–109

Oglethorpe, James accounts in Ga., 44, 87, 114, 122

accounts with Woodward & Flower, 154

arrived in England Sept. 22, 1743, 319

arrived in Ga., 17

asked to ackknowledge receipt of mail, 101

asked to aid in enforcing Trustee orders, 225

asked to restrain Jacob Mathews and Indians, 224, 226

beer sent in payment of his expenses in Ga., 21, 56

bills of exchange, 120, 344

box sent to from England, 206

certifies medicines delivered to Thomas Hawkins, 232–233

charges officials with offenses, 99

complaints of Lt. Col. William Cook against, 334

copies of papers sent with letter of 7–14-39, 65–75

Coweta conference, 83–85, 86–87

delivered from mutiny, 22

directs private goods taken out of store, 32

funds to William Stephens, 60

goes towards St. Johns River, 112

ideas on defense of Ga., 107–108

Indian relations, 48, 118, 251, 256, 257

letters from 21, 24, 47

letters on defense to Duke of Newcastle, 128–129, 137

letters to, 1, 12, 17, 21, 24, 31, 43, 47, 55, 65, 86, 92, 99, 112, 125, 135, 151, 158, 174, 210, 220, 223, 234, 238, 244, 255, 257, 286, 287

no military expenses to be paid by Trustees, 282, 289, 290, 295–302

not to interpose in civil affairs, 160, 161

opinion on Jacob and Mary Mathews claim for land, 234

orders mulberry plants for Ga., 238

pays expenses at Frederica, 44

recovered from fever, 100

return from St. John’s River, 117

sailed from Plymouth, 11

sets regulations for prices in Ga., 99

settlers would deny authority of, 99–100

sola bills to be issued by, 21, 24–25

S. C.- Ga. Indian trade, 195

thinks Trustee estimate too small, 114

Thomas Hawkins considers superior to magistrates, 273

too busy to write account of conditions in Ga., 159

Trustees desire description of Ga. coast from him, 34

Trustees hope in good health, 211

Trustees thank for support of Ga., 32

urged to support civil officers, 287

uses his own funds to support Ga., 49

Ormston, Thomas, petition for land on Hutchinson’s Island rejected, 263

Orphan House, bounty paid to, 342

land grant for, 46–47, 59, 141

no looms to be set up there, 143

objects to magistrates visitation, 272

religious atmosphere of, 270–272

troubles at over treatment of orphans, 284

Whitefield’s collections for, 50, 54, 123–124, 126

Orphans, account of Henry Garret for, 154–155, 157

authority over in Ga., 140, 142, 259, 262–263, 272

George Whitefield’s power over, 132

to learn silk culture, 132, 138–139, 143

treatment at orphan house, 284

Ortman, Christopher, schoolmaster at Ebenezer, 349

Orton, Rev. Christopher, appointed minister at Savannah, 191, 196

letters to, 251

religious argument forced on by Habersham, Barber, and Hunter, 270–271, 284

to inspect school, 252, 260, 307

Trustees pleased with actions, 247, 252

Ottone, machine for silk winding, 340

Overseer of Trust servants, Samuel Davison appointed, 56

dismissed, 43

Thomas Jones, 62

to be appointed, 34, 36–37

Owen, John, owner of Dettingen, 319–320

Palatines, settled in GA., 246–247

Pall, for Savannah and Frederica, 75, 76

Palmer, John, bounty paid to, 343

Palmere, Anthony, bounty paid to, 343

Palmetto, urged for fences, 103–104

Parker, Henry, appointed assistant for Savannah, 167, 182, 209

appointed first bailiff of Savannah, 110, 116

bounty paid to, 342

buys servants, 129, 133

cattle killed illegally, 35

letters to, 10, 110, 209

on commission to determine public debt, 22

orphan taken from, 142, 262

payment for servants, 148

removed as first bailiff of Savannah, 55–56, 62

removed from commission on public debt, 63, 64

restored to office, 119, 122

servants for, 3, 6, 8, 10

supplies for sent, 7, 9, 10

settlement of Thomas Causton’s accounts, 37–38, 41, 313

to issue sola bills, 25

Parker, William, petition for land on Thunderbolt, 263–264

Parliament, does not desire Negroes in Ga., 175

given anti-Ga., propaganda by Thomas Stephens, 118–119

not influenced by Thomas Stephens, 170

resolution of saves Ga., 99

Parliamentary grant, applied for, 18, 21–22, 26, 261, 288

denied in 1742, 238, 242, 244

made 31, 113–114, 175, 268, 269

Parliamentary inquiry, into Ga., 257–259

Parsonage at Savannah, furniture for, 319

needs repair, 323

Payments, methods of in Ga., 183–184, 194

Payne, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 17, 112, 118, 121, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128

Peas, bounty paid for, 168, 176, 254, 261, 290, 338, 342–344

Peltz, Ulrick, bounty paid to, 342

Penrose, John, express for Oglethorpe, 298, 300, 301

petition for land on Hutchinson’s Island rejected, 263

Pepper, Mr., pay for wheat, 122

Perkin, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 268

Perkins, John, bounty paid to, 343

Perkins, Samuel, buys servants, 129, 133

payment for servants, 148

removed as bailiff of Frederica, 173, 174

trouble with magistrates at Frederica, 179

Phenix, to be stationed off Ga., 25

Pilot boats, necessary, 62

Pilot at St. Simons, to be appointed, 58

Pilot at Tybee, James Dormer, 227

Peter Emery, 58

Pilots, allowances for Jekyll or St. Simons, 69

regulation of, 62, 82

Piltz, Andreas, arrives in Ga., 200

Piltz, Sibilla, arrives in Ga., 200

Planters, young, encouragement for, 115, 120

Plumtree, John, to pay for return of Ann Fawks, 176

Polhill, Sarah, servants of, 2, 8

Poor relief, in Ga., 126

Population, return of desired, 60, 168, 175

Potatoes, bounty paid for, 168, 176, 261, 290, 338, 342–344

Poultny, Thomas, bounty paid to, 343

Prayer books, sent to Ga., 30, 331

President and assistants, John Pye clerk for, 207–208

to have power over all of Ga., 273, 275, 279–280, 287, 288, 294, 309–310

President’s death, procedure in case of, 294

Prices, of provisions in Ga., 99

Prickley pear, urged for fences, 103–104

Prince, brings mail to Ga., 35, 43, 58

Prince of Wales, family to be prayed for, 165

Priscilla, brings mail to Ga., 270, 272, 274, 275, 276, 277, 286, 288, 290, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309

Prison, needs repair, 323

Private credit, method of enforcement, 6–7

Proctor, Thomas, supplies sent to in Ga., 14

Production of agricultural products, account desired, 60, 290

Provisions, for Oglethorpe’s regiment, 21, 93

for settlers at Frederica, 32, 44, 45

prices in Ga., 99

for Trustees stores, 33, 122

sent to Ga., 35–36, 39–40

should be raised by settlers, 100

Provoost, David, Jr., inherits lot in Savannah, 4, 6, 8

Provost, John, land sale approved, 278

Public buildings, erection and repair, 70

Public debt in Ga., report of commissioners for stating, 131–132, 134

to be determined, 22, 26, 89, 90–91

Public house, kept by Samuel Davison, 147

Board of Trade objections to, 329

Public works, at Savannah to be explained, 282

Punishment, in court cases, 35

Purysburgh, S. C., silk raised at, 190, 227–228

Pye, John, applies for land grant, 247

appointment as clerk to president and assistants of Savannah, 182, 207–208

conservator of the peace, 156, 159

letters to, 75, 173, 177, 207, 329

money due to, 228–229

petition rejected by Trustees, 264

recorder, 110, 116, 119, 122, 159, 172, 173–174, 178, 184, 236–237, 240

removed as clerk of president and assistants, but kept as recorder, 323, 325

removed as recorder and clerk to president, 228

traducing the character of magistrates at Savannah, 329

Pytt & Tuckwell, accounts, 38, 41

Quarme, Capt. Walter, brings mail to Ga., 347

Quincy, Samuel, minister at Savannah, 142–143

Quit rents, due in Ga., 289

House of Commons thinks too high, 258–259

payable to king, 293

payable to Lord Carteret, 293

Trustees try to have reduced, 259, 264–265

Quit rents (S. C.), payment to Ga., 56–57

Raganos, John, bounty paid to, 343

Ratsey, Capt. Robert, brings mail to Ga., 21

Rea, John, express for Oglethorpe, 297, 298

Recorder, duties, 177

not a magistrate, 174

Recorder at Frederica, John A. Terry appointed, 195

to correspond with president and assistants, 280, 287, 288, 291–292

Recorder at Savannah, John Pye appointed, 116, 178, 184

Thomas Christie suspended, 110

William Williamson appointed, 56

Redford, Robert, accounts of, 102

Register, for lands in Ga., 324

John Brownfield requested to take, 81–82

John Dobell appointed, 253, 260, 293

Registrary, John Brownfield, 60

Rejoicing days, Trustee allowance for, 68

Religion, at orphan house disapproved, 284

money for, 5, 21–22, 24–25

Religious books, sent to Ga., 30, 75, 126

Remington, John, attorney for James Crokett, 294–295, 308–309

Remonstrances, from Georgians, 182

Representation for fee simple and slaves, denied by Trustee, 48, 55, 62, 75

Restraint of goods for debt, 177

Reynolds, Joseph, bounty paid to, 344

Rice, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 310

Rice, export from Ga., 96

Riemensperger, Hans Jacob, conducts Salzburgers to Ga., 218

conducts Swiss colonists for Ga., 188–190, 191

Riesera, Magdalena, comes to Ga., 201

Riesera, Siemon, comes to Ga., 201

Rigbye, Nicholas, clerk of president and assistants, 323, 325

express to Frederica, 302

Rigler, Catharina, comes to Ga., 215

Rigler, Leonard, comes to Ga., 215

grant of land, 277

Roads, public, accounts of pay of labourers, 102

Robe, John, grant of land, 277

Robertson, William, arrives in Ga., 198

Robinson, Robert, bounty paid to, 343

Rodger, Capt. James, brings mail to Ga., 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 259, 265, 266, 267

Ronerin, Magdalena, comes to Ga., 202

Rose, Alexander, going express to Charles Town, 297

Ross, Alexander, express to Oglethorpe, 299

Ross, Hugh, express rider, 297, 301

Roviere, Simon, bounty paid to, 342

Rubbish, not to be burned in Savannah, 327

Rum among Indians, bad effect of, 104

suppressed by Lt. Gov. William Bull, 118

Rum act, Board of Trade objections to, 328

enforcement of, 4–5, 98, 100

House of Commons opposes, 257–258

Trustees act to end, 257–258

Rum duty (S. C.), payments to Ga., 50, 76

St. Andrew, brings mail to Ga., 333, 335, 336

St. Andrews (Fort), settlement at, 32–33

St. George, brings mail to Ga., 92, 93, 94–95

St. Simons Island, fortifications on, 151–152

pilot at to be appointed, 58, 62, 69

Salaries, of Trustee officials, 65–67, 68, 115, 196–197, 302–305, 308, 309, 340–341

Salitrum seeds, sent to Ga., 76, 172, 236, 243

Sal lice, Antonia, to work out passage in Ga., 219–220

Salter, Thomas, grant of land, 277

land near Augustine Creek, 264

Salzburgers, account by Bolzius, 276

aid to recent arrivals, 203, 206–207, 209–210, 218–219, 315, 318

bounty on corn and peas, 254, 276–277, 290

come to Ga., 42, 43, 164, 166, 193, 200–203, 254

debt to Trustees remitted, 291

doing well, 79, 123

encouraged by Trustees, 276

land for new colonists, 195

livestock for, 254

medicines for sent to Ga., 219

more to be sent if Parliament grants money, 162, 163

parcels for, 165, 185, 237, 270, 326, 321

raise silk, 276, 322, 346–347, 348, 349

servants for, 57

should learn English, 42, 349

supplies sent for, 75

widows and orphans support, 24, 26, 28, 29

to be helped in Rotterdam, 185–186

Whitefield’s collections for 50, 123–124, 126; see Bolzius, Gronau, Ebenezer

Sandwell, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 320

Sanftleben, Ann Elizabeth, comes to Ga., 42, 43

Sanftleben, Anna Elizabeth, coming to Ga., 22

Sanftleben, George, comes to Ga., 22, 23, 42, 43

Savannah, church building, 25, 27, 320, 338

customs officials for, 125

abandonment urged, 287

Savannah, County of, appointment of officials, 182

created, 167, 176

Savannah minister, land to support, 28, 279

Rev. Christopher Orton appointed, 191, 196

Trustees disappointed in securing, 184

Sawmill, pay to James Smithers for work on, 256

to be repaired, 120, 130, 134

Saxby, George, bill of exchange on, 61, 150, 172

John Hammerton draws bill on, 223

letter to, 150

Saxe Gotha, S. C., Swiss and German settlers, 195

Scales, William, grant of land, 278

Schad, Anna, comes to Ga., 217

Schad, Eva, comes to Ga., 217

Schad, Hans Joachim, comes to Ga., 217

Schad, Joachim, grant of land, 277

Schad, Margaretta, comes to Ga., 217

Schad, Solomon, comes to Ga., 217

Scheffler, Catharina, comes to Ga., 202

Scheffler, Johannes, comes to Ga., 202

Scherausa, Johannes, comes to Ga., 202

Scherausa, Maria Helena, comes to Ga., 202

Schneyder, Adam, comes to Ga., 213

Schneyder, Anna Barbara, comes to Ga., 213

Schneyder, Elizabeth, comes to Ga., 213

Schneyder, Henrick, comes to Ga., 213

Schoolmaster, John Dobell appointed, 253, 260

to instruct all children free, 283, 303

Scotch Club, causes trouble about Ga., 165

Scots minister at Darien, funds for, 24

Scott, Capt. Patrick, brings mail to Ga., 270, 272, 274, 275, 276, 277, 286, 288, 290, 305, 306, 329

Scott, James, express to Oglethorpe, 299

Scottish Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, allowance for minister at Darien, 4

Scout boats, in Ga., 57, 116–117

Seacoast, Trustees desire description by Oglethorpe, 34

Seaford, to be stationed off Ga., 25

Searls, James, letter to, 146

pay for periaugua hire, 146

requests payment from Trustees, 131–132, 135

Servants, allowance for women and children, 61

brought by Capt. William Thomson, 7–8, 129–130, 133–134, 135–136

disposition in Georgia, 1–3

how paid for by Georgians, 135

not to be rented out, 280

payment for in Ga., 147–149

payment for by John Fallowfield, 145–146

to be given out to settlers, 120

to be sent to Ga., 176, 221, 280, 289, 315, 323, 327–328; see Trust servants

Servants, German, become industrious, 222

petition for freedom of children, 262, 278

uses of, 57

Servants, out of time, encouragement for, 115, 120

freedom dues, 166, 262, 278, 328

to receive livestock, 291

to work on Trust farms temporarily, 279

Servants, Palatine, to come to Ga., 29

Settlers, dissatisfied in Ga., 99–100

subsistance for new, 193

urged to use joint labour on their lands, 103

Seward, William, goes to Ga. with Whitefield, 50

Shaftesbury, Earl of, chosen to Common Council, 118

Shaw, Jacob, bounty paid to, 343

Shaw, John, bounty paid to, 343

Shepherd, Peter, express to Charles Town, 300

supplies bought of, 297

Ship Caesar, abandoned at Tybee, 285–286

Ship clearance, time required in Ga., 247

Shoes, sent to Ga., 9, 56, 60, 61, 72, 92, 94–95, 158, 268–269, 290, 316, 320, 339

Shubrick, Capt. Thomas, brings mail and supplies to Ga., 18, 21, 24, 25, 27, 44, 129, 133, 135, 141, 144, 145, 146, 147, 149, 150

Sick, method of payment for, 233–234

treatment in southern part of Ga., 230

Sick and poor, relief of, 292

Sigerist, Anna, comes to Ga., 214

Sigerist, Hans Jacob, comes to Ga., 214

Sigerist, Hans Kunrath, comes to Ga., 214

Sigerist, Hans Martin, comes to Ga., 214

Sigerist, Johannes, comes to Ga., 214

Silk, arrives in England, 236, 246

bounty for production, 141, 187, 197, 276

culture a chief concern in Ga., 260

produced in Purysburgh, S. C., 190, 282

produced by Salzburgers, 276

progress of, 60

Trustees pleased with account, 49

Silk machines, sent to Ga., 340, 346–347

Silk production, 171

book on sent, 87, 88, 172, 340, 346–347

children to learn, 132, 138, 143

Christopher Burgemeister understand, 236

encouraged, 104, 144–145, 150–151, 167, 187, 222–223, 227–228, 281–282, 322, 346–347

expenses of, 292–293

figures upon desired, 166–167

to be taught to young women, 281–282, 292, 327; see Camuse, Jane Mary

Silk worm, seeds sent from Italy to Ga., 223

Simmons Smith & Co., debts due by Robert Vaughan, 295

Simond, Peter & J. C., Trustees payments to, 18

Sinclair, William, whereabout unknown, 173

Smith, James, wants to alienate Henry Close’s lot, 156

Smith, John, pays freight to Ga., 319–320

Smithers, James, pay for working on Ebenezer sawmill, 256

repairs boat, 297

Soils, Trustees want report on, 89

Sola bills, accounting for, 27, 230

sent to Ga., 24–25, 26, 27–28, 49, 55, 61, 74, 90, 105, 121, 132, 157, 173, 180–181, 193–194, 205, 211, 241, 242, 261, 290, 291, 309, 326, 330, 332, 333, 338

to be issued by James Oglethorpe, 21–22

to pay all bills in Ga., 186

Soldiers, families to have way paid to Ga., 286, 288

support for by Trustees, 137–138

South Carolina, payments to Ga., 150

South Carolina Gazette, advertisement on Ga. debts, 17

S. C.- Ga. Indian relations, 118

S. C.- Ga. Indian trade, regulations, 97–98, 194–195, 203–205

Southern Ga., expenses, 224–225

imperfect accounts, 230

Sow, given to encourage young planters, 115, 120

Spades & shovels, sent for Trustees’ servants, 1 3, 14

Spanish, cause trouble with Creek Indian traders, 97

desire to possess Ga., 22

invasion of Ga., losses from, 288, 314

Spanish guarda costas, affect trade of North America, 99

Spaniards, capture mail from Ga., 246, 260, 321, 324

sale of munitions to by Caleb Davis, 87

Spencer, William, bill of exchange on Trustees, 314, 317

comes to Ga. to handle accounts and as bailiff, 239, 240, 243

letter to, 317

work on Thomas Causton’s accounts, 312, 313, 317

Spiritious Liquors, act to prohibit, enforcement of, 6, 9

Stamping mill, at Ebenezer, 178

Stanbery, Recompence, account, 38, 41

State of the Province, counter representation to, 167–168

by William Stephens, 168, 169

by William Stephens taken by Spaniards, 246

Trustees want report of, 89, 346; see Conditions in Ga.

Stationery, sent to William Stephens, 101, 196, 205

Stein, Anna Maria, comes to Ga., 216

Stein, Casper am, comes to Ga., 216

Steinbacker, Barbara, comes to Ga., 202

Steinhavell, Christian, petition about children approved, 278

Stelle, Hans George, comes to Ga., 217

Stephens, Thomas, advocated fee simple land and Negro slaves, 170

brings on Parliamentary inquiry into Ga., 257–259

charges for transportation to Ga., 18

coming to England, 88

counter representation on State of Georgia and published pamphlet, 167–168

goes to S. C., 184

may not return to Ga., 105, 107

objections to Ga. spread in England, 112–113

pay as clerk in Ga., 98, 107

petitions King and House of Commons, 244, 245, 246

propaganda against Ga., 118–119, 165, 242, 285

removed from inheritance of father’s land in Ga., 170, 242

supplied money in Charles Town, 20

Stephens, Newdigate, heir of William Stephens, 321

Stephens, William, accounts of, 322, 324–325, 337–338, 348

allowance to, 71

allowances for sickness in family, 37

and Thomas Jones get on well, 98

appointed conservator of the peace, 236

appointed president of Savannah, 167, 182

bounty paid to, 342

china mug for, 10

clerk to be sent, 173

commissioner for Indian trade, 195

commissioner to determine public debt, 22

correspondence, 7

funds from Oglethorpe, 60

grapevines for, 229

health better, 160, 161

helped the son of James Vernon, 120

journal kept by Trustees, 159

journal received by Trustees, 18, 27, 35, 59, 82, 88, 98, 120, 153, 159, 161, 168, 169, 182, 185, 186, 187, 212, 225, 236, 237, 245–246, 259, 262, 269, 290, 313, 321, 324, 326, 327, 331, 332, 337, 345, 346

lack of correspondence, 152–153

letters from delayed, 18

letters, journal, and accounts received from, 128

letters to, 6, 14, 16, 17, 18, 27, 35, 45, 46, 58, 59, 82, 88, 87, 93, 98, 101, 102, 104, 105, 118, 127, 128, 129, 150, 152, 155, 159, 164, 165, 181, 186, 187, 190, 193, 212, 219, 220, 225, 232, 236, 237, 240, 243, 245, 251, 259, 265, 266, 268, 269, 270, 277, 289, 308, 309, 310, 312, 320, 321, 323, 326, 327, 329, 330, 331, 333, 337, 345, 348

lucern seed sent to, 239

magistrates to confer with freely, 90

payments to for sickness, 34

removed son Thomas as heir to land, 170, 242, 321, 324

salary and allowances, 60–61

servants of, 2, 8, 57, 170

stationery went to, 331

supplies had from Oglethorpe, 58

Thomas Bosomworth appointed clerk, 191

Thomas Bosomworth’s opinion, 253

to examine Causton accounts, 37–38, 41, 312, 313

to inspect church building at Savannah, 272

to issue sola bills, 25

to license Indian traders, 211

to send names of possible officials, 160

to send Trustees an account of conditions in Ga., 89, 113, 117, 119, 246, 284

Trustees ask his opinion on allowing Negroes in Ga., 251, 285

Trustees high regard for, 18, 107, 119, 184, 339

Trustees hope for clerk soon, 186

vineyard at Bewlie, 246

Stephens, William, Jr., takes orders in Church of England, 186–187

Stewart, Donald, express to Frederica, 299

Stewart, Lt., bounty paid to, 343

Stirling, William, letter to, 128

petition from 128, 131

trial delayed, 310–311

Stoll, Anna Magdalena, comes to Ga., 215

Stoll, Ezekiel, comes to Ga., 215

grant of land, 277

Stoll, Jacob, comes to Ga., 215

Stone, Andrew, letters to, 85, 107, 108, 128, 250

Stone, Peter, letter to, 50

Stores, private in Ga., 99

Strubler, Elizabeth, comes to Ga., 214

Strubler, Hans Jacob, comes to Ga., 214

Stutz, Barbara, comes to Ga., 214

Stutz, Hans, comes to Ga., 214

grant of land, 277

Stutz, Hans Caspar, comes to Ga., 214

Stutz, Hans Henrick, comes to Ga., 214

Stutz, Hans Jacob, comes to Ga., 214

Stutz, Hans Ullerick, comes to Ga., 214

Stutz, Michael, comes to Ga., 214

Success, brings mail to Ga., 234, 236, 239, 240, 243

to bring munitions for militia, 333

Sugar, imported into Ga., 125, 155

Summerset, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 89, 102

Sumner, Thomas, land granted to, 286, 315–316

rebuilt lighthouse, 286

Supplies, sent to Ga., 7, 9, 14, 130, 134, 136

Support, for Georgians, 60

Surgeon and apothecary, Trustees hope to secure one for Savannah, 283, 316

Surgeon’s bills, of Thomas Hawkins disallowed, 158

Surrey, Capt. Hugh, brings mail to Ga., 165

Survey, general, to be made of Ga., 274

Surveys, Trustees desire maps of lands, 34–35

Surveying instruments, sent to Ga., 5, 7, 9, 265–266

Surveyor, Joseph Avery’s duties, 274, 283

need in Ga., 102–103

Sutherland, Lt. Patrick, land granted to, 286

taken by Spaniards, 268

Sutherland, Robert, arrives in Ga., 199

Swallow, brings mail to Ga., 326, 327

Swiss, aid to new settlers, 195, 211

colonists arrive in Ga., 212–219

hope for help with minister, 195, 212

settled in Ga., 246–247

Swiss and German colonists, on way to Ga., 189–190, 191, 193–194

Symonds, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 98, 99, 101

Tailfer, Patrick, bill of exchange, 314

says Ga. in bad condition, 106

Tartar Man of War, brings mail to 47

Taylor, Webster, in Ga. ?, 19

Terry, John A., allowance for a servant, 197

appointed bailiff, 240

cultivation of grapes on Tybee Island, 275

draws bill of exchange on Trustees, 294, 307–308, 309, 325–326

escorts Highlanders to Ga., 195, 210

letter on office of register, 326

letter to, 243, 268, 275, 307, 319, 326, 336

lucern seed sent to, 239

may want to move to Savannah, 334–335, 336–339

recorder at Frederica, 195, 210, 275, 291–292, 332

salary advanced, 197

sent regulations on land tenure, 238, 243

struck with horror at Savannah, 275

supplies sent to, 316

suspended as recorder 334, 336

to correspond with president and assistants, 275, 291–292

to correspond with Trustees, 275

Thilo, Christian Ernst, encouragement to remain at Ebenezer, 163, 178, 254

Thomas, Capt., to build church in Savannah, 142

Thomson, Capt. William, account, 37, 41

agent for colonists in England, 235

and Joseph Hughes’ lot in Savannah, 4

brings Capt. William Horton’s company, 229

brings mail to Ga., 1, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 47, 51, 52, 53, 54, 58, 64, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 154, 155, 158, 234, 236, 237, 239, 240, 243

brings servants to Ga., 129–130, 133–134, 135–136

brings supplies to Ga., 130, 134, 136

claim for medicines delivered to Frederica, 232–234

comes to Ga. on Two Brothers, 10

delayed by Oglethorpe, 136

draught paid to, 150

fiscal agent for Thomas Hawkins, 153, 231, 256–257, 263

freight brought to Ga., 57

memorial about German servants, 57

pay for servants, 1–2

secures Henry Close’s lot, 156

servants, 7–8

to bring muntions for militia, 333

to have warehouse space in Ga., 158

Tiffin, Capt. William, brings mail to Ga., 270, 272, 274, 275, 276, 277, 286, 288, 290, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309

Timber, for Salzburgers, 315

Titchfield, brings mail and freight to Ga., 224, 229, 231, 232

Toleration, Act of, in full force in Ga., 271, 284

Tondee, Charles, orphan taken by Whitefield, 142

Tools, for Trustee servants, 71, 75

Torgler, Anna, comes to Ga., 217

Torgler, Catherina, comes to Ga., 217

Torgler, Johannes, comes to Ga., 217

grant of land, 277

Tower, Thomas, and enforcement of rum act, 4–5

Town court at Savannah, mace sent for, 7, 9

proceedings in, 294–295, 308–309, 310

Townsend, Edward, express to Oglethorpe, 301

petition rejected by Trustees, 264

Townshend, Capt. George, brings mail to Ga., 47

letter to, 50

requesting him to take mail to Ga., 50–51

Trebarn, Robert, bounty paid to, 343

Trevor, Robert, asked to help colonists passage through Holland, 22–23, 24

letter to, 22

requested to help Swiss and German colonists, 191

A True and Historical Narrative of the Colony of Georgia, printed in Charles Town, 182–183

Trunan, Jacob, grant of land, 278

Trust lands, not to be kept reserved, 279

Trustees, anniversary meeting, 118

anniversary sermons, 39, 118, 172

petition Parliament for money, 21–22

for Georgia’s future, 220–221

pleased with Parliamentary inquiry, 257–259

possess governmental power collectively, 273

to have frequent meetings, 270

views on Ga., 245

Trustees accounts, see Accounts, Trustee

Trustees Common Council, full meeting, 286

no meetings, 317

Trustees estimate, of Ga. expenses, 61, 65–71, 177; see estimate of expenses in Ga.

Trustees expenses, savings hoped for, 61

Trustees farms, to be disposed of, 278–279

Trustees Garden, bad condition, 346

mulberry trees to be raised in, 281

servants for, 2, 57

Trustees house in Savannah, repairs to, 130, 134

Trustees letters, how to be answered, 173

Trustees mail, procedure for handling, 313–314

Trustees meetings, none in summer of 1740, 158

Trustees office, moved to Harman Verelst’s house, 244, 249

Trustees orders, to be carried out, 130, 134

Trustees payments, to be made in money, 49, 60

Trustees plantation, near Savannah, 228

Trustees servants, 2

account of desired, 60

account of their work desired, 263

allowance for those of officials, 69, 303–304

clothing and maintenance, 25, 26, 27, 28, 49, 139–140

cultivating lands for religious purposes, 21, 69, 279

expenses, 67–70

fed out of Trustees stores, 33

freedom dues, 166

granted to William Stephens, 170

in Southern Ga., 131

land to be laid out for, 52, 64

list of names, time, cost, etc., 37

none at Frederica, 115

not to be continued, 115, 278

of William Ewen, 193

overseers for, 11–12, 34, 36–37, 43, 49, 52, 56, 60, 62, 115, 222

to aid in building church in Savannah, 139

to be granted to those who signed the State of the Province, 170–171

tools for 56, 63, 71, 75

type work they do, 136; see servants

Trustees stores, account of to be taken, 33

store accounts, 38, 41–42, 52

private goods to be taken out, 32

procedure for issue and people to be served, 33, 36

to be discontinued, 52, 53, 59, 121, 122, 131, 134–135

Trustees store at Frederica, 305

Trustees store house, to be rented, 59

Two Brothers, brings mail to Ga., 1, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 47, 51, 52, 53, 54, 58, 64, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 187, 190; see Capt. William Thomson

Tybee Island, James Dormer pilot, 227, 262

lighthouse, 62, 82, 120, 227, 247, 262, 286

Peter Emery pilot at, 58, 63

pilot boat necessary, 62

public house at, 117–118, 120

vista desired on, 266

Tyrrell, George, express to Oglethorpe, 302

Tything men, no Trustee allowance to, 114–115

number to be explained, 282, 291

Ulrick, John Casper, coming to Ga., 22, 23

shoemaker to make shoes for orphans, 42, 43

Union, brings mail to Ga., 320

Unity, sloop, brings sugar to Ga., 125, 155

Upton, Thomas, express to Frederica, 296, 300

sale of provisions, 296

servants of, 2, 8

Urlsperger, Rev. Samuel, aid to German colonists, 23–24

letters to, 23

sends colonists to Ga., 42

to collect Salzburgers to go to Ga., 164

Vanderplank, Mary, allowance to, 305

servants of, 2, 8

Vaughan, Robert, James Crokatt’s proceedings against, 294–295, 308–309, 310

Vernon, James, son helped in Ga., 120

Vernonburgh, cattle to be given to, 327

Vestry room, adjoining the church to be built, 46

Vetterly, Anna Magdalena, comes to Ga., 213

Vetterly, Catharina, comes to Ga., 213

Vetterly, Hans Jacob, comes to Ga., 213

Vetterly, Henry, comes to Ga., 213

Vetterly, Regula, comes to Ga., 213

Vigera, John Fred, arrives in Ga., 254

conducts Salzburgers to Ebenezer, 195–196, 202

parcel for, 189, 270

supplies for, 219

Vine cuttings, sent to Ga., 19

Vines, sent by Earl of Egmont, 187

Vineyard, begun at Bewlie, 246

Abraham DeLyon given a loan for, 115

urged, 104

Vogler, Anna Magdalena, comes to Ga., 218

Vogler, Anna Maria, comes to Ga., 218

Vogler, Hans Casper, comes to Ga., 218

Vogler, Hans Ullerick, comes to Ga., 218

Vogler, Henrick, comes to Ga., 218

Wace, John, asked for pass for Swiss going to Ga., 188–189, 191

letter to, 188, 189

Wachster, Joseph, grant of land, 277

Wachter, Elizabeth, comes to Ga., 216

Wachter, Josephus, comes to Ga., 216

Wachter, Susannah, comes to Ga., 216

Wadham, Capt. John, brings mail to Ga., 159, 160, 162, 192, 193, 207, 208, 209, 210, 212, 219

brings supplies to Ga., 219

Waldhaver, Barbara, servant, 149

Walker, Thomas, buys servants, 130, 133–134

Walset, Andrew, buys servants, 130, 134

Wardrope, Joseph, petition for land on Hutchinson’s Island rejected, 263

Wassermaennim, Elizabeth, coming to Ga., 22, 23

Wasserman, Elizabeth, comes to Ga., 42, 43

Waterland, Dr. Daniel, recommends minister for Savannah, 132, 140

Watson, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 333, 335, 336

Watson, Charles, abandoning his duty as magistrate, 339, 345–346, 347

appointed recorder, 236–237

appointed third bailiff, 237, 239, 240

land purchase approved, 278

letters to, 317, 347

petition to Trustees, 317

Watson, Joseph, account with Trustees store, 322

denied licence to trade with Indians, 322, 339–340

petition for land and Indian trade, 314

Watts, Mrs. Frances, funds due, 314–315

Wedderburn, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 182, 185

Wesley, Rev. Charles, intends to return to Ga., 5, 11

Wesley, Rev. John, minister at Savannah, 142–143

William Norris succeeds, 4

West, John, debts to Trustees and Thomas Causton, 4

draught on Thomas Causton, 6, 8

given Trustees permission to dispose of his lot and return to England, 1–52

letter to, 51

names David Provoost to lot in Savannah, 4

note to Trustees due, 6, 8

store account, 6, 8

White, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 15, 16

White, Richard, storekeeper for Trustees stores, 33, 36, 41

White, Thomas, bounty paid to, 344

Whitefield, Rev. George, accounts of Savannah and Frederica, 15–16

authority over orphans, 132, 140, 262–263

building of church in Savannah, 132, 139, 262, 284, 320

collected funds for orphan house, 50, 54, 59, 123–124, 126

collects funds for the Salzburgers, 123–124, 126

draught to Capt. Whiting paid, 14

expense of candles, 142

expenses of voyage to England, 11

grant for orphan house, 46–47

in Savannah, 121

intends to leave Ga., 140

leaves Savannah as minister, 221

left London for Am., 50

letters to, 10, 14, 15, 51, 124, 140, 320

long in passage to England, 18

people at Savannah like, 14

religious buildings at Frederica, 5, 11

returns to Savannah, 25, 28, 59, 76, 123, 124

says charitable contributions to Ga. of little value, 143

supplies sent for, 7, 9

to officiate at Savannah, 50

to report to Trustees on building of orphan house, 141

to return to England, 132

to return to England for Priest’s orders, 5

urged to return to Ga., 51

Whites, ability to work in Ga., 48

Whiting, Leonard, box sent for, 75

caps for, 157

letter for, 75

Widow and orphans, fed out of Trustees stores, 33

Wiggins, Thomas, express to Frederica, 299

Willer, Maria Eirtsch, comes to Ga., 216

William and Sarah, brings mail to 321, 323, 326

damaged and delayed in sailing, 330

Williams, John, certified accounts, 15

Williams, Robert, accounts of, 101–102

applies for land grant for Jacob Mathews, 247

certificate of Thomas Causton to, 48

says Ga. in bad condition, 106

transmit representation to Trustees, 47–48

Williams, Robert & John, account, 19, 38, 41

Williamson, Willian, appointed recorder at Savannah, 56, 62, 64, 74, 78

letter for, 75

letter to, 78

removed as recorder, 116, 119, 122

supplies for sent, 7, 9

Willy, Lt. Anthony, payment of, 138

Wilmington Island, land on refused, 109

petitions for land on, 131

Wilson, James, express rider, 297

land exchange approved, 278

Wine, bounty on production, 187

from the Canary and Madeira Islands, 30–31

received in Trustees store, 49

Trustees pleased with account, 49

Wine production, a chief concern in Ga., 260

progress of, 60, 161

Winter, Capt., brings mail to Ga., 164

Wise, William, effects and will, 59

Wives, to be sent to Ga. for settlers, 221

Woegley, Anna Barbara, comes to Ga., 215

Woegley, Anna Maria, comes to Ga., 215

Woegley, Hans Jacob, comes to Ga., 215

Woegley, Johannes, comes to Ga., 215

Woegley, Rachel, comes to Ga., 215

Wolter, Richard, aid to Swiss and German settlers requested, 189–190, 191

letters to, 23, 185, 189, 191

to aid Salzburgers in Rotterdam, 23, 24, 185–186

Women, Trustees to allow to hold land, 34, 38–39, 82–83

Woodward & Flower, account of James Oglethorpe with, 154

letter to, 154

payments of bills of exchange, 154

seizures of goods of, 154, 155, 156, 158–159

Wragg, Joseph, account with Trustees, 18, 19–20

letters to, 19

Wragg, Samuel, delivers servants to Tybee, 3

demands on S. C., 12

Wright, Archibald, bounty paid to, 343

Wright, Capt. James, brings mail to Ga., 92, 93, 95, 166, 169, 173, 174, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 316, 319

Wright, John, express from Augusta, 299

express to Savannah, 300

Wright, Capt. Joseph, brings freight to Ga., 94–95

Wurley, Elizabeth, comes to Ga., 216

Wurley, Hans Caspar, comes to Ga., 216

Wurley, Hans Jacob, comes to Ga., 216

Wurley, Margaretta, comes to Ga., 216

Wurth, Anna, comes to Ga., 214

Wurth, Catherina, comes to Ga., 214

Wurth, Elizabeth, comes to Ga., 214

Wurth, Hans Jacob, comes to Ga., 214

Wurth, Salamena, comes to Ga., 214

Wurth, Susannah, comes to Ga., 214

Yamacraw Indians, land reserve, 247

Young, Isaac, land grant, 80

land purchase approved, 278

letters to, 80

payment for carting stone, 345

Young, Thomas, supplies sent for, 7, 9

treatment of Thomas Eggerton, 237–238

Zeigenhagen, Friedrich Michael, admonishes Swiss and German settlers, 212

mail to, 162

Zubly, John J., brings mail to Ga., 330

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