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VOLUME I.
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CARIBBEANA.
PREFACE
/~\N the completion of this First Volume of " Caribbeana/' some few
explanatory words may be appropriately set down here. For some
twenty-five years past I have been collecting information about the
families who resided in the British West Indies ; my attention having
been first directed to the Leeward Islands, and more especially Antigua,
of which a genealogical collection was published in 1891 — 1899.
Since then I have continued amassing notes of families settled in the
other Islands, and having now so large an accumulation, and in view of
the increased study devoted to the subject, both here and in the U.S.A.,
it appeared to me the time had arrived for the West Indies to have their
own genealogical magazine ; hence this present venture. It seems
difficult to realize that it is now close on 300 years since the Leeward
Islands and Barbados were settled. The history of all the Caribbean
group is so replete with romantic episodes, and with such momentous
military and naval actions, that no apology is necessary for an endeavour
to record, and rescue from oblivion, anything of interest about them.
It is, however, one must confess, rather uphill work trying to awaken
mterest in colonies which no longer appeal to so many as they formerly
did, and I must point out that 200 subscribers are necessary to pay the
cost of printing this Magazine, the present number of -50 being quite
inadequate for the pm-pose.
I take this opportunity of thanking my friends for so ably seconding
my efforts, more especially Mr. F. Cundaxl and Mr. N. Livingston of
Jamaica; Rev. Canon Shepherd and Rev. Dr. L. Thomas of Nevis; the
Hou. A. SrooxER of Antigua; Mr. E. G. Sinckler of Barbados;
Mr. N. Darnell Davis ; and several others.
V. LANG FORD OLIVER.
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LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.
Athill, Chas. II., York Herald, Royal College of Arras, Queen Victoria Street.
m Barbados, The Bishop of, Bishop's Court, Barbados.
Baun, William W. van, M.D., 144)4 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.
Bosanquet, N. E. T., Cowley, Uxbridge, Middlesex.
Bowen and Sons, 20 Broad Street, Bridgetown, Barbados.
Calder, J. V., Worthy Bark, Ewarton, Jamaica.
Carolina, South, Historical Societv, Charleston, South Carolina.
Chadwick, Mrs. C. M., Fiudhorn House, Forres, N.B.
Chambers, Capt. Bertram. R.N., H.M.S. " Talbot."
Cuiidall, Frank, F.S.A., Kingston, Jamaica.
Davis, N\ Darnell, Royal Colonial Institute, Northumberland Avenue.
Davis, R., 41 Union Square, New York.
Douglas, R. Langton. 110 Piccadilly.
Dyott, R. II. Kortright, Registrar, St. John's, Antigua.
Flood, E. H. S., Canadian Trade Commission Service, Bridgetown, Barbados.
Fry, George S., The Grove, Nether Street, Finchley.
G-atty, Sir Alfred Scott-, Garter, Royal College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street.
Grant, Duncan, 5 Third Aveuue, Brighton.
Grant, Capt. E. F., R.N., H.M.S. " Arrogant."
Haynes, A. Percy, Bissex Hill, Barbados.
Hillman, Edw. Haviland, Campo S. Samuele N. 3227, Venice.
[Institute, Royal Colonial, Northumberland Avenue.
Jamaica, Institute of, Kingston, Jamaica.
Judah, G. Fortunatus. St. Jago de la Vega, Jamaica.
Keuneway, Mrs., Garboldisham Rectory, Thetford, Norfolk.
Livingston, Noel B., GS Harhour Street, Kingston, Jamaica.
Lucas, Percival, 13 Warrington Crescent, London, W.
Lyons, W. D. W., SO St. George's Road, London.
Markoe, Fra. H, M.D., 15 East 49th Street, New York.
Mills, Dudley A., Broadlands, Grouville, Jersey.
Murray, Keith W, 37 Cheuiston Gardens, London, W. ; Editor of "Genealogist.'
New England Historic Genealogical Society, IS Somerset Street, Boston.
New York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, New York.
Oliver, Tho. L., Oakhill, Bursledon, Hants.
Pedder, ..... Heywoods, St. Peter's, Barbados.
Pemberton, Major-General R. C. B., 13 Cresswell Gardens, London, S.W.
Vlll LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.
Phipps, Capt. H. R., R.F.A., R.A. Mess, Kildare, Ireland.
Pook, Lieut.-Col. H. W., 121 Hither Green. Lane, Lewisbam.
Racker, E., Mer Vue, Hastings, Barbados.
Scripps, Messrs., 13 South Molton Street, Bond Street, London.
Sinckler, E. Q-., Gibbes House, St. Peter's, Barbados.
Spooner, Hon. Archibald, Bendal's, Antigua.
Thomas, Rev. L. B., D.D., St. George's Rectory, Nevis.
Udal, J. S., Chief Justice, St. John's, Antigua.
Warner, Robert R. Aueher, K.C., Solicitor-General, Trinidad.
West, Erskine E., 32 Crosthwaite Park E., Kingstown, co. Dublin.
Withington, Lothrop, 30 Little Russell Street, London, W.C.
Tearwood, Mrs., Eriendly Hall, St. Michael's, Barbados.
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CONTENTS.
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Preface
List of Subscribers ---------
List of Contents
List of Illustrations ---------
Additions and Corrections -------
Bookplate of Charles Spooner -------
Pedigree of Spooner of St. Christopher
Pedigree of Brozet of St. Christopher -
Pedigree of Pogson of St. Christopher
List of Marriages on record in Jamaica previous to 16S0
Bev. Tho. Norris's Begister -------
Deeds relating to the "West Indies ------
Monumental Inscriptions in England relating to "West Indians
24, 76, 123, 17S, 225, 260, 31S, 370
Marriages at the Cathedral, Bridgetown, Barbados 33
Pedigree of Browne of Nevis --------- 35
Transcripts of Parish Eegisters in the Public Becord Office
37, 86, 138, 158, 233, 255, 299, 355
Monumental Inscriptions at St. John's, Fig Tree, Nevis 45
^ Notes and Queries 46, 93, 143, 1S4, 238, 285, 333, 3S1
Note on Morris Family, with Bookplate ------- 50
Blake Letters and Notes, with Pedigree ------- 51
Morne Bruce, Dominica ----------57
Pedigree of Barton of Barbadoes ........ - 65
Pedigree of Phipps of St. Kitts --------- 67
A West-Indiaman -'- - - -.- - - - -83
Warrant appointing Thomas Turner, Esq., to be a Member of Legislative
Council, St. Christopher --------- 84
Abstract of Patent for Land in St. Vincent ------ 84
Subscribers to J. Peterkin's Treatise on Planting, 1790 . ... 85
Bookplate of Edward AVilliams, Esq. 97
Pedigreo of Brodie of Antigua ---------98
Pedigree of Cunyngham of St. Kitts - - 100
Names of Persons whose Wills arc registered in Jamaica previous to 1700 - 103
Daly of Montserrat and Demerara, a Memoir with Pedigree ... 115
Matson Letters relating to Dominica. 1800 — 1S05, with Pedigree
129, 172, 220, 273, 3 L3, 364
X CONTENTS.
PAOl.
Almanac of St. Kitts for 1825 - - - -• 133
Kecords of Jamaica - 135
Lyons of Antigua -- -- 137
Parish Eegister of St. John's, Fig Tree, Nevis - - - 145, 231, 324, 37G
Pedigree of Smith of Grenada 150, 191
Sir Thomas Warner Memorial, St. Kitts ------- 1G1
A List of "West India Deeds on the Close Kolls from 1661 to 1S00, Indenture
Side 165, 207, 219, 295, 350
The Obelisk of St. Vincent - 193
Annotations to Lawrence-Archer's " Monumental Inscriptions of the British
West Indies" 213,278
Review 240
Pedigree of Manning of St. Kitts 241, 2S9, 315
Pedigree of Pemberton 266, 305, 337
Thomas Goodall, Admiral of Hayti -------- 304
Births, Deaths, and Marriages from the "Barbados Mercury" and "Bridge-
town Gazette," 1805 to 1818 328, 379
Sir William Young, Bart., F.E.S., M.P. 354
Bookplate of Daniel Mathesv 369
Eichard Tyrrell, Capt. E.N. 379
Index -.---.------- 3S5
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
PAOB.
Arms of the Leeward Islands ------- frontispiece
Bookplate of Charles Spooner, Esq. ---.-..- 1
Bookplate of Valentine Morris, Esq. 49
Sandy Point, St. Kitts .--.-.-.. facing 73
A West-Indiaman „ 83
A View of the Town of St. George and Richmond Heights in the Island of
Granada ----------- facing 97
Bookplate of Edward Williams, Esq. 97
Bookplate of Eobert Cuuyngham, Esq. ------- 101
His Excellency Lieut.-Genl. Sir George Beckwith, K.B. - - facing 128
Views of St. John's Church, Fig Tree, Nevis - „ 145
Portrait of Eichard Oliver, Esq., M.P. ,,152
Tomb of Sir Thomas Warner at St. Kitts ----- „ 164
The Obelisk at St. Vincent - ,,193
The Cathedral, Spanish Town, Jamaica „ 213
Portrait of Win. Manning, Esq., M.P. ,,241
Arms of Pemberton - 242
Fort George, Tobago -------- facing 255
Bookplate of R. C. B. Pemberton ,,272
Portrait of Thomas Goodall, Esq., Admiral of Hayti - - - „ 304
Negroes Sunday- Market at Antigua ------ „ 313.
Portrait of Sir William Toung, Bart., F.R.S., M.P. - - - „ 354
Bookplate of Daniel Mathew, Esq. - - 3G9
Portrait of Capt. Richard Tyrrell, R.N. facing 379
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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIOXS.
Page 1.
For •' Caribeana" in Part I. read " Carihbeana."
The crosses in the Burt coat are of course fitchee. The same coat is on the
stoue in the Dutch Church, Austin Fryars. to the wife of Charles Pyin Burt
of St. Kitts. (The Registers and M.I. by Moens, 1»5.)
Page 2.
In Hungerford Church, co. Berks, is a monument to John Hungerford, Esq.,
lord of the manor of Hungerford Ingleford, descended from the Hungerfords of
the Lea and Downamny, co. Wilts, who died S June 1729, aged 71. Also to
Mary Spooner his wife, " Descended from the ancient family of the Spooners in
the County of Warwick," who died 2 February 1739, aged 08. (Berks' " Notes
and Queries," i., 26. )
A pedigree of Spooner of lien wood Hall was entered in the Visitation of
Warwickshire of 10S3. Thomas Spooner, who heads this, had a confirmation of
arms and grant of crest in 15S9, and his descendant Samuel was aged 2t3 in 1683.
The boar's head is in pale couped gufctee de sang, aud the crest is a boar's head
couped Or, transfixed by a spear Argent. ("Misc. Gen. et Her.," New Series,
i., 300.)
John Hungerford of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. Will dated 2-1 May 1729. Wife
Mary. "To my godson Hungerford Spooner, son of my brother-in-law John
Spooner, Esq., £600." To my said brother-iu-law and his clau. Sophia £100 each.
(Several legacies to testator's own family.) Proved 13 June 1729 bv Mary the
relict (167, Abbott).
Mary Hungerford of St. Clement Danes, widow. Will dated '29 June 1737.
To my brother John Spooner the large silver-gilt bowl given me by my grand-
mother White and certain jewels, then to my nephew John Spooner as
heirlooms. Nephew Hungerford Spooner. My sister Spooner jewels, then for
my nephew Charles Spooner. My nieces Susanna, Eliz., and Mary Spooner. Mv
goddau. Eliz. Bourryau, my niece Bourryau's third dau. My nephew Zachariah
Bourrvau, etc. Proved 7 Feb. 1739 by John Spooner the brother (40, Browne).
See p. lot later for the deed to which J. Spooner and his wife were parties.
Susanna Young ^^ the parish of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, names in her will,
proved 1797, " Hungerford Spooner of Arehbold's in the parish of sl Elizabeth
Esq." (537, Exeter), lie was dead intestate in 1.802, letters of administration
being granted on April '•»•
1833, Oct. 21. Lincoln. At Brigg, aged 77, Harriet, widow of Hunu'erford
Spooner, esq. and sister of late Peter John Luanl, esq. of Blyborough-ball.
("GhM.," 554.)
For a pedigree of Lillingston and Spooner see Crisp's " Visitation of England,"
Notes, vol. viii., 140, and vol. \\., 33, and of this family is thu Hon. Archibald
Spooner of Bengal's, Antigua. There appears to have been another family
settled in Barbados, of whom 1 give a few notes.
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. Xlll
Sarah, dau. of Jclm Spooncr of Barbados, married 1787 Edward Polhill of
York Place, who died lb37. Edward Hooper Senhouse, Commander B.N.,
married 1S15 Eliz. Bishop, dau. of Join Spooncr of Barbados, and died 23 May
1863. (Burke's "Landed Gentry.")
1819, Ap. G. In Upper Gowcr-street, John Spooner, esq. jun. late of
Barbadoes. (" G.M.," 3S1.)
1S3G, Nov. 27. In Upper Gower-st. aged G2, Anno Maria, relict of J. Spooner,
esq. of Barbadoes. (Ibid., 1837, p. 107.)
Page 6.
1798, Jan. 21. At her house in Austin-friers, in her 81st year, Mrs. Guinard.
("G.M.,"89.)
Page 9.
Capt. Charles Burnley was later a General. Jnne Pogson was his first wife,
and their only child Jane married Hugh Montgcmerie of the Madras Civil Service,
nephew of Hugh, 12th Earl of Eglinton. (Letter from Erskine E. AVest.)
1819, Aug. IS. Sir John Miles "Wilmington, to Henrietta-Antonia, dau. of the
late Bedingfield Pogson, etq. and great niece of the present Earl of Gleneairne.
("G.M.,"1S0.)
At Eton in 1779-S0 Pogson ma. & mi. were in the 3d form. {Ibid, 1832,
p. 25.)
1811, Jan. Lately. Mrs. PogsoD, relict of John P. esq. late of Bougham-
place, Suffolk-. (Hid., 91.)
Bougham was at one time (about 1750 — 60) the residence of "William AYoodlev
of St. Kitts.
Page 18.
1816, Oct. 6. At his apartments near Chelsea Hospital, Bev. T. Norris, late
Chaplain to the Eorces in the Leeward Islands. (" G.M.," 4GG.)
Page 19.
No. 5 is now in the Editor's possession.
Page 25.
1776, Oct. 22. Edward "Ward, Esq. By Esq. Sowbridge's stone, north aisle.
(Burial Begister.) Note the year on the stone is 1777.
Page 28.
1772, Jan. 2. John Lamb, Esq; of Jamaica, of the gout, at Bath. ("Town
and Country Mag.," 55.)
Page 31.
The M.I. to Lady Madan is in the " G.M." for 1805, p. 995.
Page 35.
Will of Colonel John Netheway, Governor of Nevis, dated 1691. My godson
Simon Browne, son of Simon Browne, deceased, 3000 lbs. (171, Fane). Simon
Browne was a Member of Assembly 1GS2 and 1084.
1827, May. Ireland. Lately. At Langharne, aged 61, Jane only dau. of
the 1. Hon. John Browne, many years President of the I. of Nevis and sister to
Col. J. F. B. (" G.M.," 477.) See later, p. 2G9.
XIV ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
Page 47.
1822, Au?. 8. On his passage from the W.I. on board the Princess Elizabeth
packet, Mr. W. Symons, jim. Merchant of Bristol. (u Gr.M.," 6-19.)
Edward Stapletou died in 1S17, and in his ■will dated in 1S09 says : "My wife
Eliz., whose maiden name was Leah, who was since the widow of John Doyle of
Strawberry, Queen's Co., Ireland, whom I married in the I. of Martinique."
Page 66.
Johannes Kirton, Americanus ex Insula Barbados, 9 Aug. 1720. (Peacock's
" Leyden Graduates.")
From a stone at Christ Church it appears that John Kirton, M.D., died
15 July 173S (Archer, p. 3S0), so the probate of the will 172S-9 may be an error
for 173S-9.
Mr. B. P. Scattergood of 7 and 9 Cookridge Street, Leeds, has acquired some
forty volumes of the late Mrs. Vernona Smith's MSS., which relate mostly to
families in the "W.I. They are unfortunately badly arranged, and without any
index. Her last letter to the Editor was dated" 25 October 1S99 from 125 White
Hart Lane, Barnes.
Page 67.
Capt. H. Pi. Phipps, R.A., has recently obtained a large quantity of wills, etc.,
from St. Kitts, which will be printed later.
Page 76.
1818, March 13. At Bath, Elizabeth, widow of the late Matt. Munro, esq. of
the island of Grenada. (" G.M.," 569.)
Page 81.
Anne Eliza, dau. of Eichard Gamon and widow of Roger Hope Elletson,
married 21 June 1777 James Brydges, 3rd Duke of Chandos. (Burke's "Extinct
Peerage.")
Page 83.
The Nisbet tablet was erected by six surviving children. The arms are in
a lozenge. Caroline Nisbet died ao;ed 79, not 77.
1819, Dec. 9. On the 2d inst. died in this city, Mrs. Xesbit, relict of
W. Nisbit, esq ; of the Island of Nevis. (" Bath Chronicle.")
Page 97.
The arms of Edward "Williams of Antigua are those of a Shropshire family,
and are recorded' in the Heralds' College (G. 3, 144) as follows: Quarterly,
1, Or, a gryffon segreant Gales ; 2, Gules, a man's head Or; 3, Azure, a teolf
rampant An/ent ; 4, Azure, a lion rampant Or. Unfortunately no pedigree is
entered. (Letter from E. Williams, of 7 Hampstead Lane, Highgate.)
Page 115.
At Sunbury was a stone to John Daly, Esq., late of Demerary, died 1790.
(Lysons, " Environs of Middlesex," 2S0). Bees Daly went out to Montserrat
18 December 1735 (Fothergill) . See the baptisms of his two children on pp. 362
and 363 ante, also that of John EitzDenis.
Page 127.
1832, Dec. 18. At Bath, aged 83, Eliza, widow of Constantino Phipps, esq.
("G.M.," 656.)
AUDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. XV
Page 12S.
There ie a tablet to Sir G. Bcckwith in Marylebone Old Church on the east
wall, near the pulpit.
Page 135.
James Daniell as Secretary of Jamaica signed deeds in January 171S sent to
South Carolina. (Letter from Miss M. L. "Webber, Secretary to the South
Carolina Historical Society.)
Page 144.
To the will of Robert Dale, John Foster was ex'or and Geo. Marvilier
a witness. (Letter from Mr. G. P. Judah, who made the abstract.)
Page 149.
For " Oct. 20, 1737," read " Oct. 29," and for " Sept. 20, 1743," read "Sept. 30."
Page 178.
1828, Dec. 5. At Bath, aged 70, Edmund Broderip, esq. of Wells. (" G.M.,"
•573.) He died in Pulteney Street, and was buried with bis wife in Wells
Cathedral. (See Jewers' "Wells Cathedral," 1GS, for his M.l. and extracts from
the Registers.)
Page 179.
1823, June 27. In Charlotte-st. Pitzroy-sq. Philip Anglin Scarlett, esq.
("G.M.," 92.) See "G.M." for 1S32, p. 178, for a long notice of Sir William
Anglin Scarlett, younger brother of Sir James Scarlett, late Attorney-General of
Jamaica.
1832, Oct. 22. At Worthing, aged 22, Robert William Scarlett, esq. eldest
son of the late Sir Wm. Anglin Scarlett, Chief Justice of Jamaica and nephew to
Sir James Scarlett. {Ibid., 1833, 93.)
Page 182.
The M.I. to Mrs. Bridget Woodley has not been copied in full. There is
a better copy in Wright's " Essex," ii., 304, where the arms are given as : Sable,
a chevron between three owls Argent ; impaling, Argent, a bend between three
wolves heads couped Sable, langued Gules. These coats are evidently Woodley
and Wall. There is a floor-stone to William Woodley of St. Kitts in Ivor
Church, co. Bucks, with his arms thereon. The A'icar of Roughain has just
written to say that he knows nothing about the Woodleys, so they were probably
tenants for only a few years.
Page 184.
"S. Martin. An Essay upon Plantcrship. 5th Edition 1773." (Quaritch.)
St. Eustatius is of course Dutch, not Danish.
Page 185.
George Leonard Blijdcn, Tortola-Americanus, 29 Jun. 1778. (Peacock's
" Loyden Graduates.")
Page 188.
Fourteenth line from the bottom. For " appointed " rend " appeared."
XVI ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
Page 189.
Tho. Nicholls was Dep. Sec. in 1G98, followed by Allan Brodriek. ("Colonial
Calendar," 105.)
Page 231.
For " Mar. 1, 1744," read " War. 12," and p. 232, for "Not. 2, 1746," read
" Nov. 21."
Page 243.
In your Manning of St. Kitts you sire " Martha "Weathered Manning as
marrying Col. Laurens, President of the -American Congress." !She married
about 1775 John Laurens, afterwards Colonel in the American Army, a son of
Henry Laurens, President of the American Congress. John Laurens and
" Patty " Manning had one daughter Fanny (S. C. H. and G. Mag., ii., 2GH— 271),
who married .... Henderson. They had one son Francis Henderson, Jun., who
died s.p. (Letter from Miss Mabel L. "Webber, Editor of the South Carolina
Historical Society.)
Page 261.
The will of Florentius Yassall was dated 20 September 1777, not 177G, and
I have a copy of the probate.
Page 318.
1826, July 3. At Jamaica, aged 23, Mary-Anne, eldest dau. of late T. Prince,
esq. of that island, and of "Widcomb-crescent, Bath. (" G.M.," 191.)
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Arms. — Azure, a boar's head erased Or, from the neck three drops of blood
proper [SpooifER, but this coat is not given in " Papworth," 909], impaling:—
Argent, on a chevron Gules between three bugle-horns Sable, stringed, as many
crosses crosslet Or. [Bukt. See lv Papworth," 527, where the crosses are given
as of the first.]
VOL. I.
CARIBBEAN A.
ftpaoner, of |3>t, CI)ristopIjn\
John Spooner of St. Mary Cayon, St. Christopher, Esq.,=rHannal
in 1722; later of Bloomsbury ; died 175S ; owned also
a plantation in Jamaica. Will [23, Hutton].
Mary Forteseue, only-
dau. and heir of Eight
Hon. William Fortes-
cue, Blaster of the Bolls.
of Buckland Filleigh,
co. Devon; bom 1710.
=1. John Spooner of=pJanc
St. Christopher and Isa-
of St. George's, Han- bella,
over Square. Esq.; died living
17S6. Will dated 17S2 1797.
[US, Duearel].
2. Hungerford1
Spooner, bap-
tized at St.
Marv Cayon
11) April' 1720;
dead 1782.
-Hannah
or Jane
Mary Isabella Hannah Spooner, married
Spooner, at St. George's Hanover Square,
only child, 10 September 1797, Thomas Shiffner,
diedyoung. Esq., of Grosvenor Place in 1798.
I I
1. Hungerford* 2. John
Spooner, nephew Spooner.
and heir of his
uncle Charles.
1722. John Spooner of St. Christopher, Esq., was an Ex'or in the will of
Walter Hamilton, Esq.
174-0. He was witness to a close roll of Robert Pearne's.
1752. He was named in the will of his son-in-law Zachariah Bourryeau (who
had married before 1733 Sophia Spooner). In his own will, proved in 175s
[P.C.C., 23, Hutton], he names his sons John, Hungerford, and Charles, and his
daus. Mary, Susanna, and Elizabeth. He owned a plantation in Jamaica as well
as St. Christopher.
1753. In Baker's map of St. Christopher John Spooner, Esq., is entered as
owning one plantation in Christ Church, Nicliola Town, two in St. Mary Cayon,
and one in St. George's, Basseterre.
1757. Robert Pearne of Isleworth, Esq., by his will demised to Charles
Spooner, Esq., youngest son of John Spooner of Bloomsbury, a moiety of his
plantation of 1200 acres called Blubber Valley in Antigua.
1705. Charles Spooner of St. Christopher, Esq., one of the Ex'ors in the will
of John Vernon of Antigua, Esq.
1700. John Bourryeau, Esq., names in his will his uncle Charles Spooner.
1775. Amelia Bourryeau of Clifton, by her will proved P.C.C., gave £3000
to Margaret, dan. of her uncle Peter Shaw.
1782, July 24. Will of John Spooner of St. George's, Hanover Square. Esq.
My estate at Buckland Filleigl), co. Devon, which was my Father-in-law's, the
late \Vm Forteseue, Esq., .Master of the Rolls. My first wife Mary his dau.t
My nephew Hungerford Spooner, eldest son of my late brother Hungerford
Spooner. My late aunt MH Marv Hungerford. My nephew John Spooner,
younger sou of my said brother Hungerford Spooner. My wife Jane Isabella
Spooner. My dau. Isabella Hannah Spooner £10,000. My sist-r-in-law Hannah
Spooner, widow of my said brother Hungerford Spooner. My brother Chas.
Spooner, Esq. Proved 1 February 17^0 by Charles Spooner, Esq., and Jane
Isabella Spooner, the widow [P.C.C., 1L8, Duearel]. (This is a very short
abstract).
* 1791, Dec. 10. Hungerford Spooner, esq., of Jamaica, to Miss Harriet Luard,of Westbrook-
huy. ("6.M.," 1158.) See Luard iu Burke's " Landed Gentry."
t Mary Forteseue Has a great heiress, See pediyrce in Burke's " Lauded Gentry."
CARIBBEAN A. O
17S5. AVill of Charles Spoon er of Harley Street, Esq. Before my marriage
with in v present wife Mary Spooner (then Mary Burt) J charged a certain
plantation at S' Chr. with £300 a year. Jane* Spooner. widow of my late brother
Hungerford Spooner. My real estate in Antigua and Tortola to my nephew
. . . .=p3. Charles Spooner=pMary Burt,
1st of Harlev Street, dau.ofWil-
wife. died 1790. Will liam M.
[352, Bishop]. Es- j Burt, Chief
tatesin St.Christo- Justice of
pher, Antigua, and : St. Christo-
Tortola. pher. 2nd
wife.
s.p.
e.p.
Mary Sophia Spooner, mar. Zachariah
Spooner. Bourryeau of Southampton
Row and formerly of St. Chris-
Eliza- topher, merchant. lie died
beth March 1752 [59, Bettes-
Spooner. worth].
Susannah Spooner, baptized at
St. Mary Cavon 9 November
1722.
Hungerford Spooner. My brother John Spooner. I own a moiety of the Blubber
Valley estate in Antigua, and the reversion to the other moietv. AV"' Manning,
Seur and Jun1, Ex'ors. Proved 1790 [P.C.C., 352, Bishop].' (This is a very
Bhort abstract.)
John Spooner of co. Middlesex, in his will proved 1793 [620, Dodwell], names
my late nephew J. S. Padmore of Jamaica.
According to a Close Poll made 30 September and 1 October 1823 Peter
Theodore Shaw of Brimpton, co. Berks, arid Peter Spooner Shaw of the same
place, his son and heir, mortgaged to Messrs. Manning and Anderdon, the well-
known W. I. merchants, the two plantations heretofore of Charles Spooner,
deceased, in S* Mary Cavon and Christ Church, Jsichola Town, Sl Christopher,
called The Level or Prospect, with 2S7 slaves of various a^es, which by the will
of Charles Spooner, dated 14 June 17S5, are intailed on them. P. S. Shaw being
21 he and his father re-settle the estate and break the intail. (See a full abstract
of these deeds in my "History of Antigua," ii., 234.) I think one of Charles
Spooner's sisters married a Peter Shaw.
ST. MART CAYON, ST. CHRISTOPHER. [B. T. Leeward Islands, vol. xxi.]
Baptisms.
1722 Susannah D. of John and Hannah Spooner 9ber 15th.
172G Hungerford S. of John and Hannah Spooner April 10'1'.
ST. GEORGE'S, HANOVER SQUARE. [Harl. Soc. Pub.]
1797 Sep. 10 Thomas Shiffner, Esq1', of S' .lames, Westminster, B.. and Isabella
Hannah Spooner, of this parish, Spr, by Lie. Jane Isabella
Spooner a witness.
In a Close Roll of G March 179S Tho. Shiffner and his wife are described as of
Grosvenor Place.
* His brother John in his will culled her LLinnub. I do not know which is right.
» 2
4
CAKIBBEANA.
35ro>ct, of gst. CImstopIjcr.
Peter Brozet of Guadaloupe,=pMrs. Anne de Clainenbrong, died
Esq. Will dated 7 July L700, I 8 March 1729. at. 73; buried and
then of St. Giles m the t M.I. at St. Mary's, Paddington.
Fields; proved 26 July 1701 ! She removed from Guadaloupe to
[91, Dyer]. England with six children.
1. Mary=f Col. Peter Soulegre
Brozet, of St. Christopher,
married from Languedoc,
before died 12 March 17G0,
1700. a-t. 91, Will dated
1G December 175S,
then of Soho ; proved
j 28 March 1760 [124,
Lynch].
8.p.s.
2. Paulina Bro-
zet, married be-
fore 1700 ; died
7 and buried 10
January 1730-1,
set. 50, and M.I.
at St. Mary's,
Paddington.
=Daniel Papon
of Montauban
in South
France, gent.,
died 28 and
buried HI Octo-
ber 1742, and
M.I. at St.
Mary's, Pad-
din£ton.
3. Capt. Peter
Brozet, served
in Queen
Anne's Wars ;
died xt. 73.
M.l. at
Mary's,
din"ton.
St.
Pad-
Capt. Stephen Papon of 22nd
Regiment, died 24 and buried
28 July 1703. set. 57, and M.I.
at St. Mary's, Paddington.
Will dated July and proved
13 August 1703" [398, Ctesar].
Peter Papon of St. Chris-
topher 1758, merchant.
Will dated 25 February
17S1, then of St. Paul's,
Covent Garden, Esq. ;
proved 17 June 1783
[315, Cornwallis].
Louisa Papon, married
Peter Guinard of Lon-
don, merchant. His
will proved 17SO T51S.
Collins]. She died 21
January 1798; buried
at St. Peter-le-Poor.
John Brozet of St. Christopher 1790, cousin of J. Willett.
1700, July 7. Will of Peter Brozett* of S* Giles in the Fields, who was
marr*1 with Mrs. Anne de Clainenbrong, and issue was Mary, Paulina, Peter. Cath..
John, Jas., and Mary Brozett. Wife to be heiress, then children. Daniel Papon
and Peter Soulegre, her sons-in-law, to be overseers. Proved 20 July 1701
[P.C.C., 91, Dyer]. Translated out of French.
Col. John Davis, President of the Council of St. Christopher, died 13 and was
buried 10 December 1725 in Westminster Abbey. Will dated 4 December 1725.
My wife's grave. M,s Bridget Davis and her son my nephew Joseph Davis. Mv
dau.-in-l. Anne wife of Joseph Estridge, Esq., and Henry Sharp her sun by her
former husband, Lieut. Wni Sharp. My niece Mary Sherman, dan. of my niece
Cornelia Brozett, deceased. Proved 17 December 1725, P.C.C.
Edward Crisp of Gray's Inn, Esq. Will dated 1738. My cousin Mary
Brozett, dau. of James Brozett. Mv cousins Tho. and Nich. Crisp, sons of mv
uncle Tho. Crisp. Proved 1739, P.C.C.
Peter Soule<jre of Dean Street, Soho, Esq. Will dated 1G December L758 ;
£200 and £100 a year to my late wife's niece Mrs. Cath. Durban. £31 10s.
a year to my brother-in-law John Brozet of Southampton during the joint lives
* Tbjs has been printed in " Antigua," iii. 7.
CARIBBEAN* A.
of him and hi? wife. £25 a year to my nephew Sir. Peter Papon for managing
inv plantation. £100 to Mrs. Louisa Papon. £-30 to Mr. Lewis Brozet. £5U
each to the three sons of the late Mr. James Brozet, now of St. Chr. £50 to
Lieut. Stephen Papon, now in foreign parts. Proved 2s* March 17(>o l'.C.C,
124, Lynch]. (The will is a long one, and a full abstract has been printed in
Antigua, in.
260.)
4. Cath.Bro-=fCapt. J.
zet, died 28 Durban
February, of Mon-
buried 6 tauban,
Mar. 1748-9, near
set. 62, and Tou-
M.I. at St. | louse.
Mary's,
Paddington.
5. John Bro-
zet of South-
ampton, died
2S February
1779. Will
dated 6 Jan.
1777 ; proved
20 April 1780
[174, Collins].
liv-
ing
17-38.
I.
Cornelia Sher-=0. Majors-Anne,
man, dan. of James 2nd
Samuel Slier- Brozet of i wife.
man of St. St. Chris-
Christopher, topher,
and niece of dead
Colonel John 1758 ;
Davis ; dead left three
1725. sons.
s.p.
Catherine Dur-
Peter Bro-
Lewis=p James Bro-
ban, onlv dau.
zet, cousin
Brozet,
zet, bap-
Will dated 29
1763 of
cousin
tized at St.
Aug. 17S6, then
Stephen
1763 of
Marv
of Twicken-
Papon and
Stephen
Cayon, St.
ham ; proved
1781 of
Papon.
Christo-
2 June 1792
Peter
pher, 16
[325, Foun-
Papon.
March
taine].
1728-9.
Mary Brozet, named
173S in will of Ed.
Crisp.
Elizabeth Brozet,
bur.at Christ Church,
Nichola Town, St.
Christopher, 1-1 May
1729.
A dau., living 1779.
Capt. Stephen Papon* of II. M. 22nd Reg. of Foot. Will dated at Bristol
July 1763. A bond for £100 due since 1753 to Mr. Bailv of Dublin. I give £50
to my sister Lucy Gruinard. £30 each to my cousins Peter Brozet and his brother
Lewis. I owe £11 to Mr Nightiugall and £10 to my uncle John Brozet at South-
ampton. All sums due in the agent M" Calcraft's hands to my dear brother
Mr Peter Papon of Leicester Fields, he to be sole Ex'or. The sums owing me
by the heirs of Archibald Cathcart to be cancelled if they pay Mr Cottingham,
mercer, £U and £10 to a taylor M* Hamilton knows. Ou 10 August L703
John Palairet of St. James, Westminster, and Eleanor Carpenter of Bristol, spr..
swore they knew testator. Proved 13 August 1763 by Peter Papon, Hsu,., the
brother [P.C.C., 39S, Ciesar].
John Brozct. f Will dated at Southampton 6 January 1777. All my estate to
Mr Peter Papon, M' Peter Guiuard, and Mr> Cath. Durban, they to be Ex'ora.
Witnessed by Tho. Scott, Tho. Waight, Jas. Gerard.
Thi-s has been printed in " Antigua," iii. -J60.
t Ibid., 7.
b CARIBBEANA.
1st Codicil. 20 December 177S. M™ Paine of S' Chrs. dying without a will
I have administered as heir, and I divide the neat produce of her estate into
15 shares. To Miss Brozet that lived with her 4 parts, and to Mr Brozet her
brother 2 parts. To Mr John Brozet of S1 Kitta 2 parts. To the late Mrs Perci-
val's (for1* Mary Brozet. spr.) chn at Sl Kitts 2 parrs. Mr Peter Brozet of Chelsea,
Miss Cath. Durban, Mra Guinard, John Smith Budgen, Esq., and Mr Papon, my
Ex'or, each I pt. Witnessed by Jas. Gerard, Jos. Norris, Tho. Scott.
2nd Codicil. Is June 1771). Whereas Mary Pasquereau Payne, i. of S* Chris.,
wid., d, intent., and all her real est. descended to me as heir-at-law, and I took out
letters of ad. in P.C.C., and have already received £1590. 1 give all to be div.
into 15 shares. Witnessed by Tho. Andrews, Wm Andrews, Tho. Aduey Payne.
A letter annexed, dated 25 January 1771). refers to a dau. of Lewis Brozet.
Translated from the French 10 April 17S0.
Proved 20 April 17S0 bv Peter Guinard and Cath. Durban, spr. [P.C.C., 174,
Collins].
1778. Mary Payne, late of Sl Christopher, widow. Adm'on July 13 to John
Brozet, Esq., cousin german once removed and next of kin ; further adm'on
21 April 17S0 of goods left unad. by John Brozet, Esq., deceased, now gr. to
Peter Guinard and Cath. Durban his Ex'ors.
Peter Guinard, Mt. My wife Louisa, b. Papon, etc. Will proved 17S0
[P.C.C., 518, Collins].
Peter Papon of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Esq. "Will dated 2o February 17S1.
To be bur. in the same grave with my dr brother Capt. Stephen Papon in the
Middle Isle of Paddiugtou Church nr pulpit under a black marble stone. My
cousin Cath. Durban £50 as my Ex'trix, also £400. Mv sister Susa Guinard
£400. Cousin Mr Peter Brozet £90, and to his wife M" B. £30. Cousin Mr Isaac
fferriers of Islington £20. Fru M1'3 Magdalena Bouse 10 guineas for a ring.
Mr David Palairet 10 guineas and 5 guineas to his sister Sukey, and to his sister
Eliz. Burges and Mr3 P. Grene 10 guineas, and to her niece M™ C. Grene
6 guiueas. To Mr3 Jenny Casby 5 guineas, etc. Burn, to a servant. To my dear
uncle my heir Mr Jon Brozet of Panton all pictures, plate, jewelry ; if he die
before me all residue to my sister Soinans Guinard, she paving to my Cousin
M" Cath. Durban £200. N.B.— My uncle Mr John Brozet died in Feb. 28, 177'.'.
and in case of my sister's death before me 1 leave all res. to Cath. Durban.
Pictures of my F. and M. and Grd. M. by me made are not to be sold. At
Bedford Sir., Covent Garden, 25 Eeb. 178L.
Codicil. A bond and judgment against John Smith Budgen, Esq., for £1200
lent him 1 leave- to Cath. Durban £200 of it. and 20 guineas fur a ring, and to
Peter Mathew Mills. Esq., £100 and 20 guineas fur a ring, and his lady 20 guineas
for a ring, and 20 guineas to Miss Cornelius Mills and Mf3 Henrietta Moore
20 guineas for a ring. Messrs. Herman and Dan1 Zunurst a ring ea. My cousin
Peter Bro/.et £100. Same date. Sworn L3 June 17sM, by .1. S. Budgen of
Dorking and Mary Cath. Mills of Twickenham, spr. ; proved 17th by Cath.
Durban, spr. [P.C.C., 315, Cornwallis].
Sarah Brozet of St. Luke, Chelsea. Will dated 14 April 17S0. All to my
friend K'1 Thomas. Proved 15 May 17S4 [P.C.C., 247, Rockingham].
Cath. Durban of Twickenham. Will dated 29 August 17*0. M" Lucretia
Budgen £300. Mr Tho. Budgen her son 6200. Peter Mathew Mills. Esq.,
£300, and his 3 BOUa Geo. Mills, Peter Mathew Mills, and Charles Mills £100 ca.
CARIBBEANA. 7
M" Louisa Guinard £100. Miss Henrietta Moore, dim. of Col. Lorenzo Moore
of Dublin, the £o00 which Geo. Oslo, Es<|., of Dublin, owes me. Miss Georgiaua
Moore her sister £-300, and to her brother Lorenzo Moore £100. I cancel
Col. and Mrs Moores 2 bonds. Miss Mary Cath. Mills £300 she owes me, all
furn., plate, etc. All residue to M" Henrietta Moore, wife of Col. Lorenzo
Moore, and Miss Mary Cath. Mills of Twickenham.
1702, April 13. I'o AViiliamza Caroline Mary Moore, dim. of Col. Lorenzo
Moore, £100.
On 20 May 1702 was sworn John Smith Budgen of Twickenham, Esq.; proved
2 June 1702 by Henrietta Moore and Mary Cath. Mills, spr. [P.O.C., 325,
Pountaine].
1700. John Willet. My couzin John Brozet of St. Christopher [12S, New-
castle].
CHRIST CHURCH, NICHOLA TOWN, ST. CHRISTOPHER.
HERE LIEXH INTERRED THE BOUT OF MRS. MART CRISP, LATE WIFE OF
JOSEPU CRISP, OF THIS ISLAND, ESQR., WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JAN. 27, 1730,
AGED 38. ALSO, THE BODY OF SAMUEL SHERMAN, ESQR., FATHER OF THE
ABOVE SAID MARY, & CORNELIA BROZET, HER SISTER, WIFE OF MAJOR JAMES
BROZETT, WITH HER NIECE ANNE, A HER SISTER-IN-LAW, ELIZABETH ER0ZKTT.
NEAR THIS PLACE ALSO LIES THE BODY OF MR. CALEB CRISP AND ANNA HIS WIFE.
[Lawrence Archer's " M.I. in the "West Indies," 420.]
1729 May 14 Elizabeth D. of James & Ann Brozet. bur.
[B. T. Leeward Islands, vol. xxi.]
ST. MARY CAYON, ST. CHRISTOPHER
1728-9 March 10 James S. of James & Ann Brozet, bap.
ST. MARY'S, PADDINGTON.
On a large white marble ledger covering a vault, which the gardener told mc
was formerly inside the old Church, pulled down about the end of the ISth century.
This is confirmed by the will of Peter Papon, who stated in 17bl that the vault
was in the middle aisle, near pulpit. The inscription copied by me in 1908 is
much worn and dillicult to read : —
1. Near this Place lyeth the Body of ANN E BROZET Widow of
PETER BROZET Esq. of the Island of GUADALOITE who removed
with Six Children into England on ground ol being persecuted
for the Protestant Religion. She died on the s"' March 1720 Aged 7:<.
2. A Jib the Body of MARY and JAM-: SOULEGRE grand Daughters
of the above iaid ami Daughters oi Colonel PETER SOULEGRE and
MARY his Wife of the It land of ST cHRISTOrilEll aged 13 ami LI
Buried 30 June 1.729. BKOZET
3. Alio the Body of PAULINA PAPON Daughter of PETES & ANNE
married to DANIEL PAPON Cent, of MOSTACBAX in France. She left
three Children and died January 7, 1731 aged. .* lamented by all
her Relations A Friends on account of her Piety <fc humane Disposition.
* The age i? either 30 or 50, and as she \\n- m:irricd in or before 1700 it uiyst be 00.
8 CARIBBEANA.
4. Alio the Body of DANIEL PAPON Gent. Hufband of the above Lady •
Whose Character & natural Disposition for doing good must render
his memory ever dear to his family it friends. He dved the 28
October 1742 Aged 76.
5. Alio the Body of CATTT. DURBAN Daughter of PETER <fc ANNE
BROZET and Widow of Captain J. DURBAN of MOSTAEBAX* in Erance.
She left only one Daughter and dyed Eeb. 2S"' 17o0 in the 03rJ year of her
Age beloved by her Relations & friends. She was .... pious &
virtuous without ostentation.
6th. Alio the Body of Captain P. BROZET Son of PETER BROZET
He served in QUEEN ANNES wars was deemed a Gallant & brave
Officer and a good Alan Aged 73.
7th. Alio in this Vault Iveth the Body of Captaiu STEPHEN PAPON of
the 22-' Regiment of foot Son of DANIEL & PAULINE PA PON. He was
employed in quelling the Rebellion in Scotland in 174-3 and during
the late "War served as Captain & Adjutant in the following Expedition
LOUISBURO QUEBEC MONTREAL CEEROKEES MA RTIXICO, and HA f'AXA
He dyed in the oSlh Year of his Age on the 24U| July 1763, with distinguished
honour and Character much lamented by his Family and all his
Acquaintance.
Below is a small shield bearing these arms : . ... on a fess three birds
(/ martlets).
PARISH REGISTER OF ST. MART, PADDINGTON.
Buried Ann Brozet from Saint Ann's, Westminster
,, Mary Soulegre from ,, „
,, Jane ,, ,, ,, „
„ Paulin Papon from Saint Giles in the ffields
,, Daniel Papon from Saint Mary Le Bone
,, Catharine Durbeu from Saint Ann's, AVest minster
,, Cap1 Stephen Papon from S' Ann's, Westminster
1728
1729
March the 21
June the 30
1730
1742
1749
1763
January the 10
October the 31
March the 6
July 28
ST. PETER-LE-POOR, OLD BROAD STREET.
"Mrs Louisa Guinard d. Jan. 21. 1798." Coffin identified on its removal
from the vaults to lll'ord Cemetery [" Misc. Gen. et Her.," 4th Series, iii., 186].
Ikigsan, of ^t. Cljristopljcr,
IN MIDDLE ISLAND CHURCH, ST. CHRISTOPHER.
[Copied by Mr. N. Darnell Davis in 1S79.]
Here lies interred ye Body of Captain John Pogsou of Horncastle in the
County of Lincoln in the Kingdom of England who departed this life ye 29th day
of May, 1686.
Also Hester his wife, 9th Oct. 1696, and two grandsons, Freeman Pogson
24th July 1701, and John Pogson, June 20"' 1720.
• Montauban in the south of Franco, on a branch of the river Garonne, a few miles north
of Toulouse, was a llujjueuot centre
CARIBBEAN!.
0
John Pogsoa of Horncastle, co. Lincoln, settled at=f=Hester, died
St. Christopher temp. Charles II. ; was granted 9 October
200 acres in 1677, then styled " late Lieut, in Sir 1696. M.I.
Tobias Bridge's reg' " ; died 29 May 16S6. M.I.
in Middle Island Church, St. Christopher.
Capt. John Pogson=p
of St. Christopher
in 1706.
Mary Pogson, born 15 September 1675 ; married
13 November 1709 Rev. Robert Robertson (born
at Edinburgh IS March 16S1-2 ; Rector of St,
Paul's, Nevis, 1707) ; died 6 April 1739. M.I.
Freeman Pogson, grandson of John ;
buried 21 July 1701. M.I.
John Pogson, grandson of John
buried 20 June 1720. M.I.
Elizabeth Marv Mil-^pJohn Pogson of "' Pogsons" in St. Chris--r-Jane Wood, liv-
ward, married at St.
George's, Hanover
Square, IS May 1751.
topher, later of co. Essex, Esq., buried at ing 17b5, then
St. James's, Bath, 7 August 1783. Will plaintiff; dead,
dated 9 November 1771 ; Codicils 20 intestate, 1799.
March. 1776 and 31 July 17S3 ; proved
1784 [565, Rockm.].
1
John Pog-
Bedingfield^Eliza-
son, 1st
Pogson,
beth
son and
Seer., a de-
Phila
heir, ? mar-
fendant in
del-
ried 3 Julv
1799; of
phia.
17S3 Har-
Lavcnham
riott Man-
in 1S01 ;
ners.
later of Sut-
ton, co. Sur-
rey.
Elizabeth Pogson,
married Robert
Roe of Hemertou,
co. Gloucester ;
both plaintiffs in
1799.
Thomas Pogson.
Milward Pogson.
Edward Pogson.
George Pogson, died
intestate 22 August
1791.
Jane Isabella Pogson,
married Charles Rum-
ley, Capt. E.I.C.S.
She was dead 1799,
intestate.
Elizabeth
Philadelphia
Sarah Pog-
son.
Charles Pog-
son.
Daniel Cuningham Col. Wmlenhall Robert
Pogson, born 1785 ; Pogson, 4th son, bom
Midshipman R.N. ; 17S0 ; of the 47th Bengal
died at Jamaica Infantry; died at Benares
1801, set. 16. 6 August 1S43, a-t. 57.
Henrietta Antonia Pog-
son.
I I I
Anthony Pogsou.
Caroline Pogson.
Mary Pogson.
born later than
27 November 17SS.
In "Gent. Mag." for 1S16, pt. i., p. 15, is a letter from a reader at Nevis with
the following M.l. : —
"Inscription on a Tombstone in the Churchyard of St. Paul's, Charles Town,
Nevis.
[Above the Inscription is a representation of a Tree, with an Axe laid to the
root.]
" Near this stone lies what was mortal of Mary, eldest daughter of Robert
and Mary Robertson, born October 24, 1711; married to Richard Merriweather
10 CARIBBEANA.
July 2, 17:id; delivered of licr daughter Man- Robertson [sic] the 4th of Sep-
tember, 1731 : died in child-bed the 18th of the same mouth.
'• Elizabeth, their second daughter, born the 29th of Oct. 1713, married to
Thomas Washington Sept. 1!). 17:5-5 ; delivered of her son Thomas, June 20, 1730 ;
died in child-bed the 27th of the same mouth.
"Mary, wife of Robert Robertsou. and daughter of John Poison, Capt. of the
Independent Company in St. Christopher's in the reigns of Charles and James II.,
boru Sept. 15, 1675, married Nov. 13, 1709, died April 0, 1739.
"And what was mortal of Robert Robertson, minister of the parish of St. Paul's,
Nevis, from Dec. 1707, born at Edinburgh the ISth of March 16S1-2, made some
remarks which were published in London in the years 1730, 1730, &c. on the
Slaves and their Owners in the Su^ar Islands of England, and died " [sic].
The Rev. Mr. Clarkson, rector, died about 17S2, and his heirs withheld the
parish register ; the Rev. Mr. Green succeeded him. Mr. Robertson was succeeded
by a Mr. Davis.
1GG8. Mr. John Parry and Mrs. Anue Washington. 325 acres. Antigua
land patents ["Antigua," iii. 301].
1069. AVin. Byam in his will names "My nephew John Parry and my niece
Mary his wife and my uiece "Washington 500 lbs. each."
1677, Aii£. 20. Captain John Pogson. 200 acres. Late Lieut, of a Foot
Company in Sir Tobias Bridge's Regiment. Granted bv Sir W. Stapleton ["An-
tigua," iii. 302].
1706. Long account of the killing of Col. John Johnson by Capt. John
Pogson, with depositions. The former was unarmed and was shot. The jury
however brought in a verdict of Not Guilty. [B. T. Leew. I., ix.]
1708. Present State of Nevis. Signed by Tho. Washington & Tho. Amory,
merch'9 [B. T. Leew. I., x.].
Tho. Washington of Nevis, Merch'. My brother Simon of co. AVestmoreland.
"Will proved 1719 [174, Browning].
John Pogson of co. Essex. 1st s. John; ysl s. Bedingheld P.; testator d. at
Bath. "Will proved 1781 [565, Rockingham].
1753. John Pogson, esq. 1 plant" in S' John's Cappesterre. 1 in Sl Mary
Cayon [Baker's Map of St. Chr.].
1700. John Pogson, esq., of S' Chr., a subscriber to J. Peterkin's book on
Planting.
1801. Lately, at Jamaica, of the yellow fever, aged 16, Mr. Daniel Cun-
ningham Pogson, midshipman of the Topa/.e frigate, son of Bedingheld I'.,
esq., of Lavcnham [" G.M.," 12121.
1821. Chas. Pogson thcu a J.P. [St. Chr. Almanac].
1813, Aug. 6. At Benares, aged 57, Col. Wrcdeuhall Robert Pogson, com-
manding 47th regt. of Bengal Inf., fourth son of the late Bedingheld Pogson.
esq., of Sutton, Surrey, and grandson of John Pogson, esq., late of Deep Bay
Estate, St. Kitt's, and of Downsal hall, Essex ["G.M.," <iii:» ,
181S, May 23. In Porteua-terr. Maida-hill. West, Sophia, widow of Robert
Williams Pickwoad, esq., for many years Chief Justice of the Island ot St. Chris-
topher, and dau. of the late John Pogson, esq., of Rougham Place, Suffolk
[Ibid., 103].
ST. JAMES'S, BATH. [" Genealogist," ix., 110.]
1783 Aug. 7 John Pogson, Esq., bur.
CARIEBEANA. 11
ST. GEORGE'S, HANOVER SQUARE. [Harl. Sue. Pub.]
17o4 May 18 John Pogson, Esqr, and Elizabeth Mary Mihvard. Special
Licence.
17S3 July 3 John Pogson and Harriott Manners. Licence.
ST. PAUL'S, COVENT GARDEN. [Harl. Soc. Pub., p. 245.]
1769 April !) Thomas Preston of this Parish, Widower, and Elizabeth Pogson
of this Parish, spinster ; by Banns. Witnesses: John Pogson,
Jane Goring;.
IN CHANCERY, 9 FEBRUARY AND 3 APRIL 1799.
Your orator and oratrix Rob' Roc of Uemerton, co. Glouc, Esq-, and Eliz. his
wife (late Eliz. Pogson, spr.), one of the children of John Pogson, Esq., dec'1, by
Jane Wood, spr., dec1', and your orators Tho. Pogson, Mihvard Pogson, and Ed\va
Pogson, 3 other ch" of sd J. P., complain that in 1785 Jane Wood and your
orators and oratrixes Tho. P., Mihvard P., Edwd P., and Eliz. Roe, then Eliz. P.,
with Geo. P., since decd, and Jane Isabella P., who aft. mariJ with Cha. Rumley
of Cuddalore, E.*L, Capt. in the Co.'s S., and is decd, 2 other of the chn of sd
John P. by sd J. Wood (all then infants), exliib. their bill agl Wm Walwin, now
residing at Sl Chr., Sam. Crooke, Tho. Preston, D.D., and Eliz. his wife, John
Pogson, John Young, W"1 Beach, Johu Beach, Bedingtield Pogson the Elder,
Eliz. Lucas* (now wife of John Julius Angerstein, Esq.), Joseph Paice, Beding-
tield Pogson the Yr, Milward Crooke (now resid. at S' Chr.), Sarah Pogson,
Harry Freeman Young Pogson, Maria P., Hester P., and Frances P., and sd bill
was amended by 2 orders dat. 28 Nov. 17S(> and 27 Nov. 17SS. and John Wm
Preston and Eliz. Jane Rebecca Scot Preston (now wife of Geo. AY" Mawbey),
Mary Brougham, Eliz. Philadelphia, wife of Bedingtield Pogson the Elder, l'diz.
Phila Sarah P., Chas. P., Dan1 P., Rob( Wredeuhall P., and Hen11 Antonia P. were
added Defdts., and yor orat. stated the Will of sd J. P. was dat. 9 Nov. 1771, with
2 cod. of 20 Mch. 1776 and 31 July 17S3, and prayed that £6000 might be raised
out of Pogson's Plantations for them and accounts produced. And it was so
ordered bv this Court, and Jane Wood died Intestate, so vor orat", etc., with
Geo. P. and J. Isaba Rumley, decd, on 3 June 1793 exhib. their bill, and Rob. Roe
was adm'or of J. W., and sd Geo. P. died 22 Aug. 1791 Intestate and Tho. P. is
his adm'or, and J. I. Rumley d. Intest. and Tho. P. att-v of her husbd Chas. R. is
her adm'or, and Wu Beach is dead, a Trustee of J. P., and John Beach the ad.
of J. P. with will annexed is dead and his will has been proved, and John l"oung
the surv. T. of J. P. is dead and his will proved, and since the hill was so last
amended there has been born to s'1 defdt. Bedingfield P. the Elder and Phil0 his
wife Anthony P., Caroline P., and Mary P pray for suit to be revised.
[46 fos. of MS. iu my possession. — Y. L. O.]
• She, dau. of Rev. Joseph Payne of Buokland Newton, married first Tho. Lucas of St. Chris-
topher and of Lee, eo. Kent, who died iu 17b 1. Will [550, Rockiu.]. She died 8 March 1800,
nt. 61.
12 CARIBBEANA.
iList of jHarriajjes on retort fn Jamaica
previous to 1680.
[Add. MS. 21,931, British Museum.]
Date ST. CATHERINE.
16GS-9 Matrimony solemnized and confirmed between
Jan. 25 John Cookow and Mary Ellier
Feb. 21 Lucas Martin and Susanne Allen
21 John Downer and Rebecca Smart
28 William Rignall and Priscilla Bryan
28 Peter and Esperance, Spanish negroes
Mar. 2 Edward Lenton and Anne Taylour
4 George Hammond and Rachel Tenner
15 William Oakes and Elizabeth Tyler
17 Peter Delaclee and Charity Howard
28 John Davis and Margaret Luun
16G9
April 8 "William Wright and Dorothy Allen (at Guanaboa)
13 Henry Small and Elizabeth Crampton
18 Tobias Foot and Elizabeth Jones
25 "William Warren and Mary Maine (of Liganea)
May 16 Henry Rosewoune and Mary Garner
17 John Phillips and Jane Clackson
18 Farmer Crosse and Mary Long
21 Robert Slicer and Deborah Letherland
23 John Cavey and Abigail Hamilton
31 Henry Page and Martha Boune
June 1 David Martin and Mary Waite
7 Robert White and Eleanor Clarke
20 Thomas Robert and Elizabeth Gregory
20 Richard Jeoffrey and Elizabeth May "
24 William Hinckstone and Elizabeth Stanley
29 John Thomas and Jane Rowland
July 3 John Mitchell and Ann Westwood
17 Francis Palmer and Mary Williams
18 Stephen Young and Elizabeth Evered
22 Thomas Brown and Elizabeth Fair
25 Nicholas Stevens and Joan Marks
Aug. 8 John Parsons and Alice Fairfield
8 Roger Cotton and Ann Coveny
10 Teague Traity and Annekin Badsou
12 William Galloway and Judith Wallisaon
19 John Fisher And Dorothy Clarke
29 James Hunt and Let the Wilas
Sept. 5 James Parsons an 1 Margaret Butter*
7 Gilford Pennantf and Elizabeth Allwinkell
8 Michael Wicket and Barbara Call
29 John Smyth and Catherine Pillin
Oct. 1 John Davis and Mary Neale
4 James Elliott and Anne Fielding
• Or Butler. t See " Life of Thomm Pennant," 270.
CARIBBEANA. 13
Oct.
7
26
Nov.
10
15
24
Dec.
22
27
27
27
1669-70
Jan.
19
21
Feb.
S
11
14
Mar.
20
22
1670
Mar.
27
Apri
May
6
5
5
16
24
June
26
July
7
10
13
24
Aug
4
21
22
24
Sept
. 19
20
21
20
Oct.
■1
9
10
1!)
2s
Nov
8
17
22
23
Dec
31
167
3-1
Jan.
19
28
Feb
9
19
27
Mar
. 14
Walter Lane and Margaret Duncoine
Edmund Crosse and Elizabeth Boulton
John Brooks and Frances Fuller
Philipp Gill and .Mary Grindall
Joseph Taylour and Margery Freeman
Robert Franklin and Alice Lloyd
Thomas Griffin and Elizabeth Proctour
Richard Guy and Frances Bcdle
John Steel and Elizabeth" Johns
"William Harker and Mary Davis
Etienne Marchand and Deborah Bragsie
William Walton and Elizabeth Taylor
Robert Edey and Sarah Brooks
Lawrence Aylward and Margaret Kennedy
John Batton and Mary Bounce
John Shoven and Margery Gobwine
Peter and Elizabeth, free negroes
Edward Sawyer and Elizabeth Wolline
Stephen Penniston and Dorothy Wright (at Guanaboa)
William Read and Hannah Tyrrell
Joachim Dane and Angelina Fant
Isaak Mills and Jane Cooper
Thomas Punchin and Dorothy Aldridge
George Pattison and Elizabeth Carter
Edward Hunt and Joan Claskey
Gregory Watkins and Dorothy Richardson
Joseph Morgatride and Rachel Smyth
Richard Dunklin and Christian Barnes
Joshua Paske (a Mulatto) and Mary Mania, a Negune*
Isaac Aderley and Thornasin Jalloppe
William Butler and Susanne Barker
Mark Gourd and Mary Willcox
John Matthews and Ame Hughes
James Charter and Hannah Taylor
Richard Taylor and Mary .Solomon
William May and Margaret Rose
Richard Evans and Elizabeth Cotton
Henry Willis and Anne Whitten
Gervase Skorah and Anne Jackson
Emanuel Attias and Mary Willis
Bartholomew Row and Katherine Avis
John Twinerf and Mary Whiting
Thomas Massey and Margaret Hawkins
Edward Blackmail and Margaret Guillingham
Abel Furkin and Anne Newman
Thomas Massey and Anne Pool
Joseph Benton and Margaret Kennedy
Austin May and Honour Collins
Richard Theobalds and Mary Coltea
Thomas Courtis and Mary Vines
Joshua Vaughan and Sarah Bourden
• What is this word ? f Perhaps Turner.
14 CARIBBEANA.
1671
April 2 Emanuel Angola and Malaia Angola
24 Anthony Grant and Helene Hill
May 6 John Jones and Faith Harrington
11 Hersey Barrett Senr. and Eleanor Miten
12 Thomas Delander and Elizabeth Fitzjarrett
June 1 Humphrey Baskerville and Elizabeth Webb
9 Eobert Morgan and Mary Talbot
20 John Berry and Anne Walker
25 William Bonnet and Jane Jones
30 Richard Morris and Hannah Bowles
July 8 Mathew Clarke and Eleanor Davison
18 "William Frost and Emet Veale
Aug. 11 Henry Hodges and Elizabeth Goodyard
12 John Jackson and Priscilla Rignall
29 Howell Evans and Anne Swithin
Sept. 10 William Wilson and Margaret Lloyd
24 John Mosely and Anne Kneller
28 John Hewes and Anne Thomas
Oct. 6 Edward Smyth and Mary Pargott
13 Cary Helyer and Priscilla Houghton
17 George Shellard and Susanne Waston
18 Edward Coffin and Hesther Bird
29 George Baily and Anne Hubbard
30 John Sparkes and Katherine Yesey
31 George Jackson and Grace Jackson
Nov. 1 Nicholah Newell and Hannah Jesepp
2 Williain Sansbtiry and Judith Galloway
6 William Capell and Margaret Beckford
30 Henry Archbold and Joanna Morgan
Dec. 3 Thomas Bowland and Mary Hayes
3 Thomas Cooper and Elizabeth Eoot
1671-2
Jan. 1 Clement Orum and Elizabeth Wells
9 George Dunkin and Anne Farewell
9 Christopher Bullmer and Joan Thomas
12 Ralph Butterfeild and Alice Jones
22 Charles Burtt and Anne Gunne
24 John Brown and Anne Aslnnould
24 Thomas Cole and Mary Presser
Feb. 17 Thomas Lyon and Eleanor Keyton
18 John Betton and Mary Stubbs"
27 William Cannon and Prances Ashton
1672
Mar. 27 Thomas Woodward and Elizabeth Baily
April 1 William Frogge and Mary Garrett
8 Hersey Barrett Junr. and Mary Sleigh
9 James Teller and Anne Struys (at Ligany)
14 Owen Carty and Dorothy Kenniday
16 Thomas Boutwell and Christian Rimes
May 2 John Adams and Mary Martin
5 John Liney and Anne Harlow
6 John Gates and Alice Thomas
7 Gregory Watkins and Elizabeth Collenridge
12 Henry Williams and Christian Lewis
CARIBBEANA. 15
May 13 George Edge and Elizabeth Styles
21 Humphrey Freeman and Mary Nov
John Morris and Rachel Webb
Ralph "Walker and Mary Valentine
Benjamin .Smith and Dorcas Gatford
William Floward and Priscilla Eobson
Sylvanus Hether and Sarah Turner
Robert Rawlinson and Anne Gott'e
Robert Meacham and Hannah Jeseppe
Samuel Lane and Sarah Ford
George North and Anne Courtentree
John Bryan and Jane Lambard
George Fletcher and Millesent Dorker
Gabriel Martyu and Katherine Gallemnre
John Pope and Elizabeth Jarrier
John Moore and Elizabeth Porch
Thomas Philipps and Anne Cadwal
Charles Ford and Anne Markham
Joseph Smallwood and Mary Pitts
Thomas Taylor and Jane Hanbury
Richard Patringall and Anne Eaton
Nicholas Knight and Elizabeth Watkins
Stephen Horsely and Mary Lee
John Holmes and Margarett Miller
Thomas Clarke and Priscilla Jackson
Bartholomew Whitehorn and Elizabeth Shelson
Edward Boys and Elizabeth Watkins
James Bensey and Anne Henne
1673
April 23 John Frigge and Mary Taylor
30 George Winter and Mary Cock
May 20 John' Wood and Mary Kilby
22 Thomas Andrews and Mary Favell
18 (sic) Richard Smith and Allice Russell
29 Richard Sandland and Margaret Pickering
June 3 Robert Green and Jane Short
5 Coll. Thomas Freeman and Anna Ballthrop (at Port Royall)
25 Edward Green and Martha Joy
Jul}' 3 Nathaniel Hilton and Anne Turner
18 William Frith and Alice Walker
24 John Hunt and Alice Basset
24 Jonathan Cock and Mary Nedham
Sept. 2S Edward Shammon and Elizabeth Popebam
28 Edward Hitchcock and Elizabeth 1'ingall
Oct. 1 Richard Green and Elizabeth Hare
2 Ralph Rippon and Anne Ramme
8 John Jeoffriea and Anne Evans
13 Jasper Hill and Margaret Benton
Nov. G Henry Flemming and Sarah Wilson
8 Anthony Fish and Sarah Archer
20 Richard Cannon and Rebecca Preece
30 JeofTrev Abb worth and Sarah Harvey
Dec. 6 John Collett and Frances Wooley
20 Ludowiek Harrison and Elizabeth Olive
25 Henry Smith and Mary Long
2G
29
June G
8
13
13
20
25
July 1
25
Aug. 8
19
29
Sept. 10
24
Oct. 8
13
17
Nov. 28
Dec. 8
28
1672-3
Jan. 7
Feb. 13
19
Mar. 2
12
16 CAEIBBEA.NA.
1673-4
Jan. 6 Richard Hail and Mary Smart
13 John Pain and Katherine Pain
19 Richard Brown and Deborah Wilson
20 Edward Caverlcy and Mary Going
Feb. 4 Edward .Say and Katherine Hunderton
10 William Eaton and Elizabeth Bromely
10 George Smith and Elizabeth Oflield
10 Robert Salmon and Mary Fisher
12 Capt: Richard Guy and Mary Davenport
2G Francis Alexander and Mary Wicksted
Mar. 17 John Gore and Mary Wallington
24 Samuel Lewis and Mary Bannister
1674
Mar. 25 John Moore and Mary Fairfield
30 John Skelling and Sarah Bowett
April 13 William Mawle and Margaret Pritchard
14 George Osborne and Mary Xoy
20 William Taylor and Jane Wells
23 Francis White and Elizabeth Hunter
23 Christopher Cleator and Anne Chapman
May 11 Miles Smith and Anne Hargus
11 Richard Youlden and Margaret Deliney
12 William Gibbon and Rachael Keisar
17 John Stevens and Margery Hill
21 Abel Meacham and Grace Downing
June 2 William Fancourt and Anne Walker
2 Simon Hewes and Martha Mattocks
2 Thomas Smyth and Margery Gore
4 John Clarke and Editha Downing
4 John Benskin and Mary Martingall
9 Edward Reeve and Elizabeth Furlow
24 Robert Weasly and Joan Peckstone
24 Richard Pierce and Elizabeth Cradle
29 William Flood and Mabel Bishop
July 9 Richard Frothcringham and Mary Coussona
17 Thomas Pollard and Ann Starkey
20 John Evans and Eleanor Went
27 Richard Johnson and Dorothy Brown
Aug. 1 Jacob Thoroughgood and Joyce Garret
Sept. 4 Evan Williams and Mary Parsons
7 George Meakins and Anne Neale
17 Sylvamis lfethcr and Jane Mills
24 Robert Langford and Mabel Ilarbert
28 AVill"1 Glover ami Catherine Philippson
Oct. 8 John Channon and Sarah Willgrasse
10 Richard Salter and Elizabeth Travis
17 Thomas lladley and Dorothy Archer
25 Matthew Pitts'and Alice Parsons
Nov. 8 John Souter and Prances Pell
15 Gritlith Williams and Elizabeth Baker
18 John Lee and Anne Boures
2(5 .John Mohun and Emiit Pro>t
27 Edward Tattersell ami Grace Street
Dec. 8 Kobert Newman and Joan Wallington
CAUIBBEANA. 17
Dec. 11 James Lcmoque ami Mary Jcaron (of Port Roy all)
11 William Clifton ami Margaret Grindall (of Port Royall)
1674-5
Jan. 1 Thomas Nesfield and Anne Dawkin
7 "William Frisell and Mary Gardiner
15 Edward Ridgeway and Mabel Flood
Feb. 7 Dennis McSwainey and Elizabeth Moore
13 Thomas Read and Joan- Roberts
22 James Mills and Katherine Paine
27 George Badworth and Elizabeth Pickett
1675
Mar. 29 Abel Meacham and Elizabeth Goffe
April 4 Lawrence Oliver and Mary Frasier
6 Thomas Cornwell and Jane Hether
7 William Bennett and Alice AVhite
20 John Mundy and Anne Carre
May 3 Thomas Read and Anne Cox
4 William Dawkins and Sarah Milliner
10 Edward Stanton and Priscilla Helyar
23 Richard E^mear and Mary Portrea
25 Thomas Hillyard and Naomi Russell (at Port Royall)
June 2 AVilliam Newman and Elizabeth Horselett (at Morant)
2 Edward Cook and Anne Palmer (at Morant)
2 Richard Pye and Katherine Hales (at Morant)
2 Thomas Evans and Elizabeth Tew (at Morant)
3 Richard Bleve and Joan Cradle (at Yallah)
14 John Lloyd and Mary Swaine
17 Hugh Gilbert and Alice Smith
July 13 William Sears and Elizabeth Hoggins
21 AVilliam Wilkinson and Faith Jones
26 Arthur Roome and Mary Porter
Aug. 1 Hu"h Joe and Anne Lambert
22 John Basse and Grace Hewes
Sept. 9 Simon Ferdinando and Eleanor Ames
16 John Lemming and Elizabeth Broomhall (at Guanaboa)
22 John Jelly and Martha Jenkins
23 Coll. John Cope and Hester Ballthrop (at Porte Royall)
28 Griffin Jones and Mary Cox
Oct. 3 John Plisson and Margaret Rothau
5 Peter Chamblct and Anne Butler
5 Benjamin Newson and Elizabeth Williams
10 John Clarke and Elizabeth Hodges
11 George Bishop and Elizabeth Cousett
12 Edward Coffin and Sybilla Hall
Dec. 2 Henry Yezey and Mary Harker
14 William Forward and Mary Courtis
1675-6
Jan. 20 George Risbrook and Christian Williams
24 Coll: Thomas Ballard and Anne Washington
31 Luke Risdall and Joan Knight
Feb. 3 Tho3 Fairfield and .Martha Vincent
Mar. 9 Thomas Daw and Mary Vincent
9 Francis Hopkins and Eleanor Boyce
(To be continued.)
TOL. I. C
18 CARIBBEANA.
i\eb, <EIjo. fiaxxUi'x Agister,
The following entries have been copied from the private Register kept by the
Rev. Thomas Norris, Chaplain to H.M. Purees, 1S13-10, and Protestant Colonial
Chaplain for the Island of Guadaloupe and its Dependencies, 1813. Printed in
the " Genealogist," vol. i., p. 171, the original being in the custody of the
Registrar-General : —
*o'
Guadaloupe, 29 May 1816. James Paxton, Serjeant in the 25th Regt; of Foot,
Bachelor, [and] Mary Vanderpool of St. Martin's, Spinster
Baptisms.
Fort Royal,* 1 June 181t!. Richard Bennett, infant son of Simon Henry David,
Esquire, of Fort Royal, and Marie Elizabeth Antoinette his wife (Born
4 Dec. 1815)
Fort Royal, 1 June 1810. Caroline Anne, infant daughter of John William
Spellen, Esquire, Captain in the Eoj'al Artillery, and Carolina his wife
(Born 7 April 1816)
Trinidad, 28 July 1S16. Jane Sarah Aston, infant daughter of Henry St. Hill,
Esquire, and Mary his wife (Born July 21, 1S1G)
Baptisms at the Island of Guadaloupe.
1813 Feb. 2G William Annesley, Son of Captain Bailie of the 25th Regiment,
born December 16, 1812
June 29 William Hinton, son of Capt. John Campbell. Brigade Major,
and Ann his wife
July 4 Alexander, Son of Lieut. Alexander Knowles, Gth AVest India
Regt., and Mary his wife
Sept. 21 John Rye, private Gth W. India Be^t.
Nov. 1 Arabella Levenia, daughter of the late Francis Forbes, Esquire,
and Luce Antionetta his wife, Point a Pitre, born Feb. lsth,
1812
Dec. 13 Mary Ann, daughter of the late Lieut. Jno. Parkinson, 1st West
India Ee<jt., and Mary his wife
1814 Jan. 30 John Walsh, Son of Capt. Walsh of the Sixth West Tndia Regt.
Mar. 4 William John, Son of Alexander Coutts and Magdalene Christine
his wife, Born February 2a, 1814, Basse Terre
Marriages.
1813 May 25 George Robt. McGee, Lieut. 1 West India Regt. and Frances
Dolphin, Spinster
June 29 Edward Ellis Isles, Captain in the 1 W. India Regt., and
Christiana Hart, Spinster, by Governor's Licence
Sept. 15 Jno. Milne, Gent. Searcher in H.M. Customs at Basse Terre,
Bachelor, and Emma Barnes, Spinster, daughter of the
Rev. Joseph Barnes of St. Kitts, by Governor's Licence
Nov. 4 John McPhcrson, Esquire, Naval Oillcer of Guadaloupe, and
Mary Magdalen Lucille Biquerisse, Spinster, with Governor's
Licence
• Martinique.
CARIBBEAN.*.. 19
Burials.
1813 May 2G Ensign G. Cowling, of the 6th West India Eegt.
July 20 Lieut. Wm. Hearle, „ 1st „ „
Sept. 24 Ensign Henry Purdon, ,, 1st ,, ,,
11 Assistant-Surgeon Noble ,, 1st ,, „
17 Capt. G. M. Luder, „ (Jth
Oct. 18 Lieut. B. Clarke, „ 6th
Nov. 12 Capt. Charles Eobertson, of the Eoyal Engineers in Eort Matilda
The above Funerals took place in the Garrisou of Guadaloupe.
Scctis rriathtcj to tljc S23tst Jirttcs.
These Notes of Deeds itaye beex mostly takex from the Catalogues
of the late Mb. James Colemax of Tottenham.
JAMAICA.
1. Deed between Phillipp Edmonds of Yere parish in the said Island, planter,
and Katherine his wife, and William Coward of Port Boyall in the said Island,
Merchant, recites an Original Grant of Land by King Charles the Second in
Veere parish ; nicely written on paper, with signatures and seals of Phillip and
Katherine Edmonds, dated 1679.
2. Deed between Edward Wynter of St. Thomas in the Vale in the Isle of
Jamaica, Esq., son and heir-at-law of Sir Edward AVynter, Knight, who was son
of William Wynter, formerly of Portsmouth, gent., and John Suffield of
Portsmouth, co. Southampton, gent, relates to land, etc., in Lombard Street,
Portsmouth ; with signature and seal of Edward Wynter, dated 1694.
3. Deed between Grace Barry of Isleworth in the co. of Middlesex, spinster,
daughter and heiress of Samuel Barry, Esq., and Elizabeth his wife, late of the
Island of Jamaica, and Nicholas Lawes, in the said Island of Jamaica in the
parish of St. Andrew. This is in ejood state, with signature and seal of Grace
Barry, and seal of the Island, dated 1709.
4. A very fine Deed between George Lawrence of Montague Place in the
co. of Middlesex, Esq., and Sarah his wife, and George Read of Mincing Lane,
London, Esq., relates to lands, etc., 1,350 acres called Belvedere in the Island of
Jamaica; two large skins, with signature and seal of George aud Sarah Lawrance,
dated 1716.
5. The Copy of the Original Will of Thomas Kose, late of St. Catherine in the
Island of Jamaica, a very curious and important will. He was very kind to the
Prices and Beckfords, and left three sugar plantations in Jamaica ; seven pages,
folio, dated 1724.
6. Two pai^es, folio, 1736, regarding the value of the cargo of the "Three
Brothers," sailing from Boston to Jamaica, sworn to by Henry Pigeon and George
Gibbs before "llabijah" Savage, Justice of the Peace, and with the Notary's
(Jos. Marion) Attest covering the second page, with line seal aud signed by all
of the above; an excessively rare and interesting early Boston document.
7. Deed between Dame Philadelphia Cotton, otherwise called Dame Phila-
delphia Kin^, of Eusthide in the County of Bedford, widow, and Joshua Crosby
of the Parish of St. Andrew in the Island of Jamaica. Planter, and Anthony
Lan<;ley Swyinmer of St. Peter's College in Cambridge, Esq., relates to land, etc.,
in tlie Parish of Yere in the Island of Jamaica, 817 acres; two large skins, with
a map of same, with signature and seal of Lady Cotton, 1744.
0 2
20
CARIBBEAN A.
8. Deed between John Serocold and John Jackson of London, Merchants,
John Moore and Thomas Smith of London, Merchants and Partners, and John
Jackson and William Stevenson of Jamaica, relates to a large estate in St. James,
943 acres, next the Friendship Estate, belonging to the heirs of William Reid,
Esq. ; one large skin, with signature and seals of John Serocoldand John Jackson,
dated 1777.
9. Deed between Serocold Jackson, John Jackson, and others, relates to land,
etc., in St. James in Jamaica, called Pleasant Penu ; with signatures and seals of
John Serocold and John Jackson, dated 1777.
10. A large Deed between William Stevenson and his wife and Joseph Royal
of the parish of Trelauny in the co. of Cornwall in the Island of Jamaica, Esq.,
and Mary his wife, and other persons in London. The whole of this is written
as a book, and every word of truth. Contains 20 pages, folio, perfect, dated
April 7, 178(3.
11. A large Deed, consisting of nine sheets of stout paper, 18 inches by
29 inches, relating to very large estates in St. Thomas in the East and St. Andrew,
being sugar plantations, then in the possession of William James* and Selina his
wife, and signed by them, by Sir William Chambers, and Hinton East, dated 17bS.
12. Large Deed between John Vanheelen of the Parish of St. Elizabeth in
Jamaica, Joseph Royal of London, Esqs., Edmund Green of London, William
Mitchell of Jamaica, Esq., Robert Moose of London, James Thomas of London ;
five large skins, and a map of the land and works. 467 acres, with seven signatures
and seals, the whole in fine clean state, dated 1790.
13. Deed between John Vanheelen of the Parish of St. Elizabeth in the
Island of Jamaica (but then of London) and Elizabeth his wife, and James
Thomas of the city of London, Gentleman, relates to an estate in the Parish of
St. Elizabeth, of 407 acres, with large Works established there ; with signatures of
John and Elizabeth Vanheelen, one skin, dated 1790.
14. Cause between Christiana Susanna Brecon, spinster, and John Wolfrys,
Esq.; 8 pages, folio, dated 1791.
15. Large Deed between II. X. Jarre tt of London, and of Trelawney in
Jamaica, Esq., Charles Berners, Maria Berners, William Rhodes James of Tre-
lawney, Thomas Gowland of London, relates to large estates in Jamaica; five
large skins, with several Indorsements, and many signatures and seals, also the
signatures H. N. Jarrett, Charles Berners, Maria Berners, and Thos. Gowland,
dated 1793.
16. Deed between John Price of Penzance in the county of Cornwall, Esq.,
and Sir John St. Aubyn of Clowance in same county. This recites a deed of 17!>2
in relation to an estate iti the Parish of St. John in the county of Middlesex in
the Island of Jamaica, between Rose Price and the said John Price. A list of
Slaves Male and Female is given on the back; with signatures and seals of John
Price and Sir John St. Aubyn, Baronet, dated 1793.
17. Deed between Win. Cardale of London, gentleman, and John Price of
Penzance in the county of Cornwall, Esq., and Thomas Smith of Cray's Inn,
London. This relates to a Sugar Plantation called Worthy Parle or Lunulas
Plantation, situate in the parish of St. John in the Island of Jamaica ; one very-
large skin of parchment, with a sworn attidt. before the Lord .Mayor of London,
in May 1794, and one before l he Mayor of Penzance, in April 1704, signed by
AVm. Cordale and John Price. The whole Deed is in line state and dated the
sixth day of March 17i)4.
18. Deed between Robert Ingrain of Loudon, merchant, and John Ingram of
Brighton, co. Sussex, Esq. This relates to land and plantation sugar works in the
parish of Trelawney in the county of Cornwall and Island of Jamaica, and
called Harmony Hall, containing about 800 acres, also 450 acres, and called
James's Valley ; this is in tine state, with signature and seal of Robert Ingram,
dated 179S.
• ? James.
CARIBBEANA. 21
19. A larc;e Deed of five large skins between Charles Bohlero, Stephen Thurston
Adey, .Sir Steplieu Lushington, Edward Gale Boldero, of the city of London,
merchants, Henry Jackson of the city of London, merchant, James Inglish
Keighly of the city of London, merchant, and Kobcrt Si.awe of New Bridge
Street, in the city of London, and others, relates to very large estates, 3700 acres,
in tlie division of Westmoreland ; this is in tine state, with seven signatures and
seals, dated 1799.
20. A large Deed between John Willis of the city of London, merchant, Sir
Francis Baring, Baronet, Thomas Baring, and Charles Wall, of the same city,
merchants and co-partners of the second part, and John Tunno and Andrew
Loughnan, also of the same city, merchants and co-partners. This tine Deed
states and explains beauties and qualities of this fine plantation in the parish of
St. George, in the county of Surrey, containing 638 acres ; on four large skins of
parchment, with three signatures and seals, dated 1804.
21. Deed between Thomas W. Plummer and John Plummer, both of the city
of Londou, and Lewis Mathias of Langarrin in the county of Pembroke, Esq.,
Elizabeth Smalling and William Smalling, formerly of the Island of Jamaica,
relates to estates iu the parish of St. Elizabeth, consisting of two several planta-
tions in Jamaica; nicely written on three large skins, with signatures of Thomas
Wm. Plummer, John Plummer, L. Y. Mathias, and Thomas Plummer, the whole
quite clean, dated 1811.
22. A large Deed of three skins, between Leonard Parkinson, formerly of
St. James's in Island of Jamaica (but then of Kinnersley Castle in the co. of
Hereford, Esq.), and George Keid the younger, and Koger Kynaston of London,
merchants. This relates to land in the division of Hanover, consisting of 134-3
acres, and other land in Cornwall, in the same island ; this is in good state, with
the signature and seal of Leonard Parkinson, dated May 5, 1816.
23. Deed between Peter Martineau of London, merchant, and John Morse,
late of London, relates to a large Plantation and Sugar Works, called the
Y. S. Ipswich Unity, St. Elizabeth's Parish in the Island of Jamaica; two large
skins, with the signatures of P. Martineau and G. Green, dated 1817.
24. A very fine Deed of four large skins, between Thomas Finlason of
London, gentleman, and Mary Anne Finlason of London, and John Plummer,
also of London, Esq. This relates to a large Mountain, Plantation, of 92-1 acres,
in the parish of St. Elizabeth, in the county of Cornwall, signed and sealed by
Thomas and Mary Anne Finlason, dated 1818. Another of one skin betweeu the
same parties and same estate, dated 1819.
25. Deed of two skins betweeu Barrage Davenport of the city of London,
merchant, and Margaret Still Mavor of Brighton, co. Sussex. This relates to land,
etc., in the town of Morant in the parish of St. Thomas. This Deed is in tine
condition, with signature and seal of Burrage Davenport, dated 1S29.
ANTIGUA.
26. Deed between George Adney of Much Wenlock in co. Salop, gent., and
Obadiah Adney of Much Wenlock, Lieut, and Benjamin Adney of Dodmore in
the parish of Staunton Lacy iu the same county, and John Thomas of the Isle of
Antigua — this Obadiah was then going to marry Martha, eldest daughter of Paul
Lee, one of the Judges in the Isle, of Antigua ; with signatures, 10"^.
27. Deed betweeu Samuel Proctor of Lincoln's lnu in the co. of Middlesex,
gent., nephew and next heir-at-law of Samuel Proctor, heretofore of Finchly in
the co. of Middlesex, and afterwards of the Island of Antigua in America,
merchant, deceased, of the one part, aud Richard Barnwell of the city of
London; with signature of Kichard Barnwell and seal, dated 1727.
28. Deed between Saral. Hurman of the Island of Antigua, in parts beyond
the seas, planter, sou aud heir of William Hurman, late of Brueton iu tbo county
22
CARIBBEANA.
of Somerset, and Charles Gapper of Wincanton in eo. Somerset, relates to land,
etc., in Wincanton ; with signature and seal of Samuel Hurman, dated 1727.
29. Deed between Thomas Clarke of the city of London, merchant, Samuel
Proctor of London, crent.. nephew and next heir-at-law of Samuel Proctor,
merchant, deceased, and likewise administrator of Thomas Bassett, heretofore
citizen and merchant taylor of London, afterwards of the Island of Antigua in
America, merchant, deceased ; two large skins, with signatures and seals of Thomas
Clarke and Samuel Proctor, dated 1727.
30. Probate of the Will of Richard Staple of London, but then of Antigua ;
he died there in 172S. A curious important will.
31. Deed between Christopher Wass of Chick Lane, London, and Elizabeth
his wife, and Richard Sherwood (late of the island of Antigua in the West
Indies, merchant, only son and heir of Francis Sherwood, late citizen and joiner
of London), relates to land, etc., in Great Burstead in co. Essex ; with signatures
and seals, dated 1735.
32. Mathews Family, and their Estates, in the county of Essex, in the
parishes of Kelvedon, Coggeshali, Witham. Boxted, and places adjoining, sold by
the Court of Chancery in. January 1785, gives the names of the tenants and
farms, the rentals and terms and quantities, acres, etc., the estates of the
late Daniel Mathew, Esq. ; this is in <;ood state, 1G pages, folio; the trial took
place in 1781 and the sale in I7b5. Maybe there is a good balance waiting in the
Court for some fortunate family of Mathew yet.
33. A very large Deed relating to tine Estates in the Island of Antigua,
between John Joseph James Vernon of Whitehall in the county of York, Esq.,
and Justinian Casamajor of Potterells in the parish of North Mimms in the
county of Hertford, and of St. Mary Axe in the city of London, merchant. This
recites a former Deed and relates to large sugar plantation, etc., and many
slaves, male and female (242) in the parish of St. Peter and division of New
North Sound in the Island of Antigua ; nicely written on ten large skins, with
signatures and seals of John Joseph James Vernon and of Justinian Casamajor,
dated 1798.
34. Deed of two large skins of parchment between Norbourne Thompson, a
Captain in the Navy, and Henry Shepherd Pearson of Liminrrton, co. South-
ampton, Esq., and Robert Cutis Barton, a Captain in the Royal Navy, relates to a
large plantation in the Island of Antigua, late the property of .John Lyons ; with
signatures and seals of H. S. Pearson, Robert Barton, and Norborne Thompson,
dated 1820.
NEVIS.
35. Deed between Dame Anne Stapleton of Richmond in co. Surrey, widow
and executor of Sir William Stapleton, late of Nevis in the West Indies.
Baronet, and the Governors and Company for making Hollow Sword Blades in
England, and Sir John Mears of St. Giles's, Knight, and Thomas Lake, Francis
Edwards, and others ; with line seal pendant of the Hollow Sword Blade Makers.
with signatures of Sir John .Mens. Ann Stapleton, Thos. Lake, and Francis
Edwards, etc., the whole in good state, dated 1705.
36. Deed relating to the families of Mary Cawthorne, widow, Margaret
Saunders, wife of Samuel Saunders. D.D., sisters, next-of-kin of William
Wharton, late of Nevis in America, who was the son of Posthumua Wharton.
This is written on parchment and bears the signatures of Charles Lambert and
three others, dated 1738.
37. Deed between the Right Hon. Frances Herbert, Dowager Viscountess
Nelson, widow and relict of the Right lion. Horatio, late Viscount Nelson.
deceased, and sole administratrix of the goods, chattels, rights and credits of her
first husband Josiah N'isbet, formerly of the Island Nevis in the West Indus,
and afterwards of Sarum in the co. of Wilts, (the Viscountess outlived the whole
CARIBBEAXA. 23
of her first husband's kin, and this is her receipt for 1000 pound.", and her general
acquittance to all persons whatsoever); she signs this in full, Frances Herbert
Nelson and Bronte, dated 22 July ISIS.
ST. CHRISTOPHEE.
38. Deed between Elizabeth Stapleton of Harrow-on-the-Hill in the county of
Middlesex and Martin Madan of • London, Esq. This relates to a plantation of
about two hundred and forty acres ; with signature and seal, dated 17-50.
39. Deed between the Right Hon. James, Lord Cranstoun of Edinburgh, and
Sophia his wife, and the Hon. William Cranstoun, their eldest son, John Bannister,
and William Manning and others, relates to a large plantation, negroes and other
slaves, mills, stills, coppers, mules, horses, cattle, etc., in the Island of St. Chris-
topher in America ; two large skins, with signatures and seals of the Lord
Cranstoun, Lady Cranstoun, and William Cranstoun, dated 1770.
ST. VINCENT.
40. Deed between Charles Payne Sharpe of the Island of St. Vincent, Esq.,
and Nathaniel Smith of Bloomsbury Square, London, relates to very lar^e estates
in St. Vincent; five stout sheets of paper, with signature and seal of C. Sharpe,
dated 1777.
41. The Exemplification of the Probate of the Will of Richard Ottley, Esq.,
died 1791, recorded in the Registers of St. Vincent the 9th of December 1791 ;
two very large skins, and in good clean state.
42. A large Deed between Aretas Akers of the city of London, Merchant,
and the Hon. Andrew Ross, late of the Island of St. Vincent in the West Indies,
Esq., and William Manning, John Proctor Auderdon, and Charles Bosanquet, all
of the city of London, Merchants. This relates to very large sugar plantation and
land in Charlotte Parish in the Island of St. Vincent; two large skins, with
signature and seal of Aretas Akers, in fine state, dated 1S01.
[I think most of the deeds from 2(3 to 42 are in my possession. — V. L. O.]
BERMUDA.
43. The Original Grant of Lands by the Governor and Company of London
for the Plantation of the Somer Islands of certain lands in Pembroke Tribe to
Henry Danvers and his heirs; nicely written in English, endorsed 14 March 1G-30,
Gov. and Company of .London for Planting of Lands, to Henry Danvers, grant of
lands, 1G50.
44. Deed between George Argent of Bermudas, in parts beyond the Seas, but
then in London, Gent., son of George Argent, late of Hoxton in the parish of
Shoreditch, gent., and Henry Potter, Citizen and apothecary of London, relates
to land and a very large house in Hoxton called the White Hart; witli signature
of George Argent, dated 1G5G.
BARBADOES.
45. Private Act (passed in England) for vesting the Bath Estate, situated in
the Island of Barbadoes, and late the estate of Edward Day, Esq., deceased; the
whole of the land, slaves, cattle, etc., by the laws and customs of the Island are
deemed aud taken to be real estate ; 10 pages, folio, privately printed in Euglaud
1791.
24 CARIBBEANA.
DEMEEAEA.
46. Deed between Geor»e Worrall, late of London, but then of Clifton in the
eo. of Gloster, Esq., and John Lewis, of the same family as Lewis, the author of
Shorthand-writing, late of the colony of Demerara in the West Indies, but then
of Ebley in the co. of Gloucester, Esq., relates to very large estates in Demerara,
called Foulis, Hope, and Paradise, estates of immense value, with signatures
and seals of John Lewis and George Worrall ; two large skins, dated 1813.
TOBAGO.
47. Deed between the Eisrht Hon. George Greville, Earl Brooke of Warwick
Castle and Earl of Warwick, administrator, with the will annexed of his late
father, Earl of Warwick, and Charles Belliard of Pall Mall, London, and others,
relates to a Plantation, lot .33, negroes and other slaves, men and women and
children, in the Island of Tobago, 300 acres of land ; two large skins, with signatures
and seals of the Earl of Warwick and Charles Belliard, dated 1775.
jHomuncntal ftnsmpttmts in #njjlani
relating to 2.Hcst 3-ntuans*
Bath and Bristol having been very favourite residential places for West
Indians, no doubt on account of the hot springs and climate, as well as their
gaiety and fashion, many memorial tablets are to be found in their churches. In
Bath Abbey I have copied forty-sis, and there are probably some more hidden
away under the pews. Owing to the great number of tablets the authorities
have restricted their size, and in consequence there are but few heraldic shields.
They are mostly very tastefully designed and are invariably of white marble.
The Burial Register of Bath Abbey down to 1S00 has been printed by the
Harleian Society.
" G.M." refers to the " Gentleman's Magazine."
" B.C." „ " Bath Chronicle."
" Antigua" „ Editor's " History of Antigua," in 3 vols.
Nave, in central passage of middle aisle, on a white marble floor-stone : —
Here lies the Body
of
WILLIAM MAYXARD
of
The Ii'laiid of Barbadoes
Efqr:
who died Novr: 21 : 17G3
Aged 5S Years
EDWARD WARD Elq'
of Morpeth in the County
of Northumberland
died the lSlh Day of October 177*.
Aged 07 Years.
17G3, Nov. 2,3, William Maynard, b"sq. [Abbey burial].
His will was proved in 1701 [P.C.C., 31)7, Simpson].
• The last numeral i. ohipped.
CAIUBBEAtfA. 25
North aisle, north wall, opposite the fourth hay ■. —
EDWD. WARD Ef,L\
MOB P£ Til
NORTHUMBERLAND
Obit Octr. 22a
1777
JEt. 67.
Mr. Ward's name does not appear in the Burial Register.
North aisle, north wall, close to north-west corner, under the stone bench, on
a small oval tablet : —
To the Memory of
IOHX HORSFOKD Eff
who died Janr> 29th 1793,
Aged 54 Years.
In the south aisle, opposite the third bay, is a floor-stone with exactly the
same inscription.
1795, Feb. 5, John Horsf'ord, Esq. [Abbey burial].
He was a Member of the Council of Antigua, and his pedigree has been
printed in " Antigua," vol. ii., p. S6. There is a vault in Bathwick Churchyard
to others of his family.
North aisle, north wall, under the stone bench, opposite the first bay of nave,
from the west : —
SACKED TO THE MEMORY
OF
CAPTAIN HENRY HAYNES,
ROYAL NAVY.
WHO DIED IS BATH
JANUAUV, 17: 1S38
IN THE 62 YEAR
OF HIS AGE.
1838, Jan. 25. Jan. 17, at his lodgings in the Grove, aged 61, Henry
Haynes, esq ; a Post Captain in her Majesty's Navy. (" B.C.")
His wife Harriet Watkins, elder daughter of Thomas Oliver, formerly Lieut. -
Governor of Massachusetts, and granddaughter and heiress of the Hon. Byam
Freemau of Antigua, died 8 December lS2(j. and was buried in her father's vault
at St. Paul's, Bristol. Capt. Henry Haynes was third son of Richard Haynes of
Barbados, whose pedigree is in Burke's "Landed Gentry." His marriage with
Miss Oliver took place on 3 January 1815 at St. Augustine's, Bristol.
North aisle, north wall, opposite the first bay : —
Sacred to the Memory of
8AMUEL ALl'RESS OSBORNE Elqr
who departed this Life
the 30"' of July 1S01 Aged 20
on Board the York Packet
of a Fever after an abode of
four Months only in the
Il'laud of Jamaica.
(Seven lines follow. His mother survived him.)
26 CARIBBEAN.*..
North aisle, north wall, opposite the second bay : —
Near this place lie the remains
of Mi/s ELIZABETH SKEETE, Daughter of
EDWARD SKEETE Eftf: & MRS. ELIZABETH SKEETE
of the If land of Barbado [sic]
Died May 10th 1793 [sic]
Aged 34.
1792, May 17, Miss Eliz"1 Skeete [Abbey burial].
17S8, Men. 5. In Cbarter-house-square, aged G3, Tho. Skeete, esq. ; late of
Barbadoes. (" G.M.," 275.)
North aisle, north wall, tablet surmounted by an urn between two females,
opposite second bay : —
In Memory of ALEXANDER HALL Esq':
late of the Island of Barbados.
who was born at Tully in the County of Donegall
in that part of the (now) Vnited Kiu^doni
called Ireland, on the 28th: of February 1751.
died in this City on the 27t1': of March,
and was interred near this Spot
on the 2nd: of April 1802;
This Stone is erected bv
DAVID HALL and GEORGE HALL,
as a small tribute
of grateful affection
to the best of Brothers.
North aisle, opposite the second bay, on a large floor-stone : —
In Memory of
MRS AMY HOTHERSALL,
wife of JOHN HOTHERSALL E/qr:
of the ll'land of Barbados,
who died the 2S'h. Day of Mar
1785 in the Gl Year of her Age
ALSO
her Daughter ELIZA MARIA
who died the 1 Day of Jan. 1771
in the Sixth Year of her Age.
1785, April 5, M™ Amy Hothcrshall [Abbey burial].
See the will of her father, Geo. North, proved 17G3 [P.C.C., 115, Caesar].
Large tablet, surrounded by a wreath of leaves, boldly carved, opposite the
third bay : —
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM MACKINNON ESQ":
(80N OF WILLIAM, AND WHOSE GRANDFATHER
WILLIAM MACKINNON ESQ":
LIES INTERRED NEAR THIS)
BORN THE 24Tn: DAY OF JANUARY
ONE THOUSAND SEVEN ni'NDREI) AND SIXTY
DIED THE 17TB: DAY OF .TUNE
ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND NINETY FOUR.*
(Two lines follow.)
• Four baa bceu cut ov«r s«von.
CARIBBEAN A.. 27
" 1778, Sep. 12. Roger Gee, Esq. Under "William Mackinin'e stone, middle
aisle."
(See pedigree of Mackinen in " Antigua," ii. 221.)
In the ijrant of administration, dated 29 January 1770, annexed to the will of
William Mackinen of Antigua. Esq., it is recorded that testator died at Bath.
1707, Oct. 15, Bath. Last week died here, William McKenning, Esq; of
Antigua, aged seventy. ('4 B.C.")
I have a note that he died S and was huried 11 October 17G7, aged 70, and
that his M.I. was in the Abbey, and I think 1 saw it man}- years ago on the floor
of the middle aisle. This would be the grandfather, William 1. William 2 was
buried in 1809 at Binfield, co. Berks ; William 3 died at sea on his passage home
from the West Indies, 17 June 1794.
The Head Verier writes me, 15 December 19US : " There is a floor-stone in
the middle aisle to William Mackinnon," and encloses this inscription : —
To the Memory
of WILLIAM MACKINNON Esq.
(Son of DAM EL
who was the second son
ofLACHLAN MORE MAC K1NNON,
Cheif of MAC KINNON.)
who died October the 8tU 1769
Aged 70 Years.
PS. — The date of year is no doubt a mistake in. copying. Above is cut
a shield of arms.
[This M.I. has been copied by the Verger from the list made in 1872. — Editor.]
1767, Oct. 11, William McKenen Esq was buried in ye Church. Burial.
A Bath genealogist, the Rev. C. W. Shickle, writes me, 23 December 1908 :
" The stone is under the pews, only the arms being visible, and they are quite
obliterated"
North aisle, north wall, opposite the third bay : —
Near this Place
lies interred the Bodv of,
MARTIN MADAN Etqr.
Liev'. Col1, of his MAJESTY'S
Own Regiment of Hori'c,
during the late Wars in Flanders
And Groom of the Bed Chamber
to his R: HIGHNESS FREDERICK
PRINCE of WALES.
He Married JUDITH
Only Daughter of the
Hon"1". SPENCER COWPEK,
Late one of the Jut'ticcs of
the Court of Common Pleas,
And Chief Jul'tice of CHESTER
by whom he had
7 Sous & 2 Daughters
Died March 4tU.
1756 Aged 55
Years.
1756, March 12, Coll1 Madan [Abbey burial].
The Madans were of Nevis, and their pedigree has been printed in " Antigua,'
. 60. Colonel Madan was -V1.P. for Wootou Bassett, 1747-54.
28 CARIBBEANA.
North aisle, north wall, opposite the fourth bay : —
Sacred to the MEMORY
of JO RN LAMB of JAMAICA Efq'.,
who departed this Life
on the 2nd day of January 1772,
Aged 47 Tears.
Greatly lamented by his Family.
He was a loving Hulband
And a true and Sincere Friend.
1772, Jan. 5, John Lambe, Esq. [Abbey burial].
North aisle, north wall, opposite fifth bay : —
TO THE MEMORY OF
miss ALICIA RILEY
THE ONLY SVRYIVING DAUGHTER
OF THE LATE JEREMIAH RILEY ESQ8*: OF LIVERPOOL
ASU HERETOFORE OF RILEY'S I>" JAMAICA
SHE DIED THE 10th OF DECEMBER
1828.
North aisle, north wall, opposite the fifth bay : —
THIS TABLET IS RAISED
in memory of JAMES DOTTIN MAYCOCK, esq8: m.d: f:l:s
A MEMBER OF HIS MAJESTYS COUNCIL IX THE ISLAND OF BARBADOS,
(eight lines here)
DIED ON THE 1STH: JUNE L835, AGED 48.
(Eight lines follow. He left a widow and children.)
North transept, west wall : —
THIS MONUMENT
IS ERECTED BY A MOTHER
TO THE MEMORY OF HER BELOVED SON
MARTIN BLAKE esq":
OF MOUNT WILLIAM IN THE ISLAND OF ST VINCENT.
HE DIED IN DUBLIN
ON THE 22" DAY OF APKIL 182G,
AT THE AGE OF 27.
(Twelve Hues follow.)
He was second son of Bryan Blake of Antigua, by Lydia Brodie his wife 5
was baptized at St. John's in that island, having been born 1 January 1700. He
matriculated from Trinity College, Oxford, 12 March IS17, aged IS. After his
father's death in 1801, he inherited .Mount William Estate in St. Vincent, which.
after some litigation in 1S1C in Lublin, was continued to him, subject to certain
mortgages, by the House of Lords in 1S2G. See " Antigua," i. ">(>. I have also
copies of several interesting seventeenth-century letters from Blakes of Mont-
serrat and Barbados, and various deeds, communicated to me in L895 by
Mr. Martin J. Blake of 0 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn.
North transept, on a small white marble slab inserted in a large floor-stone :-
ELIZABETH, the Wife of
WILLIAM HINDS,
of the Island of Barbados.
died at Bath
in the 37th vear of her age
A.U. MDCCCXIII.
CARIBBEANA. 29
North transept, ou a large dark floor-stone : —
[JAM]ES WILLIAMS Ef(f
of the If land of Barbadoes
died Oct' 3rd 17S7
Aged 47 Tears
ELIZABETH ANN TBOT3I[AX~\
[Daughter] of the above
Died Sep. 6, 1793 Aged 22.
The portions within brackets have been supplied from the List of 1872. See
a tablet to her in the south-west porch of nave.
17S7, Oct. 3. At Bath, Mr. Jas. Willinms, of Barbadoes. (" G.M.," 030.)
1787, Thursday, Oct. 11. AVednesday, died at his lodgings in this city, much
regretted, Mr. James Williams, of the Island of Barbadoes. ("B.C.")
There is no record of his burial in the Abbey Register.
In Bristol Cathedral is a M.I. to Tho. "Williams, Esq., of Barbados, who died
13 November 1773, aged 35.
North transept, north wall, under the window : —
8ACBED TO THE MEMORY
of JAMES HOLDER ALLEYNE, esq.
OF THE ISLAND OF BARBADOES,
FOR MA>"Y TEARS MEMBER
OF HER MAJESTY'S COUNCIL IX THAT ISLAND
WHO DIED AT CHELTENHAM
ON THE 2nd OF JVLY 1812
AGED 51.
(Four lines. Erected by his widow and children.)
A member of a well-known family. See the " Barouetage."
North transept, east wall : —
In Memory of
WILLIAM KENNEDY LAWRIE Eiq/.
of Bed Castle Gal Iowa i/.
late of St. Thomas in the
East Jamaica :
Ob'. January the 28th: 1811,
Aged 62
Also in Memory of
His amiable widow Un LAWRIE
who died the 5th of December 1814.
Above is a shield with : —
Arms. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Berfess Gules and Arrjent, over all a cup with
two wreaths of foliage issuant. between two crosses paiee in base [Law hi k, not
in Papworth, G7(5] ; 2 and 3, Argent, on a chevron Gules between three crosses
crosslet fitchee. a pineapple enclosed by two plates [PKennkdy. See Papworth,
509.] Ckksts. — The one to the left has disappeared. To the right is a dolphin.
Motto. — industkia atqle fortuna.
There is near the above a Moor-stone, with the name and date only.
1811, Thursday, Feb. 7. Monday, died in this city, Wm, Kennedy Laurie,
esq ; of Red-castle, Gallowav, forraerlv of Woodhall Estates, St. Thomas. Enat
Jamaica. (" B.C.")
30 CARIBBEANA.
Close to the preceding : —
JAMES DOTT1X MAYCOCK, ESQUIEE.
BACHELOR OF ARTS, TRINITY' COLLEGE CAMBRTDOE.
ELDEST SOX OF THE LATE JAMES DOTTIN MAYCOCK,
ESQUIRE, M.D. F.L.S. DEPARTED THIS LIFE OX THE
22>D APRIL, 1S5S, AGED 42 YEARS. HIS REMAINS ARE
DEPOSITED IX A VAULT IX BATUWICK CHURCHYARD.
THIS TABLET IS INSCRIBED BY HIS MOTHER
TO THE MEMORY OF A MOST AFFECTIONATE
AND BELOVED SON.
(One line follows.)
North choir aisle, north wall
Sacred to the Memory
of Sir THOMAS SHIRLEY Bart.
many Years Governor
of his Majefty's
Leeward Charribbee Tflands.
A General in the Army
and Colonel
of the 93rd Regiment of Foot.
He deparled this life
the 18,h day of February 1800
Aged 74.
Below on a shield : —
Arms. — Paly of Argent and Azure, a canton Ermine and the badge of Ulster.
Crest. — A man couped at the shoulders. Motto. — pro rege et republica.
1800, Thursday, Eeb. 27. Friday, died at his lodgings on the South-parade,
aged 72, without any previous indisposition, Sir T. Shirley, bart., of Oat-Hail,
Sussex ; many years commander in chief of the islands of Antigua, St. Christopher,
etc. (" B.C.'"')
1800, Feb. 26, Gen1 Sir Thomas Shirley [Abbey burial].
Col. Thomas Shirley was appointed Lieut. -Governor of Dominica 5 February
1774, which island he yielded to the French in September 1 778. On 4 April
1781 he became Governor of the Leeward Islands, and his resignation was
accepted on 18 May 1701, after receiving a baronetcy 27 June 1780. (See more
about him in "Antigua," iii. 87.)
North choir aisle, north wall close to the north-east corner: —
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN DUNSIER ESQ": LATE NAVAL STOREKEEPER,
IN THE ISLAND OF BERMUDA ;
WHO DIED ON THE 7TU: OF MAIICK 1S21 XV: f>9,
AND HIS REMAINS LIE INTERRED NEAR THIS SPOT.
HE SERVED HIS COVSTRY MI III INTEGRITY
ASD FIDELITY UPWARDS OF ti YEARS.
1821, Thursday, March 15. In Daniel Street, aged 61, J. Dunsier, Esq., late
naval store-keeper at Bermuda. (" B.C.")
CARIBBEAN.*.. 31
South aisle, close to west wall, near entrance porch : —
In Memory
of the Right Honourable Lady CI1AKLOTTE MADAN,
Second Daughter of CHARLES EARL CORNWALLIS,
and Sifter of the Pre lent MARQUIS.
Her Lady I" hip was married in 17-5G to the
Rev1'. SPENCER MADAN D-.D-.
now Bifhop of Peterborough, by whom She had
Two Sons and One Daughter.
died 12th. March 1794 Aged 68.
(Three lines follow.)
1794, Thursday, March 13. Yesterday died in this city, the Eight Honourable
Lady Charlotte Madan, wife of the Lord Bishop of Peterborough, and sister of
the Marquis Cornwallis. She was a rare example of female excellence in all the
duties of the human character — most perfect in the most important. (" B.C.")
1794, March 15, Lady Charlotte Madden [Abbey burial].
South aisle, close to west wall and near entrance porch : —
Sacred to the Memory
of
M» ELIZABETH TROTMAN
Obiit Sepf 6, 1793
Aged 22 Years.
(Twenty lines. Erected by her husband.)
See the tablet to her father James Williams of Barbados ante, p. 29.
1793, Sept. 13, M" Eliz"1 Ann Trotmau [Abbey burial].
1793, Thursday, Sept. 19. Tuesday, the remains of Mrs. Trotman (aged 23)
wife of John Trotman, esq; late from Barbadoe?, were interred at the Abbey
Church, in the same grave with her late father James "Williams, esq. ("B.C.")
South aisle, under the first bay, on a floor-stone : —
[Undernealth this Stone
[lie the] Remains of
[JULIUS] PITCHER
[fift]h Son of [JOHN]
[and] ELIZA PITCHER
[die]d 8th December 1810
Aged 8 Years
and 5 Months.
The stone has been much worn ; the portions within brackets have been
supplied from the list, made by a former verger in 1S72. His father John Earle
Pitcher of St. Christopher, born 1772, married there 9 April 1790 Mrs. Elizabeth
Herbert, widow, and died at Cheltenham in 1S13.
South aisle, opposite the third bay, on a dark floor-stone :-
Sacred to the Memory
of M» MARTHA WILLI A MS
WifeofCHA3 WILLIAMS Efqr.
and Daughter of the late
Sir JOHN GIBBONS Bart
who departed this life
May l81 1S02
Aged 48 Years
32 CAUIBBEANA.
Dame MARTHA GIBBONS
Relict of
Sir JOHN GIBBONS Bart
and Mother to the above
named
MARTHA WILLIAMS
died May 14lL 1S07
Aged 80 Tears.
1802, Thursday May 6lh. Saturday died, in Camden-plaee, Mrs. Williams,
wife of Chas. "Williams, esq; and daughter of the late Sir John Gibbons, bart.
deeply regretted by her family and friends. (" B.C.")
1807, May 29. At her house in Belmont, Bath, at the advanced age of SO,
the Dowager Lady Gibbons. ("Dorchester and Sherborne Journal.")
1760, April 18. At Barbadoes, Sir Wm. Gibbons Bt. speaker of the assembly,
master-gen. of the ordnance, and lieutenant general of the island. (" G.M.," 297.)
Will of Sir John Gibbons of Stanwell, co. Middlesex, Bart., dated 2 November
1772. My plantation called "Mullins" in Barbadoes. My father Sir WR' G.
by his will in that island of IS July 1759 gave my 3 daus. £3000 each, which
I increase to £.5000 each. My two plantations called Morgan Lewis and Coopers
Hill to my 2d son John, etc. Proved 22 February 1777 [0G, Collier].
South aisle (commencing from the west end), south wall, opposite the third
bay. Tablet surmounted by an urn : —
SACRED
TO THE MEMORT OF
SUSAN,
ONLY DAUGHTER OF BENJAMIN IFILT, ESQ".
OF THE ISLAND OF BARBADOES,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OX
THE 1STH OF APRIL 1833,
AGED 28 YEARS.
(Six lines follow.)
South aisle, on an oblong white marble tablet : —
Beneath this Pavement
are depofitcd the Remains of
HENRY, and SARAH ROSEWELL ARCHBOULD;
(Eleven lines follow, but there are no dates.)
This relates^ I think, to the Jamaican family.
1805, Nov. 25. Henry Archbould esq. died at Bath. (" G.M.," 1175.)
A notice of his wife's death is in the " Jamaica Magazine " for 1812.
South aisle, south wall, opposite the third bay, below the stone bench : —
SARAH SCOTT MATCOCK,
widow or
JAMES DOTTIN MATCOCK, ESQke., F.L.S.
A MEMBER OF nER MAJESTY'S COUNCIL,
IN THE ISLAND OF HARI1ADOS :
DEPARTED TniS LIFE MAY 8Ta. 1S62,
AGED 75 YEARS
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED TO HER MEMORY
BY HER SURYIVINO SONS A>D DAUGHTER.
CARIBBEANA. 33
South aisle, south wall, opposite fourth bay, below the stoue bench : —
IN MEMORY OF THE
REVD WILLIAM MAYCOCK,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE,
AT GREAT CLACTOX, IX ESSEX,
OX TUE 7th NOV 1S57, AGED 33 YEARS.
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED
BY HIS AFFLICTED WIDOW.
(Two lines follow.)
(To be continued.)
iterates at tljc Catijrtiral, Brtogrtoton,
JSartaios.
The following appeared in the " Barbados Diocesan Magazine and West
Indian Guardian " for January 1907, anil was forwarded me by the Rev. Dr. Tho-
mas, Rector of St. George, Nevis. It is probable that Barbados lias the earliest
Parish Registers of any Island, and a list of them, with dates of commencement,
will be very acceptable.
1648
Jan. 3
3
4
LO
11
15
Feb. 17
18
Jan. 24
Feb. 4
17
17
22
Mar. 6
15
1G49
Mar. 2G
2G
26
•27
27
29
April 14
24
YOL
William Richardson and Elizabeth Dodson
Robert Web and Mary Lewis
Robert Smith etc.
John Read and Elizabeth Anderson
Thomas Web and Elizabeth Barker
Arthur Laurence and Elizabeth Thomas
The 15 February
John Champion and Frances Nuns
Robert and Jone
Robert Collison and Ann Railton
Richard Masters to Joan George
Lawrence to Elizabeth Thomas
John Champis to fErances Munnes
Robert ffletcher to Joan Torcome
Coman Pike to Ann Morgan
John Joanes to Elizabeth Warren
Johu Vahun to Dorothy Palmer
Thomas Pattison to Mary Edwards
Walter Tibbs to Dorothy Poseote
John Goodwing to Elizabeth Bragg
George Bentley to Mer Bryor
Richard Durham to Judith Atthais
James Adams to Mary Robinson
Thomas Edges to Mary Wilson
Thomas Watson to Joan Elizabeth
I.
34 CARIBBEANA.
John Abram to Elizabeth Elfard
James Grimes to Edith Powell
Nico. Ellis to Elizabeth Oldfield
Jolm When to Elizabeth Sutton
John Harris to Ecbecca Tillison
Daniel Home to Margaret Porunger
"\Vm Bushay to Mary Courle
Richard Nichols to Ann Hodgkinson
Herman Fredericks married
Christopher Harris to Mary Barrett
Nath: Thome to Christian Barrett
William Kips to Jane Spencer
John L'dner and Joan A'andeure
Capt. Gray to ... .
Richard Evans to Jane Browne
Peter Dines to Jane Brown
Thorloe Cunningham to Elizabeth Roberts
Thomas Flueling to Anne Elueling
"William Porter to Jane Porter
John Chamberlane to Suan Chamberlane
John Stevens to Elizabeth Stevens
William Snakell to Elizabeth ....
John Eosco to Susanna ....
Edward Davis to Hester ....
John Lurston to Mary ....
John Biuin to Anne ....
Daniel Knight and Sisley Decks
John Willbe and Thomassin ....
29 Thomas Poots and Jane ....
Gloundcr Bitter and Judith ....
29 Henry Port and Anne ....
29 Roger Franklin and Ann Duel
Edward Edwins and Sisley Leets
Walte Adams and Mary White
John Kelleth and Mary Carter
Sept. 7 John Wiseman and Blanch Robinson
Nov. 3 John Cole and Anne ....
3 Thomas Bowe and Anne ....
AVnl Hnncaker and Susanne ....
George Sevenson and Mary Corbin
AVilliam Smith and Mary Corbin
Roj?er Eavell and Ellenor Gillcrist
Mr AVilliam Packering and M™ Mary Boote
Mr John Eldrige and M" Elizabeth Eeler
Mr John Roger and M" Mary Pickerell
Mr Richard Bay ley and M" Margarett Smith
John Davis and Elizabeth Proper
James French and Bridgett Thompson
Mr James Linley and M"> Cordellia Martin
May
9
21
June
o
7
11
18
18
July
lo
15
Sept.
27
Nov.
S
15
13
Dec.
27
29
31
31
Jan.
is
18
23
27
2S
2!)
29
Mar.
12
1650
Apri
118
2-1
29
29
29
2!)
June
G
July
10
Aug
G
Sept
Nov
7
3
3
4
22
2G
28
10
32
Nov
. 11
12
IS
Dec
. 1G
23
27
31
1784660
CARIBBEANA.
35
35rotont, of Jittofe,
James Browne of Nevis, Gent., 1701-5.
James=p
Browne of
.Nevis, Esq.,
1726; de-
vised
"Brownes"
in St.
James's
Parish, to his
son James.
James Browne:
of Nevis, Esq.,
born 1710; of
Trinity Col-
lege, Oxford;
matric. 15
August 1726,
aet. 16; of
Inner Temple
1726 ; devised
" Brownes"' to
his son James,
M. of CI, 1743.
7
John Browne^p.
of Nevis,
named 1754
as then dead
in will of his
brother Jere-
miah.
I I
James
Browne,
named in
will of his
uncle
Jeremiah
1754.
Sarah
Browne,
named in
will of her
uncle
Jeremiah
1754.
Jeremiah Browne of St. Chris-:
topher and of Apps Court in
Moulsey, co. Surrey, Esq.; born
16S6-7 ; of Pembroke College,
Oxford ; matric. 7 March 1704-5,
set. 18 ; in deposition of 170S,
aet. 22; Chief Justice of St.
Christopher 1729. Will dated
19 July 1754; proved 18 Novem-
ber 1755 [277, Paul].
Jackson=Eliza-
Browne, beth
only son ....
and heir
1754.
Sophia Browne, married
James, 6th Lord Cranstoun,
who died 13 July 1773 ; re-
mar. Michael Lade, and died
26 October 1779. See note
of her portrait in the Mark-
hoe and Hartman Pedigree.
Elizabeth Browne, married
Anthony Hodges of Mont-
serrat and of Bolney Court,
co. Oxon, Esq. ; marriage
settlement dated 17 January
1728. His will dated 18
February and proved 8 Sep-
tember 1757 [274, Herring].
She inherited Apps Court
from her father.
1st
wife.
•=j=James Browne of Nevis, Esq.; by Close Roll of 1774 dis-npAnne, widow
entailed " Brownes." Will dated 20 April 1777, then of
Town Acton, co. Middlesex ; proved 1 April 1779 [139,
Warburton].
of
son.
wife.
John-
2nd
i M .1
James Browne John Brown. Elizabeth
of Weymouth — Brown.
1777. AVilliam Brown.
I . I
Jeremiah Innes
Nisbet James
Brown. Brown.
1719. James Lytton, late of Nevis, now of Camerwell, co. Surrey. My niece
Sarah Browne [51, Browning].
1721. Sam. Browne of Nevis. My wife Penelope [2, Buckingham].
P 2
•
36 CAKIBHEANA.
Jeremiah Browne, late of Apps Court, CO. Surrey, now of St. Christophers,
Esq., 1.0 July 1754. To Henry Sharpe, Senr, of S' Christophers, Esq., and
Geo. Maxwell of Mincing Lane, London, merchant, all my plantations, negros,
cattle, etc., to pay the rents to my sou Jackson Browne for life and his heirs
in tail male, then to his dans., then "to Lord Cranstoun, then for my dau. Sophia
his wife, then to their son the Hon. Wm Cranstoun, the Hon. Browne Cranstoun
their 2d son, etc., then to my dau. Eliz. Hodges. Eliz. wife of my said son
Jackson B. To Geo. Maxwell and Henry Lascelles of London, merchants, my
manor of Apps Court in Trust for my dau. Eliz. Hodgee, and at her death
for her son Jeremiah Hodges, then to Anthony Hodges, then to their dau-..
then to Sophia Lady Cranstoun. To my granddau. Prances Payne South Sea
stock and sums due from John Herbert of Nevis and .... lluddlestone of
London, gent., and £500 at 21. To my grandson Browne Cranstoun all sums
due from "Walter Pringle of S1 Christophers, merchant. To my niece Sarah
Browne of Nevis, spr., dau. of my brother John Browne, deceased, £300 c,
and release her brother James Browne of all sums borrowed. All residue to my
son Jackson Browne. My Trustees to be Ex'ors and £100 each. Witnessed
by Wm Davis, Joseph Hayton, Edward Hibblethwaite, Jr. On IS November 1755
administration granted to J. B. the son, the Ex'ors refusing to act [277, Paul].
James Brown the Elder, late of Nevis, now of Town Acton, co. Middlesex,
Esq. 20 April 1777. My wife Anne furn., plate, chariot! , and horse. My
eon James Brown, now of Weymouth, furn. My son John my plant" in S' Jas.
which I purchased for £1000 c", and that of L>r "Wm Mills and 20 slaves. My son
Jeremiah Nisbet Brown I have lately cut off the entail of my paternal estate
called " Brownes." My son W™ Brown one guinea for his misbehaviour.
My dau. Eliz. Brown £1000 c. My wife Anne £300 a year. My sons Jeremiah
Nisbet Brown and Innes James Brown by my s'' now wife £1000 each. Mary
Ann Nisbet Johnson, dau. of my wife bv her former husb'1, £000. Proved 1 April
1779 [139, Warburton]. [" Antigua," 'iii. 414.]
1704-5. Jeremias Browne, son of James Browne of the I. of Nevis, gent.,
Pembroke College, matriculated 7 March 1704-5, aged IS. [Poster.]
1707-8. Census of Nevis. Jeremiah Browne, 5 white males, 2 white females.
16 negros.
1708. Deposition of Jeremiah Browne, aged 22. [B. T. Leeward Islands, xi.]
1710. Sam. Brown, esq., Speaker of Nevis. [Oldmixon. ii. 2-30.]
1726. James Browne, son of James Browne of Isle of Nevis, W. L, arm.,
Trinity College, matriculated 15 August 1726, aged 16, of the Inner Temple
1726. [Poster.]
1729, March 2, Jeremiah Browne, then Chief Justice of S* Chr. [Amca and
W. I., Hii.]
1743, Nov. 8, James Brown, Esq., then Member of Council of Nevis.
1803, April 6, Capt. Brown, President of Nevis, his Wife and Daughter were
then at Dominica, on their way from Sl Viucent to Nevis. [Matson Letters, No. 82.]
Close Poll, 14 Geo. III., pt. xxiv., No. 13, 12.
This Indenture made 2 May 1771 between Jas. Browne, now of Fill ham but
late of Nevis, Esq., and Anne his wife of the 1 part, and Jas. Dobie of the Inner
Temple, gent., of the other, wituesseth that Jas. B. and Anne have sold to J. D.
all those plantations in the p'sh of S' James cd Brownes est., of 200 a., heretofore
in the possession of Jas. B., grandfather of sd J. B., and devised by him to Jas.
B. his son, father of sd J. B. [" Antigua," i. 75. J
CARIBBEANA. 37
ST. GEORGE'S, GINGERLAND, NEVIS.
in. 1741 Aug. 30 Joseph Herbert and Sarah Browne. Licence.
ST. JAMES'S, NEVIS.
bur. 1741-2 Jan. 3 John Brown.
bap. 1741 — Edward Brown s. or' Benj" Brown.
bap. 1744 March 10 Eliz. Browne d. of Benj" Browne.
ST. PETER, ST. CHRISTOPHER.
bap. 1731 Oct' Jeremiah, the S. of Ann and Henry Brown, Xd the 27th, agd
9 weeks.
Cranscvipts ol parisl) Hccjtstcv
$♦
At the Public Record Office in Fetter Lane, among the old Board of Trade
papers relating to the Leeward Islands (vol. xxi.), are transcripts for a few years
of certain parish registers. The Colonial authorities, wishing to know the state
of increase or decrease of the population, the various incumbents were requested
to send to the Governor the numbers of baptisms, marriages, and burials in their
respective parishes. Some rectors forwarded exact transcripts of their registers,
others unfortunately only supplied the bare figures. As these transcripts were
signed by the rectors they stand as legal records. A search at the Record Office
among the papers relating to Jamaica and Barbados will probably shew that
transcripts for those colonies also exist. Some early ones relating to the latter
island have already been printed by Van Hotten in his Lists of Emigrants, etc.
William Mathew, Esq., Lieut. -General of the Leeward Islands, writes from
St. Christopher's, 2S May 1730 :—
" My Lords, — The Lists of Births & Burials I find Impracticable to get as
Compleat as Required. Several Parishes have from time to time been without an
Incumbent. The Church Wardens have been very Negligent in those Intervals
in due Register, and where a Foreign Clergyman iias been call'd upon in the
vacant Parish to Burv or Christ'n, he has omitted making the Entrys in that
Parish Register."
CHRIST CHURCH, NICOLA TOWN IN ST. CHRISTOPHER.
The Baptisms, Births, and Burials in the Parish of Christ Church, Nicola Town
in St. Christopher, from the year 1721 to this Instant Year 1730.
[I have used the contractions of S. for Son, D. for Daughter, 1>. tor Born,
and the word " Baptized," between the .surname and month, I have omitted, to
save space, but inserted a comma. — V.L.O.]
1721 John S. of Sam" & Mary Crooke, July 7th
James S. of W10 & Dorothy Stephens, Dber 30"'
John S. of John & Mary Billingsly, xber 25"'
1722 Ann D. of Aretas & Rebecca Seaton, March Dl 1721-2
Eliz: D. of Henry & Eliz Rawlings, Aug" 4"'
Joseph S. of Joseph & Philippia Daniel, Aug'1 5"'
James S. of James & Anu Stephens. 8ber 3'
Michael S. of \VM &. Dorothy Stephens, Jan'.* 31th 1722-3
S8
CARIBBEAN!.
1725
1723 Clement S. of Richard & Jane Gbaloner, June 20th
Eliz: D. of John it Eliz Floud, Au"" 2U'1'
Hays S. of Valentine & Eliz: Porcival, 7ber 30"'
Wm S. of John and Ann Kid, xber 10th
Mary D. of Aretas & Rebecca Seaton, xber 318t
1724 \Vm S. of John & Mary Billingsly, March 29,b
Christopher S. of John & Dorothy Bryan, July 10lh
John S. of Joseph & Mary Gerrald, Au«rSt lO'""
Henry S. of Henry & Ann Rawlings, 8ber 17th
James S. of James & Ann Stephens, bber 22d
Ann D. of AVm & Dorothy Stephens, July 20"'
Mary D. of Joseph & Phiiippia Daniel, Aug*1 10th
Steadman S. of Henry & Ann Rawlings, xber 21st
Eliz: D. of John & Dorothy Bryan, Janr> lsl 1725-6
1726 Penelope D. of John & Eliz: Floud, March 10"' 1725-6
\Vm S. of John &. Eliz: Vanderpool, March 25th 1726
Thomas S. of James & Ann Stephens, March 27th
Wm McDowel S. of John & Eliz: Sherriff, 9ber 2d
Mary D. of Sam11 & Mary Crooke, xber 31sl
1727 James S. of Joseph & Mary Gerrald, April 23d
Richard S. of Richard & Jane Chaloner, May 2Sth
Robert S. of Thomas & Sarah Hackett, June 4th
Joseph S. of Henry & Ann Rawlings, June 30tb
Sarah D. of George & Sarah Eynch, July 20th
John S. of James & Ann Stephens, Aug" 25tu
Wm S. of VVm & Margret Mathews, bber 7th
Eliz: D. of Abraham & Elinor Simmons, bber 30' h
Christian D. of George & Eliz: Lillington, 9ber 15th
1727-8 Henry S. of John & Mary Billingsly, Jan1* :-;« 1727-8
Jane D. of George & Mary Marshal, Eeb. 4th 1727-S
Henry S. of Peter & Mary Cannings, Eeb. 21st 1727-S
Robert S. of John & Eliz: Garroad, March the 3d 1727-S
1728 Rebecca D. of John & Eliz: Vanderpool, April 3d
Mary D. of Joseph & Phiiippia Daniel, July IP1'
Stephens S. of John & Eliz: Pioud, 7ber 1 Ith
Mary D. of James & Mary Rid, Sber i>'h
Sarah D. of James & Pranses Bennit, Jan1? 26th 172S-9
Mary D. of Joseph & Mary Gerrald, March 8th 172S-9
\Vm S. of Wm & Ann Beaton,* Janr-V 28tL 1728-9
1729 Benjamin S. of Sam" & Mary Crooke, April 20"'
Charles S. of Henry & Ann Paw lings, April 26"'
Alexander S. of John & Eliz: Sberruf, May 3d
Margret D. of \V"' & Margret Mathews, May 11"'
Cicilia D. of Benjamin & -Margret Percival, May the 30,h
Ann D. of George & Sarah Eynch, JuDe 10"'
Catherine D. of James & Mary Kid, June 22a
John S. of John & Mary Kid, xber 14lh
George S. of George & Mary Kid, xber 27"'
Mary D. of Abraham & Elinor Simmons, January 4th 1729-30
Margret D. of John & Mary Billingsly, B. April" the 2a 17.'J0
BuiiLLLS.
[I omit the word " Buried" before each entry. — V.L.O.]
1722 Eliz: AVTife of Henry Eawlings, 9btr 7"'
Eliz: D. of Henry Rawlings, March 10"' 1722-3
* Possibly "Seatou."
CARIBBEANA. 39
1722 James S. of James & Anne Stephens, Janr? 19th 1723-1
1725 Stephen Deport, Julv 25th
Samuel Tindal, March 27th 1726
1720 Eliz: D. of Valentine & Eliz: Percival, July 14"'
Eebeeca Wife of John Acres, Aug5' 20"'
Doctor Simon Allin, Augst 24th
Henry Trayne, 7ber 14"'
Ambrose Axworthy, March 10:'' 1726-7
1727 Penelope Stevens, Widow, April lllh
Martha D. of Anthony & Eliz: Harvey, June 15"'
William Random, 7ber 9th
Jonas Acres, Sber 31st
Franses D. of Aretas & Rebecca Seaton, 9ber 19th
Mary 1). of Joseph & Philippia Dauiel, xber 29th
Mary D. of John & Eliz: Grange, xber 31st
1728 Eliz: D. of John & Eliz: Grange, April 22J
Wm S. of W"> & Margret Mathews, July 22d
Ann Wife of John Kid, 7ber 10th
Richard S. of Charles Laval & Margret Molinaux, Sber 21sl
Joseph Dauiel, Janr>' 25"' 1728-9
1729 James S. of Joseph & Mary Gerrald, April 19"'
Eliz: D. of James & Ann Brozet, May 14th
John Young, May the 17th
Joseph S. of Henry & Ann Rawliugs, Augst 25"'
John Kid, Sber 17th
John Grange, Feb. 20th 1729-30
(Signed) Archibald Cockburn.
Trinity, Palmeto Point.*— Births from May 16, 1721, to March 25, 1729-30
= 140.
Burials from ditto = 117.
St. George's, Basseterre.*— Births from May 16, 1721, to March 10, 172S
= 402.
St. Tuos., Middle Island.*— Baptisms from A p. 4, 1722, to March 25, 1730
= 202.
Burials = 190.
" Hond Sr,
In obedience to your Honour's Command I have sent the Numbers of
the Christenings and Burials that have happened since the 9"' of April 1722 to
ye 25 of March 1730. The Book goes no farther back. I am with all Possible
Respects Your Honours | Most obedient | and Most obliged Humble Servant |
Joun Mehac. S« Thomas, Middle Island. Mar. 28"' 1730."
ST. JOHN, CABESATEKRE.
The Baptisms and Burials in the Parish of S' John, Cabesaterre, from the Year
1721 to this Instant Tear 1730.
Baptisms.
1721 Nicholas S. of Nicholas Crooke, 7ber lSth
1725 Sam11 S. of Nicholas & Frauses Crooke. 9ber 13th
1726 Wra S. of Wm &, Mary Simpson, May 22J
• The Rectors of these parishes did not supply any entries.
40 Caribbeana.
1727 Franses D. of Nicholas & Frauses Crooke, Augst 15th
1728 David e. of David and Ann Brown, March 29th
Franses D. of Nicholas & Franses Crooke, 9bcr 29th
1729 Phillip S. of John & Winfred Chambers, June 29,h
Penelope D. of Phillip & Sarah Gready, Aug5' 15"'
Wm S. of Kane & Mary Conely, 7bcr 17th
Mary D. of Manasseh & Mary Williams, xber 1st
Burials.
1726 Sam'1 S. of Nicholas & Franses Crooke, July 15th
1727 Franses D. of Nicholas it Franses Crooke, Aug91 19th
1729 Franses D. of Nicholas & Franses Crooke, Aug51 1st
Elinor Crooke, Widow, 9ber 10"'
ST. MARY CAY AN.
The Baptisms & Burials in the Parish of Sl Mary Cayan from the Year 1721 to
this Instant Year 1730.
Baptisms.
1721 Mary D. of Richard & Eliz. Wilson, June 12th
W" S. of John & Eliz. Clifton, July 20»'
Jane D. of George & Jane Davidson, 7ber 112th
1721-2 Wm S. of James"& Sarah Davis, March 7(1'
Richard S. of John & Franses Great head, March 10"'
1722 Joseph S. of Thomas & Ann Davis, Mav 10"'
James S. of Bastian & Ann Dixon, July 12th
Ann Judith D. of Isaac & Mary Roberdraw, July 13th
Simon S. of Wm & Eliz. Watkins, July IP1'
Eliz. D. of Richard & Eliz. Wilson, Augst 27"'
Daniel S. of Wm & Eliz. Smith, Augst 2.S'1'
Eliz: D. of Thomas & Eliz. Wade, Augst 29"'
Dowson S. of Clement & Eliz: Crooke, 7ber 2(>"'
Mary D. of Daniel & Sarah Martin, Sber lo"'
Susannah D. of John & Hanna Spooner, 9ber l.j,h
1722-3 Richard s. of John & Franses Greathead, Feb. -1"'
Wm S. of George & Mary Hamilton, Feb. 6th
1723 George S. of Thomas & Eliz. Wade, May 2d
Sarah D. of George & Mary Hamiltou, May 7"'
Penelope D. of Nathanael A: Ann Gate ward, 7ber 17"'
Jonas S. of Richard & Sarah Davis, Sber 11"'
Robina Mary D. of Isaac it Mary Roberdraw, Sber 15th
Franses D. of Richard it Eliz. AVilson, Sber 22d
Sarah D. of John & Sarah .Morris, 9ber 20tb
Daniel S. of Sam11 & Susanah Mc Renin. 9ber 27"'
1723-4 Richard S. of John & Franses Greathead. March is"1
1724 Jeremiah S. of John & Eliz: Clifton, June 15th
George S. of James & Surah Davis, July IIth
W" S. of W" & Eliz: Watkins. Aug" 24"'
Franses Ann D. of Thomas & Ann Davis, 7ber 20"'
Mary D. of George Hamilton it Mary His wife, 9ber Gth
Lyddia D. of Thomas & Ann Davis, xber 3d
Abedncgo S. of The Hon1'"' W'" >t Ann Mathew, xber 17th
Robert S. of Sam" & Susana M Kenin. xber 23d
Thomas S. of Thomas <& Eliz: Bisse, 2Ph [sic]
CARIBBEANA. 41
1724-5 \Vm Madox S. of Patrick & Ann Dyal, January 15,u
1725 Richard S. of Richard & Eliz Wilson, .March 27'"
Franses D. of Richard & Sarah Davis, April 11th
Mary D. of John & Sarah Morris, June 15"'
Thoinas S. of Nathanael Gateward &, Ann His Wife, Aug" 25th
Sarah D. of Wm & Eliz Watkins, 7ber 16th
Cuuingham 1>. of Isaac & Mary Roberdraw, Sber 15"'
Eliz D. of George & Jane Davidson, 9ber 19"'
1726 Hungerford S. of John & Hannah Spooner, April lUth
Renolt S. of Richard & Eliz Wilson, May 6"'
Mary D. of Codrington & Mary Burt, May 20th
John S. of Bastian & Ann Dixon, Augst 30"'
James S. of Thoinas &, Eliz Bisse, 7ber 6th
Elizabeth D. of Ann Rice, 7ber 21st
Wm S. of John & Mary Webber, 9ber 23u
Benjamin S. of Richard & Sarah Davis, xber 0"'
Richard S. of George A Marv Hamilton, xber 20th
1727 Robert S. of John & Sarah Morris, March 27"'
Eliz: D. of John & Eliz Clifton, April L5lb
Margret D. of Xathanael <fc Ann (rate ward. April 24,h
Affleck S. of Thomas & Eliz A\rade, July 20lh
Judith Eliz: D. of Sam11 & Sirsaua McKenin, July 25th
Daniel S. of Isaac & Mary Roberdraw, xber 5"'
Ann D. of James & Sarah Davis, xber 24"'
1728 Mary D. of Thomas & Susannah Belman, March 25th
Spooner S. of Richard & Eliz Wilson, April 20th
Ann D. of Codrington & Mary Burt, May 11"'
Wm S. of Wm & Ann Woodlv, June 27th
Eliz D. of W" & Eliz Watkins, July 1st
Eliz D. of Bastian & Ann Dixon, 7ber 29th
George S. of George & Jane Davidson, Sber 25"'
Michael S. of Richard & Sarah Davis, Sber 30"'
Benjamin S. of Thomas & Eliz Bisse, xber 15"'
Charles S. of Charles &, Franses Kanes, xber 20th
1728-9 James S. of James & Ann Brozet, March 16th
Mary D. of Man- Beuetield, March 23d
1729 Charles S. of Thomas & Ann Davis, April 12"'
Charles S. of Ann Lynch, July 20th
Eliz D. of James & Sarah Davis, 7ber 10"'
Honour D. of Thomas & Eliz AVade, 9ber 7'1'
Joan D. of John & Eliz Clifton, 9ber 15"'
\Vm S. of Joseph & Eliz: Bowry, 9ber 30"'
Mary D. of Michael & Ann Whalaud, xber 0"'
George S. of George & Mary Hamilton, xber 25"'
Ann D. of John & Ann Green, xber 29"'
1729-30 Eliz: D. of Thomas & Eliz Belman, Feb. 17"'
Susannah D. of Wm &, Eliz Watkins, Feb. 28th
BCHIALS.
1723 Thomas S. of Thomas & Eliz: Bisse, June 4th
Simon S. of Wm & Eliz Watkins, 9ber 23d
1724 Daniel S. of Sam" & Susanah McKening, May 25th
1725 Thomas S. of Nathanael & Ann Gateward, Aug"' 25th
Franses Ann D. of Thomas & Ann Davis, 9ber 7th
Thomas S. of Thomas & Eliz Bisse, 9ber 10,h
1720 Cuningham D. of Isaac & Marv Roberdraw, xber 15th
1727 W" Benuit, July 18"'
•±2 CARIBBEANA.
1727 Henry Lytton, 7bcr 10">
1727-8 Benjamin S. of Thomas & Ann Davis, Jaur* 24th
1728 Jane Wife of George Davidson, 9ber 3"'
George 8. of George Davidson, D° GUl
Judith Eliz D. of 8atnu & Susanah McKenin, 9ber 17th
Benjamin 8. of Thomas & Eliz Bisse, xber 15,h
1729 Benjamin 8. of Ann Lynch, 7ber 13th
Margret D. of Jobn & Ann Hazel, 7bcr 14th
Probat 8. of John & 8arah Morris, 7ber 27lh
Elizabeth Wife of John Parke, Sber 17th
Charles Stuart Sber 20tlj
Mary D. of Michael & Ann AVhaland, xber 7th
1729-30 Ann D. of The Honblc William & Ann Mathew, February the 4"'
1730 Nicholas Bland, March 2Glh
(Signed) Archibald Cockuukx.
ST. ANi\'S, SANDY POINT.*
Births & Burials 1724 till 1730, 7 years. Births, 10G; buried, 62.
(Signed) D\: Betuum, Sta! Anns Kector.
ST. ANTHONY, MONTSEKKAT.
A List of those that have been baptized since the fifth day of March 1722 to the
12"' of November 1729 within the Parish of S' Anthony in Mountserrat,
extracted from the Eegester Book of sd Parish.
Baptized James the 8. of John Wholey & Eleanor his wife
Elizabeth D. of W'n Finch & Elizabeth his wife
William the S. of John M' Kenin & Eleanor his wife
Thomas the S. of John Warren & Joau his wife
Johu the 8. of Andrew Pethford cV, Mary his wife
Thomas the 8. of James Thompson & Mary his wife
Richard the 8. of Thomas Long & Margaret his wife
Thomas the 8. of James Lee & Mary his wife
Mary the D. of John Navlor & Surah his wife
Anne D. of Mr Nath" Webb & Bethia his wife
James 8. of William Morton & Anne his wife
John 8. of Samuel Lawrence & Grace his wife
Johu the S. of Nicholas liirvau A; Honora his wife
Mary the D. of Edwd Beuuet & Jane his wife
George the S. of William Mead & Mary his wife
Susanna D. of W"' Cooper & Elizabeth his wife
Elizabeth D. of M' Thomas [lea & Anne his wife
Mary D. of W"1 Loriner & Mary his wife
John the 8. of Daniel Blackley ^ Mary his wife
Rachel D. of Chriatiern Lubery vV Judith his wife
Cathariue D. of Garret Barry ..v. Mary his wife
William 8. of Johu March & Agnes his wife
"William 8. of Johu Kigdeu & Sarah his wife
James & Mary 8. and L). of Sarah Slave of Capt. Fryo
Ruth D. of Edwd Cooper & Martha his wife
James S. of Daniel Suilevauo ..V .Mary his wife
• The Rector did uot forward any •ntrios.
22 Mar.
5th
17th
17"'
23 Apri
[12
May
8ti.
13"'
19
19"'
June
11th
14
July
23d
29th
Aug.
7th
28"'
Oct.
4-tb
12th
23d
Nov.
4*
Dec.
2G'h
Jan.
5"'
2-1 Apri
14"'
17th
May
24"'
30"'
Juno
y tii
22J
caribbeana. 43
1724 June 22d Elizabeth 1). of Majr Johu Eoynon & Anne his wife
July 2d William S. of William Broome & Mary his wife
Ditto Mathew S. of Capt Dyer i Margaret Lis wife
5th Anue D. of Nicholas Potter & Sarah his wife
Sept. 20th Kuth D. of M' N&tW Webb & Bethia his wife
27th Amy D. ut' Mr James Thompson & Mary his wife
29th Sarah D. of Charles D'wolf & Margu his wife
Ditto Thomas S. of Mr Peter Lee & Henrietta his wife
30th Nicholas S. of John Welch & Anne his wife
Oct. 4"' Jane D. of Mr Thomas Lee & Eliz. his wife
14th Anthony S. of James Nay lor & Sarah his wife
Jan. 10'1' Elizabeth D. of James Lee Si Mary his wife
1725 24th Mary D. of George Moody A Jane his wife
July b,h Mary D. of Thomas Nogle & [blank] his wife
Aug. II1'1 Anne D. of Nicholas Dougan Si Eose his wife
13'11 Thomas S. of Anth0 Alausel & Eliz: his wife
Ditto John bastard S. of John Cooper by Catharine Bi<"rs
[blank] Hannah D. of John Southwick Si Eliz: his wife
Oct. 31tL Parker S. of Mr Edwd Bennet & Jane his wife
Dec. 8th Anne U. of W"1 Broome & Mary his wife
12th Mary D. of Daniel, Morice Si Mary his wife
27th Edward S. of William Cooper & Julian his wife
July 14th Eleanor D. of Eichard Dyet Si Sarah his wife
Aug. lSth Mary D. of Maj1' Kovnon & Anne his wife
21th Nathanael S. of Mr Nath11 Webb & Bethia his wife
Oct. 20'11 Peter S. of Mr Peter Lee & Henrietta his wife
30th Anne D. of John Welsh & Anne his wife
[blank] James a bastard S. of Eleanor Ealsvay
Dec. 16th Thomas S. of James Hodge Si [blank] his wife
25th Thomas S. of John March Si Agnes his wife
28 Thomas S. of the Kevd Thomas Allen & Eliz: his wife
Jan. 5th Michael S. of Cap1 John Dyer & Margaret his wife
8th Thomas S. of M' James Thompson Si Mary his wife
19th Margaret D. of Patrick Mcguire &, Mary his wife
[blank} Mary D. of Eobert Drumond Si Eliz: his wife
22d John S. of John Eielder A Susanna his wife
Feb. 5th Mary D. of Daniel Blackley <t Mary his wife
Ditto Elizabeth D. of Mr Edwd Bennet & Jane his wife
Mar. 19th A'aleutine, a Slave of John Legayes
1726 April, 4th Mary D. of Nicholas Danniel & Eliz. his wife
10th William S. of John Harper Si Jane his wife
Ditto William S. of James Lee & Mary his wife
30lb Edward, a Slave of George Underwood
May IS"1 Mary D. of Nicholas Kirvau & Honora his wife
Ditto Mary D. of Nicholas Potter & Sarah his wife
. 28th Eichard S. of W"' Broom & Mary his wife
Ditto William S. of W'" Morton A: Anne his wife
June llUl Roger S. of M' W" Earl Si Trances his wife
24"' Dennis S. of Dennis Mahouy & [blank] his wife
26th James, a bastard S. of Alice Sweeney & Coll" John Moliueux
July 21"' Nathanael S. of Cap1 lies & .Anne his wife
[blank] Daniel S. of Daniel Sullivane A; Eliz. his wife
Aug. 15 George S. of George Moody & Jane his wife
Sept. 8th William S. of John Slatery Si Trances Ins wife
Oct. lat David S. of John lloleron it Mary his wife
15th James S. of Johu Bowkcr & Eleanor his wife
22d Sarah D. of M' John Blake Si Mary his wife
Oct.
31"'
Nov.
2.3"'
[bin tiki]
Dec. 26tb
30th
Jan.
2d
4th
7th
11th
30
[blank]
Feb. 17
[blank]
Mar. 30
Apri
May
128
27lh
44 CARIBBEANA.
1726 Oct. 31th Simon S. of Simon Chilcot & Eleanor his wife
Margaret D. of John Kerl of Antigua
Richard i William, two Slaves belonging to Mrs Grace Parson
Thomas Drinskill B. of Geo. Underwood & Frances his wife
Jane, a Slave of Mrs Mary Frye
"William S. of Wm Connel & Sarah his wife
Robert S. of Robert Drumond & Eliz. his wife
Anne D. of Wm Mead & Mary his wife
William S. of Mr Michael White & Mary his wife. [Michael
White married Mary Tomliuson 26 February 1726 at
St. John's, Antigua. — V.L.O.]
John S. of John March & Agnes his wife
John, a Negro belonging to Mary Haughton
George S. of Daniel Sullivane i Eliz. his wife
1727* [blank] Sarah, a Slave belonging to Thomasin Blakely
Heather & Mary, Slaves belonging to Peter Terry
Lucea, a Slave belonging to Mr Bedingtield Bramlev
Richd S. of Richa Dyet & Sarah his wife
July 21th Then baptized Nine Negroes belonging to Capt. Dyer
Oct. 2d John, a bastard of Coil0 Richd Cooke by Katharine [surname
illegible]
Eleanor, a bastard of Timothy Sheas
ll,h Mary D. of James Gibbons & Rebecca his wife
24th John S. of Mathew Thornton & Eleanor his wife
25th John & Mary S. & D. of Mr Nath: Webb & Bethia his
wife
Nov. 22d David S. of Wra Morton & Anne his wife
Emanuel & Mary, two Slaves belouging to Coll" Liildell
Eight negroes belonging to John Popplewell
Dec. 11th Mary D. of John Slatery & Frances his wife
Jan. 2d George S. of George Mortimer & Eliz: his wife
11 Mary, a Bastard of Richard Finch & Kleanor Gilbert his wife
21 Jane D. of John Fielder & Susanna his wife
Feb. 16 Susanua D. of John Southwick & Mary his wife
[blank]. Catharine D. of Jeffrey Con & Bliz: his wife
[blank] Bethia D. of Mr James Thompson & Mary his wife
Mar. 2d Henry, a Slave belonging to Mr Nath11 Webb
[blank] Elizabeth D. of Wni Cooper & Julian his wife
[blank] Elizabeth 1). of Mr Nicholas Daniel & EHz. his wife
1728 19th John S. of WU1 Broom & -Mary his wife
April 10lh Mary D. of Mr James Lee & Mary his wife
20 Joseph S. of Majr Dyer & Margaret his wife
May 4th William S. of Cap' Tho. lies & Anne his wife
10th James & Jane S. & d. of John Brady & Kath. his wife
ditto William S. of Henry Banks & Elizabeth his wife
June 29 Jane D. of W'" Council & Sarah his wife
July 8"' Edward S. of Edward Cooper & Martha his wife
27th Elizabeth D. of Mr Earl <t Frances his wife
Aug. 7th Anne d. of John Farrel & Eleanor his wife
24 Three Negroes belonging to M" Crace Parson
(To b« continued.)
• 1727 was first written, tho 7 wa« then altered into 8.
CARIBBEAN. 45
^t. holm's, dftfl Crct, JJriife.
The following list of Monumental Inscriptions from the pen of the Rector,
the Rev. L. Thomas. D.D., appeared in the "Antigua Churchman " for November
]907. It is hoped that verbatim transcripts, with description of the shields of
arms, may be made and signed by the Rector, as recommended by the Congress
of Archaeological Societies on 3 July 1907. The Editor will welcome any such
lists from other clergy.
Dr. Thomas kindly sends us the following list of Tombstone Inscriptions, in
S. John's, Fig Tree, Nevis, w hich is of great interest : —
Henry Williams Baker, Esq., formerly of co. Suffolk, d. 17 Dec. 1S23, aged 29.
Edward and "William Brazier (date gone).
Hon. Joseph Brazier, son of the late Edward Brazier, d. July 24th, 1834,
aged 42.
Husband, wife, and child, i.e., Edward Brazier, d. Sept. 20th, 1S19, aged S3.
Mrs. Anne Brazier, aged 47, Sth Dec. 1797 ; and
William Brazier, aged 12, Oct. 10th, 1794.
Frances, wife to Col. Richard Brodbelt, d. 27th Aug. 1723, aged 37, also her
children, Joseph Hill and Frances Hill Brodbelt.
Captain John Eddy, d. 2nd April 16S2.
Andrew Hamilton, Esq., d. 3rd April 1808.
*Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of the Hon. John Richardson Herbert, President of this
Island, d. Sept. 29th, 1709, in the 30th year of her age and 17th of her marriage.
Sarah Herbert, daughter of Thomas and Frances Herbert, and sister of
John R. Herbert, the President, d. Sept. 5th, 1785, aged 53.
John Richardson Herbert, President twenty-five years, has a tablet without
date erected by his daughter Martha Williams Hamilton.
*Philip Lee of the family in the Isle of Wight, d. in 16S8.
Fanny Henrietta Parris, wife of Richard Neave Parris, Esq., d. March 19th,
1817, aged 32.
*John, son and heir of Azariah Pinney, born May 3rd, 1G8G ; married in 170S
Maria, daughter and heir of William Helme, and d. 11th Dec. 1720.
Henrietta, wife of John Sanders, d. 29th Dec. 1746.
Mrs. Mary Williams Smith of Charlestown, Parish of S. Paul's, d. 21st Sept.
1829, aged 63.
Harriet Hopkins, wife of William Slater and daughter of Edward Brazier,
d. 11th July 1821, and Harriet her daughter, d. 19th Dec. 1824.
*Edmund Stapleton, Arm., brother of Sir William Stapleton, Bart., of York-
shire, d. 15th Kal. of Sep. (i.e., Aug. ISth) 1GS0.
"William "Woolward, Esq., who married Mary, daughter of Thomas Herbert,
Esq., and d. ISth Feb. 1779. Tablet erected by their daughter Frances Herbert,
who was first married to Josiah Nisbet, M D., ami since to Rear-Admiral Nelson,
who for his very distinguished services has been successively created a Knight of
the Bath and a Beer of Great Britain by the title of Baron .Nelson of the .Nile.
• All those have armorial bearings on the stone.
46 CARIBBEANA.
jgotcs antJ ©times*
GOODWIN.
Burke's "Commoners" and "Landed Gentry" state that Captain William
Ricards or Ricketts of Bluefields Fort, Jamaica, married about 1G72 Mary, daughter
of [Robert?] Goodwin, a younger son of Sir Francis Goodwiu of Winehendon,
Bucks, by bis -wife the Lady Elizabeth Grey, only dau. of Arthur, 14th Lord
Grey de Wilton, by his Lordship's first wife Dorothy Zouche.
Burke further states that Mary Ricketts nie Goodwiu died 175S, letat. 9G,
which would make her only 10 years of age at the alleged date of her marriage in
1G72 ! I have so far failed to trace any record of this [? Kobert] Goodwin. His
name does not appear on any of the pedigrees of " Goodwin of Winchendon."
1 wish to find out his parentage and also the name of his wife, and shall be glad
of any clue thereto.
JOHNSON OF JAMAICA.
Eachel Ricketts, dau. of Captain William Ricketts, married, according to
Burke and the Lawrence Archer's MSS. in British Museum, Lieut. Thomas
Johnson, R.N., and had issue.
Is anything known of the -ancestry of this Lieut. Thomas Johnson ?
BRISSETT OF JAMAICA.
I shall be glad of any information relating to this family, principally resident
in the Parishes of Hanover and Westmoreland, and intermarried with the Tharp,
Laurence, Scarlett, Johnson, Haughtou, and Spence families. I have got together
a " tentative" sketch pedigree of the Brissetts and their descendants.
32 Crosthwaite Park, E., Erskixe E. West.
Kingstown, co. Dublin.
ST. ANTHONY, MONTSERRAT.
On a marble tablet : —
Sacred to the Memory of
The Hon'ble Richard Symons
A native of the City of Bristol
Of an ancient and respectable family
Senior Member of His Majesty's Counsel
And Collector of the Customs for this Island.
Who resigued a well spent life
In the active discharge of his duties
On the 31st day of December lb20
Aged SI years.
By his death Society was deprived of
a valuable member
The Island of a zealous promoter of its interest
And the poor of a ready and liberal Benefactor
Asa tribute of respect to his private worth ,
This Monument is erected by an affectionate
And only surviving Sister.*
Below on a shield are the arms : Per fess argent and sable, a pole counter-
changed, and three trefoils slipped of the second [Stmons] (Symonda of Lyme-
Regis and Taunton bore: Per fess sable and argent, etc. [Papworth, lOlOj) ;
impaling .... [coat obliterated].
• Supposed to have been Mrs. Adams of Bristol
CARIBBEANA. 47
This Richard Symons had a brother-in-law. an Admiral Gcoclall, who 1 ad : —
1. Richard Symons Goodall. born in co. Gloucester or Somerset ; emigrated
to the "West Indies about 1S0O; married and left one son Samuel Butler
Goodall, and one dau. Mrs. Dyett, now living in Antigua.
2. Charles Hammond Goodall.
3. Thomas Goodall.
4. William Goodall.
5. Elizabeth Goodall, married Samuel Bird.
6. Charlotte Goodall.
It is desired to identify this ''Admiral Goodall." A certain Samuel Cranston
Goodall, Admiral of the White, who fought in Lord Rodnev's action off Dominica
in 1782, died 21 April 1801 at Teignmouth, co. Devon ("G.M.," 3sl). and his
brother William Granstone died 4 August 1S0G in Pownall Terrace, Lambeth
(Ibid., 7S1).
R. H. Koetrioht Dyett (Registrar).
St. John's, Antigua.
STAPLETON OF MARTINIQUE.
Edward Stapleton, an Ensign of the 11th West Indian Regiment, retired in
1S03, when it was disbanded, and -embarking in trade in Martinique is said to
have amassed a fortune of £30,000. He died while on business in Antigua, and
was buried at St. John's 19 January 1S1G. His stepson Thomas Doyle realized
the estate in the various islands on behalf of his Mother, but is understood to
have never returned to render any account. Are there any monumental inscrip-
tions to either of the above, or any other information ?
WEST INDIAN WILLS AT SOMERSET HOUSE.
I have during recent years made a list of all these between the years 1GG0
and 1797, and find that S00 wills relate to Jamaica, 450 to Barbados. 14.j to
St. Christopher, 110 to Nevis, and with the other Islands (excluding Antigua)
there is a total of about 1G70. There are not many wills between say 1G25 and
16G0, and allowing for those between 1797 — 1S0S, beyond which date we are not
allowed to work, there may be some 2000 wills in all.
Genealogists will no doubt agree that abstracts of these wills should be printed,
but quite apart from the cost of printing there will be the time, labour, and cost of
making the abstracts. The wills of Jamaica should form a separate volume, also
those of Barbados, and the other Islands might be grouped together.
If a sufficient number of subscribers can be obtained a start mi<_rht be made,
and if any voluntary workers will undertake to share the task of making abstracts
say for any one particular island, the wills of such island would be first printed.
WILLS IN THE REGISTER OFFICES IN THE WEST INDIES.
Until Reports are received from each Island it is useless to offer auv remarks.
Have the Legislatures issued any such official Reports on their local records:
ANCIENT BUILDINGS, MONUMENTS, ETC.
In the W. I. Committee Circular for November 21, 1908, it will lie noted with
satisfaction that on the representations of the W. 1. Committee the Earl of Crewe
has drawn the attention of the various Governors to the question of the preserva-
tion of ancient buildings and monuments of historic or public interest. Tins
official reminder is useful, but public opinion must also be enlisted, and local
authorities induced to preserve such mementos of a glorious past for the benefit
of the Empire.
Enuon.
48 CARIBBEAN A.
EARLE OF NEYIS.
Captain Roger Earle of the Assembly of Nevis in 1672. Parentage or place
of origin and descendants.
Parentage and descendants of Colonel Edward Earle of the Council of Nevis,
who commanded a Nevis Regiment at the re-capture of St. Kitts in 1090; of
Samuel Earle of Nevis, proprietor of a plantation in St. Mary Cayon, St. Kitts,
who suffered loss by the French invasion in 170,3, and was living in 1710 ; and of
Thomas Earle, living in Nevis in 1707.
Parentage and descendants of George Earle of the Division of Basseterre,
St. Kitts, living 1711, buried 4 October 1747 ; of Thomas Earle, whose daughter
Catherine was baptized at St. George's, Basseterre, St. Kitts, 4 November 1733 ;
of George Earle, buried 5 May 1709, aged 55, whose daughter Sarah was baptized
at St. George's, Basseterre, 1 January 1743-4, and buried six days later ; of John
Earle, baptized at St. Mary Cayon, St. Kitts, 14 May 1722, where he married
Elizabeth Burt 20 December 174-5, and where he was buried 10 November 1771 ;
of Thomas Earle, who married Grace Williams at St. Kitts 1 January 1730.
Parentage of Anne Earle, who died " of the late sickness, a low fever, at
St. Kitts," and was buried 3 October 1759 ; of Mary Earle of St. Kitts, who
married Henrv Berkeley, born 1734; of Anne Earle, buried at St. Kitts 5 July
1779, aged 52."
BURT OF NEVIS.
Colonel William Burt I., Deputy Governor of Nevis, died 10SG. Parentage
or place of origin, wife and children.
Name of the first wife of Colonel William Burt II., of Nevis, whose second
wife was Jane Pym.
Codrington Burt, son of William Burt III. of Nevis, had two daughters,
baptized at St. Mary Cayon, St. Kitts, in 1720 and 1728. Surname of his wife
"Mary," and did he have a daughter Elizabeth (? born in Nevis before he settled
in St. Kitts), who married John Earle at St. Mary Cayon in 1745 ?
JTJLITTS OF ST. KITTS.
William Julius of St. Kitts, born about 1095, had three sons, Caesar, William
John, and John, President of St. Kitts, baptized at Christ Church, Nichola Town,
18 April 1733-4, and two daughters, Fanny aud Catherine. Surname of his wife
"Ann Mary," and names of other children.
SHARRY OF ST. KITTS.
Roger Sherry signed a petition at St. Kitts 11 December 1724. Parentage or
place of origin, wife and descendants.
Roger Sherry had a sou Thomas Sharry, baptized at St. George's, Basseterre,
St. Kitts, 18 November 1733, and buried five days later. Parentage, wife
"Margaret's" surname, and descendants.
William Sharry had a son Roger Sharry, baptized at St. George's, BasM'terrc,
4 November 17-14. Name of wife (? Julius) or wives, and other children.
Elizabeth Sharry married first about 1780 Mr. Herbert of St. Kitts, a store-
keeper, by whom she had a daughter Eliza Ann, the wife of Archibald Paul), aud
secondly John Earle Pitcher at St. George'B, Basseterre, 9 April 1790. Her
parentage, and the Christian name of her first husband.
The Christian name of Mr. Burt, of the firm of Pitcher, Paul], aud Burt of
St. Kitts, circa 1S00.
Henbt W. Pook (Lieut. -Colonel).
121 Hither Green Lane,
Lewisham.
CARIBBEAN A.
iO
BOOKPLATE* OF VALENTINE MOEEIS, ESQ.
Crest. — A demi-lion'coupcd rampant Or.
Abiis.— Sable, a lion rampant between three scaling -ladder S, two in chief and
one in base, Or (Moitltis), impaling: —
Or, on a chevron Sable three horseshoes of the first, a chief Gules charged with
three fleurs-de-lis of the second. [If the chevron were Gules this would be the
oat of Watkina of Silkstone in Yorkshire. See " Papworth," 182 and 493.]
This may not have been, correctly speaking, a bookplate. It is lithographic.
VOL. I.
oQ CARIBEEANA.
jBtarri*«
Valentino Morris, Lieut. -Colonel in Dalzell's Regiment, and owner of extensive
plantations in Antigua, purchased the estate of Piercefield of 350 acres, in
St. Aryan's, co. Monmouth, in 1710, for £8250. He made additions to the old
house, increased the extent of the estate to 935 acres by subsequent purchases,
and died there about 1743, leaving an only son and heir Valentine, a minor, whom
he directed by his will should be educated at Leyden University, or one of the
Inns of Court.
Valentine, born 27 October 1727, probably at Antigua, inherited at his father's
death 113G acres in that island, let on lease at £2600 a year. He married at
Somerset House Chapel in December 174-8, Mary, eldest dan. and coheir of the
Hon. and Rev. George Mordaunt. He expended large sums in beautifying his
estate of Piercefield, where he indulged in lavish hospitality. A contested election
for Monmouthshire is said to have cost him £0000. Becoming involved in debt
his estates were mortgaged or sold, and his friends obtained for him in 1772 the
post of Lieut. -Governor of St. Vincent. The writer of a letter from Antigua,
published in the " Bath Chronicle" for 9 September 1773, alluding to St. Vincent,
says : "I understand Mr. Morris, late of Piercefield in Monmouthshire, is the
Lieutenant-Governor of that island ; for his sake, for the sake of that island, and
indeed for the sake of many lives in this, I could wish to see a man of his known
abilities in a station to command, not to be commanded, in that part of the
world, and for no other reason but because I am sure he would render important
services to his country." He did become Governor in 177G, but after the capture
of the island by the French in 1779, returned to England, as appears by the
following announcement : —
1779. St. Kitts. June 14. The Hon. Governor Morris and Lady are goirii;
home to England in the Snake sloop of war. (" Bath Chronicle.")
After unsuccessfully prosecuting various claims against the Government (the
Treasury paid his heirs £5000 on 28 June 179-4 for part of the balance due), he
spent six or seven years in the King's Bench Prison, during which period his
wife became insane. His friends obtained his liberty three years before his
death on 2G August 17S9, at the house of his brother-in-law Henry "YVilmot, in
Bloomsbury Square. His daughter, who was painted in 176S by Sir Joshua
Reynolds as " Hope nursing Love," died in 17G9. There were three other
children whose names are not known to me.
One, a son, probably the owner of the bookplate, may have been identical
with the following : —
1823, July 23. In Sloane-street, the wife of Valentine Morris, esq., a dan.
("G.M.," 17G.)
1S24. Valentine Morris, AVine and Brandy Mercht., 9 St. Marv-at-hill.
("London Directory. ")
184-2, Nov. 15. At Eling, Hants, Richard William Morris, esq., second son
of Valentine Morris, esq., of Battersea, to Caroline-Stratton, youngest dan. of the
late John Saunders, esq., of Downs House. (" G.M." for L843, 86.)
ISIS, Nov. G. At the Betroat. Battersea, aged 7S, Valentine Morris, esq.,
formerly a very successful wine merchant. (Ibid., (308.)
For further details see " Antigua," ii., 272, but as the Governor's *\ill was not
therein printed it is now given: —
Valentine Morris, formerly of Piercefield. co. Monmouth, late Governor-Hi-
Chief of the I. of S' Vincent, now of the 1. of Jersey, but at present in London,
Esq. Will dated 22 December 17SS. My nge was Gl the 27 Oct. Inst. To be
buried at Famborough if 1 die near there. Legacies to poor of cos. Monmouth and
Gloucester. My dear wife deranged will have £100 a year by her mar. sett., if
CARIBBEAN.*. 51
she recover I give her £200 a year more. Her nieces the Miss Milners.* My
dear sisters Sarah 'Wilmot & Caroline Morris £100 each, which my late mother
intended to bequeath them. My embarassetl estate and claims against the (iovcrn-
ment. My brother Henry Wilmot, Esq., £l(J0. My aunt Allot of Yorkshire.
Nieces Maria Milner, Eliz. Shipley, and Eliz. Seton'£50 each. Neph. Henry
Wilmot, Esq., 10 guineas. To Janetta Johnson, dau. to Mra Morrisette, wife to
Mr M., jeweller in Denmark Str., Soho, £1000. Tyrrell Herbert of Antigua,
Esq., who manages my affairs there, Ex'or and £100. To Nath1 Humphrys,
formerly of A., now lately gone to settle at Martinique or Guadaloupc, £1U0.
Nephew Sir Wm Milner certain family pictures. My late wife. My real estate
to any son, failing to my said two sisters. Test1 was late of S1 Geo., Bloomsbury.
Proved 15 January 1791 (P.C.C., 31, Bevor). (A long will, and this a very short
abstract.)
The Vicar of St. Aryan's writes me that there is no Morris tablet in his Church.
Blake.
The following letters and notes with pedigree were sent me in 1S95 bv
Mr. Martin J. Blake of 9 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn. The footnotes are his.
He was also author of : —
Blake Family Becords, 1300 — 1700, a Chronological Catalogue, with Copious
Notes and Genealogies of many branches of the Blake Family, by Martin J.
Blake, illustrated with facsimiles, plates of seals, portrait, etc. Two volumes Svo,
parchment. 1902—190-3.
Montserat, 22° Jully 1G73.
Worthey Brotherf
Your letters of the 2nd of ffebruary & 2G"1 of March last I have received
& will doe what I can for my Coossin John Blake£ as you have recommended
to me. You writ consearniug your brother Patricke Blake. § I am very ready to
pay him here at all demaunds with all my creditors and am sorry not to have
provision to pay them all there but lett them be sure I will never venter anything
for their paymla as long as I live here least it should be lost. I stand to my first
principle, ffraunces trench & some others of my creditors, threatens to come
hither & discredit me in that particular I doe not care for them, for I thanke
God, I carryed meselfe soe honest & civil theise yeares I live here that they nor
100 more of them can doe me any hurte; I tould long since to the General! &
best of these partes, that my liveing here was to recruite my greate losses whereby
I should be enabled to pay my debts at hoame, which I am ready to doe accord-
ing to the .statutes & eustomes of this countrey, which is noc disereditt in theise
ptes of the world, as long as a man complyelh honestly in his dealings here. As
for my present condicon I refer you unto my brother Nicholas. If I can con-
venientlv order it 1 doe intend to bring all my children together to live with some
English Mistress for such of them as do live in the countrey will want schooleing.
My brother John is well in Barbadoes. 1 would wish he were eleere ot the
dutch men to which purpose I writ to him to give them an ace' deliver up theirc
• Sir William Milner married 1717 Elizabeth, youngest dau. and coheir of lion, and Rev.
George Mordaunt. the sister to Mary, wife of Valentine Morris.
t Thomas Make fitz John of Mull.i^hmorc, co. Galway.
I Probably the writer's first cousin John Blake, son of the writer's uucle Martin Blake lilz
Nicholas, then deceased.
§ Fitz Nicholas titz Anthony of Kiltulla, co. Galway, whose sister Mary was married in 1(338
to Thomas Blake of Mullaghmore, co. Galway, eldest brother of the writer, und the person to
whom this letter was written.
E 2
52 CARIBBEAN A.
effects & receive his Generall acquittance. I hope he will doe well without it,
for he hath very greatc creditt for his honesty. I am sorrv vou have very hard
times, there is nothing sweeter than a good plentifull liveing, which, I thanke God,
is not wanting unto
Your very loveing Brother
H. Blake.
I beseech you present my humble respects to my father* to whom I would
write but that T have resolved not to trouble him before I pay all my debts and
then congratulate the same with what more 1 shall then have cause. I send
orders with my brother Nicholas to receive of you soe much of mv effects as was
received by your order from Mr Patrieke Creagh and now in your hands as mv
Brother tells me, which I intend to be employed by him as I direct in hopes that
by its profitt it may amounte to soe much as to pay the debt mv Brother Nicholas
contracted a bond for my ace' for which it was designed first and which is the
ouldest & as just a debt & as greate a burthen on mv conscience as any other
debt. My Eespects to your bedfellowf & to your father & mother in law.
Endorsed : To my loveing Brother, Mr Thomas Blake at (railway.
Montserat, IS*'1 December 1(573 for
£51 : 00 : 03d.
At five dayes sight after the arrival] of the ketch Edmond of Montserat in the
roade of Gallway or porte of disehardge of this my first bill of exc pay unto the
order of Mr Thomas Blake fit/. John the sum of fifty one pounds three pence stirl.
vallue received of Mr Henry Blake, make good paym4 & place it to the ace' of
Your loveing friende
To Mr Garrett Keone, merchant. Ric. Darcy.
Accepted by me the 22nd of January lG7v. Garrett Keon.
Montserat, IS Jully 1C74.
Deer Brother,
I understand by my Brother Nicholas l'tre by the way of Barbadoes
that the bills of ex11 1 sent you were not paid which is a create disapoiutin1 of my
expectac'ons to pay my creditors; my Coossen Richard DArcy assured me, that
his nephew Mathew will pay the bill of £50 odd moneys ; he parted hence in the
Phoenix of Boston in May last; as for the bill of t'G or thereabouts I pray force
paym1 by law from Garrett Keone it being his owne proper debt ; for the paym'
of the bill of £50 odd moneys, I have security here, and for the £(! I have none.
This is all, referring you to the rest of my I'trea with my love to your bedfellow
& children, I Remaiue
Your very loveing Brother
H. Bt.AKF.:
If you receive the contents of the Bills dispose of it as by former orders.
I understand my father writ unto me p. Andrew oge Blake's ketch .v. should In-
very glad to have received it being (as 1 understand) in the behalf e of Patr'
Lynch ; whatever he would have me doe in that or in any other business by his
owne handwriting I would A. will doe it, if within my power. 1 pray present my
humble Respects to him and my worthy mother.
Endorsed ; To my worthy Brother Mr Thomas Blake At Gallway.
* Fitz Nicholas.
f His brother Thomas's wife, dau. of Nicholas Blake fitz Anthony of Kiltull i, co. Galway.
X Henry Blake fitz John.
CARIBBEAN.
53
Nicholas Blake (fit/. John) of Gulway, merchant, died=p.Jitlianc, dau.
intestate 28 February 1621. Adm'on granted to hi3 , of Valentine
eldest son John Blake by Archbishop of Tuaui on .3 Novem- Ffreneh of
her 1G21 (original in possession of Martin J. Blake of Galway.
Lincoln's Inn).
I
1. John Blake (fitz=
Nicholas) ; in 1610
presented a Petition
to the Commissioners
forthe " Plantation "
of Galway, claiming
certain lands in co.
Galway inherited
from his aucestors,
and setting out his
pedigree;* Mayor of
Galway in 1616 ;
transplanted to Mul-
laghmore, co. Gal-
way, by the Common-
wealth Government
in 1655 : died 16S0.
=Mary
French,
married
before
1625.
2. Martin-
Blake (tit/.
Nicholas),
died be-
fore 1052.
1. Francis Blake (fitz
Martin).
2. John Blake (fit/, Mar-
tin), seems to have gone
out to join his cousin
Henry Blake (fitz
John) at Montserrat.
3. Mary Blake, married
John Lynch fitz Tho-
mas.
3. James =fz. . . .
1. Nicholas
Blake
(Oge)
(fitz
Blake (fitz
Nicholas),
Nicholas).
Sheriff of
—
Town of
Mary
Galway in
Blake,
1649.
married
Patrick
|
Bodkin.
Patrick Blake
(fitz James).
1. Thomas:
Blake (fitz
John), a
merchant
of Galway
Town, anil
of Mul-
laghmore ;
died 16S9.
Mary,
dau. of
Nicholas
Blake
(fit/, An-
thony) of
Kiltulla,
co. Gal-
way ;
married
1658.
2. Henry Blake (fitz
John), emigrated to
Montserrat (circa)
1670 ; sold his planta-
tion there to his bro-
ther John Blake of
Barbadocs in Septem-
ber 1676. and returned
to Ireland; purchased
the estate of Lehinch,
co. Mayo, ami Renv\ le,
co. Galway, in 1077-S;
married before he went
to Montserrat, and
seems to have left his
wife in Ireland; died
at Lehinch 4 March
1701. Will dated 26
January 1702.
3. John Blake (fitz
John), was settled
at Barbadocs in
1673 ; had a share
with his brother
Henry Blake in a
plantation in Mont-
serrat; in 1(576 pur-
chased his brother
Henry's share and
went to reside in
Montserrat, where
he settled perman-
ently ; was married
before he went
abroad, and brought
out his wife first
to Barbadocs and
afterwards to Mont-
serrat. =F
I
4. Nicholas
Blake (fitz
John),
seems to
have also
gone out to
Montserrat,
but re-
turned to
Ireland be-
fore his
brother
Henry, and
afterwards
resided in
Ireland.
John Blake.
• For particulars concerning tlie petition and pedigree (l(H0) of John Blake (fit* Nicholas)
see Roderic 0 Flaherty's " History ot Jar (West) Counaught," written in 1684, and published
(with Notes l>v James liuruiiuuu) at Dublin in L846 by tlie Iruh Archaeological Society, pp.
102—213.
51
CauijjUEanA.
>hn
John Blake of=f=Eveline
Mullaghmore, ; Lynch,
andof Windfield, i married
co. Galway, died 1695.
(circa) 172-L
I
1. Thomas=pAnn, dau.
Blake of
Mullagh-
more and
Windfield,
died 17152.
of John
Bodkin of
Annagh,
co. Gal-
way, mar-
ried 1719.
John Blake=Mary,
of Mullagh- dau. of
more and
Windfield,
died s.p.
1786 ; left
his estates
to his cousin
John Blake.
Pat Kir-
wan of
Cregg,
co. Gal-
way.
1. Patrick
Blake,
died v.p.
1693.
T
2. John Katharine Blake, His de-
Blake, married Sir Bo- seendants
bert Lynch of settled at
Castle Carra, co. Montser-
Mayo, 4th Bart. rat.
2. Mark,
Blake,
mer-
chant, of
Galway.
=Joan, dau. of
Valentine
Ffrench of
Carrowreagh,
co. Galway ;
married 1731.
Henry=pCharity, widow
Blake of j of Francis Pal-
Lehinch mer, and dau. of
and Ken- Maurice Antics-
vyle, died ley ; married
(circa) 1722.
1735.
Ill
1. Ignatius Blake, emigrated to Lima
in Peru.
2. Valentine Blake, succeeded to the
estates of Kenvyle and Lehinch in 1773
on death of his kinsman Henry Blake of
Lehinch ; ancestor of Blake of Kenvyle.
3. John Blake, succeeded to Mullagh-
more and Windfield, co. Galway, under
will (17S6) of his cousin John Blake.
Henry Blake
of Lehinch
and Kenvyle,
died s.p. in
1773; left
his estates to
Valentine
Blake (fitz
Marcus).
Son Henry*
By the tiranicall usadge and uncharitable proceedings of my cussin
Martinf Blake I was necessitated to sell my fewe cowes — to fewe — to make him
Eayment, and my poore tenants (excepting foure) all destroyed and broken by
is meaues these two yeares past. And the two qrters of Cornikealla^h and
Carrownifagh are wast without yealding any rent. And in my greatest need aud
want you have suplied me God be thanked, that he hath enabled you to relieve
me as aforesaid : And seuthence your departing heere bench you have my blessing
running with you in all places wherein you goe, and so shall have a continuance
to my lives end. I am most desirous to have a visible sight of you before niy
parting this transitory life. As oftin as my son Nicholas takes this towne in bis
wayes to the faires 1 doe press him to pay your creditors, wherebe you should be
disingaged and come to your native countrie with creditt, and to me great comfort
and joye ; notwithstanding that Nicholas takes care and paines in observing orders
and in complying with my desires it fears me, he shall not be able to discharge
my desires and request, for tubacco is verry plentifull now in this countrie, and
in noe request. 1 conclude with my blessing and love to yourseife, to my son
John, J my sons Kobertt French, Audrewe Browne and Patricke Browne.
Mullaghmore the S"' of January 1675.
Your father
John Blake. §
• Second son, of MotnNerrat.
I Then at Barbados.
t Fitz Andrew of Cuiuuicr.
§ Fitz Nicholas, had beou iu 104(3 Mayor of Galway.
CA.1UB13EA.NA. 55
Montserat, 20 May 1G7-5.
Deere Brother
I have yours of the 25th of 10,,r last & of the 13"' Aprill last, whereby
I understand you owe me by the Ballanee of your ace1 sex pounds ten shills sterl.
I di«l order my Brother John Lynch and Patr. Brown all the Indigo into your
hands to be kept nevertheless if my creditors would take the one halfe in Indigo
& the other halt'e in money as in my Brother Nicholas letter I desire you to doe
it. I have nothing nevre particularly to write you referring you to my Brother
Nicholas letters and addvisses. 1 neede not desire you to be very carefull of all
my conscarnes & to cleere me from my debts. I was sure of it already and my
Brother confirmed me of your more than fraternall care of me ; with my love to
your wife & ehildreu & Coossen James Blake, I remaine
your very loveing Brother
H. Blake.*
I pray remember my love to father Daniell.t
Brother I am very much troubled for that whore (as I am credibly informed)
come out along with my Brother John's* wife. I am afraide she may be the
occasion of his confusion by her seducem'. I pray God preserve him. Boh' «fc
Nicholas advised him to put her out of the Company of his wife by telling her
quality <fc he would not ; a strange alteration in one that hated the name of a
whore as much as any in the world. By the first I will advise him to throw her
away, which I prav God he may doe for his owne future content.
H. B.
Endorsed : To my Loveing Brother Mr Thomas Blake fitz John in Gallway, per
the Iudeavour of Corke.
Bridge in Barbados, l'1 Nobr 1G75.
Deare Brother§
Tours of the 26Ul of Augst last I have on the 28th ultimo recJ. I am
glad you rec'1 the moneys mentioned in your sd letter ; Seeing that yourselfe and
nearest relations are against the sending hither of my sonnc I doe willingly
submitt to your better judgements wherefore let him remaine there of whom
I most earnestly intreat you to be most carefull and to see him decently provided
with all necessaries for which purpose I will not from time to time faile to rcmitt
you moneys by the way of London. Mr Nicho. Lynod the schoole master at Mace
hath written me that he would be very kind to him for which cause if you & my
father in law will thinke it convenient let him remaine under his tuition ; for
whom is one of the incloseds to whom pay plentiefully what you will thinke fit,
that he may be the more encouraged to take paines about the childe : the inclosed
for my sd Father in law peruse and resealc I pray you, and deliver it if you can
with your owne hands.' I am very glad of my brother Nicho. and nephew Martin's
safe arrival: To my Father ami mother I pray you remember me and my wife,
whose blessings I most humbly crave ; as likewise 1 pray you remember my kind
love to Lather Daniell. The wench come over along with my wife; I am most
sensible what my brother Henry bath written me heretofore of her as likewise
what you intimated p. your s'1 letter, to which I say that though 1 find her as yet
most vitious lesse here perhaps deterred through the most severe correction
I keepe her under yet because of s'1 had reports 1 would not at all abide her under
my roofe but I thereunto am as yet inevitably compelled by reason my wife being
as I find her of a very weake constitution cannot discharge all herselfe; tor
washing starching making of drinke and keeping the house in good order is no
* Henry Blake. t A Roman Catholic Triest at Gal way.
t John Blake litz John, then of Barbados.
§ Thomas illake l\lt John of Galway, merchant.
56 CARIBBEANA.
small taske to undergoe here ; if I would dismisse her another I must have which
may prove tenne times worse than her ; for untill a neger wench I have be brought
to knowledge 1 cannot considering my present charge be without a white maid.
I hope all will doe well for I have as much peace and tranquilitie in mv house as
any one in the world can desire for which the Lord of heaven be for ever praised.
Trading groweth dayly here worse and worse, onely that provitions now and then.
as now it is, very scarce and deare ; viz' beefe sold at 'So3 p. barr ; and some new
beefe lately come in at 40s p. barr: which prices I am sure will long continue
because provitions due now beginne to come in from New England and some few
from Bermudos. If you could at any time send hither 10 or 20 barr; or more of
good beefe and finding freight at a moderate rate you may expect thereby
reasonable profit. The hist Hurricane we had here which was on the last day of
August last hath at least by a third part made this Island worse than it was, God
Allmightie grant us patience. My wife remembered herselfe very kindly to you
and to my sister your wife, and so doth, being all at present
Your most faithfull brother and serv1
John Blake.*
I am exceeding glad to heare of my daughter's improvement which I hope
through the innocencie of her mother God Allmightie will dayly increase, to which
purpose her father's dayly prayers will not be wanting. I pray yrou remember my
most humble service to your worthy brother Mv James Blake to whom I am most
thankfull for his kind letters to myselfe and wife : his nephew Thomas the Lord
be praised doth enjoy very well his health whereof I was most fearcfull because of
the thinnesse of his complectiou but he doth well as aforesd and doe not doubte
under God but he will prove in time a sufficient man. I pray you likewise
acquaint our cousin Francis Blake fitz Martin that I will send his letter to me to
my brother Henry who I am sure will not willingly wrong him or anybody else,
for his honest dealings are, the Lord be praised, well known to the world.
Montserat, 11th May 1G7G.
Deere Brothcrf
Your letters of the G"1 10Ul and 24th ultimoe I have received and this day
delivered possession unto my coosen Edward Bodkine of the plantation with
appurtenances and negers for your acco' who confessed Judgement in your
name for 10GSS9lb sugr to be paid unto me by the first of May next which is due
after clearing and ballancing all accots. I pray God send you much joy of it.
If I have occasion to draw on you for 20000"' sugar advise me thereof by the
first; 1 intend it towards the eonsignm1 from thence, if I can receive any of their
effects here. For a further acco1 of all my proceedings with myr coosen Edward
Bodkine I refer to his letter who, I believe will send you a coppie of all ; and so
desiring to my sister and assureiug my endeavours shall not be wanting to
forward your interest here. 1 remaine
Your very loveing Brother
H. B.
23 May 1G7G.
I am come to this day and have nothing to add but that I am bound without
doubt for Gallway in a pinke from hence bound thither where 1 tooke my passage
and agreed for some fraight, aud so doe rest
Yours
H. B.
A true copy of my brother Henry Blakes letters to me, John Blake.
• Third son of John Blake tilE Nicholas, Mayor of Gal way in 1646.
f John Make titz John, at Barbadoes.
CARIBBEANA. 57
Bridge in Barbados, 2S July 1G7G.
Deare Brother
My last unto you was on the 14"' of xl)r last by the way of London since
which I did till now forbeare to trouble you with any unuecessarie lines ; yours
of the 17lh oi; Feb. last with its inclosed ace1 1 have rec'1. For your great care
and paiues taken about my children I am to you infinitely beholden for which
I render you all possible thankes : I hope God Allmightie will reward your great
charitic extended towards me and mine the continuance whereof I most earnestly
begge. I have p. tins convenience ordered my correspondent at London by name
Nathaniel! Bridges to remitt you £25 slerl. towards the reliefe of my children
which is little enough ; but this our present croppe proving so extreame bad as it
doth and my purchasing of my brother Henrys share of the plantation that was
in halves betweene us at Montserrat, hindered me from sending a larger reliefe
according to my ardent desire, for which I am exceedingly grieved ; however by
sending any more than the said surnme I cannot otherwise helpe myselfe at present.
I hope God Allmightie will for the future enable me to provide more plentifully
for them, which to bringe to passe, my utmost industrie will never be wanting :
here inclosed is a couple of lines from Mr Carpenter according your desire; to
my honoured Father and mother I pray you present my most humble dutie whose
blessings I most humbly crave whom be pleased to acquaint that my wife and
myselfe doe injoy very well our healths, for which the Lord of Heaven be ever
praised. To my Father I would have written but that I am loathe to trouble him
with the perusall of frivolous lines, whose sight 1 most vehemently long for, which
if I had competent meanes to remove from hence I would quickly attempt to
injoy ; in the meantime 1 must have patience : the inclosed for my sister Mary
1 pray you cause to be delivered and the inclosed for my brother Henry who is
homeward bound I leave open that you may understand of part of my grievances.
If further imploym1 will not come upon me more than now I have, 1 am
resolved as soon as I can discharge* myself from hence, to remove for Montscrrat
aud there to settle myselfe for some yeares to ye end I may in time gaine
something for to bring me at last home. My wife remembered herself most kindly
to you &■ to your wife my sister, to whom & to her Beverend Parents and her
brothers James aud Patricke I pray you present my most faithfull love &
service: your nephew Thomas is well in health, who I hope will doe well in
time, being all at present from
Your most faithfull Brother & humble serv'
Joitxf Blakk.
Endorsed : For M1' Thomas Blake, merchant at Gallway in Ireland, p. Mr
Will1" Waite q. 1). G.
iWornc ISntcc, Qonumca*
The W. I. Committee, having on 2b' October last approached the Colonial
Office on the subject of the preservation of historic sites and antiquities in the
W. I., on 7 November the Administrator of Dominica, Mr. Douglas SToung, was
called upon to report on the condition of the old military burial-ground at Morne
Bruce, Dominica. This Report has now been recently received, and by the
courtesy of the Earl of Crewe transmitted to the W. I. Committee, aud from it
I have made the following notes : —
On the withdrawal of the troops the Ordnance property was by Act of ISoi
transferred to H. M. for public uses.
* lf>78, Feb. 18. John Blake in the sloop Resolution for Montseratt, John Ingleby Com';
timeout. Ticket from Barbados. (Hotteu's " Lists of Emigrauts," p. 349.) f tiuuk this relates
to the writer.— LV. L. 0.]
t Fitz JoUu.
58 CaribbeanA.
In 1857 certain of the buildings were occupied as an Alms House, and tlic
burial-ground a few hundred yards off, of i- acre and walled in, was used for the
burial of the dead from the Institution up to lb97, when the Alms House was
closed.
In ISO!) the old Military buildings and -10 acres (including the burial-ground)
were occupied by an Agricultural .School, from 1903 the burial-ground lias been
properly attended To. Copies of the inscriptions on the seven* displaced head-
stones and the Trotter railed-in tomb with four photographs were enclosed.
Copies of inscriptions on existing grave-stones in chronological order as far as
it is known : —
Erected by Qur: Matter
James Nashf in Memory
of His Sou Robert ; who
Departed this Life the
313t: of July 1S01 Aged S Y":
(? Here lies)
The Body of Elenor Bartlet
Daughter of George G ... en
Bartlet who died on 24 Feb.
1805 aged 3 Years.
I.H.S.
Here rest
The Mortal Remains
of the late
Sergeant Benjamin Jones
54th Regiment who died
September 19th 1848
Aged 27 years. (Eight lines follow.)
Sacred to
The memory of
Captain Henry Brown
Late of the 54th Regiment
Who departed this
Life on the 19th September
1819 Aged 4 L years.
Sacred to the Memory
of
Alexander Trotter
of
Tiddenham Chase
Gloucestershire
Assistant Commissary General
Who died
26th January 1S52
Aged GO years.
• There are only five head-stones shewn in the photograph, hut six inscriptions given.
t There is a photograph of this stone. Above the inscription appears G. ft. in an oval
surrounded by a wreath on which is : . ."d uattalion .... hegimbnt, surmounted by a crown
and ftauked by military trophies.
CARIBftEANA. 59
Head-stone from which the square metal name-plate has disappeared. (A photo-
graph of this is given.) On either side is incised a cup and cover in the Chippen-
dale style. The one on the left has I think emblems of freemasonry, the one ou
the right : —
Crest : An arm in armour couped. Arms : .... a chevron between 3 towers ....
These may have been presentation cups. There is a similar example on the
tablet of H. H alley of St. Vincent in Bathampton Church. Below is this
inscription : —
"Long Long this Stone and pointed Clay ;
Shall melt the musing Britons Eyes.
Oh ! vales : and wild woods, shall they say,
In yonder Graves some Masons lies.
May each Freemason Good and true,
In Britaius Isles be found ;
And in Remotest Regions too,
May love and Harmony abound,
And all confess true Wisdoms Power,
Till Time and Masons are no more."
On fragment of stone : —
Aged 10 mouths.
iLtst of iHarrtagcs on raortr in Jamaica
prcbtous to 1680.*
[Add. MS. 21,931, British Museum.]
Date ST. CATHERINE.
1676 Matrimony solemnized and confirmed between
April 10 Nicholas Lyssons Junr and Susanna Goffe
15 Lazarus Ashley and Elizabeth Licorish
16 Anthony Sledge and Catherine Smyth
May 15 James Whitsey and Elizabeth Jones
23 Robert Newberry and Katherine Patison
June G James Tudor and Ruth Covill
7 Thomas Barnett and Elizabeth Wiggins
8 William Wortin and Margaret Hill
8 George Maskall and Susanna Campion
15 Coll. Theodore Cary and Dorothy Wale
29 William Gravestock and .Mary Benskin
29 Henry Marshall and Mary Smyth
July 17 Henry Ward and Anne Barret (at Porte Roy all)
20 Stephen AyliiT and Margaret Denby
Aug. 15 Lewis Lewis and Susanue Tapin
• Continued from p. 17.
60 CAribbeana.
Sept. 5 William Eaton and Jane Doughty
14 John Collet and Susanne Finch
17 William Rudroff and Mary Walker
25 John Allen and Elizabeth Pamell
Oct. 15 Cornelius Wyatt and Margery Smyth
19 John Shaw and Alice Gale
23 Henry Heck and Phillis Wotton
Nov. 30 Jeremiah Walters and Rebecca Mollins
Dec. 14 Thomas Burnell and Christian Goodyear
24 Edward Bradley and Elizabeth Collins
25 Ll Coll. Samuel Barrey and Elizabeth Modyford
1676-7
Jan. 15 Michael Bullock and Margaret Seollthrop
Mar. 12 Humphrey Boskervaile and Mary Hull
William Dainty and Maiy Coulter
William Barline and Anne Hoskins
Andrew Angola and Anna Maria
William Wright and Susanne Wheterall
John Mason and Alary Cope
Thomas Goffidge and Elizabeth Samson
Joseph Peters and Alary Walrond
John Elsely and Joanna Bivile
James Lespines and Margaret Ncdham
Balthasor Delorier and Maria Cheoueite (a Alulatto man and Negro
woman)
Robert James and Alary Rawlingson
Robert Chapman and Mary Weston
John O'Neal and Elizabeth Lee
Francisco Alaneses and Alaria Candclaria (free negroes)
Richard Brown and Margaret Pierce
John Lombard and .Mary Moore
John Eager and Thomasin Saul
Alichael Lalleure and Katherine Russell
Henry Read and Elizabeth Roan
William Bish and Joan Hart
Lewis Anderson and Anne Robinson
Thomas Gibbon and Anne Macquecn
Robert Hart and Anne Wildrish
Abraham Loadman and Anne Powell
Thomas Cammock and Elizabeth Pickering
Peter Moore aud Black Betty (tree negroes)
Robert Cave and Susanne Alartyn
Thomas Ferryman and Elizabeth Francis
John Bandwell and Elizabeth Alarlow
John Yates and Aune Hunsdone
David True and Elizabeth South
James Forster and Rebecca Peterson
John Spencer and Phillis Barrett
Henley Cuillt'ord and Mabel Langford
Timothy Scott and Joanna Scott
Thomas) Wallis and Catherine Wood
Francis Richardson aud Sarah Grimstoue
167
7
Alar.
26
31
April
8
!)
May
ID
L3
15
27
June
5
16
26
July
1
2s
29
Aug.
11
22
2:}
26
Sept
17
22
Oct.
■_>
8
9
15
Nov
7
8
Dec.
2
6
s
27
27
167
7-8
Jan.
17
Feb
4
24
Alar
. 10
13
19
CARIBBEAN A. 01
1678
Mar.
25
28
April
G
13
May
14
19
20
29
June
G
July
7
8
11
20
28
29
Aug.
11
Oct.
1
31
Nov.
10
11
L5
29
Dec.
13
16
17
22
30
Edward Hunt and Ursula Blake
John Howell and Rachel Jordan
Thomas Screetch and Mary Burroughs
Richard Pay ton and Judith Gibbons
Edward Hornsby and Sarah Lane
John Auger and Margai'ett Cowdell
George Lewis and Rebecca Marshall
Richard Friend and Anne Munfield
John Leake and Hannah Taylor
Richard Taylor and Rebecca Horner
Edward Worrell and Anne Wheatly
Fulke Rose and Elizabeth Langley (at Porte Royall)
Thomas Earbeck and Mary Xeale
Peter Haddard and Sarah Bowen
Thomas Best and Susanne Crane
Mingo Delacruee and Alice Collins
John Wethersby and Margaret Yates
Garret Murnley and Elizabeth Mackaw
Thomas Churches and Elizabeth Goodall
Robert Edwards and Jane Haynes
Edward Harding and Mary Hourden
Tobias Root and Elizabeth Williams
Joseph Pochin and Catherine Warren
Thomas Ketten and Elizabeth Low
John Legatt and Anne Morgan
Sir Francis Watson and Elizabeth Collier
Thomas Barlow and Anne Bousey
1G78-9
Jan. G George Williams and Mary Collenridge
16 Dennis Maeswaine and Frances Deane
Feb. IS Nicholas Elston and Anne Nesfield
22 John Jones and Jane Grymes
23 John Dennis and Anne Prosser
25 William Moore and Rebecca Lightfoot
Mar. 4 John Cavey and Elizabeth Barker
4 George Ashby and Eleanor Scarlett
12 John Baily and Mary Mighty
1G Thomas South and Deborah Watson
1G79
27 Thomas Elvard and Penelope Cary
30 Edward Usedone and Anne Piper
30 Richard Guy and Alice Groves
April 3 Jacob Howard and Katherine Wells
21 George Sheller and M arth a Sawyer
23 Edward Price and Isabel le Burges
May 13 Abraham AVebb and Isabelle Miller
25 John Lambe and LTrsula Probey
June 20 Richard Davis and Isabelle Hollifield
July 19 Isaak Allen and Mary Walker
28 Edward Turner and Sarah Fitzwilliams
29 George Richardson and Jane Goodson
Aug. 5 Edward Drake and Grace Modvford
G2 CARIBBEANA.
Aug. 9 Adam Atkins and Helene Ferdinando
21 William Coward and Mary llymes (in Clarendon)
27 Edward Godward and Elizabeth Plumley
Sept. 1 Abraham Harris and Anne Harris
4 William Fleetwood and Elizabeth Ewer
17 John Jones and .Martha Stnbbs
30 Abraham Mills and Elizabeth Harrison
Oct. 2 John Wake and Jean Matterson
Andrew Read and Susanne Green
20 William Gibson and Mary Powell
27 George Crosse and Sarah Stone
Nov. 1 Thomas Bishop and Joan Binham
•i John Sanders and Elizabeth Peace
2S John Heath and Elizabeth Edwards
Dec. 11 Thomas Ball and Mary Horner
28 Joseph Tyner and Elizabeth Greenwood
28 John Frank and Joanne Craddock
ST. ANDREW.
Marriages Anno 1GGG.
June 7 John Willson and Ann Zeale
10 Edward Woodin and Grace Tumbler
July 5 Richard Spicer and Anne Hopkins
8 Thomas Jones and Elizabeth Hall
Aug. 5 Richard Flenrick and A'ce Claydon
Sept. 13 James Thomson and Mary Zeale
Oct. i Silas Crouch and Joan Jesse
Nov. 30 Richard Fielder and Eleanore Shullevant
Dec. 17 William Parker and Jane Biarom
Mar. 21 Thomas Joyce and Elizabeth Parrum
Anno 1GG7.
May 20 Thomas Edmunds and Sarah Holder
Thomas Poel and Mary Moody
John Standly and Alee Turner
Francis Standly and Sarah Ellis
Robert German and Elizabeth Sharrom
John Francum and Elizabeth Boin
John Pitts and Christian Thomas
George Whottle and Mary Maekarta
Ansell Coaly and Margery Barnes
Richard Guest and Mary Onion
Joseph Castell and Elizabeth Boam
Peter Turpin and Elizabeth Lather
William Tanton ami Hester Smith
Thomas Tod and Anne Johnson
(To'J/e continued.)
June
•>
21
July
11
Aug.
9
Sept.
8
Nov.
11
is
Dec.
•2'.)
Jan.
1
Feb.
9
28
Mar.
20
24
CARIBBEANA. 63
GRANT OF ANTIGUA.
Indorsed: The Revd Joseph Grant to Mw Murray. Conveyance of a Planta-
tion and Negroes in Antigua, Dated ;)()"' Sept' 1790. [Four skins.]
This Indenture made the 20'1' Sept. 170(3 Between The Rev. Joseph Grant
now residing in the City of London Clerk eldest son of James Grant late of
Carron in the parish of Abelour iti Banfshire, Scotland, of the one part, & Eliza-
beth Murray wife of James Thomson Murray of Cookstone, co. Tyrone, Ireland,
Physician & late the widow of the said James Grant deceased & Mother of the
said Joseph Grant on the other part WITNESSETH that for 5s. to him Joseph.
Grant paid by Eliz. Murray he hath sold to her all that Plantation heretofore the
property of Patrick Grant late of the said James Grant deceased situate in the
division of Belfast it parish of Sl Philip in the Island of Antigua of 75 acres
bounded to the E. with lands heretofore of Tho. Spencer & now in the possession
of Tho. Edwards X' lauds of John .Mayer ; \Y. with lands late of Joseph Wickham
& now of Joseph AViekham Mayer; N. with the Sea; S. with the lands late of
Robert Jeaffreson & now of John Taylor also dwelling house sugar works
coppers &c. also all that other piece of land heretofore of the said Patrick Grant
& late of Jas. Grant in the division <t parish aforesaid containing 21 acres
bounded to the E. it W. with lands of Chr. Bethell ; N. with lands of Chr.
Bethell & the Kings Highway; S. with lands of Sir Geo. Thomas; also all that
other piece of land heretofore of the said Pat. Grant & late of Jas. Grant in the
division it j>arish aforesaid of 21 acres bounded to the E. with lands heretofore
of Nich. Collins & late of John Lediatt deceased; W. with lands of John Mayer;
N. with lands of Joseph AViekham Mayer; S. with the Sea also the dwelling
house sugar works with 0 oxen «& 1 mule 4l male slaves & 42 female slaves (all
named) it the reversions rents to have & to hold the said Plantations <&e. for one
year paying one pepper corn that by the Statute for transferring uses into
possession she may be enabled to take a grant & release of the reversion to her .&
her heirs & assigns for ever.
Signed by " Joseph Grant." Seal. Cbest : A lion rampant. Motto :
.... MAJESTA.
This Indenture made the 30th Sept. 179G between Rev. Joseph Grant &
Jas. Thomson Murray & Eli/,, his wife Wiieheas a ranking of trie Creditors
& sale of the estates of Jas. Grant was commenced in the Court of .Session in
Scotland in which action Jos. Grant was called as a party & Eli/.. Murray then
Eliz. Grant being preferably secured the Creditors entered into a contract with
her & the Court by their decreet of 2(J Feb. 17SS found that she was bound to
discharge her life rent right upon the estate of Carron under Iter contract of
marriage & in consideration the Creditors were to make over to her all claims
to the estate of the deceased Patrick Grant of Antigua Surgeon &, empowered
Lachlan Duff writer to the signet as Trustee for them to execute deeds & all
matters in dispute between Jas. T. Murray & his wife Eli/.. & Rev. J. G. were
settled by >lr James Wolfe Murray advocate it Mr Archibald Milne writer who
found that she had an undoubted right to the said estate of P. G. & that it
should be conveyed to her, the decreet arbitral being dated 22 it 21 Ap. 1791 it
registered in the Books of Council A Session now this Ind. AVitxessktii that
for £700 to J. G. paid he conveys to Eliz. Murray in her possession by virtue of
an Ind. dated the day before this for the term of a year all that plantation of
Pat. Grant of 75 a. 21 a. it 21 a. it negro slaves <t rents due under a Lease made
to John Lediatt late of Antigua Esq. deceased it J. G. appoints Charles Grant of
• These deeds have beeu ju>t sent to me from the collectiou of the lute James tolemau, the
dealer, of Tottenham.
64
CARIBBEAXA.
the Island of S' Vincent Esq., John Burke & Walter Colquhoun late of the I. of
Antigua Esquires his Attornies to appear before the Register of Deeds for A.
so that this deed may be recorded in tiie Register's Office.
Affidavit appended dated 17 Aug. 179S signed by the Lord Mayor.
MAXWELL OE ANTIGUA.
Indorsed. Dated 1S1G. William Maxwell Esq. and others to Mel's" Ellice &
Holden Assignees of Mefs™ Henderson & Neilson. Bargain & Sale. [One skin.]
This Indenture made the 26th Aug. 1S1G Between- Wm Maxwell late of
Carriden in the shire of Linlithgow, Scotland, but now of Abercromby Place in
Edinburgh Esq. <fc Mary Charlotte his wife, the Hon. Hastings Elwin late of the
I. of Antigua but now of Bath Esq. & Sum. Athill of A. Esq. of the one part; &
Edw. Ellice of Mark Lane Merchant & Wm Holden of the City Chambers Esq. of
the other Witxessetii that for 5s. W"1 Maxwell &c. sells all that plantation
called Richmond of 175 acres in the parish of Sl Paul bounded on the S. with
Chapmans & Howards plantations belonging to W" Maxwell ; E. with lands now
or late of Benedict Willis Esq. ; N. with lands of the Hon. JRichd Tyrell Esq. &
part of the Folly plantation ; W. with the Folly plantation & also all that other
Chapmans & Howards plantation in the said parish & all messuages sugar works
& all pastures & the stores in the town of Falmouth all negro slaves live stock
to Edw'1 Ellice & Wm Holden for one year that they may be in actual possession
according to the statute for transferring uses into possession the Ind. of release
to be signed the day after this to be made between W1" Maxwell & Mary Charlotte
his wife of the 1st part; Hastings Elwin & Sam. Athill of the 2d ; Edwd Bouverie
the yr of Delapre Abbey co. Northampton Esq. & Patrick Maxwell Esq. of H.M.
7th regt. of dragoon guards of the 3rd Edwd Ellice & W"1 Holden of the 4"' &
Archibald Neilson of Upper Charlotte Str. Fitzroy Sq. Merch' of the 5"1 part.
Signed by Will. Maxwell. A bird with wings addorsed on the seal.
M. C. Maxwell. " Mary " on the seal.
Hastings Elwin. ? Part of antler on the seal.
On a shin of parchment :
To the Honorable the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Ireland in Parliament Assembled.
The Humble Petition of William Maxwell of the Island of Antigua in the
West Indies and of Edinburgh Esquire. Sheweth
That Tour Petitioner is the Proprietor of an Estate called Richmond
Plantation and Chapmans and Howards Plantation in the Parish of Saint Paul in
the said Island: That the said Plantations from length of cultivation have become
wholly unproductive of any profit.
That on such Plantations there were according to the latest accounts received
in this Country 322 Negroe Slaves.— That the produce of the said Plantations is
not suflicient to maintain such Negroe .Slaves and to pay the other expences of
cultivation. — That the said Negroe slaves are all Creoles and with one or two
exceptions were born on the said Plantations.
That Your Petitioner is unwilling to sell and disperse them. — That Lands
sufficient for the profitable and healthy employment of so large a gang can only
be obtained in the Colony of Demerary but that the removal of Negroe Slaves to
the said Colony is at present prohibited by Law.
Your Petitioner therefore Most Humbly prays that Your Honorable House
will be pleased to allow him to present a Bill to Your Honorable House to l»o
palsed into a Law to enable him tu remove the said Negroe Slaves to the said
Colony of Demerary.
CARIBBEAN. 65
KIRWAN v. NUGENT OF ANTIGUA.
At the Court at Windsor, 27 February 1828. Report of the Committee for
hearing Appeals from the Plantations.
Tour Majesty having on 20 Ap. 1825 referred the Appeal of Clement Kirwan
& Matthew Kirwan against Nich. Nugent setting forth that on 17 Ap. 1823 the
Appellants filed their Bill of Review in the Court of Chancery in the I. of Antigua
against the said Respondent & Rich11 Jos. Gilbert Munro, Alex. Williams, Luke
Foreman, Nich. Tuite Selby, Mary Ann Kirwan, Ph. Lyne, John Blackburn,
Nich. Kirwan, \Vm Musgrave & Tho. Sanderson reciting a Bill filed by J. G. Munro,
A. Williams, & Nich. Nugent against Tho. Kirwan (since deceased) & the
Appellants & also against Patrick Kirwan (since deceased) & the said L. Foreman
& N. T. Selby & divers decrees made before Appellants had put in any answer &
setting forth the death of Tho. Kirwan who had by will appointed M. A. Kirwan,
P. Kirwan, P. Lyne & J. Blackburn his Ex'ors & Patrick Kirwan by will appointed
J. Blackburn <fe the Appellant C. Kirwan & Tho. Norbury Kerby, Wm Musgrave,
& Tho. Sanderson Ex'ors & the Defendants were not represented in the Island,
pray that the orders & decrees of 15 March, 3 Mav, & 14 June 1S10, 13 Feb.
1812, 6 Nov. 1812, 20 Feb. 1813, &c, might be reviewed or reversed & that the
Receiver should deliver up possession of the Plantation to the Complainants &
accounts passed & costs settled & Appellants to furnish account of the adminis-
tration of the trust estate of the late Stephen Lynch. The Lords of the Committee
having heard Counsel on both sides report that the Order of 17 July 1S21 should
be reversed, the Appellants shall give security for costs of this suit & His Majesty
with the advice of his Privy Council approved thereof. Signed C. C. Greville.
(Ten pages fo. in the Editor's possession.)
Hilton of 35arimtios.
Wm. Kirton of the parish of Christ Church, Barbados, Esq., 11 November
1GG9. To be buried in the parish church. To my wife Margaret £120U sterling
due from Mr. Tho. Applewhaite of St. Tho. parish, and make Richd. Buckworth,
Esq., Mr. Nich. Prideaux, and Mr. Richd. Seawell Esors. as to that sum. I give
her also the use of half my house and sheep, poultry, etc., and one third of all my
goods and household stuff, 2 negro men and women, a parcell of linen to come
from Holland by Capt. Edwd. Kirton, 3 horses and my coach, and 20,000 lbs. of
muscovado sugar yearly. Digorie my eldest son by my first wife 12,00(J lbs. yearly,
having paid many unnecessary sums for him, and £400 sterling after -3 years.
My son Francis G000 lbs. yearly to be apprenticed, then 3-3,000 lbs. yearly, and
Mr. Tho. Cheavely of L., merchant, to receive for him 50,000 lbs. at 20 and
50,000 lbs. at 21. My daughter Dorothy Kirton S000 lbs. yearly and 50,000 lbs.
at 16 or marriage, and 50,000 lbs. the following year. All my Brookhaven
plantation to my son John Kirton, which I had in marriage with his Mother my
late dear wife Eliz., and confirmed to me by the late Wm. Lord Willoughby, then
to Philip my second son, then to Francis my thin'
G0O0 lbs. yearly till 10. To my eldest
GG
CAEIBBEANA.
Dr. John Kirton of St. Michael's^Anne, sister of "Walter Caddie;
parish, Barbados. Will dated 30 born 1700 ; died 7 August 17G3,
May 172S ; proved at Barbados 22 a>t. 03. "Will dated 28 May,
February 172S-9. proved at Barbados 15 Oct. 17G5.
I
Dr. Alexander
Kirton of St.
Michael's, Sur-
geon, 17G5.
^Barbara, 1st dau. of Michael An-
derson of Tushielaw by Janet, 4th
dau. of Sir James Jvaesmyth of
Posse, Bart. ; remarried William
Carter, and in 17SG succeeded her
uncle in Tushielaw ; died 1790.
Mary=p Philip Sim-=pKebecca
Kir-
ton,
only
dau.
mons of
Barbados,
dead 17G5.
s.p.
John Kirton- Anderson of=pAngel, dau. of
Barbados and Tushielaw i . . . .Price, and
and of Albion Place, co. | relict of ... .
Surrey, born 1758; died ; Maloney ;
18LG. Will dated 27 Dec. | Ex'trix *to her
1815; proved 20 February j husband.
181G. -s.p.
Anne Kirton, married=pHenrv
1772 : married 2ndly, in Peter Sim-
1785, John Allen Olton mons of
of Barbados, and had a Barbados,
dan. Rebecca Olton who died 1771).
married, 1S10, Sir P.
A. Alleyne, Bart.
Philip Simmons, born:
1774 ; died 1S00.
A'ernonaEstwiek, dau. of . . . .
Rowan; married 179G; died
1805.
Henry Peter 8immons
died a bachelor 1845.
Benjamin Thomas Gaskin, lst=pAnneVernona Sim-
son of Colonel Gaskin of Bar-
bados ; married 1818 ; died
ISIS. 1st husband.
mons of Tushielaw,
born 1 707 ; died
1837.
Tlev. Thomas Gordon Torrv,
youngest son of Bishop of
St. Andrews; married 1S29 ;
died 185G. 2nd husband.
Benjamin Tho-=pEmily Claxton
mas Gaskin- Callender, his
Anderson, born cousin, of Bar-
March 1819 bados, married
posthumous.
lS41;diedl8S/
1.
Patricea
1
Vemona Thomas-
pRudiard Sid
Jean
Christian Torrv,*
nev Smith,
Torrv,
married ls">2
Captain
died
W. I. Genealo-
R.N., died
183G.
gist.
1SSO.
Benjamin Thomas Gaskin-Anderson, born=pAmelia Passmore, 1st dau. of Major
1842, Colouel of Scottish Borderers. | William Eous Newlvn, married LSG5.
son Francis, and my son John. To Eli/.. Phillipps the youngest now livincr with
me 3000 lbs. at 14. Dr. John AVharton £20. To the" parish of Christ Church
£20 for plate. Jewels to inv wife. To mv said three T. the £1G00 due from
Mr. Tho. Applcwhaite. £100 to said Dr. J. Wharton. £300 to my daughter
• Mrs. Vernona Smith was :i very enthusiastic collector of W. I. i>eJigrees, and seul me these
Kirton notes some years a^o. Her Jamaican pedigrees were, I believe, acquired by the British
Museum, Others are in private hands. Will any reader supply tlie date of her death ?
CARIBBEANA. G7
Dorothy, and the rest to pay the debt to Mr. Edwd. Boddy and Mr. Natl).
Kingsland. Said three T. to be overseers. To each Exor. £10 and appoint my
sou Phillip one. r'
"Witnesses: Eliz. Bainham, Doctor "Wm. Dunne, Capt. Win. Eyton.
Proved 23 November 1C69 ; sworn before Clir. Codrington, President.
Entered at Barbados 27 November 1GG9.
John Kirton of St. Michael's parish, Barbados, practitioner in physick and
chyrur^ery, 30 May 172S. To my wife Anne all my estate, and Ex'trix.
Witnesses: M. Duncan, Wm. Murray, John Eichards.
Proved 22 February 173S in the presence of Ja. Dottin, President.
Barbados, entered 22 February 1733.
Ann Kirton of Christ Church, Barbados, widow, 28 May 17G5. All my
99 acres and house in Christ Church, 12 negro men, 8 women, 8 boys, 11 girls to
Jas. Simmons, Benj. Nicolls, "Walter Caddie, Junior, and Henry Peter Simmons
on T. To Mrs. Susannah Frettor £10 c. a year. My son Alexr. of the parish of
St. Michael, surgeon, the use of my plantation for life and subject to the
education and care of my granddaughter Ann Kirton and my grandson John
Kirton, his children, after their Father's death, to his said two children, viz.. two
thirds to John at 22 and one third to Ann. If my said grandson John die then
two thirds to Ann and one third to my daughter Mary Simmons, widow. If Ann
die first then all to John ; if both die then all to my daughter Mary .Simmons ; if all
three die then the plantation to be sold and then £200 to my sister Eliz. Purchase
or her son Alex. Purchase, £200 to Mrs. Cath. Miller of Christ Church or her
daughter Ann Miller, £100 to each of the children of my brother Walter Caddie,
Esq., and £.50 to my nephew Anderson Stanton. £50 to my niece Anne Bend
his sister, and £50 to each T., and all the l'est to the said Wr. Caddie, Junior, and
Hen. Peter Simmons. Henry Beckles, Esq., Tho. Woolford, and Bichd. Wiltshire,
Esq., Exors.
Proved 15 October 17G5 before Chas. Pinfold, President.
Barbados, entered 15 October 17G5.
Richd Kirton of New AVindsor, 19 October 1748. My wife Keturah. My
daughter Keturah Kirton. My sister Susannah Hathaway.
Proved 17 November 174S.
WW
s of st. lUtts.
Francis Phippes, Senior, of Beading, co. Berks, sjent. "Will dated 28 January
1GG7. My daus. Mary and Anna £500 each. My s. Francis £20 a year till they
are paid. My s. George £500. My s. Tho. land adjoining the Bear Inn. My
two youngest sons James and Constantino £500 each. Proved 1 May 1GGS
(P.C.C., 09, Hene).
Thos. Phipps of Staple Inn, gent. "Will dated . My late father Francis
Phipps of Reading. Mv s. Tho., a minor, my part of the Beare Inn at Beading.
Proved 1G71 (P.C.C., vol. ii., Duke).
F 2
68
CARIBBEANA.
. . . .=pFrancis Phipps, Senior, of Bead- = Sarah, widow of Colonel
1st ing, co. Berks, gent. Will dated John Jeaffreson of St.
wife. 28 January 16G7 ; proved 1 May Kitts, who died 16130.
1668 (69, Hene). ' 2nd wife.
Francis Phipps, named in his
father's will and in 1G82 in the
Jeaffreeon Papers.*
George Phipps, named in his
father's will.
Thomas Phipps of Staple Inn,=j=Eliza- Man-
gent., named in his father's beth Phipps.
will. Will proved 1G71 (vol —
ii., Duke). Left a son Tlio- Ann
mas, a minor. Phipps.
Colonel Francis Phipps of St. Thomas, Middle^=[? Mary, dau. of Major Joseph
Island, St. Kitts, set. 24 in 1707; Member of Crisp of St. Kitts; named in
Council 1708; resigns 1729. His heirs owned , his will of 1708.]
Normans Island in 1750.
Joseph Phipps of St. Kitts, Member of^=
Council 1729 ; died 1745 ; named in
the will, 1708, of his grandfather Major
Joseph Crisp.
I
Elizabeth
Phipps.
Mary Susanna
Phipps. Phipps.
All three under 1G in 1708 in the
will of their grandfather Crisp.
Constantine Phipps of St. Kitts, Member of=f Mary
Council 1747. Will dated 1 July 1769, then ....
of London ; proved 17G9 (31S, Bogg). Had j
plantations at Christ Church. NicholaTown, j
and St. Thomas, Middle Island.
(?) Eobert Phipps, Esq.,
Member of Assembly 1750;
attorney 1753 to John St.
Leger Douglas ; dead 1753.
James Farril Phipps of St. Kitts, matric.=
from St. Mary Hall, Oxford, 16 February
1761, set. 16; created M.A. 26 June 1764;
M.P. Peterborough 1780—86; died at
Bath G March 1786. Will dated 3 June
1785; proved 1786 (4S7, Norfolk).
Constantine Phipps of=pElizabcth
Watton Court, Devon ; . . . ., died
inherited the planta- set. 83.
tion in St. Thomas, M.I. in
Middle Island; living Bath wick
1785. j Church-
j yard.
Maria Charlotte, only dau. and heir,
married, 12 August 1789, Sir Patrick
Blake, 2nd Bart., of St. Kitts. and
Langham, co. Suffolk ; died at Bury
St. Edmunds 5 February 1823.
Lieut.-Col.=Sophia Matilda, only dau.
Pownoll of General Benedict Arnold
Phipps, of Connecticut; died l^L'S.
E.I.C.S., ("Burke's "Landed Gen-
lst son. try," i. 4t.)
• The Into John Conlv Jtvi'lYeson, barrister-at-law, of Mania Yali\ London, the well-known
writer, had in his possession :i larjre number ot \V. I. letters relating to hi.* ancestors at St. Kitts,
some of which he j>nntcd. See his jieJijjree io " Jintigua" ij.
CAlt IBBEANA.
60
Captain James Phipps of St. Thomas, Middle^fSusanna, only dau.
Island, St. Christopher, Member of Council of Captain Eobert
16S3; thirty letters to him in the Jeaffreson Clarke of St. Chris-
Papers 1682—86; went to England and re- toplier ; died 17 Oe-
turned in 1685; killed in 1689 at the French tober 16S6, ajt. 30.
attack; Christopher Jeaffreson and Colonel j M.I. at St. Thomas,
Pym his ex'ors. I Middle Island.
I
Sir Constan-
tine Phipps,
Knt., 5th
son. (See
next page.)
Anne Phipps, 1st dau., at school in (?) A dau., married Colonel Thomas Pvm of
the care of her uncle Sir Constan- Nevis, who was stvled " nephew " of Sir
tine in 1696. Constantino Phipps" 1696-7.
Francis Phipps, late of St. Christopher, =Elizabeth,
now of London, Esq., 1750 ; had a plan- living
tation of 101 acres at St. Paul's, Cabbes- 1750.
terre in 17.33.
Frances Phipps, named as
goddau. in will dated 172.3
of Christopher Jeaffresou,
Esq., of St. Kitts.
(?) Edward Phipps, Esq., Member
of Assembly 1750; had a planta-
tion at St. Anne, Sandy Point, in
1753.
(?) William Phipps,
Esq., Member of
Assembly 1750.
James Phipps. Esq.,
had plantation in St.
Thomas, Middle
Island, in 1753.
Lucv Phipps of Frances Phipps, married, 1 Novem-
St. Michael's, berl773, Rev. Arthur Onslow,*D.D.,
Winchester. Canon of Christ Church, Oxford,
Will dated 1 Dean of Worcester, Archdeacon of
August 1771 ; Berks, Chaplain to House of Corn-
proved 1777 mons; born 17 Aujjust 1746; died
(522, Collier). at his Vicarage of Lindridge 15
October 1817.
I
Mary Phipps, married at
St. Marylebone, before
1769, John Trent of Bar-
bados and Clargea Street,
St. George's, Hanover
Square, Esq. His will
dated 17s t; proved 2 May
1786 (310, Norfolk).
James Phipps of Bristol, gunsmith, is
stated to have been brother of Francis
Phipps of Reading; emigrated to the
Kennebeck Riverin Maine, New Kngland.
=...., living 1(»!)7; had twenty
sons and five daus. ; remarried
John White. (" Clone. Notes
and Queries," iii. 324.)
* See "Notes and Queries," 9th Series, x. 325, and "Misc. Gen. et Her.," 2nd Series,
i. 292.
70
CARIBBEAtfA.
John=f=
Phipps. i
He had I
a son
John.
Sir William Phipps, Knt., younger son,=
born on liis father's plantation 2 Feb-
ruary 1650 ; baptized at North Boston
23 March L690, set. 40; inventor of the
diving bell ; Prov. Mar. General of
New England 3 Jac. II. ; knighted 2S
June 1GS7 ; Governor of Mass. 3 Wil-
liam and Mary ; died 18 and buried 21
February 1001-5 in St. Mary Wool-
noth, London. M.I. Will dated IS
December 1093 ; proved 29 January
169G (15, Pyne).
=Mary, dau.
of Captaiu
Roger
Spencer,
and widow
of John
Hull of
Boston,
merchant.
James
Phipps.
named
1G93 in
the will
of his
brother
Wil-
liam.
Mary.
Mar-
garet.
Anne.
Spencer Phipps alias Bennett, adopted son of Sir=pElizabcth died
William, and a minor 1693 ; Lieut. -Governor of
Mass. May 1732 ; died June 1757.
1764.
Ma£
(" London
332.)
David Phipps,
B.A. Harvard
17-11 ; a loyal-
ist; banished in
1778 and his
property con-
fiscated ; died
in England
July 1811, at.
87.
Thomas=f=. . . ., Elizabeth Phipps,
Phipps, dau. of married at Boston,
Director .... Mass., 10 October
East Peck- 173-1, Col. John
India ham of Vassallof Jamaica.
Com- co.Sus- born 1713 ; died
pany. sex; 1717. She died 22
mar- and was buried 25
ried September 1739,
April set. 23, at Cam-
1742. bridge, Mass.
*
Eliakim, died 3 Decem-
ber 1714, set. 2 months.
M.I. at Cambridge.
Mary, died S June 1716,
set. 5 years 10 months.
M.I. at Cambridge.
David, died 21 September
1722, a?t. 1 month. M.I
at Cambridge.
Sir Constantine Phipps, Knt., 5th son of Fran-
cis Phipps"; born at Heading, co. Berks, 1655;
entered Gray's Inn 1 1 February 1677 ; of the
Middle Temple in 1GS4, Bencher 1706 ; Agent
for St. Kitts 1700; Lord Chancellor for Ireland
1710—11; Knighted 12 December 1710; cre-
ated D.C.L. Oxon. 20 October 1711; died 9
October 1723, aged GS, in the Middle Temple ;
buried and M.I. at White Waltham, co. Berks.
Will dated 9 July 1720; codicil 4 October
1723; proved 2l" October 1723 (215, Rich-
mond).
^Catherine, 1st dau. of
George Sawyer of Bul-
lingham, co. Hereford,
who died 1665, 1st BOn
of Sir Edmund Sawyer,
Knt., of lleywood in
White, Waltham. CO.
Berks ; mar. licence
10 October 1684, then
aged 17 ; died 30 Oct.
1728, aged 68. M.I.
Will proved P.C.C.
(361, Brook).
William Phipps, only son=p Lady Catherine Annesley, only dau. and heir of Jame:
and heir, died 1 I'ebruarv
1729, aged 31.
Earl of Anglesea; married 1718; remarried John 8hel
don of Croydon ; died IS January 1736.
Constantine Phipps, Mary
Lord Mulgrave. Phipps.
FJi/abeth Phipps, married.
1733, John Estridge of
St. Kitts.
. . . ., youngest dau.,
married, May 1732,
Rev Webb.
Caribbeana. 71
Sir "William Pbipps, Kt., of Boston, co. Suffolk, in Massachusetts Bay, Ts'ew
England. Will dated IS December 1003. To my brother James Phipps or his
heirs 5/- he being heretofore by my means sufficiently provided for. To my wife
Mary all my estate, and if she dnnt dispose of it by her will it shall descend after
her death to my adopted son Spencer Phipps aVs Bennett, remainder V to my
sisters Mary, Marg' and the heirs of my sister Anne Phipps, dec'1, and 3 to the
heirs of my wife. £Lo0 to be paid to John Phipps s. of my bro. John Phipps,
decd. If my wife die before Spencer Phipps is of age I appoint Cap1 .)n° Foster,
Esq., and Cap1 Andrew Belchar of Boston, Merchant, to be Trustees and
Guardians. My wife Mary sole Ex'trix. Wit. by .In0 Phillips, Jn" AYhite, Jn°
Hiskett, Josiah Stone, J110 Greeuough. Before the Hon. W'" Stoughton, Esq.,
E' Govr of Mass.. appeared Dame Mar\r Phipps, 10 September 16t)6. Proved
20 January 1696 (P.C.C., 15, Pyne).
Major Joseph Crisp of St. Christopher. Will dated 10 May 1708. My dau.
Mary Phipps £500 c* My grandson Joseph Phipps and granddaus. Eliz. Phipps,
Mary Phipps and Susanna Phipps 20,000 lbs. of sugar each at the age of 16, and
the like to the child my said dau. now goes with. Proved 21 October 1712
(P.C.C., 184 Barnes).
Sir Constantine Phipps, Kt. Will dated 0 July 1720. To be bur. in the
chancel of White Walthain parish church, co. Berks. To my wife my house in
Onnond Street, also the one in Bedford Bow and my seats in Sl George's Chapel.
My son W"' has a cause iu Chancery to recover his Lady Catherine's portion. To
my wife £-300, also the great bible 1 had as Ex'or to my aunt Farrington and the
following pictures : myself, done by the late Bishop of Klphin, hers and mine by
Mr Richardson, my son and dau. Ingoldsby, ihe Earl and Countess of Pembroke,
Sir Rob1 Sawyer, Sir Edmund Sawyer, iny aunt Earrington, my loving brother
Geo. Sawyer and Dr Sachevercl. After her death they shall go to my s. A\"m.
My 2 dans. Mary and Frances £2500 each. To my son and dau. Ingoldsby £20,
and to their children Kath. and Frances Ingoldsby £20. My neph. Major Geo.
Sawyer £20. All residue to my son \Vm, he to be Ex'or [Schedule of furni-
ture, etc.], the great silver tankard given me by my Lady Phipps, AVid. of Sir Wm
Phipps. To my wife the lease of my house at Old Windsor. My 2 daus. and s.
Wm. 4 October 1723. Proved 21 Oct. 1723 (P.C.C., 215, Richmond).
1756. Ann Gunthorp the Younger of Antigua, widow of John Gunthorp,
Esq., in her will gives £100 to Mathew Phipps dau. [sic] of Susannah Phipps,
deceased. Testatrix was a Burt of St. Kitts. ("Antigua," ii. 3S.)
1759. D re wry Ottley of St. Kitts and London iu his will names: My dau.
Christina wife of Wm Phipps. My niece Mary wife of Edward Phipps.
Constantine Phipps, late of St. Christopher, now of London, Esq. Will dated
1 July 1769. To my wife Mary £300, the use of my house in Queen Anne
Street and £100 a year. My plantation in Christ Church, S1 Nicholas Town, to
Daniel Mathew of Felix Hall, co. Essex, Esq., and l)r Macnamara of Liucolns
Inn, Esq., on Trust to pay my two daus. Lucy and Frances £2000 each at 21,
then for my eldest s. James Fan-ill Phipps and to bear two thirds of the legacies.
My plantation at Sl Tho. Middle Island on Trust to pay to m\ said two daus.
£1000 each, then for my s. Constnntine Phipps. To my dau. Mary. \\ ife of John
Trent, Esq., £10 a year. All residue to my eldest s. (Lord Mulgrave and
several others ex'ors.) Proved 1 September 1769 by J. F. P., the sou (P.C.C.,
319, Bogg).
• c. is au abbreviation for " currency," which was very much less than sterling.
72 CARIBBEAN.
1774. Win. Ottley of Hcngrave, co. Suffolk, and of St. Kitts, in his will
names : My sister Christian Phipps. (" Antigua,'1 ii. 371.)
Edward Phipps of St. James, co. Middlesex, Esq. Will dated . My
brother Tho. Phipps. Esq., and his daus. Sarah, Marv, Harriott, Hannah his
eldest dau. Proved 1777 (P.C.C., 396, Collier).
Lucy Phipps of St. Michael, "Winchester, spinster. Will dated 1 August 1771.
My nephew John Trent £100. My brother Constantine Phipps, his wife Eliza-
beth, and to my sister Marv Trent £10 apiece. My sister Frances Phipps £20(X).
My brother James Phipps." Proved 1777 (P.C.C., 522, Collier).
James Phipps of Peterborough. Will dated 3 June 1785. My brother
Constantine Phipps, my brothers in law Arthur Onslow and John Trent, Esq.,
Lucy Fergus, Spinster, Sam. Span, Esq., of Bristol, merchant. JRogers Parker, Esq.,
of Peterborough, Bev. Edward Beadon of North Stoneham, co. Southants, and
Sam. Phipps, Esq., of Lincolns Inn. Ex'ors. All my estate to my dau. Mary
Charlotte Phipps. Debts on my estates. Proved 15 September 1786 (P.C.C.,
487, Norfolk). ,
John Trent of Charges Street, St. George's, Hanover Square, Esq. Will dated
1784. My 5 relatives James Phipps of Peterborough, etc. All my estate for
my s. John Trent. Proved 2 May 17SG (P.C.C., 310,' Norfolk).
Sam. Phipps of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., names Lord Mulgrave, etc. Proved 1791
(P.C.C., 246, Bevor).
1682, September. Chr. Jeaffreson conveys letters from Captain James Phipps
of St. Kitts to his brother Constantine Phipps. (Jeaffreson MSS. i. 132.)
16S3-4. James Phipps, a Member of the Council.
1689. Captain James Phipps was killed at the capture of the island by the
French. (Governor Hill's letter of August 20.)
1696-7, January 9. Extract from a letter to Colonel Pym : " Your deceased
friend Cap. Phipps whose eldest daughter Mrs. Anne Phipps was left at school
.... her uncle Counsellor Phipps." The writer and Colonel Pym are joint
ex'ors of Captain Phipps, Captain Phipps' brother Constantine Phipps, Esq.,
Colonel Pym's uncle Constantine Phipps. (Jeaffreson MS.)
1701-2. Letter written to Mr. Phipps, son to Captain Phipps.
1707. Census. Francis Phipps, Est]., a^ed 24, has 4 men, 1 woman, 1 boy,
1 girl and 67 negroes, viz., 22 men, 30 women, •"> boys and 10 girls.
170S. Governor Parke appoints Francis Phipps, Esq., to be of the Council
vice Colonel Crisp, deceased.
1709. Constantino Phipps was then agent for the island in London.
1710-11. Francis Phipps, Esq., a Member of the Council. (Oldinixon,
ii. 294.)
1711. Census, St. Thomas, Middle Island. L' Col. Francis Phipps, 7 men,
2 women, 2 boys, 4 girls, and 107 negroes.
The address which the New England people sent to Queen Anne was presented
by William Vaughan, Esq., and Constantine Phipps, Esq. The latter, one would
think, was employed by them purely because he was Sir William Phipps, their
late Governor's namesake. (Oldmixon's "British Empire in America," i. L68.)
1723, October 9. Dy'd in the GSth STear of Ins Age, sir Constantine Phipps,
of tho Middle Temple. Knt., Lord Chancellor of Ireland in the Reign of Queen
Anne. (Historical Register, viii. 42.)
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1723, Wednesdy, Octobr 2d, dyed Sr Constantine Phipps, Knt., late Lord Chan-
cellor of Ireland in the Reign of Queen Anne, in the OSth year of his age, and
interr'd at "White Waltham, near Maidenhead. (Mawson's Obits., "Genealogist,"
New S., vi. 21.)
1725. Chr. Jeaffreson of Dullingham, co. Cam., and St. Kitta, in his will
bequeathed to Mrs. Frances Phipps, his goddau., a necklace of ei<^ht pearls.
1729, March 2. Colonel Francis Phipps, over twenty years of the Council,
had a dispute as to seniority with Joseph Estridge, Esq., which having been now
settled in the latter's favour, he writes to the Governor and resigns. Joseph
Phipps is appointed in his place.
1730, February. Dy'd "William Phipps, Esq., only Son of Sir Constantine
Phipps, Knt., formerly Lord Chancellor of Ireland. He marry 'd the Lady
Catharine, only Daughter of James Annesley, Earl of Anglesea, by the Lady
Catharine Darnley, Natural Daughter of King James II., and by her left issue
two Sons and one Daughter. (Historical Register, xv. 14.)
1732, May. The Rev. Mr. Webb of Dorsetshire to Mrs. Phipps, youngest
daughter of the late Sir Constantine Phipps. (" London Mag.," p. 95.)
1732, May. Colonel Phipps, a native of New England, appointed Lieut. -
Governor of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, in the room of AVrn. Tailer,
Esq., deceased.
1733. Act of St. Chr. The plantation of Fra. Phipps is in Christ Church,
Nichola Town Parish. He also had an estate in St. Thomas, Middle Island.
173G, Jan. The Lady Catharine Sheldon, wife of John Sheldon of Croydon,
Esq., relict of William Phipps, Esq. (son of Sir Constantine Phipps), and daughter
of her Grace the Dutchess of Buckingham by her first husband the Earl of
Anglesea. (Historical Register, p. 13.)
1742, April. Tho. Phipps, Esq., a director of the E. India Coinp. and son to
Governor Phipps, to Miss Peckham of Sussex. (" London Mag.," p. 205.)
1745, May 28. Joseph Phipps, Member of the Council, is dead. (B. T.
Leeward Islands, 2U9.)
1747, November 20. Constantine Phipps, sworn of the Council, writes home.
1750, July. It is stated that his three brothers are all Members of the
Assembly. (B. T. Leeward Islands, xxix.)
1750. Norman's Island near Tortola which belongs to the heirs of Col.
Phipps. (Extract from Ralph Payne's letter.)
1753. John St. Leger Douglas, Esq., of St. Chr., appoints Robert Phipps,
Esq., as one of his attornies.
1753. Survey of St. Chr. by Sam. Baker: —
Christ Church, Nichola Town. 3 large plantations. Hon. Constan-
tine Phipps.
Sl Tho., Middle Island. James Phipps, Esq.
„ „ Heirs of Bob1 Phipps, Esq.
„ • „ Edward Phipps, Esq.
„ ,, Will. Phipps, Esq.
Sl Ann, Sandy Point. Edw. Phipps, Esq.
Sl Pauls, Cappesterre. Francis Phipps, Esq.
1758. Tho. Hutchinson appointed Lieut. -Governer of Mass. vice Spencer
Phipps, deceased.
1786, March 0. At Bath, after a long and severe illness, Jas. Phipps, esq.,
M.P. for Peterborough. (" G.M.," 181, 263.)
1807. Leeward Islands Almanac: —
Thos. Phipps, M. of House of Assembly for Christ Ch., Nichola Town.
Edward Phipps's 9 miles on the Western Koad from Basseterre
Church.
Phipps's Lower Work 7 miles on the Eastern Road.
Custom House, Sandy Point. Clerk, Joseph E. Phipps.
74 cartbbeana.
1823. Suffolk. Feb. 5. At Bury St. Edmund's, Dame Maria Charlotte,
relict of Sir Patrick Blake, of Langham. second bart. She was the onlv daughter
of James Phipps, Esqc, of the island of St. Christopher, M.P. for Peterborough,
and an immediate descendant from a brother of Sir Constantino Phipps, Lord
Chancellor of Ireland, and ancestor of the present Lord Mulgrave. She was
married to the late Sir P. Blake, Aug. 12, 17S9, but had no issue. (" G.M.,
2S6.)
In the " Gent. Mac;." for 1S51, pt. 1, is a letter about Sir W. and Sir C.
Phipps, from which it appears that Sir Constantine was born at Beading in 1655,
according to Coates's '"History of Beading," and resided many rears at Hevwood
House in White Waltham. "He entered Gray's Inn (Harl." MSS., No/ 1912,
fo. 133), "1281. Phipps, Constantine, Beading, Berks, 11 February 1G77."
Heywood was the Sawyers' place, and he had it through his wife Cath. Sawyer.
Sir C. Phipps died 0 October 1723, aged b"S, and there is a long M.I. to his
memory on the south wall of the chancel of White Waltham Church.
The above appeared in reply to a query in November 1853, the writer of which
stated that the first peer of the family obtained a grant of arms in 1707.
Close Boll, 24 Geo. II., 1750, pt. xii., No. 12.
This Indenture made 14; Nov., 21 Geo. II., 1750, between Francis Phipps,
late of Sl Chr. now of London, Esq., & Elizabeth his wife of the one part, &
Drewry Ottley of Great James Street, S' Andrew, Holborn, Esq., of the other.
Whereas the said Francis Phipps is seized of a plantation in the French Quarter
in the parish of S1 Paul Capisterre of 94 acres & 10 acres mountain called the
Camp bounded E. with lands of Dominiek Tranf. Esq., N. with Benj. Markham,
Esq., S. & W. with Geo. Leigh, Esq., with good stock & 120 slaves subject only
to a charge of £35S0 owing to Augustus & John Boyd of London merchants A:
F. P. wants to borrow £1919 of D. O. so grants him the estate. Eliz. Phipps
signed with her mark.
FACULTY LICENCE OF ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.
(Harl. Soc. Pub., p. 94.)
1666 Oct. 22 James Phipps,* of Swallowfield, CO. Wilts, Esq., Widower, &
Dorothy Hawkins of Lockiugs, co. Berks, Spr, 30, her parents
dead; at Lockings, Amcton, or Beading, co. Berks.
VICAR-GENERAL OF ABCHBISHOP OF CANTEBBUBY.
(Harl. Soc. Pub., p. 179.)
16S4 Oct. 10 Constantine Phipps,f Esq., of the Midd. Temple, Bachr, ah' 20.
& Mrs Catharine Sawyer of S' Catherine Creechurch. Lund.,
Spr, abl 17, with conseut of guardians, bcr parent** dead; at
Sl Catherine afsd.
• He is stated in " G.M.," 1854, pt. i., p. IS to have married the first daughter of Sir Giles
Brydges, first Hurt., of Wilton Castle, co. Hereford.
f In the " G.M." for 1813, pt. ii., p. (US, is an iuquirv as to his and her family.
CARIBBEANA. *75
ST. THOMAS, MIDDLE ISLAND.
IX THE CnURCU-YAIlD.
[Copied by Mr. N. Darnell Davis of Georgetown, Demerara, in 1S79, and sent
to me in 1891.]
Here lies interred the body of Mrs. Susanna the wife of Captn. James Phippa,
of ye island of Sl Christopher, and onely daughter of Captn. Robert Clarke late
of yc said island deceased, who departed this life yc 17'1' clay of October in yc year
of our Lord 16SG, being ye one and thirtieth year of her age.
ST. MARY WOOLNOTH, LONDON.
Near this Place is interred the Bodv of
Sir WILLIAM PHIPPS, Knight,
Who, in the Tear 16S7, by his great Industry,
Diicovered among the Hocks, near the Banks of Bahama,
On the North Side of Hifpaniola,
A Spanifh Plate Ship ;
Which had been under AVater forty-four Years.
Ovt of which he took, in Gold and Silver, to the Value
Of Three Hundred Thouliind Pounds Sterling!
And with a Fidelity, equal to his Conduct,
Brought it all to London ;
Where it was divided
Between himlelf and the reft of the Adventurers.
For which great Service he was Knighted
By his then Majel'ty King JAMES the Second;
And, at the Requelt of the principal Inhabitants of
JViejy England,
He accepted the Government of the Maffachuj ets ;
In which he continued to the Time of his Death :
And dileharged his Truft
With that Zeal for the Intereft of his Country,
And with lb little Regard to his own private Advantage,
That he jultly gained the good Elteem and Affections
Of "the greatelt and belt Part
Of the Inhabitants of that Colonv.
He died the 18th of Feb. 1694,'
And his Lady, to perpetuate his Memory,
Hath cauled this Monument to be erected.
(Toldervy's " Epitaphs," ii. 10.)
Pahisii Registee.
1601 Feb. 18 Dyed, Sir William Phipps, and was interred in the vault under
the organ gallery, Feb. 21.
[For an account of the Treasure adventure see Oldmixon's " British Empire in
America," i. 129.]
WHITE WALTHAM, Co. BERKS. (" Genealogist," vi. 31— 56.)
Baptism.
16S8 Oct. 31 Francis the sounc of Constantiuc Phlipps [sic] Esq. Si Catherine
his wife.
76 CAitlBBEANA.
BUBIALS.
16S8 Nov. 2 Francis the wife of Constantino Phipps Esq. was Bur.
1690 June IS Thomas, son of Constantine Phipps of the Parish of St. Andrews
Holborne, London, Esqr, in the County of Middlesex was
Buryed here.
1G91 Nov. 26 Constantine the son of Constantine Phipps of the Parish of
St. Andrews Holborne, London Esqr in the County of
Middlesex was Buryed.
1701 Sept. 7 Anne the daughter of Constantine Phipps of Sl Andrew's
Holborn London Esq. was bur.
1713 May 1 Mrs Jane Phipps who died in the Parish of Sl Andrews Holborn
London was Buried here.
[There are many entries of the Sawyer family.]
BATH ABBEY. (Harl. Soc. Pub.)
1786 Mar. 9 Mr Phipps ; was carried away (burial).
SPETTISBURY, Co. DORSET. (Hutchins, iii. 528.)
1795 Aug. 16 James Phipps, s. of Constantine Phipps, esq. and .... his wife
(burial).
jWonumcntal inscriptions in #iujIanS
relating to 823cst Knt*tan&*
BATH ABBEY.
South aisle, south wall, opposite the fourth bay : —
Sacred
to the Memory of
MATTHEW MUNRO Ei'«ir
of the lfland of Grenada :
whole Remains are here deposited
(four lines here)
He defcended to an untimely grave
February 1st 1797 Aged 36 Years
(Six lines follow.)
1797, Feb. 7, Capt. Matthew Munro. Buried.
His will was proved in 1797 (P.C.C., 102, Exeter).
1796, Nov. 2. At Clifton, John Span, esq., merchant, of Bristol, to Miss
Dorothea Munro, only daughter and heiress of Hugh Muuro, esq., of Carriacou,
in the government of Grenada. (" G.M.," 965.)
• Continued from p. 33.
/
CABISBEANA. 77
South aisle, south wall, opposite the fourth hay : —
Near tin's Place lie the Remains c£
JAMES PEDDER, of the If land of Jamaica, El"qr :
who departed this Life, Novr: 2Lsl 177-3,
Aged 64 Years.
(Four lines follow. He was a husband & father.)
Near the transept corner is a white marble insertion in a floor-stone with his
name, date, and age cut on it.
1775, Nov. 20, James Pedder, Esq. By Dr Butt's stone, south aisle. Buried.
1775, Thursday, Nov. 30. Sunday the remains of John [sic] Pedder, Esq., a
Jamaica planter, were interred in the Abbey Church. (" B.C.")
His will was proved in 1776 (P.C.C., 327, Bellas).
South aisle, south wall, opposite the fourth bay: —
SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF HENRY LYNCH ESQ*. M.I).
OF THE ISLAND OF BARBADOES
WHO DIED IN THIS CITY MAY 17th. 1823.
AGED 49 YEARS.
1823, Thursdav, May 22. In Daniel-street, Henry Lynch, M.D., of the island
of Barbadoes. (-: B.C.")
South aisle, south wall, opposite the fourth bay, in a circle on a square
tablet : —
In Memorv of
JOHN GORDON Eiqr. M.D.
of the Island of S' Croix
Weft Indies.
Obiit Jan>\ 30th. 1807.
Aged 53.
Above, on a shield, the paint being partly worn off, are : —
Arms. — Argent, three boars' heads couped, in base a musket. Crest. — None.
Motto. — vel pax vel stellum.
1807, Feb. 5, John Gordon, M.D. Buried.
South aisle, south wall, opposite the fifth bay : —
Here lies
The Body of Mrs HANNAH ALLEYNE,
Wife of THOMAS ALLEYNE Esq".
of the If land of BARBADOES.
(nine lines here.)
February the 10th: 1702
Aged 35 Years.
Above on a shield are : —
Arms. — [Per chevron Gules and Ermine] in chief two lions' heads erased Or,
impaling: Three wavv lines paly only visible, the paint having worn off.
1702, Feb. 13, M" Hannah Alleyne. Huried.
1775. Thomas Alleyne, Esq ; of Barbadoes. ("G.M.," 255.)
78 CARIBBEAN A.
South aisle, south wall, opposite the fifth hay: —
IX MEMORY OF BREVET LT. -COLONEL JOSEPH MAT COCK,
CAPT*. IN H.M. 53KD. SHBOPSnillE REGT. OF FOOT,
who died at simon's town, cafe of good hope,
august 8th. 18(30, aged 41 years.
from the effects of exposure during the indian mutiny
of 1857, while serving on the staff of silt henry hayelock.
(One line here.)
AND IN MEMORY OF HIS CHILDREN,
FRANCIS "WILLIAM MELLOWES, who died at kurrachee, scinde,
FEBY 19th. 1S49, AGED 1 YEAR.
MABEL ROSS, who died at sea, may 17th. 1SG0, aged 15 months.
MAUD MARY, who died at sea,
JUNE THE 14th. 1S(J0, AGED 5 YEARS AND 4 MONTHS.
MABEL MAUD, who died at merther, Cornwall,
NOVEMBER 30th. 1800, AGED 4 MONTHS.
(Two lines here.)
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED BY THE AFFLICTED WIDOW AND MOTHER.
South aisle, south wall, opposite the fifth bay : —
Sacred to the Memory of WILLIAM WHARTON FJ quire,
of the If land of faint Chriffopher, who departed this Life,
universally regreted, on the IS11': Day of September 1784.
Aged 50 Years.
This Mouument is erected by his grateful and Affectionate
Son-iu-Law JOHN GEORGE GOLDFEAP.
Arms. — Sable, a mauncli Argent within a bordure .... [Wharton, not given in
Papworth, p. 97S], impaling: Sable, a lion passant Argent. [The paint is much
worn away.] Crest. — None.
1784, Sept. 24, William Wharton, Esq. Own Stone. Buried.
17S4, Thursday, Sept. 23. Saturday, died at his lodgings in this city, aged 50,
William Wharton, esq ; of the Island of St. Christopher. (" B.C." See also
" G.M." for 17S8, p. Is9, and " Town and Country Mag." for 1784, p. 5G0.)
John Julius, President of St. Christopher, born 21 January 1733-4, died
18 November 1S15, married at St. Georges, Basseterre, in 1759, Mary Wharton.
Anthony Wharton, Esq., of St. Christopher, was named in 1755 as an Ex'orin
the will of Richd. Wilson, but was dead in July 1759.
1825, July 13. Anthony Wharton, Esq., aged 47. (St. Christopher Almanac.)
South aisle, on a floor-stone under the fifth bay: —
In Memorv of
SAMUEL NIBBS Esqr
who died September 4U\ 1805
Aged 29 Years.
And also
of his Mother BARBARA NIBBS
who died Augvst 22nd, 1813 *
A-^ed 73.
BARBARA NIBBS, Daughter of the above
died Septr S"\ 1834, Aged 73 Years.
See Pedigree of Nibbs in " Antigua," ii. 292.
There is a large tablet in Washfield Church, Devon, to James LaiiLrft>rd
Nibbs, who died 1795, husband of the above Barbara the Elder, and to many of
his children, duplicating also the above inscription iu the Abbey.
CARIBBEANA. 79
South transept, west wall : —
To the Memory of JANE,
The Wife of JOHX ROBERTS,
Of the City of Loudon, Merchant,
A Director of the Eaft India Company.
Ob: 30"1 January 1S06
Mt. Go. '
The only Child
Of WILLIAM FENTON Esq*.
Of the Il'land of S' Eitts,
By his Wife JANE,
The Daughter of
WILLIAM CLEAVER,
of London, Merchant.
Below on a .shield : —
Arms. — Quarterly : 1 and i, Gules, three chevrons Argent ; 2, Gules, a chevron
between three spear points Argent; 3, Azure, a chevron between three crescents
Argent.
On an inescutcheon. — Argent, a cross between four Jlcurs-de-Us Sable [Fenton
of Kent, see Papworth, 640].
William Fenton, late of St. Christopher, now of Northaw, eo. Herts, Esq.
Will dated L July 1753. All est. to my dan. Jane & in default to Joseph Herbert,
Esi]., Judge of Nevis ; Ids son Horatio Herbert. Mv wife Jane. Proved 10 May
1751 (P.C.C., 131, Pinfold).
17">3, W" Fenton, esq., 1 plant" in S' Paul Cappesterre.
1759. Stapleton Dunbar of Nevis, in his will names Rev. Butler Fenton and
his wife.
ST. MART CATON, ST. CHRISTOPHER.
1731 July 7 M" Caroline wife to Mr William Fenton.
ST. PETER'S, ST. CHRISTOPHER,
1731 Oct. — Nicholas Taylor and Elizabeth Fenton, md yc 22 In S' Peter's psU;
ST. JOHN'S, NEVIS.
1734 Apr. 25 Cap10 Tho3 Fenton. Bur.
South transept, on two small white marble floor-stones inserted in a large dark-
slab : —
To the Memory
of
HESTER ANN WYKE
Died 2nd Jan IS 13
Aged
3 Years & 9 Months.
To the Memory
of
LOUISA HILL
Died l(i June 1813,
Aged 17 Years.
80 CARIBBEANA.
1813, Thursday, 24 Juno. Mifs Louisa Hill, fourth daughter of Mrs. Hill, of
Henrietta-street. " (" B.C.")
1S13, Jan. 0. Hester Ann Wyke, Stanhope S,r, Walcot, 3 yrs & 8 m'1". Buried.
Hester Ann Wyke was dau. of William JJyam Wyke, R.N.. of Antigua, and
Member of Council of Montserrat, by Sophia Hill his wife. His sister Anne
Byam Wyke married, 1780, Daniel Hill, Jim., of Antigua, and they were the
parents of the above Louisa Hill. (See " Antigua," ii. 72, aud iii. 265.)
South transept, west wall : —
Sacred to the Memory of
PENELOPE HENRY,
Relict of
JOHN HENRY Esq"".
whose Remains are interred
near this Spot ;
died August 8lh. 1S27
Aged 72.
On a similar tablet, immediately below : —
Sacred to the Memorv
of JOHN HENRY Es'u/:
Secretary of Sr: Kitts,
and Register of Nevis,
who departed this Life
January 31st: 1S0G
Aged 5G Years.
180G, Thursday, Feb. G. Friday, died at his house in Sidney-place, after a few
days illness, John Henry, esq; aged 5G. ("B.C.")
South transept, south wall : —
Sacred to the Memorv of
ANN STEPHENS AMORY
(daughter of BENJAMIN
and
POLLY EARLE AMORY,
late of the Island
of Saint Christopher)
who departed this Life
8,h June 1S17
in the 11th year of her age.
Also the above named
BENJAMIN AMORY,
who departed this Life
the 20,fl January 1819
Aged 51 Years.
1819, Jan. 2G, Benjamin Amory, Esqr, Aged 51. Buried.
1817, June 12. Aged 10 years, Ann Sherry, second daughter of Benjamin
Amorv, esq ; of the island of St. Christopher.
1819, Jan. 28. At his house in Edgar-buildings, Benj. Amory, esq ; late of
the island of St. Christopher. (" B.C.")
1825, Ap. 22. .Mrs. Sarah Amory, Relict of the late Jos. Amory, Esq;
aged 85. (St. Christopher Almanac.)
CABIBBEAXA. 81
1803, Oct. 29. By Indenture of G parts Jeremiah Hodges sells to Benj.
Amory the Yr of St. Chr. (uow residing in Tavistock Str.) his plantation of
13G acres for £14,000. ("Antigua," ii. 81.)
18(J9, December. President Julius appointed Benj. Amory to the Council of
St. Christopher.
Mrs. Mary Earle Amory had a sister Barbara Earle, who married Joseph
Amory, by whom she had a daughter Sarah, wife of Mr. Norford.
Benj. Amory, senior, of St. Christopher, born 13 April 1739 ; died 21 September
1800; married .Mary, daughter of Anthony Somersall, born 22 November 1744;
died 12 August 1808, and had issue: 1. Benj. Amory, who died at Bath as above
in 1S19; 2. Isabella Amory, born 4 September 1704, who married, 9 March 17S5,
Jacob Hardtinan, who was born 5 October 1700 ; died 13 December 1834.
South transept, east wall : —
Near this Place lies the Body
of ROGER HOPE ELLETSON Efqr:
late Liev'\ gotekxoii of his ALajefty's
If land of JAMAICA:
(Five lines here.) .... at this Place
on Novr: the 28th: 1775: Aged 48.
1775, Dee. 7, Roger Hope Elletson, Esq., Governor of Jamaica. Chancel.
Buried.
1775, Thursday, Nov. 30. Yesterday morning, died at his house in Bennet-
street, Roger Hope Elletson, Esq ; late Lieut.-Governor of the Island of
Jamaica. (" B.C.")
17G7, Jan. 9. Lady of Roger Hope Elleton, gov. of Jamaica. (" G.M.," 4S.)
1770, Ap. 17, Roger Hope Ellerson, Esq ; Lieut. -Gov. of Jamaica, to Miss
Gamon, of Grosvenor-square. (" G.M.," 190.)
His will was proved in 1775 (P.C.C., 400, Alexander).
South transept, east wall, on an oval tablet : —
IOHN TOBIN Efqr.
died Decr. 12th 1794,
Aged 61
R.I.P.
1794, Thursday, Dec. 18. Friday, died, truly lamented, in an apoplectic fit,
at his house on St. James's-parade, John Tobin, esq; formerly a West-India
captain, and merchant. (" B.C.")
1795, Jan. 8, John Tobin, Esq. Buried.
He was not apparently related to the Tobias of Nevis.
John Tobin, late of Hamble, co. Southampton, now of Bath, co. Somerset.
Will dated 11 December 1790, proved 4 March 1795 (P.C.C., 215, Newcastle).
My wife Mary £100 a year. To he buried in the North Aisle of the Abbey
where Roman Catholics are buried. Codicil, 13 Dec. 1790, My late father TV™
Tobin of Paradise Street, Kothcrhithe, was indebted subsequent to Jan. 170:? A:
his creditors are to be paid as also the debts of my late brother Michael Tobin
who left Cowes on his last voyage to Grenada about Ap. 1772. I am a Member
of the Society of Masters of Ships. Second Codicil, 27 Nov. 1794, The children
of my aunt Rossiter of Eniscorty, Ireland.
VOL. I.
CAKIBBEANA. 81
1803, Oct. 29. By rndenture of G parts Jeremiah Hodges sells to Benj.
Amory tlie Yr of St. Chr. (uow rcsidiug in Tavistock Str.) his plantation of
136 acres for £11,000. ("Antigua," ii. 81.)
1SU9, December. President Julius appointed Benj. Amory to the Council of
St. Christopher.
Mrs. Mary Earle Amory had a sister Barbara Earle, who married Joseph
Amory, by whom she had a daughter Sarah, wife of Mr. Norford.
Benj. Amory, senior, of St. Christopher, horn 13 April 1739 ; died 21 September
1S0G ; married Alary, daughter of Anthony Somersall, born 22 November 174-1;
died 12 August 1S08, and had issue: 1. Benj. Amory, who died at Bath as above
in 1819; 2. Isabella Amory, born -1 September 1704, who married, 9 March 17s"»,
Jacob Hardtman, who was born 5 October 17G0 ; died 13 December 1831.
South transept, east wall : —
Near this Place lies the Body
of ROGER HOPE ELLETSON Efqr:
late Liev': covehxok of his Majefiys
If land of JAMAICA:
(Five lines here.) .... at this Place
on Novr: the 28th: 1775: Aged -IS.
1775, Dec. 7, Roger Hope Elletson, Esq., Governor of Jamaica. Chancel.
Buried.
177"), Thursday, Nov. '■]{). Yesterday morning, died at his house in Bennet-
strect, Koger Hope Elletson, Esq ; late Lieut. -Governor of the Island of
Jamaica. (" B.C.")
17G7, Jan. 9, Lady of Roger Hope Elleton, gov. of Jamaica. (" G.M.," 48.)
1770, Ap. 17, Roger Hope Ellerson, Esq ; Lieut. -Gov. of Jamaica, to Miss
Gamon, of Grosvenor-square. ("G.M.," 190.)
His will was proved in 1775 (P.C.C., 4GG, Alexander).
South transept, east wall, on an oval tablet : —
IOHN TOBIN Eff.
died Decr. 12th 1791,
Aged 61
R.I.P.
1794, Thursday, Dec. 18. Friday, died, truly lamented, in ait apoplectic fit,
at his house on St. James's-parade, John Tobin, esq; formerly a West-India
captain, anil merchant. (" B.C.")
1795, Jan. S, John Tobin, Esq. Buried.
He was not apparently related to the Tobias of Nevis.
John Tobin, late of Ifamble, co. Southampton, now of Bath, co. Somerset.
Will dated 11 December 1790, proved 4 March 1795 (P.C.C., 215, Newcastle).
My wife Mary £100 a year. To be buried in the North Aisle of the Abbey
where Roman Catholics arc buried. Codicil, 13 Dec. 1790, My late father W"1
Tobin of Paradise Street. Bothorhithc, was indebted subsequent to Jan. \~W.\ &
his creditors are to be paid as also the debts of my late brother Michael Tobin
who left Cowes on his last voyage to Grenada about Ap. 1772. I am a Member
of the Society of Masters of Ships. Second Codicil, 27 Nov. 1791, The children
of my aunt Rossiter of Eniscorty, Ireland.
VOL. I.
82 CAIUBBEANA.
South choir aisle, south wall, large square tablet: —
Sacred to the Memory of
LUCY CRICHLOW,
Daughter of JOHN COBHAM Efif. and wife of RESIiT CBICHLOW LJf.
of the Island of Barbados, i
Who died in this citv the 7th. and was buried in this church the 1-4"1 of January
1801, |
(Twenty-nine lines follow) .... upwards of 2G years living
in the conjugal state .... (erected by her husband H. C).
1801, Thursday, Jan. 15. Wednesday, died, after a long illness, the lady of
Henry Cricklow, esq ; of Barbadoes. (" B.C.," also " G.M.," p. 91.)
South choir aisle : —
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
BENJAMIN ALLEYNE COX OE TTIE ISLAND
OF BAEBAUOES ESQEE WnO DIED IN THIS CITT,
DEC8 11™ 1S02, AGED 74.
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED TO HIS MEMORY
AS A MARK! OF ESTEEM AND GRATITUDE
BY HIS NEPHEW THOMAS YARD ESQBB.
Above on a shield : —
Arms. — Argent, a chevron Gules between three cods. Crest. — Missing, onlv
the wreath remaining. Motto. — semper yioilans.
On the north side of the choir is a white niarble floor-stone, partly worn away,
with his name and date on it.
1802, Thursday, Dec. 1G. Saturday, died, at his lodgings on the South-parade,
Benj. Alleyne Cox, esq ; of the island of Barbadoes. (" B.C.")
1S02, Dec. 15, Benjamin Alleyne Cox, Esq'. Buried.
South-west porch of nave, large white marble tablet surmounted by an urn,
and below that in a pediment the figure of a kneeling woman.
Near this Place
are depofited the Remains of
ELIZABETH LOAVE.
AVife of JOSEPH LOAVE Etqr: of the Island of Barbadoes:
(Four lines here.)
She died October 20"': 1818, Aged 49 Years.
In the same Grave
reft alio the Remains of JOSEPH.
only Son of the above JOSEPH and ELIZABETH LOWE.
(Two lines) .... fell a victim
alas ! to the small pox, on the 19th: day of November 18 1G,
at the premature age of
15 Years
(Nine lines follow. Erected by the husband.)
1818, Thursday, Oct. 29. Wednesday in Laura-place, Elizabeth, wife of Jos.
Lowe, esq ; Barbadoes. (" B.C.")
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WALCOT CHURCH, BATH.
On the west wall of the nave, under the gallery : —
Sacred to the Memory of
ANNE Relict of WALTER NISBET,
of the Island of Nevis, E6qr,
and Daughter of ROBERT PAERY
of Llanrhaiadr
County of Denbigh, N.W. Esqr.
She died December 2l,a 1819
Aged 07 Tears.
Above on a shield are : —
Arms. — . . . . within a bordure Gules three hoars' heads erased . ... in chief
a label of three points ; impaling, Gules, on a bend .... a lion rampant ....
A later inscription records that her eldest daughter, Caroline Nisbett, died
30 March 1S07, aged 77, and that Clara Amelia Nisbett was wife of Robert
Parry Nisbett of Southbroom House, co. AVilts, where there is a tablet to her
memory.
(See " Antigua," ii. 80S, and iii. 443.)
1817, Nov. 17, Eobert Parry Nisbet, esq., of the Bengal civil service, to Clara
Amelia, onlv daughter of the late Major Thomas Harriott of West Hall, co.
Surrey. ("G.M.," 5.54.)
Mrs. Eliz. Hulbcrd, late of Nevis, now of Bath, widow. Will dated 23 Novem-
ber 1709. To Marv Amelia Nisbet, daughter of Walter Nisbet of Nevis, Esq.,
a mulatto girl. Proved 19 April 1770 (P.C.C., 117, .lenner).
AValter Nisbet erected a chapel on his plantation in Nevis in 1793, but I do not
know when he died.
(To be continued.)
8 g8Hcst^ntitamaiL
This is an excellent illustration of a type of vessel formerly much used
a century ago. It is a reproduction of an oil painting, which I saw in a shop
window near Leicester Square last vear, ami recognizing the name Delaford as
the family estate of a former West Indian Governor, Sir William Young, 1st
Bart., I became the purchaser. The picture is on canvas, 4 feet by 2 feet 5 inches,
and the salesman informed mo that it was by Huegins, marine painter to
William IV., but it is signed " R. Dodd 1787," an artist who also excelled in the
same style as the former.
It will be noticed that this vessel carries a broadside of eleven i^uns, ami is
apparently to all intents a fast sailing, lightly armed. 22-gun frigate. The question
arises, for what purpose were these vessels built ? They were no doubt owned
privately, intended chiefly for passenger traffic, and bein<j; strong enough to beat
off most privateers, sailed independently, whereas the ordinary heavy, Blow-sailing,
sugar-laden West-Indiamen were always collected in a large tlcet, and convoyed
by several men-of-war.
On referring to the will of Sir W. Young, 1st Bart., third Codicil, dated
0 April 1 7S8 at St. Vincent (" Antigua," iii. 280), it will be seen that he gave to
'• Capt. Ccorge Young of the ship Delaford now in S1 Vincent £50. " (This, of
course, relates to our ship.) The lion. George Young, Member of Council of
St. Vincent, signed an affidavit as to the will, on 11 April L 788, before Governor
James Seton. He may have been related to testator, ami the Captain waH probably
a Scotch cousin. There was, however, another William Young, Governor of
Tobago 1771, also of Grenada 177o, who died s.p. about 177G or 1777.
Eoitor.
O 2
84 CARIBBEANA.
Warrant appointing Cfiomas Curntr, (Esq.,
to lit a jttcmlm* of iLegtslatibe Council,
J?aint Cijnstopljcr*
Victoria, Beg.* Trusty and Well beloved "We Greet you Well. We being Well
satisfied of the Loyalty, Integrity, and Ability of Our Trusty and Well beloved
Thomas Turner, Esquire, have thought tit hereby to signify Our AV ill and Pleasure
that, forthwith, upon the receipt of these Presents, you do swear and admit him the
said Thomas Turner to be a Member of Our Legislative Council of Our Island uf
Saint Christopher. And for so doin£ this shall be your Warrant. Given at Our
Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, this Seventeenth day of February 1SGG,
in the Twenty Jsinth Year of Our Keign.
By Her Majesty's Command.
Edwakd Cardwell.
Endorsed. To Our Trusty and Well beloved Stephen John Hill, Esquire.
Colonel in Our Army, Companion of Our Most Honorable Order of the Bath,
Our Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Our Island of Saint Christo-
pher, or, in his absence, to Our Lieutenant Governor or the Officer Administering
the Government of Our said Island.
[In the Editor's possession.]
Abstract of patent for iLani in &t. Vincent.
St. Vincent. 17 Geo. HI., 1777. The lords commissioners of the treasury,
in answer to a memorial, have agreed to sell the fee simple to leaseholders on the
following terms : —
Term of lease in years. Price per acre. Quit-rent per acre. Total.
14 absolute ... £4 17 G £1 2 G £G
14 renewable for 40 2 17 G 12 6 4
40 absolute ... 1 17 G 1 2 G 3
99 1 2 G
Whereas, by a demise dated 1 July 17G7, the commissioners for the disposal
of lands in the Islands of Grenada, the Grenadines, St. Vincent, Tobago, and
Dominica leased to Michael Moquet then of S' Vincent planter that piece of land
in Sl David's parish formerly called Chateau Belair, containing 38 acres of cleared
land bounded to the N. by public land next the sea bein^ :} chains in breadth
from high water mark, N.E. by a small river, S.E. by land then possessed by
Francois Moquet, S.W. by land belonging to Abel Blyden for a term of 14 years
with power of renewal, at a quit rent of Is. (id. per acre & Michael Moquet dying
in 1708 ad in 'on was granted to Francois Moquet his Ls' son who by deed of 1 June
1770 with the consent of the Governor A: of the lords of trade & plantations
assigned his lease to Charles Payne Sharpe of S' Vincent, Esq.
Whereas, by a demise; dated 1 June 17b'U, the said commissioners leased to
Francois Godin of S' Vincent, planter. 1"> acres pail oi Chateau Belair bounded
N., N.E. >t S.E. by land unsurveyed, *., S.W. & N.W. by S' David's river, lor 1 1
years <$c he petitioned in I7ti(.) for leave to assign it to W" Walker A' Jonathan
Atkinson of Sl Vincent Esqrei but it was afterwards agreed between them to
assign it to Charles Payne Sharpe by deed dated 20 Aug. 1771. And whereas
there is due to the Receiver General from him for the said .">;{ acres £248 . 1^ . i»
• Signed by Her Majesty.
Caribbean a. 85
& he hath paid £06.10.0 & executed a bond of 15 May of £30 i . 15 . 0 con-
ditioned for the payment of £70 .3.9 within 12 months & £76 .3.0 on 15 May
1770 making a total of £152 .7.6 for the fee simple it reversion. We do now
grant him these letters patent for the said 53 acres, bounded, as to the 38 acres,
X. with the public land next the sea being 3 chains in breadth above high water
mark but since granted to C. P. Sharpe, S.W. by land formerly in the posseesi n
of Abel Bladen [sic] now of Jacob Bladen, Esq., as to the 15 acres bounded X.
& X.E. by lands now in the possession of Charles Doile. Esq., S. E. by Charles
Payne Sharpe, S., S.W. & N.W. by St. David's river, mines of gold & silver
excepted, at a quit rent of 6'1 per acre. Our great seal affixed 15 May 1777.
Signed by Valentine Morris, Governor, etc., W. Taylor, Clerk of Patents. Settled
& approved bv C. P. Sharpe, Attorney General. .Recorded in the Secretary's
Office, Lib. P., fo. 127, & examined 'this 21 May 1777, W. Taylor, D> Sec.
Entered in the Patent Office 24 May 1777.
[In the Editor's possession.]
J^utacribcrs to 3). $eterhin*£ Creatine on
Panting, 1790.*
IX ST. MARTIN'S.
Ahmau, Hon. Aaron, Esq., Capt. of the Dutch Quarter.
Arrendell, Isaac, jun., Esq.
Ashburner, Thomas, Esq.
Bayley, Dr. Richard.
Bryson, John, Esq.
Chippendale, John, Esq.
Conniegieter, Hon. Abraham, Esq.
Davies, Lucas, sen., Esq.
Durat, His Excellency the Chevalier de, Governor of the French Quarter.
Fogarty, John, Esq.
Gibbs, Hon. Johannes Solomon, Esq.
Godet, Hon. Henry, Esq.
Gums, Thomas, Esq.
„ William, Esq.
Halman, William, Esq.
Harrison, Captain Thomas, of the Ship Edwards.
Hazell, John, jun., Esq.
Heyliger, Jacobus, Esq.
„ Lucas, Esq.
Howell, Jacob, Esq.
„ „ jun., Esq.
,, Jeremiah, Esq.
James, En gel, Esq.
Maillard, Samuel, Esq.
Mardeuborough, Giles, Esq.
,, John, Esq.
Mildrim, James, Esq.
Nowel, Richard, Esq.
Xudd, Mr. Edward.
Richardson, John, Esq.
,, Thomas, Esq.
• A Treatise on Planting, by Joshua Peterkin, Planter, second edition, with List of
Subscribers in various [slauds, pp. iv. and 104. Sl Christopher's: Printed l>v Edward Luth K.
Low, Cayon Street, Basseterre, 171X). H",
86
CAUJBBEANA.
Rink, His Excellency the Hou. William Hendrick, Esq., Governor over the Dutch
Quarter.
Romney, Solomon, jun., Esq.
Rouvellet, Jean, Esq.
Smyth, Stafford, Esq.
Stackpoole, George, Esq.
Vanhyuigen, Abraham, Esq.
"Warner, John C, Esq.
Webster, Peter, Esq.
Whetiker, W., Esq.
Wilson, James, Esq.
„ Patrick, jun., Esq.
„ „ sen., Esq.
Conway, Michael, Esq.
O'Daly, James, Esq.
Lynott, Edmund, Esq.
IN PORTO-RICO.
IN ST. THOMAS.
• IN ST. EUSTATIUS.
De Graaf, Hon. Johannes, Esq.
Hanson, A. F., Esq.
Hassel, Mr. Richard.
Moore, William, Esq.
Sugnin, Frederick, Esq.
1728
Cranscripts of ^artsij licijistcrs,*
ST. ANTHONY, MONTSERRAT.
Baptisms.
Sept. 23 Anthony the S. of Anth0 Hodges Esqr and Eliz: his wife
[blank] f S. of John Blake and Elizabeth his wife
Oct. 5 Simon S. of Nicholas Potter and Sarah his wife
Four Negroes belonging to M™ Sarah Jordan
26 Jane, a Xc^ro belon^iiiLj to Coll" Liddell
Nov. 23 Elizabeth D. of Mr Michael White and Mary his Wife
Burials.
A List of those that have been buried in the Parish of Sl Anthony from March .'2 '
1722 to the 12th of November 172S), Extracted out of the" Register book of
said Parish.
Martha the wife of Richard Russel
1723 April 12 Hugh Gilbert a Sailor
Edw1' Malcomb
Adam Smith
John the S. of Andrew I'ettiford and Mary his wife
Angela wife of Timothy Popplewell
Charles Oil ks Esqr Lieu': Governour
William S. of Timothv Popplcwell
30 Samuel Arnold a Soldier
Mar.
22
Aprii
[12
28
30
May
8
20
June
1
July
8
• Continued from p. 44-.
f Sec duplicate entry in St. Peter's Parish on 5 October 1720.
CARIBBEAN A. 8?
1723 Aug. 2 Anne Essex, widdow
Francis McKnamee
Jonathan S. of Francos Warner widdow
William Chandler Master of a Ship
Nicholas Poyen a French man
Elizabeth D. of Sigismond Cooper and Anne his wife
Mr Sigismond Cooper
1721 April 12 .Archibald, a Servant of Majr Roynons
Mr William Pvke of Antigua
A U. of James Nay lor & Sarah his wife
31" Mary White widdow
Joseph Lorimer
172o Mar. 28 Andrew Pethford a Soldier
Coll" John Cochran
Anne d. of Nich: Dougan & Rose his wife
D. of A nth0 Lynch
Anthony Larrimore
Thomas S. of Mr James Thompson & Mary his wife
Anne d. of Geo: Staples, deceased
Daniel Allers
Anth0 Mansel
172G Hamond Henry
Dorothy wife of John Farrell
Martha" wife of Coll" Wyke
Edwd Parrot a Soldier
1727 June 8 Anne d. of \V™ Drinskell
Nathanael s. of Thomas lies
William s. of John Slatery
Thomas March
William Saul a Soldier
David Sandelands a Soldier
Jan. 13 Anne Cooper "Widdow
John S. of John March & Agnes his wife
Thomas Nichols a Sailor
James Smith a Sailor
William Walton
M* Thomas Thompson
Abra D'arlow
Capt: Thomas Lee
27 John Mayem a Soldier
Thomas S. of Thomas Allen <fc Elizabeth his wife
Dominick Connor, a Soldier
Mary d. of Cap' Nich: Daniel & Eli/.: his wife
Anne Holmby of Antigua
Robert Baker a Soldier
Henry Robiss blacksmith
Patr: Neeff ditto
Timothv Popplewell
Retina wife of Nalh" Webb Esc]r
John S. of Mai hew Thornton & Eleanor his wife
Roger Mcdanicl
Harrv Cochran a Soldier
Thomas Brewer, Master of a Sloop
12 Agnes wife of [blank] ward of Antigua
Anne wife of Cssar Baker
Jane d. of John Fielder <i Susanna his wife
Geonro S. of George Mortimer & Eliz : his wife
Aug.
2
11
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13
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2
April
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28
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June
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19
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John S. of Wm Broom & Mary his wife
Selvin S. of President Fry
A Sailor belonging to Cap1 Long
Mathew S. of John Carrick & Jane his wife
Hannah d. of John Southwick & Eliz: his wife
Mr John Dinely Senr
William S. of George Cooper & Mary his wife
M1 Patrick Goold
Mary D. of Nath11 Webb Esqr
Susanna d. of W,n Lardner & [blank'] his wife
Edward Ilogben
John S. of Wm Gerrish Esqr & Mary his wife
Edward S. of Governour Hodges
ST. GEOKGE, MONTSEEEAT.
A List of children baptized in the Parish of S* George in the Island of Mountserat
from May 11th, 1721, to the 12lh of November 1729 from the Register.
1721 May 11 Mr Nathanael Harris had a child baptized Frances
Elizabeth d. of W'" Chilcot & Eleanor his wife
Mary d. of Wm How & Mary his wife
Prudence d. of Charles D'wolf it Man:: his wife
Jane d. of John Dowdy & Mary his wife
John S. of John Daly Fitzdening & his wife Jane
Alice d. of Kobert West & Mary his wife
Mary d. of John Joyce & Auue his wife
18 John S. of James Farrell & Mary his wife
Jan. 9 Elizabeth D. of Michael Carryl & Eliz: his wife
Jane d. of \VT" Haynes & Elizabeth his wife
Katherine d. of Wm Kelly & Mary his wife
1722 28 William S. of W" Brafner & [blank] his wife
Alexander S. of John Ramsey & Anne his wife
Sarah d. of Samuel Potter & Mary his wife
Mehitabel, bastard d. of John Daly Fitz John & Grace Bass
Joshua S. of Cap': Sayer & Joan his wife
James S. of Daniel Donovane <t Eliz: his wife
Matthew S. of Isaac Dee it Katharine his wife
Luke S. of John Welch & Anne his wife
Sarah d. of John Carcw & Mary his wife
Charles S. of John Beach & Sussannah his wife
Jeremiah S. of James Cooper & Anne his wife
Patrick S. of Mathew Bowler it Elizabeth his wife
1723 May 12 Henrietta d. of John Daly Fitzdennis it Judith his wife
Mary d. of Mr Ja* Farrell it Mary his wife
William S. of W'" Richardson & Eliz: his wife
Jane D. of Fatrick M'lvculey & Mary his wife
Katherine D. of W"1 Locker it Catharine his wife
Beatrix d. of Mr Nath1' Harris & Alice his wife
Mary D. of Ed\vd Bennet it Jane his wife
George S. of W™ Mead it Mary his wife
Sussanna d. of W'" Cooper & Julian his wife
Nov. 12 James S. of W"1 How it Marv his wife
24 Charles S. of Mr W" Hains it Elizabeth his wife
Dec. 8 John S. of Alexander Sweenev & Bridget his wife
May
11
17
June
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15
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9
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17
23
28
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May 13
June 24
Aug.
5
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Oct.
2
L4
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5
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3
17
20
Mar.
17
May
12
13
20
June
23
July
Aug
21
18
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Oct.
28
4
12
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12
24
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8
CARlBBEAtfA. 89
1723 Feb. 5 Philip S. of Join Dracket &, Eliz. his wife
18 Sarah D. of Wm Irish, Esqr & Sarah his wife
Mar. 15 Thomas S. of Thomas Chaplin & Deborah his wife
1721 29 Catharine d. of Robert West & Mary his wife
April 12 Sarah d. of Wm Kelly & Mary his w'ife
26 Thomas S. of Wm How & Mary liis wife
June 7 James S. of Wm Westopher & Eliz : his wife
July 19 Anne D. of Miehael Carryl & Elizabeth his wife
Sept. 30 Mary d. of Terence Hart & Eleanor his wife
Jan. 3 Elizabeth d. of John Hogan & Sussanna his wife
17 John S. of John Carew & Mary his wife
31 Abraham S. of Isaac Dee & Katharine his wife
Mar. 14 Cornelius S. oi"Wm Brammer & [blank] his wife
[blank] Margaret d. of John Beach & Sussanna his wife
1725 April 18 Mary d. of Daniel Donovan & Eleanor his wife
17 John S. of \Vm Mead & Mary his wife
June 2 John S. of Wm Morton & Anne his wife
6 George Bastard S. of Coll" Rich'1 Cooke & Kath: Shoghro
29 William Bastard S. of Wm Frye Junr Esqr & Fran: Warner
Aug. 22 Michael S. of John Morphey & Mary his wife
Oct. 10 WilliamS. of Wra Irish Esqr & Sarah his wife
[blank] Mary d. of Patr: Mckenly & Mary his wife
Nov. 2G Martini d. of Mr John Daly Fitzdenning & Judith his wife
Dee. 5 Michael S. of Simon Chilcot & Honora his wife
Jan. 3 Sarah d. of Cap1: Joseph Sayer & Joan his wife
10 Thomas S. of Wm How & Mary his wife
Feb. 13 Joseph a Bastard S. of \Y"' Connel by Sarah Keye
10 Bridget d. of Terence Hart <fc Eleanor his wife
27 Matthew S. of John Carrick & Jane his wife
ditto Sarah d. of John Dracket Junr & Eleanor his wife
1720 April 10 Mary D. of John Carew & Mary his wife
May 29 Anne d. of W™ Kelly & Mary his wife
July 3 Margaret d. of Thomas Kock & Eleanor his wife
S Mary d. of Tho" Nogle & [blank] his wife
31 Natnanael S. of Robert West & Mary his wife
[blank] Patience a bastard d. of Arthur Poison & Anne Fell
Nov. 20 Anne D. of Mr Jaa Farrill & Mary his wife
Jan. 15 Thomas S. of John Jeffers & Sarah his wife
[blank] John S. of W1" Westopher & Eliz: his wife
18 Richard S. of John Chilcot & Katharine his wife
Feb. 21 Elizabeth a bastard d. of Eliz: Westopher
11 Bridget d. of John Potter & Bridget his wife
1727 July 30 William S. of John Hogan & Sussanna his wife
[blank] Lowisa bastard 1). of Charles Daly & Grace Bass
Nov. 19 Mary d. of Isaac Dee it Katharine his wife
20 Eleanor d. of John Carew it Mary his wife
Dec. 17 Richard S. of W1" How and Mary his wife
Jan. 11 Eleanor bastard d. of John Hart & Mary Jeffers
Feb. 11 Jane D. of Patrick Duell & Anne his wife
[blank] Bridget d. of Cap1 Sayer & Joan his wife
Feb. 21 Mary & Bridget d's of Ja"1 Goold & Mary his wife
Mar. 12 Eleanor D. of Arthur Polso cfc Anne his wife
1728 May 15 Edward S. of Patrick M'Kenlcy & Mary his wife
June 2 Bridget d. of Daniel Carry & Mary his wife
Aug. 25 Mary d. of Charles Daly <& Mary his wife
Oct. 22 Elizabeth 1). of John Dracket Junr <!t Eleanor his wife
[blank] Mary d. of John Chilcot & Katharine his wife
■
90 CAtUBEEANA.
1728 [blank] Mary d. of Teigue itfahony & [blank] his wife
Jan. 14 Nicholas S. of John Potter & Bridget his wife
1729 Mar. 30 Eliz. d. of John Cavew & Mary his wife
May 2L Robert S. of Joseph Butler & Mary hid wife
25 Eleanor d. of John Jeff era & Sarah his wife
June 22 William Bastard IS. of Elizabeth Westopher
Dec. 1-4 Mary d. of John Hogan & Susanna his wife
BURIALS IX ST. GEORGE'S PARISH.
1721 Jan. 8 John Westopher
1722 May 10 Jane wife of John Daly Fitzdennis
Jan. 18 Cap1 Richard Maulove
1728 Sept. 2 William Bryan
21 Jonathan S. of Jonathan Warner deceased
Nov. 12 Jemima wife of Nath" Bass
Mar. 21 Coll0 John Daly
1724 Mar. 10 Arthur Poison Seur
172-3 Dec. 1 W» Irish Esq/
1726 April 4 Nath11 Ba'ss
Mar. 0 Judith Mead Widdow
1727 July 3 Jane Westopher
Sept. 24 Wm Maddox Senr
1728 July 20 Capt: Joseph Saver
Sept 29 Patrick McKenley
Oct. 28 Mary Levingston widdow
31 William Kelly
Jan. 23 Solomon Becket Scnr
BAPTISMS IN THE PARISH OF ST. PETER'S.*
1721 Feb. 18 Henry S. of Henry Underwood &, Anne his wife
Jane d. of Mr AVni Haiti s & Elizabeth his wife
Margaret D. of Edw'1 Dubery A Mary his wife
Patrick S. of Edw'1 Johnson & Jane his wife
William S. of Mr Robert Piper & Jane his wife
Anne d. of George Underwood & Frances his wife
David S. of W'" Greenwav <fc Agnes his wife
William S. of Thomas Flagher & Eliz: his wife
William 8. of Ed\vu Cooper & [blank] his wife
John S. of Wm Chilcot & Eleanor his wife
Mary D. of Joseph Butler & Mary his wife
Sarah d. of Ro' Butler & Eliz: his wife
John S. of John Drum'ond it Alice his wife
John, a bastard S. of Nath11 Harris Juil* & Eliz: Wethcred
Owen S. of Daniel Sweeney <i Margaret his wife
William a bastard S. of Anne Daly A Wm Anderson
William S. of Rich'1 lies ft Anne his wife
Susanna d. of Hugh Allen & Mary his wife
William S. of George Cooper & Mary his wife
Elizabeth d. of John Fielder
William S. of Coll" Bramley ft Anne his wife
Aunc D. of John Dyet & Anne his wife
• Montsermt.
1721
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Mar. 17
1722
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CAlttBBEANA. 91
1725 April 21 Mary D. of Thomas Jones & Anne his wife
George S. of George Underwood & Frances his wife
William Mead had a S. baptized called John
Robert S. of Rich1' Bunting & Sarah his wife
William S. of Richard Russell & Elizabeth his wife
Thomas S. of John Flaugher it [blank] his wife
Richard S. of Rol Burtiug & Bridget his wife
Mary i). of Edw'1 Dubery & [blank] his wife
James S. of Thomas flaugher & Eliz: his wife
Sarah d. of Isaac How & Mary his wife
Sarah d. of Benjamin Armstrong & Thoinasin Ins wife
Thomas a bastard S. of Nath11 Risden & Mary "Wilson
1726 May 9 John S. of Cap1 Charles Daly & Mary his wife
Thomas S. of Jeffrey Can & Elizabeth his wife
William S. of David Greenway & Katharine his wife
Nathanael S. of Coll0 Bramley & Anne his wife
John S. of Mr Robert Piper <£ Jane his wife
Robert S. of John Dyet & Anne his wife
Margaret d. of James 2sixon & Eliz: his wife
1727 June 18 Jane d. of Daniel Sweene}" & Marg: his wife
Thomas S. of Richard lies & Anne his wife
Sarah, a Xe£*ro belonging to John Russell
Peter S. of Richard Armstrong it [blank] his wife
Anne d. of John Blake & Elizabeth his wife
Kennedy S. of Sarah Ryley & Coll0 Molineux, reputed father
John S. of Tho3 Jones & Elizabeth his wife
Jane d. of Mr Robert Piper & Jane his wife
Joseph S. of Ed\vJ Whiting & Marjory his wife
[blank] S. of Robert Bunting it Bridget his wife
[blank] S. of Thomas Armstrong & Sarah his wife
Elizabeth d. of John Dyet & Anne his wife
Richard S. of Jos: Butler & Mary his wife
Elizabeth d. of Edwa Blake & Eliz : his wife
1728 May 19 John S. of William Greenway it A^nes his wife
Elizabeth d. of Rich'1 Bunting & [blank] his wife
Sarah d. of Rol Bunting & Bridget his wife
Nicholas S. of David Greenway & Katharine his wife
Jane d. of Mr Ro" Piper & Jane his wife
Rachel d. of Mathew Teige it Mary his wife
Mary d. of Ben: Armstrong it Thoinasin his wile
Eleanor d. of Daniel Donovane A: Mary his wife
Mr AV'"' lies had four negroes baptized
1729 April 13 Mary d. of Rich'1 Russell & KHz : his wife
[blank] of Joseph Butler and Mary his wife
A negro belonging to Bridget Bunting widdow
.loliii S. of George (sic), Junr, & Margaret his wife
Eliz: Wyke had a Negro baptized
Thomasin D. of Rich1 Armstrong & Eliz: his wife
[blank] of John Blake and Eliz: his wife
Sarah d. of iio{ Piper it Jane his wife
April
21
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13
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BURIALS IX THE PARISH OF ST. PETER'S*
The Reverend Richard Molineux was buried
John S. of W™ Chileot & Eleanor his wife
Richard Buuting Seur
• Moutscrrat.
02 CARIBBEAN A.
1724 Aug. 20 Mary wife of Coll0 Molineux
Feb. 11 Thomnsiu wife of John Dvet
172G Jan. 1L Mary D. of Eliz: Dyet widdow
Feb. 10 John Talbot
1727 Jan. 22 Richard S. of Jos: Butler & Mary his wife
1725 Dec. 12 Agnes Butler wife of [blank] Hurd of Antigua
Jan. 29 Jaue D. of Mr Ro' Piper & Eliss his wife
BAPTISMS IN ST. PATRICK'S PARISH.*
Frances D. of Mr \Vm Moir & Mary his wife
1728 Mar. 18 Oliver Bennet S. of Wm Moir & Mary his wife
1729 Sept. 27 Judith 1). of Thomas Orson it Eleanor his wife
1727 Feb.
LI
1728 Mar.
Is
1729 Sept.
27
BURIAL IN ST. PATR: PARISH.
1728 [blank] William Risden
[On the next page is a list of- Weddings, probably also of St. Patrick's Parish.]
1721 May 5 George Moody & Jane Evans were by Banns married
9 James Cooper & Anne Fin by B.
2-5 Daniel Blackley & Mary Hodgen by B.
Aug. 27 Edward Bennet & Jane White by L.
1723 Aug. 2-3 William Broom & Mary Cave by L.
Sept. •! Nicholas Potter & Sarah Drinskal by L.
1723
Dec.
23
1721
Jan.
17
1728
June
20
Aug.
0
Jan.
21
1729
June
28
MARRIAGES IN ST. PATRICK'S PARISH.
Hugh Ryley & Jane Kelly by L.
Robert West & Katharine Griilin. B.
John Cahoon it Eleanor Mulrayne by L.
Arnold Bodinier & Katharine Dexter by B.
Daniel Bradley & Eleanor Morphey By B.
Wni Morphey & Mary Conogan by B.
MARRIAGES IN THE PARISH OF ST. ANTH°: IN MONTSERRAT.
From April 13"' 1723 to November 12"' 1729.
Thomas Xogle & Margaret Mulrayne
Andrew Biggs & Christian Goold by B.
Daniel Shea & Ruth Shea by B.
Andrew Pettiford & Mary March by B.
Garret Barrv & Mary Southwick
Hugh Ryley & Jane "Kelly by L.
Mat hew Pond it Hannah Clark
John Miles & Anne Gill by L.
Richard Dyet it Sarah Underwood by L.
Gregory Skuret it Elen Blake by L.
Wm Hamilton & Mary Staples by B.
John Slatcry it Frances Cooper by L.
* Montserrat.
1723
April 13
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May 5
8
June 15
Dec. 17
172+
Dee. 17
1725
June 7
Sept. 2S
Oct. 8
172(3
May 15
June 1
CARIBBEANA. 93
1720 June 12 William Haycock & Eleanor Adams by B.
Dennis Mahony & Eli/.: Mortou by B.
John Holeron <fc Elizabeth Green by B.
William Liddell Ks([r <& Jane Cochrane by L.
Martin Ryan & Joan Semper by L.
Wlu Connol & Mary Keyes by B.
Nicholas Kirvan & Honora Welsh by B.
Philip Connor & Ursula Farrell by 1>.
John Blake & Elizabeth Uuberv by B.
Mr John Blake & Mary Goold by L.
John Mulkair A Mary Henley by L.
Thilon Skerret & Mary Turt by L.
Patrick Mc<:uire it Mary March by L.
{To be continued.)
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The Editor has much pleasure in recommending the following notice to the
readers of this Magazine : —
68 Harbour Street,
Kingston, Jamaica.
15 November 190S.
Having been requested, by parties interested in Jamaica History, to publish
a collection of sketch pedigrees of the early Colonists, compiled from the records
of the Court of Chancery, as being of great value to students of genealogy and
others interested in Jamaica, 1 have decided to do so.
I would point out that this is entirely a new held of research in Jamaica, ami
should prove of great help in proving various births, marriages, and deaths before
the regular system of registration was introduced into the Island.
Yours faithfully,
Noel B. Livixoston.
ST. EUSTATIUS.
The families llasscll and Solomons were at the end of the 17th century at
St. Eustatius (Dutch West Indies). I should like to know who was the first <>t
this family who went to the West Indies. Full particulars of the named families,
aa their coat of anus, their ancestors, etc., are verv interesting to me.
ST. THOMAS.
I should also like to know the coat of arms and particulars about the families :
Gumb(r)s, Dnlri/iuplf, Smothergill, Devers, Japp (British Consul, who perished
at Martinique), and Millard, who are all English families settled at St. Thomas
and neighbouring islands.
Pit. F. W. va>" Komondt (Lieutenant).
Regentcsplaan'47,
The Hague.
91 CARIBBEAN^.
EMIGRANTS TO AMERICA.
The following appeared last year in " Notes and Queries," 10 S., x., 320, 39G :
The Eighth Report of the Historical Manuscripts Commission, p. 372, states
that the Chester Sheriffs}' books give the name of ever)' ship entering names of all
passengers, etc. Such lists would be of the greatest importance to all Americans
searching for the connecting link with England.
I have made an exhaustive search in the records now at the Town Hall,
Chester, between the years 15S0 and 1700, and can rind no trace of these lists;
so that if they exist it must he for some other period. The classes of records
searched were Sheriffs' Books, Depositions and Examinations, Mayor's Court
files, Passage Court Rolls, Portmote Rolls, Mayor's Year-books, Records of
Mayor's and Sheriffs' Courts, Sheriffs' Court files, Custom Entry Books, Merchant
Adventurers, Sessions files, and Mayor's Memo. Books.
Gerald Fothergill.
11 Brussels Road,
New Waudsworth, S.W.
It is worth recording that there are lists of nearly 1,500 emigrants sailing from
Liverpool for trans- Atlantic colonies for the years 1(597 to 1707. These lists are
in certain volumes of the Corporation records, and an account of them by John
Elton is given in vol. xvii. (N.S.) of the " Transactions " of the Historical Society
of Lancashire and Cheshire.
R. S. B.
DANIEL OF DOMINICA.
The Rev. F. J. Gibbings, M.A., Vicar of Snettisham, King's Lynu, Norfolk,
wrote me March 15, 1909: —
There is a marble slab in the North Transept "Wall of this Church. The
Inscription runs : " To the beloved and ever respected Memory of Thomas Daniel,
Esq. Attorney General of the Island of Dominica, who died at Snettisham, the
17th day of March, ISOG, aged 53, and is interred near this place."
ISOG, March 24. Thomas Daniel Esq™ aged 73 [sic'] died March 17. (Burial
Register.)
Editor.
.
WHARTON OF NEArIS.
Indenture of Release made 12 Feb. 1738. Mary Cawthorne, widow, and
Margaret Saunders wife of Samuel Saunders, Doctor in Divinity, sisters bv the
father and next of kin of William Wharton* late of the Island of Nevis, clerk,
deceased, intestate, who was son of Posthumus Wharton formerly of Sedbergh,
Yorkshire, clerk, Whereas the said Posthumus Wharton and Margaret his wife by
Indenture dated 9 Nov. LOOS made between Posthumus Wharton and his wife of
the one part and Joseph Simson of Kirkby Kendall, co. Westmoreland, mercer,
and Marmaduke Lambert of Watchtield in said co., gent., of the other covenanted
to levy a fine of her lands in Se Ibergli for them for life with remainder to the
heirs of her body with remainder to the heirs of Alan Chambre, Esq., with power
to charge estate with payment of £1000 and a tine was levied 1(J W'" 1 1 1, and
Posthumus Wharton died years after without leaving issue by his said second
wife and she survived him 20 years and by her Will dated :i Dec. 1717 gave the
said William Wharton £30U and made Alan Chambre sole Ex'or ami testatrix
• The above-named William Wharton Mgncd the transcripts of the parish register as Rector
of St. Thomas, Nevis, in 1733.
CARIBBEAN A. 95
d. 22 March 173G mid Wm "Wharton d. Inst Feb. intestate and letters of adminis-
tration have been granted to Mary Cawthorne and Margaret Saunders who are
so entitled to the said £300 and Alan Chambre bath paid it. A\"e now release ail
claim against him or Walter Chambre his son.
ermine
(Signed bv) Mart Cawthokxe. On a broken seal : . . . . a cross e
between jour birds . . . . a chief . . . . charged with a . .
Makot Sauxdeks. Seal : a cock holding in its claw ....
Saml Sauxdehs.. Ditto.
[This deed, on one skin, in tbe Editor's possession has been previously noted
on p. 22.]
ST. K1TTS OK ST. CHRISTOPHER.
When was tbe name St. Kitts first used in any document? It no doubt
came into popular use long before it was recognized officially.
WILLIAM BECKFORD OF SOMERLEY.
The " D.N.B." gives tbe following'notiee of him : —
" Beckfoiid, "Wim.iam (d. 1790), historian, passed a great part of his life in
Jamaica, where be made observations on the country and particularly on the
condition of the negroes. On returning to England he settled at Somerley Hall
in Suffolk, and died in London on o Feb. 179!). His works are : —
1. Remarks on the Situation of the Negroes in Jamaica, impartially made
from a local experience of nearly thirteen years in that island, 17SS.
2. A Descriptive Account of the Island of Jamaica, with Remarks upon the
Cultivation of tbe Sugar Cane throughout the different Seasons of the
Year, and chiefly considered in a picturesque point of view, 1790.*
3. History of France from the most early records to the death of Louis XVI.,
1794. The early part is by Heckford, and tbe more modern by an
anonymous Englishman who had been sometime resident in Paris."
In " Bibliographia Jatnaicensis," by Frank Cundall, F.S.A., Xo. 1 of the above
works is noted as being by W. Beckford, junior, formerly of Somerly and late of
Hertford in Jamaica, and from this he appears to have gone from Soincrly to
Jamaica and then returned to England, which does not agree with the above
statement in the " D.X.B." Mr. Cundall also notices: —
" Yucs Pittoresques de la Jamaique, avec une Description detaillee de scs
productions, surtout ties cannes a sucrc, des traveaux, du traitement et des moeurs
des Xegres, etc. Traduit de 1' Anglais de M. W. Beckfort par J. S. P. nouvelle
edition 2 vols. Lausanne ct Paris 1793."
1 have a cutting from a bookseller's catalogue as follows : —
" Set of six copper-plate Views in Jamaica, drawn on the spot by Geo.
Robertson, and engraved in line by Daniel Lerpiniere. Oblong imperial folio,
21 in. by lo\ in., Boydell 177S. These views are each dedicated to William
Beckford, Esq., of Somerley in Suffolk, from w ho.-e estate (Roaring River near
Spanish Town) they were taken."
The question arises, who was this William Beckford, junior, who settled in
Jamaica about 177") r Lord .Mayor William Beckford died in 1770, aged 00,
leaving an only son and heir William, the well-known author of Vathek, and
eccentric owner of Foothill (born 1759, died 1844).
• T»o vols. 8vo. I have a cutting from a bookseller's catalogue which states that the book
is " uot by William Beckford of Fontliill, but by William Beckford of the Fleet Prison " !
90 CAHIBBEAXA.
The Lord Mayor had, however, many brothers, one of whom, Richard, matricu-
lated from Balliol College, Oxford, 15 January 1727-S, aped 15, B.A. Uuiversitv
College 17-'U, later became an Alderman of London, and died at Lyons, a bachelor,
in 17-3b\ In his will, dated 22 December 17-j.j in France, he writes: My friend
Eliz. Hay esteemed as my wife £41)0 & all my household linen & £-500 a year.
All my e.-tate in Hanover, Jamaica, according to agreement 1 devise to my brother
Julines Beckford he to convey Roaring River plantation to Trustees my brother
Wm B. [the future Lord Mayor] etc. for the use of my reputed son Wiil.
Beckford [a minor] born of the said Eliz. Hay & all residue. I have purchased of
my brother Julines the Hertford plantation etc. Proved 4 31 arch 17oG [P.C.C.,
59, Glasierj.
This "William, having inherited his father's great wealth, matriculated from
Balliol College, Oxford, 17 March 1702, aged 17; created M.A. G April 17u3.
There can be no doubt, I think, of his identity with the "William Beckford of
Somerley, as the hitter's Hertford and Roaring River plantations were those
named in Richard's will. Perhaps some Jamaican reader will be able to confirm
this by reference to records.
Editoh.
OLDEST TOMB IX MONTSERRAT.
The following appeared in the " G.M." for 1792, p. 884:—
Mr. Urban. Montserrat, July 26, 1792. As I have been long an admirer of
your useful and learned Miscellanys I take the liberty of transmitting to you
a very singular, and I believe, the oldest inscription upon a tombstone in the
"West Indies; by inserting which, you will oblige, Wm. McKenly.
Sub hoc tumulo jacet
JOANNES HAVIES,
vir iutegritate, industria, et benevolentia suis
quam alienis charissimus.
Patria? pro viribus minister,
nam in hie insula Monserat pro mnltis annis
non tantum civilia scd etiam militaria
qucedam erant illi officia:
prasertim fait justiciarius pacis,
qui post longuin dolorem corporis tandem
quiete et libentur mortem obiit,
mense Septembris anno renovati hominis H5SG.
Ita se totum nude exiit, retribuit,
et vol iu morte docuit,
auum cuique reddere. (Eight lines in English follow.)
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CARIBBEANA.
97
BOOKPLATE OF EDWARD WILLIAMS, ESQ.
&//7i;ardjls6LUamj &t/
y.
Arms. — Quarterly. 1, Or, a winged griffin segreant Gules [Williams] ;
2, Gules, a man s head proper, bearded affront ee ; 3, Argent, two wives counter
courant Gules ; 1, Argent, a lion rampant Sable, langued Gules.
Crest. — A winged griffin scgrcant.
Edward Williams of the Island of Antigua, Esq., died on the Gth, and was
buried on the 15th April 178-1, aged 71, at Thames Ditton, co. Surrey. His
grandfather, Col. Rowland AVilliams, is stated to have been the first male white
child born in the Colony.
An identification of the ancient quarterings, as given above, may lead to the
discovery of the supposed Welsh origin of the family. It is believed that there is
no male descendant now living. (For other details see "Antigua," iii. 231.)
VOL. I.
D
98
CARIBBEAN A.
atSrotJtt, of Antigua.
Joseph Brodie of Milntown, 2s. B., sold;
his estates in 1730 to Lord Braco.
(See his pedigree in Burke's "Landed
Gentry.")
=Margaret Dunbar, dau.
of Thomas Dunbar of
Grange ; married 1693.
George Brodie, 1st son and
heir, Captain in the Army,
born 1G94; died at Breda,
bachelor. "Will dated 1748
(1GG, Busby).
Alexander Brodie of AYindy-=pAnne Dawson, dau.
hills, X.B., 2nd son, born
1701 ; served h. 1749 to his
brother George ; died 17S1.
of William Dawson,
Provost of Forres ;
heiress of lleui-
priggs.
William Brodie, 1st son
and heir, of "Windy-
hills, succeeded his
father 1781.
I
Alexander Brodie, born 1738 ;=p Ann Kidder, born 1730;
settled in Antigua 17G0 as a
merchant; of Windyhill estate
in St. Mary's parish ; died at
Antigua 1S00.
married 17GG ; died at
Antigua 1S01 ; niece of
Thomas Bedhead.
Rev. Alexander Brodie, D.D., only son=pAnn "Walter,
and heir, born in Antigua 1773 ; matricu- dan. of John
lated from Trinity College, Oxford, 10 Walter of
Februarv 1794, aged 20; B.A. 1797; Teddington,
M.A. 1801; B. and D.D. 1811; Chap- co.Middlesex;
lain to George Prince of Wales ; A'icar born 1779 ;
of Eastbourne, co. Sussex, 1S09 till his married 31
death there 1S2S. | May 1802.
Mary Brodie, married
at St. John's, 2 Nov.
179G, Robert McNish,
jun., of Antigua ; he
died 5 Februarv 1S2S,
aged 73 : she died 31
August 1S19, a^ed 4s.
M.l. at St. John's.
George Brodie, Esq. Will dated 1748. My sisters Katli., Jean, and Barbara
Eliz. My brother Alex. Brodie my lands of Windechells and Muirhead. Testator
died at Breda, a Captain in the Army. Will proved 1751 (1GG, Busby).
John Conyers of Antigua, Esq.
Antigua, merchant, a Trustee.
Will dated 1 March 17G0. Tho. Kidder of
Tho. Bedhead of Enfield, CO. Middlesex, gent. Will dated 1 September 1772.
£1000 in trust for Mrs Mary .Martin, widow of Jas. Martin, late of Bell Yard.
Gracechmvh Str., baker, and after her death to my niece Ann Brodie. Tho.
Redhead Allen, a minor, s. of Wn' Allen and Alary his wife my niece. All residue
to my nephew Tho. Kidder. Codicil 30 November 1773. Proved 4 ATay 1775 by
Tho. Kidder the nephew (L'.C.C, 201, Alexander)
Sarali Gorman of Antigua. Will dated 1 January 17s0. Alexander Brodie a
witness.
Tho. Bedhead Allen of Antigua, Esq. Will dated 22 October 1792. To Ann.
wife of Alex' Brodie, £500. To Alex. Brodie, Jun., Mary, Kliz., and Lydia Brodie
their children, £'500 each. Sworn 20 October 1792, and recorded at St. John's.
CARIBBEANA.
09
Richard Kidder, S.T.P.,=p. . . . She and her husband were both killed
in their bed in the Palace at Wells by the
fall of a chimney in the great storm of 20
November 1703.
Bishop of Bath and
Wells, buried 14 Dec.
1703. (See "D.N. B.")
Kidder.
Thomas Bedhead of Antigua, mer-
chant 17G0, later of Enfield, co.
Middlesex. Will dated 1 Septem-
ber 1772; proved 4 May 177.3
(201, Alexander.)
Thomas Kidder of Antigua, merchant, later of
En field, co. Middlesex, born 1721; died o May
1793, aged 09; buried at Enfield. Will dated
is April 1703, and recorded at Antigua; nephew
and heir of Thomas Bedhead.
Williain=pMary, niece
Allen. of Thomas
Bedhead
1772.
Elizabeth Lydia Brodic, 5th dan., born 1775; married lstly at Thomas Red-
IJrodie. St. John's, 1 February 1791, Bryan Blake of Antigua, head Allen of
merchant; he died 28 August 1801, and was buried Antigua,
at St. John's (will dated 4 June 1S00) ; married Esq., a minor
2ndly, in 1S03, Malachy O'Connor of Dublin, mer- 1772. Will
chant, and Mount William, St. Vincent; he died dated 22 Oct.
at Bath 1S21 ; she was Jiving 1S3S. 1792.
Tho. Kidder of Enfield, co. Middlesex, Esq. Will dated 18 April 1793. To
be interred with my uncle Mr Bedhead in the vault in Enfield Church. All est.
here in Trust for my nephew Alex. Brodic and my nieces Mary, Eliz., and Lydia
Brodie, s. and daus. of my sister Ann, wife of Alex. Brodie of Antigua, Mereh'.
£100 a year to my said sister. Copv from P.C.C. received at Antigua 19 August
1793.
A correspondent writes : —
Alexander Brodie displeased his father because he would not enter the Army,
and left Elgin for the Island of Antigua about 1760, where during 40 years
residence he bought an estate and called it Windyhills.
17G7, March 24. By Close Roll, Michael Lambert Weatherill appoints Tho.
Kidder of Antigua, Esq., an attorney.
17SS. In the map appears : Windy Hill. Sl Mary's Parish, Alexr Brodie.
1793, May 5. At Enfield, aged 09,' Tho. Kidder, esq., a West India merchant
and agent for the islands of Saint Christopher and Nevis. (" G.M.," 4S2.)
1797, Dec. 23. By Close Roll, John Long appoints Alex. Brodie of Antigua
a trustee.
1798, Oct. G. By Close Roll, Tho. Alexander appoints Alex. Brodie of
Antigua, planter, a trustee.
H 2
100 CAUIBBEANA.
1S02, May 31. Rev. A. Brodie, M.A., to Miss "Walter, daugh. of John Waller
esq., of Teddington. (" G.M.," 583.)
PARISH REGISTER OF ST. JOHN, ANTIGUA.
1791 Feb. 1 Bryan Blake (Merch4) to Lydia Brodie, Spr. L.
179G Nov. 2 Robert McNish, Planter, to Mary Brodie, Spr. L.
Cunjnjgfjam of ©t, Stftte*
Elizabeth de Salenave, formerly of St. Kitts. By act of 13 April 171"; I have
given to my niece Judith Elizabeth Bonnefant, wife of Mr Robert Cuningham, my
lands in S1 Christopher. My goddau. Eliz. Cuningham all residue. Richd Cuning-
haui, her brother, son of the said Rob1 Cuningham. Codicil dated at London
15 December 171-3. Translated from the French. (P.C.C., 5S, Fox.) A short
abstract.
Anthony Lynch of S' Christopher and Hampton, co. Middlesex, Esq. \\ ill
dated 1719. My niece Miss Eli/.. Phanodelphia [sic] Cuningham, dan. of Daniel
Cun'ngham of Sl Christopher, Esq.
Robert Cunyngham of Stone House, co. Salop, Esq. AVill dated 10 March
1701. I bequeath the equity of redemption of all those plantations in Cayon and
Basseterre S' Christopher's and the negros alter the decease of my father and the
payment of debts to D1' Irwin of ^l C. and John Woodhouse of Bridewell
Hospital, London, gent., in Trust for my brother Anthony Cunyngham in tail
male, then to his daus. with power to charge Jl'-JOO a year joynture and .L'">i»<"> lor
younger children, remainder to my si-ter Eliz. Philadelphia, wife of M.r Charles
Pearce of London, merchant, she then paying to my other sister Henrietta
£10,000. To my said two sisters £2000 apiece as soon as the debts are reduced
to £2000. To my dear mother £300 a year a.-- soon as my Father's and my d< 1'
are paid. Trustees to be Ex'ors. Wit. by Rich0 Woodhouse, Math* Hale.] I
Rogers. Proved 0 May 1700 hv John Woodhouse, power reserved to the others
(P.C.G, 173, Tyndall).
Mary Cunyngham of S' George's, Hanover Square, relict of Robert Cuiiim;-
ham, late of S' Christopher's, Esq. Will dated 1! January 175S. My dans.
Susannah Cunyngham, Mary Dalrymplc, Jane Dalrymplc, and Ilellcn Nccdh
wife of W'" Needham. To be buried in the Gnu fi'ryars church yard. Edinluug
where the said Kob1 Cuningham and Eliz. Da.nuule my dau. were buried, il
I die in Scotland, but if 1 die in England to be buried In S' MargarcCs church
yard, Westminster, where Calhcart Dalrvmple my son was buried. Will pro\ol
17oS (P.C.C., 1U.3, Hutton).
CARIBBEANA.
101
ARMS. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Argent, a shake
tntl 3, Or, a Jess cheeky Argent and Azure, within a
CfiEST. — An unicorn's head couped.
SuPPOKTEDS. — Two unicorns couchant.
Motto. — Yiutute et Laboee.
-fork Sable (Cu>"I2IGHam) ;
bordure engrailed Gules.
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'/r .' | bos; &<***■$
/C ' Pert l ~iiru/nj/ijfh ■
\cfiJ eCArir top/it rj 'l
Richard Cuning-=j=
ham of Glengar-
nock, N.B., who !
served Kings
Charlesl.and II
Jordain de;
.Salenave of
St. Kitts,
planter
1688, a
Huguenot.
Elizabeth
W'il
dated in
[joml.iii
1715 (58,
Fox).
Robert Cuniughain of St.-
Kitts, Esq., Lieutenant
in Holt's Regiment
1092— 9; living 1727.
Judith Elizabeth Bonnefant,
niece and heir of Mrs. Eliza-
beth Salenave. She and her
11 children were living in
1717.
Richard Daniel Cuninghanr
Cuning- ofCayoninSt.Kitts,
hain, liv- Esq., Member of
big 1715. Council 14 January
1740-11 ; died in
Elizabeth Curzou Street,
Cuiiing- Mayfair, 20 Feb.
ham, liv- 1770. Will dated
iug 1715. 15 September 1770,
then of Ludlow ;
proved 15 Novem-
ber 1777 (455,
Collier).
Eliza-
beth
Robert Cuuing-=f=Mary
ham of St. Kitts, Will
Esq., buried in
the Crrey Friars
Churchyard,
Edinburgh..
dated
14 January
175S,theu of
St. George,
Hanover
Square,
widow ;
proved 1758
(105, Hut-
ton).
Dal-
rvinnle.
Susannah Cuningham.
Robert Cuningham
ofSt, Kitts, Esq., 1st
son andhcir, died v.p.
amis. p. Will dated
10 March 1701, then
of Stone House, co.
Salop ; proved 0
Mav 1700 (173,
Tyndall).
Anthony
Cuning-
ham. heir
to his
brother
Robert.
Henrietta
Cuning-
ham.
Elizabeth
Philadelphia,
named 17 H)
in will of her
uncle An-
thony Lynch;
mar. Charles
Pearce of
London, mer-
chant.
Cath-
cart
Dai-
ry m pie,
bur. in
Church-
yard of
St. Mar-
caret's,
West-
minster.
I I I I
Mary Dalryuople.
Jane Dalrymple.
Elizabeth Dalrymple,
buried in the Grey
Friars Churchyard,
Edinburgh.
Hellen Dalrymple,
married William
Needham.
Daniel Cuningham, late of Cayon in St. Christopher's, now of Ludlow, co.
Salop, Esq. Will dated 15 September 1770. To my wife Eliz., my friend the
Hon. Michael White, Dep. Gov. of Mouserrat, Edwd Knight, Junr, of Wolverley,
• From Scnex'd Atlas of 1721.
102 caribbeaxa.
co. Wore, Esq., my son in law John Knight of Cookeley, co. "Wore, Esq., all im-
plantation in the parish of S' Mary Cayon, called the Spring estate, v :
I purchased from Clement Crooke, Doctor of Physic, and all negros on Trust to
pay my wife £300 a year, and to Tho. Cooke my servant, who lived with mv late
son Robert Cuningham, Esq., dec'1, £20 a year. The said £300 a year to my wife
is over and above the annuities of £800 and C3n0 payable to her from my other
estates, called the Cayen estate, by deed of 24 June L759 and the will of mv dear
son Robert Cuningham, Esq., dated 16 March 1761. A mortgage of £5000 In-
deed of 12 April 1766 for the benefit of my son and dau. Pearce and their children.
All residue of profits for my wife, also plate, carriages, horses, and personal estate
iu England, and sole Ex'trix. Witnessed by Wm Chines, W"' Jones, Jun., Tho.
Cook.
Codicil 17 December 1772. I revoke the £20 a year to Tho. Cook.
Adm'on 15 November 1777 to Anthony Cuningham, Esq., the son, Elizabeth
Cuningham, the relict, first renouncing (P.C.C., 455, Collier).
1695. Robert Cuningham, then an Ensign in Colonel Henry Holt's Regiment.
1712. Robert Cunningham, now a prisoner at St. Christopher's, writes in
May complaining about Governor Douglas. He has a wife and eleven children,
and is a son of Richard Cunningham of Glengarnock, who served Kings Charles
I. and II. He has been imprisoned because he refused to vote a present of
100,000 lbs. to the Governor. (B. T. Leeward Islands, vol. xii.)
1714. Lieut. Robert Cunningham married the niece of Madam Eliz. Salenave,
widow of Jordain Salenave, who had~an estate at St. Christopher's before LOSS of
3 or 400 acres. She prays to have her e.-tate restored to her. Later this was
done by the King's orders. Other Huguenots had their estates in the French
quarter restored to them. (/6 /</.,, vol. xiii.)
1717. Petition of Robert Cunningham of St. Christopher's, Esq., who served
with the Regiment from 1692 to 16Q3-9, when Colonel Holt's was incorporated
with Colonel Collingwood's. In the last war he went as a volunteer to Guadaloup.
and at that time had six children. He now lias eleven, and applies for a grant of
lands. (Ibid., vol. xv.)
Circa 1727. Robert Cunyngham petitions for land in St. Christopher's
formerly belonging to Mrs. Elizabeth Salenave, his wife's aunt. (State Papers,
Domestic, George II., vol. clix., fo. 3.*)
17-10-41, January 14. Daniel Cunningham is appointed to the Council of
St. Christopher vice Charles Pym, Esq. (13. T. Leeward Islands, vol. lv.)
1753. Daniel Cuningham, esq., one plantation in S( John's Cappcstorrc and
one in Sl Mary Cayon. (Baker's .Map of St. Christopher.)
1761, December. Rob. Cunyngham, Esq ; at Sc Kitts. (" G.M.," 1762, p. 45.)
1776, February 20. Daniel Cunyngham. Esq; in Curzon street, May Fair.
(Ibid., 95.)
1776, February 29. Daniel Cunnyngham, Esq; late of Ludlow, an eminent
planter at St. Christopher and Monserrat, in the West Indies. (Town and Country
Mag., 167.)
Sir David Cuningham of Robertland had charter of Glengarnock 161 1. and had
five sons, 1, David, 1st Bart.; 2, Alexander, 2nd Hart.; 3. John; t, Sir James,
gentleman of the bedchamber to Charles I. ; 5, William; but there is no mention
of a Richard. (See Burke's " Baronetage.")
* This reference was sent tue by Mr. G. T. Sherwood.
CARIFBEAXA.
103
j2amcs of persons iuljosc Skills arc I'tgistmU
in Jamaica previous to 1700.
[Add. MS. 21,931, British Museum.]
Thomas Arwinklc
Southwell Aclkins
}•' ranees Allen
Cliarles Atkinson
Richard Abbott
John Berry
Bernard Baker
Edward Barnard
Joseph Barnes
John Barker
Richard Backhouse
John Bagnall
.lames Blatt
Catherine Bradley
John Badger
Joseph Bradley
William Banfield
Henry Bennett
John Belfield
Richard Brewer
Mary Briscoe
Henry Bowen
Thomas Brown
Humphrey Boucher
William Buckley
Peter Burteen
Thomas Burden
George Blundell
Richard Barber
Patrick Burne
William Buckley
John Bounce
James Braithwaite
Titus Berman
William Brooks
Robert Brid^ewood
Nicholas Butler
Nathaniel Bodman
Henry Clare
Robert Chirk e
William Clarkson
Thomas Carter
Ambrose Clarke
Ralph Chase
William dee
Peter Che vers
Libeii 1 (commencing 1GG3).
Robert Corker
Joan Cooper
Richard Curtis
George Cunney
Samuel Clarke
John Cape
Lawrence Charnock
John Chelton
Anthony Dalrum
Elizabeth Hawkins
John Denham
Henry Duiiicum
Joseph Deakins
Robert Hclamer
Rebecca Ditchfield
Robert Howner
John Duce
Mary Dayton
James Duglas
George Davis
Edward Dempster
Alexander Dunbar
John Davis
Mathew Eaton
George Eijleston
John Ellott
Anne Evans
Peter Ebden
Walter Ensum
Robert Eastmond
John Facie
John Franckling
Thomas Fairfield
John Francis
Richard Fox
William Ford
Roger Fucus
William Frost
Thomas Fant
William Freeman
Thomas Fitzwilliam
Ralph Fisher
Walker Gollofer
John Garnet t
John Gaywood
Henry Gardiner
Persival Green
William Green
William Greeawav
Henry Gleade
William Godfrey
Humphry Groves
John Goodhall
David Gomes
Nathaniel Guy, Senr.
Margaret Gunbury
Edward Guteh
John Grandual
James Griffin
Samuel Gerrod
Stephen Gomcr
Edward Harris
Thomas Hall
Mathew Hardy
Richard Hartley
Christian Heudrickson
John Hyde
James Hill
Thomas Hickman
Roger Hill
George Holland
George Hovedan
Anthony Hoppott
Richard Hope
Henry Hopkins
Humphrey Holecraft
Charles Huddleston .
Robert Hueston
John Harper
Richard Hill
Edmund Ilinchman
John Hoyett
Thomas Hicks
John Hunt
Robert Harris
George Hollyfield
Clot'as Hawkins
John Harding
John Houldsworth
Abbacock Hitchcock
John Jones
Howell Jones
10-1
CA1UBBEANA.
Cornelius Johnson
John Jenkins
George Jackson
Thomas Johnson
Henry Johnson
John Jenkins
George Johns
William Jacks
Thomas James
Richard Jeffries
John Johnson
James Jenner
Daniel Kelly
"William Kelly
John King
Nicholas Kcan
Humphrey Langhorne
William Lambe
John Lecornee
Phillip Lee
Thomas Lavis
Charles Leach
John Lillnells
Richard Loyde
John Lock
George Lucas
Henry Lupton
William Long
Darby Lessell
Elizabeth Lambard
Thomas Langdon
Nicholas Lane
John Man
Edward Morgan
Francis Morloi't
John Macteage
William Moore
William Mason
John Maine
John .Moore
Mungo Mackrath
David Morgan
John Moore
Ann Maliiore
Peter Mills
Thomas Maynard
John Mallatt
John Maxwell
Joane Millncr
Jacob Mainet
Gerrard Mashart
James Mufl'ett
William Mayo
Maccam Maccloude
Thomas Morris
Teague Marrough
— Marshall ah. Heath
Laucclott Morse
William Martin
John Newman
Edward Nicholls
John Nelson
William Nickson
Thomas Orchard
Owen Oneland
Thomas Pyatt
Joseph Parker
John Parker
George Pep well
John Perrott
James Pennerelick
Edward Pinhorne
Richard Pincent
John Phillips
Richard Pepys
Hugh Powell
William Pond
Pierse Poor
'Joane Potter
Thomas Pollholl
Thomas Pollhall
John Pullen
John Purdue
Robert Pmiehard
Godfrey Piatt
Paul Peach
Peter Pugh
Michael Price
John Pearce
Robert Paupa
William Paviour
Samuel Phillips
John Palmer
Joseph Pope
James Parkinson
Jasper Pickering
Henry Read
Edward Read
Richard Richardson
John Riga rd
Abraham Richardson
John Rogers
John Rugg
Nathaniel Ridley
Charles Ricant
Edward Robinson
Thomas Rose
Robert Paw linson
Thomas I J list
Nathaniel Smith
Samuel Sutton
John Sanders
Edward Seaman
Ralph Statam
James Stephenson
Thomas Salter
Samuel Stretton
Bennett Sharpe
Samuel Stole
Walter Stephenson
Thomas Seers
William Sparkes
Nicholas Sinnatt
Robert Skutt
Richard Smithers
Nehemiah Stoakewell
Robert Stone
Edmond Stephenson
John Swinton
Robert Smith
William Shute
Francis Strandwidge
William Smith
Richard Smith
Jaue S pence
David Spence
Lydia Stephenson
Robert Taylor
Chamberlin Thomson
Gregory Tom
John Todd
David Thomas
Thomas Tomlins
Ann Thornc
Mary Turner
Richard Thorne
Thomas Trebrey
Robert Tretton
Bowden Tarling
Richard Thompson
Edward Tonsstall
Stephen Valley
John Vine
Martin Vanolphiu
George Vertc
Nathaniel Yezen
Henry Watson
William Williams
Henry A\rritte
John Wise
Michael Welch
Richard Writ!
William Weight
Isaac Windslow
Thomas White
Francis Watson
William Wheat ley
Thomas Wilkinson
James Watson
William White
Robert Weeks
CARIBBEAN A.
105
Thomas Waters
Felix Wickesell
Thomas Wakefield
George Woodyer
"William Woblins?
John Williams
Francis Yates
Thomas Amor
John Abbard
Alice Alexander
Nicholas Alexander
Hanse Anderson
John Brooks
John Berry
Francis Bowles
John Brower
Thomas Burgen
Diana Bauchs
John Borefield
James Bannister
Hhena Bayley
Thomas Brewing
Thomas Barrett
Thomas Bellamy
Alice Bassett
William Bowyer
Richard Boyce
William Bent
Andrew Burnside
Johu Burton
Jasper Blanch
Thomas Browne
James Blair
Richard Bridges
Thomas Butler
Thomas Beaman
George Bennett
George Booth, Scnr.
Francis Booth
John Ball
Thomas Bend
Bryan Cheseman
John Craven
Jonathan Cock
Joel Clement
Mathew Cotton
Richard Cox
Thomas Cooper
Robert Charwell
Cornelius Cole
Samuel Conyers
John Cant re 11
Anthony Collier
Richard Clarke
James Casement
Johu Crumpton
Bryan Casidy
Thomas Cary
Libeii 2 (commencing 1(572).
Anne Cox ah. Read
Emanuel Douant
( )liver Bust
James Downes
John Doughtcn
Michael Dunn
John Daniel
Evan Davis
William Dawer
Stephen Evans
Charles Ellis
Elizabeth Edgley
Thomas Edmonds
James Fell
William Frost
William Fludd
Richard Fielder
William Fox
Richard Fotherington
William Frissell
George Fry
Henry Flemming
Thomas Fitzwilliam
Mary Freeman
John Fisher
Rice Garvice
John Garrett
Andrew Gregory
John Gunbar
Richard Guy
William Gunter
Hugh Goffe
Richard Green
Samuel Gardiner
Thomas Griffith
Margaret Griffith
Thomas Guess
William Guilchrist
William Gibbons
Henry Milliard
Cary J I illy or
Anthony Harvey
Nicholas Hancock
Thomas Harry
Sampson Heelis
John llanlw ick
John Hughes
Henry Hodges
William Hewitt
Thomas Howard
Jasper Hill
John Hemmingc
Jocob Hane
Richard Harris
Christopher Horner
Gregory Hubbard
Richard Hillman
Nicholas Hicks
Samuel Hancockc
William Hadder
John Hobby
Sampson Hill
•lames Herricke
Jones Jones
Francis Inians
Edward Jackson
Judith Jordan
Jones James
William James
Thomas Keysor
Thomas King
Daniel Kermey
Francis Knoliis
Roger Kelly
William Knollv s
Francis Lister
John Lee
Arthur Loyd
Giles Lister
Thomas I.ockyer
William Lamas
Nicholass Lissons
William Litchfield
John Lewis
Valentine Mumbec
Blcdry Morgan
Henry Meredith
•John Morgan
Edward Morgan
William Mosely
Thomas .Mat thews
Ann Martin
Thomas Morgan
Thomas Manning
Francis Man
Thomas Mathew
Richard Morgan
Robert Mcllish
Richard Mug»
Simon Mason
Augustine May
Simon Mason
106
CARIBBEAN.*..
Joseph Matkins
John Mayes
Dennis Maeragh
Sir Thomas Modyi'ord
William Mastevton
John Medley
Thomas Nitt
Arthur Nora's
Mathew Oliver
Simon Orton
Philipe Osbourne
James Ohogan
William Peale
John Parsons
Alexander Pitts
Ralph Palmer
John Payne
William Parker
Richard Peirce
Stephen Parker
Gifford Pennant
Rice Prosser
Christopher Piudcr
George Paul
Thomas Piper
William Parker
John Parris
Nathaniel Pratt
John Paris
Moses Race
George Robinson
Vincent Rossell
Evan Rice
William Reid
Christopher Render
Francis llycroft
William Ryves
Arthur Stratford
Samuel Sawyer
John Slikcr
Richard Seward
John Stephens
Robert Smith
Alexander Simmes
Nathaniel Sparkes
Philip Shahan
John Smith
William Sheklricke
Elias Sedgwicke
Jacob Stoakes
William Salisbury
John Stephens
Richard Spicer
'Cornelius Stray s
Thomas Swain e
William Seabrooke
Edward Saulles
Jane Seers
John Smith
Francis Sand ford
William Smith
Thomas Totle
James Thompson
John Terry
William Thomson
Richard Tilnev
Georse Tito a!$. Titus
Nicholas Trussell
William Valett
AVilliani A'aughan
Philip A'icary
AVilliam A7incent
John Wooley
AVilliam Warrington
Udall Walker-
Robert Willis
Anthony AVitehurch
John AV alter
John AVelstead
Samuel AVasling
John Wall
John AValler
Thomas A\rhitroe
George AVrorlev
AVilliam AVhal'ey
Samuel Whiteway
AVilliam Wilson
Saul Warner
Samuel Warren
James Warner
AVilliam AVhitcing
Joell White
John Yealcs
Edward Yates
Samuel Alexander
Thomas Allen
John Burke
John Bandies
Richard Hots Ford
Robert Bridgwood
Edward Brome
Edward Byndloss
Catherine Boomc
James Bonyer
Ann Barrett
James Barry
Anthony Buchicr
Israel Belchamber
Peter Browne
William Boltrighl
Samuel Broadstreet
Henry Banfield
Edward Blackmail
Edmund Blood
Roger Cotton
Edward Cook
Liber 3 (commencing 1GS2).
Josiah Court
Christopher Cleaves
John Cook
William Crandell
Thomas Cornwell
AVilliam Cave
Anthony Dale
John Davis
Edward Drake
Bryan Dunn
Mary Dobson
William Dobson
William Evan
John Edwards
John Eubank
Nathaniel Eslaugh
Elizabeth Edwards
John Francis
Montague Fairer
Jeremiah Fowler
George fawcett
Gilbert Gravett
Arthur Gaily
Richard Gwynell
Clement Gutch
Richard Guy
John Gauden
Josias Gabell
Nathaniel Guv
Thomas Gibbons
George Hunt
Thomas Milliard
Thomas Hill
Thomas Heard
Mary Hodges
Thomas Hobby
George Hunt
George Hanbury
Thomas Hell. mil
Richard I [erne
Stephen Hubbard
Theophilua 11)11
Robert Hammon
George Howlsworth
CARTBBEANA.
107
Pierse Jones
Mathew Juniper
Edward Isles
Andrew Jewell
William Jessett
Charles Johnson
Elizabeth luglett
Richard Ley ton
John Long
John Litcnell
Peter Lasue Lamott
Samuel Loekley
Samuel Loug
John Munday
Matiicw Mackwood
John Monmouth
John Maverly
John Mathews
Brian Maekmalronafine
Thomas Macy
Jonathan Ashurt
John Allridge
Samuel Allam
John Adam
Edward Barnard
Kichard Bolton
John Bcale
George Bedward
John Beasant
Ezra Baldwin
Henry Brayne
William Bennett
Thomas Brispam
John Bury
Thomas Buckler
Ann Barnes etls. Maine
Henry Bignall
John Browne
Samuel Bradway
John Butneline
Thomas Brooks, Scnr.
Benjamin Booth
Humphrey Baskerville
John Bansfield
Richard Braine
John Carthwright
William Coxen
William Crooker
John Colbeck
Philip Criseell
James Collemb
Joseph Casteele
Richard Collins
William Coxhead
Richard Newman
Andrew Or^ill
Thomas Ogden
Samuel Proby
Lawrence Prince
Thomas Paggett
Roger Pemberton
Henry Pullen
A'incent Phillips
John Pugh
John Parkinson
Peter Quodman
Thomas Rose
John Rochester
John Reynolds
Elijah Rowlett
Thomas Rock
John Richardson
Edward Rawlingson
Mathew Stephenson
Liber 4 (commencing 16S3).
John Swinton
William Sams
Nicholas Stephens
John Spy re
John Smart
Barbara Snatchell
Edward Sinchue
Rowley Titchborne
Thomas Wind
Anne Wakefield
John Warned 1
Michael Wickett
Hierome Westhorpe
Rowland Williams
John Williams
Robert Walker
Charles Whitfield
Christopher Williams
James Wall is
John Ward
Francis Chusman
George Collingham
Mary Cumberlidgc
Edward Cooper
Ambrose Clarke
Thomas Cooper
Robert Calderwood
William Capoone
John Cundley
John Childermass
Joseph Cubett
Edward Duck
Jane Dobbins
Hector Duncan
Thomas Driver
John Delapier
Dorcas Daw ley
Henry Davis
Henry Duenall
William Davison
James East
Augustine Evans
Thomas Elbridge
Methusaleh Eden
John Edmunds
John Ellis
Thomas Edwards
Elias Ely
Edwards Elliott
Solomon Kales
John Eloger
John Fisher
John Fleming
Henry Fenwick
John Forrest
Martha Floyd
William Folways
Samuel Fretchwell
Joseph Goodwin
William Griffin
Samuel Gray
William Gent
Thomas Gay
George Gourdon
John Gannett
Francis George
Abraham Gill
Augustine Gavcll
William Gibson
Jane Gemont
Kichard Grace
Hugh Ginge
William Goodman
William Harris
John llotkins
Henrv Houscr
Mathew Hide
Nicholas Holmes
Thomas il ickman
William Harvey
Michael Hunt
William llolman
John Hunt
Edward Horsey
Robert Hatton, Junr.
John Hill
Francis Hopkins
Edward Hunt
108
CARIBBEAN A.
Henry Harlowe
William Heath
Ann Hughs
Oiivcr Hampsou
George Holitield
George Holiday
John James
Robert Johnson
Charles Jessop
John Jennings
Thomas Jones
Richard Jimlen
Robert Jennan
Andrew Knight
Anthony KinsmeU
Daniel Keen
Hugh Kenn
George Langfield
John Loyee
Edward Lay tun
John Lewis
Richard Mathews
Garrett Murrey
William Morricc
Thomas Martyn
John Mason
Elizabeth Marfin
Jeremiah Medlicotfc
John Meredith
William Morgan
Richard Mably
John Morant .
Augustine May
William Mills
Jacob Nichols
George North
John Newsom
Edward Nieholls
Jacques Narvais
Abraham ( >orshcotfc
Hugh Owen
Thomas Pore
Robert Philips
David Purvis
Joanc Prichett
John Pope
Patrick Pusser
Thomas Patterson
William Parker
William Pusey
William Petty
John Penistone
Thomas Paine
Andrew Patton
George Pye
James Percifull
John Pettit
George Pattinsou
Samuel Paddy
John Plummer
Anthony Pink
William Pully
Alexander Parkes
Richard Parchment
James Rudyear
Thomas Raby
Jeoffry Reeves
Mary Reeves
James Eisbee
Richard Ryton
Nicholas Reynolds
Thomas Rouse
John Richardson
Dermont Regaine
Margaret Roe
James Shakeford
Robert Sables
George Street
Joshua Smith
Ralph Shillv
William Sears
John Salisbury
Henry Slanter
Thomas Scott
William Sheruier
Eleanor Sinkius
Sykis Shrimpton
Morris Shehaune
Morgan Smith
John Swadling
Robert Scott
Peter Strung
Thomas Stile
James Seggick
Richard Snagg
John Stonehewer
Thomas Straton.
Richard Sharpe
Joseph Stonier
Lancelott Tucker
Henry Tennant
Thomas Vaughan
Nicholas Verbanaeh
Francis Vincent
John Vincent
John Wilson
John Wall
Robert Woodward
Walter White
John Warring
William Wingar
Henry Wink us
Robert Wheeler
Thomas Watts
Thomas Wildish
John Wells
Mathew Willshire
James White
William Wise
Stephen White
Robert Warner
Roger Ware
Thomas Wallia
Roger Waite
Hugh Wentworth
John Williams
Edward Waters
Lawrence Yates
Henry Young
Liber 5 (missing) (commencing 1GS7).
Bernard Baker
Stephen Bouham
Simon Benning
Robert Byndlos s
James Baiichs
Paul Bonce
John Bruuning
Charles Boney
Edward Collier
Constance Collins
Charles Cresse
Bcnway Charles
John Clay don
Edward Cheston
James Davies
John Dibble
Richard Dunn
Henry Eglcton
George El kin
Judith Freeman
Peter Fountain
Thomas Foster
Roger Flower
Elizabeth George
Eleanor Gridiua
Robert Haw kins
George Hani:
Edward Happa
Richard Hicks
Daniel II irks
Sir Philip Howard
John Jennings
Benjamin Ives
CAKIBBEANA.
109
Robert James
William Joancs
Mary Johnsou
John Kent
John Lagoe
George Marshall
Jonas Morris
Thomas Macy
Thomas Martin
Peter Monieatt
Teire Macnamara
Griffith Perry
John Palmer
Abraham Pi/.in^
Dorothy Richardson
Henry Rede
Jacob Eoloss
John Smith
James Shawes
Benjamin Smith
William Shelly
John Stanley
Edward Sealv
Samuel Sleigh
George Threaves
Thomas T\ lling
Samuel Thare
John Wildbore
William Wyatt
Josiah Warnc
Robert Walker
Thomas Alder
John Archer
John Adams
William Astrope
Samuel Austecn
llrrman Atkins
Kichnrd Andrews
Bennett Anguin
T1io!d:ih Ahviuklc
J, hn Biggs
Kichnrd Browne
C'li irles Barre
Anthony Bunas
Klenor Browne
John Bowden
George Buttler
Joshua Bright
Christopher Buttler
John Breeding
Joseph Bedou
Richard Baker
William Brock
Edward Barry
Edward Baugh
Samuel Barry
Peter Bennett
John Burrow
Robert Bryan
Francis Burton
Thomas Brailsford
Stephen Brooks
John Cope
Adam Cooper
Thomas Chandler
Sir Francis Chapline
Isaac Cole
Oliver Crainsbrough
Elizabeth Crooker
Ilumphrv Crump
Walter Cooke
Bernard Capin
Thomas Clarke
Martha Conner
Liber 6 (commencing 1GSS).
Anthony Carthwright
Roger Cox
John China
Richard Carter
John Chambers
David Cowley
Ebenezar; Cooper
John Clyneh
Richard Clarke
John Cottrall
Peter Clark
Charles Ducket
Richard Davis
Francis Dykes
William Drew
John Durrant
Rebecca Uaynes
George Dig^ins
Treque D una van
John Delatary
William Dougharty
William Elder
Joshua Easton ir
Edward Earwin
Magdalen Fawcett
Thomas Fulker
Edward Vox
Joseph Fairfield
Robert Ford
Tliomas Fuller
Richard Frier
Mathew Frith
William Foyle
Lawerence Garrett
John Guepin
John Groddard
Thomas Greaves
Thomas Green
Richard Greenfield
William Gravestock
Maurice Giuuego
I lenrv Gibbons
John Gale
William Gadfield
Elizabeth Goodale
Philip Gardner
Mary Hust
Edward Milliard
Joseph Hewes
Thomas Heard
Robert Howard
Edward 11 ay man
Thomas Harper
John Hobby
William Hayes
Joseph Hinches
James Harding
Thotnas Hogg
Juliues Herring
Benjamin Holinan
Edmond Plowman House
Oliver Hawkins
Faith Herbert
John Harris
William Hobleton
Thomas Hill
Edward Inion
Peter Jacobs
William Ivey
John Ireland
Thomas Johnson
George Johncock
Samuel Kathro
Henry Lupton
Michael LaFoure
James Lynch
Samuel Lambourne
Thomas Lander
John Lcmiug
Janes Littleton
Christopher L\ nc
Sir Henry Mi rgan
Gabriel Martvn
Jeft'ry Mosely
Anne Molyne
Mary Marty n
110
CARIBBEANA.
Man- Maimds
Thomas Moone
Brian Maconolronofin
Hugh Mightin
Hender Molseworth
Jolni Mack far] an e
John Maverley
Sir John Modyford
Charles Newell
Job Newberry
William Neale
Eobert Newell
George Nedham
Abraham Old
William Oldys
Joseph Phipps
Francis Price
Samuel Poole
Thomas Pocock
William Peny
Eobert Popleton
Thomas Phipps
Eichard Philip
George Parsons
Eichard Paulk
Thomas Perry
Charles Penhallow
Cap Primo
William Perkins
John Partridge
Jacob Quodman
Nicholas Earner
Eichard Roberta
John Eead
Clement Robinson
William Bobinson
Thomas Roden
Morgan Eead
Michael Sanders
Edmond Sykes
Thomas South
John Styles
Anthony Swymmer
Peter Samyne
Thomas Stichbury
Francis Scarlett
Thomas Selsby
Mary Selby
Elizabeth Styles
Edward Sell way
.Trwhn Saunders
Jarvis Shaw-
George Seaward
Thomas Spencer
John Salmon
Eobert Smith
John Smith
Eichard Semour
Eobert Shuttleworth
Mathew Swetnam
Thomas Turner
Christopher Thomas
Stephen Thorston
Arthur Turner
Joseph Taylor
Lucea Tepton
John Thompson
Thomas Turpin
Thomas Talby
William Tweadle
John Vassal 1
George Wattle
Thomas Willing
Thomas Waite
Cornelius Wilkin
Thomas Wimpew
Adam Woosnam aJs.
Woostenholme
Thomas Ward
Thomas Wiubourne
Sylvanus Wesson
Eichard Willis
John Willnall
William Warrin
Thomas Warren
John Welson
Henry Whitfield
George Woodyer
Eobert Weston
John Ashley
David Austine
Thomas Ames
Edward Ay liner
David Alvares
William Alcock
William Boston
Eichard Bath
William Bingham
Thomas Ballard
Alexander Buckler
Francis Bowman
John Bucher
Eichard Bird
Eobert Baxter
Elenor Bradway
William Boone
Edward Bolt
Edmund Bailes
John Bell
John Browne
John Barrs
Thomas Buckley
Thomas Berinan
Liber 7 (commencing 1(391).
Nicholas Baker
John Barrow
Thomas Ballard
Lawrence Blooine
George Bernard
Nathaniel Browne
Thomas Boutwell
Margaret Bel! son
George Bennett
Peter Clark
John Crop
Eobert Crompire
William Cussans
Hester Cope
Penelope Coxon
John Collett
Lydia Collier
John Cropp
John Campbell
William Coke
Richard Croswell
William Clarke
Eobert Clift
William Carrington
Duncan Campbell
Henry Coulson
Daniel Cadroy
Thomas Carter
Hu^h Cole
Edward Clarke
Benjamin Chilton
James Duany
Eoger Dawson
Timothy Dodd
John Dickes
John Dunston
William Digging
George Damsel!
John Drury
Thomeur Durport
Daniel De la ( lhamber
Noah Daw Bon
John Downes
John Davis
William Drew
Thomas Evans
Bo^'cr Elleston
John Emens
CARIBBEANA.
Ill
Thomas Evans
Thomas Everard
Thomas Eleyard
Elizabeth Fleetwood
Christopher Fairless
Alexander Felton
Thomas Finn
1 1 u mphrey Freeman
Kichard Fielder
Morris Flynn
Henry Fee
Kobert Gilbert
James Goddard
Kichard Gray
Alexander Goodwin
Arthur Goodin
Robert Hepburne
Tliomas llavles
Richard Ilarblett
Liwrence Harding
Kichard Harris
Ann Harding
A mlrew llolloway
Francis Hanson
Francis Hickman
l'licbe Harvey
William Holder
John Hyllier
Solomon Hill
Charles Hunt
John Harding
Robert Hubbart
Kobert Hooke
William Hubbard
Lawrence Halsted
Kichard Hemming
John Hart
Kichard Hayles
Henry Henderson
Thomas Hall
James Huggins
William Johnson
Thomas James
Oche Jan sou
Earle Inscquin
John Innis
William Johnson
Anne Jewell
Charles John
Anne Isles
Fhillip Jennings
Susannah Jancock
Jonathan Jerom
Ralph Knight
Morris Kingsland
Phillip Knight
Ann Knowles
Thomas Knight
John Lawrence
Jacob Loader
Nicholas Lynch
"William Ludlow
Kobert Legg
Henry Long
John Lanhather
Kobert Lam pert
Edward Moulder
Thomas Mew
Adam Moore
John More »
Simon Musgrave
Kichard Morse
Philip Masters
Lewis Murray
Dorothy Mathews
John Mandray
Andrew McCohen
Thomas McCaftery
William Murray
Peter Myatt
John Murfin
William Oakes
Andrew Orgill
Mathew Pigeon
Daniel Perry
John Pitcbell
Jane Pintard
Elizabeth Paulk
John Poyntou
Elizabeth Price
William Peete
Anthony Paine
Thomas Pypcr
Jane Plantheld
William Kutt
Ha mm on Pule
Kobert Kobert son
Sarah Rizio
John Kutherford
Isaac Rodrigues
William Rose
Edmund Robinson
Edward R idge way
Edward Smyth
John Stichbury
William Suuierton
John Staucliff
William Shettlewood
Arthur Swaine
Andrew Skeane
Peter Seymour
Thomas Snell
George Simpson
John Trathon
Albert Theberger
Peter Turpin
John Towers
George Tucker
John Vulger
Robert Varney
Joshua Yaughan
Thomas Watson
Bridgett AVest field
Eleazar Wignall
George White
Thomas Whitehorne
Sir Francis Watson
John Wellen
Batholomew Whitehorne
John Waight
John Whitson
Timothy Waymouth
William Whitney
John Wilmott
John Woollev
Thomas Webb
Alexander Woodward
Nicholas Wilks
Jonathan Woods
James Willmott
James Wale
William Whalley
John Willson
Ann Woolley
George Younir
John Archer
Joseph Archer
Ann Archer
Sarah Austin
John Ashley
Liber 8 (commencing 1G94-).
Alexander Arthur
John Ashley, Senr.
Robert Alleby
Mary Barton
Ncntura Brancpra
Elenor Burroughs
Richard Bak< r
Warcop Buliner
Mat bias Barry
Samuel Bernard
112
CARIBliEANA.
Elizabeth Bowman
George Booth
Joshua Bucno Henriques
Samuel Bridge
Laurence Brown
Jasper Boucher
Joshua Barry
Isaac Browne
John Bassctt
Robert Boston
Robert Barriffs
Nicholas Bcvin
John Bow ley
John Bennett
William Buttler
William Browne
William Ball
John Bourdon
Francis Blackmore
Thomas Byiulloss
Samuel Bryan
John Campion
Thomas Caswell
Casar Carter
Enoch Crosby
George Callcuder
William Carroll
Stephen Casket t
John Cremore
Mary Clay don
John Costley
Richard Cripps
George Churchey
Humphrey Cunningsby
John Coates
John Child
Enoch Crosby
William Capoun
Honor Calahaune
Jolm Chapman
Joseph Curtis
Jane Corn well
James Cooper
James Cripps
Wharrick Collin
Philip Crooker
Christopher Cooper
Mary Crosby
William Correy
William Dogington
Philip Dehany
Edward Davis
Edward Darling
Anthony Dansie
William Dunn
Clause Jansey Derre
Solomon Delecou
John Dobbins
John Dalby
William Dawkins
Elizabeth Dalby
William Edmans
Peter Edwards
Richard Everston
Philip Edmonds
Thomas Edmonds
John Everrett
Leonard Eaton
Adam Eves
Cornelius Essex
Philip Edmonds
Greorge Fletcher
Thomas Fargar
William Fox
Henry Fuller
I homas Farewell
Henry Forreso
•Richard Goodall
William Grace
Mary Guv
Henry Gale
Boliert Green way
Robeit Heardson
Mary Hughes
Richard Haughton
Thomas Hacknell
Hannah Hill.
Thomas Hollingshead
Edward Harding
John Hunt
Edward Harrison
Jacob Hellart
Richard Hyatt
James Higgins
William Howard
Henrv Hcllier
Prisci'lla Helliar
William Ileaton
Anne Harris
William Hansill
Francis Hall
Lawrence Halsted, Junr.
Edward Harding, Seur.
Ephraiui Higgins
William Hunt
John Ham
Thomas Hodgart
John Hardy
Peter Jennings
Joseph Jennings
Elias Johnson
Stephen Jackson
John Johnson
Auuo Inge
Smith Kelly
John Kindar
Laughlan Kelly
William Knewstubb
Thomas Kerway
Thomas Keeble
Thomas Lewin
Jacob Hat man Low
James Lobley
Samuel Lindsey
George Lenham
John Lumbord
Francis Languier
William Lissons
AVilliatn Lord
Thomas Looker
Nicholas Lambert
John Lownd
William Luft'o
Mary Lcadoo
Theodore Lovering
John Lee
Samuel Lewis
Edward Luttman
Thomas Lane
Timothy Mackleam
William Molyne
Thomas More
William Mathews
Thomas Munday
Priscilla Michael
James Marshall
Charles Mitchell
James Muffett
Thomas Mitcham
Teague Macmara
Thomas Monson
Alexander M'Charncy
John Mohun
Daniel Myatl
John More
Henry Martin
Gabriel Milicent
William Munroc
Francis Noble
George Ne* ell
William Ncale
Peter Norman
George Osbourne
Law rence Oliver
William Only
John Owen
Richard Pierce
Charles Prince
John Paterson
John Price
Thomas Pa^c
CARIBBEANA.
113
Thomas Posley
Henry Pilgrim
John Peeke
"William Pri gg
Robert Palmer
Mathew Pitts
Nicholas Powell
Mary Powell
Philip Pendry
James Pingart
Francis Price
Fulke Bose
Thomas Richardson
John Robson
John Rogers
William Ross
Gundry Roode
Joseph Read
Antliony Robinson
Philip Roberts
William Peeves
Thomas Rowland
Emanuel Rogers
Richard Risby
Michael Rivers
John Rainger
Thomas Rivers
William Raby
George Southeme
George Somerville
Francis Spirry
George Arbuckle
Sarah Austin
Samuel Allen
Edward Avenelle
John Archer
William Bragg
James Barclay
Robert Bowman
Thomas Brooks
Henry Battson
Richard Barron
Richard Bagnall
Catherine Boulton
Edward Barnett
John Broden
Christopher Buttler
Walter Buchanan
Joseph Brockett
Richard Bennett
Robert Cooke
John Clarke
Alexander Crowse
John Crawford
VOL. I.
Manasses Snell
Robert Smart
Adam Swaine
Elizabeth Smith
Thomas Scott
William Slaughter
Humphrey Seaward
Samuel Saxter
Richard Smith
Joseph Smalwood
Edward Story
Robert Stone
Samuel Sleigh
Ralph Shelley
John Style
Adam Stewart
Mercy Surrett
James Sharrock
George Shillard
Charles Stanton
Charles'Steward
John Spiers
Richard Smith
Honora Soinner
Richard Smith
Samuel Trusler
John Terry
Nathaniel Terrv
John Todd
John Taylor, Junr.
Edward Townsend
James Tuthare
Richard Turner
Rebecca Terry
John Vickry
Benjamin Yaughan
Alexander Woods
John Wilcocks
George Ward
John Wallap
Michael Wheeler
Caleb Westbrookc
Elizabeth Wornell
Thomas Wilkes
Philip Williams
Richard Wcstcouih
Mathew Want
Margarett Wright
Elizabeth Worley
William Worley
Thomas White'
Meredith Walters
Robert Wright
William Warren
William Watts
Charles Whittle
Robert Wardlow
Abigail Westhorpe
James Watkins
Edward Yeomans
Libeb 9 (commencing 1G97).
John Chester
Henry Cressett
John Crawford
Emanuel Cullen
Sarah Caswell
Peter Collins
Thomas Cox, Senr.
Mark Collett
Walter Carey
John Childermas
Charles Delacree
Thomas Dyer
William Darby
Francis Dobbins
John Durrant
John Dodd
Nicholas Edwards
John Forsavth
Henry Faren
James Fortescue
Samuel Foxley
Thomas Freeman
Modyford Freeman
John Grant
Thomas Gagg
Caleb Goo, 1 all
Thomas Goodwin
Philip Goodall
Thomas Groves
Christopher Hoggard
Angelina Hane
Robert liaise
Thomas Hudson
Thomas Harris
John Hatton
John Hewitf
Edward Hanson
William Hall
Joseph Harrison
George Heathcote
James Hamilton
Thomas Jones
Joseph James
Susanna Johnson
William Jeffers
Cornelias Jacobsori
i
114
CAIUIVBEANA.
Lawrence John sou
George Lewis
John Leister
Charles Listum
John Miten
Gabriel Moreno
John Newman
Arthur Xowland
Henry Oldfield
Henry Prince
Robert Partridge
Hugh Perrott
John Palmer
David Pacheco
Edward Pusev
Hugh Persivall
Henry Pasinere
John Robinson
Patrick Rattray
John Reid
Richard Swarton
Samuel Stanes
Philip Story
Henry Smith
Edward Stoakes
Dudley Scott
Moses Silvera
Joseph Scott
Thomas Sparkes
Richard Shelton
John Stout
Dorcas Struys
Walter Slow-
John Stretch
Joseph Sedgwick
George Sims
John Taylor, Senr.
George Trenby
John Thomas
Elizabeth Turpin
Hendrick Van Robanston
Philip Vickry
John Veale
Anthony Wood
George White
Elizabeth Watson
Lewis White
William Winston
Charles Weston
Leonard Welbanks
Raines Waite
Samuel Wall
George Willoughbv
Robert Windall
33aly, of JHontsmat airt Qtuurara.
"A PIECE OF FAMILY HISTORY DEVELOPED IN THE MEMOIR
OF RICHARD BASS DALY.*
"The Subject of this Memoir is the only Son and Heir of Richard Pals Daly,
a Gentleman descended from an Ancient Irish family in the County of Gal way.
but whose immediate progenitors appear to have been settled in the British
Colony of Montserrat. M1' Daly some time after his Marriage removed with, his
Wife to the Island of Barbadoes where he possessed some property, and in that
Colony his Son was bora on the 13"' of October 1701.
" Being of an enterprizing and speculative turn of mind Mr Daly had applied
to the Dutch Government for a Giant of Land in their then infant Colony of
Demerara which he speedily obtained, and this induced him soon after the birth
of his Son to remove thither with his family for the purpose of settling, and
attending to the cultivation of his newly acquired Estate.
"He, however, did not live long to enjoy the fruits of bis industry; the
year [blank] was the last of his life, and he left to survive him a Widow and two
infant children ; the Sou before mentioned who was named after his father, and
a Daughter who shortly after died."
Mrs. Daly then married Mynheer Van der Veer, a man advanced in years,
who soon after 'died, as she did, in the Colony in 17G- [blank].
The son R. B. Daly, who had been sent to Holland for his education, at the
age of IS entered as a Midshipman in the Dutch Navy, joining a 64-gun ship in
the Mediterranean, and on his return to Holland in L7b5 was promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Commanding a gunboat in 1793, he was taken prisoner by
the French, but obtaining his release returned to Holland the latter end of 17'.1-".
and was offered the command of a Gi-gun .-hip, with the rank of Post-Captain,
under the Batavian Republic. Disliking the French he quitted active service,
and accepted the civil appointment of Deputy Comptroller in the Doekvai
Amsterdam. In 170!) he married .Maria, the youngest dan of Joseph ISounhi,
a wealthy planter of Demerara, then lately deceased, lie was then promoted t'"
the rank of First Comptroller in the Dockyards of Zealand, but at the Peace o:
Amiens in IS02 sent in his final resignation.
* This MS. of K2 folios was sold to mo this your by a bookseller, and I have made tbis abort
abstract of its contains. [Editor.]
CARIBBEANA. 115
Richard Bass Daly of Mont-^Margaret, rcmar- Joseph Bourda of Demerara, =p
serrat, from co. Galway; ried Mr. Van der planter; owned NiewAanley
removed to Barbados, and Veer at Dome- and Vlissingen plantations ;
later had a grant of 500 acres rara, who pre- left -A children to share
on the Demerarv Biver in deceased her. equally; Mr. Insinger of
1759, which he called "Irish She died 17U-. Amsterdam was his ex'or.
Hope," and died there.
I.I I. J M
Christian Richard Bass Daly, born=pMaria, 3rd Elizabeth, 2nd Cath., 1st dau.
Cripps in Barbados 13 October dau. and dau. and co- and coheir, mar-
Daly, and baptized 10 Decern- coheir, heir, married ried Edward
twin with ber 1764 at St. Michael's; married in J oh an Lode- GustaafBoode,
Richard; entered the Dutch Navy Holland wyk Ernst who was living
died at age of IS, Lieutenant 1799; she Ruysch about lsls.
young. 17S5, Captain 1795, then and her 7 179S-9 ; both
employed in the Dock- children in London in John Charles
yards till 1S02 ; resided wereliving 1815andplain- Bourda, only
"in Demerara 1804— 10 ; in ISIS. tiffs v. R. B. son, died
imprisoned in Holland m Daly in Chan- young.
1S11 — 15; diedinlsling- eery Suit,
ton 1 and was buried 7
February 1818. |
Richard Daly. 1st son, aged Bass Four George Bourda Daly, baptized
about 14 in 1S15 ; buried Daly, other at Islington 20 February ISIS;
in Kensal Greeu Cemetery 2nd children. aged 14 days at his father's
2 May 1854, aged 54. son. death.
Mr. Bourda, Mrs. Daly's father, owned two estates in Demerara, called Niew
Aanley and Vlissingen or Flushing, which by his will he left equally to Ins four
children, viz. : \ to his dau. Catherine, now wife of Edward Gustaaf Boode ; \ to
Eliz., now wife of Johan Lodewyk Ernst Ruysch; \ to Maria. Mrs. Daly; and
\ to his son John Charles Bourda, a minor. The last named died younij, and his
share went to his three sisters. Mr. Daly purchased of Mr. Boode his wife's
share for 100,100 guilders, payable one year after definite Peace should be signed,
so that his interest now was -,V Mr. Insinger, a merchant of Amsterdam and
Mr. Bourda's ex'or, having died, the produce of the estates was now consigned to
an unscrupulous merchant, a Mr. Berkhoff. Mr. Daly then borrowed money
from him, and purchased a vessel and cargo, intending to transport his family to
Demerara, but an Embargo was laid in 1S03, on war again breaking out, and he
suffered great loss. lie left Holland, however, in a fishing boat in October IS03,
leaving his wife and two infant children at Breda, arrived in London, and sailed
thence to Demerary in January lM)t. He found the estates in a neglected slate,
and valued at 421,572 guilders, but by six years' careful management, on his
leaving the Colony in lslO they were valued at 819,149 guilders, or £73,000 st.
A small estate, " Mou Desir," Mr. Daly also purchased for 17.0(H) guilders. His
Dutch relatives preventing his wife and children from repairing to Demerara
Mr. Daly left for England, where he arrived in September 1810. Being a British
subject and formerly at open hostility with the French police he requested his
wife to come to England, but being assured of safety bv Berkhoft and others
through an " Acte de Surete," left Gravesend in a fishing boat, but was captured,
and lost all his valuables and 7O0O guilders in gold, lie eventuallv reached
Rotterdam on S June 1811, when he was arrested next day through Berkhoff, who
i 2
11G CARIBBEAN A.
claimed payment of his fraudulent account. He was cruelly treated, his papers
and securities taken from him, and he was thrown into prison and reduced to
great want. On 11 April 1812, with his two young sons, attempting to escape
from Amsterdam in a hoat, he was captured by Douaniers and incarcerated in the
Mad House at Rotterdam, and thence transferred to solitary confinement at
Amsterdam.
Anions his papers seized were bonds amounting to 90,000 guilders, while
Berkhoff's claim did not exceed 49,000 guilders.
Mr. Daly, before he left Demerara, was informed by an aged negress who had
been his parents' slave, that his father had owned an estate there called " Irish
Hope," and at Barbados his friend Mr. Albertus Bakkcr, then returning to
Demerara from Holland, told him that his father's estate, to which he was heir,
had been re-baptized Ylissingen, the identical one bequeathed by his father-in-law-
Mr. Bourda. Counsel in Holland also stated a case and pave a favourable opinion.
BerkhofY, Ruysch, and Boode, having his papers, thus learnt of this claim,- and
kept him in prison until possession of the estate for a third of a century would
by the Dutch law give them a title. On 23 June 1S12 he was cited to appear
before the Chamber of Commerce, but was purposely kept locked up, no counsel
allowed him, and was condemned for contumacy. Ruysch then went to London.
and through the Lord Mayor's Court attached his money with John Hall and Co.
Mr. Daly had arranged with'his agents there, Prinsep Saunders and Co., that they
should hold £1 0,000 st. to payr Mr. Boode for his share within six months after
peace, but their failure prevented him from fulfilling his agreement. The treaty,
however, gave him live years to pay. He was now removed to the Debtors' Prison,
where he suffered worse hardships. Having been 23 years in the service or'
the Dutch Government he appealed for justice to several high officials, but to no
purpose. In March 1814. he was visited by his friend Mr. John Hall of London,
who was unsuccessful in effecting his release. His sons Richard and Bass were
at this time taken charge of by the Rev. Mr. Hall of Rotterdam, but his wife and
three children resided elsewhere. Cornelius Vander Onder Meulen owed him
61,100 guilders from 14 October 1S09, with interest at six per cent., and the heirs
of Stephen L'Espinasse 28,900 guilders, and the French police had the bonds.
Mr. Daly then agreed to let Berkhoff receive these, and out of the proceeds the
latter was to pay himself 50,250 guilders, hut his discharge was still withheld.
He at length obtained his liberty, on his adversary's terms, after an unjust
imprisonment of upwards of four years. He now repaired to the House of the
Dutch West India Company at Middleburg, where he found in their Records the
registration of Irish Hope plantation, ami the original graut of it to his father "ti
1 April 1759, by which he had 500 acres allotted him on the River Demerary
between the Brandwacht Port and the hinds of Johannes Heyliger higher up the
river, but there not being quite 500 acres on 30 September J759 he had
a supplemental grant below the Port next to .1. Salignac. and in a list of proprietors
of 1703 occurred "Richard Bass Daly of Irish Hope."' The town of Staabrock
has since been built on the site of the said Fort. The land obtained by the first
grant Mr. Daly's father disposed of, but there was no record t^ any transfer of
the second lot. Mr. Joseph Bourda most likely purchased the estate without
a title. Having obtained these proofs Mr. Daly embarked with his family at
Rotterdam 10 August L815, and settled in London, being followed later b\
Mr. and Mrs. Ruysch. Richard, Mr. Daly's eldest son. had been lift with them
at the age of two, now twelve years ago. They had been married sixteen or
seventeen years and had no children.
He now took a house in Halton Street, Islington, for si\ months from
1 December 1813. Ilis brother-in-law Ruysch now brought a suit in Chancery
against liitn to keep him away from Demerara, and he was arrested, and not being
able to give security tor £3000 assigned his interest in his W. 1. estate and tin-
bond on L'Espinasse for UVJOO guilders to Trustees. Mr. Boode also obtained
a judgment in Holland for 10,000 guilders (£900 St.), which he pretended was
CAEIBBEANA. 117
forfeited by Mr. Daly not purchasing his share of the estate. The £3,900 having
been realized, the Vice-Chancellor in January ISIS granted a Release. IF'1 was
then about to proceed to Demerara, when he was suddenly taken ill on 1 February
1818 at three o'clock, and died at half past live at his house on the Terrace, Upper
Street, Islington, leaving a widow and seven children, the youngest not more than
fourteen days old. The writer of this was employed to draw up this Memoir, as
Mr. Daly wished to print it for his friends.
The above extraordinary narrative bears the stamp of truth about it, although
it must be remembered that it was drawn up by one side only. There were no
doubt trust accounts in dispute among the different members of Mr. Bourda's
family, but there was no excuse for the four years' rigorous imprisonment suffered
by Mr. Daly. [Editoe.]
The following certificates were lying loose in the book : — ■
BARBADOS, PARISH OF ST. MICHAEL.
Baptism:.
176-4 Decr 16th: Rich'1: Bafs Daly & Christian Cripps, Son & Daur of Richard
Bass Daly & Mars': his Wife, born 13"': Octr. last.
The above is a true extract from the Register of the above parish. Given
under my hand this 23rd day of June 1S10.
N. Gaknett, Rector.
To all whom it may concern.
PARISH OF ISLINGTON.
BUEIAL.
1818 Feb? 7 Richard Bafs Daly. Choir Vault. Of Upper Terrace. Age 58.
Baptism.
1818 Feb^ 20 George Bourda Son of Richard Bafs and Maria Daly of Upper
Terrace. Gentleman.
ALL SOULS CEMETERY, KENSAL GREEN.
BuBIAL.
185-4 May 2 Richard Joseph John Edmund Daly of -4 Arthur Street, Gray's
Inn Road, S" Paucras. Age 54.
See ante, pp. S8 — 91, for several eutries in parish registers relatiug to the
family.
Tho nas and Richard Oliver were seized as tenants in common before 1770 of
Bugby Hole plantation in St. George's Parish, Moil tser rat, which included John
Daly Fit/. Denny's plantation ot LOO acres. ("Antigua," ii. 328.)
Rees Daly, son of John, of Moutserr.it, arm., Exeter Coll., Oxf., matric.
13 July 1731," aged IS. (Foster.)
118 CAHIBBEAXA.
2*ist of iflarriagts on rtcorti m Jamaica
protons to 1680.*
[Add. MS. 21,931, British Museum.]
■n ST. ANDEEW.
Date.
1668 Matrimony solemnized and confirmed between
April 3 Stephen Massey and Allagon Tarragon
• 12 Thomas Tichbury and Isabell Bacchus
30 Henry Fenwick and Ann Huddlestou
May 7 Robert Bullin and Catharine Green
19 Hugh Weeks and Anne Lemon
21 William Mathews and Eebeckah Nicholson
31 Thomas Crosshall and Mary Mackween
July 12 Nicholas Deport and Mary Webster
14 Coll Henry Archbould and Amy Tom
Aug. 19 Nichola Deroche and Elizabeth Woodin
Sept. 17 John Eakins and Grace Collins
Dec. 22 Ralph Jackson and Edith Squire
31 Charles Hudson and Margaret Wood
Jan. 10 William Terrell and Mary Turin
19 Gregory Hubbert and Catharine Bullen
29 Robert Partridge and Martha Penlerick
Feb. 14 Edward Parker and Elizabeth Eaines
21 Laughland Smith and Abigael Denne
Mar. 3 Morrice Shehan and Catharine Alboth
14 John Throwles and Elizabeth Green
Anno 1669.
May 7 Drew Blunt and Elizabeth Condy
16 John Damerv and Elizabeth Garnet
23 Edward Got! and Elizabeth Freeman
27 Thomas Tod and Magdalene Boone
27 William Tanton and Marv Thomas
27 Sampson II ales and Alice Boone
30 Thurlo Oft'enolo and Catharine North
July S Robert Sables and Mary Bcarce
14 Kichard Teague and Klizabcth Boach
Aug. 8 Dearman Oduly and Dorcas Guv
William Morrel and Joane Dean
Sept. 23 John Williams and Catharine Aldworth
2S Philip Buttcrcl and Marv Glover
Oct. 2 William Nellsoii and Elizabeth Dalbooth
2 Philip Thomas and Rebeckah Francum
21 George Davley and Ann Long
Nov. 8 Peter Jordan and Mary Paul
18 Henry Hitching and Marv Fit/garret
18 William Jeffs aud Catharine Shepherd
• Continued from p. 62.
CAKTBBEANA.
119
Dec. 16 William Sparkes and Mary Foxwell
20 William Silver ami Mary Bliss
-Mar. 13 John I'ricst aud Deborah Andrews _
Mar.
27
June
'J
Oct.
l:i
27
Dec.
2G
26
31
Jan.
20
29
Mar.
5
Anno 1G70.
Lancelot Mathews and Margaret Eldridgc
Bryan Mullins and Catharine Cahan
Richard Husband and Elizabeth Grimes
Robert Smith and Susannah Amp
Nicholas Maverley and Su/.anah Ull'e
John Hedges and Anne Watts
John Claydon and Mary Sparks
John Morry and Mary Rundall
John Calvin and Joaue Goddin
Henry Davis and Hester White
April
7
May
U
in
June
l
it;
July
6
Aug.
24
Oct.
is
Dec.
7
Jan.
21
31
Feb.
13
25
29
Mar.
1
April
Sept.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
0
1
21
10
21
31
1
30
3
j
L4
Anno 1671.
Major Samuel Barrey and Anne Collisson
AValter Miller and Mary Joanes
John Miles aud Elizabeth Patten
John Hays and Mary Newby
Anthony Woodas and Margaret Nevel
Robert Norris and Sarah Stephens
Alexander Shavan and Elizabeth Jordaiu
John George and Elizabeth Daniery
David Crossby and Suzanah Thomas
Christopher Castle and Prances Hamat
John Cape and Elizabeth Nooman
John Archer ami Anne Hillgrove
Richard Harris and Jane Sawyer
Godfrey Hartley and Mary Nasher
Robert Moody and Margaret Sharp
Anno 1672.
James Zcller (Rector) and Anne Struys
Jolin Martin and Mary Robinson
Robert Williams and Mary Domlel
Andrew Johnson and Grace Bridging
John Barnaby and Anne Hope
John Edwards and Anne Barra
Johu Eakins and Elizabeth Alexander
Charles Delacree and Eebcckah Thome
David Tonghey and Margaret Patterson
Thomas Edmonds and .Mary Joanes
William Bower aud Mary Tanton
Apri
o
3
21
Anno 1673.
Thomas Thornwell aud Elizabeth Haw
Edward Robinson and Mary Alldworth
Francis Garland and Margaret Bentley
Henry Slaughter and Eleonore Clarke
Robert Amp and Tomison Middleton
John Massonet aud Elizabeth Hope
John Pips and Eleouorc Padery
Oswell Saw and Mary Joanes
120 CARIBBEAKA.
Andrew Brand and Affliction Joanes
Nathaniel Guy and Dorothy Wood
Edward Barra and Grace la \ lor
Thomas Vaughan and Elizabeth Bow less
John Grant and .Martha Winter
John Jarret and Margaret Bird
Robert Groves and Elizabeth Smith
John Hanger and Elizabeth Stewtly
Capt" Lawrence Prince and Suzanah llcrmonson
Thomas Murfy and Mary Morgan
James Sill and Grace King
Richard Fit/.charrel and Mary CofFm
Giles Nelms and Anne Withers
William Smith and Precilla Barker
John Boughey and Elizabeth Birt Senior
William Cane and Mary Hopkins
Andrew Stephens and Mary Allen
James Hooker and Mary Mays
Gilbert Gravet and Jane Parker
Henry Dakins and Elizabeth Mackrachum
Ax>-o 1674.
Robert Morris aud Eleouore Carter
William Barker aud Anne Bowles
Ralph Emerson aud Margaret Weston
Philip Grilllth and Catharine Carter
William Carvis and Mary Fisher
Mathew Savory aud Sivill Hunt
Thomas Hunt and Anne Allen
Lewis Fernee aud Elizabeth Davis
William Glasbowl and Elizabeth Edwards
Michael Devinall and Mary Lovell
William Green and Francis Flood
John Batteram and Jane Thomas
Henry Goare and Elizabeth Grecnoway
William Gray and Suzanah Tavler
Henry Williams and Elizabeth Green
John Waters and Ann Beecroft
Henry Howard and Elizabeth Cockcry
Tobias Norman and Margaret Wellmau
Robert Lee and Susannah Race
SamueL Guess and Jane Main
George Saxon and Joaue Bullcn
John Brown and Catharine Bishop
Alexander Keith and Jane Race
Josias Jones and Margaret Williams
Axxo 1G75.
William Carel and Suzanah Bullen
Thomas Jones and Anne Ross
Capt" Edmund Delacree and Elizabeth Warrington
Walter Beeves and Elizabeth Declosel
John rlane and Sarah Cott.ui
Owen Connoway and Eleonore Fielder
John Lago* and Dorothy Hunter
Benoist Charles and Uanah (au Indian Woman)
• ? Jago.
June
3
5
Sept.
Oct.
30
7
21
Nov.
s
21
23
25
Dec.
3
20
Jan.
1
Feb.
I
23
28
Mar.
12
12
17
Mar.
29
April
9
9
9
23
May
12
12
June
6
28
29
July
9
18
21
Aug.
11
Oct.
11
25
Nov.
5
27
Dec.
L0
26
26
2G
Feb.
9
Mar
21
April 4
7
25
2- 1
30
Ma)
20
23
30
CARIBEEANA.
121
June 27
27
29
0
13
20
25
23
10
26
li)
11
I
11
16
10
2
6
15
IS
27
30
13
22
Mar. 12
12
19
Julv
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Edward Slaughter and Anne Bacchus
Edward Lamb and Elizabeth Cook
Robert Jackson and Rebeckah Willson
Richard Walton and Elizabeth Knight
John Hadoian and Anne Jackson
David Gormand and Margaret S pence
Timothy Dowley and Bridget Eaton
Ralph King ami Mary Koape
Joseph Haltou and Martha Bold
Alphonse Mario and Joane Thorne
Isaac Newton and Anne Waller
Barnhard Ililliard and Elizabeth Pope
George Nichols and Jeane Mansfield
Thomas Davis and Mary Porter
Richard Sims and Elizabeth "Walker
James Lobely and Mary Wheatly
John Baxter and Anne Depree
Robert Minson and Suzannah Holdup
Andrew Stephens and Elizabeth Robinson
John Potter and Elizabeth Coale
Henry Harris and Margaret Joanes
Timothy Hunter and Anne Boncey
Daniel Onion and Tomison Squier
Robert Bull and Rosemond Clark
George Rickets and Jane Steward
James Boyd and Ann Rixam
George Pyke and Elizabeth Williams
Apri]
12
23
May
June
14
13
July
5
Aug.
■1
Sept.
Oct.
21
6
12
:30
Nov.
9
23
25
Dec.
30
Feb.
5
12
25
26
Mar.
12
Anno 1676.
Samuel Kemer and Margaret Burroughs
William "Wyatt and Abigail Brierby
John Willson and Alice Burk
Thomas Allkorne and Jane Boncey
John Lobb and Elizabeth Man
Noah Tanner and Deborah Tayler
John Driver and Elizabeth Fibo
Richard Savage and Mary Thurstone
John Gosney and Eleonore Lyon
Aaron Race and Catharine Boone
Mathew Hackweight and Mary Sims
Thomas Ztalc and Anne Carter
Jacob Hardin and Anne Heath
John Throgmorton and Elizabeth Smith
Ralph Lavender and Prudence Clarke
William Tomkins and Mary Joanes
Thomas Fulker and Mary Edmons
John East and Martha Uoughev
Edward Lusper and Elizabeth Jennings
Francis Bouey and Elizabeth March
Anno 1677.
April 11 Thomas Joanes and Elizabeth Qrudgeworthy
11 Thomas Penlerick and Margaret Jarret
24 Mackum Macklouts and Joane Newjan
May 1 Philip Gillhamton and Elizabeth Hamilton
22 Thomas Earle and Mary Cooper
May
27
June
3
4
Aug.
20
Sept.
4
9
Oct.
LO
Nov.
22
Dec.
1
31
Jau.
LO
28
Feb.
4
21
21
Mar.
6
9
122 CARIBBEANA.
Robert Joanes and Mary Flinn
Joseph Fuller and Mary Rogers
James Biggins and Anne Portingall
Joseph Fips and Aunc Rider
Edward Lepper and Mary Titchfield
William Truxton and Temperance Reeves
Robert Faithful] and Eleonore Morgan
Henry Hitchen and Mary Thorne
John Smith and Winnifred Murrow
Alexander Parke and Magdalene Devivere
Peter Robinson and Mary 1'ates
Paul Oxden and Ann Hudson
John Stanly and Hester Thomson
John Daniel and Bridget Gibson
Thomas Tipton and Lucea Clarke
Robert Lacie and Catharine Price
Edward Moare and Catharine Leech
Axzro 1G78.
Michael Devinall and Margaret Burditt
Thomas Hamly and Frances Eldridge
Marke Cook and Elizabeth Goswell
William Blanchard and Mary Winikly
John Starr and Frances Coates
Robeits Gomersall and Suzanah Williams
William Thorne and Alice- Taylor
William Wh.iiey and Charity Smith
John AVinterllood and Margaret Alorgan
William Elder and Mary Simpson
William Mathews and Rebeekah Thomas
William Roche and Joice Brothers
Richard Grace and Mary Smith
James Galloway and Alary Joanes
Mark Price and Sarah ilazelwood
Teague Sullevant and Elizabeth Tutterel
John Price and Isnbell Mills
AVilliam Altkinson and Joane Taxell
Thomas Clarke and Hannah Davis
AVilliam Axtcll and Sarah Pyott
John Biggs and Sarah Deano
Henry Ealy and Joane Sexton
John Throgmorton and Demeris Burkly
Henry Bohun and Grace Butterfield
John Kettle and Sarah Johnson
Anno 1G79.
April 3 John Headman and Elizabeth Gritlith
24 John Cassel and Bellinda Collins
28 Mackum Macklouts and Anne Beateford
29 Edward Bray and Hannah Bowden
29 David Powel and Anne Rose
29 John Hoe and Mary Robinson
May 4 Leonard Fuzer and Elizabeth Nutt
11 Dennis Field and Elizabeth Collin
13 Thomas AVigwall and Mary Hillgrove
June 10 Edward Cotton and Elizabeth White
Mar.
25
Apri
8
16
26
May
21
June
o
6
13
July
2
1
13
Aug.
8
11
23
Sept.
Oct.
12
17
24
Nov.
1
5
5
Dec.
19
26
Jan.
•J
16
Feb.
20
June 2G
July
3
12
Aug.
9
10
26
28
Sept
9
11
22
Oct.
G
9
16
20
Nov.
•JO
27
Dec.
16
17
26
20
20
27
CARIBBEAN'.*.. 123
Edward Hudson and Elizabeth Cape
Mathew Powcl and Elizabeth Hansley
Henry Newton and Mary Tavler
Roger Grizel and Joane Daw-
David Mohoane and Honor Cartec
"William Drew and Elizabeth Roe
Robert Faithful and Agnes Caughaun
John Sims and Isabella Knights
John Axwell and .loiee Tayler
Charles Trenchant and Anne Kellv
John Kindall and Anne Pattison
Thomas Joanes and Mary Hayes
John Gorlo and Mary Hodges
Edward Evens and Elizabeth Steward
Thomas Gay and Christian Usher
Daniel Smith and Elizabeth Flinn
Richard Brayne and Mary Bush
William Slaughter and Elizabeth Ailer
Timothy Kelly and Mary Morgan
John Parsons and Alice Dicks
Richard Phelps and Elizabeth Rose
Robert Trelayne and Mary Stephenson
jWomtmcntal ^ascriptions fit (Snglaiffl
relating to SUcst Entuansu*
WALCOT CHURCH, BATH.
In the vestry on the east wall : —
NEAR TUI8 TABLET ARE DEPOSITED THE MORTAL REMAINS
OF DAME BARBARA SETON RELICT OF LEWIS BROTIIERSTO.V, ESQ*.
OF THE ISLAND OF Sr. CHRISTOPU ER IN I UK WEST INDIES, AND ELDER
SISTER OF THE LATE HON. ARCHIBALD SETON, OF TOUCH, IN THE COUNTY/
OF STIRLING, SCOTLAND, WHO HAVING BEEN DURING A PERIOD OF 37 VEARS
IN THE BENGAL SERVICE OF THE HON. EAST TNDIA COMi'.VNV.
AND HAVING FILLED WITH EXTRAORDINARY REPUTE THE HIGHEST
OFFICES OF THE INDIA GOTERNMENT, DIED IN lSls,
WHEN THE SAID BARBARA HIS BELOVED AND AFFECTIONATE SISTER,
SUCCEEDED TO THE EXTENSIVE FAMILV PROPERTY
AND RESUMED HER MAIDEN NAME OF SETON.
SHE DIED AT HER RESIDENCE IN GREAT PULTENEV STREET, BATH,
ON SATURDAY. THE 10r" JANUARY MDCCCXXXV, AGED S9.
(Seven lines follow.)
Above are : —
Crest. — A lion rampant in a shield within a konlure surmounted by a helmet.
ARMS. — Quarterly : 1 and 4, Or, three crescent)! within a double tresxure counter-
flory Gules [SeTOn] ; 2 and 3, Argent, three escutcheons Gules. SUPPORTERS. —
Two greyhounds.
• Continuofl from p. 83.
124 CARIBBEANA.
Hugh Scton of Touch had an only son, 1. Archibald, who went out in 17S0 to
Bengal, was a .Member of Council, succeeded to Touch, and died at sea 30 March
1818, aged G(» (" Gr.M." for ISIS, pt. ii.. L84, for long obituary notice) ; 2. Bar-
bara, whose death is recorded on the above tablet; 3. Lillias, who married Sir
Henry Stewart, Bart, and had a daughter, Eli/.. Margt., born 1790. who succeeded
to Touch, and took the name of Scton in 1835 on the death of her aunt Barbara.
Lewis Brotherson was second son and sole heir of Lewis Brotherson of
St. Kitts, Esq., and was living in Great Britain in 17S2. He succeeded to all his
father's plantations, his elder brother Benj. Markham Brotherson being dis-
inherited for marrying Anne Verchild against testator's uish.
South wall of nave, on an oval tablet : —
In
The Vault beneath
are depofited the remains of
JOHN GRAY Efqr.
late of the Jfland of Jamaica
and for fouie Years ret'ident in this Citu
where he died Aug. 23d. 17S0. Aged 45 Years.
A lib of
SAEAH FORBES GRAY his Widow
who died April 1st. 1S00. Aged 5G Years.
Alio of their Son in Law
WILLIAM JAMISON Efqr.
who died Sept1'. 10"' 1707 Aged -15 Years.
Above is a shield with some traces of red paint, but the arms have worn off.
South gallery, south wall : —
TO T1IK MEMORT OF
JOHN HATHERSALL FINDER esqciiie,
OF THE ISLAND OF BARBADOS
in the WEST INDIES.
WHO DIED SUDDENLY
WHILE ATTENDING THE PERFORMANCE
OF DIYINE SERVICE
IN THE CHAPEL OF ALL SAINTS IN THIS PARI8II
ON SUNDAT THE IIth DAY OF MARCH 1S21
THIS MONUMENT 13 ERECTED BY HIS
afflicted widow THOMASIN FINDER.
Above are the marks where a shield has been fixed, but it is missing.
1821 Thursday, March 15. Sunday, died .1. W. Pender [sic], esq; of Barbadocs,
a gentleman highly beloved for his moral and social virtues : he visited this city
for the benefit of his health, and whilst attending divine service at All Saints'
Chapel he dropped his head upon his wife's shoulder and expired without a groan.
("B.C.'")
Thomasiu Binder was dan. >>f Robert Hayuesof St. John's, Barbadocs, Speaker
for several years, who died Is; April 1851. she remarried Lieut. -Col. Bred.
Christian Lardy. (See Uaynes in Burke's " Landed Gentry.")
1803, JuneS. Rev. Win. Bake Binder of Barbadocs m. Harriet youngest dau.
of the late Rev. Dr. Cha. Wilson. (See " CM." 557.)
CARIBBEANA. 125
South gallon-, west wnll, near the door. On the top of the tablet is an urn.
IK MEMORY OF JIAI1V GALE TUSKER,
RELICT OF DUTTON Sit IT II TURKEB
OF CLABEKDOK, JAMAICA, Km;8: AND ELDEST
DAUGHTER OF THE LATE HENRY HKDWAR ESQ*:
OF DUNBARTON ESTATE, IK THE SAME ISLAND.
(Three lines. Erected by her children.)
SHE DIED I>" THIS CITY
ON THE 1()TH: OF MARCH 1822 AGED 45.
ALSO ELIZABETH GIBBONS DAVIS,
WHOSE REMAINS ARE DEPOSITED
IN THE SAME VAULT IN THIS CHURCHYARD
WITH HER LATE DAUGHTER THE ABOVE
MARY GALE TURKEB,
DIED MAY 7Tn: 1 S25 AGED 71.
There !b a monument to the family of Redwar in Box Church, eo. Wilts, a few
mdes from Bath.
North gallery, north wall: —
To the Memorv of
MRS: ELIZABETH CHAMBERS,
late of River Street,
and Widow of the Honbk': EDWARD CHAMBERS,
late of the Island of Jamaica.
This Tablet is erected
by Iter five surviving affectionate Daughters.
Her remains are deposited
in a Vault beneath.
COUNTESS OF HUNTINGDON'S CHAPEL, BATH.
In the burial-ground, on a handsome monument. On the east side of it : —
Here lieth the Body of John Lyons T-fq.
who departed out of this Life
on the 31 day of January 1775
in the 43d Year of his A.ge
(Five linos omitted.)
JANE LYONS his Relict
died in the Faith
Feb? 17th 1702, Aged 59.
Arms. — . . . . a chevron between three lions sejant-ijitardunt (Lyons) ; impaling :
Azure, a checron between six rams accosted counter tripping, two. tiro, and two
(Harman). Crest. — On a con of maintenance a lion's head erased.
On the north side : — ■
Here lieth alio the Body
oi Henrietta Lyons : i'oungeft Daughter
of the laid JOHN LYONS Efq1
and Jane his Wife who departed this Life
on the 17"' day of July 1775,
in the 3d Year of her A<ie.
126 CAR1BBEANA.
Chapel Register.
In the vault under tlie monument. X.B. — A stone is placed on the opening
of the Vault : —
John Lyons Esqr Aged Forty three years, of the Parish of Saint Michael, in
the City of Math, was buried the .V'1 day of February 177-3 by Revd Mr Shepherd.
Iu the vault belonging to the family : —
Harriot Lyons Aged Two years & One Month Daughter of John & Jane
Lyons, of the Parish of Sl Michael, in the City of Bath, was Buried the 19;h day
of July 177-5 by Revd Edward Shepperd.
1773, April 2S. Bath. Arrived .Mr. and Mrs. Lyons. (" B.C.")
1775. Bath. Wednesday, Feb. S. Yesterday Se'nnight died, John Lyons,
Esq ; in Paragon buildings, and Sunday bis body was removed to Lady Hunting-
don's chapel, where his funeral sermon was preached to a very numerous and
deeply affected congregation bv the Hon. and Rev. Mr. Shirley, previous to its
interment in her Ladyship's burying ground behind the Crescent. (Ibid.)
177S, Bath. March 11. Yesterday was married by the Rev. Mr. Haweis, at
St. Michael's church, Bea/.ley Enraght, Esq ; of Axford's Buildings, to Miss Lyons,
of Paragon-Buildings. (Ibid.)
[For the pedigree of Lyorrs see " Antigua," ii. 213.]
ST. MICHAEL'S, BATH.
On a marble monument on the ^outh wall of the tower: —
UNDERNEATH THIS PLACE LYE THE REMAINS OF
ROWLAND OLIVER
FORMERLY OF THE ISLAND OF ANTIGUA,
BUT LATE OF THIS CITY ESQHB
wno died 16T" july 17G7
AGED 64.
HE WAS IN LIFE THE NODLEST WORK OF GOD,
AN HONEST MAN.
THIS MONUMENT WAS F.RECTED IN MEMORT OF BEST
OF FATHERS BY THE MOST AFFECTIONATE OF SONS
RICHARD OLIVER
OF LONDON.
Above on a shield : JCrmine, on a chit f Sable three lions rampant Argent.
Parish Reoister.
1767 duly 21 Rowland Oliver, Esq' was buried in ye Church
17S3 Dee. 27 Mrs. Ann Watkins was Buried in y* Vault
Vestry Book.
1767, Julv -JO"'. Rowland Oliver Esqr: Buried in the Church and Wall Grave
£3.0. 10.
176S. Uncollected of the Seats in the Church.
To M' Olliver \ a vear U . 10 . 0.
176S. Julv 11. To a . . . . Moniicmcnt for Mr Oliver £1.11. 6.
17S3, Dec. 1'7. M" Wntkina Vault £l . 12 . 0.
Ann Watkiii8 of Batii, widow. Will dated 6 February 177". My servant
Rachel Rose £100, apparel, i late, furniture, and read} money. All residue of
my estate to my nephew \Vm Smith, Esq., and Ex'or. Witnessed bv Rowland
Blackmail, W'" Galloway.
Codicil 10 August 17n3. My nephew Richard Otler Bayer, Esq., and his
sister M" Mary Otter Bayer £2l> each lor mourning. All residue to my nephews
CAIUBBEANA. 127
Wm Smith and Richard Oliver, Esqr", equally and joint Ex'ors. Witnessed by
Chas. Gunning, attorney, of Bath, Xirh5 Dowling of Rath. Proved 29 October
1781 by \Vra Smith, Esq., the surviving Ex'or (P.C.C., 5S2, Rockingham).
Rowland Blackmail, a witness in the above will, was of the Middle Temple,
and had a house in the Circus at Bath, where he died 22 December 17S0.
The Otto-Baijers, from Antigua, had a country house at Farleigh, Hungerford,
a few miles from Bath. Of Mrs. Watkins' two nephews, Hichard Oliver was M.l\
for and Alderman of London, and William Smith was an owner of estates at
Grenada and elsewhere. [See more about these families in " Antigua."]
BATHWICK, BATH.
In the Church, north aisle, north wall, opposite the first hay : —
SACRED TO THE MEMORY
of LT. THOMAS JOKES HAWKER of the 7ut» regiment
ELDEST SON OF
LIEUTENANT GENERAL SIK THOMAS HAWKER K.C.B.
and ANNA MARIA uis wife, who died of the feteb
whilst with his regiment at fort charlotte
in the island of st vincent in the west indies
august tue 11th 1839, in the 21st year of his age.
(Eight lines. Erected by his surviving parent.)
In the north portion of the old churchyard, on a granite tomb : —
H.S.E.
AUGUSTA MARCIA
THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF G. SYDNEY SCOTT OF PARKSIDE, EDINBURGH,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JANUARY 3KD. 1891.
H.S.E.
GEORGE SYDNEY SCOTT ESQ". [london
OF THE ISLAND OF BARBADOS, PARKSIDE EDINBURGH AND OF CADOGAN PLACE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 17th 1S92 INTERRED IN THE NEW BATHWICK
[CEMETERY.
On the other side : —
H.S.E.
ANNA MARTA
wife of the REYD ALEXANDER SCOTT, MA. of rarbados
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OCTOBER 'J(>T". 1813 AUED 51.
H.S.E.
the REVD ALEXANDER SCOTT, M.A. of the island of Barbados
AND OF PARKSIDE EDINBURGH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MARCH 3l)Tu. 1858.
In the north portion of the old churchyard. On the south pide of a stone
sarcophagus : —
Sacred to the memory of
ELIZA PHIPPS
AUED S3 Yl UiS
relict of coxstantine i'llmts esq.
of the Island of St. Kitts, and of
Watton Court Devon.
This Tomb is erected vs \ tribute of
affectiona.tk regard by her eldest son
LT. Col. I'ownoi.l Piiipps.
See pedigree of Phipps ante, p. 0'8,
128 CARU5BEANA.
In the north portion of the old churchyard, on a that stone over a vault
SACKED
TO TH K MEMORY OF
ELIZA BETH POYNTZJ
WHO DIED MAY THE 1SIH. 1843,
AGED G'3.
AND OF
STEPHEN POTKTZ Esq".
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
AND SON OF THE
EEYD. NEWD1GATE POYNTZ,
FORMERLY SECTOR OF TORMARTON,
WHO DIED DEC". 10th. 1S72
AGED 85 TEARS.
In the churchyard around the old church. At the east end of a tomb : —
Sacred
to tdie memort of
SARAH HAGGATT
•widow of HUGH
WILLIAMS STRACHAN ESQ.
of Mount Hall Barbados.
Died Dec 31st. 1S5(J in the
91". Year of her age.
(To be continued.)
SIR GEORGE BECKWITH
Was son of Major-General John Beckwith, who saw much fighting during the
Seven Years' War. He entered the Army in 1771, became Lieutenant 177.5,
Captain 1777, Major 17S1. Emm 177G to 1782 he fought through the American
War, became Lieut. -Colonel 171)0, Colonel 17!'."), Major-General 1798, and
Lieut. -General ISO"). In April 1795 he was appointed Governor of Bermuda.
October lbO-1 of St. Vincent, and S October 1808 of Barbadoes, with military com-
mand of all the forces. In 1809. in conjunction with ^ir George Prevost, he
captured Martinique, receiving the thanks of Parliament and a knighthood. On
5 February 1810 he captured Giiadaloupe. He left Barbadoes in 1814 and was
promoted General. £2500 was voted by the Legislature for a service of plate to
him, which bore this inscription: "This service of plate was presented to General
Sir George Beckwith, K.B., late Governor of Barbadoes. by the legislature of the
island, as a sincere mark of the high regard and esteem in which lie has been and
will alwavs continue to he held by every inhabitant of Barbadoes, \.i>. 1814.
From 181(J — 20 he commanded the forces in Ireland, and died in Half Moon
Street, London, 'JO March 1S"J3, aged 69. [This notice is abridged from a fuller
one in the " D.N.]}."]
The engraving is a mezzotint '_'('> J by 17 inches.
"\
- _
I. Eckstein Pinxt. S. W. Reynolds ScrLP*.
HIS EXCELLENCY LIEUTi". GENL. SIR GEORGE BECKWITH, K.B.
Gov', of Burba does, Cotinnander of If is JIajettt/'s Forces in the West Indies.
CAIUBBEAXA. 120
jMatson S-tttrr^ relating to Bomtnica,
1800-1805.
This correspondence, consisting of some 190 letters, was formerly in tin-
possession of John Matson, Sen., Chief Justice and Judge of the Vice-Adiniraltv
Court and President of Dominica in 179G. He retired to England in 1m»0 on
account of ill-health, and died in London 22 January ISOj, aged oS. The letters,
besides many of a private nature, give much naval, military, and local social news.
The Chief Justice had three sons, also in the "West Indies, viz., Richard, then
a Post-Captain R.N., Henry, a Commander R.N., both busy capturing prizes, and
John, his father's favourite son and correspondent, who held the office of Waiter
and Searcher of the Customs and was Private Secretary to Governor Prevost at
Dominica. The son's handwriting was bad, and some of the names are difficult lo
identify. His appointment as Searcher, on parchment, is as follows: —
(To all people to luhom these presents shall eome CCle the (Tom^
UUQStOlteVS for Managing and causing to be Levied and Collected ills Majesty's
Customs, Subsidies and other Duties in that part of Great Britain called Kngland
send Greeting; IvllOuJ i?e that We the said Commifsioners by Virtue of an Act
of Parliament made in the Twentylifth Year of the Reign of King Charles tin'
Second, Iutitledan Act for the Encouragement of the East Land and Green Land
Trades, and for better Securing the Plantation Trade £Do hereby Constitute and
Appoint John Matson Junior to be Waiter and Searcher for the security of all
the Kates and Duties and Impositions arising and growing due to His Majesty at
the Island of Dominica in America 2L5Ltheret)P he hath power to enter into any
Ship, Bottom, Boat, or other Vessel ; As also into any Shop. House. Warehouse,
Hostery or other Place whatsoever to make Diligent Search into any Trunk, < hest,
Pack, Case, Truss or any other Parcel or Package, whatsoever for any Goods,
Wares or Merchandize Prohibited to be Imported, or Exported, or whereof the
Customs or other Duties have not been duly Paid ; And the same to Seize to
His Majesty's Use, And also to Put in Execution all other the Lawful Powers
and Authorities for the better managing or Collecting the said Duties. In all tilings
Proceeding as the Law Directs, |I)evelM> Praying and requiring all and every
His Majesty's Officers -and Ministers, and all others whom it may Concern, to be
Aiding and Afsisting to Him in all things as becometh.
(fitUCIt under our Hands and Seal at the Custom House. London, the Ninth
day of August in the Thirty seventh Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord
King George the Third, And in the Year of our Lord Oue Thousand Seven
Hundred and Ninety seven.
J. Buller. R. Frewix.
J. Bates. A. Muxno.
Security is given by two Sureties in the sum of Five Hundred rounds.
G. Delavaid.
1800.
1. H. M. to his father J. M.
Fort Royal,* July 15lh 1S00.
Dear Sir
Lord Hugh Seymour has just inform' d me of his having recievd a letter
from Govr Johnstone, informing him of Your intention of going to Europe, and
wishing to procure a paisage in a Man of War, the Lapwing will have charge of
• Martinique.
TOL. I. K
130
CARIBBEAN A.
Charles Matson of Wingham,=pJudith Nelson, elder dau. and coheir of
co. Kent, yeoman ; died 1750.
John Nelson, jurat, of Sandwich; died
"Will dated 7 April 17-17;
at Wingham G December 17s>">, aged 09.
proved 15 May 1750 (165,
Will dated 19 February 1783 ; proved
Greenly).
1G December 1785 (010, Ducarel).
John Matson, sen., born at Wingham 21 December=T=Mary Roberta Harvey, dau.
174G ; educated at the King's School, Canterbury ;
attorney-at-la\v under bis uncle; Chief Justice of
the Bahamas L783 and of Dominica 1789; President
of Council 17!)G; died in Great Quebec Street 22
January, buried 2S January I,s05 at Richmond, co.
Surrey, aged 58.
of Richard Harvey of Bar-
fristoii ; died at Sandwich
7 October IS 12, aged G2 ;
had 11 children, of whom (J
survived in 1S10.
. . . ..^Charles Matson, Purser=p. . . .,
dead R.N. 179:}; living 181G livim
1804.
1st
•wife.
at Godalmin;
list 1842.
retired
1S14.
2nd
wife
/K
Admiral Richard Matson, Post-Cap-—
tain 22 March 1799; Rear-Admiral
27 May ls25; Vice-Admiral 10 Janu-
ary 1837 ; Admiral of the Blue ; died
at' St. John's Wood 19 March 181s.
aged 77.
Melville Matson, aged 14 on 13 March 1819.
the Convoy with the Zephyr, but T am sorry to acquaint you that Capt. Harvey
of the Unitie & myself, are not sufficiently acquainted with Capt. Rotlierham to
request a pafsage, and we are certain that he would not like to have any more
patsengers with him, having at present on board Capt. Oommanney late of the
Busy, & expects some other, who will take up the whole of the Cabin, neither do
we think You would be comfortable in the Lapwing. Capt. Thomas has reciev'd
two letters from You. both of which he will immediatly answer. You must excuse
this short letter, as His Lordship has orderd me to get ready for Sea. to see the
Ships safe into Antigua & S1 Kitts. and I believe to return to Martinique or
Dominica, for the Convoy, it' 1 can call at Roseau. I shall be cxtreemly happy
which will be T hope before this can reach You, give my love to John & believe
me You affecte Son
ID Matson.
• 2. Draft letter from D. July 31. John M.-Jr to his father J. M. Sr.
The Govr returned to Town from the Fondsthe Morning after your Departure
.... Mr Gordon's Brother is arrived from 8' Vincents no doubt on ace1 of the
ill State of his Brother & to endeavour to settle something towards the Sale ot
the Ponds to the Gov' . . . . & request you to procure for me a neat watch from
20 to 50 G', seal at .thus A chain, 2 penknives, 2 Umbrellas X- span1 silk, 2 riding
Whips, 1 pr Candlesticks snuffers & stand, G pr strong Wash leather gloves,
a Ream fools Cap Paper&a Ream of writing Papers — The foil- Bool: — Sheridans
Diet-', Elegant Extracts in Prose & Verse, Gutli . . 's. Grammar, Smith's Wealth
of Nations, Hume's ID of Eng. contd by Sinollet, also 1 II lid oats, 2 Casks Porter,
Mustard Ac.
CARIBBEAN^.
131
Henry Matson, Mayor;
of Sandwich 1779,1781,
17S7; died July 1S15,
asred 07.
■
Charles Matson of "Wing- Mary, married Admiral
ham, a farmer 1S13. Robert Keeler.
Judith, married Eev. Rd. Ann, married Benja-
Harvey. min Sayer.
Captain Henry=. . . ., died John Matson, \Yaiter and
Matson, R.N., IS March Searcher of the Customs
Commander of lS15,aged of Dominica 1797 ; Secre-
H.M.S. Bleu- 21, at tary to Governor Prevost.
heim IS03. "Walmer.
Three
daus.
Edward Mat-
son, died ill
India in 1S16,
a bachelor.
Sir .In0* Laforey takes the Pl under Convoy to Antigua, he tells me Riehd is
ordered by A. Duekwonhf to remain at the Saintes .... The Hydra being ready
for the P' no delay will take place .... hoping you may obtain yr wishes never
to return to this Country & live to enjoy yr latter Years with Comfort and less
Trouble & Care than you have hitherlo done is the sincere and earnest Wish of
Tr ever fond & dutiful Son J. M.
Endorsed : pr Auckland, Packet this Day.
3. Dominica. Sept. G. John M. Jr to J. M. Sr.
.... Richard I had the pleasure of seeing here the 1st instant who was on his
way to the Saintes with the Garland Sloop his Tender which the Admiral has put
under his Charge entirely. Mr McKav his I31 Lieut1 goes in her with about 50
Seamen the Admiral has put on board her -1 brass 3G p". An attempt has lately
been made to set fire to the Town, which was discovd about 3 o'clock in the
Morning. The Doors of Bowen's House on the Bay were about half burnt ....
Mr Metcalfe is returned Member in the room of Mr Gordon* crone to S< Vincent
& Mr Johnson II. in the room of Mr Housman. Mr Saltonhas said he shall resign
the Office of Regr. Mr Noyce has obtained his . . . .§ and has entered upon the
Duties of his Office, we understand that Salton is to be "W. & S.|| in Noyces
• John must be an error for Francis. Admiral Sir John Laforey, Bart., died in 1790. By
bis marriage with the heiress of the Farley family of Antigua he became owner of several
plantations there. II is only son .Sir Frauds, 2nd Bart., like his father also became Commander-
in-Chief at the Leeward Islands, and died an Admiral iu 1835. [See. " D.N.B." and " Antigua,"
ii. 130.]
t Admiral Sir John Tho. Duckworth, Hart., in June 1800 became Commander-in-Ch efal
the Leeward Islands, and in 1803 at Jamaica. See a long notice of this distinguished officer in
the" D.N. B."
J Name doubtful. § Contracted word illegible.
II Waiter and Searcher.
* 2
132
CARIBBEANA.
Eoom .... The two BJ
fruit* at "Wallhouse are alive .... I
Incloses public
accounts : —
Old Warrants .
. 11,500
Slaves 20,78G @ 25/-
. 25.9S2
i Colonial Corps
5,500
Incomes .
1,200
MrM. .
l,10ii
Auctioneers
900
Mr Knox .
1,400
Tipling H.
1,000
Vote ag' Kunaways .
1,500
Manum"3 .
300
Unclaimed Moneys .
600
Tradesmen
330
Salaries.
....t •
.-,i ii )
Gov.
2,000
500
50
Coffee t .
200
Clerk Ass. & C.
Patents
£30,412
Messengers
140
Mr Blair supposed .
1,000
Treasurer
750
300
200
3,000
Lucas
1,000
"VV. Annuitants
0. D°
£32,412
Goal
C' House .
330
Att>- Gen1:
150
Marshal .
500
Eegr
250
Coroner .
50
£29,820
5. Liverpool, Sept. 25. John M. Sr to John M.+ of Sandwich.
I left my 3 Sons & 2 Nephews in good Health & had the pleasure of meeting
them all in the moment of my Departure from W. Indies. Son R. & Capt. T. 11.
[Tho. Harvey] protected us to fe1 Kit ts & at Tortola joined by C. <& S. Son II.
convoyed Packet to L'2 & Nephew T. H. accompanied us to 32. Lapwing &
Zephyr convoyed the Licet to Europe.
6. Dominica Oct. 7. Vfallhouse.§ J. M. Jr to J. M. Sr.
Mr Fraser and a Mr Lockhart lately arrived from Montscrrat in the room of
Brad. || lately with his Family sailed for America, accompanied me to (i": Bay ....
we dined the two first Days at Mitcham the next at Gat ton with Douglas who is
a jolly hearty Soul and the nest at Bcrricona with M'-l'her.-on .... We met
Mr Pagisseys Family viz : his Wife, 3 well behaved daughters. M1 McGinnis «£
his 2 Nieces were prevented from the Indisp" from being ot our Party, v e
however with a fiddle & Tambarine passed a very pleasant time till near Midnight.
F. Douglas & myself rode to Neilsons best in the MS [? Mountains] descended
from them to the Eiver and fished down to Mitcham. Brunea has planted Coffee
in the Garden .... Richard Tudor retook a tew Days since and sent to Antigua
the English si ip Diana loaded with X. S. [r Naval Stores], bound to Cape (lied Hope-
s'1 to be worth £30,000 sterling. Endorsed pr Charlotte P1 this Day — arrived Bale.
• Bread fruit trees. t Contracted word illegible.
J This person was only a friend, though probably a distant cousin.
§ Wallhouse plantation was .John Gillon's. lie was an intimate friend of the Matsons
"Wallhouse was the name of his [scotch estate in co. Linlithgow. See his sketchy pedigree 111
Burke's " Landed Gentry,'' where only his marriage is noted ami Dominica not mentioned.
|| Doubtful.
( To be continued.)
1J
8
Sept.
3
Oct.
10
'i
11
CARIBBEANA. 133
Almanac of &t. ttftts for 1825.
"Births Marriages & Deaths from 1st Dec. l^l to 1st Dec. 1823 from the
S* Chr. Gazette."
BlRTit.
1824 Sept. 23 At Government House, the Lady of His Excellency the Captain-
General of a Son.
Marriages.
1825 Feb. 8 At Sandy Point, Francis Phipps Henville, Esq., to Mary Michael,
only daughter of R. Spence, Esq.
„ 16 At Nevis, Lockhart Gordon, jun. Esq., to Ann, daughter of the
Hon. Samuel Lawrence, Esq.
,, 17 John E. Tudor, Esq., to Margaret Davis, daughter of David
Evans, Esq.
June 2 At Killarney, Ireland, Richard Meredith, Esq., of Dick's Grove,
Tralee, to Louisa Ann, fourth daughter of Major Juxou,
Veteran Battalion.
July 6 At Tortola, Richard King, jun. Esq., Colonial Secretary, to
Martha, daughter of the late Thomas Woodcock, Esq., of this
Island.
Mr. Joseph R. Carney, to Miss Eliza Woodward.
Mr. Wm. Woodward, to Miss Mary Thomas.
Mr. George Perry, to Mrs. Rachael Rogers.
At St. Swithin's Church, Winchester, the Right Rev. William
Hart Coleridge, Lord Bishop of Barbados, and the Leeward
Islands, to Miss Sarah Elizabeth Rennell, eldest daughter of
the Very Rev. Thomas Rennell, Dean of Winchester.
Nov. 10 Joseph Rawlins Thomas, Esq., Lieut. R.N. to Mary Burke,
eldest daughter of William Thomson, Esq.
Deaths.
At Nevis, John Huggins, Esq.
Mrs. Elizabeth Neale, aged 86.
At Demerara, aged SO, Mr. Saml. A. Mathews, a native of this
Island.
Feb. 2 Mrs. Catherine White, Relict of the late Jas. White, Esq. ;
aged 47.
„ 3 Alice, infant daughter of Mr. Thomas "Wilson.
„ 4 Joseph Adlam, Esq. aged 63.
„ 9 Mrs. Martha Sliarry, aged 45, Relict of tlie late John .lames
Sharry, Esq.
„ 18 At Nevis, Caroline Swanstou, a daughter of the Rev. William
Gilgrass, Wesleyan Missionary.
„ 20 At Philips' Estate, Mr. Albme Cook.
Mar. 9 At Tortola, Mr. .John Daly, a native of this Island.
„ 26 At the Rectory, St. Peter's, aged 7:5, Rev. Joseph Barnes, for
a series of years Incumbent of the Parishes of St. Mary Cayon,
and Nichola-Towu ; the latter lie had recently exchanged for
St. Peter's.
April 21 Mr. Thomas A. Chambers.
,, 22 Mrs. Sarah Amory. Relict of the late Jos. Amory, Esq; aged 83.
May 7 Miss Susannah Berkeley, aged 52.
„ 20 At Garthorpe, Leicestershire, Robert Machcn, Esq., formerly of
this Island.
1824
Dec. 6
1825
Jan. 12
,, 15
134
CA1UBBEANA.
1825 .Tunc 17 Mrs. E. M. Hogan, aged 23, wife of Mr. Edmund Hogan.
,, — Eliza Egan, infant daughter of the Rev. William Grilgrass,
Wesleyan Missionary.
„ 21 Mrs. Elizabeth Westeott, Spinster, aged 68.
„ 22 At Nevis, Mr. John Bligh.
„ 25 Mrs. Ann Hatch, aged 89.
July 5 Mr. Judali Jacobs, aged 46.
„ 8 Mr. Wm. H. Mardenbro', aged 31.
„ 11 Mr. Abel Dinzey.
„ — At Nevis, Captain Halley, of the Ship John, of London.
,, 13 Anthony Wharton, Esq., a^ed -47.
,, 22 The Eev. William Fred Sautter, senior Missionary of the United
Brethren, in this Island; aged 50.
„ 24 Mrs. Penelope Seaton, aged 70.
„ 27 At sea, on her passage hence to Bristol, on board the Ship Severn,
Miss Rebecca McMahou.
Aug. 2 Mrs. Harriote Caines Mai Hard, aged 30; Lady of William
Anthony Maillard, Esq.
„ 4 At Porto-Rico, Mrs. Sarah Archbald (late of this Island), wife
of mr. Robert M Archbald.
„ 5 John Wickenden, Esq. Merchant, aged 2S.
„ 12 Mrs. Sarah McTair, aged 03 ; relict of the late Wm. McTair, jr.
Esq.
„ 21 Miss Ann Dickson, aged 68.
Sept. 14 The Hon'ble John William Delap Wilson, Esq ; President of
H.M. Council of this Island, aged 49.
„ 16 Mrs. Sarah Woodropc Caines, aged 00; relict of the late Thomas
Caines, Esq.
Mrs. Harriet Cook, aged 38 ; wife of Mr. John Cook.
Johu Milward Crooke, Esq.
At St. Eustatius, the Rev. John Audaiu.
Mrs. Christiana Tatem.
At Mathews' Estate, Cayon, Geo. Winchester, Esq., one of the
Justices of the Peace of this Island.
William, an infant son of Mr. George Watson.
Mr. John Dobson, aged 7:i.
Mr. Robert T. Watson, aged 32.
M
2D
»1
29
Oct.
1
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Nov.
4
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6
>i
16
ii
17
ALMANAC FOR 1S27.*
This contains no Births, Deaths, or Marriages.
Twenty-eight pages, not counting the interleaves in calendar portion, which
were inserted for the purpose of making notes ; three pages at the end have been
cut ouL
ALMANAC FOR 1821.*
Eighteen pages, probably imperfect. No Hirt lis. Deaths, or Marriages.
When were these Almanacs first printed, and is a complete set in existence?
These two copies were shewn mo by Mr*. Arthur Shtud of Nevis.
Caribbeana.
135
Jvccortis of SJ^inntca.
It will, I think, te easier in dealing with the above to divide this short articlo
into four sections, the first dealing with the Records of Deeds and Patents, the
second with the Records nf the Court of Ordinary, the third with Baptisms,
Heaths, and Marriages, and the last with the Court .Records (Chancery, Common
Law, and Admiralty).
Section I. — Records of Deeds and Patents.
The Statute, 33 Charles II., Chapter 12, inter alia provided that all Deeds
should he recorded in the Ollice of Enrolments, the Chief Ollicer of which was the
Island Secretary, within three months, and Patents within six mouths of their
execution. This law also provided that the office should be situate in the town of
St. Jago de la Vega, now known as Spanish Town. In the year 1712 the Legis-
lature of the Island, finding that the Public Records had received great damage
by length of time, frequent searches, and "the late violent hurricane," passed
a law providing for the books to be re-bound and re-transcribed where necessary,
and for a proper index to be kept. In less, however, than thirty years the
Legislature had to again come to the assistance of the Records, as in the year
173S I find another Act was passed which, after reciting that many of the Public
Records were damaged by the " late violent hurricaue and the length of time."
were very much decayed, by which the inhabitants of the Island were endangered
of their properties, provided that an inventory of the Public Record Rooks should
be made and kept, and handed over by each retiring Secretary to his successor.
In 1879 the ollice of Island Secretary was abolished, and a new office established
called '• The Island Record Office," the Cnief Justice of the Island being by virtue
of his office "' The Keeper of the Records," under him being a deputy and capable
staff. Here are all the records of Conveyances, Mortgages, Rills of Sales, Powers
of Attorney, and Patents, all of which are in good condition, have full indices,
and are carefully kept in the office in Spanish Town in a large tire-proof room.
The following, so far as I know, were the Island Secretaries of Jamaica : —
George Atkinson . . . 1794
Matthew Atkinson . . 1799
Hugh Cathcart . . . 1806
AVilliam Cathcart . . . 1S07
Robert Robertson . . 1S08
Edward II. Adams . . IS 13
George Clayton . . . 1816
William Bullock . . . 1818
Walter George Stewart . 1832
Edward Jordou . . . 1863
William Thomas March . 1S69
Charles Hamilton Jackson . \^7'2
The Governor of the Island, until the passing of the Judicature Raw in 1^79,
was the person to whom application was made for the probate of wills or a grant
of administration. In that year also the Records of this Court, which commence
shortly after the occupation of the Island by the Euglish, and are in good order,
were transferred to and are kept in the Island Record Office. The Invent >ries
of the Estate of the persons on which Probate or Administration were granted
are also preserved.
Since 1879, when the Court of Ordinary was abolished and the Supreme Court
of the Colony given tiie jurisdiction and powers winch belonged to the former
Court, the records of probates and administrations (since 1S79) are kopt in the
ollice of the Registrar of the Supreme Court.
Richard Povey
1660
Thomas Freeman .
1661
Lieut. -Colonel Robert Freeman
1671
Rowland Powell .
1678
Joseph Maxwell .
1727
John Anthony Balaguiere
1764
John Archer . ■ .
1768
Richard Lowing .
1770
John Prichard
1777
Thomas Mure
1784
William Dunlop .
1785
James Jones
1793
Section 11.-
-Recokds 0
136
CABIBBEANA.
Section III. — Births, Baptisms, Maebiages, axd Deaths.
The following t;ible shews the dates when the records of the above first
commence. 1 to be kept by the Rectors of the various Parishes. These recor a
were in 1890 removed from the various churches where they had been previously
kept and placed under the custody of the Registrar-General, who was appointed
in 1877^ on the passing of a law for the proper registration of births and deaths.
This oilicer is also the Deputy-Keeper of the records already referred to, and his
office and the records under his care are kept in the same building in Spanish
Town used as the Island Record Office. Under this registration law provision
is made for the proper registration by various district registrars of all births and
deaths; there is also a similar enactment providing for the proper registration of
marriages.
Year when Bap- Tear when Mar- Year when Burials
Parish. tisms commenced, riages commenced. commenced.
Kingston 1722 ... 1721 ... 1722
Port Royal 172S ... 1727 1725
St. Andrew 1G64- ... 166S ... 1666
St. Thomas ye East... 1709 ... 1721 ... 1708
St. David 1791 ... 1794 1794
Portland ... ,.. 1804 ... 1S04 ... 1S08
St. George 1S06 ... 1S07 1S11
St. Mary 17.32 ... 17-55 ... 17G7
Clarendon 1690 ... 1695 ... 1769
St. Ann 1768 ... 1768 ... 1768
Manchester 1S16 1827 1817
St. Catherine ... 166s ... 1668 ... 1671
St. John 1751 ... 1751 ... 1751
St. Dorothy ... 1693 ... 1725 ... 1706
St. Thomas" ye Vale... 1816 ... 1816 ... 1836
Metcalfe 1813 1813 ... 1843
Westmoreland ... 1710 ... 1740 ... 1741
St. Elizabeth ... 1708 ... 1719 ... 1729
St. James 1770 ... 1772 1774
Vere 1696 ... 1743 ... 1733
Hanover 1725 1754 ... 1727
Section IV. — The Court Records.
Unfortunately I cannot say that the same care which has been taken of our
other records has been extended to these. Up to the time of the disastrous
earthquake of the 11th of January 1907 they were kept in the office of the
Supreme Court in Kingston, on shelves provided for that purpose, and in the vault
of the Post Office, a neighbouring building. After the destruction of the Court
House by the earthquake the records there were removed without any special care
to the temporary Court House, and deposited in huge stacks upon a brick-floor
! building, without any regard to the divisions of the Court to which they belonged ;
thus they remained in chaos for about two years, the dust that had collected OQ
them in that length of time in no way improving their condition, most of the
volumes being without covers, lacks, or indices, many pages missing, other- so
moth-eaten or covered with damp and mildew thai it is impossible CO decipher
them. Of these records the most important are those of the Court of Chancery,
as much valuable genealogical information is obtainable from them. 1 have done
some little work in this connection, but unfortunately 1 lost a great many of my
notes iu the fire which helped to destroy Kingston after the earthquake. Auio
my late searches there 1 found au old register containing instructions to some "i
the old Governors, a survey of the Island with a list of the inhabitants in 1G7U,
CARIBBEANA. 131?
the register of the Captains of the Train Bands, Reports of the Governors, a list
of some of the ships arriving at Port Royal Harbour, and other interesting matter,
all dealing with years prior to 1092, a few of which articles I carefully copied out
and put the volume aside for future work in my spare time, but unfortunately at
this juncture the Government had provided a series of shelves for the records, and
employed ordinary day labourers for the task of placing the volumes thereon, with
the result that this particular volume has been stacked away somewhere amongst
the other volumes, and I have not yet been able to find it. The records in the
vault of the post oftice are still there, but 1 am unable to say anything with regard
to them, as they are so far an unexplored region save only to the spiders, scorpions,
and other vermin which must have made their home amongst them.
Kingston, Jamaica.
Noel B. Livingston:
%L})om, of SlnttgiUL*
Power of Attorney from : —
Norborue Thompson Captain R.N., Henry Shepherd Pearson of Lymington
co. Southampton Esq & Robert Cutis- Barton, Captain R.N.
Whereas John Lyons late of Sl Austens in the parish of Boldre in the said
Co. Esq. deceased by his will dated 5 Oct. 1804 gave to Joseph Lyons AValrond
Esq. now deceased & Elizabeth Lyons testator's wife now also deceased all his
plantations in the Island of Antigua or elsewhere upon certain trusts & all his
leasehold & personal estate on trust & appointed them Executors to manage the
same & his said Will with four Codicils was proved in the P.C.C. & Whereas by
an Indenture dated 11 April 1S16 between the said Elizabeth Lyons of the 1st
part ; John Lyons eldest s. & h. of the said Johu Lyons the testator of the 2d part ;
Ann Lyons & Catherine Lyons spinsters two of the younger children of the said
testator & who had then attained the age of 21 of the 3rd part ; the Hon. Samuel
Athill Member of Council for Antigua now residing in England of the 4th part;
it was agreed that the said Elizabeth Lyons should stand possessed of the said
estate & all residuary personal estate on Trust to pay the portions & to carry on
the plantation with power to appoint additional Trustees & Whkkeas by an
Indenture of Lease & release dated 23 &, 21- April L81G of 4 parts between the
said Elizabeth Lyons of the lat part ; John Lyons of the 2'"1 part ; John Robbins
of South Audley Street Esq. & me Norborue Thompson of the 3rd part ; A George
Richard Marriott Esq. of the 41'1 part ; John Robbins <fc Norborue i'homp>on were
appointed to act with her as Trustees & they assigned to George Richard Marriott
the said plantation it residuary personal estate on Trust to convey to the said
Elizabeth Lyons, John Robbins a- Norborue Thompson & Whereas by an
Indenture of lease dated [blank] lSlG between George Richard Marriott of the
1st part ; the said John Lyons of the *Ja part; & Elizabeth Lyons John Robbins
& Norborue Thompson of the 3d part they assigned to the last three & Whereas
by an Indenture of 20 A; 21 Sept. now last past of 5 parts between Elizabeth
Lyons of the 1st part; Johu Lyons of the 2nd part; John Robbins & Xorborne
Thompson of the 3rd part ; us the said Henry shepherd Pearsou & Robert Cutts
Barton of the dth part ; & John Summers gent, of the 5th part after reciting that
Elizabeth Lyons & John Robbins were desirous of resigning the Trust A by a deed
poll dated 17 Dec. 1819 under the hand of John Lyons & the said Elizabeth Lyons
was desirous of appointing Henry Shepherd Pearson & Robert Cutts Barton to
act with Norborue Thompson as Trustees they did assign to John Summers on
Trust to transfer to Norborue Thompson, Henry Shepherd Pearson A Robert
Cutts Barton on Trust & Whereas by an Indenture of lease & release dated 22
& 23 Sept. last past between the said John Summers of the 1 pari & us Norborue
* The original parchment deeds are in the Editor's possession.
138 CARIBBEAN A.
Thompson, Henry Shepherd Pearson & Robert Cutts Barton of the other he
released to us the said plantation A: we Norborne Thompson, Henry Shepherd
Pearson & Robert Cutts Barton now appoint Samuel Athill, the Hon. James
Athill now residing in England Nicholas Nugent, Speaker of the House of
Assembly & William Harman of Antigua Esq. as our attornies to manage the said
plantation. Dated this 2o Nov. 1820. Signed by N'orborne Thompson, H. S. Pear-
son, Rot: C: Barton.
Endorsed : Release of £2000 being the portion of Mr George Rose Lvons
charged on the estate of his late father John Lyons Esq. of Antigua to Samuel
Athill Esq. dated 31 May 182 L recorded in the Register's Office vol. xviii. fo. 3-3.
This Indenture made between George Rose Lyons a Lieutenant in the Hon.
E. 1. C. battalion of Artillery on the Bombay Establishment of the 1st part;
Samuel Athill of Antigua but at present residing in England Esq. the adminis-
trator' de bonis non of John Lyons of Sl Austens in the parish of Boldre CO.
Southampton Esq. (father of the said George Rose Lyons) of the 2nd part; &
Xorborne Thompson Captain R.N. Henry Shepherd Pearson of Lymington co.
Southampton Esq. & Robert Cutts Barton, Captain R.N. of the 3rd part;
Whereas the said John Lyons by his will dated -5 October 1804 gave to Joseph
Lyons Walrond Esq. & Elizabeth Lyons testator's wife (both since deceased) all
his real <.v. personal estate on Trust to sell & to pay £20,000 to his younger
children & by a Codicil dated 23 Nov. 1810 gave £500 to each of his said younger
children in addition & the said testator died 28 Feb. 1S1G leaving the said Elizabeth
Lyons his widow & 10 sons & 4 daughters surviving & Joseph Lyons "Walrond
died in the lifetime of Elizabeth Lyons it she died IS Oct. 1820 intestate & ou
28 Feb. now past administration de bonis non to the estate of John Lyons was
granted to Samuel Athill & Norborne Thompson, Henry Shepherd Pearson &
Robert Cutts Barton are the present Trustees of the estate of John Lyons
& George Rose Lyons is the -±lh son & attained the age of 21 on 28 May 1817 £ on
29 May ISIS appointed his brother Capt. Edmund Lyons R.N. his attorney & the
Trustees by their attorney Capt. John Lyons R.N. have paid to Capt. Edmund
Lyons the £2000 & George Pose Lyons doth now appoint the Hon. Nicholas
Nugent, Speaker of the House of Assembly & William Harman Esq. to record
this at Antigua. Endorsed by Thos. Scotland, Register, S Nov. 1821.
Cranscnpts of -pans}) Ivccjtstcrs.*
MARRIAGES IN THE PARISH OF ST. ANTH°; IN MONTSERKAT.
1727 May 4 Caesar Baker & Allen [sic] by L.
Edmond Shea & Marian Welsh by L.
Florence Driskal & Katharine Mahonv bv B.
John Brady & Katharine Bi'_iL:< by B.
Robert Dyet & Anne Dunbar by B.
Mathew Teigue & Man Wilson by B.
Joseph Lynch & Anne Joyce by L.
James Gibbons >v Rebecca Talbot by L.
Timothy Sheen & Catharine Morris by L.
Mathew Thornton .V Eleanor Adams bv L.
Hugh Kelly .^ Rose Saukey by L.
172S July Is Majr John btoyuon & Mary Dufussay by L.
Henry Banks & Elizabeth Mahony by L.
• Continued from p. 93.
May
I
Juue
27
July
22
2-1
Sept.
Oct.
21
28
Nov.
• )
11
Dec.
31
Jan.
26
Mar.
3
July
18
;-to
.CARIBBEAN.*.. 139
172S Sept. 25 Henry Robiss & Winifred Cook by B.
Richard Finch & Frances Darlow bv L.
John Farrell & Eleanor Falway by L.
Richard Mullins & Eli/.: Dorneen by B.
Valentine Brown & Christian Semper by L.
1729 Aug. 12 Henry Coventry & .Margaret Kobe by L.
Ca?sar Baker & Mary Henlev bv B.
Sept.
25
Nov.
16
27
Jan.
1
6
Aug.
12
Oct.
9
MARRIAGES IN ST. GEORGE'S PARISH.*
1721 Aug. 1 John Carew & Mary Johnson by L.
Jan. 1 James Carryl & Honora Collins by B.
14 John Koch & Margaret Scurlage bv B.
1722 April 15 Mathew Bowler & Eliz: Chilcot by L.
May L3 Terence Dertnot & Elizabeth Douovane by B.
Nov. 27 Hugh Kelly & .Mary Killan by B.
Dec. 2-3 Thomas Chaplin ..t Joan Willis bv B.
Jau. 3 John Daly Fitzdenuis & Judith Hart by L.
Mar. 7 W'" Irish Esq1' & Sarah VVyke by L.
1723 June 3 Johu Fielder & Smssanna Potter bv L.
Nov. 24 Michael Cashane £ Eliz: Poison by B.
Ditto Terence Hart &, Eleanor Mead by L.
Feb. IS John Ilogau & Sussanna Malcom bv B.
1724 June 23 Thomas Mead & .Mary Hussy by L.
Oct. 11 Simon Chilcot & Honora Tracey
Nov. 10 Mr Patrick Koch & Bridget Hussy by L.
Feb. 4 Mr John Carrick <fc Jane Daly by L.
1725 May 2 John Ramsey & Anne Daly by B.
June 0 John Dracket £ Eleanor Pulson by B.
Aug. 25 John Potter it Bridget [verge by L.
Jan. 15 John Chilcot & Katharine Kami by L.
1726 April 24 Teigue Collins & Eleanor Maley bv B.
July 31 John Jefters & Sarah Bryan by B.
Sept. 25 Arthur Poison & Anne Fell bv L.
Oct. 6 Philip Connor & Ursula Farril bv L.
1727 July 6 William Beach & Hesther Madd'ox by B.
Oct. 21 George Mortimer & Eliz: Carryl bv L.
Mar. 12 Daniel Cartv & Mary Beach by B.
1728 May 15 Wni Hodgin & Margaret Kelly by L.
Oct. 1 Redmond Thoige it Elizabeth "Mend bv L.
22 Richd Jeffera & Julian Mansfield bv B.
Dec. 31 Richard White & Mary Kelly by B.
Jau. 8 Benjamin Pintord & Anne Br inn by L.
1729 May 25 James Collins it Eleanor Killan by B.
1722
April
1
Nov.
20
1723
April
30
Juue
L6
1724
Sept.
6
Nov.
3
MARRIAGES OF ST. PETER'S PARISH.*
\Vm Grecnway A: Agnes Butler by L.
Daniel Sweeney & Marg: Pendergrass by B.
Edward Whiting «S Margory ["orpa by B.
David Greenway & Katharine Dee
Thomas Jones & Anne Bunting by B.
Rich'1 Russel <t Elizabeth Bunting by B.
* MonUerrat.
140 CARIBBEAXA.
Robert Bunting & Bridget Daly by B.
Mr Charles Daly A: Mary Molineux by L.
Thomas Carter & Eliz: Wilson by 13.
James Nixon & Elizabeth Wykes by B.
John Dvet & Anne Butler by B.
Jeffrey ton & Eliz: Ottely by B.
Thomas Armstrong & Sarah Pond bv L.
Edward Blake & Elizabeth Butler by B.
Nathanael Harris & Katharine ffleming by L.
Samuel Brown & Elizabeth Pinch by L.
Peter Manning & Mary Shean by B.
Michael Bourke & Eliz: How by B.
James Minor & Aliee Scurloge by L.
Josephus Dubery & Mary Terrey by B.
1724
Dec. 13
22
1725
Sept. 7
Nov. 29
Jan. 27
Feb. 22
172G
Oct. 9
1727
May 21
Dec. 31
1728
Mav -1
June 16
1729
April 13
June IS
Oct. 8
B. T. LEEWARD ISLANDS, Vol. 24.
"A True Copy of the Register of the Parish of Sl Paul Antigua as it relates to
Baptisms and Burials from the 1st of November 1733 to the 31 of October
1734, Inclusive."
Baptisms.
Feb. 17 Barbara D. of William Parry and Grace his wife
1734 Mar. 31 Anne D. of Joseph Mae-swincy and Elizabeth his wife
April 27 Elizabeth D. of Robert Jacobs & Sarah his wife
July 7 Joseph s. of Joseph Carpenter and Anne his wife
Aue;. 20 Hamlin s. of John Brenan and Marirarett his wife
Oct. 6 Rebecca D. of John Farley and Rebecca his wife
Oct. 31 Marv wife of Bernard Orr
BUEIALS.
Elizabeth Anderton
Thomas Davis
John Clifton
Thomas Grigg
Dennis Mac-swincy
Elizabeth Horton
1734 April 2 John Thompson
Thomas Francis
Mary Anne Hughes
Mary Horsford
Robert Freeman
Theobald Bourke
Elizabeth Cheltou
Rachel Page
Hamlin Brenan
Catharine Con ally
Marv Edgcumbe
Samuel Barton
Thomas Fori
Rebecca Farlej
Timothy Obrieu
Thomas Darracott
Anne Carpenter
Nov.
4
Dec.
3
Dec.
li)
Feb.
2
9
Mar.
•>
Apri
o
6
L2
June
1
5
17
Aug.
LI
is
27
30
Sept.
o
17
Oct.
1
9
1 I
14
19
CARIBBEANA. 141
1734 Oct. 21 Barbara Parry
30 Catharine Barton
30 John Maccarel
The above Copy was taken out of the aforesd Register on the 12 of March
1734 by me
Tho3: "Wilson'.
ST. MARY'S PARISH,* ANTIGUA.
A List of all Persons Christened and Buried in S' Mary's Parish Antigua from
the 1st of November 1733 to the 31st of October 1734.
1733 Nov. 26 James Bromley buried at the Road
27 Richard S. of Thomas Hazlewood Christen'd
Mar. 9 Sarah D. of Martin Albut Christen'd
IS Col0 Thomas Williams buried at the Road
1734 April Rebecca "Wife of Thos Rowland buried at the Road
23 S. of Martin Albut buryed at the Valley
June 5 Mrs Jane Fisher buried at the Road
July Thomas Rowland buried at the Road
20 Mary D. of Mr James Ailhaud Christned
29 Mr "William Grear buried at the Valley
29 Margaret 1). of D° Grear deced Christened
Aug. Rowland Yeamans S. of Mr John Franklyn Christned
William Lynch buried at the Valley
Mr Ferris Buryed at the Valley
Lydia D. of Mr George Leonard Christned
Sept. 2G Honour',le John Morris Esq' Buried at the Valley
Oct. 9 Samuel S. of Sam1 Martin Christned
22 MM Berkley buried at the Road
28 William S. of Mr William Codrincton Christened
CHRIST'S CHURCH, NICHOLA TOWN.
Burials in the Parish of Christ's Church Nichola Town commencing November 4,
1733 : And ending Aug. 17, 1734.
Nov. 4 Bury'd William Jordan a Child
15 Mary Adams
IS Thomas Dobins
22 Mr John Dixon
1734 May 24 Jonah s. to Michael and Mary Webber
Aug. 17 William s. to Mr William and Mrs Margaret Mathews
Births and Christ'nings commencing Nov: 25, 1733.
Nov. 25 Christen'd Man 1). to Mr John and M" Elizabeth Esteridge
b. Nov: 20 of the Fame month
Dec. 2S Elizabeth D. to Obadiah and Prances Frayne, b. May 15 preceding
1733-4 Jan. 1 Marv D. to Mr Zachariah and M" Sophia Bourryeau b. Nov. 7,
1733
1734 April IS John S. to Mr William and MIS Ann Mary Julius b. Jaur> 21
preceding
D° 27 Thomas Wilson s. to Mr Benjamin and Mr9 Margaret Percival
b. Decbr G, 1733
May 5 Jonah s. to Michael and Marv Webber b. Feb1"? 2 preceding
* As tho old parish register docs not, oiist these entries are invaluable.
142 CAKIBBKANA.
1734 Aug. 18 George s. to Mr John and Mrt Elizabeth Tanderpool b. the 2 of
the same month
Sept. 15 Ann 1). to Christopher and Jane Lucas, b. 19 of June preceding
Oct. 13 Herriot D. to Mr Clement and Mrs Herriot Crooke, b. the lsl of
the same month
D° Arctas s. to Mr Edmund and 51" Sarah Akers b. the 15 of the
sauie month
S' Christophers April 2. 1735. Archibald Cockbubx.
ST. MARY CAYON.
Burials in the Parish of Sl Mary Cavon Commencing Oct0 the 4th 1733 and ending
Oct0' the 24"' 1734.
[I omit " Buried."]
Oct. 4 Buried Elizabeth "Wife to Wilson Harvey
Dec. 4 Mr John Lytton
Eeb. 11 Robert S. to Robert and Mary "Wheeler
1734 April 27 M" Cressey (from Nevis) Widow
May 3 M'"3 Anne wife to Mr Billingsly Smith
July 3 Wilson Harvey
7 Mrs Caroline wife to Mr William Fenton
Sept. 15 Mary wife to Thomas Merritt
21 Mr Billingsly Smith
Oct. 24 Robert Stephenson Soldier
Births and Chris'nings Commencing June the 30"' 1734.
June 30 Christ'ned Nathaniel Park S. to Thomas and Ann Davis b.
Decr 10 1 733
D° Catharine 1). to John and Sarah Davis b. Jan* 10 preceding
D° Sarah D. to Stanley and Elizabeth Bowry b. the 5"' of the same
month
S' Christophers April 2: 1735.
A True Copy. John Prince. Archibald Cockburx.
ST. GEORGE BASSETERRE, ST. CHRISTOPHER'S.
S' George Basseterre S' Christophers. Christenings Nov. vc 3J 1733 to Nov.
ye 3d 1 73 I.
Catherine the D. of Thomas & Maryarel Earle X'1 O1'^ yc 4"' ag'1 G weeks
Mary the d. of Joseph and Mary ilill X1' 7"' aged 2 months
Ann the I), of Bates and Mary Westbury Xd II"1 aged one month
John the S. of Henry Smith and Man his wife X'1 1(J"' at;a 15 months
Pawlet the S. of John and Joanna Long A'1 y* 17"' a^'1 10 weeks
John the S. of John Johnston X'1 12"' agd one dav
Thomas the S. of Roger and Margaret S . . . y* X'1 yc lSlh agJ 7 weeks
John the S. of John and Mary Ramsey Xu ye 26lh
December.
Ruth the 1). of John & Ann Crew XJ \c l"1 aged 5 months
( To be continued.)
• This surname hai been jiroved to be "Shcrr) " or "Sbarry."
CARIBBEANA. 143
J?otcs anli tfhtmr**
Information is wanted concerning two Scottish writers on Jamaica — diaries
Leslie and J. Stewart.
CHARLES LESLIE.
Of the author, Charles Leslie, who flourished about 1740. and whose name
appears only at the end of the dedication to the Earl of Eglington of "A New
and Exact Account of Jamaica," published at Edinburgh in 1739, nothing is
known. Allibone merely mentions him as the author of this work, and gives no
particulars of his life. From the preface, as well as from the work itself, it is
evident that he visited the Island. A third edition, of precisely the fame format
as the first and printed from the same type, with the same misprints, was published
by the same publisher, R. Fleming, in Edinburgh in 1740. It: has "an appendix,
containing an account of Admiral Vernon's success at Povto Bello and Chagre."
In a "New History of Jamaica" — the same work published under a different
title in London in 1740 — the dedication is omitted and the preface rewritten, and
two maps are included, one of the -West Indies, the other of Jamaica. The latter
shews the sugar estates, indigo works, cotton and provision plantations, cacao
walks (as they were called), and crawles for hogs, and pens for cattle. A second
edition appeared in the same year in London, which is -just like the first. In 1741
an edition of the "New History " was published in Dublin. It contains no maps.
In 1751 a French translation in two volumes of the London edition, under the
title " Histoire de la Jamaique," was published in London. Some natural history
plates are included. The translator, Mr. Kaulin, suppressed both his own name
and that of Leslie, but he was probably not acquainted with the latter, as it
nowhere appears in the London editions of 1740. Indeed Bridges, the author of
" Annals of Jamaica," considers it as a piracy, and it is not mentioned by either
Lowndes or Allibone. If it is a piracy it is a most impudent one. The alterations
from the Edinburgh edition are very slight; in the "New History" a new
Letter X is inserted, which is a copy of the appendix of the third Edinburgh
edition, and the old Letter X becomes XI, and so on till the end, and the size of
the book is larger.
It would seem that the first London edition of 1740 was published after the
third Edinburgh edition of that year. Like the London editions the Dublin
edition does not give Leslie's name.
It has been suggested that the author is to be identified with the Charles
Leslie, M.A., blaster Mason, who published in 1741 in Edinburgh "A Vindication
of Masonry ami its excellency demonstrated in a Discourse at the Consecration
of the Lodge Vernon Kilwinning, May 15, 1711. By Chas. Leslie, M.A., Master
Mason, and Member of the said Lodge. Edinburgh. Drummond and Co., 1741."
Small lto.
J. STEWART.
In 1S0S was published anonymously in London a work entitled " An Account
of Jamaica and its Inhabitants, by a Gentleman long resident in the West Indies."
and in I'S'l'-l it was republished in Edinburgh with a new preface and partly re-
written, and with the author's name, .1. Stewart, but under a different title
"A View of the past and present state of the [aland of Jamaica." He was, lie
tells us, resident for twenty-one years in Jamaica, from 1800-21, but nothing can
be traced of him in the Colony.
Frank Cinkai.l.
Kingston, Jamaica.
144 CAKIBBEANA.
DALE OF THE WEST INDIES.
The Rev. T. C. Dale of 115 London Eoad, Croydon, writeB that a certain
"William Dale went out to the "West Indies in 1805 or 1SUG to carry on a weekly
newspaper. His second wife is supposed to have accompanied him, and he i>
thought to have died soon after his arrival. Further information about him is
desired. Mr. Dale enclosed the two wills of Adam and Bobert Dale of Jamaica,
of which the Editor has made abstracts.
Adam Dale of the parish of Trelawnv, co. Cornwall, I. of Jamaica, land
surveyor. "Will dated 30 September 1700. All real and personal estate in trust
to my friends James Symes of S1 Ami, Rob. Stoney and Rich'1 Evans of Trelawnv
for IG years for my reputed dau. Eliz. Dale, now an infant under one year, and
if she die to Aim Morrison. Trustees to be Ex'ors. "Witnessed by Kob. Hall,
"Wni Brown, Johu Barnbv. Proved 23 December 1799. Recorded in Lib. o'li.
fo. 147.
Robert Dale of the parish of Hanover. "Will dated 10 May 1804. My
reputed dau. Mary McCallum Dale and reputed son Philip Wm Dale £100 each.
Nurse Sarah Hall £100 and. furniture. My nephew John Dale, my heir-at-law,
£140 if possible, and recommend him to my respected friend and employer Geo.
Brissett, Esq. The latter and John J . . . . to be Ex'ors. AVitnessed by Ao;nes
Robertson, Adam Gray, Geo. M . . . . Proved 21 June 1804. Recorded in
Lib. 73, fo. 23.
[N.B. — The official at Jamaica who sent the above wills had such an extra-
ordinary handwriting that the Editor has been unable to decipher all the names.]
To the Editor, " Caribbeana."
(I. 13.) Kingston, Jamaica.
With reference to a footnote, " What is this word ?" appended to " Negune,"
which appears in the Marriage Record in Jamaica of August 21st, 1670, between
Joshua Paske and Mary Mama, I write to point out that it is obviously a copyist's
mistake for Negrine, an obsolete form of Negress, used (as Murray's Dictionary
points out) as late as 1703 by Dampier, who speaks of >l Negrines and other .-1k-
slaves."
Frank Cundall.
The Institute of Jamaica, for the Encouragement
of Literature, Science, and Art.
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CARIBBEAN.!. 141
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The Rev. Dr. L. B. Thomas, Rector of St. George's and St. John's, Nevis-,
has kindly forwarded an accurate transcript of the Parish Register of St. John in
that island. He writes: "I have given details this time that you mayhavcall the
facts before you. It may be of interest to print them as a fair illustration of the
condition of our Registers .... I think my notes will be plain, I use the square
brackets for all my additions and comments .... I feel as a parson here and
a genealogist that I am bound to do my share in preserving and publishing the
registers of my own parishes at any rate." — Editoe.
The Register is bound in parchment, 10 inches by G inches in size, and is
headed : —
A Register of Births, BABTISMS | Marriages & Buryialls for St. John's | Pari,!..
Commencing from May 12th 1729 | The Reverend Mr. William Wharton
Rector.
Births and Baptisms Page 1.
Marriages ... 3.
Deaths & Burials . 5 — 15.
The beginning of the Register kept by J. Mackay is at page 17 [written
opposite the front leaf].
1729 June 22d Frances dau. of Bartholomew Stone & Mary his wife Born
July 27th 172S and Baptiz'd this day
Anne Dau. of Mr. Nicholas Hendrickson & Mary his wife Born Augt. 4 in the
above year (Ye said Mr. Hendrickson then living in St. Geonrc's Parish
where at that time they had no Minister) and a few weeks after her Birth
[illegible] (ye day forgot) their said daughter Anne was Baptized by me
"War. Wiiartox, Rector
of St. John's Parish.
[Next page.] Births & Baptisms.
1729 May 30 William ye son of William Edgcrby [or Edgerley] <fc Anne his
wife Born May 23d £ Baptis'd this day
Aug. 31 Amelia dau. of Joseph Herbert, Esq. <fc Elizabeth his wife Born
ve 25th ins. & Baptized this day
1730 Apl. 29 Mary dau. of Francis Roper & Mary his wife Born July 1(5.
172s, .and Francis their son born Dec. 22d last past, both
Baptized this day
Sept. Gth Mary dau. of Du Bart Phillips [rest wanting] Born Dec. 10 last
past
Oct. 25th Sarah dau. of [wanting] & Sarah his wife, Born Sept. 30th last
past and Baptized this day
Dec. 23d Blanche dau. of Henry Sanders & Susannah his wife. Horn
Aug. 8th last past an 1 l'..i; tized this day
Feb. 15th Elizabeth dau. of .Mr. Merle Beauchamp & Mary his wife Born
Nov. 30th last past and Baptized this day
28th Richard son of Richard Lawrence A; Anne his wife Horn [a blank]
last past and Baptized this day
1731 April2G Edward son of Joseph Herbert, Esq. & Elizabeth his wife Bora
ye 13 instant A. Baptized this day
May 1G John Slough sun of Christopher Wilkinson & Sarah his wife
Born Dec. 13 last past and Baptized this day
TOL. I. L
110
CA1UBBEANA.
[Keverse of page.]
1732 May 7 Mary d. of Mr. Meete Beauchamp & Marj his wife b. Apl. 2 1
last past and Baptized this day
Jan. 17 Richard-Roach s. of Mr. John Broadbelt & Mary his wife B.
yesterday
July 2G James s. of Charles-Pym Burt & Rebekah his wife (omitted in
its place) b. ye 17 July last past and Baptized this day
Aug. \i Anue-Springet d. of Ricbard Coker & Mary Springet b. Dec. 1,
1720 last past and Baptized this day
Nov. 29 William Springet s. of Kiehard Coker & Mary Springet b. ye 22
ins. last past and Baptized this day
Jan. 8 Jane d. of David Blair & Sarah his wife b. April 2-3 last past and
Baptized this day
Feb. S Anne d. of Mr. William Child & Mary his wife b. ye 1 ins & b.
[One entry gone.]
March 7 Anne d. of Mr. George Broadbelt & Elizabeth his wife b. Apl.
20 last past and Baptized this day
11 Frances Marthen d. of John Brown & Anne his wife b. Jan'y 13
last past and Baptized this day
1733 Ap. 1 Margarett d. of William Sutton & Mary his wife b. Feb. 13 last
past and Baptized this day
2 Tyrrell s. of Joseph Herbert Esq. & Elizabeth his wife b. Mar. -4
last past and Baptized this day
9 Samuel s. of Samuel Seranton & Anne Ellit als Elliot b. Nov. 30
last past and Baptized this day
June 10 Sarah d. of Mr. Simon Browne & Sarah his wife b. May 20 last
past and Baptized this day
26 Elizabeth d. of "William Roper & Elizabeth his wife b. Mar. 12
last past and Baptized this day
July 29 [Missiug, and nine* other entries.]
One of ... . Coker & Eliza ....
Another of . . ym Burt & Rebekah
of .... & Henrietta his ....
[Next page.]
Marriages.
1729 Nov. 20 Joseph Neale and Mary Keep married
1730 Mar. 2-3 Richard Smith of St. Thomas Parish Esq. and Mrs. Anne Birkitt
of this Parish married
Aug. 13 Mr. George Broadbelt and Mrs. Elizabeth Beauchamp in.
Dec. 22 George Frost and .Mary Israel m.
29 Henrv Williams and Frances Frewen in.
* Sonic of these missing entries can bo supplied from the Transcripts: sent in 1731 to the
Colonial Olficc, and now appearing in this Magazine.
1733 Dec. 2f> John S. of Joseph Nealo & Mary his "Wife. Bora Not' 11 lost past. Baptized
this day
Jan. 20 Elizabeth 1). of John Thurl.uid & Mary his "Wife. Born about 6 years & a half
agoc was Baptized thi* d ij
Feb. 7 Elizabeth 1). of .In • Warrell & Mary his Wife. Iloru Sep. 20 last past
Baptized this d iy
Eeb. 17 Jn" S. of Jn Frost juu' & Sarah his Wife. Bom Oct. 8 last past. Baptized
this day
1731 April23 John S. of W" Carter & Mary his "Wife. Born y* 21 inst. Baptized this daj
Aug. 2'J James I'.evon S. ol M' Jn" Sunders & Henrietta" his Wife. Born July 21 last
past. Baptized this day
Sep. 28 Frances D. of Itielr1 Cukur A Klizabeth his Wife. Born about two years agoe.
Baptized this day
Oct. 30 Elizabeth 1). of Charles l'ym Burt. Born y* 2t in>t. Baptised this day
CARIBBEANA. 117
17:;i» Jan. 20 Richard Spencer and Mary Donnevan in. (Mr. President
Richardson present)
1731 June 17 Mr. Simon Browne of this Parish & Mrs. Sarah Browne of
St. James' Parish m.
Aug. 1 Mr. Henry Richards of St. John's Parish in Antigua and
Mrs. Sarah Smith of this Parish m.
19 Mr. John Broadbelt and Mrs. Mary Barker (both of this Parish)
m.
Oct. 12 Mr. John-Duer Duneomb* (of Parham in Antigua) and Mrs. Anne
Bernhoof (of this Parish) m.
17^2 May 29 John Browne and Anne Jones (both of this Parish) were m.
Feb. 11 Mr. "William Blizardf and Mrs. Sophia Bernhoof m.
173:5 Oct. 7 John Frost of this P'ish and Sarah Ashby of ye Island of
St. Christopher m.
Jan. 24 Mr d Gardiner and Mrs. Anne d. of Roger [rest wanting]
Feb. — [One missing]
1731 [One gone]
173."> April 7 [Gone]
Dec. 2-3 [Gone]
173G Nov. — [Gone]
Dec. 4 [Gone]
9 Mr. Samuel Clarke [jun. ?]
.... Tobin were married .... present
1737 Oct. 13 Lawrence Ely and Elizabeth Alford were m.
[Reverse of leaf blank.]
[Next page.]
Nov. 17 Anne d d. ye 15 inst.
28 Mr. John T. ? . . . . was buried
Dec. 2 Mr. William P. [rest wanting]
16 Mrs. Mary [rest wanting]
nney Rig . . late [?]
d. ye 15 inst.
1730 April 9 Andrew Murph . . [rest wanting]
Nov. 4 John Chipers [rest wanting]
12 Margery Pe [rest wantiog]
Dec. 31 Mary wife of [rest wanting]
.... ye 30 inst. and was buried this day
Mar. 9 Col. John Richardson President of this Island d. and was buried
tli is day
1731 April 4 John s. of John Money and Anne his wife d. ye 2 inst. and
was b.
7 Abedncgo Guernsey serv* to Mr. James Emra was buried
9 Rachel d. of John Clan' and Anne his wife was buried
Sept. 11 Elizabeth d. of Mr. "William Huggins and Anne his wife d. ye 13
Oct. 3 Anne-Richard .... liter of
Mr. William Huggins [rest wanting]
wife died ye
Feb. 1 James
Jan. 31 [rest wanting]
21 Rachel
Anne his wife [rest wanting]
28 [All wanting]
* See his will and pedigree in "Antigua," i. 227.
t See " Antigua," i. 58, for pedigree of Bliznrd. The Parish Keiristcr of St. John, Antigua,
gives the burial, " 1771 April 14 Sophia lilizard,'' which probably relates to theabovo.
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CARIBBEANA.
1732 .Time — [Rest wanting]
July 5 Anne wife of [wanting]
yesterday and was buried
Nov. 2G John Neale d. [rest wanting]
this day
[Sept. 29, Jan. 4 and 21st, and possibly two more gone.]
[Reverse of page.]
Eenton of St. Christophers
buried this day
John Tush d. yesterday [rest wanting]
of Mr. Henry Richards [?] [rest wanting]
died this day
[An entry gone.]
died yesterday and was [rest wanting]
died yesterday and was „ ,,
died yesterday and was ,, ,,
[Rest of this page missing.]
30 Mr. Wm. Sla.dc d. yesterday and was buried this day
Feb. 25 Mr. John McShean
26 Dr. Maricc Berkeley
27 Lewis Ingleton „
Mar. 3 Mr. John Sladc
12 Mr. Bartholomew Springet „
17 E Thurland
of John Ed verier „
of John Broad belt d.
of ... . min "Whitehead
of Richd Broadbelt
was buried
[An entry gone.]
of Richard Colter d. yesterday
(should have preceded the
of John Edgerley d.
rd Broadbelt
yesterday and
[At least one other gone entirely.]
•)
The following six entries from the P.R.O. help to fill some of the gaps on this
page :—
1733.
Nov. 11 James-Be von Sanders was buried
1734.
Mar. 30 Edward-Smith Broadbelt was buried
April 23 Cap'" Tho' Fenton was buried
June 6 Mary Tush was buried
20 Frances Howard was buried
Au<?, 19 John Smith Richards was buried
CARIBBEANA. 119
'Two blank leaves.]
D . . ths & Buri . . .
1737 June 24 George Flamsted s. of George Litman was buried tbis day
Oct. 20 John Frost Seilr d. yesterday & was buried tbis day
Nov. 11 Frances d. of James Stoddard dee'1 died yesterday & was buried
this day
Dee. 27 John Browne died yesterday and was buried tbis day
1710 2s'ov. 10 George Litman buried
Dec. 2G -Mary Brodbelt buried, Wife of Job a Brodbelt
[Kest of page and reverse of leaf blank.]
Register for the year 1712 kept by J. Mackay.
1712 Mar. 2S Buried George s. of Sam1 Clarke, Seur
April 17 Buried Sarah Tobiu widow
June 20 Baptized Charles Smith Clarke, s. of Saml. Clarke, Jun. &
Henrietta born the 13th of Jan. last
20 Buried Philip de Witt, Esq.
3 Married Abrm Brooks <t Eli/,. Ramsey
July 4 Buried Martha Xe-ale. widdou*
Aug. 5 Baptized John s. of John & Elizabeth Kicbardson born ye 4th
inst.
29 Baptized Robert s. of Wra & Frances Vaughan
Sept. 21 Buried Joseph Browne
21 married W" Edgerly it Ann Merriwother
21 Married John Crib & Sarah Edgerly
23 Baptized Richard s. of Mich' & Aim Stanley born June G last
Nov. 12 buried Peter Wheeler
Jau. 1 buried Charles Smith Clarke an in'ant
23 Baptized Purlettah He luchamp d. of Janes & Purlettah M.pdhecr
Feb. IS Baptized Will1" s. of Rich'1 Liusley and June
26 buried John Edgerly
Mar. 6 Baptized Thorn3 s. of -la5 & Eliz11' Parris, born Sept. 29
— Baptized Eliz'1 d. of George & Mary Frost
1713 April 1 Baptized Sarah Sampson d. Moses & Ann Jones, born Mar. 3
last
May 8 Baptized Elizabeth d. of Joseph it Mary Xeale born March 1 last
n.b.— The last Bills of mortality* sent to the Lords of Trade & Plant" began here.
July 24 Baptized Thomas s. of William Roper & Eliz"' bis wife
Sept. 11 Married Thomas Baker ^V Sarah Williams
20 Baptized Mary & Frances twin d. of Christopher Wilkinson ct
Sarah his wife
Oct. 5 buried Mary one of the above tains
6 buried Frances the other of the above twins
Jou.v Mackav, Rector.
(To be continued.)
• Tlicse are tho transcripts fro:u tlio Rj;orJ 0 Ike which aro mw appetrin; in tlii-
Magaziuo. — Editor.
150
CARILBKANA.
>mttlj, of dirinatoa.*
1st
■wife.
:"William Smith of Antigua, Esq..=
a minor 171:?; Clerk to the Assem-
bly 1731: .1.1'. 1709;- buried at
Marylebone 11 March 1772, bul
no vault has been found. Will
dated 12 November 1767, then of
Twyford, co. Southampton. 2nd
Codicil, 17 February 1770, then
of Bulstrode Street, Marvlcbone ;
proved 23 March 1772 (110,
Taverner). Owned plantation in
New Division, which he entailed
in 1732 on the issue of his 2nd
wife Mary.
=Mary Oliver,
baptized 11
July 1711 and
married 17
August 1727
at St. John's;
party to the
settlement of
20 May 1732.
2nd wife.
Anne Oliver, baptized
at St. John's 11 July
1711 ; married, 30
January 1711, John
WatkhiB of Antigua,
who died 1702. Site
was buried in St.
Michael's. Bath, 27
December 1783, and by
her will left her estate
to her two nephews,
Richard Oliver and
William Smith.
William Smith of Grenada,=pElizabcth Sarah Smith,
clerk 1739 ; coheir to his . . . ., of named in deed
uncle Waved Smith in 1755, 15 Bul- of 1732; co-
then Deputy-Secretary at strode heir to her
St. Kitts ; in the W.I. Street uncle Waved
1770; of Manchester Square 1793. Smith in 1755;
1779 ; heir to his aunt Mrs. purchased a
AnnWatkinsof Bath 17S3; house in Bul-
heir to his cousin Richard strode Street
Oliver in 17S4; of Bulstrode before 1770;
Street 17SG; died at Grenada inherited the
16 July 1793. Will dated New Division
15 July 1793 ; proved S estate in 1S0G
November 179-1 (5S0, llol- from her sister
man). < Mary.
J s.p.
Mary Smith, named in
the will of her aunt
Mrs. Eliz. Haddon
175G; only surviving
child of William and
Mary in 1707 ; con-
veyed "Smiths " of
122 acres in St. Mary's
parish and New Divi-
sion to Richard Oliver
in 1772 ; of 3 Bul-
strode Street, St. Mary-
lebone, in 1789. Will
dated 15 May 1S04;
proved 14 February
1806.
Richard Oliver Smith, natural son by Sarah Dean, = Mary, dau. of Edmund Bro-
inhcrited Revolution Hall, Grenada, from his father; deripof Wells (see "D.N.B.");
aged 5 years 2 months on 15 July 179:! ; in a deed died in Pulteney Street 23
of 1820 he bad dropped lite name of Smith; (?) of February 1829, aged 39. M.I.
Baring Place, lleavitree, Devon, in ls29. in Bathwick Churchyard.
William Smith, formerly of the I. of Antigua but now of Twyford, co. South-
ampton, Esq. Will dated 12 November 1767. Funeral not to exceed £20.
Whereas an Indenture was made in A. dated 20 May 1732 between me ami Mary
my late wife, deceased, of the one part, and Tho. Cerby, then of A.. Esq., and
John Burke, then also of A., Esq. (both since deceased), of the other, and
recorded in the Register's Office, by which a certain plantation and slaves were
limited to me for my life, with remainder to Trustees for our sons in tail male,
and charged with £101)1) e. each to be paid to Will"1 Smith and Sarah Smith, then
and now my children living by mv then former wife then deceased, and I have
improved the said plantation by C1500 c. laid out in buildings and £350 c. in
cattle, and 1 have put thereon 5 J slaves worth £1890, amounting in all to £5740 C,
• Communicated by the Editor.
CATtTBBEANA.
l.jl
Sarah . .
2nd wife.
;Ri chard Oliver of Antigua, Speaker 1704 ;=i=Margaret
Member of Council 1708; buried at St. I ... . 1st
John's 29 May 1716. wife.
Rowland Oliver of Antigua, born 1703 ;=pSarah buried at
of Olivers Old Plantation of 2<J0 acres; St. John's 9 Novem-
owned estate in Nevis ; went to England ber 17-3S ; ? dau. of
in 1765; died 1G and buried 21 July .... Williams of
1707, aged 61. M.I. in St. Michael's, Bath. Nevis or Antigua.
Richard
Oliver,
born
1694;
died
1763.
Richard Oliver, baptized at St.== Alary Oliver, mar-
John's 7 January 1734-5 ; Al- ried at Lev ton 2
derinan and M.P. for London
1770 — sO; owned one-third of
Diamond estate at Grenada;
died at sea 1G April 17si.
s.p
February L75S ;
buried at Green-
wich 10 November
17SS.
Thomas Oliver of 20=
Mark Lane, W.I. mer-
chant ; baptized at St.
John's 12 March 1740-1;
died at Leytou 29 Janu-
ary 1S03, aged G2.
I
Richard Oliver, 1st son and heir, owned the Diamond
estate, which after his death in 1621 his widow sold.
which said plantation will belong to my dau. Mary, being the only child I have
now living by my said wife Mary, and 1 give her my s'1 dau. Man all the said
improvements on my said plantation lying in New Division, and if she die without
heirs I give it to my son Will™ S., and in default of his heirs to my dau. Sarah S.
on condition that the £1000 c. each be made up to £1200 st. each. All residue to
my said s. Willm S. and my dau. Sarah S. 1 appoint Stephen Bliznrd of A., Esq.,
Richard Oliver of London, merchant, and my said s. W"1 S. and my dau. Sarah S.
Ex'ors. Witnessed by Carew Mildmay, .lane Mildmay, Sarah Corps.
1st Codicil. 13 November 17G7. If tin* plantation should descend to my s.
Wm I charge it with £1200 St. for my dau. Sarah S.
2nd Codicil. 17 February 1770. Whereas my dau. Sarah S. bought her
dwelling house in Bulstrode Street, S' Marvleboue, which I rent of her for £75
a year and £50 is a fair rent, which she hath refused to take; if she demand
more 1 give £500 of her legacy to my s. W1", now in the West Indies. At
Bulstrode Street.
Proved at London 23 March 1772 by Rich'1 Oliver, Esq., Alderman of London,
Wm S. the son, and Sarah S., spinster, the dau. (P.C.C., 110, Taverner.)
James Taylor, late of Grenada, planter, now of the I. of Thanet. Will dated
17S5. Mv friend Wm Smith of G., Esq., my silver handled sword. (P.C.C,
4S3, Ducarel.)
1777, Jan. 9. Another capital West-India House stopt payment last week,
which makes the fourth, and 'tis imagined that others must follow. All this
is the natural consequence of the American captures: upwards o\ 130 ships
from the West-India islands have been taken by their privateers in the course of
the last year.
•152 CARIBBEAN A.
Lomlon, Feb. 2s. We have the pleasure to inform our readers, that tlic great
West-India house in Fenchurch-street, reported to have stopt payment about ten
days ago, goes on. (•• Bath Chronicle.")
The last-mentioned paragraph must refer to Alderman Richard Oliver, 31. P.,
whose counting-house was in Fenchurch Street. On G September 177s. in reply
to a request from his fellow citizens that he should be proposed as Lord Mayor
for the ensuing year, he declined to be nominated.
On 24 November 177S, owing to the precarious state of his property in the
"West Indies, he resigned his gown as Alderman, but retained his seat in Parlia-
ment until the Dissolution in 17S0, refusing to even accept a nominal place under
the Ministry.
On 23 September 1779 it was announced in a newspaper : "Mr. Oliver, late
an Alderman of the City of London, was on the island of Grenada when taken by
the French. He has large possessions there, and went over on suspicion of what
would happen. All sugars were sent to France and confiscated." ("Bath
Chronicle.")
In December he was residing at Antigua, where he owned plantations, as well
as at Nevis, Montserrat, and St. Vincent. He died a few years later, his death
being announced as follows: "1784, April 10. On board the Sandwich packet,
in his passage from Nevis, Richard Oliver, esq; formerly an Alderman and
Representative in Parliament for London." (•' G.M.," 395, and see "D.N.B.")
"He was returning to England for the recovery of his health. He married his
cousin, by whom he had no issue, an 1 his property in Antigua would consequently
have descended to his nephew Richard Oliver, Esq., the son of his brother*
Thomas; but having formed a solemn engagement with a Mr. Smith that the
longest liver should have all the other died possessed of, he bequeathed to him
the whole of his property." (" Memoir of Brass Crosby, Lord Mayor." p. 33.)
By his will, dated 0 April 177!), lie left all his property to his friend (and cousin
by marriage) William Smith of Antigua, then of Manchester Square.
All his papers having passed to the Smith family, but little was known about
his estates until last year, when a lady, seeing my name in the " International
Genealogical Directory," forwarded to me a large parcel of deeds and papers
relating to the Alderman, derived from her great-grandfather George Griffin
(a connection of the Smiths) of Newton Court, Monmouth, also of Lincoln's Inn
and a barrister, who carried out much le:j;al work for Thomas Oliver of Mark
Lane, a W.I. merchant with a very large business, and cousin and brother-in-law
of the Aldermau.
Ou succeeding to these plantations William Smith set to work to relieve them
of their most pressing liabilities. We have first of all a proper valuation of them
all and then an account of Income and Charges (from the Griffin Papers). [See
pp. 151-155.]
17S6, April 5. William Smith of Pulstrode Street. St. Marvlebone, Esq., and
Tho. Oliver of the City ^\ London, Esq., became hound to ('has. Woodcock of
Brentford, co. Middlesex, Esq., iu &S00O. Whereas W,M Smith A Richu Oliver,
Esq. & Alderman, dec1, by their Bond dated 25 Dec 1771 became bound to
Benj. Home of Ealing, co. Middx., Cent., deceased, iu 6S000 to pay eiOOOon
2-3 Dec. 1779 a Interest, & Benj, Home is dead a Chas. Woodcock is his
Ex'or, now it is agreed thai th \ £1000 shall be repaid by 1 annual sums o\ L'10"11
on 21 June 17s7, S, 9, 90, together with Interest at 1 per cent. [This is a draft,
and there arc no signatures.]
This sliouM lie brother-in-law an 1 cou-in.
ii'^,
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ills fe'i\ / v'/ .
FliOlI TUB UPPJSli PoiULCCS UF A. KiitL ElKCIUHAL SllEtf.
CARIBBEANA. - 153
The next deed, ;i very long one, gives the history of ilie Diamond Estate in
Grenada. Endorsed: "30"' -May 17stj. W"1 Tooke, E.M|r, by the direction of
W"1 Smith, Esquire, to Thomas Oliver. Esquire. Copy Release by way of Mort-
gage and Indemnity of two undivided third parts of a plantation in the Island of
Granada." 21 fc'os.
This Indenture tripartite made the 30 May 20 Geo. III., 17SG, between
William Tooke of Serjeants Inn Fleet Street City of London Esq. of the 1st part
William Smith late of Soho Square now of Bulstrode Street co. Middlesex Esq.
of the 2nd part and Thomas Oliver of the City of London Esq. of the 3rd part
Whereas by Indent art' of lease and release dated 1!) and 20 May 1772 between
the Hon. John Grant Esq. one of the Barons of II. M. Court of Exchequer in
Scotland of the I part and .John Dorrien, John Anthony Rucker, -John Peter
Rucker and Alex. Carleton all of London Esquires Bankers and Partners of
the other part, the said John Grant sold and confirmed to the said 4 bankers all
that plantation, houses, slaves, cattle to them as a security for certain sums and
Whereas by Indenture of lease and release dated 3 and 4 August 1772 the '
release being quadrupartite and made between the said 4 bankers of the 1st part,
John Grant and Margaret his wife of the 2nd part and said William Tooke,
.Richard Oliver Esq. then one of the Aldermen of the City of London since
deceased and William Smith of the 3rd part reciting that Wilham Tooke, Richard
Oliver and William Smith had agreed to purchase said plantation and slaves etc.
for £29,000 sterling and that all sums due by the Indenture of 10 and 20 .May had
been paid by John Grant to the 4 bankers and William Tooke paid £9,(300 13s. Id.
aud .Richard Oliver the like and William Smith paid £4,60(3 13s. 4d. and William
Tooke lent £5,000 at o per cent. Interest to William Smith to help pay the balance
of his share and Richard Oliver's third part and William Smith's third were
conveyed to William Tooke as security the plantation was sold and confirmed to
said William Tooke aud Whereas by deed poll of Richard Oliver and William
Smith dated 9 September 1772 it was agreed that William Tooke should advance
to Richard Oliver and William Smith the further sum of £3000 charged on their
two-thirds shares and Richard Oliver died 10 April 17S1 and made his will
6 April 1770 and gave all his estate to said William Smith so that he became
entitled to the said two-thirds and Wiikkkas William Smith hath since the death
of Richard Oliver paid off the last mentioned £30o0 and all interest and William
Tooke hath applied for repayment and Thomas < (liver ha.- been asked to join with
William Smith in securing payment William Smith and Thomas Oliver have given
bond for £10,000 to William Tooke the said recited security is fiow assigned to
Thomas Oliver aud Wukke.vs William Smith is indebted to Thomas Oliver in
£4000 exclusive of the debts due to Thomas Oliver from the estate oi' the late
Richard Oliver and whereas Thomas Oliver hath made another bond 5 April last
whereby Thomas Oliver and William Smith are bound to Charles Woodcock of
Brentford co. Middlesex Esq. in £b000 for £4000 at 4 per cent, to Charles
Woodcock and William Smith cannot pay the £1000 so hath agreed the two-
thirds of said plantation should be conveyed to Thomas Oliver as security for the
£•3000 and £4000 and William Smith hath made a bond for 620,000 to be void if
William Smith repay Thomas Oliver the £4000 and all sums he shall advance.
Xo\V THIS 1.V1) E.N TIKE WITNESSETH that 111 C( UlMdcr.lt iol I id' £5000 secured lO
William Tooke by Thomas Oliver and for the debt of William Smith and for LOs.
William Tooke by request of William Smith hath conveyed and William Smith
hath confirmed to Thomas Oliver those two-third parts ol thai plantation in the
lslaud of Grenada in a district called the Grand l'.tuv re and in a late made parish
called St. Mark consisting of a dwelling house and other buildings called St. Rose
and a tract of laud bounded on the S. W. side by a River called the Croat Rncr
on the N. by lands occupied by Le Seiur Viet re, Le Seiur Broussi, Le Seiur
Danverque and Le Seiur Lahcille on the -V by the Little River and on the N.W.
part by the Town of Grand Pauvro and the other part by the sea containing
513 acres or from 100 squares of 100 paces which were late the estate of the
154 • CARIBBEANA.
Rev. Dominican Fathers of the Mission of Preaching Brethren by a grant from
M. de Tracy Governor-General dated 25 November 17 . . [blank] width S00 paces
and going up 2000 pace- included in a former grant of 21 June 1G57 and con-
firmed 15 September 1722 all which were purchased by Roger Smith late of
Grenada late of London Merchant of the said Fathers 1 July 17(13 and after by
lease and release of 30 and 31 August 17(15 were conveyed to John Fisher nnd
Thomas Dawes (as Trustee to John Fisher) and all negros cattle crops as they
were heretofore purchased by John Grant and were by lease and release of 15 and
1G May 1772 the release tripartite between Beeston Long and George Drake of
London Merchants of 1st part, Edward Payne of London Esq. John Spooner* of
Chesterfield Street Esq. and .lane Isabella his wife late widow of John Fisher late
of London Merchant late of Greenwich Esq, Thomas Farrof Bristol Esq., Charles
Birch of Lime Street Esq. and John Fisher Weare of Bristol Esq. they with
Beeston Lon£ were the Trustees in will of John Fisher and James 1'ishcr of
AjrytJAL ExrEXDITTTRE.
Mortgage to Thos Oliver on the Nevis Estate . 770 1 3 11
Bond to Thos Oliver . . . . 4000 0 0
Bond to Wm Tooke ..'.... 5000 0 0
Bond to Benj. Home Dece'd .... 4000 0 0
to Sarah Smith . . . . . 4000 0 0
Bond to Thos Dawsons Trustees . . . 2000 0 0
Bond to Charles Pavne 1000 0 0
to Dr Athill (say) 4000 0 0
to Mr3 Patterson £2070 Curr>' @ GO pc.
Exche 1GGS 15. ^Y. S's half is . . 834 7 6
to B. Wm Peterson £1000 Curr> @ G5 pc.
Exch. £2121 4 10 Ster*. W. S.'s
half is 1212 2 5
to Geo. Stephen ..... 570 O 0
Bond to Dr Makittrick Adair .... 500 0 0
Debts @ G pc £31,SS0 13 10 2092 16 10
M" Mary Oliver's Annuity secured upon
ye Old Plantation . " . . . 200 0 0
Mrs Mary Oliver's Annuity secured upon
ye late R. O.'s Bond . " . . . 50 0 0 250 0 0
Mrs Grace Patterson 1 Years Ann? left
byR. O 100 0 0
M" Smith's Allowance and other Con-
tingencies 1000 0 0
3442 1G 10
Annual Surplus .... 20G4 3 2
£5507 0 0
Corpus Christi College Oxford Esq. eldest son and heir of said John Fisher ol
the 2nd part ; and John Graul of the 3rd part were granted to John Grant and
all deeds to the said Thomas Oliver provided that if William Smith pay E400U on
30 May 17!)3 and G per cent. Interest and all fut ure advances ami paj William
Tooke £5000 and to Charles Woodcock £1000. Thomas Oliver will reconvey
• See ante, r>. 2, for his pedigree. [continued ou i>. 15C.
Caribbean.*..
155
"Annual Income & Annual Expenditure of "William Smith as within
particularized."*
Supposed Value of the different Concerns within mentioned, viz. sterz
Ml Hope Est. Sl Vincent 1,500 0 0
Diamond— Grenada 36,000 0 0
Revolution Hall D° 20,000 0 0
Nevis Plantation 12,000 0 0
Falmouth Plant" in Antigua "W. S's half 4,000 0 0
Stock Plant" called Old Plant" at Antigua with Negroes & Cattle 5,320 0 0
Deduct for ^'l of the Diamond belong5 to 3Ir Tooke
£78,820 0 0
12,000 0 0
£66,820 0 0
Annual Income.
Mount Hope Estate in Sl Vincent (say) .
Diamond Estate Estimated at 250 hhds. Sugar
. @ £13 p. hhd. . .
Deduct for Stores from Europe
3250 0 0
500 0 0
£2750 0 0
150 0 0
1832 0 0
Revolution Hall Estate estimated at 150 hhds.
Sugar @ £15 p. hhd. ....
Deduct for Stores from Europe
Nevis Plantation estimated at SO hhds. Sugar
@ £14 p. hhd
Deduct for Stores from Europe
Falmouth Plantation W. S.'a half (say) .
Old Plantation estimated at
Nicholas Ray's Annuity for his life
2250 0 0
350 0 0
1120 0 0
220 0 0
1900 0 0
900 0 0
375 0 0
300 0 0
50 0 0
£5507 0 0
Mem"' : It is necessary to observe as the above Expenditure will be a certain
Annual chan/e, till such time as a reduction bakes place of the debt of 34.8S0 L3 10
Ster° or the Annuities cease, the grand object to l>c attended to, in order to
establish the above Annual surplus, is, to keep the several Estates in such
condition, that their produce may prove equal to the above calculation ; otherwise
the Surplus will be found fallacious.
• The date is before 29 May 1780.
156
CARIBBEAN A.
said two-thirds and William Tooke and William Smith appoint Aehton Warner-
Byam of Grenada Esq. and Xiuian Home of Grenada Esq. their Attorney.
Schedule of Slaves all named .37 -Men, 00 Women, 10 Children, 17 Mules, 28 bulls
and oxen, 12 cows and heifers, 7 calves.
On 8 June 17SG Mrs. Mary Oliver, widow of the Alderman, released to
William Smith her rent charge of £200, which by her marriage settlement of
29 June 17-37 had been charged on his plantation in Antigua by Rowland Oliver
Esq., father of Richard Oliver, and in lieu thereof William Smith secures to her
£2,30 a year charged on his plantation in Nevis called Lings Road and Black Hock
of ISO acres and 114 slaves, cattle, etc., and enters into a bond of £3000. (See
the Close Roll in Antigua, ii. 327.) The original, together with the bond and
plan, are in the Griffin Tapers.
The Alderman's Montserrat plantations being heavily mortgaged to Thomas
Oliver his (Richard Oliver's; brother-in-law, William Smith by Indenture of
0 and 10 June 17SG got rid of them. It is therein declared that Richard Oliver
and Thomas Oliver were seized as tenants in common < f the following estates, and
the former owing large sums to the latter now in part payment of the balance for
£17-30 William Smith conveys to Thomas Oliver all that moiety of Richard Oliver
in Parsons and Daniels plantation of 200 acres and John Daly FitzDennys of
100 acres and Chilcotts Land, all one plantation called Bugby Hole in St. George's
Parish and his moiety of 114- slaves, and for £4-300 all that moiety of Needsmust
late Roberts's and 120 negros, 40 cattle, 11 mules, etc., and for £1-347, 44 negros,
being Richard Oliver's moiety of those slaves removed by Richard Oliver and
Thomas Oliver from St. Vincent and now in Antigua.
On S June 17SG, "intending shortly to proceed to the West Indies," he also
signed a power of attorney to Sarah Smith of Bulstrode Street, Spinster, Thomas
Oliver of London, Esq., and George Griffin of Lincoln's Inn, Gent., to manage
his affairs in Great Britain during his absence.
Draft of Will of William Smith of the Island of Grenada, now residing in
Bulstrode Street, St. Marylebone, co. Middlesex, Esq., Hi June 17SG.
All goods, furniture, plate, £200, and £700 a year in lieu of dower to my
wife. My grandmother's diamond ring to my sister Sarah Smith and tint) a year.
My sister Mary Smith £-30 a year, but if she survive Sarah S. £100 a year more.
£'2000 each to Eli/.. Smith (dau. of Eliz. Jones) now in England under the care
of Capt. Samuel Oliver, Sarah Smith, Mary Smith, and Jeauuette Smith (daus. of
Sarah Dean, who is no.v living with me m Grenada), the said legacies to bear
interest at 3 per cent, and after the death of my wile -3 per cent. To Capt. Sain.
Oliver £L00 a year for life. To Sarah Dean my small house in Charlotte Town,
Grenada, and £100 c. and £s0 st. a year. My sisters Sarah S. and Mary S. £10\J
each for mourning. My friend Laugford Lovell of Antigua. Km]., L'lOO. All
my estate real and personal and all residue to I'ho. Oliver of Loudon, Bat] , and
[George Grilliu* o( Lincoln's Inn, Gent.] as tenants in common and the sunt I'ho.
O. and [G. G.*J to act as Guardians and trustees. My friend Nini.in Home, Esq.,
to manage my plantation for the time being and 30 guineas for a ring.
Tlio writing within braokats is iu psuoil, Tue will ma probably never executed.
CARIBBEANA. 157
Some fifty-two letters relating to "West Indian matters and this family have
been preserved. They cover the years 17K3 to 179">, and the folk wine have been
selected for publication, the others omitted relating more to private affairs.
Grenada, 19 Sept. 17SG.
My dear friend,
On or about the 29th A net. Inst I scribbled a few Lines to you in
a hurry pr Brig: Jenny (A'ia Liverpool) and then enclosed you (inlet's first Bill
for 1333 G 11 stg. the 2nd of which is now enclosed. Gerbet wishes this Business
to he finished as soon as possible, and I make no doubt you will dispatch it as
much as lays in your Power.
I had a pleasant Passage and arrived here the 18th -Augt. Since which
the Islands of Barbados, St. Lucia and St. Vincent hare suffered by a Gale of
"Wind which happened between 2nd and 3rd of this Month, but this Island hasn't
been hurt And at present there is a pleasing prospect for next vears Crop, My
Health is much mended but am still lame in my Ancle and Knee yet able with
the assistance of a Cane and Crutch to walk about the House and 1 can take
a ride on Horseback of two or three Miles without much pain.
I am sincerely
Tour Affecte
WM Smitii.
Endorsed : —
George Griffin Esq. N° 22 Old Buildings
Lincolns Inn London.
pr The Minerva
Cap' Bett.
[Heraldic seal of Smith, but only the Crest distinct.]
Exchange for £1333 6 11 sterg. Grenada, Augt. 24th 17SG.
At Ninety days sight of this my second of Exchange first and third of same
tenor and date unpaid please to pay the sum of Thirteen hundred Thirty Three
Pounds Six shillings and Eleven pence Sterling unto George Grittin Esq re on his
order value received which place to acct with interest agreeable to your letter to
me of Gth of January last in which you'll oblige
Sir,
Tour Most Obed. Hble. Servt.
Geudkt Damokt.
To Thomas Oliver Esq.,
Mercht., London.
[This was enclosed in the first letter.]
Grenada, 15 Deer. 17SG.
Dear Sir,
Tour Favor acknowledging the receipt \A' my Letter 21- Augt. enclosing
Gerbet's Draft is before me and which 1 have communicated to Gerbel ; he grows
old and wishes much to have his .Matters clear beyond dispute at his Heath. Eou
will therefore please to forward the Deed to this Island as goon 08 you can. I am
just now confined with Goul and a Sore ancle, as soon as 1 get well shall go to
Antigua in expectn of arranging .Matters with the Athills bo as t . . he able to pay
them3 the Debt due them from K. O. Estate and if 1 am able to dispose of the old
158
CARIBBEAN' A.
Plantn & I may and from the assistance of money offered me by Doctr Adair pav
off Mr. T. O.'s Mortgage on tlie Nevis Plantn, in tins case I must be troublesome
to you, but say nothing of it uutill I find 1 can accomplish it.
I am sincerely & affect ly yours
AVM Smith.
Endorsed : —
George Griffin Esq. X° 22 Old Buildings
Lincoln's' Inn London.
pr Packet.
[Seal of Crest, Arms, and Motto as before]
(To be continued.)
transcripts of igartsl) Registers.*
ST PETERS, S1 CHRISTOPHER.
"William the S. of John and Mary Popleton XJ yc 2a aged 3 mouths
Mary the 13. of Timothy and Mary Long X" the 2d aged 2 months
Elizabeth the d. of William and Elizabeth Caraau Xd the 7l1' agd 2 months
Mary the D. of James and Ilonora Whiteiog X1-1 12 G weeks
Ann the d. of Peter and Ann Peterson Xd 1G'1' acred 10 days
Sarah the d. of John Thompson by Elizabeth Williams XJ'lG'1' agJ 10 weeks
Catherine a Free negroe woman living w"' Col0 Thomas Christ'1 yc 23d
Lucretia a Mulatto of Mr Shipton's Xd yc 23d agd 3 y"
John & Christopher, Twins, S's of John & Frances Monck Xd 27th agd 10 days
January 1731.
Sarah the D. of "William & Henrietta Gibbon X.d yc 6th agd 5 weeks
Rebecca the d. of Hester and William Barnes X'' y 1L1" ;i^ 2 months
Martha the d. of John and Isabella Conn X'1 yc 2Gth aged J) weeks
Henrietta yc d. of Samuel Littlchorn by Elizabeth Croutch Xd yc 30"' agd o days
February.
Frances the U. of William & Elizabeth Finch Xd 2l'h agd 0 weeks
Mary Leech a woman grown Xd 17lh
March.
James the S. of Rob1 and Margaret Worthington Xd the 13"' agd 12 days S1 Peters
Parish
Jane Smith ye d. of Catherine & Robert Edwards Xd 17th agd G weeks
Aj>ril.
Mary the d. of John and Mary Lowdy Xa y 3d agd 50 'lays
Margaret the d. of Margaret and Edward Whiteing Xd y° Ith agd I days
Thomas James South X'1 the IP" agd "j months
• Coutiuued from p. 112.
CARIBBEAXA. 159
Elizabeth the d. of Tho* & Frances Titrington X'1 ye 15th ag° ab' 10 weeks
Elizabeth the.d. of William and .Mary Huggins X" y° 27"' agd 3 days
W" Charles y S. of W" & Marg1 .Stephens Xd 27th agd 1G months'
"William the 8. of William and Margaret Weeks Christen' d ye 27"' ag'1 11 days
Mary the d. of Richard Rowland X'1 ye 28th ag1' G weeks
May.
Mary ye d. of Valentine & Mary French Xd ye -A'1' agd 2 months
Mary the d. of John and Ann William.- X° ye 21"' ag'1 10 days
Mary the d. of Catherine and Rob' West X'"1 ye 2-1"' agd 3 months
June.
Mary Ann yc d. of William & Mary Mahaau Christend the 1G"1 agd S days
Catherine Ann the d. of James & Mary Barry Xd ye 1G agd 3 months
William the S. of Thomas and Mary Garland Xd vc 25th a<»d 3 months
ostb
air '
Mary ye d. of Sam1 anil Mary Harris Xd ye 25th agd 3 mouths
August none Baptized.
September.
Nicholas the S. of Nicholas and Mary Lauder Xd ye 12th agd 2 days
Margaret the d. of Susannah and John Douglas Esq/ Xd 14th 2 days old
Charles the S. of Charles and Ann Elicott Xd 30th
Octob1'.
Margaret the d. of Margaret and Drewry Ottley Xd 15"' agd 3 months
Mary the D. of Thomas and Mary Merit Xd the 20"' agd 3:> days
Ann the d. of Sarah and Thomas Jacombe Xd the 27th agd 3 weeks
Jeremiah the S. of Ann and Henry Brown Xd the 27th agd 9 weeks
Marriages from 9bcr 3 : 1733 to Novr ye 3d 173-1.
Novr.
John Thompson and Susannah Peartree n»d ye 5th
John Johnson and Mary Carty m'1 ye 12°
December.
Lewis Graueiee (?) and Frances Young md 17°
John Williams and Ann White married \L W1
William Summerlield and Mary Cameron md 23°
James Forrest and Elizabeth King in'1 yc 23°
January 1731.
The Revd Mr Jo" Anderson and Ann Nash m(l 1*'
Thomas Ward & Elizabeth Make-Peace m'1 y1' 2S"
March.
John Duff and Jemima Murffey in'1 23°
April.
John Purcivall and Hester I'erkinson md yc 11°
Samuel Trigg aud .Mary Barker m1 y 21°
1G0
CAHIBBEANA.
May.
Archibald Ham and Elizabeth Bowry md 1" In Sl Peters
June none.
Jul
v.
Henry Slingsby and Mary Ann Smith m'1 25°
Charles Elieott and Ann Denoe in'1 y' 30l1'
August.
Langley Cooper and Sarah Smircjcn md ye IS1'1
Joseph King and Elizabeth Carty in1' 25°
September.
John Young & Ann' Peterson married 7th
October.
Thomas Murffey and Mary Davies md ye 15°
Nicholas Taylor and Elizabeth Fenton ma ye 22° In Sl Peters psh
Novr.
Thomas Merit and Penelope Ashby md yc 2°
Burials from Novr ye 3d 1733 to Nov1" ye 3d 1734.
Edward Hall Buried the 51'1
Pawlet Long b'1 the 19th
Jane Durvy bd the 20th
John Langley bd the 22d
Thomas Sharry bd the 23°
Jane Ramsey bd the 2Glh
John Johnson bd the 2G'h
James Henley bd the 30"'
Elizabeth Ramsey bd the 30th
John Moor, Doctr b'1 the first
Elinor Colly bd the 5th
John Boarn bd vc G'1'
John Hart b'1 the 14"'
Abraham Thomas bd 21°
Mary Whiteing bd 23°
Mary Boarn alias Qoii bd 23°
John Town bd the 2G"1
Thaddeus Thomas buried 2d
Charles Beeves bd the S"'
John Campbell bd the S"1
Peter Hartman bd the 12°
Jacob Martin b'1 the 12"
Margaret Chaffinch bd the 17tb
Ueceinber.
January 17^i I.
CA1UBLEAXA.
161
Thomas Bartlet bd the Hth
Cload Noree ba the 10th
Thomns Stephens b'1 vc 12'1'
.Tolm Mead bd the 12,h
Thomas Johnson bd the 20th
Sarah Thomas Bd ye 27Ul
Ann Williams bl1 the first
John Miller b'1 the 4th
John Bennet b'1 the 2711'
Gregory Conrlin b(1 the 29th
Lovee till bd the 30th
James Warren b(1 the 8th
James Graham ba the 11th
Peter Peterson Bd the 28th
David Hopkins BJ the 10th
Susannah Feuilliteau B'1 17°
Bichd Young Bd the 28°
Hugh Wynn Bd the 3°
John Smith Bl1 the 4th
Margaret Buchanan Bd ve 5°
David Griffith B'1 the 5,f>
Mary Wingston b'1 the 12°
Thomas Smith Bd 17th
Peter Peterson Bd ve 17th
Capt. John Moulton bd the 19th
Theophilus Simmons Bd the 23°
Daniel Polehill B'1 the 24°
Bob1 Dixon Bd the 2-1°
Joseph Manchester B'1 the 27th
Catherine Owen Bd the 27Ul
George "Whitehead B'1 ye 2S°
John Suite Bd the 28th"
Peter Mitchell B'1 the 6°
Daniel Sermon Bd ye G°
Henry Pagan B'1 ye 10th
Peter Thomas Bd V 11"'
John Strahaan BdV 12°
John Lyons B1' yc 11°
Mary Walker B'1 v1-- 17°
Thomas Brown Bd ye IS0
Sarah Summerfield Bu vc 2G"'
Patrick Ilenesay Bd ye 2°
Elizabeth Thomas Blfye5(
VOL. I.
February.
March.
April.
May.
June.
July.
August.
September.
162
CARIBBEANA.
Isaac Thomas Bd ye 9th
Marinas Morgan 13d vc 9th
Joseph Church bd ve 16th
James Bight B(1 ye"20'h
John Brinn ye 22°
James Ecredon b'1 ye 22°
Rob' Donaldson Bd yc 25°
Elizabeth Filrington Bd ye 30th
Charles Elicott B' the 2d
Margaret Woodnorth b(1 the 2l
John Peters bd the b',h
James Teet bd the 8th
Daniel Dally bd y 9th
Ann GallweV B(1 the 12"
Lewis Henry bd the 21th
Rebecca Johnston bd the 25th
John Burk b'1 the 27th
Alexander "Walker Bd the 2d
October.
N
ovembcr.
Marriages in Sl Peters from 9ber 1733 to 9,,cr 1734 Inclusive.
William Summerfield and Mary Cammeron m'1 ye 23" of December 1733
Archibald Hani and Elizabeth Howry married May the 101'1 17:'. 1
Nicholas Taylor and Elizabeth Fenton married the 22d of October 1731
ST. ANN, SANDY POINT.
An Abstract of all ye births. Baptisms & Burials wch have happened in the Parish
of S* Ann Sandy Feint in ve Island of S1 Christopher from November 1',
1733 to October 3 F< 1731."
BlUTHS AXD B.\PTrs.MS.
1733 Nov.
>>
Stephen Granger bap.
Dec.
6
Jane Bonnamieur hap.
is
Benj : Bloayden hern
20
The aforesaid ha]).
1733-4 Jan.
27
Catherine Hattchet bap.
21
John Bunting born
31
The aforesaid bap.
2s
John Bradley bap.
31
Mary Thomas Bern
Feb.
1 1
Mary Thomas bap.
Mch.
3
Stafford Somersal hap.
is
Luciana Warner hern
1734
2 s
Luciana Warner bap.
May
L's
Elizabeth Pedrick born
29
bap.
June
24
Sarah "Willeox born
29
bap.
CARIBBEAXA. I(j3
1 7*1 1 June 20 Mary Steel born & bap.
30 Sarah Fahiee bap.
July 12 Thomaa Dunbavin born
21 bap.
12 Ann Burt Markham born
21 bap.
16 Edward Thomas born & bap.
17 Philip Milliard born & bap.
28 Ann Bess bap.
30 Sarah & James Willsbe bap.
Aug. 4 George Castor McHenley born
10 bap.
13 Ephraim Warner bom
17 bap.
17 William .Sharp born
18 bap.
17 Jane Willson born
18 bap.
Sep. 5 Ann Manchester bap. born ye preceeding June 27"1
12 Edward Warner bo/n
17 bap.
Oct. 8 Samuel Castle born &
11 bap.
8 Samuel Thompson bap. & preceeding Sept, 23rd born
13 William Lefune bap. proceeding Aug. 10Ul born
14 Mary Sharp bap. preceeding Sept. 24Ul born
14 Thomas Westcott bap. preceeding Sept. 21st born
27 Thomas Clark born
Burials.
1733 Nov.
4
George Thompson In
terr'd
21
Skelton Clark
20
William Xortli
Dec.
6
John Helmsley
1G
Joseph Cook
ii
17
John Bunting
1733-4 Jan.
22
Peter Gignilliat
Feb.
•)
Dennis Lawlor
ii
20
Mary Delaney
. .
1734 Ap.
—
Thomas Graceson
ii
June
24
David Scott
. .
July
11.
Henry Angel
ii
11
Thomas Porter
ii
L5
Christopher Arundel
ii
17
Edward Thomas
ii
17
John Warner
IS
Thomas Gardiner
i»
21
John Ilatton
u
21
Daniel Ryan
ii
21
Joseph Baker
!>
22
Thomas Chick
11
25
James Pinkerson
11
25
Peter Fahiee
11
Aug.
2
Samuel Cows
11
3
William Green
11
4
John Barry
If
104 CA1UBBEANA.
1734 Aug. 7 John Ross Tntcrr'd
7 James Robins Interr'd
7 Lawrence Sherlock Interr'd
8 Francis Escue ,,
8 John Hales
8 John Henry
11 George Castor McIIenley
14 Eliz : Dufoussay
18 Ephraim Warner
Sept. 3 Sanmell Philips
4. James McMurray
Oct. 11 Elizabeth Foy
N.B. "Where I have mentioned ye day of ye Baptizm only, ye Jay of the birth
was in the preceed^ year, & where I have mention11 only the day of the birth vc
child is not yet baptized.
S* PAUL'S, NEVIS.
The numbers are given, but no names.
( To be continued.)
"i^tr Cljomas Plainer ^Memorial, |?t. I\itts.
"This memorial has been recently restored by Messrs. Daymond and Son of
Edward Street, S.W., for the Crown Agents for the Colonics. It was received bv
thein in broken pieces, and cleverly put together, made good whore neeessarv,
and the whole cramped on to a thick slab of marble. The inscription was not cut
or altered in any way— simply cleaned. .No trace of the completion is to be found
either in this country or the Colonics. The weight is one ton. Sir Aston \\ • I b
and E. Ingress Bell and Co. were the architectural advisers." ('"The Stone Trades
Journal " for May 1908, p. 333.) 1 am indebted to the Editor of the above for
permission to reproduce the plate from their block.
In reply to a query which appeared in " \otes and Queries " ( 10 S., viii. -_>ss.
377; ix. 2!)(j ; x. 392), asking for a complete inscription, Mr. J. S. Cilal, llic
Chief Justice of Antigua, who saw the slab at Old Road, St. Kitts, shortly after
its return from England, made a careful copy of the inscription, which 1 here
give, because the impression from the block is rather indistinct : —
Ax Epitaph vpon tii
•oble & mvcii Lam sted Gent1 Sir
Tuo AVarxeh K1 Ln:\ i i:\an r
Gk.VEK.YII. of v" Cauibee
Ieland & Govt D OF VK
Iel.VM) or S1 ClKiM"
who depab in) i ins
LIFE THE 10 OF
Mabcu IG48
->
- 'V •
'■''?■'■
1
TO.MH of >n: Tlio. uai:m;i;, a i >r. kitts.
CARIBBEAN* A. 105
First Read then weepe when thou art hereby taught,
.That Warner Ives interr'd here one that bought
With losse of Noble bloud, the .Illustrious iN'ame
Of A Comander G-reate in Acts of Fame,
Trayn'd from his youth in Amies, his Courage bold
Attempted braue Exploitcs, and Vncontrold
By fortunes tierccst t'rowncs, hee still gaue forth
Large Narratiues of "Military worth,
. ritten with his swords poynt but what is man
. . . the midst of his glory and who cau
re this life A moment siuce that hee
by Sea and Land so loug kept free
t mortal stroakes at length did yeeld
ace) to Conqueringe Death the fieid.
fine Coronat
As to the missing portions, there is a copy of a complete inscription in
the Davy MS. in the British Museum, made in l7bo, which was printed in
" Antigua," iii. 201 ; but, on comparing this with the photograph, both
Mr. Udal and myself are of the opinion that it was uot taken from the original.
Davy or one of the Warner family "clumsily rilled up the gaps in or before L785,
so the stone may have been broken long before then. Unless an ancient copy is
discovered, the inscription will remain incomplete.
The sharp edges and smooth surface of the right hand top corner (where the
letter "S," which probably followed the " M," is also, of course, missing) and the
right and left hand bottom corners prove these portions to be new insertions. It
is hoped that the slab may be now replaced in its original position in the church-
yard, or else fixed on the floor inside the church on a raised brick foundation, to
prevent its surface being worn away by people's feet. This latter method, which
I have seen in churches in England, is strongly recommended, as it will preserve
this very interesting stone from the weather. Sir Thomas, as the first colonizer
of the Leeward Islands and Governor of St. Kitts, deserves to be remembered by
the present inhabitants of those colonies.
Editor.
3 3Ust of idlest Xntrian DccTjs on tlje Close
l\olls from 1661 to 1800, Kntomturt <i>ttic.
The followiug List of West Indian Deeds recorded in the Close Rolls al the
Public Record Office has been carefully male out by Mr. Gerald Fothergill. i'>y
the Island laws all deeds relating to bargains in land had to be recorded in the
local Registry, but English owners for their own safeguard also recorded their
dealings in London. Where the local records have been destroyed these '
Rolls are unique. Mr. Fothergill writes that the grantor index only starts
shewing places in 1GGI. and the grantees L William and .Mary, so that before LGG1
the actual rolls will have to be searched.
Katharine Auderton, & Ferdnaudo Gorges.
Edward Bradburne, & Martin Noell.
11 »i i»
Jac Bicks, & William Huntley.
Philip Lea, & John Jenkins.
Edward Cranfeild, .v Paul Painter.
Lord Willoughby, Jc John Dawes.
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Lord Willoughby, & John Jeffresou.
John Besouth, & Thomas Clarke.
Edward Dyke, & Richard Pocock.
William Tucker, & Walter Tucker.
William Astley, & Thomas Crooke.
John Frere, A .Sir Paul Painter.
AVilliam Sweeting, & John Ridley.
Thomas Watson, A: Richard Hartley.
George Watts, & Thomas Pennell.
Alexander Akehurst, ct Thomas Clutterbuck.
Lord Berkley, & William Sandford.
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Sir George Carteret, knt., A- William Samford,
Lord Berkley.
Richard Iliggins, & Thomas Clutterbuck.
William P-inney, & William Porter.
George Willoughby, & Lord AVilloughby.
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John Bonner, & Rainsford Waterhowe.
Martin & Thomas Xoell, & George Blake.
Joseph Bigg, & Roland Williams.
Robert Bate, & Francis Hanson alias Harrinsou.
Henry Sandys. & Thomas Smith.
Abraham Landlord. & Anthony Swymmer
William Sweeting, X' Thomas Sweeting.
John Earl of Bath, A Lady Ann Willoughby.
John Carey, & Clement Tudway.
William & Elizabeth Goldcr, & John Bridger.
William Hickman, & Sir John Harpur, knt.
Lord Willoughby, & Lady Ann AVilloughby.
Lord & Lady AVilloughby, & Clement Tudway.
John Clarke, & Bastiaen Bayor.
Thomas Plott, & Sir Thomas Dereham.
Millicent Jennings widdow, & AVilliam Goodhall.
Jasper Robyns, & AVilliam Bomnell.
John Sweeting, & Samuel Swi
Thomas Yates, & John Bawdon.
Mounteny Boncle. & Alexander Pollingtou.
Peter Fountain, & John fountain.
William Hembrickes, & Vrthur Jones.
Edward Pollingtou, & Alexander Pollington.
Thomas Plott, .V William Baxter.
Thomas Bitton, it Cockraine Archibald."
John Rous, & John Heller.
Major Gen. Christopher Codriugton, it Daniel
Browning.
Bromfield Corbitt, & Thomas Seth.
Martin Pent ley. & Benjamin Scott.
Mary Bach, & William Coward.
Nathaniel Haggatt, & John Cary.
Martin Noell, & Nathaniel Noell.
Francis Austin, & Mary R iberts.
Thomas Hillyard, & John Bellcrd.
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167
Willoughby Chamberlaine, & Robert Chaplin.
Tobias Frere, & Thomas Houghtou, D.D.
Richard Bate, & Isaac Hawkins.
Daniel Browning, & Christopher Codrington.
Thomas Gunning, & Arthur Middleton.
Richard Guv, & William Wheeler.
Sir Thomas Lear, Bart., A John Hill.
Lawrence Carter, & Joseph Shaw.
John Oneby, A Joseph Shore.
Thomas Wright, & Joseph Shaw.
William Bulkeley, & llcury Bedell.
Thomas Minshall, A Phillip Herbert.
Thomas Wareing, & Phillip Herbert.
Roger Ellettson, A John Battcheller.
Nathaniel Denham, A William Read.
James Duke of Chandos, A Joseph Micklewaite.
Charles Pye, & Johu Anstis.
Catherine Hawkins, Benjamin Hawkins, A
Thomas Lear.
William Ayscough, A John Cooke LLoyd.
Guy LLoyd, A John Cooke.
Thomas Traxtou, A Nathaniel Barnardiston.
Sir John Eyles, Bart., A Robert Chester.
Tho. Lintott, A Samuel Poster.
Lewis John Collins, & Mary Poster.
„ A Isaac Silvera.
Isaac Loundes, A Robert Thorpe.
William Penu, & Thomas Penn.
Frederick Yoguell & Wife, A Richard Oliver.
„ A Authouy Purstenah
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Thomas Winder, clerk, A James Emra.
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Daniel Betts & wife, A Daniel Gohard.
Rachel Tuclway, widdow, Clement Tudway, &
James Douglas.
Francis Waterman, & Blandy Lee Waterman.
Arthur Arscott, Edward Predeux, & Sir John
Molesworth, Bart.
Prudence A Mary Brown, & Jeremiah Brown.
Richard Shelton, & Samuel Wragg.
William Coleman, & John Tittle.
John Murray, & Thomas Coninghain.
Randall Atkins A wife, Susan Hortou, widdow, &
Walter Sydeserfe.
Patrick Darcy, A Thomas Wall.
Gilbert Fleming & wife, Susanna Mathew &
Charles Pym. S.
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•Francis Oxnard, widow, Diana Oxnard, &
William Coleman.
Thomas Pembroke v.v wife, & Oeorge Webb.
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Daniel Smith, & Thomas Walker.
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1701
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1710
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1715
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1721
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1723
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1724
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1730
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1732
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173S
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163
CARIBBEAN A.
Thomas Stevenson <Sc wife, William Steele & wife
& Thomas Shephard.
Thomas Walker, & Daniel Smith.
Mary Crooke, widdow, & Thomas Elmes, Jun.
Francis Bcekford, & Duke of Ancaster.
Peter
Nathaniel „ „
John Duport, & Zachariah Bourryau.
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Eohert Pearns, & William Johnson.
Anthony Hodgea & wife, & James South.
A Parry, & Henrv Lyous.
John Butler, & William Clark.
James ,, ,,
Duke „ „
John
James ,, ,,
Duke „
Benjamin Cook, & Patrick Wilson.
Thomas, Lord Gage, & Nicholas Tuite.
Eobert Romncy, & Sir Daeth Narborough,
Bart.
11 11 i,
Robert, Lord Romncy, & Sir D. Narborough.
Priscilla, Lady Romney ,,
George Barker, & George Moncrieff.
William & Alexander Hamilton, & George
Moncrieff.
Sir Gillies Payne, Bart., & Thomas Trumau. S.
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Rev. Thomas Shellard & wife, & George Dewar.
Augustus George Gale, & James Gordon.
Sophia Gale, „
William Hollycr & wife, & James Gordon.
John & SCathew Mills, & Drury'ottlcy.
Richard Olirer, & Michael Lovell.
Thomas Pyin, & Thomas Butler.
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Benjamin Andrew Atkinson, & John Otto Bayer.
John Butler, & John Hooke.
Thomas Butler & wife, & John Butler.
Jane Reynolds, & Elizabeth Johnson.
John Boyd. & Sir Francis Stiles. S.
James Langford, i Jonas Langford.
George Dunbar, & Charles Lewis Montolieu.
R. Ferguson,
Anthony Freeman,
Antigua
1739
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1741
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1740
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1717
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CARIBBEANA.
169
James Langford, & Stephen Blizard
Walter Lawrence, & James Hussey
11 11
Sir Thomas Staplcton, & Drewry Ottley.
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Benedict Willis, & Edward Bryan.
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Dwarris, & Atkinse Herman.
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Thomas Lee, & Peter Hussey.
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John Murry, & Drewry Ottly.
John Watkins, & Walter Tuddideeph.
John Gray, & Ralph Payne.
John Gray, & Alexander Grant.
Elizabeth Forrest, & Andrew Armojir.
Neil McMeil, & John Baker.
John St. Leger Douglas, & William Dawson.
Richard Freelove, & Peter Leheup.
Martha Mary Gambe, widdow, & Daniel Lase;
George D. Huddleston, & Daniel Lascelles
W. Hamilton, & John Ryan.
Thomas Meade, & Peter Leheup.
Grauado Chester, & Richard Tyrrell.
Robert Chester, „
Thomas Carbcry, ,,
Ann Chester, „
Peter Forbes,
James Niccoll, & Robert Coulhoun.
Ralph Thackery, & Zachary Bayley.
Elizabeth Beudyson, & John Gray.
W. Berners, ,.
Stephen Lavington, & James Gordon.
,, & James Brebner.
Robert Pearne, & Robert Christian.
n n
Gilbert Fleming, & Cruster Greathead.
Daniel Maihew, & John Lyons.
Samuel Gerrard, A William Wells,
•lames Jackson, & Nathaniel Marchant.
Robert Cunyngham, & Elizabeth Farlie.
Daniel " „
Bridgett Hussey, & James Davenport.
Mary King, & Hugh ILunersley.
Edward Parson, it John Cooper.
Sir Gillies Paine, & John Booth.
Antigua
175U
B3
ii
n
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n
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n
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1751
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51
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n
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13
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13
1752
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11
n
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11
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11
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s.
Christophers
11
11
15 1
B5
Antigua
1753
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1751
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ii
n
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ii
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n
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B 1
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ii
1755
11
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11
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ii
11
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ii
11
B2
ii
11
B2
s.
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175b'
1" 2
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1)2
s.
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1757
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ii
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Montserrat
.,
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Antigua
19
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B 1
s
Christophers
ii
n
ii
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170
CARlBBEANA.
Sir Gillies Paine, & John Rooth.
Daniel Cunyngham, & Hugh Hamersley.
Robert .. „
William Coleman, „
"William Gordon, A: John Kennion.
Benjamin Ball, A James Tobin.
Thomas Crisp, Nicholas Crisp, & George
Irviue.
>> ii
Thomas Davison, & Lewis Davis.
Ebednegoe Mathew, & Edward Jessup.
Samuel Nibbs & wife, & Richard Oliver.
John Walker, &. Thomas Walker.
W. Woodley, & Ralph Payne.
William Mathew Burt,' & Richard Maitland.
Isaac Mathew, & Bezeliel Hodge.
William Mathew,
Abednego Mathew, & Richard Maitland.
John Spooner, & Joseph Rawlins.
SI 15
Rowland Otto Bayer, & John Otto Bayer.
Mary Darby, & Hugh Hamerslcy.
William French, & Thomas Kearnon.
Thomas Martin, & John Tomliuson.
Augustin Boyd, & Martha Seojjer als. Cully.
Robert Christian, Sc Douglas.
Thomas Dickins, & Richard Wilson.
Ann Evanson, & Thomas Warner.
Gerrard, & Thomas Dicken.
Patrick Grant, '& Douglas.
ii |i
Mary Charity Knight, & Warner.
Ralph Payne, & Henry Wilmot.
Richard Elleston, Sc Anna Palronella Elletson.
Roland Frye, it Samuel Redhead.
Thomas, Lord Montt'ord, & Thomas Ryder.
William Newton, & Francis Delap.
Jolin Nelson, it Barlow Trecotchick.
,, <t Christopher Devonshire.
John Snowdon, & William Jackson.
Peter Beck ford, & Thomas Collett.
M ii
John Spencer Colepepper, & Robert Webb.
)> ii
George Hatsell, it Samuel Spencer.
S. Christophers
1758
Bl
ii
1759
B4
n
n
Bl
ii
n
B 1
Jamaica
B5
Nevis
17G0
Bl
S. Christophers
1?
B4
ii
n
B4
Jamaica
n
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S. Christophers
?1
B 1
Antigua
ii
B2
Barbadoes
jj
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1 ,
n
Bl
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»
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11
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1) ■
B5
Antigua
1702
B3
ii
ii
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ii
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S. Christophers
1703
Bl
Antigua
B3
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B3
S. Christophers
n
B2
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ii
B2
ii
j>
B2
Antigua
I 1
B4
S. Christophers
ii
B2
Antigua
11
B3
ii
n
B3
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B4
Xe\ is
ii
B2
ii
B2
Jamaica
17G4
B2
Antigua
1 •
15 2
ii
11
B2
Barbadoes
If
155
B 5
ii
11
Antigua
11
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Granada
11
15 I
ii
11
B 4
ii
11
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ii
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ii
1705
15:5
11
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11
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11
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ii
11
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in
Richard Smith, Sc Joseph Pickering.
ThornhTll Mary Charlotte Banks, & Francis B
"William Haggatt, & Joseph Pickering.
Amey Thomson, & Daniel Earle.
Henritta Thomson, & Daniel Earle.
John Williams, A: Jolm Williams, junr.
Caroline Douglas. & Ralph Willet.
Campbell Dalrymple, & Kalph Willet.
Sarah Johnson, & Grodsehall Johnson.
,, & Thomas Eyre.
William Lake, & Richard Wells.
Valentine Morris, & James Gordon.
Richard Oliver, & Ralph Willett.
Thomas Oliver, .,
Richard Tyson, & Nathaniel Wells*
John Tyson, ,,
•>> 11
Edward Warner, & John Johnson.
Armand Beneville, & John Burke.
James Barrett, & Elias Ferris.
George Crump, & Nathaniel Crump.
William Julius, & Henry Wilmot.
11 11
Domenick Trant, & Nathaniel Templeman.
Nathaniel Templeman. & Domenick Trant.
Richard Maitland, & James Vei'child.
Johu Mills, Peter Mathew, & John Williams.
John Mills, John Mathew, & John Williams.
John Mills, Peter Metthew, & Francis Banks.
Peter Metthew, & Francis Banks.
John Nelson, & Barlow Trecothoch.
William Williams, & Peter Clark.
John Williams, & Jolm Mills.
John Williams, junr., & John Mills.
Francis Williams, „
Sarah Williams, „
Samuel Bryan, & William Gunthorpe.
11 11
James, Lord Craustoun, & John Banister.
William Cranstouu ,,
George Crump, & Jolm Burke.
Barbadocs
17Go
B2
B2
nks. Nevis
17GG
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Montserrat
(J
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it
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19
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11
11
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Bo
Montserrat
17G7
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n
11
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Antigua
11
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1 1
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Bo
ii
11
Bo
S.
Christophers
11
B 1
Antigua
11
B3
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11
B3
Montseratt
n
B2
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n
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S.
Christophers
n
B2
n
n
1 1
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B2
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Bl
i)
1768
Bl
n
11
Bo
.,
11
Bl
s.
Christophers
ri
Bl
n
B4
Mountserat
ii
BG
BG
s.
Christophers
17(59
B 1
Nevis
1 J
B4
n
n
B4
11
n
B 1
11
11
B 1
11
ii
Bl
11
11
1H
B4
Granada
B3
Nevis
11
B2
M
11
B2
11
11
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11
11
B2
11
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B2
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1770
B2
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15 2
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11
B2
Antigua
11
111
(To be continued.)
172 CARIBBEANA.
jHatsou iltttrrs relating to Dominica,
1800-iao;
o.*
1801.
10. Bath, 12 Bond Street, Feb. 17. Capt. Maine Walrond to J. M. Sr.
Can I beg o£ you to give any Information respecting iny little Property in
Dominica .... My House id not sold .... a Wooden House is always wanting
some Repair I know not how Constable has acted respecting the Furniture.
I am ignorant whether Harriott is still a Dependent on me or if she has found
a Protector.
Dear Sir,
11. B. Lucas to J. M.
Antigua, 27lh Feb* 1S01.
1 left Dominica this Day Week in the Packet, on Busincfs chiefly relating
to Wilbrahain's Estate. The Governor embarked at the same time in the Gaieto,
which was appointed to convoy us; but the following Day the Gaiete chased two
Yefsels to leeward, & has not since been seen, wch I am afraid will detain me here
longer than I intended, as 1 depended on returning with the Governor (whose
stay was only to be -i or 4 Days) in the Domini en Governm* Brig, now here waiting
for him. Yesterday Lord Lavington met the other two Branches of the
Legislature for the first time since his Arrival, when ho made them a most flowery
Speech. He keeps up a good deal of State, & seems to be very much beloved &
respected by the People. 1 was pleased to observe the Order & Decorum with
which the public Busmefs is transacted here, so different from what is practised
in other Colonies. No interruption, loud private speaking, or any other
irregularity is suffered in either House, & the most respectful Attention is paid to
the Speaker by every individual. They pafsed a Bill Yesterday, giving the Gov',
besides the usual thousand pounds a year, an additional £700 a year during his
residence, it also £'-l0o a year to pay House Rent; the two latter Sums to be
enjoyed by the President, whenever the Gov' is absent. President Byam has
already £600 a year settled on him for Life. I have just been riding over part
of Mr Dauieli's Estate, A: 1 am happy to find it is likely to have a pretty good
Crop — 10 Hhds. of very good Sugar arc already in yc Curing House, & 100 more
are expected — but the young Plants tor next year's Crop begin to cry out for
Kain. 1 don't know that you are acquainted here, & therefore shall take my leave
of this Island.
I am sorry to tell you that Mr M. Lachlan's ill State of Health obliges him to
go to Europe in the first Convoy. There were some Doubts, from the Governor a
Declarations, whether he wo'1 be able to obtain Leave. vV whether he woJ n<>i be
obliged to resign his Appomtm' of treasurer. However we urged him to make his
Application at once, in order, that if it was refused, there might be time to take
the Matter up in the Council & ATsembly. He did so, A; to our surprize Leave
was immediately granted to go either to Europe or America, exprelscd in the mo.^t
friendly Terms. We apprehend, notwithstanding, that there will be some
Difficulty when his Depute is to be sworn in. Mc M. L. has appointed Mr Noyce,
& he will be presented as soon as the Gov' returns to Dominica.
Mr Pagan & Mr Eraser arrived from Martinique in \' Packet in winch I came
hither; they both look well. The Nysus with her valuable far-.', arrived -
Days before, all well. One of her fair Palaeugers, Mil's Morsou, I expect will
* Coutinuod from p. 13J.
CARIBBEANA. 173
shortly take the Xante of Xoyce, every thing I believe being settled except the
Day. It gives me great Pleasure to hear, as well by our Friends lately arrived,
as from Mri Lucas's Letters, thai you are in good Health A Spirits. 1 shall be
happy when 1 can make it convenient to .-hake yon by the Hand in London, but
when that may be I can't yel determine. i am in great Hopes our Priend
Mr Gillon will get me speedily relieved from my attendance on Custom House
Duty; as Mr Laing tills me he left the Business of transferrin!,' my Place to my
Nephew in such a situation as to require only my Fanction to it. which J have sent
by the Packet to Mr Gillon in the shape of a designation. I afsure you I am
heartily tired of the Office. I beg you will remember me to all our Dominica
Friends, as well as to Mr Hardy (to whose Care I must addrefs this, not having
an opportunity of enquiring where you are) it his Family, & the Wadesons.
I remain, with great regard,
Dear Sir,
very sincerely yours,
John Matson Esq. B. Lucas.
His Lordship makes this place very gay just now. The Council & Afsemblv
gave him a handsome Dinner yesterday at wch I was present, & this Evening t lies-
give him a very grand Ball at the Court House, to which I am also going.
12. 24 Artillery Place (Einsbtiry). 4 March. Tho. Pagan, Esq., to J. M. Sr,
89 Newman Street, asking for information from D. respecting the quantity of
sugar that may be expected from the Colebrook Bay Estates.
13. Dominica. 20 April. Simon Eraser to J. M.
.... poor McLachlan's death. Severall were talked of to fill the Offices of
Treasurer and J. of the Adm'>' .... and none more confidently than Salton ....
His Ex? making offer of it to me .... I was induced to accept of it ... . Metcalfe
has since been appointed Treasurer. Pagan is still here plagued about his
accounts. His predecessors GugOU, Smith, &C. [The dispute between him and
the House of Assembly was as to whether the Sales books in the Marshal's Office
were of a public nature — Editoh.] Mr 13. Lucas goes home in this Packet.
Mrs Lucas's indisposition.
15. Simon Eraser to J. M.
Dear Sir
I had the pleasure of writing you on the 20 TJlt0 since which, or prior
since my leaving England 1 have not been favoured with any <d' yours. The 6rs1
Convoy sailed a lew davs after the date of my last by the Packet and I am told
they were both at Sl Kitts at the same time, but notwithstanding the calls at our
New Conquests by the Packet, she will I am perswaded get home Long before
the Convoy.
Capt" Harvey called in here for the Trade of tins Port and your son Capt"
Richard took down thai from the Leeward Islands. Mr. John Matson went with
Capt" Harvey to sl Kitts with the intention of taking a trip to the Xorthward,
from whence he is not as yet returned, but hourly expected. His presence may
be wanted in the Custom House or for (ii lions Concerns, km in the Admiralty he
has lost nothing, for in fact nothing has been done in his absence, or appears i ■
me likely to come forward. I lie Ships of War since our late Conquests are
chiefly to Leeward and e\en our Government Brig has carried her late prizes to
that quarter. Our Governor also has a hankering that way. lie has not long
ago been at Montserrat and Antigua and is now just returned from a ten days
excursion to the Saints. Ail no doubt for the good of the sen ice.
174 CAUIBBEANA.
Mr Pagans businefs is I trust at length drawing near a close. He presented a
second Memorial to the Council stating their extrajudicial conduct in alsumij ; I
themselves the functions of a Court of Justice and requesting that they would
addrefs the Governor to direct the Law Officer of the Crown to proceed against
him if in fault, and, on their not meeting tor some day.- thereafter, He Petitioned
the Governor praying for relief generally and annexed to his Petition Copies of
all former proceedings. The mode the Governor chose to adopt without any
communication with the Legislature was by directing the Sol. Gen. to bring an
action for the recovery of the Sales Book. And on the Council meeting a few
days thereafter I founded a motion for the paym' on the Boards having taken
the Memorial into consideration. The information given to the Board I". I e
Solicitor General of his being order" to enter an action and on an offer made by
Mr Pagan to lodge the .Sales Book in the Registers otlice to be copied at the
Public expense, such Copy to be delivered to Mr Pagan if required by him, and
the original to remain in the otlice untill the question of right was legally decided.
which was adopted, and a met'sage sent to the H. of Als>' informing them of our
readinels to join them in addressing the Governor to ilsue his warrants for the
payment of Mr Pagans two accounts. Both Parties seem perfectly satisfied with
this arrangement. The Council conceive Mr Pagans lodging the Book to be a
virtual compliance with their wishes And he by the Publics paying for the Copy
and the Originals remaining with the Register untill the question of right is
legally determined considers them to have abandoned their original Claim to
decide on that right. And now as the Copy must answer all M' Pagans purpose,
tho' he as well as they still persist in saying that they must have the question of
right to the Original Book determined. 1 am in hopes they will all cool enough to
see that it can answer no usefull purpose and that we shall soou hear no more on
the Subject.
Mils Molly and her Child live in my close neighbourhood (Molurs) and are
both perfectly well. She has this instant called and desired me to say so, and also
that she intends to visit an Aunt she has at Sl Lucia where she means to pals a
few months if you do not return sooner which 1 told her would probably be the
case. 1 have not seen Reed or any body who has heard from you by the Packet —
Gillons Manager has been exceedingly ill for some time past and obliged to
remove to father Marbonys. The Crop however I am told is far advanced and
likely to be taken oft' in time, but God knows what we are to do for Shipping —
By the Loudon Convoy now arrived at Martinique we are said to have only one
Ship, nor have we heard what is become of the other two that were expected.
We have nothing new of consequence. Two Frigates from France have trot
in to Guadaloupc within these few days, but we now have two blocking them up.
All our fears are that they are but the fore runners of a larger Squadron and our
Naval force in these Seas is at present not very formidable — We trust however
that peace will soon put an end to all our fears.
Poor Joseph Grant of Collehose was about 10 days ago murdered by some of
his Negroes. Three are taken up and one of them confefsea having shot him
thro' the head when asleep ill his hammock on Sunday was eight days when his
family were in Church — they afterwards put a Coffee Puller or some other heavy
piece of wood along side of him which they pretended had fallen upon him from
some of the beams above, and under this idea he was hurried, but on discovering.
a few days thereafter, a Slug in one of the Posts of the Boucang in which he was.
they were induced to take up the bodv and found no lei's than two or three Sluijs
or Balls lodged in his head— 1 am this instant informed that Mr and M Peed
are in great distreis from some accounts they have received of their daughter —
I should be sorry any thing ailed her for she is a line child. 1 beg my best
compliments to her Guardian -M' Gillon and always am
Dear Sir
Tours Sincerely
Pomiuica, 1 June 1801, Simon Phaser.
CAHIBBEAXA. 175
17. Sandwich. June 30. John M. to John M. at 9 Grafton Street.
Captains Tho* Harvey, AV1" Harvey & Jn° Bovs are hourly expected to arrive
from the "West Indies I believe all in Capt" Harvey's ship.
19. London. July 18. From the same to the same.
The Morning Paper of this Day announces the Departure of the Townsend
Packet from Falmouth on the 11th instant with the first Mail .... I have had
several Letters from Capt" Richard since his Arrival .... the Daphne and Unite*
are both to be paid off at Sheerness where they now are .... A few Days a^n
1 met Captains Boys and Harvey who were Passengers in the Daphne. Sir 1'.
Stephens now promises that he will seriously attend to me .... Yesterday I dined
with Governor Bruce who is in town with his Lady. Gillon, J. Lucas. Edwards,
Dufrayer, And™ Smith I dined with two Days ago. B. Lucas & .1. Robinson are
in Town and wishing me lo go with them to Cheltenham .... Pray let me know
what Molly says to my letter and if all her Difficulties are removed, and whether
she expresses [a wish] to come to me here if 1 remain in England.
The next letter I give in full, as it describes SO minutely a set of chambers,
such as would be often used by law students, of whom so many were \\ e>t
Indians.
20. London. July L't. John l'enketh Bin'o to J. M.
Gray's Inn, Friday Morning.
Sir
As you appeared the other day, when you did me the honor to call, to
have some idea of taking Chambers, I have the pleasure to inform you thai the
Set at the Bottom of tins Stair Case, which 1 mentioned to you, are new vacant.
• In a letter of Aug. 7 the late Bustle baa kept both Daphne and Unite" in Commission.
IS. London. July 1. John M. Sr to his son John at Dominica.
The Packet in which our Friend Mr Lucas came to Europe arrived the End of
May .... his Arrival at Okingham in Berkshire, where his Family reside. Our
Friend Mr Hardy, after a Confinement of a few Days died on the \'.)'h of last
Month; poor M'5 Hardy and four Daughters are left to lament his Loss, and 1
very much fear they will have a scanty Maintenance: his expensive mode of
Living, it is imagined, has prevented his making an ample Provision for his
Family .... Gillon has been your very good Friend, as far as he could, in holding
fast all that was remitted, on the joint Account of Hardy and Gillon .... 1
understand that you have £13,000 -i pr Cent consols standing in their names ....
Mr Hardy's Executrix. I am told, is his Widow, and to whom he has left his
whole property .... The Balance due from Hardy to me does not exceed £200
.... Fortunately he transferred on my arrival at Liverpool £2000 3 pr Cent
consols into my own Xante.
It was unkind in Governor Johnstone not to make a Provision for me in
appointing Mr Fraser to the Admiralty, but my Appointment sent in March last
will do away the Governor's, and if necessary, you may produce my Commission
(which is also recorded) to shew my Authority to appoint a Surrogate or Deputy.
My Friend Ecid the Solicitor General .... Tell him I beg to be remembered
kindly to him and MIS Reid and that his little Girl is well, and spending her
Vacation with Mrs Berkley at Clapham.
Sat. July 1. I have been very uneasy about the Leeward Island Fleet ....
The Convoy is arrived with the Loss it is said of Seven Ships which were separated
and captured by a French Privateer .... the Daphne took Charge of the Ships
bound for Sl George's Channel.
176 CAEIBBEA.NA.
Two Gentlemen are to have the Refusal of them, but I believe as there is son v
probability that neither will take I hem, I thought it my duty to give you tin-
earliest Information about them.
They consist of a sitting Room, Bed Room, & a small Closet to put Boxes
in, or any thing that you may not immediately want. But the great thing yon
seemed to wish was a Kitchen, & 1 am happy to say there is one belonging to this
Set, which is very conveniently situated; in it there is a Pump (the Watei
which I am informed is very good) £ a small Boiler: there is also a Back Kitchen
& a good Coal Cellar which will hold two Chaldron & a half of I i
They may need beautifying in a .-mall degree, the Bent is Thirty Guineas pr
Annum, exclusive of Taxes. As several persons are wanting them, 1 shd conceive,
if you are not otherwise engaged, a visit to them tomorrow w'1 be adviseable, & 1
will take care that my Laundrel's shall be in the "Way to shew them to you.
I remain
Sir
Tour very humble Scrv'
Jon>" Pe:n"keti[ Buhe.
Cheltenham was a favourite place of resort for people from the Tropics, and
the next letter describes the mode of life there.
21. B. Lucas to J. M.
Cheltenham, 31st July 1S01.
My dear Sir,
Mr J. Lucas & myself drove to the George Inn in this place, on
Wednesday last, where we still remain, & as we have very indifferent reports of
the boarding Houses. A; Lodgings are very difficult to be got, & not always very
convenient or agreable. 1 believe we shall not remove our Quarters, while we stay
at Cheltenham ; which we think of making about a Fortnight. May we look for
you to join us? If yon come down, lei it be soon, & you may meet with some
you know. Cap' Walrond,* M" Athillf & her Daughror & Mil's McDonough,
M" Powell & her Family, \vth M" Maisey <fc Mils McGinnis, & the two Mils
Ochterlonys ; & also W1" Webb;}; with his Curricle & pair. & outrider! We have
drank water two mornings, & it agrees very well with us. We have engaged
Horses at 25/- per week each, & mean to ramble about the Country. I am told
every thing here is very reasonable, but as we have eaten onlj one Dinner in
Cheltenham, & that not at our own Expense, 1 can't tell you what our meals will
cost us. The Subscriptions are, a Guinea to the Master of Ceremonies, :! (i for
the Boom by the Pump, 10/G for the Water when you depart & 5 - to the
pumper: tins is all that I am yet acquainted with. 1 have not yel seen
Mr Miller. Do you intend to come together? M* Edwards & Mr Conway leave
us next Wednesday. They & a M' McBurnie from M'que, have Lodgings about
a Quarter of a Mile out of Town, & provide for their Table, with the assistance of
a woman in the House, who is their rook A; purveyor. That mode of living wou'd
not do for us, not having either of us a Servant, & they have two amongst thein.
tho' one wou'd be sufficient.
I suppose you have heard from Dominica by the Packet: Wc have no News
in our Letters; except that our Friend MM Noyce was thrown from her II
by a pig running between its Legs A: bringing it upon its knees; she had her
Collar bone broken & was otherwise much bruised, but was entirely recovered.
• Capt. Slain Swete Walrond, see 1m> pedigree in " Antigua," iii,
t M" AtUill, see " Ann ;ua," vol. i. IS She Jiv.l nexl year at Hath.
} W" Webb, P of a Muntserrat Family, see " Antigua/' vol. hi. In a later letter be ii stated
to have stood for Taunton, but lo<t tho election,
CARIBBEAN A. 177
I hope you had good Account.- from your Son. If you think of coming hither,
let me know when you leave London, & I'll procure you Some Bort of accommoda-
tion— such as you may choose, if it is to be had & you will let me know
what sort. In the mean time I remain,
Dear Sir,
Yours very sincerely,
John Matson Esq. B. Lucas.
22. London. Aug. 7. John M. Sr to his son, J. M. Jr, at Dominica.
Govr Bruce & his young wife are here. & intend to <_'ct a House in the
Neighbourhood; it is Time he was settled although he enjoys strong Health at
the Age of 70. .1. Robinson is repairing A. beautifying his House at Epsoin & 1
conclude will end his Days there. Daniell* is a Farmer in the Neighbourly i of
Lynn in Norfolk & I suppose will not return to the West Indies. IS. Lucas
talks of continuing in England & speaks of occasionally visiting Dominica at a
distant Day : He & Mr J. Lucas are at Cheltenham .... J. Lucas ought to
remain in Europe until next Year, but I doubt if he will have Resolution to leave
his Matters abroad for such Length of time .... I expect in a Day or two to
receive the Kings Leave under His, Sign Manual to remain in England. . . .
Mr Buee's son lately from Cambridge has called upon me. Tell his Father that
he is well, and is a promising young .Man.
On the back of this letter J. M. Jr has written in pencil a column of names
with various small amounts against them, possibly gains or losses at cards:
J. Eraser, J3 Lockhart, J. Lockhart, Kelshall, Postlethwaite. Potter. R. Reid,
.1. Gordon, J. Glanviile, W"1 Bremner, Tho8 Collins, J" Laing, \V. A. Buee,
Wm Henderson. S. Eraser, C. "Winston. S. Beech, G. Novce, .Is Dodd. J8 Jordan,
G. Metcalfe, R. Metcalfe, J. Corlet, J" Clark, J' Laing", McGinnis, R. Browne,
Saiton, J. Wardrobe, Lieut. Wight, Lieut. Roe. (They were mostly residents
at Roseau.)
23. London. Sept. 3. J. M. Sr to J. M. J' at Dominica.
Two Days since Mr Cumming saw Gillon and communicated your Arrival at
Martinico .... Yesterday your Friend Mr Hooton informed me that you left
Martinico in his Schooner on the 17l!l June. Mr Hooton purposes to drink the
waters at Cheltenham for a fortnight, and to spend the winter in London ....
I last week paid a visit to Mr B. Lucas at Okingbam in Berkshire and staid
several Davs with him Mra Lucas A Ins four Daughters, who are eager t"
a good House with Land in this Country and seem not to have any Intentions of
returning to Dominica.
24. Tunbridgc Wells. Sept. 23. Govr James Bruce to J. M. Sr., 7 Buckingham
Street. Strand.
I mean to go to Bath for the winter .... By the mccrc-t Accident I met with
your friend Dr Symmonds & son whoes health I have often drank at your table
as well as my own in Dominica.
(To be ron/uiued.)
• Thos. Daniell had boon Attorney General of Dominica, anil died of cancer 17 March 1806
at Snettishaiu, near Lynn. (See mile, p. 94.) Several of this name were settled in the Leeward
Islands, (Sue " Antigua," i. Ism ) Another family from Barbados retired to Bristol.
vol. I. >
178 CA1UBBEANA.
iHomtmcntal KnstrtptfoiHi in (Dntjlairtj
relating to 2.23 est Kirttans/
BATHWICK, BATH.
On the south side of the sloping top : —
In Memory of
SARAH ANN HAGGATT LLOYD CALDECOT
WIDOW OF
WILLIAM LLOYD CALDECOT ESQRE.
OF LlANDEGWINIO CAItNAItVONSllIliK
Died Maech 3bd. 1SS5 Aged 81.
(One line.)
On the nortli side of ditto : —
In Memory of
WILLIAM LLOYD CALDECOT ESQR£.
of Llandeowinio Cahxahvonshiiie a Magisteate
and Deputy Lieutenant for that county
and Lincolnshire
He died the 9t" June 1863 Aged SO
(One line.)
At the other end is carved a shield.
Arms. — Argent, a stag tripping; on an Tnescutcheon Quarterly 1 and 4,
Argent, a chevron Gules between three, cinquefotls ; 2 and 3, Bendy Argent and
Gules.
In the churchyard around the old church, close to the east gate, on a large
flat stone over vault. This and the Savage tomh are enclosed hy iron railings: —
Underneath
are deposited the Remains of
MARY, the much lamented Wife of
RICHARD OLIVER SMITH Efqre.
and daughter of
EDMUND BRODKKIP Eli|rc.
she departed this Life Feb> 23 IS29
in the lo1'1 year of her Asje.
Alio of ELISABETH HARRIET
the Infant daughter of
ROBERT SAVAGE Etq'°.
who died Sepf. 28th 1825.
1SO0, Oct. 3. Tuesday, was married al Stoneaston, by the Rev. Mr. Kingsmill,
Edmund Broderip. jun. esi|. of Wells, to Miss Grace Greeu hill, youngest daughter
of Benj. Greenhill, esq. of stoneaston.
1807, Feb. 27. Wednesday, died in London. Mr. F. Broderip, brother of
Dr. Broderip, of Bath, and of E. Broderip, esq. Wells. (" Dorchester and Sher-
borne Journal.")
* Continued from p. 128.
CARIBBEAN.!. 179
1S29. Thursday, March 5. In Pulteney-street, Mary, wife of Richard 0.
Smith, esq; of Baring place, Heavitree, Devon, and daughter of the late E. Bro-
derip, esq ; of Wells.
R. O. Smith was a natural son of William Smith of Antigua and Grenada by
a certain Sarah Dean. His father, in his will dated 15 July 179:], proved
S November 1791 (P.C.C., 5S0, Hoi man), stated that lie was then aged 5 years
ami 2 months, and he bequeathed him his Revolution Hall estate in St John's
Parish, Grenada. (See ante, p. 150.)
On a flat stone over vault adjoining the preceding one : —
To the Mcmorv of
GRACE AXGLIX, the beloved Wife of
ROBERT SAVAGE Esq1': of this Parish,
and daughter of
PHILIP AXGLIX SCARLETT E.sqr:
of the Island of Jamaica
who departed this life
on the 30th day of July 1821,
in the 2G"': year of her Age.
1821, Thursday, Aug. 2. Monday, died, to the inexpressible grief of her
afflicted husband and family, the amiable and beloved wife of Robert Savage, esq ;
of Sydney-place. (" B.C.")
P. A. Scarlett was eldest brother of the first Lord Abinger. Tn Broadwater
Church, co. Sussex, there is a tablet in the Chancel to Sir William Anglin Scarlett,
Knight, Chief Justice of Jamaica, who died there 9 October 1831, and was buried
at Mandeville. His widow Mary died at Worthing 11 October 1S32. Their
eldest son Robert William died at Worthing 22 October 1S32, aged 22, and the
monument was erected by the hitter's brother.
Close to the east gate : —
.... ANA LOUISA H. . . FOBD
Daughter of
PAUL HOES FO ED Efq/.
Attorney General
of the If land of Antiqua,
And AMELIA his Wife
Died 30: May L820
Aged 23 Years.
In the same Vault arc depofited
the Remains of
CLAEEXCE Ross llnllsFOBD,
who died Sepr. 20th 1836,
Aged two Months.
And
HESRY HADDISOS COMBE UOrtSFORD,
who died Jau>\ 17"' is is.
Aged Pour Years and Xinc Months
The two Sons of Sir i ." imnsFO/iD,
(Chief Justice of the Island of
Antigua and Alontserrnt
and elizsbetu his Wife.
zr 2
180 CABIBBEANA.
1S20, June 8. On 30th ult. died in Pultency-st. of a rapid decline, Christiana
Louisa, youngesl daughter oi' the Hon. Paul Horsford, his Majesty's Attorney -
General for the Leeward Islands.
1830, March 2"i. March 20, was married at Walcot church, R. M. Horsford,
esq ; his Majesty's Solicitor-General for the island of Antigua, to Elizabeth Maria,
eldest daughter of .John Maddison. cmj ; of Alvingham, Lincolnshire, and of
Green-Park buildings, Bath. (" B.C.")
184S, Jan. 17. In Upper Seymour-st. in his 5th year, Henry-Maddison-
Combe, the only child of Sir Bobert Horsford, Attorney-general of Antigua.
(" G.M.," 324.)
For pedigree see i: Antigua," ii. SG.
On a flat stone over vault south of the church :—
In Memory of the
KevJ WILLIAM GUXTHORPE
who died March 21st. 1S2G
Aged -41 Years.
He was born 10 January 17S5 at Antigua, where his family had been settled
since 1G78. From 170.") — 1S03 he was at Winchester School, and then went to
St. John's College, Oxford, but took no degree. He married (licence dated
28 January 1807) Alicia, dan. of Josiah Jackson of Southampton. She was born
13 July 178S and died 2s February 1843 in London. Their children were : —
1. John Hamilton Gunthorpe, horn 31 October 1S07 ; died 5 October 1S38 ;
married Margaret Yates, and had a dau., mother of Byam Shaw.
2. William M. Gunthorpe, born 5 January 1811; died 1S57 : married
a Miss Boss, and had issue Henry, Sidney, Arthur, Edward John, and
a dau.
3. James Atliill Gunthorpe, born 14 November 1SI2: died 1S.1S. Married
14 June 1S44, at Brighton, Julia Charlotte Nuthall (second dau. of
Col. John Nuthall of the Bengal Cavalry), born 4 July 1S2"> ; died
June 1803, having had issue: —
Myra Rosa, born is August IS47; died 1872. Married 24 December
18GG Thomas Harry Cruitwell at Queen Square (born LS \.ugus<
184S), and their son Harry Athill Cruttwell. M.D., is now of
Bagshot, Surrey.
Helen Alicia, born 'JO January L851 ; married her cousin Sidney
Gunthorpe. who dud 1884. she died 3 December 1899.
Charles, born 29 October 1833 ; died 4 September IS57 at Masuli-
pataiu.
4. Alicia Gunthorpe, born 11 April lSl.j; married L>v> October 1834 Sir
Brodrick Hartwell, 2nd Hart. She died 21 April 1859 ; he was bom
17 July L813 and died 11 December ISSS.
5. Letitia Cusack Gunthorpe, born 7 July LS19 ; married, 0 August lvJ7
at Antigua, rlenrj E> ans.
G. Jeannetta Maria Gunthorpe, born 31 October 1821; married, 20 June
1843 at Marylebono, Fred Warner of Trinidad.
For further details see " Antigua," ii. 38, but several of the above notes are
additional, having been supplied me by Dr. Harry Athill Cruttwell of Bagshot,
Surrey, who has several miniatures and portraits of the Gunthorpes.
CAEXBBEANA. 181
WESTON, two miles from Hath. (" The ( 'lunch Rambler," i. 3-10.)
In the churchyard : —
HERE LIE THE REMAINS OF
THE HON. KEAN OSBORNE
LATE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLT
IN THE ISLAND OF JAMAICA
WHICH WERE BROUGHT FROM MONT-SOUS-YACDRAY
IN FRANCE
WHERE HE DEPARTED THIS LIFE
, 14TH SEPTEMBER lN20
ON HIS WAY TO ITALY FOR THE HEALTH OF THE
WRETCHED SURVIVOR ELIZABETH OSBORNE
HE WAS A MAN AFTER GODS OWN HEART.
In 1S01 one of this name of Vere parish, and owner of " Woods," was then
Speaker. (Lady Xugent's Journal.)
There was a Kean Osborne of Antigua, who died 1705-6; a second who died
December 17S1, and whose son, an M.lb, died 27 September 1S52, aged S:}. The
curious Christian name would point to some relationship between the Osbornes
of Jamaica and Antigua. (See " Antigua," ii. 368.)
Mrs. Jane Webb, bite of Montserrat, now of St. George's, Hanover Square,
widow. Will dated 23 October 1761. £L00 in trust for Sarah Hamer. dau. of
Will. White, planter, of Montserrat. My nieces Frances Osborne and .Martha
White, two other of his dans., t'loO each. £1000 on trust until .Master Keene
Osborne, son of my s'1 niece Trances Osborne, be 21. Proved 19 October 17(Js
(P.C.C., 399, Seeker.)
In the churchyard on the north side, on a large monument inside iron
railings. On the west side : —
IN MEMORY OF
ELIZA LUd HOPE TOBIN,
ONLY DAUGHTER OF
CAPTAIN GEORGE TOBIN, R.N. C:B.
AND DOROTHY HIS WIFE,
BORN NOV: 25, L810, DIKl) MARCH 11, 183-1.
(Thirteen lines follow.)
On the south side : —
ALSO
TO THE MEMORY
OF
OEOBGE WEBBE TOBIN ESQ
LATE OF
THE QUEENS li.VVS
WHO
DIED AT ANGI.ESEA VILLA
OCT 21, 1840
AGED 33 I EARS.
182 CARIBBEAN.
On the east side : —
SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY
OF
DOROTHY TOBI>'
WIDOW
or
RE.U1 ADMIRAL GEORGE TOBEX C.B.
DIED
AT ANGLESEY NEAR OOSPORT
AUGUST 30, 1840:
AGED 72.
See "Antigua," iii. 136, for pedigree of these Tohins of Nevis.
LITTLE PARADOX, CO. ESSEX.
On a mural tablet in the Church : —
In the Family Vault of her Son-in-law Edward Parsons Esquire are deposited
the remains of M" Bridget Woodley widow of William Woodley, Esquire, of the
Island of Sl Christopher where he is interred. She departed this Life the 13"'
Day of Feb'-V 1750 aged 74 years (etc.).
Erected by her son John Woodley in 17u'<'>.
In the churchyard : —
Here lyeth the body of 31" Ann Newth who departed this life the 12,h (?) day
of August 17-18 (?) aged 58 years.
Also the body of Lucretia wife of William Woodley, Esq., of the Island of
Nevis in America, who died in Childbed at liougham Place near Uury in Suffolk
IP1' Day of May 17oU aged 2^> years.
Here lieth the Body of Hester Woodley who died the 13tu of May 1767
aged 62.
This Stone was erected by John Woodley, Esq., of Cork Street. London
"As a grateful Remembrance of her Faithfully discharging her Duly with the
utmost Attention and Integrity in the Service of his late Mother Mrb Bridget
Woodley to whom she belonged during her Life, And after her Death to her
Daughter M" Mary Parsons by virtue of a reciprocal Agreement made between
the said M" Bridget Woodley and her son John Woodley whose Property she
would otherwise have been at her Decease.
These are Facts."
(Taken in 1898.) Keith W. Mlhhat.
William Woodley of St. Ivitts, husband of Bridget, died between 1733 and
1713. She was a dan. of ... . Wall of Nevis. Mrs. Anne Newth being her
youngest sister. Her will was dated '.) February 1756 and proved 1 April L7GU
(P.C.C., 1'1'j, Glazier) by her two sons William and John. She mentions her
kinsman William Woodley of Roughain, co. Suffolk, but hi- exact relationship
has not been ascertained. In 17G7 there was also liviugat Ecclca Hall in NorJ
a William Woodley, who was named as a Trustee iu 17sl and 17D2, so that there
is some confusion m the pedigree.
Hester Woodley was a slave as well as a devoted personal attendant. Here
is the will of her grauddau. ; -
Hester Woodley of Snalewell, co. Cambridge. Wdl dated 1 May L7S7.
Mistress Mary Parsons. My two aunts Cadee and Susannah Woodley <'t
S' Chr. Mr Parson's estate there. My halt' brother Tlio. Woodley at S1 Chr.
Nath. Webbc at Nctteswell, co. Essex. To be buried m the family vault at
CARIBBEAN A. 183
Parndon or in the vault with my late grandmother Hester Woodley. Proved
1 February 17SS (P.C.C., 106, Calvert).
John Woodley of Cork Street, in his will dated in 1767, desired to be buried
"anywhere but in the vault belonging to Edwd Parson, Esq., in the parish church
of Little Parndon, co. Essex."
For pedigrees of Woodley, Parson. Wall, and Mills, see "Antigua," iii. 230,
but much additional information has been since obtaiued.
Editor.
ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH,* ST. ALBANS, CO. HERTS.
On a floor-stone in the nave, south-west corner: —
Here lyes bvried the dodt of Captain-
Simon Gordax of Bornhill ix Harford
SllIRE WHO DIED THE IS DAT OI' OCTOBER
1069t AGEED [sic] OS YEARS W.VS MAKED TO
Sarah Hoste IS tears 3 qartkrs [sic'] by
WHOME HE HAD IS.SVE 2 SOXS AND 3
DAVGIITEUS.
Of honest birth of marchant trade,
A man of worthy fame.
A captaiue of Saint Christophers
Simon gordan by name.
from burning Sone, to frosen Sone
his youthfull years lie spent
the wouders of the lord he saw
to his soules greate content
religious was his life to god,
to men his dealing just
the poorc and strangers they can tell,
that wealth was not his trust.
his Soul to god he did coin mend
his body to the dust
wheare he Sings continuall prais
In glory with the just.
On an adjoining floor-stone : —
MARTHA one of the Daughters
of SIMON (JORDAN Late of
this parish Gent : hath here Deposited
her well Beloved Husband
EDWARD SHIPPER!* Late Citizen
and Apothecary of i. on don
obit Mart: 3 l"721 .l.iat 50
Here is Alio Deposited the above named
MARTHA SHIPL'ERY
Obit November yc 30. 1736 -Etat SL
Gordon Milbourne Gcni :
of Watford Hart Died Decern'.
the 6. 1756 Aged 7k
Mr8 MARY MILBOURXE widow
of the abovctnention'd
Gordon Milbourne Gent
Jan L790 Aged ^<>.
(To be continued.)
• Copi.'il 11 S.'ptomhcr 1:h)S by tli<- lvlilor.
t The Burials tor 1UI7 — 7'.» arc missing [roiu Ok I'.ir.-U Register.
184 CARIBBEAN A.
i?otcs ant) Outrun
SIMMONS OF BAKBADOS.
Can any of the readers of " Caribbeana" refer me to a Scottish or Barbadian
newspaper of 1777 to 17^0, containing the announcement of the birth of a son to
the wife of Henry Peter Simmons of Harrow Plantation, Barbados ?
Hastings, Barbados.
H. P. C. Simmons.
COLONEL MARTIN'S ESSAY ON PLANTING.
In "The Sugar-Cane a Poean," by James Grainecr, 31. D., published in 1766,
he states on page vii. : " An Essay by Colonel Martyn of Antigua, is the only piece
on plautership 1 have seen deserving a perusal. That gentleman's pamphlet is,
indeed, an excellent performance, and to it I own myself indebted."
Is anything known of Colonel Martin's Essay?
John Watts, in a letter to the Hon. General Monckton, from New York,
23 January 1768, says: "; Old Col1 Martin is here, the Speaker I mean of Antigo,
a clever veteran as can be." (Mass. Hist. Soc. Pub., 4 S., vol. x., (iOl.)
The Colonel was residing at Ashsted in Surrey in 1773, but he was back in his
native island in 177-3, and m a codicil to his will, made in 1777. describes himself
as " Sam1 Martin the Elder of Green Castle in New Division in the Island oi
Antigua being now iu my >>2'1 year." In a pedigree he is stated to have died in
November 1770, aged S3, but there is some discrepancy here.
He was a representative of one of the oldest families, lived a patriarchal life on
his plantation, and was a noted breeder of stock.
Editou.
BLYDEN OF ST. KITTS.
My grandfather was born at the Island of Tortola about 1775, and came to
Philadelphia in 17o.3. His father, William (Thomas ?) Van Baun, married
Catharine Blydou at the Danish Island of St. Eustatius about 1771.
This is all 1 know about the Van Baun family. Baun is probably not Dutch.
He may have been of the "de le Baunes" of France, or of the Bawns oi
Antigua. I am trying to trace his family.
William (Thomas r) Van Baun and his wife Catharine Blydcn died of yellow
fever in 17n3. They had two daughters who were sent to London. E., in L7S5,
and one son, William Douaidson Van Baun, sent to Philadelphia in L784.
Catharine Blyden was the daughter of Peter Zeagera Blyden and his wife
Elizabeth Warner. They had twelve or fourteen children. They were married
at St. Ann's Parish, Sandy Point, St. Kitts, 11 duly 17 18, and lived at St.
Eustatius from about 17-30.
Peter Zeagera Blyden, baptized 17 July 1720, was the bod of John Blyden
and his wife Marv ("/capers ': ) of Sands I'oiut, St. Kitts. The records of St.
Ann's Parish, Sandy Point, St. Christopher, shew baptisms and burials oi their
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children, and burial of the wife Mary (Zeagers ?). The wife's name is not known
positively. They named their eldest sou " Peter Zeagers Blyden," and the Civil
Hocords at Basseterre. St. Kitts, shew that John Blyden was the Executor of
IV-ter Zeagers iu 173s. The Civil Records also <nrive the transfer of a slave,
11 .May 175$, and "'Peter Zeagers Blyden" is described as "formerly of St. Kitts,
now living at St. Eustatius."
Further information is desired about these families of Van Baun, Blyden,
"Warner, and Zeagers.
The research made for me at St. Kitts was not thorough, and I have not been
able to get iu toueh with anyone at St. Eustatius.
Wm. W. Van Baun, 3VI.D.
1404 Spruce Street,
Philadelphia.
f
COPIES OF ENTRIES FROM THE PARISH REGISTER OF
ST. ANNE, SANDY POINT, ST. KITTS.
Certified 5th March, 190S, by the Rev. Hubert M. Pigott, Rector.
Baptisms.
1725 Nov. 1 Mary daughter of John Bliden by his wife Mary
1729 July L7 Peter son of John Bliden by his wife Mary
1731 Julv 21 Abraham (born Julv 19, L731) son of John and Mary Bloavden
[fo. 14]
1733 (month and day Benjamin (born December IS, 1733) son of John and
missing. — H.M. P.) Mary Bloayden
173G Jan. 11 Anne (born January 8,u, 1730) daughter of John and Mary
Bloavden [fo. 29]
1748 April 30 John Simonds Blvden (born March 28"', 174S) son of Abel and
Martha. June 19, 47 [fo. 57]
1750 April 13 Peter (born April 5th, 1750) sou of Peter and Elizabeth Blvden
[fo. 61]
[The word Baptized I have omitted in each entry. — Editoh.]
Maeuiagk.
1748 July 11 Married Peter Blyden and Elizabeth Warner [fo. 57]
FrNERAL.
1747 Juue 19 Buried Mary, widow of John Blyden [fo. 53]
See ante, p. 81, for deed relating to land in Si. Vincent bounded in 17(!7 by
land of Abel Blvden, and iu 1777 by laud formerly of Abel Blyden now of Jacob
Bladen [tic].
Editor.
186 CARIBBEAXA.
The Editor, " Caeibbeana."
Institute of Jamaica,
Kingston, Jamaica,
5th May, 1909.
WILLIAM BECKFOED OF SOMEELT.
Dear Sir,
In connection with your note on William Beckford of Somerly, a member
of a family well known in the history of Jamaica, I would point out that there is
no doubt that he was the natural son of Richard Beckford, brother of the Lord
Mayor, and Elizabeth Hay, and consequently the first-cousin of his more celebrated
namesake, the author of " Vathek." He impaled the arms of Hay with those of
Beckford, placing the fimbria around the shield.
Iu the "Journal of the Institute of Jamaica," vol. i., Xo. 8, published in
December 1S93, I gave all the information which 1 had then learnt about William
Beckford. I have recently acquired for the Library of the Institute of Jamaica
a copy of the "Monthly Mirror" for May 1799, which contains a biographical
sketch of him, and a portrait, being a reproduction "from a Shade by Miers."
William Beckford was born in Jamaica on the 13th September (o.s.) 1711.
At the age of five years he went to England, and was educated at Westminster
School, at Oxford, and under the private tuition of the Rev. Dr. Wilson of
Bungay. On the death of his father in 17-30 he became heir to his valuable pro-
perties, his father trusting to the justice of his brother Juliues (who was then in
possession of thein) to place them under trustees in trust for him. These estates
were burthened by legacies to three brothers, and a nephew of his father, of five
thousand pounds each, besides other bequests, swelling the debts to a sum beyond
one hundred thousand pounds; yet such were the resources that, after a minority
of only nine years, these debts were reduced to seven thousand.
Soou after he came of acre Beckford started on his travels, and made a some-
what extensive tour in company with William Fullerton (well known as the
persecutor of Picton), (J lover and Drydone; and, later, Brydone addressed his
work on Sicily anil Malta in a series of letters to William Beckford, Esq., of
Somerly iu Suffolk. On his return from his travels Beckford took a long lease
of Somerly Hall in Suffolk, which stood where Somerleyton now is. Of the house
little remains but two rooms, and there is no record to shew when or why the
name was changed to Somerleyton. Old Thomas Fuller, in his " History of the
Worthies of England," said he thought it ought to be called Sumincrley, as it was
so "summerly" there.
On the 13th April he married his first-cousin, Miss Hay, daughter of Thomas
Hay, formerly Secretary for Jamaica, but then deceased. About this time the
electors of Yarmouth offered to elect him to Parliament free of expense, but this
he declined.
In 1771, accompanied bv his wife, he came to Jamaica, when- he stayed until
1788. That his life here" was very unlike that of the average West Indian
planter mav be gat In-red from ,- A Short Journey in the West Indie-," published
auonymously in 1790: —
" I am now at Hertford Pcnn," says the author. "It is the residence of a
West Indian, a man of t;i te and learning; and a description would but picture
the elegance of European manners, turning all that the climate offers to the bc9t
advantage. A classical education and a course of well-directed travelling, con-
spired to accomplish the mind of Benevolus, and while that was liberally stored
CARIBBEAN A. 187
with the beauties of science and art, and with every delicate refinement, nature
pressed upon his heart the noble feelings of philanthropy. A princely fortune
enabled him to indulge his taste in the patronage of merit, and to enjoy the luxury
of doing good. In the bosom of his family he enjoys true and domestic happiness.
As a man of the world, he is accomplished, mild and pleasing; as a friend, sincere;
as a husband, delicate and affectionate; as a brother, warmly attached; as a
master, tender and humane; as a man of business, alas! misled by the goodness
of his own heart and the villainy of others.
" The situation of Hertford is one of the pleasantest in the country. It is on a
very gently rising ground, nearly equally removed from the sea and lofty
mountains covered with wood, and at a short distance from a tine river. Some of
the most romantic scenes in this island are upon the estates of Bcncvolus, and 1
hope one day (for he is fond of writing, and writes charmingly) to see an account,
not only of these scenes that belong to himself, but of the whole island.
"I have spent no days in this country with more pleasure than the short time
I have passed at Hertford."
Beckford's other properties in Westmoreland were: Fort William. Roaring
River, A\rilliamsfield, The Crawl, Hatfield Pen, and Smithfield Wharf, some of
which are still in the possession of the Hay family. He is mentioned as a
Magistrate for Westmoreland in the Jamaica Almanacs, from 17S2 to 178b, after
which date his name disappears.
When he came to Jamaica Beckford brought with him George Robertson, an
artist. He intended to illustrate his work descriptive of Jamaica with views by
Robertson, but pecuniary reasons obliged him to desist. Six engravings, from
paintings by Robertson (by Vivares, Mason, and Lerpiniere), were published by
Boydell in 1778, as follows: "'Tort William Estate, with part of Roaring River,"
'"Roaring River Estate, " " Bridge crossing Cabarita River," " The Spring Head of
Roaring River," "'The Bridge crossing Rio (Jobre near Spanish Town," and " Bart
of the Rio Cobre near Spanish Town." Copies of these arc in the Institute of
Jamaica. Two of the original paintings by Robertson are in the possession of
Mrs. C. E. de Mercado of Jamaica. They go far to justify the high praise which
Beckford bestowed on a now little-known artist.
Beckford also employed in Jamaica the talents of Philip Wiekstead. a portrait
painter, a pupd of Zoffany, who practised his art for .some considerable period in
the island. Unfortunately, many of Wickstead's portraits perished in the
hurricane of 17i5l), which destroyed Savauna-la-Mar, and which Beckford describes
vividly in his work.
On his return to England to meet his creditors, as his affairs were becoming
involved, Beckford was shamefully betrayed by a man who owed hi.- rise in life to
him, and was lodged in the Fleet Prison, in which he wrote his " Descriptive
Account of the Island of Jamaica," dating the preface, " Fleet, February, L7U0."
(This wdl explain the cutting from the bookseller's catalogue to which you refer. )
That he was not unsupported by friends in his affliction is evident. Dr. Burney,
writing from Chelsea College on the bth of October, L7'Jl, to .Miss Burney,
says : —
"I have idly got into miscellaneous reading — the Correspondence of \ oltaire,
Soame Jenyns's works, Aitkin's Poems, Mr. Beckford's ' Jamaica,' two volumes.
How I want Mr. Lock to read them, and how lie wants him to see the draw
lie had made there— in Spain, Italy, &c. — that lie has preserved from the wreck
of his all during the hurricane at Jamaica. But," Bays lie. "Mr. L. will never
think of coming to such a place as this " (the Fleet Prison).
" I intend to try to get Sir Joshua and Sir Joseph Banks, his old acquaintances,
to visit him there with me. I was with the dear worthy and charming man two
hours on Wednesdav. and love him and honour him more than ever. What a
place —surrounded with fresh horrors — for the habitation of such a man ! My
most worthy and good nephew Charles, <>t Titchlic d Street, goes to him generally
188
CARIBBEAN A.
once a week, and dines and plays to him on a miserable pianoforte for five or>ix
hours at a time."
And in February of the following year (1792), Miss Burncy enters in her
diary : —
" I had the satisfaction some days after to see airain the irood and much-miured
and most unfortunate Mr. Beckford. He is at length released from unjust con-
finement, but he has an air of dejection — a loolc, a voice, a manner, that all sneak
the term of his sufferings to have been too longfor his spirit to recruit. How hard
a case! I wish to read his account of Jamaica, lie is now writing a History of
France. 1 understand both to have been compiled in his prison. How praise-
worthy to have made such an exertion of his abilities, which sorrow and resentment
must else have soured and corroded for life."
As soon as his affairs were arranged and he was able to leave the Fleet Prison,
he continued to devote himself to literature, and published a part of the " History
of France."
He died suddenly on the 5th of February, 17D9, while on a visit to his cousin
Richard, fourth and last Earl of Effingham, in Wimpole Street. His aunt, Eliza-
beth Beckford, married Thomas, second Earl of Etfingham, whose son, the third
Earl, was Governor of Jamaica in 1790.
His character is summed up in the biographical sketch in the "Monthly
Mirror" above referred to : —
"There was no subject, be it ever so abstruse, that did not in an instant strike
upon his understanding with its full elucidation. As a botanist lie was complete
without having ever appeared to study a single plant. His eye in painting was
correct in the most minute degree, as was his ear in music, and his taste in archi-
tecture ; and all without any obvious cultivation ; for every useful and ornamental
acquisition appeared in him tu spring solely from intuition; while he was univer-
sally allowed to rank among the best classical scholars of the age."
Frank Cokdali..
William Beckford, late of Hertford in the p'sh of "Westmoreland, I. of
Jamaica, but now of the p'sh of S1 Martin in the Fields, Westminster. Esq. Tho.
Baker of Parliament Str., Esq., £-3000. All estates to wife Charlotte and sole
Ex'trix, 29 Oct. 17S7. Will date 1 S -Inly 1790, of Hand Str.. X° 15 Sloane str.,
Chelsea. All estates to wife Charlotte, and appoint Rt. Hon. Rich. Steward,
Earl of Effingham, John Ellis, Esq., of Portland Place, Sir Win. Parsons, Knight,
of Somerset Str., Portinan Square, and John Baker Hay, Lieut. 11. M.S.
Q. Charlotte, Ex'ors. On 15 Feb. 179!) appointed Jas. W. Hay, Esq., of the
Secretary of State's Office, and John Baker Hay. Esq., of Upper Belgrave Place,
and swore to writing. Proved 22 Feb. 1799 by C. B., widow. (96, Howe.)
I recently found the vault with inscription to his wife and her sisters in the
churchyard of Batheaston, co. Soin. This will appear later.
Editor.
ISLAND SECRETARIES OF JAMAICA.
In his article on the records of Jamaica, Mr. Livingston writes: " 1 lie
following, so far as I know, were the Island Secretaries of Jamaica." and lie gives
a list which is similar to that given in Mr. \\*. A. Feurtado's "Official and other
Personages of Jamaica, from 1655 to L790."
In addition to the names therein mentioned, 1 h.uc come across from tuue^to
time references to the following Island Secretaries: Peter Beckford, 1075,
George Harris, IG7'>, Dr. Samuel Page, 1710, Thomas Hay (Deputy of John
Authony Balaguiere), 1763.
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CARIBBEAXA. 189
()n looking into this list of Secretaries, 1 find that Mr. Livingston has mixed
up the Patentees and Deputies, and I am not surprised, for it is very difficult to
draw up a correct and complete list of Colonial Officials. The patentee* of a
lucrative office would often sublet it, for an annual or capital sum. to a deputy,
who would reside in the island, this custom leading to much confusion. The office
was sometimes even sold for three lives, by the needy minister controlling the
patronage, for a large sum of ready cosh. The following notes from the Colonial
Calendars are reliable: —
1661, Jan. Grant to Richard Povey of the office of Secretary of " the islands
of Jamaica,'' &c. (America and W.I. for 1675-6, p. 518.)
1674, Jan. 13. Mem. of grant to Thomas Martyn during life of the offices of
Secretary of Jamaica, &e. (Ibid, for 1660-74, p. 550.)
Petition of Will. Blathwayt to the King. The office of Secretarv of Jamaica,
by the late death of petitioner's uncle Richard Povey, the first secretary, has
passed to Tiros. Martyn.
Peter Beckford was See. in Dec. 1674 and 1675 either in his own right or as
deputy to Tho. Martyn, and some of his letters are preserved.
1675, Nov. 2u. Warrant to the Attorney-General. To prepare a bill for the
King's signature to pass the Great Seal, containing a grant to George Harris of the
office of Secretary of Jamaica . . . during life, with all fees and perquisites enjoyed
by Richard Povey, or any other who held the same. {Ibid, for 1675-6, p. :;"_'
167S, July 20. Rowland Powell producing his deputation from Mr. Harris
took the oath of Secretary, &c. {Ibid, for 1677-SO, p. 273.)
1683, Sept. J 2. The Governor reported the death of the Secretary, Rowland
Powell, and proposed that Francis Hickman execute the oflice in town, ami
Reginald Wilson at Port Royal, till the lawful deputies of the patentees should
arrive. {Ibid, for 1681-5, p. 489. -
John Babcr was appointed Sec. by patent of 17 July 9 Will. 111. (Hottena
Lists). He was residing in England in May 1699 contrary to IJ.M. order in
council.
A lengthy search through the Colonial Calendars and Lists of Patents would he
necessary to complete the list.
It looks as though it should be as follows: —
Patentee. Deputy.
Richrt Povey, 1GG1, till his death 1673. Tho. Freeman. 1664.
Tho. Martyn, 1674. Lt.-Col. Rob. Freeman, 1671.
Peter Beckford (or ? deputy), IG74-1675.
George Harris, 1675. RowlJ Powell, 167^:!.
John Baber, 1699.
Editoh.
DALY OF DKMERARA.
By Close Roll, 40 Geo. 111.. Part 3. No. 5 (given in " Antigua," iii. 88), made
16 Nov. 1799, John Dah "I' Cobbins, co. Essex, Esq., for £1317 st. sold to Walter
Frye Skerret of Whitehall, co. Midd., Esq. land of Montserrat), a coffee planta-
tion of 97 acres called Coucessie on the VV. side of the river Deinerara adjoiuing
Belle Vue, abutted N. by canal No. 2, S. h\ the Good lnteiitie, valued at 100
florins per acre, with 11.21!) coffee trees at \\\ stivers per tree, and at the
exchange of 12 florins to i'l -t. .io>e;m llamee, Hen. Ryan, Fra. Martin and
David Lynch, all of Deinerara, are appointed Attorneys.
Editor.
See Long's "Jamaica," i. 82, for a chapter on the duttOJ ami salaries of the Secrel irr.
190 CAEIBBEANA.
ST. THOMAS'S CHIJliCH, NEVIS.
To the Editor, '' Cakiebkan.v."
It may interest you to know that the Tombstone in S. Paul's Churchyard,
Nevis, alluded to on p. 9 of " Caribbeana," is still in a perfect Mate of pn serra-
tion, although it is nearly 100 years ago that it was mentioned, as you say, in the
" Gent's Mag."
I am enclosing you copies of two other Tombstones in S. Thomas' Church
Aisle, winch were rescued some sixty odd years ago from an old Quaker Burial
Ground* near by, by the Hon. P. T. IIug<_:iiis. who.-c aged daughter has given mo
tins information. They were placed in their present position for better preserva-
tion, as the Burial Ground 1 have mentioned is used as a Canefiehl; but tliev arc
now in danger of being obliterated from the constant treading of feet
(Canon) C. A. Shepherd.
Eector of SS. Paul and Thomas, Nevis.
Here lyes the Mirrour of each Martiall Mind
Religion who confirmed and retind
In all his actions who was fortunate
An Atlas to support the weight of State
This Hands safegard and her foes decrease
The Flower of Amies and the Tower of Peace
Now Nevis mourne reading this Epitaph
Here Jacob resteth and here lyes your staffe.
Here lyeth the Body of Captaine Jacob
Lake, Esquier late Governour of
this Hand Nevis who departed
this Life in October 1619.
"After Sir Thomas Warner's death, we find mention made of one Mr. Lake.
who was Governor of this Island, and is remembered as a Man of great Piety and
Prudence; insomuch that Nevis was said to be the besl governed of any of the
Charibbee-Tsiands. All manner of Profaneness, [mpiety, and Debauchery were
severely punished. There were even then three Churches in the Island ; nol
fine indeed, hut convenient and decenl for performing DiviDC Service." ("The
British Empire in America." by John Oldmixon, vol. ii. 23G, Svo, 17 11, 2nd edition.)
In 1628 Mr. Tho. Littleton, Merchant of London, fitted out a ship under ( 'apt.
Anthony Hilton to settle Nevis where the party landed on L"J July. John Hilton
in describing the firsi settlement says. •■There was a gentl' y'caine over w"1 us ntt
ye first settling named Jacob Lake, who had a brother a minist' who came pass<
in yl shipp." (See " Antigua," i. xiv.)
Editok.
•
To my objection that (Junkers were not in Nevis so early as lfi»9, and were not allowed tn
use epitaphs the Rector suggests tliat Ihi I burial ground may have been then common
property and used only subsequently for Quakers, and he writes that: "There are mill several
headstones in this Ground, and at feast one large slab, but they are so weather worn as to be
illegible."
CARIBBEAXA. 191
Here Ives y" Body of Mrs: Elizabeth Lake
Daughter to Jacob Lake Esq: late
Governour of this Hand of Mevis who
departed this life y8 18"': day of this
present June 1GG1 being aged
fourteen years and months nine
A pious, vertuous, blamelesse, spottlesse Maid
By cruell death was suddenly betraid
Of sweetest life (Alas ! a Barbarous crime
To cropp a flower) so sweet so near yE prime
Let Zoilus Carpe! I may not pretermit
Her admirable worth her pregnant Witt
Modest she was chaste dutifull and Btaide
]S"ot proud not scornefull (yet) a perfect Maid
Her parents onely joy, this Hand's grace
In heaven sure shall be her resting place
Cease Brinish teares : forbeare your greivous moane
A happy change tis a Coelestiall throne
Prepared is, what comfort doth this give
To pay a debt, to dy, and yet to live.
AMOEY OE ST. KITTS [pp. 80-1].
In the " Bath Chronicle." Ann Stephens Amory is called Ann Sherry, probably
by mistake. Col. Henry W. Pook writes that " Benjamin Amory appears to have
been married twice, viz.: First, to Mary Sharry by Licence at St. George's
Basseterre, 1G Eeb. 1794. and secondly to Mary Earle. On pa tie SL reference is
made to the marriage of Barbara Earle and Joseph Amory. In a letter Mrs
Bromley says: 'I suppose you have the date of John Amory's marriage to
Barbara Earle, 4th April 1709, at the age of IS.' I had the name as Joseph until
then. Benjamin Amory above had a son Joseph, who married at S' Peter's
Basseterre in 1S30 auothcr Barbara Earle. I believe Capt. Berkeley, Mrs
Bromley's brother, has the Amory bible.'*
THE "DELAEOED," WEST IXDIAMAN.
Bryan Edwards, in his "History of the West Indies," the 5th Svo edition,
vol. iii., p. 213, gives extracts from Sir W. Voting's journal, describing his tour
through the Islands. He writes: "On Sunday. October 30,1791, Sir William
Young embarked in the ship Delaford at Spithead, which sailed the same eveninc;,
and after a pleasant voyage of thirty-eight days, came in sight of the island of
Barbadoes." On S May 1792. " Embarked on board the Delaford, and at ."> p.m.
sailed for England."
Editor,
JOSEPH MABEYAT, M.P.. AGENT POE GRENADA.
In "Miscellanea Genealogien et He'raldica," 1th S., vol. iii.. p. 242, is a very
complete pedigree of his family, derived from " Le Sieur Thomas tie Marriat "
early in the seventeenth century. There are also illustrations of four armorial
bookplates, and of a tablet erected in St. George's Church, Grenada, by the
Legislature in 182 1, in recognition, of his services. See also an article on him in
the "D.X.B."
Editok.
192 CARIBBEANA.
"OLIVER" AND "WILLIAMS" PLANTATIONS,- AKTIGUA.
The following extract of a letter to the Editor from the Hon. A. Spooner of
Benclals in Antigua, written on July 8 of this year, is worth recording. "1 live
ahout Is miles to the West of 'Olivers,' and took a ride over the place a week
or so ago. . . . There are no tombs as far as T can find out. to members of your
family on Olivers Estate; there are plenty of small negro head-stones of the old
slave times (and what negro now ever thinks of honouring the memory of his
departed relatives by erecting such). There are the remains of the walls of the
old 'great house,' and behind it to the South, about 200 yards or so, the remains
of old walls which the negros tell me are the old works. . . . There is no sign of a
windmill* tower there to-day. The estate is to-day unoccupied. ... I was told that
there was a tomb en the next estate that had belonged to the same owner as
'Olivers,' so T went to see that. The old works of this estate called 'Williams'
would he perhaps j; of a mile from ' Olivers ' old works.
"'Williams' has a flint stone windmill tower with a tablet over the door
marked lW W 1S42.' I should say the tower must have been rebuilt after the
earthquake of IS 11 , and the estate must have been abandoned very soon after.
About 200 yards West of the old null tower is a fine white marble slab (which must
have cost a good deal more than the value of Williams' estate to-day), on which
is cut: —
'"Sacred to the memory of JOSEPH WILLIAMSf Esq. who departed this lift-
on the IS"' October in the year of our Lord 1S14 in the fifty fourth year of
his age.' "
The history of the above plantations is as follows: —
Olivers estate of 500 acres in St. John's Parish and Body Division was patented
by my ancestor, the Hon. Col. Richard Oliver, in 1 7 L 0 . and at his death in 1716 it
passed to his two sons, the Hon. Major Richard Oliver, and the Hon. Col.
Rowland Oliver, who in 172-3 divided the estate, then of 520 acres. I have no
definite history of the descent of Richard's moiety, except that about 1787 his
son Tho. Oliver, the lessee of Bendals, probably used it as a cattle-run. Col.
Rowland Oliver, who inherited the other moiety, died 17o7, leaving an only son
and heir, Alderman Richard Oliver, M.P., who died s.p. 1784, and bequeathed his
moietv to his cousin. Win. Smith of Grenada (see nnfn, p. 155), who sold it for
£8432 c. m 171)1, to his cousins, the Langford-Brookes of .Mere Hall, Cheshire,
who finally parted with their estates about twenty years ago. In the deed of 17!M.
the estate was bounded X. and W. by Tho. Oliver.
As to the Williams estate: —
Col. Tho. Williams, by his will of l7'.Y-i bequeathed his Body plantation with
others to his first son and heir Edward, who by his will of 1782 devised it on tru.-t
for his younger son Samuel, a barrister then at Antigua. In Luffnian's Survey
of 17S7, ''Sam. Williams Esq." is marked as the owner. He was Ex'or 1707 to
his mother, and is stated to have died in 1825 at Lvndhurst. The Joseph Williams
who died lSl 1- may have been a sun of Samuel, but no male descendants of the
family can be now traced, and I think the family must be extinct.
Editor.
• In Luffmaii's Survov of 17*7 there was no windmill. hut two cattle mills.
t Twenty yours ugo when I corned the Ml. in Antigua I did not know about this stone.
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CJjt ©Wish at J?t Utnccnt
As the photographic reproduction given is not so clear as the original engraving,
tlic following names appearing on the obelisk are here given : —
"Greig Howard Clapham Gr. Taylor
"Weir Grrcme Lawson Littledale
Grey Grant Preston McQuerter
Nagle Gordon McKay Kobertson
Allan Gibson "Whitelaw Eobinson
Payne Hodgson Hepburn Wiseman
Oliver Gillies Seymour Dickenson
Keane Taylor
Fell in Battle 1795
179G
1. ST VINCENTS
t Suis Posuit
Colouia Victrix
1797
■p. •■, OB. Abercrombie
Dueibus < t» Tj
( P. Hunter
Stat sua cuique Dies | breve et irreparabile tempus | Omnibus est Yitae, sed
Famam exstend | -ere factis Hoc Virtutia opus. Virgil."
On the rock, in the left-hand bottom corner of the engraving, are a few
indistinct names, which appear to be twelve or thirteen in number, of which can
be read: Forbes, Steel, Brown, Kyan, Popplewell, Mc Broom, Marshall, Grant,
and Smith.
The following notes have been taken from Charles Shephard's " History of
St. Vincent," which relates more especially to the Carib rising in 1795-6: —
In March 179-3 an insurrection of the Caribs and French inhabitants broke
out. On the 9th the English militia and volunteers were defeated, losing 31 men,
" the greatest part of them the most promising young men in the Colony " (p. o'.j).
Many of the colonists were subsequently murdered and plantations destroyed.
On the 14th the Caribs massacred "three respectable white young men, Duncan
Cruikshank, Alex. Grant, and Peter Cruikshauk " (6S).
April 10, "of the Volunteer Militia Messrs. Tho. B. Taylor, Philip
Hepburn, & John McBroom were killed" (S3).
April. Robert Oliver was enrolled an l'.n>iurn in Colonel Seton's Panders (>>.">),
and in August Dr. Oliver, an Ensign of the Manners, died of his wounds i 1 10).
Mav S. Messrs. Seymour, Weir, Howard, and Gillies of the Militia were
killed (93).
June 12. Tho. Clapham and Joseph Preston of the Militia were killed (101).
July 8. Mr. William Greig and Tho. Grant, both Volunteers, killed (108)
Aug. 5. Mr. William Grey, a Volunteer, killed (117).
Oct. 30. Adjutant Brown 'of the Bangers killed (130).
179G, Jan. S. Volunteers Simmons ami Ashburner were killed (142).
June 10. Volunteer Gordon killed | 1"..")).
In 1797 it was also resolved to ereel a monument to the memory of such
inhabitants as had fallen in del', nee "f the Island, at the public expence, which
unfortunately has never been carried into effect (173).
The Council and Assemblv stated their expenses and losses exceeded i.'900.(»Mi»
st. (174).
From the above note it would seem thai the design of this obelisk was made,
and an engraving of it issued, bul thai the work was not executed. Perhaps
some resident of St. Vincent will say if this is the ease.
Editou.
VOL. I, O
191 CARIBBEAN A.
J^mttl), of (Dmtatia.*
Grenada, 4 Sept. 17S7.
My dear Sir,
A long and severe Attack of ttie Gout was the Cause I have nol wrote
you for sonic time past And I have been unwell also with a Fever and Ague.
Gerbet received his Deed winch I placed in the Register's Ollice, the Duplicate
is not yet conic to hand. Whatever Ballancc may be due Gerbet, He desires me
to say, you will please to place it in the hands of Mr Oliver of Mark Lane with
whom he has an Account, You promised me my dear friend to let me know what
I was indebted to you for the Business you did for me just before 1 left England
And I desired 3\Ir Oliver to pay your Account, but as he hasn't mentioned it to
me I fear you have neglected it I therefore hope you will upon receipt In r<
render Mr Oliver your Ace' which he will accordingly pay. Deluges of Rain have
done me great Damage, I have lived almost under Water for Six Months past.
A pleasant Country where I am obliged to linger out the remainder of my Life,
but which is not of much value to myself or anybody else except a few little Folks.
I am my cleat Sir, Tour much obliged faithful! humble Servt
Wu Smith.
[Endorsed as in preceding one.]
Extract from Capt. Oliver's Letter, dated 22 Mile End Green, 23 Jan. 17SS.
To AV"m. Smith at Grenada.
Dear Sir,
I wrote you by Blackburn .... I shall sail with our old friend Nibbs
and Family the 1 March so that 1 hope to be in Antigua in May. We have losl
our last Boy about t; Mos old. I am dear Sir, Yours most obedly
Saul. Oi.iveti.
pr Capt, Liddell.
[Alderman Richard Oliver. M.P., in his will of 1779 bequeaths: " My 3 share
of the Ship Blue and Orange to Cap1 Sam1 Oliver her commander, son of my uncle
Sam1 O. deceased also £100." lie was a Master Mariner, and commanded
Brooke, of 305 tons, and cleared from Antigua for London 11 July L7SG, was at
Antigua in 1790 and 1793, and commanded The Cera in 179s, after which date
I know nothing more of him.]
Your Favour my dear Mary of the Sth April is before me. and 1 am very
thankfull to you, our Sister, and our worthy friend. Mr. 0 riff en, for the Trouble
you have had' in getting Miss Johnson a proper Place fm- her Residence and for
the Yisit you made her, pray in your next Letter, say from the little knowledge
you have of her, what you think of her.
My acquaintance Cap1 Isaac Blackburn of the ship Rebecca intending to buy
himself a New Ship & to give the ship Rebecca to his Nephew Thomas Blackburn,
whose Father is a Wolleil Draper in the Borough, proposed lately after he
embarked on board his ship to sail for London, by Letter he sen! tne, a Marriage
between his Nephew and Miss Johnson .... I have only seen once I h
Blackburn, who is a niear Tar. but will after a little w Idle being .1 ( 'aptam "\ a Ship
be soon polished. His Uncle givea him a good Character and he is an active indus-
• Communicated bv the Editor — continued from p. 15S
CAIUBBEAXA.
195
trious hardworking Man and I make no doubt he will make Money in the line of
Life lie will be placed as C'apt. of the Eebeeca, which Ship i fancy will be
constantly employed by myself and others in bringing us Coals from ^Newcastle,
etc. Isaac B. knows Miss Johnson, has often seen her at Sam. Oliver's and was
much hurt at M™ 0. Behaviour to Miss Johnson ....
Thomas Blackburn left this Island last Sunday & sailed for London in the
Ship Jane commanded by his Uncle Stephen Blackburn & will before this reaches
you be in London. I will therefore just now only repeat my hearty thanks for
your kindness to Miss J. And to say that 1 believe Capt. Stephen Blackburn took
from on board a Ship from Madeira two small Boxes of Citron which he wiil
deliver to you it M5 S. and which were sent me from Madeira. Adieu my dear
Mary. May Health and happiness attend you and our dear Sister & that you will
believe me at all times
Your affecte Bro.
Wm. Smith.
P.S. — My affeetc Complim'9 to Mr G. Griffen. I am again confined with
Gout in my Peet.
Grenada IS May 17sP.
[Endorsed] : —
Mils Mary Smith,
N° 3 Bulstrode Street,
Cavendish Square, London.
[Circular seal : a wild boar.]
Grenada, 11 A pi. 1790.
My dear Sir,
.... If I can possibly get to Nevis and Antigua shortly, it is likely I mav
once more in my Life see you in England for a short time, for though my hue
attacks of Gout have not been severe yet 1 feel myself very infirm ami Weal; and
a A'oyage from hence in May next year to England to return in October following
bv the Packet I think will be useful] to me in my Health, besides which if 1 .-el!
my Antigua Property My Intention is to buy Mr Tookc's third '' ' !l
provided he will take the sum offered him And having much al lie; lim.d
and Welfare of my Girls at Blackheath my Intention is to bring here oil my
return, Sarah, who will be then upwards of 17 yrs old. I am now without the use
of mv Peet. My Horse in coming from Revu. Hall to the Diamond fell with me
which has brought on an attack of the Gout and which coniines mc al the
Diamond and as the Road from thence to li. Hall will not admit id' a Carriage
passing I must rest contented until] 1 can again mount my Horse. If at Men mouth,
or in your Travels, you can meet with a strong, quiet, active Gallaway thai dent
start or stumble and with as few other Faults as possible, buy Iiiin for me. and
Mr Oliver will repay you and send him to me by the Bellisarius, Isaac Blackburn
Master. I am much in want of a quiet, safe llmve. 1 am heavy, our Roads ill
some places bad & my present Horse an American grown old.
I am with sincere affection
Your much obliged hble Servant,
"Wsi. Smi r ii.
[Endorsed as before.]
pr Ship Bellisarius
Isaac Blackburn, Master.
[By Indenture of 21 March 17!>1 William Smith of Grenada, Esq., but at
present of Antigua, and Eli/, his wife sell to Tho. Oliver and others, being the
o 2
196 CARIBBEANA.
Langford-Brooke trustees, for £S432 e. Oliver's Old Plantation of 2G0 aero,
heretofore of Rowland Oliver & late of Richard Oliver, deceased, in the parish of
St. John and Body Division, Antigua, bounded N. and \V. with Thomas Oliver,
etc., and 62 slaves." 90 cattle. (See Close Roll in " Antigua," ii. 329.)
This plantation was a moiety of Colonel Richard Oliver's plantation of over
500 acres, for which he had a patent in 1710. and which bv his will of 171 1 ho
divided equally between his two elder sons Richard and Rowland. It remained
in possession of our cousins the Langford-Brookes until about twenty years ago,
when they sold all their plantations, including those settled in 1660 by my
ancestor Jonas Langford the Quaker.]
Bulstrode Street, '27 Oct. 1792.
My dear Friend,
The Ship being loaded and on her way to Gravesend I expect to be
obliged to go for Portsmouth early next Month, saj about 1th Nov. and as I know
your punctuality, shall expect the pleasure of taking you by the hand before im
Departure and having a little Conversation with von about my affairs. As vol
nothing is done in the purchase of .Madam Bertrand'a Land for 1 have no! 1
from her in answer to the last Letter, however .Mr Lushington on the pari oi
Mr Ashwell acceded to all she demanded except in some trifling Matters and
Bulstrode Street,
25 Sept. 1792.
My dear Sir,
I have been waiting in expectation of acquainting you that I had bought
the ^ of the Diamond from M1' Tooke. I cou'd not get a direct Answer untill
yesterday when I found he had raised the value of it from 13,000 to L5.000, the
first sum, I directed Mr Dawson to tell him I wou'd give him, and which was what
he asked for it about two yenrs ago, I shall therefore not think of this Purchase
at present, but suppose, if there shou'd be a great fall in the price of Sugar «£
Mr Tooke shou'd find a favourable opportunity of investing his Money in the
Funds or Lands in the Country he will be then i^lad to take my Offer.
The Gout has tormented me since I left Hadnock and 1 have determined to
leave this Country early in Nov. in the Ship Rebecca, Capt. Isaac Blackburn.
My little friend Richard goes on Monday next to the Revd. Peter Thos.
Burford's Academy at the Grove, Stratford in Essex and the Parson's Wife has
been so obliging to say she wou'd take hiui uuder her Care for a year or two .v. he-
is to Dine at her Table and lod<*e in the Chamber with the Parson & his Wife.
The Boy as well as Myself havn't forgot the Civilities <& Kindness we received a1
Hachiock and often makes Enquiries after you and he joins me in every good wish
& Compts to the Doctor & Mr; Griffin. 1 wish much to see you before 1 leave
England and hope you will be in Loudon on or before the 1st Nov. as I expect
the Rebecca will be at Portsmouth very early in that Month from whence I shall
embark. Mrs Smith & Sisters send their Compliments & good Wishes to their
friends at Hadnock.
Tour much obliged faithfull and affecte
Wm. Smith.
P.S. — Your friends at No. 0 are much obliged for the Partridges. How are
Mr. & Mrs. Gabb ?
[Endorsed] : —
George Griffin Esq.
Hadnock near Monmouth.
CARIBBEANA. 197
1 expected she wou'd have sent me her Power of Attorney before uow. I therefore
•■ear this Business must remain to be finished & forwarded to nie to Grenada.
We are very thankfull for the Game and My sisters & Mrs .Smith join me in
every good "Wish to you the Doctor & M" Griffin. And I am my dear Sir,
Tour faithfull aud affecte. hble. Servt.
WM Smith.
George Griffin Esq.
No: 2-1 Lincolns Inn, London.
[Seal : Crest, Arms, and Motto. Single coat of Smith.]
Grenada, 9 Apl. 1793.
My dear friend,
.... We are again involved in a disagreeable "War, which will distress us
greatly from the dearness and scarcity of Provisions and other Articles, 1 however
think we have not much to fear unless the dirty french Privateers commit
Depredations in our out Bays, for we have not seen an English Cruiser since the
Declaration of War. AVe are as much upon our guard as possible and keep a nightly
Watch at these Bays and our Garrison is in i^ood order <fc the Soldiers in high
spirits. Rerar. me affcctly to the Doctor &, Mr> Griffin <fc believe me at all times
your faithfull and affecte
Wu. Smith.
George Griffen Esq.
N° 22 Old Buildings
Lincolns Inn, London.
pr Packet.
Thomas Oliver Esq.
Sir,
It is a most painful task which of necessity falls to our province to give
you the Melancholy account of the Death of our much respected friend William
Smith Esqr of [Revolution Hall. He departed this Life yesterday Morning
about the Hour of One o'Clock ; He was Sensible and composed to the last
moment of his Existence and met his fate with that resignation that evinced
a Happy life. He was attacked about a fortnight a<xo with a number of small
Biles upon his Hips which prevented him from taking his usual exercise on
Horseback and reduced him to the necessity of keeping his Bed : a few days after
he was seized with a most violent Diarrhoea and hiccough, everything that could
Possibly he devised was administered, hut the Violence of the disorder battled all
Medical assistance to remove.
The Packet sailiug for England to-day presses us much for time to write you
more fully upon this melancholy Event and to send to M's Smith and Mr Griffin
Copies of Mr Smith's last Will, which we shall do by the Convoy that sails on the
21st Instant, but have in the meantime referred thetn to you for a perusal of the
one we now inclose, which we hope will soon come to your Hands. We have the
Honor to be with great respect and esteem,
Sir,
Your most obedient
H'ble Servants.
Grenada, July 17th L793.
Sir,
Thomas Oliver Esqr.
AVe addressed You the 17th In-tant on the mournful] Bubjeci of the
Death of our trulv amiable friend William Smith Esq of Revolution Hali of which
the preceding is "Copy and inclosed you his last Will We request you will see
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Mr Griffin of Lincolns Inn and concur with him on the subject of the Provision
Mr Smith has made for Ins Wife, which perhaps might appear to her from 'the
present Value of West Eudi.-i Property not equal to what she could claim from liis
actual possessions, yet when the uncertainty of things on this side the water is
considered, and the peculiar danger to which West India Estates are exposed to,
We shall hope M" Smith will be of opinion with us that it would be better for
her to consent to receive her annuity than involve herself in Perplexity ami
trouble by claiming her Dower, particularly as she is now far advanced in years.
We take the liberty to request [torn] will with Mr Griffin meet M s Smith "when
her feelings on [torn] ancholy Event is reposed, and endeavour to prevail on her
to do [torn] which will appear to you to be proper on this occasion, and we will
thank you to inform us of the result of your meeting.
Mr George Walker who is appointed by .Ur Smith's will to transact the
Business of the Estates will Correspond with You on the Subject of the present
Shipments by the Convoy.
We are, Sir
Your most obedient H'ble Servants
Grenada, July 20th 1793.
[Endorsed] : —
Thomas Oliver Esq1 London
Eec. 3 Oct. 1793.
By the Townsend Cap1 Blackburn.
(sl1) Bex Webster.
(sd) A. Erase u.
(sd) G. A\r. Walked.
William Smith of Involution Hall in the parish of Sl John. I. of Grenada.
Will dated 15 July 1793. To my wife Eliz. all the furniture, plate, etc., about
the house in England where she shall happen to reside (except the diamond ring
which was my grandmother's), £150, and £700 a year in lieu and bar of dower out
of my real estate. To my sister Sarah Smith the said diamond ring and £300
a year. To my sister Miry Smith £50 a year and to each of them £50 for
mourning. My good friend Capt. Samuel Oliver £100 a year. To Sarah Dean,
no-w living with me, my small house in Charlotte Town and £100 e. and £150 st.
a year, she to reside with her children in my house at Revolution Hall. To the
children known as Mary Smith, now in England, and Grace Smith, now here, both
daus. of the said Sarah Dean, 62000 each at 21. To my friends A!e\r l'ra/.er and
Ben. Webster of this I., Esq"-'3, £2000 on T. for the children of my reputed dau.
Sarah McDonald, wife of John M. of this I., planter. To Mary Smith Gabb,
infant dau. of Baker (i. by Eli/,, his wife, £50. To each of mv godsons W1" Smith
Glenn, s. of Dr O. of S1 Vincent, W" Ale\' Fraser, a. of Alex' E. of S' George
Town, mereh1, and Rich0 Webster, s. of Ben. W. of S: Marks parish, planter, 6100.
The legacies to be charged as to \ on Revolution Hall and j on m\ share in the
Diamond estate. To Richd Oliver Smith, infant s. of the s'1 Sarah Dean, now in
England, aged 5 years and 2 months, my Revolution Hall plantation and the land
I bought of Miss lierbert and the coffee estate and the lot in Charlotte Town,
lately bought of Mai. Bertrand, and all slaves, cattle, etc., if he die under 21 then
to Thos. Oliver of London, Esq., and Geo. Griffin of Lincolns Inn. gent., as
tenants in common. As to m\ share in the Diamond plantation 1 give it to Thos.
O. and Geo. G. as tenants iu common. All residue to the said R. (). Smith.
1 appoint the said Tho. Oliver, Geo. Griffin, Hen. Webster, and Ales. Eraser
Guardians. M1 Geo. Walker who keeps the accounts to be paid 6330 c. a year.
1 appoint Geo. Griffin, lien. Webster, Alex. Eraser, and Geo. Walker, Ex'ors.
CARIBBEANA. 199
T<> Ben. Webster and Alexr Frascr £100 each for a ring. Witnessed bv John
I lay, J8 Philip, I'ra. Douglas Caruthers. Proved 8 Nov. 1701 by George Griffin,
Esq.; proved 30 April lsu:] by Alex. Eraser, Esq., the surviving Ex'or. (P.C.C,
5>>0, lIohiKin.)
The Diamond Estate, Negroes ttc. valued the 12th Sept. 1793 at £49, IS I : 2 : 3
currency.
Mr Smiths debts at his death. To D' Adair £-3000
Sarah Smith 4000
Thos. Dawson 2000
Mr Gabb 1500
In Grenada £8225 Curr>' 4700
Legacies . . . £S50 .
Mrs McDonald's Children 2000
Mary Smith . . . 2000
Grace Smith . . . 2000
6,850
Annuities £1300 p. aim' taken at 10 yrs
purchase 13,000
£17,200
1,000 the supposed value of
— '- Mrs Patterson ann> of
£18,200 £100 p. aim: @ 10
yrs purchase.
£38,050 \ is £12,6S3 Stg.
£ of the value of the Diamond is £10,491 curr> is £9425 Stg.
Mr Smith's personal propertv at his Death —
In Mr Olivers hands' .... £10,135 : 19 : 1 stg.
2378 : 18 : 2 Curr> due him in Grenada . 1,471 : 0 : 0 stg.
£11,606 : 19 : 1
On the 25th June 1795 I estimate the accounts will be in debt to Mr Oliver
as follows : —
Executors of William Smith . . . . £600
Guardians, of Richard Oliver Smith . . 2700
Messrs. Oliver & Griffin .... 1300
Messrs. Tooke Oliver & Griffin ... 400
This may be more but cannot be less £5000
Besides which there is due to Dr Adair for
Mr Smith's Bond 1st April . . . £5300
Among sundry accounts paid in September 1793 by George Griffin as an
Ex'or of William Smith, deceased, 01) behalf of .Mrs. Smith, the widow, are:
£38 tO.v. for 1 mouths hire of a pair of horses ; CH) for a half year's rent due
Mich3 1793 for a house in Bulstrode Streel lei to her; £6 for window and house
taxes and LO percent, duties on 15 Bulstrode Street; Mourning for the coachman
and footman; Rubbing out the arms and cyphers and paiuting a lozenge and the
arms and cyphers on the doors and end panuels of the coach.
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Mr. James Weston of Fenchurch Street, the family solicitor, writes 5 December
1793 to Mr. George Griffin: "'Your opinion is therefore desired whether as
Mr Smith had in his lifetime paid off all the debts to Mr Oliver as well as those
for which he was security altho' no conveyance was made by Mr Oliver to
Mr Smith his Widow is now dowabje of his two thirds in the Diamond Estate."
George Griffin Esqr Grenada, 18th April 1794.
Lincoln's Inn.
Sir,
Tour letter addressed to the Executors of M1' Smith was received by
them so long ago as the 23d November last, and we delayed answering it in the
hope of being able to furnish you with a particular state of the Accounts of our
lafe friend at the time of his death, but as it has not been in my power to get
a meeting with the other Executors to look into the Accounts, and M' Walker
who was the Clerk & Bookkeeper of Mr Smith informs me that he cannot eompleat
the state until he receives from M' Oliver Account sales of some Coffee shipped
by Mr Smith on account of Madam Bertrand I cannot longer delay giving you an
Answer to your Letter as far as 1 am enabled to do it singly.
The Will has been regularly proved before the Ordinary of this Island, the
Executors Resident here have qualified themselves, and an inventory has been
taken, but Mr Walker who made up the Inventory has blended the Heal with the
Personal Estate, so that it becomes necessary to make up a fresh Inventory and
to seperate the Personal Estate from the Real, this I shall take care to have
properly done under my own Inspection and as it is my intention to leave this
Island for England by the Convoy in June next. I shall take with me the Inventory
and the Original Will, that you may, if you find it necessary prove it in London.
I should have sent you an authenticated Copy long since had 1 not expected to
have sailed for London by the Present Convoy but as a Copy will be atteuded
with expence, and as by the Local Laws of this Island, a Copy from our Registry
is equivalent to the Original I conceive it more advisable to take the Original W ill
with me to England; the necessary Inventory of such part of the effects as
M" Dean has the temporary use of has been taken.
I have looked into the Titles of Mr Smith to the Revolution Hall Estate,
Miss Herberts and Madam Bertrand' s Lands and the Diamond Estate. M" Smith
has clearly a Claim of Dower upon the Revolution Hall Estate and upon Mr Smiths
two thirds of and in One hundred and sixty five slaves belonging to the Diamond
Estate and placed thereon since the Original purchase in 1772. the Land purchased
from Miss Herbert and .Madam Bertrand is conveyed to Trustees for the Use of
Mr Smith and therefore M" Smith can have no right nf Dower upon those lands;
by a Local Law of tins Island slaves are made Real Estate and Widows are
Dowable thereof consequently Mra Smith will have a right to claim Dower in the
slaves purchased for the Diamond ["state since the year 1772 as the Real Estate
in those Negroes was vested in Oliver. Tooke & Smith as Tenants in Common and
no precautions were taken at the respective times of purchasing to guard against
M" Smiths Dower, the Title to the Diamond Lands and the remaining 106 slaves
is exactly as you describe it, and M Smith having ourj an equitable title to two
thirds, Mrs Smith cannot claim Dower therein but from the peculiar situation ol
West India Estates 1 submit to you, whether it uiaj not be for the interest of all
parties concerned, to come to an amicable arrangement with M" Smith who
1 understand has made her option not to abide by the provision made for her
under the Will bill to have recourse to her claim of Dower, the uecessit} ol
keeping exact accounts of the annual value of the Labor of the One hundred and
sixtv five slaves belonging to the Diamond will naturally occur to you. and the
Infiuity of trouble in ascertaining the value of the Labour oi the Negroes & Stock
of the Revolution Hall Estate employed in the cultivation of Miss Herberts and
CARIBBEAXA. 201
Madam Bertrand's Lauds and a Compensation tor the use of the Revolution Hall
"Works in manufactoring the Produce will be very injurious to the property by
putting it out of the power of Richards Guardians resident in this Island to push
the Cultivation of the lately acquired Lands with that Advantage which they
might otherwise do; I find from Conversations I have had with our Lieu1
Governour & Mr Alexander Campbell who Interest themselves for M" Smith
that she will agree to take £1200 sterling pr annum in lieu of Dower which is
much less than she would be lntitled to, were she to insist upon Dower, and
I confess to you that all things considered it is not an unreasonable demand,
M" Smiths situation ought to be made as comfortable as possible for the feu-
remaining years she has to live, and had the situation of our late Friend's Health
permitted it, I should certainly have urged such reasons for increasing the
provision made for her as would have induced him to make it something more,
tho' perhaps not equal to Mrs Smith's expectations; if there be no impropriety in
my doing it, I will now take the liberty of recommending to you and Mr Oliver
to close with Mr3 Smith at £1200 sterling p annum. This sum should be paid in
proportion to her Claims upon each Estate, that is you and Mr Oliver should agree
to allow her £300 sterling p annum from the Diamond and the Guardians of
Mr Smith's Infant son should agree to allow her the remaining £700 sterling
p annum from the Revolution Hall Estate, this mode of arrangement will simplify
our Accounts, and enable us to cultivate the Herbert & Bertrand Land to greater
advantage, permit me to request your attention to this proposal and if you think
with me that it will be of advantage to the parties interested you and Mr Oliver
as Proprietors of Mr Smith's share of the Diamond and as two of Guardians of
Richard can close the bargain without loss of time, no difficulty will occur on the
part of Mr Fraser and myself as the other Guardians of Richard, we have
frequently Conversed upon the subject and Mr Eraser has always expressed his
acquiescence in my Opinion, he is not at present on the Island or I should have
prevailed upon him to give you his Sentiments but he will return shortly and
I will procure his consent and deliver it to you or Mr Oliver on my arrival in
England.
I am
Sir,
Your most Obedient
and vcr\r H'Ble Servant
Bex. Webster.
[On cover] : —
George Griflin Esqr.
Lmcolns Inn.
[Stamped] : " deal
ship EKE."
(Copy.) Greuada, Gth July L795.
Thos. Oliver, Esq.
Sir,
I have received vour favor of the Oth May by the Packet, another
Mail was brought lure vesterday but no Letter Erom you, from which circumstance.
you cou'd not have recd my Letters written since the commencement oi our
present melancholy situation. 1 wrote you on the 29th March a. 23th Vpril b)
the Packet, both which oughi to have been received previous lo the departure
of the last Mad. 1 also wrote you on the 10th May. Our situation has rather
mended since rav la>t, and we have lately heard of the arrival at Martinico of the
long expected reinforcement. We momently look for part of it with the greatest
anxiety, for should the execrable Brigands opposed to U8, receive a previous
reinforcement, the sovereignty of this once valuable Colony is lost to Great
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CARIBBEAN.!.
Britain. In fact the sovereignty is almost all we have for some time possessed,
for, alas ! the Country is a mere desert. The Diamond. & R" Hall Estates are in
a similar situation with the other Plantations — abandoned for the moment.
The greatest part of the Negroes are with me in Town, the .Men are employed in
my department (the Quarter Mast1' Gen'*) on account of the Public, & 1 trust
some hire will be allowed by the Colony for their services. The Women and
Children are daily fed in my Yard from the Stores belongiug to both Estates.
Some of the Negroes are iu the Village of Gonyave, where we have a Military
Post, and where they assist as Night guards. The Regulars and Militia have
suffered dreadfully from the Bulam fever — not a day passes but two or more
burials are seen of the latter & of the former sometimes a dozen. My health is so
much impaired that I must change the Climate or remain here for ever. This sad
convulsion has so damaged my Funds that I cannot go to England in the way
I wish. I have therefore determined on going to America for a few months.
I propose availing myself of the first conveyance for New York, from whence
I trust 1 shall be able to return by Xmas or early iu Jan'ry next. I meant to
have inclosed you a state of my Acco' with the Diamond & 11" Hall Estates by
this opp>" but I am so hurried, that L must defer it until the departure of the
Convoy which I suppose will be on the 1m of next month from St: Christopher.
I shall then be under the necessity of valuing on you for the amount of the former,
amounting to, £568 : 3 : 9 Curr-V and for part of the latter, amounting to the sum
of £1503 : 15 : 5 Curr>\
I trust you will have no hesitation in paying due honor to my Bills, for in this
moment of distress we merch13 have no other resourse than such moneys as may
be due by proprietors & others concerned in England, as here no Party has
Sixpence to Pay. I shall again write you by the Convoy previous to my departure,
<fc 1 shall be happy to hear from you in answer to this, addressed to the care of
Messrs Wm & James Constable. Merchts in New York. Mr Webster writes you
fully by this conveyance & to him 1 beg leave to refer you. The Sugars saved
from the Diamond he will inform you, are on board his ship the Duke of York
that sails with the first Convoy. You may always rely on my attention to your
concerns here, and 1 hope in God on my return here to have it in my power to
give you more pleasing intelligence than can be done at this moment. In much
haste 1 remain respectfully
Sir,
Yr most Obed' Servt
(sigti'd) A. Phaser.
(Copy.) Greuada, 7th July 1795.
Tho» Oliver, Esijr.
Sir,
I have been hitherto prevented by my absence from Town attending
public duty from writing you an account of our situation, and as you must long
ere this Letter reaches you have received particular accounts of our distresses
I shall not take up your time iu detailing the horrid Cruelties tint have been com-
mitted by a set of Banditti in this Countn ; suffice it to say, i hat our situation is by
no means improved since the last accounts left us, for added to the Ravages ol the
Insurgents a fever of a most malignant nature has swept off a number of our
old Inhabitants, and the Island is now almost depopulated, the few oi us (hat
remain are worn out with incessant Fatigue & nightly watchiugs, as the protection
of the Town is left entirely to the Inhabitants, not a Soldier being allowed to do
Duty without the Walls of the Fori nic.it ions, and in short upon all hazardous
enterprises we are pushed forward & the Soldiery remain behind their Attillery.
Notwithstanding these hardships we perform our Duty with chearfulllCSS and
alacrity, and whenever the Enemy venture out of their Fastnesses, parties oi
Militia immediately rush forward and drive tliem in, but it will be impossible For
CARIBBKANA. 203
11-1 to undergo such Fatigue much longer, and unless some of the Troops that we
arc told are arrived at Martinico, come to our assistance, or if the Enemy receive
reinforcements from Guardeloupe before our relief arrives, tiie consequences will
be fatal.
The moment it was permitted for the Inhabitants to remove their produce,
I proceeded to the Diamond Estate, as being most exposed to the ravages of the
Enemy, and secured all the produce that remained amounting to 17 out of 22 hhds.
of Sugar that had been made upon the Estate prior to the breaking out of the
Insurrection, some Cattle & a few Mules remained upon the Estate, which I had
intended to drive to a place of safety, but the last hhd. of Sugar had scarcelv been
carried down to the Bay when a party of Armed Banditti to the number of about
120 rushed upon us, fired several volleys of musquetry at us and set fire to the
Buildings; I had but S white men with me, and as it would have been rashness to
attack so large a party of the Enemy, we retreated to the Seaside, where we
remained until the Sugar was shiped and then retired on board Ship, having the
mortification to see all the Buildings of the Diamond & my Boccage Estate burnt
to the ground; unfortunately for me, whilst I was engaged in securing the
produce at Grand Pauvre, the English Troops evacuated the Post they had taken
upon my Plaisance Estate above Kn Hall, by which means I lost almost the whole
Crop of that Estate amounting to 40,000 lbs. of coffee and 10 hhds. Sugar, which
were headed up at li. Hall ready for ..Carting, also fell into the hands of the Enemy
and the Works of the latter Estate have been since burnt with all the other
Buildings ; my works A Buildings upon Plaisance have hitherto escaped destruction,
as they are in the neighbourhood of the Enemy's Camp, and serve to shelter them
from the inclemency of the liainy Season, but as it is a Post we must possess
before we can take any effectual measures against the Insurgents, there is every
reason to fear the Buildings will be destroyed the moment our Troops make
a movement, it is however some consolation that the negroes of the Diamond
lln Hall, & Boccage, have in general remained faithful, but your loss as well as
mine and that of Rn Hall in Negroes is considerable, as the Insurgents have
butchered them most inhumanely wherever they have met them; such as remain
are now placed in safety in the neighborhood of the Town of St. George, but the
feeding them will be attended with a heavy expence. If we succeed in geting
the better of the Insurgents I shall be at a loss how to act with the Diamond
Estate, and have therefore to request your early instructions, whether 1 am to
re-establish the Sugar Works, or in what manner the Estate is to be cultivated,
the situation of the Land unfits it for any other culture than that oi' Canes, and
the Expence of rebuilding the Works and puting on the necessary quantity oi
Stock will be considerable, an additional Strength in Slaves will also he necessary,
and how they are to be procured, and if to be Purchased, whether it will Im-
prudent to invest anv considerable sum in the settlement of the Estate until the
minds of the generality of the Negroes are brought back to a proper sense of
Duty are prudential considerations, which you & the other proprietors must
determine, but it wid be necessary to give me as early advice as possible of what
you propose to be done. 1 shall only add that you may assure yourself of my
best exertions for your Interest.
I have the Honor to be with great respect, Sir,
Your most Obed1 and Most Hble
(signed) Bk>*. W KMsi i:k.
The 17 hhds. Sugar are shiped on board the Duke of Fork, Capr. Al.-xr. Sinullic,
warrJ to sail with Convoy on or before the 1st of Aug. You wnl therefore make
the necessary Insurance.
204 CARIBBEANA.
(Copy.) Grenada, 23rd July 1705.
Tho' Oliver, Esqr.
Sir,
Annexed you have a Copy of my last, and I am since favored with your
Letter of the 22wl May. I fear my Letter of the 29"' March has miscarried, as
many of my friends here have answers to their Letters of that date. I embark
to-day iti the Rebecca, Cl Blackburn for S1 Kitts, from whence 1 shall proceed in
an American Vessel to New York. Besides the recovery of my health, I have
in view the laying out what little funds 1 have the command of. in the purchase
of Provisions for the use of the Colony, and will endeavour soon after my arrival
in America, to send a small Vessel here with an assorted Cargo of Fish, Ship Stuff
Si other coarse provisions. Inclosed you have a state of my acco' ag' the Diamond
and P. Hall Estates. For the Balance of the former £5GS : 3 : 9 Curr>
Mr Webster and myself have of this date valued on you at 90 d' Sc payable to
myself in the sum of £3:21 : 13 : 7 st- which at the curr* Ex. of 175 p c' ia eq tal
to the said BalC1'. '1'his Bill you have now enclosed and at maturity you'll please
place its amount to my Credit in a c with you. I trust you'll also have no
objection to credit me with at least one half the balance against R. Hall, calculated
at the same rate of Ex. The other moiety may remain outstanding until wo see
how matters are likely to terminate, altho' 1 assure you, I can very ill afford, in
such a moment of general distress, to want so considerable a sum of money.
Perhaps therefore M' Griffin A yourself may determine on directing the whole
Balance to be placed to my Credit in account with you.
In consequence of my wish to send a Cargo of Provisions from America for
the supply of this Colony, I shall probably be under the necessity of drawing on
you for the amount of the Bill now enclosed £324 : 13 : 7 st" as well as for
whatever Balcc you may besides have of mine in your hands. ] will however only
do this under the resolution of soon replacing ir, 1 hope to an encreased amount.
1 cannot (a stranger as 1 am) ask you to come under any advance for me.
We have been most cruelly disappointed in our expectation of a reinforcement
from Martinico, the whole Armament having gone down to St. Domingo. There
they can he of no service, as from late accounts the recovery of that Colony is next
to impossible, whereas here they might in the course of a few days have restored
Peaee and tranquility, the same might also have been done in a few Weeks at
St. Vincent. Such is the conduct of our Chiefs in tins Country, for we understand
they had discretionary orders from the Minister, they pursue a .Shadow while they
abandon the substance. It is said we are to have two Reg1' expected from
Gibraltar, but we have lost all confidence iu promises. J am much hurried >\
must haste to conclude. I cannot however do so without earnestly requesting
that you & M1 Griffin would seriously consider what measures are proper to adopt
respecting the future cultivation and improvement of the Diamond & Kevn Hall
Estates, in the event of a fortunate termination of our present troubles. The
cxpencc unavoidably to be incurred will be great, For there must be almost
a renovation of everything except the Negroes, and of them many are even now
wanting, some having been killed, & others carried to the Camp of the execrable
Insurgents.
Mr Webster will by this opp> write you more at large of this Sc other
subjects. I will expect the pleasure of hearing from you at New lork, l>\ the
Packet, or other earh conveyance — 1 shall again address you from thence, □
after my arrival, and in the meanwhile,
1 remain respectfully, Sir
Yr. M. 0. S<
(sign'd) Al.E\» Flli.81 B.
CARIBBEAN A. 205
No date.
Sir,
I inclose you duplicate bill of loading for the seventeen Hli'1' of the
Diamond Sugar shipped by the Duke of York Capt. Smallie, some expence
attended the savins; of this sugar which I shall debit the Estate with.
I am sorry to inform you that the loss of most of the Book.- and papers of
that Estate & Revolution Hall, added to the unfortunate circumstance of the
murder of Mr "Walker and JMr Johnson will embarrass me a good deal in the
settlement of the Accounts of the two Estates; but as I fortunately brought with
me from England copies of the Books to the loth of June 1791, a continuation of
yr accounts with these copies, will assist me greatly. 1 have therefore to request
that you will direct to be forwarded to me as early as possible yoiiT subsequent
account — after having withstood repealed applications from M1 Eraser to join hi in
in a bill on you for the balance of his account against the Diamond, I was at length
on the 22nd Ultimo induced to put my name to one at ninety days sighl for
£324 : 13 : 7 sterh? whch he alledges is the sum due to him from the Diamond.
I am a stranger to the accounts from the loss of the Books had no opportunity
of examining it, and was therefore obliged to take Mr Erasers word for the correct-
ness of the accounts which I the more readily did, not only from 3D Fraser being
one of yr Attornies ; but from my knowledge of the usual fairness and correctness
of his accounts. He has quitted 'the Island and thereby yr power of Attorney
respecting the Diamond has become useless ; for the Authorities thereby given,
are to the three Attornies therein named, or any two of them and as Mr Erasers
return is very uncertain, and from the coufusiou we are likely to continue in for
a long time, difficulties may arise in recovering the Mules, absent Negroes or
other property.
I submit to you whether it may not be proper to forward fresh authorities ns
speedily as possible to enable to act with effect for the interest of the proprietors
of that Estate and at the same time full instructions how I am to act with respect
to the reestablishment of the cultivation.
I am sorry to inform you that the infectious fever wdl has raged here for some
time past has carried off a number of old Inhabitants many others who tho' charged
with the care of the affairs of their friends in England yet not having auy large
stake in the Country have quitted the Island, &, reduced our numbers so much,
that we have been obliged to adopt a measure which at any other time or upon
any other occasion would be thought impolitic & dangerous, that is the arming
about seven hundred of the most faithful of our Slaves to assist in the reduction
of the Insurgents, But we had no alternative. I hope however the proprietors iu
England interested in this Island will in future take care not to countenance or
employ any man who has thus shamefully abandoned his post & left the labouring
care [or "oar"] upon a few in hopes of remaining in safety during the Contest
and when tranquility is restored returning to reap the fruits of our Tod and
dangers, some indeed have been obliged to quit the Island on account of ill-health,
and are therefore excusable but I am afraid many have made it only a pretext to
escape the Fatigues we are obliged to undergo.
1 beg vou and the other proprietors of the Diamond to be persuaded that altho
I have now no legal authority 1 shall still continue my exertions for their interest.
I have the honor to be with respect Sir,
Yr most obedient & most hue. Servt.
Ben. Webster.
Dear Sir,
I send inclosed copies of two L" received yesterday from M< bs" Webstef
<S: Frasier bv which I am glad to learn that there has uol beeu so great a loss oi
Negroes as was expected, ci uditional instructions should be given to W Webster
concerning the Diamond plantation that no time may be lost relative to its resettle-
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CARIBBEAN A.
ment (if that is to take place) when it can be gone into with propriety, tli.it
period I think rather at a distance as the troops that have left this Countn
some months past were ordered to Jamaica A St. Domingo. Von will observe
that Mr "Webster says nothing respecting the resettlement of Revolution Hall.
from this circumstance I suppose he thinks Mr Frasier and himself authorised by
the Will of Mr Smith to act with that estate as they think proper, you will notice
the Bills Mr Frasier intends drawing upon me on account of the Diamond
Revolution Hall concerns, on the former £508:3:0 Currv on the
£1503 : 15 : 5 like money. These hills may be expected in the course of a fort-
night or three weeks. I have desired Mr Tookes advice respecting the first and
I now request yours as to the latter 1 know not what can be done with it but
refusing it, for circumstanced as the Boys property is, and my present lar<;e
advance for these concerns, prudence forbids my meddling with it. there will 1 p
seventeen Hhd3 of sugar from the Diamond by the Fleet which are insured by the
policy formerly opened. I hope you enjoy your health and friends & with much
regard remain
D. Sir
Yr. sincere he. Scr.
Tuos Oliver.
London, 28th Aug1 1795.-
[Seal : large single coat ; no crest.]
[Endorsed] : —
George Griffin Esqrt:
Monmouth.
[Mr. "William Tooke, who also held one-third of this estate, died 25 October
1802, aged S2. In Stephens's " Life of John Home Tooke " (ii. 2G5) it is stated
Mr. "William Tooke "made a joint purchase, in conjunction with Mr Alderman
Oliver, of a plantation in the West Indies, on which there were a great number
of negroes." His share must have been sold to the Olivers.
In Mary Smith's will of 1S04, she states thai her brother William bequeathed
one-third of the Diamond Estate to George Griffin, but that it was indebted to
Thomas Oliver for sums advanced in its re-settlement.
Among the Griffin papers is an Indenture (which I have not seen), made
27 May 1S20, by which .Miss Elizabeth -Ann Gritfin and others convey and assign
to Richard Oliver, Esq., the moiety of two undivided third parts of the l>
plantation and slaves. lie in his Codicil, dated :{0 May LS20, savs: "Since
making my will of G March 1^17 I have purchased one third of the Diamond
Estate in Grenada, and am now entitled to the entirety." His -widow
Maria sold the estate in 1S25, for £10,300, to William Stuart of Inverugie, X.l>.
As it cost originally in 1772 £29,000, and was valued in 17m> at 630,000 st . an i
in 1792 at over I'll). 00. >, when L'l:>.o:>0 was refused for one-third, the greal
depreciation which had taken place in W. I. property can be realized, though there
may have been a reduction in the number of slaves to partly account for the
difference.]
19 April 1909.
Canon Charles Arthur of St. John's Rectory, Grenada, writes: "There is no
memorial tablet to William Smith of Rev ilution Hail in S. John's Parish, no vault
in Churchyard, and the Registers date from 1S0D."
CARIBBEANA. 207
9 iUst of Cilcst SiiHtan tDcctis on tljt Close
ftolls from 1GG1 to 1800, ftrtenturt ^itic.
Thomas Fraser, & Benj. Booth. S' Christophers 1770 B 2
Elizabeth -March, & James Stvll. Jamaica „ 1) ~>
., " „ „ 1'' 5
Charles Payne Sharpe, & George Hooper. s1 Vincent ., B ~>
(ieorge Bavford, & Robert Navlor. .Sl Christophers 1771 1! 1
„ ,. ,, B 1
John Burke, & "Walter Burke. Antigua „ B 2
& Peter Alsop. „ „ B 2
„ & George Savage. ,, „ B 2
William Smith Buckley, & Hugh Hamersley. Sl Christophers ,, B 5
William Mathew Burt, ,, „ „ B .">
William Smith Buckly, „ „ „ B 5
Nathaniel Crump, & James Balrner. Antigua „ B S
John Delap, & Earl of Dysart. - „ „ B 3
William Fauquier, & Josejm Pickering. „ „ B 1
Thomas ,, „ „ ,, B 1
John Gray, & Alexander Willoek. ,, „ B 3
i) -j) ii ii B 3
James Cloherry Gascoigne, & Hugh Hannersley [sic].
Sl Christophers „ B5
James Grant, & Ludovick Grant. Antigua „ B 8
John Halliday, & Lionel Dysart. ,, „ B 3
B 3
1) !) II >> *J "
„ B3
John & Margaret Halliday, & Samuel Turner. Sl Christophers ,, B 4
Daniel Mathew, & Hugh ilannersly. ,, ,, B o
Ahcdnego ,, ,, „ ,, B ~>
William Peckham, & John Carruthers. Antigua „ B 3
Sir Gillies Payne, & Hugh Hamersley. Sl Christophers „ B •">
Charles Spooner, & Isaac D u peay.-f ,, „ 1! 1
Richard Wilson, & Samuel Turner. „ „ B -1
„ >, .i » B 1
John Willett, & Hugh Hamerslv. „ „ B 5
„ B5
John Banister Patrick Burke John Bannister,
& William Peeve. „ 1772 B 1
John Bradshaw Patrick Burke, & William Reeve. „ „ B]
Richard Bosanquet, & Oliver Calley. Sl Vincent „ B 2
Henry Evans, & William Lleeve. S1 Christophers „ 15 1
Robert Harvey, & Thomas Grant. Antigua „ B 1
,. B I
Joshua Kvtc, D.D., & .lames .Vorman. Bnrbadoes „ I! 1
William Livingtou.J & Francis Farlev. Antigua ,. B3
„ B3
William Manning, A; William Ueeve. S* Christophers „ B 1
Mary Smith, & Richard Oliver. Antigua „ B 2
Thomas Turner Wise, & Francis Farley. ,, ,, B -J
• Continued from p. 171. t Dujmy. J Livingston,
"R 1
B 1
B A
b 5
B 5
B 2
b i
15 G
B 2
15 I
B I
B 2
B4
J? 3
B 5
B 1
208 CAHIBBEANA.
Duke Butler, M.A., Francis Butler, .Tolm Butler, Mary
Butler, Francis Butler, junior, & George Webbe. Nevis 1773
David Bayford & wife, <fc Henry Wilmot. S' Christophers ,,
William Harvey, & Henry "Wilmot. Barbadoes „
Lockbart Russell, & John Russell. Antigua .,
James Browne & wife, & James Dobie. Nevis „
Henry Boult Cay. Lewis Cutlibert, & Collin
Mackenzie. Jamaica 1774
John Dyer, &, James Hussey. Mountserrat
James Laroche, & Justinian Casamajor. Antigua ,,
Janet Orton, & John Willett. S' Christophers „
tt II It 11
James Tobin, senior & junior, «fc Charles Pym, Burt. Nevis „
Edwin Thomas, & James Tobin. ,, .,
John Barnard, & Walter Blunt. Sl Christophers 1775
John Burton, & Benjamin Boddington. Montserratt „
Grenado Chester, & Edward Yates. Antigua ,,
George Goatling, & Anthony Blagrave. Jsevis „ B 4
Charles Grevis, & Benjamin Boddington. Montserratt ,, B 1
Hicks Thompson, Richard "Lytcott, & Anthony
Blagrave. Nevis ,, B 4
B 4
Joseph King, & Walter 'Blunt. Sl Christophers B 3
John Davis Molineux, tfc Thomas Mead. Montserratt „ B 3
„ B3
John Ogden, & Richard Wilson. Sl Christophers ,, B 1
David Bayford & wife, & Richard Oliver. „ 1776 B 1
John Conyers, & Joshua Eyre. „ „ B 3
„ „ Antigua „ B 3
David, James Charles & wife Dalrymple John
S. Leger, & Robert Udney. Grenada „ B 4
Thomas Fitzberbert, & Thomas Warner. Antigua ,, l'> 3
Catherine Gerrard, & Richard Wilson. S' Christophers „ B 3
Patt Alice Gerrard, ,, „ „ B 3
Rev. James New, & J (dm Richardson Herbert. Nevis „ B 1
Ann Rowland, & Richard Oliver. Sl Christophers „ B 1
John Brooke, & Chris Baldwin. Antigua 1777 B 2
Edward Cary & wife, & James Coulthard. S' Christophers ,, B 2
„ B2
James Coulthard, Edward Cary, & Thomas Graham. „ ,, B 2
„ B2
Sir Robert Salusbury Cotton, Bart., & Thomas
Cotton. „ „ B 3
Sir Robert Salusbury Cotton. Bart . & Catharine
Stapleton.
James Coulthard. & Daniel Bryan* Mathew.
Michael McNamara.
Daniel Bryan Mathew, & James Coulthard. 8' CI
James Simms, & Lacblin Grant.
James Trecothick. & Thomas Fisher.
Harry Webb & Nathaniel Webb, & John llalliday.
>t •' "
Mary Willis, Joshua Webb, & Thomas Brograve.
• Error for Iivaiu.
11 It
tl »
B 5
Antigua
B 1
stophera ,
, B 3
B3
Antigua
B 7
Jamaica ,
B 1
Antigua
B 3
ii t
B 8
tt »
, BG
CARIBBEANA.
209
John Armond, & Wastcll Brisco.
John Browncll, & William Crosbie.
John Brisco, & John Annond.
& Waste'll Bisco.
John Poppleton Griffin, & Kupert Clark.
James Clegg, & Benjamin Arthur Heywood
John Elderton, & Daniel Giles.
William Gunthorpe, & Godschall Johnson.
S' Christophers
Dominica
S' Christophers
Jamaica
Sl Vincent
Dominica
Antigua
177S
Jonas Langford Brooke, & Henry Hoyle Oddie. Jamaica
" )! >»
John Otto Bayer, & Thomas Oliver. Antigua
John Walker, & Thomas Campbell. Grenada
"William Appletree, & Daniel Wali'ord. Barbadoes
11 ii »
Nathaniel Bogle French, & Robert Smith. Antigua
11 11 !»
Patriot Boche Farrill, & John Powell. Monserrat
Stephen Payne Golway,* & William Trddie. S' Kitts
Sarah Hicks, Richard Lytcot, & John Brownrigge
Leake. Nevis
Ashton Warner, & Jos Pickering. Barbadoes
William Macdowall Colhoun, & Aretas Alters. Sl Kitts
ii ii ii
James Butler Harriss, & George Phillips. Barbadoes
Elizabeth Banister, & William M. Colhoun. S1 Kitts
Mary Darby, & Henry Benskin Lighttbot. Antigua
Joshua Pattison, & Granado Chester. ,,
Mary Seager, „
JefEery Merriwether Shaw, & Jonathan Price.
John Beach, & Charles Mayo.
Ann Doig, & James Gordon.
Valentine Morris, & James Glascow.
Charles Mayo, & John Pogson.
John Pogson, & Charles Mayo.
Nevis
Sl Christophers
Antigua
Sl Vincent
S' Christophers
1779
1780
))
M
1781
James Blanchard, & Michael White.
,. & Samuel Greathead
VOL. I.
Dominica
II
Should be Galway and Priddie.
1782
1783
1784
Thomas Plumar, ,, „ „
Thomas Butler, Mary, James, William. John, Mary,
& Francis Butler, & Thomas Coxhead. Nevis 1785
Robert Froome, clerk, & Thomas Coxhead. ,, ,,
,, 11 !» »
Samuel Greathead, & Jonathan Price. Dominica ,,
>! 11 » . '1
George Ewes Hawker, & Thomas Coxhead. Nevis „
James Healey, Thomas Hooke, John Hook. &
Thomas Coxhead. ,, »
Godschall Johnson, & Sir Charles Middleton. Antigua
Braithwaite Ashley, & John Brathwaite. Barbadoes 17^",
Walter Blunt, & John Goldstrap. Sl Kitts
15 -i
B 2
Hi
B i
B -1
B 1
B7
B 2
B G
B 1
B 1
B I
B 1
Hi
B 2
B 6
B G
B 1
B 1
B 2
B 7
B 1
B 2
B :i
B 3
B 3
B 3
B 5
B 1
B 1
B I
B .3
B 5
B 3
B 3
B 5
B 5
B 3
B5
B5
B 7
B 7
15 7
B 7
r, 7
B 3
B3
B 1
B 7
B 1
B 1
B 2
B 2
210
CAKIUULANA.
John Blagrave, & Abraham Winterbottom. Nevis
Philip Nathaniel Devisme, & John Kirwan. Antigua
William Daling, .\. Edwin Lascells. BarbadoeB
Alexander Douglas, & William Maedowall Colhoun. S1 Kitta
Sir James Douglas, knt., & Alexander Winterbottom.
Joshua Hawkins. & John Lon^.
John Lynch, & John Kirwan.
Sir Nicholas Tyrell Lerou.x Nugent, & John Kirwan.
Oliver Nugent, & John Kirwan.
George Ottley, & Henry Wilmott.
Isaac Pitcher. A: Joshua A inorv.
Sir Ralph Payne, & Henry Wiluiot.
17SG
Antigua
)»
Sl Kitts
Antigua
Joseph Pickering, & William Fauquier. „
John Reeder, An invention. Jamaica
James Sparrow, & Abraham Winterbottom. Nevis
William Smith, & Mary Oliver. „
,, & Thomas Oliver. Montserrat
,, & Mary Oliver. ,,
Henry Swinburne, & The King. Sl Vincent
Elizabeth Thornton, & Joshua Pickering. Antigua
Nathaniel Webb. & John Kirwan. „
John Henry Warre, & John Braithwaite. Barbadoes
Joshua* Warner, & Joshua Pickering. Antigua
Mary Ashley, & Robert Braithwaite, clerk. Barbadoes
Duke of Beaufort, & The King. Bahama Island
Gore Browne, & John Yates. Antigua
William Bumpsted, & John Vaugban. Jamaica
Amand Benneville, & Alexander Willock. Antigua
Elizabeth Bannister. & James Nibbs. „
George, Earl of Coventry. Lord Carteret, &
the King. Bahama
Samuel Crooke, & Charles Thompson. S' Kitts
Alexander Douglas, Sir Douglas, & Thomas Neave. ,,
i> n >i i>
Thomas Haweis, clerk, & Thomas Wills, clerk. „
Richard Jackson, & Elizabeth Rautbmell. Jamaica
John Margram, & Thomas Norburv Kerby. Antigua
James Nibbs, & Sarah Willet Ottley. „
Jennett Pavne Orton, & Thomas Wills, clerk. Sl Kitts
Thomas Oliver, & William Lyon. Antigua
Johu Osborn, Si James Nibbes. „
Dominick Trant, & Richard Neave.
Ashton Warner, A: Justinian Casauiajor.
S« Kitts
Antigua & Barbadoes
S' Kitts
Abraham Winterbottom, & Thomas Neave.
Mary Willis, & William Lyon v. Oliver. Antigua
William Maedowall, .t Abraham Winterbottom. Nevis
Robert Comyn, & Robert Rollestoil. Essex & Jamaica
• Error for Joseph.
17s7
17-s
B
B
B
B
B
B
U
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B
B G
B ti
BG
B G
B 9
B i;
B 2
B5
Bo
B 5
B G
i; s
BS
BS
B 4
B7
B8
B S
B 8
B 2
B4
B 7
B 9
B9
B 10
B-l
B.5
B G
B G
B7
B5
1 ! :.
B 10
B 10
B 7
B 8
B lo
B 10
i; i
B 2
B G
B 6
i; 9
B 3
!•; N 5
CARIBBEAN.*..
211
David Dewar, & John Kinderley.
Mary Dawson & Joshua Eyre.
Borland Duct, it Thomas Dunford, clerk.
Alexander & Robert Harvey. & John Aberdier.*
Peter M. Mills, & Abraham Winterbottom.
Nathaniel Newberry, & John Henderson.
James Langt'ord Nibbs, & Thomas Oliver.
11 1!
„ & Langt'ord Lovell.
11 n
George Redhead, & James Trecothick.
Charles Spooner, & Thomas Wildman.
John Young, & Edward Byam.
John Brome, & John Randal Phillips.
William Snell Channeey, & William Pearce.
David Dewar, & John Kinderley.
William Gunthorpe, & James Gordon.'
Henry Hobhouse, Jeremiah Hill, & William Miles.
William Prujean, & Henry Errington.
William Pearce, & C. S. Chauncey.
„ & Nathaniel Snell.
John Randal Phillips, & John Brome
James Akers, junior, & James Akers, sen.
Peter Dupy, ,,
Martin Byam, & James Kerkpatrick.
John Otto Bayer, & Alexander Willcck.
>i ii
James Cary, & Stephen Thurston Adey.
Thomas Drinkwater, & Thomas Simpson.
ii ii
Anthony Hodges, & Thomas Sermon.
Jeremiah Hodges, „
Thomas Norbury Kerby, & John Sowerby.
" "
n & Alexander Willock.
James Lucas, & Charles Snell Chauncy.
ii i'
Martin Madan, & Thomas Sibthorpe.
ii "
Thomas Rodie, & John Bolt.
William Smith, & Charles Payne.
Joshua* Warner, & John Sowerby.
James Akers, & Henry Holt.
Alexander Borrowes Irwin, &, John \\ nrren.
n &, Thomas Boddington
John Kendall, & Stephen Adey.
Drewy Ottley, & John Warren.
„ & Thomas Boddington.
William Smith, John Southey, & Elizabeth Brook.
Charles Nalson Cole. & Michael Peter Touray.
• Probably Abordeio.
t ? Sotner I. or Bermuda
S' Kitts
178S
B3
Antigua
M
B3
ii
M
»
B 7
B7
11
H
B 7
11
|]
Bo
Nevis
))
B3
Grenada
B 1
Antigua
n
B 10
ii
I)
B 10
M
n
B 10
1>
»
B 10
11
»
B 8
Sl Kitts
ti
B 2
Antigua
ti
B 2
ii
B 2
Barbadoes
1789
B G
Grenada
M
B 2
S' Kitts
>)
B5
Antigua
ii
5»
19
B4
Nevis
Jl
B3
S' Omerf
B 2
Greneda
J»
B3
ii
99
B3
Barbadoes
*1
BG
S' Kitts
17SKI
B 2
Nevi3
y
BS
Antigua
)]
B5
B 5
1 i
ii
BG
>»
ft
BG
Jamaica
J*
B G
Sl Kitts
)i
B 3
M
ti
B3
H
»
B S
»>
M
BS
Antigua
ii
ii
1 1
B 2
B 2
ii
11
B 2
Tobago
11
1)
B 7
B 7
Grenada
)>
B 7
Nevis
1 1
B 5
ii
If
B5
Antigua
»
15 I
Nevis
,,
B 7
Antigua
B 2
S« Kitts
1791
B 3
Sl Vincents
!>
B 7
ii
i *
B 7
Jamaica
,,
B i
Sl Vincent
»»
B 7
B 7
Antigua
15 B
Sl Kitts
1792
B 2
ida.
J Error for J
p 2
212
CAKIBBEANA.
David Crombie, & Michael Peter Touray. Sl Kitts 1792
Francis Clifton, clerk, & Isaac Moody Bingham. „ ,,
Charles Leigh, Anna Maria Leigh, Charles Leigh, &
Henry Holt. „ ,
William Mackinnon, & Callaghan M'Carthy. Antigua
Thomas Meade. & William U'elby. Montserrat
Francis Williams Sanders, & Thomas Sanders. Nevis
,, & John Richardson Herbert. „
Michael White, & George Aug. Mathias Vincent. Sl Vincent
John Bowles, & William Curtis. Nevis 17
William Curtis, & James Weston. ,,
Elizabeth Mary & Sarah Carbory, & Eobert Smith. Antigua
)) J! '1 1)
Duncan Campbell, & Thomas Boddington. Sl Vincent
John Lynch French, & Townley Ward. Sl Kilts
Richard Gildart, & William Lyon. „
William Walker Linder, & Robert Nugent Pohill.*
James Burrough, James Blackstone, David Boyn,
& John Knowles. . Jamaica
Martin Byam, & William Manning. Antigua
Ann Jones Clarke, John Jones Gascoigne Clarke,
& Charles Whishaw. Barbadoes
Ann Jones Clarke, & William Edmeston. ,,
„ & William Barton. ,,
John Pogson, & Milward Crooke. Sl Kitts
" ,, & Joshua Rawlins. „
Henry Russell, & John Knowly3. Jamaica
James Tait, & Richard Mil man French Chiswell.
Bahama Island
James Trant, & John Hearne. Montserrat
Charles Whishaw. & William Edmeston. Barbadoes
Zaehary Bayly Edwards, & James Donovan. Antigua
Mary Ellis, William Ellis, clerk, & Mary Hurst. ,,
Rowland Frye. & Samuel Weston. ,,
Jannctt Mathews, Abednego Mathew, & George
Griffin. S« Kitts
John Pinney, John Fred. Pinney, & James Tobin. Nevis
Samuel & George Redhead. <t Anthony Munton. Antigua
Francis Williams Sanders, & John Finney. Nevis
John Mathew Williams, & John Lee. „
Bertie Greatheed, & Henry Rawlins. Sl Kitts
Harry Paxton, clerk, <v. Edward Byam Wyke. Montserrat
Abraham Redwood, <& Francis Thwaites. Antigua
John Roberts, a deed poll.
James & Richard Donovan. .V Elizabeth Caroline
Yates. „
John Horsford, & Thomas Sermon. „
Henry Hall, <& George Wood. W. Indies
John Long, & Alexander Brodie. Antigua
Samuel Martin, Lv: Anthony Brown.
John Pinney, John Fred. Pinney, & James Tobin. Nevis
George Redhead, & Francis Thwaites. Antigua
Lewis Brotherson \rerchild, & Thomas Maitland. S' Kitts
• PPolhill.
94
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9G
1797
B2
B 2
B 1
B 1
B 6
B 7
B 7
B (i
B 1
B 2
B I
B 1
B 1
I'. 2"
B4
B 2
B 2
B 1
B 2
B G
B 6
BG
B 8
B4
B 4
B 1
B G
B s
B G
B 1
B S
BG
B 5
B 5
B5
B 5
B 8
B 2
B 2
B (i
B L
B 1
B 7
B 1
B ii
B 7
B 2
B 2
B 5
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CARIBBEAN A.
21:5
Thomas Alexander, & Alexander Brodie.
Rowland Otto Baijer, & Thomas Rogers.
,, &. James Donovan.
William Bray, & John Phillips.
James Brady, it Mary Hartcourt Cross.
John George Gold trap, & .John Taylor.
Charles Grant, & John Taylor.
William Wickham Harinan. & James Donovan.
William Manning, Jaue Maitlaud, & Edward
Mathew.
James Thomson Murray, M.D., & John Taylor.
Thomas Oliver, & Henry Dyott.
John Henry Pakenham, & Kobert Pitches.
Thomas Shiffner, Sc Edward Mathew.
»: >t
William Abdy, & Thomas Dunn.
Thomas Bradshaw, & William Moulton.
James Gordon, senior, & Thomas Dunn.
Thomas Jameson. & David Elliot.
George Gahvay Mills, & John Pinniger.
George Wood, & David Elliot.
Antigua
17'Js
B I
M
I '
B 1
11
M
B 2
Nevis
11
B 2
Jamaica
M
B :l
S< Kitts
1)
B-t
Antigua
'»
BG
,»
J)
B2
Sl Kitts
»J
B 2
Antigua
JJ
B b"
Monserrat
>)
B 4
Antigua
)1
B3
8' Kitts
))
B 2
,»
11
B 2
Antigua
1799
B 0
S» Croix
J»
B I
Antigua
)9
B5
West Indies
B 1
S« Kitts
|t
B:i
W. Indies
»
B 1
annotations to iLabuence^rdjer's "iHomis
mental Knsuiptions of tl)t ionttslj 223c5t
Jittrtes."
By FRANK CUNDALL and NOEL B. LIVINGSTON.
As the march of time, or in some places neglect, or in others restoration, has
left its mark on many of the monuments in the British West Indies, since
Lawrence- Archer published his account of them in LS75 ; and as, owing apparently
to lack of care in the correction of proofs, some of his information is incorrect,
and many monuments have been erected since his time, it is thought thai nomo
annotations to his book may prove of service to those interested in the monu-
mental inscriptions of the West Indies.
A commencement is here made with —
THE CATHEDRAL,* SPANISH-TOWN. JAMAICA.
The notes were made in August 1909. The numbers used are those given by
Lawrence-Archer. In some eases tombstones which were covered by pcw« m ins
time are now exposed, whilst others which were then exposed are now covered by
pews.
» This is the old parish church of St, Catharine in tho parish of St. Catharine, co Mi I lle<e*.
It was sometimes culled the" Bed Church," whether from occupying the site ol the Spanish
Church of the Red Cross, or in allusion to its colour, \ cannot say.
Its M.I. were first copied by John Itobv iu 1824, and printed in 8vo in 1331. Lawrence-
Archer then brought out his well-known book in 187.'. I have checked Archer will
find that the former included all the hitler's Inscriptions, nnd ol course addi 1 mam «
appeared in the intervenim: fifty vears, Archer, however, used Human capitals iliroiu ■•
Several names ir.' also missing from Hi'"
lelli »d,
ipeareu m the intervening
although Robv copied the lettering as he saw it.
Index. In spite of these little drawbacks it is n >verthele*s a very vain iblo r >rl
It is a matter for n rrel thai Messrs Cundall nud Liviiusti .11 adhered to Arclinr:
and sent me the M.I. in Riman capitals, and without distinguishing the lines. Hi rim
however, are of such interest that this omission musl be overlooked. I hive used Roman
capitals for names only, and added the footnotes.— Editor.
".0W
214 CARIBBEANA.
In the Tower.
After " John Lunan, Francis Smith. Churchwardens," add " Another tablet
records that ' This Cathedra! was restored during the year l'.tnl iu commemoral >n
of tlie Glorious Reigti of Her Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria 1837 — 19U1.'
The '"tablet" (a painted board) said to be on the east wall of the tower is
on the east wall of the north transept. On it, for " Benefactors to the Poor "
read "Benefactor to the Poor."
In titk Church.
1. For " Archdeckne " read " Areedeekne." In the arms the chevronels are
"or," not " gules."
2. The slab to John Atkinson is not now to be seen. The brass is now in
the tower. It is inscribed " .John Atkinson obiit ye 10th of November in ye 2Sth
year of his age, Ano do. 'S3 " [1083].
The slab to Ithamar, wife of Eose Fuller and the Hon'ble Richard Mil), is
unconnected with Atkinson's monument.
3b. For " Broadbelt " read " Brodbelt."
6. The monument by Bacon to Richard Batty has been destroyed. The
figure (" a female figure leaning over an altar tomb ") placed on the wall in the
tower evidently formed part of it.
7. Now in churchyard.
8. Now in churchyard. For " Lyeth " read "lyes." After "Lover of
Justice" add " true to his trust and word." After " August" add " Anno."
11. Add "As also the body of Mary her daughter."
13. The inscription to Nideme, wife of John Blair, and to .lames Kay arc
not on the monument to James Blair as stated.
18. For "Athenry" read '' Athunry."' In the arms, for "Tout au RicL "
read "Tout ou Rien."
19. For "Broadbelt" read "Brodbelt." Crest. The eagle is "or," not
" sable."
22. The arms arc now missintr.
24. For " Mr." read " Christ1'." [Editor's corrected copy of Roby.]
25. The inscription is now nearly obliterated.
27. For "Sarrenhaim" read " Sarrenham," i.e., Surinam. Arms. Insert
" ermine " after " impaling."
30. To the beloved and revered memory of ALEXANDER Batley, Esq. proprietor
of AVoodhall. St. Dorothy's, this tablet is erected as a simple mark oi affection
from those to whom by his love, his daily and unvarying kindness he was most
i'ustly endeared. Having endeavoured to live as a Christian he was enabled at the
lour of death to resign Ins soul unto God with the humble but firm hope oi
rising for Christ's sake to life eternal, lie died 14th July ls>3'_,1 in the Hi'th year
of his age.
Arms. — Argent, Billet ee sable, a snltirc engrailed sable. Crest. — A demi-lion
holding a billet in his ja tubes.
[An abstract only of this is given in Lawrence-Archer.]
3.3. Now in churchyard. Tor " L780" read " 17S9." For " Provost Marshal "
read " Provost Martial."
3G. For " Registrar in Chancery " read " Register iu Chancery." For
"Deportment" read " Department." For "secured" read "secure." The arms
are now missing.
39. In the arms, for " chev." read " bend." The crest is not visible.
40. The crest is qoI risible.
42. Verse, line 1. For 'whom" read "who;" line S, for "a" read 'the;"
line 10, for " Haines " read " names.'
43. Now in churchyard.
45. The monument to the Countess of Elgin is marked on the back of
CARIBBEANA. 2l5
I edestal " J. Steell, Sculpt. IS 12." Sir John Stccll is best known for his statue.- in
Edinburgh of Sir Walter Scott and the Prince Consort. The House of Assembly
voted 300 guineas for this monument. For " relations " read " relativi s.
19. Anns. The chev. is argent, and the unicorns' heads are sable, not gules.
51. On floor of north transept : —
Here lyethye body of Bartholomew Fa>"TT* aged 35 years and departed this
life the 21th November Anno 1703.
■r>2. Ann*. The fleurs-de-lys are rising out of the fess.
53. For " Matthew " read " Mathew."
51. The monument is marked "J. AVilton, ivt. et sculpt. 17SS." Anns. The
bars are argent, the Crest is gone.
02. The monuments to Hanson and Crassewell are separate.
06. Brodbclt is misspelt Broadbclt on the monument as given in Lawrence-
Archer.
73. The monument is marked " I. Wilton ft." Motto. For " Candore decus"
read "Ex candore decus."
75. Ar?ns. The spur on the canton is reversed. Dr. Samuel Knight was not
Member for Kingston in 1(501, but in 1000 and 1701.
76. For "Pietatis" read "Pietate." For "Eecto" read " Victo." For
" Clarissimum " rend •• Christianum." The inscription, which was half concealed
in Lawrence- Archer's time, is now exposed, hut is in great measure worn out.
81. At end add "On the Sth Aug. 1^2s was committed to lus tomb by his
second wife with her fullest testimony to his virtues and affection the above
named James Seton Lane in his sixtieth year."
88. For " Natural " read " Rational." In the arms the garbs are " or."
90. Now in churchyard.
95. In the tower: —
Here lyes the body of Mr. WlLLM. Merrick who dved the 9th of January
1714, aged 19.
'Edward
Also his 3 sons<( William &
Henry d 4 i r
. By Ann his wife.
His 3 daughters^ Elizth &
[ Elizth
and one grand daughter Elizabeth daughter of John and Mary Merrick. She
dyed the 20th of May 172^ aged 2 years and ti months. t
96. On the west wall of the south transept : —
Near this place lies interred the body of Mis. Ann March, wife of Fosteb
Maucu, Esq., who departed tin's life the Oth day of February L739, aged 17 years.
Near this place also lies interred the body of Mrs. Sarah Sl'ENCER, wife ol
Mr. John Srencer and daughter of the aforesaid Ann March and Fosti u M men,
Est]., who departed this life the 26th day of Octbr. 1716 aged 20 years and
6 months.
Likewise near this place lies en (erred the body of Miss A s \ S fencer, daughter
of the above John and Sarah Stencer, who departed this life ye 23rd day of
August 1717 aged 10 Months. f
In the arms the mullet is misplaced. It is in the dexter corner.
9S. For " Also " read " Allsoe."
99. Now in churchyard. For " Barrouett " read " Baronett." The latter
halve-i of the two lines of poetry are now illegible The arms are incorrectly
blazoned in Lawrence-Archer. They arc: Ermine, on a bend a mullet bt
two garbs, on a canton a Baronet's badge; impaling a chevron between three
palmers' scrips.
• An abstract only of this i$ given in Lawrence-Archer, and the name is spelt I'.mtt.
t An abstract only of this is ^iven in Luwrence-Arober.
216 CARIBBEAN.*.
105. This is now in the tower. For "Animus" read " Animi." K..r
" Benevolus " read " Benevolens." For " Memoriam " read " Memona." The
arms arc now missing.
109. The arms are now nearly illegible.
113. Pestell should be separate from Pitcairn.
119. Now in churchyard. Ob. 16 Oct.
120. This is now on the floor of the tower. For " Henrv Rennalls" read
" Henry Richard Rennalls." Add after "Joseph Rennalls" " William Rennalls."
The inscription to Amelia Vesey Rennalls is now missing.
122. Now in churchyard. For " Age 19 years " read " Age 49 years." For
" Honble '' read " Hon." For " Interred" read " Interr'd."
127. For "JIatson" read " Mattson." The statement that the Earl of
Peterborough administered the government of Jamaica is incorrect. He was
appointed, but never took up otfice.
131. Here lyeth the body of Hexder Toldekby, sonne of Johx ToLDERBY,
Esq., by Hannah his second wife, who died ye first day of Feby. Anno Domini
1682 & in ye fifteenth month of his age.*
The above was doubtless godson of Sir Hender Molcsworth.
13-1. Anns. The three trefoils are in chief. At end, for " Bacon sculpt."
read " Jno. Bacon, fecit."
141. For " Elyes " read J' Ely" throughout. In line 4 read " Gerthom" for
" Gershoin."
Iq addition to the monuments given in Lawrence-Archerf the following have
to be recorded :—
146. Mary Rennalls.*
147. On the south wall of the nave : —
Sacred to the memory of the Honble Jotrx Luxax who departed this life on
the 23 December 1S39 in the 69th year of his age. He was for 44 years a resident
of the parish of St. Catherine and at different periods filled the situations of
Member of Assembly, Custos Rotulorum, and Assistant Judge of the Grand
Court. Few men lived more honoured, respected, and beloved, not only for
his superior talents also for amiable and charitable disposition. His remain-
were interred in the New Burial Ground of the town by the side of his beloved
wife Elizabeth Lu>"a.>" who died on the 8th of January 1^37 aged 59. This
tablet is erected as a tribute of gratitude and affection by his daughters Eliza
Wilkie and Maria Barry.
On the floor of the nave : —
148. Sacred to the memory of Charles Packer who departed this life
October 24th 1S23 aged 44 Fears.
149. Here lieth the body of Elizabeth Bbaybobx .... (rest covered).
150. Will. C. Bhooks "died Feb. 14, 1820, aged 29 Years and 4 inths.
On the south wall of the chancel : —
151. Sacred to the memory of Jane BnOADLEY Sri i.tv \v who died and was
buried at sea on her voyage from Turks Island to Jamaica on the LO"1 of December
1863 in the 2Gth year of her age .... This tablet is erected by her sorrowing
husband.
152. In loving memory of EDWARD BANCROFT Lynch, of Spanish Town.
Solicitor, Churchwarden of this Cathedral, and Treasurer to the Dean and Chapter.
* An abstract only of tin- \< given in Lawrence-Archer. Roby de>cribed it as a black llab,
in the church, but it is now in tli" church j >r I
f Archer's total i- 1 15, though owing i i duplic itious and error* l *s «v iuI 1 be ai ire u »rrect
For convenience of r-i-v^ ■ :. illui>ml Ml. now supplied uftVd bjea numbered from li>
onwards, aud u tow uotices frouj the "Oeul Slag." added as fo >tuotes.
X 1813, 8ei>. 12. At Clapton, Dr. J. 1'. Beuaalls, lute of Spiniah Town, J. ("G.M." -W2.)
CARIBBEAXA. 2l7
Born 2nd October 1^27 Died 24"1 February L9 '7. Also of Mary Umssard W'il-
HELMINA his wife Born 25"' February 1841 Died S,h April 190G.
On the east wall of the chancel : —
153. In loving memory of Lionel Philip Payne G.vllwey M.I.C.E. 3rd
son of Sir William Patne G-allwey, Hart., M.P. of Thirkleby Park, Yorkshire,
England, who fell asleep in Jesus 25th January 1891, at British Guiana, aged
39 years and G months.
1G0. The Legislature of Jamaica admiring the official life and lamenting the
death of the Honble Charles Naclarty Morales, Speaker of the House of
Assembly, erected this monument to his memory. Presiding for sixteen years
over the Council of their Representatives he gained by his urbanity the esteem,
and by his impartiality the confidence, of all classes of the people, lie died
honoured by his country on the 12th of December 1SG5 in the 54tl> year of his
age.
Below : Speaker's mace and a sword in saltire, surmounted by his hat, all
resting on a cushion.
154 (On a brass). Sacred to the memory of Sir Joshua Rowe, C.B. Chief
Justice of Jamaica from 1S32 to 1S5G, who died at his resilience. Queen Ann St.,
London, 30th Octbr. 1S74 aged 77. Eldest son of the late Joshua and Hannah
Rowe of Tor Point, Cornwall, England.
This tablet is erected by his widow Fuvnces Ann in affectionate remembrance
of the fifty happy years they passed together.
Arms. As on window, but reversed dexter and sinister. Motto. "Sub cruce
vincam."
On the north wall of the chancel : —
155. Sacred to the memory of Catherine Ann Winship who was born in
this Parish and was for many years Organist of this Church. She died the l'.Hh
day of July ad. 1900. Aged S3 years and G months.
15G. Sacred to the memory of the Honorable ALEXANDER McInnes Custos
Kotulorum of the Parish of St. Thomas-in-the-Vale and a Major General of
Militia. He died on the 9th day of September lb3G in the Goth year of his age,
44 of which he has resided in this island and was much respected by all who knew
him.
157. John Gale Viual, Clerk of the Honorable House of Assembly of this
Island, died at St. Jago Park Pen on the Sth of November 1850 atjed ">s years.
As a tribute of respect to the memory of one who for twenty-nine years served
them with zeal and fidelity, the Assembly with the concurrence of the other
branches of the Legislature alike observant of his worth have cau.-cd this tablet
to be erected.
Above : a mace.
15S. On the west wall of the south transept : —
Sacred to the memory of James Laing,* Esqre., of the Parish of St. Ann's
who departed this life on the 15th day of December ls27 aged G2 years.
159. On the south wall of the south transept: —
Sacred to the Memory of Cuarlotte Elizabetii the wife of Matthew
S. FARQUHARSON Fs([re who departed this life the xxii day of l'ebruan MIX i I I
in the xxiii year of her age.
This monument was erected by her affectionate husband.
• 1800, Sep. 21. In Weymouth-Str. Portland pi a <■<•. Daviil Lain*, es.j. lit* of J. ("G M "
1007.)
1817, Feb. 9 At her house in Piccadilly, the wife of James Lain.', esq. of J [l ■ 188.)
1821, April 11. The Rev. David Laiug, ol St. Peter*! College, Cambridge, you ol tl
D. Lain'', estj. of J. to Mary- Elizabeth, dau. ol John Weat, «q. ol the -one I. (//>/./., 808 )
218 CARIBBEAN.!.
160. Ou the east wall of the south transept : —
Sacred to the memory of John Gardner Millward* K->[r who died after
a ltri<;criiiLC illness which he bore with resignation and fortitude, on the 2-lth
December 1S22 in the 02 year of his age.
Also sacred to the memory of Thomas .1 wiks Bro\tn+ E-T|r who died on the
20th of April ls2'i in the 33rd year of his age on his passage to England where
he was going for the recovery of his health.
This monument is erected by their affectionate widows
Anna Maria Millward, &
Ann Gardner Brown. (1S23.)
Also to the memory of Mart Kerr, Mart Anna, and Titos. .Tames, children
of Tuos. Jas. Brown and Ann Gardner his wife, and grand children of the above
J. G. Millward. They died in their infancy.
Arms. — Sable, a bend fimbriated, charged with three lions rampant. Motto.—
Suivez raison.
Also (MlllwaRD) : Ermine, on a /esse gules three bezants. [See Millward
arms, p. -10, of Lawrence-Archer.]
161. On the east wall of the north transept : —
Sacred to the memory of Sasanna wife of Robert Allwood Es<jr of this
Island who departed this life January 24th 183G aged 02 years.
This tablet was erected bv her husband and children to mark their respect and
affection for the memory of one in whom was centred all the virtues which adorn
the character of a wife and a mother.
162. On the north wall of the north transept : —
.... To the Memory of Elizabeth wife of the Revd. \V. G. Burton who
died suddenly 22nd May 1823.
Sculptured by Richard Westmacott. Recumbent figure with angel coming to
fetch her away.
163. On a brass on the west wall of the north transept : —
-In loving memory of Charles Hamilton Jackson, Speaker of the House of
Assembly, Administrator General of the Island of Jamaica. Custos Rotulorum of
the Parish of St. Catherine, where he died on the 14th April 1878, aged 60 years.
Also to his children Elizabeth Alice, Lilian Charlotte, Herbert
Everard, and Had ley. Charles, who died in Uganda on the Loth February U'OU,
aged 28 years.
161. East window : —
The -window was the gift of the Honourable Sir Joshua R.iwe, C.W., Chief
Justice of Jamaica, A.D. LS48.J It bears the arms of the See, the arms of Jamaica,
and the arms of Sir Joshua Kowc.
Arms. — Gules, three pascal Jambs Or; impaling Sable, a fess between three
dexter hands appaumee bendwise, couped at the wrist Or. Crest. — A pascal lamb
above a baronet's helmet. Motto.— sub CRUCE vincam.
* 179.*), Oct. 20. Thomas Millward, esq. of Spanish-towo, J ,to .Miss Barnard, etc. ("G.M "
1815. March 18. F. 15 Millward, esq fellow commoner of Emmanuel College, Cambridge,
youngest son of J. G. Millward, esq of J (Ibid., 37-*.)
1810, Au,'. t. At Kingston, .1 , aged 30, Tl as Nixon Millward. esq I Ibid . *77 )
182i'. Doe. 24. in Spanish Town, .1 .aged Gl,Johu Garduer Millward, esq. Lieut General
of Militia in that I. (Ibid ,1823, 382 i
t 1823, Ap. 2o. On his passage to England, aged SI, T. James Brown, e-q- Member of the
House of Assembly, in J. (IbiH., 478.
% The uhanccl was greatly extended in that year.
CA.RIBBEAKA. 219
165. Font: —
In memory of the wife and children of C. II. S. Hamilton Jackson, C.W.
Alice Coakley Jackson, b. I Sept. IS44, d. 8 Feb. 185-4.
Elizabeth Eleanor Jacksox, b. 10 Oct. 1st!), d. 5 Ike. 1S54.
Martha Clement Jackson, b. 25 July ls47, d. 8 Aug. 1S54.
1G6. Reading desk of white marble : —
To the Glory of God and in loving memory of Glstav Adolf Boettcher,
entered into rest May 26, a.d. 1901.
In the Cherciitard.*
167. Beneath this .-tone are interred the bodies of Elizabeth younu'e^t
daughter of John James Yidalt and Elizabeth Wade his wife, born 16th June
1803 and departed this life 17tb July 1813.
Also Teresa daughter of Koisert Vidal and Henrietta Charlotte his wife,
born 4th June 1840, and departed this life 3rd March 1841.
168. Sacred to the memorv of Georgina A ijchbovld wife of John Gale
Vidal, Esq. born 22nd August 1795, died loth May 1832.
169. Sacred to the memory of Susanna, wife of Kobert Ali.wood E-<q. of
this Island, who departed this life January 24th 1836 aged 62 years.
Sacred also to the memory of their daughter Mary Charlotte the wife of
the Hon. AY'illiam Stevenson, who departed this life 16th December 1850, aged
36 years.
170. Here lies interr'd Andrew Speight, died 22nd June 1770, aged 7 months
10 days: A\'illtam Speight died 17th July 1776, aged 10 years (5 months 23 ds.
children of Thomas <t Elizabeth Speight.
171. Sacred to the memory of Edward Trveman Gey, Esq born 26th
August 1793 died 22nd July 1854 aged 60 years 10 months and 21 days.
172. Beneath are deposited the remains of Archer Wright, formerly of
Aspley in the County of Bedford, England, and resident at the period of his
decease on his brother's estate of Aylmera in the parish of St. John. Jamaica.
In life he was truly endeared to his relatives by the amiable mildness of his
character and his humane, generous, and affectionate disposition. His death
inflicted a deep and lasting wound in the hearts of his absent and deploring
mother, brothers, and sifter. After a hapless residence of only a few months in
this Island, and an illness of onlv a lew days continuance, he fell a victim t<> tie'
scourge of the climate in the year of our Lord LS23 and in the 26th year of his age.
173. In memorv of Margaret Mason who departed this life on the I lth
December 1813 aged 90 years.
174. In memory of Samuel Malcolm Facet who departed this life on the
16th November 1842 aged 32 years.
175. Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Eleanor Munro wife of George Munro
who departed this life on the 25th July Anno Domini ls2S aa;ed 52 years.
176. Sacred to the memory of Marie Theodora Margaret Austin wife of
Huou \V. Austin who died on the 1st July 1863 aged 30.
177. Sacred to the memorv of Susan Stewart, the wife of the Honble.
AYalteb Geo. Stewart. She died 25th January 1856 aged 40 years.
( To he continued.)
• Lawrence-Archer recorded very few of 'lie inscription! iu the churchyard. Nos 60, 57.
67, 71, 72, 78, and 133 were marked by him " C Y."
t 1823, Oct 22. At his house on l.'e bnioud Terrace, Clifton, to the inexpressible grief of
his widow,' his family, and friends, John James Vidnl, esq Until Hie !•■« last years this
geutleman resided in the I. of J. and was formerly Representative in the Honourable Hou f
Assembly for the parish of St. Thomas in the "Valo, and a Judge of the Supreme Court of
Judicature in that I. (" G. M." 672.)
220
CARIBBEANA.
jtlatson ilcttcns relating to Bomtmca,
1800-1805/
ISOl.
25. London. Oct. 7. J. M. Sr to J. M. .Tr at Dominica.
The Description you gave (on the olh of August) of the Mortality among the
Troops and Inhabitants of 1). has very seriously alarmed me \lderman
Curtis, who was most intimate with Hardy when alive, and often joined him at
expensive Feasts, has proposed a Subscription, and already a Fund has been raised
to purchase fifty Pounds pr annum .... Gillon subscribed £.}».> which is a large
Sum for a poor Man. M" Hardy will be infilled also to £'200 pr Annum from
the partnership with Wadeson & Barlow, which is to continue for 13 Years ....
Peace which was published here only a few Days since .... France gets bark every
thing she has lost by the War .... I conclude that the Introduction of Inhabitants
to D. will be great, and that Houses will increase in Value. The W. I. may be in
a State of Scarcity for some time, but 1 do not feel a Wish to become a Proprietor
of an extensive Plantation there . , . . J. Lucas has a fourth Part of a Vessel
commanded by Mitchell this he did perhaps without considering the Approach of
Peace, and I believe that about £.300 must be added by way of Outfit to the
£2000 he gave for his Property in the Ship. Endorsed: Beceived '22 Not.
27. Dominica. Oct. 13. Simon Fraser to J. M. Srat John Gillon, Esq", Adelphi
[but re-addressed to Bath].
The Governor without the smallest hesitation has admitted your authority to
appoint to the Court of Admiralty .... a vessel seizx'd belonging to Goldsmith
son in law to Bell of Prince Ruperts .... Winstonf was pressed to accept of the
Att>" Generalship & a seat in the Council both of which he declined. Wise and
another Lawyer from Tobago came here by the Packet and they say mean to
remain.
29. London. Oct. 21. J. M. S' to his sou J. M. Jr at D.
Mr Gillon concludes to send out Miss Heid in the Mars, ('apt" Mitchell, with
Mrs Chollet. Miss Corlet, 1 am told, is to go with M" Urquhart, the wife of the
Captain, who has chartered a vessel.
31. London. Nov. 1. Ditto.
Mr John Lucas and Mr Dufrayer purpose to leave Town at an early Hour
tomorrow morning, and to see Hath in their Route to Falmouth For Dominica ....
J. Lucas-is desirous of purchasing for himself Dr .Johnson's House & Grounds
formerly belonging to our Friend Mr Daniell.
35. Dominica. Dec. 15. J. M. .lr to his father J. M. Sr.
Henry arrived off here on the morniug of the 21 ulto. His ship the Cyane.
He lias lest 3 Lieu1* I killed. 1 died & the other bro' to a C Martial & Dismissed
the Service.
• Continued from p. 177
t Charles Winstone entered Gray's [nn l:i August 1763; became s..l i<-itor General of
Antigua in 1780 ; was a Member of Council 1781 ; removed to Dominica in 1783, where he waa
residing in 1794 He married Rachel, dau. of John Ireland of Anti/ua, c<-nt.
CARIBBEANA. 221
3G. Bath. Dee. 17. J. M. Sr to his son J. M. Jr at Dominica.
Send me as much of the History of Dominica as you can; writedown any
thing as it occurs without attention to form. The Daphne is r-till in Commission
and will I suppose remain so until the Definitive Treaty is signed. The French
will be obliged to send a large Force to -S1 Domingo and we must of course emploj
a strong naval Command in the West Indies.
I am obliged to you for your Information respecting Molly's* Connexion and
Increase of Family .... her Delivery of the two Children .... I had been
accustomed to entertain very strong and favourable Opinions of the Sincerity of
her Attachment to me, and was disposed to attend to her future Wants. Although
I hold it to be unwise and improper to introduce into this Country an\ Persona
of Colour, I had almost satisfied myself that she was an Exception to this general
Principle. Be assured that the Education, Habits and other Causes, render
Persons of this Disposition convenient only in the warm Climate of their Birth ;
it becomes a Misfortune to themselves to be removed to any other Country and
they are very rarely and perhaps never comfortable and happy when taken from
their Homes to mix with Persons of a different Description and Habits. These
have always been my real Sentiments and I here mention them for your own
Consideration and Guidance as far as they may accord with your own.
Let this be a Lesson to you, if the coloured woman prevails on you to believe
that she is chaste to you, as strongly as suits your owu Inclination and no further
.... Gillon had the Gout when I left Town. Governor & Mrs Bruce are here
and most civil to me.
1802.
37. Mitcham. Dominica. Jan. 5. Simon Fraser to J. M. Sr at Johu Gillon, Esq.,
Adelphi, London.
The Governor has got into what I think a serious scrape by disbanding and
disarming the S' George's Regiment of Militia without consulting any person or
having a reason to assign for it, but what every person here is satisfied to be
unfounded .... The House of Assembles Report has been made condemning the
measure as both illegal and impolitic. Lacross's conduct [apparently the
expelled French Governor of Guadaloupe].
38. London. Jan. 7. J. M. Sr to J. M. Jr at Dominica.
I know of no Situation preferable to the Neighbourhood of Bath or Bristol,
if I continue in England. Provisions of all kinds are most excellent and in
Abundance; and good Fuel is so cheap as to be within the Reach of every ones
Pocket: Luxuries also are to bo commanded there by those, who have Money and
Appetites.
39. London. Jan. 22. Ditto.
The Penelope sailed with the first Mail on the 11"' . . . . Mr Gillon waited on
Sr Philip Stephens with me to press his Attention and Influence at the present
• The Jud'/e was separated from his wife owing (as lie wrote) to her culpable oonduct, and
she resided at Sandwich with her relatives, lie, living in Dominica, formed a connection with
this coloured woman, alluded to frequently in the letters an Molly, by whom he apparently had
a natural child. In considering and judgin _ tins social evil, which I believe was not very much
more prevalent m the West Indies than in England, where the tone o( public morality was low,
allowance must be made for the climate, mr the comparative small numb, r ol n bite women, and
for the frequent isolation of the o\.t r> and others imon rsl ''I " k girls. The mestees especially
were often very attractive and beautiful. The parish re sters ol later date give tin ba| tisnis i
many natural coloured children, and u reference to the wills also proves the prevnh nc< o
clandestine unions, in prosperous times the leading planters were frequently resident in
England.
222 CARIBBEAN A.
Moment .... he promises to see Lord Hobart .... Mr King is to go again to
Mr Sullivan the Under Secretary of Mate who will I conclude govern his Brother
in Law Lord Hobart. The great Savings I have made to Government while
I commanded, and the Credit I obtained in the Discharge of my official Duties ....
If I must return .... I may probably reside principally at W'allhouse.
41. London. Feb. 4. Ditto.
I doubt if the Princess Elizabeth Packet has yet left Falmouth.. Doctor
Clarke's House is very indifferent. There are but few good Situations and
scarcely any good Buildings in D.
44. Dominica. March 27. Simon Fraser to J. M. at John Gillon, Esq.,
Welbeck Street.
My last was from Grand Bay .... The Governor's Speculations in Lands you
have heard of at least in part, and I believe we know them but partially. Hi-
other speculations if any must be in the neighbouring Islands for he has lately
been at the Saints and Marygallante and is now at .Martinique, God knows
what doing .... Plans for erecting Barracks at Stowe for 2-30 men &ca were the
other week published .... Corlet and Ryrie offered separately ami at about
£30,000 .... the tiling is now absolutely dropped "for the present .... Pagan
and \Vinston will certainly go home early in .May and Dr Clark and Laing. leaving
MJ,n behind, both talk of going. If possible the Country becomes more insuffer-
able daily. Robert returned here about a fortnight ago and appears to me to be
the only man satisfied with it. He says he remains two years. Eeid does not go
home this year.
45. London. April 8 J. M. S* to J. M. Jr at Dominica.
I am willing to believe that you are preparing for a visit to England. [The
son was at Boseau on May 27. J
50. Artillery Place. Aug. 0 and 17. "William Pagan to J. M. Sr at South
Parade, Queens Elm, Chelsea. The writer had just arrived from Dominica, where
he was Deputy Provost .Marshall anil enclosed for the Judge's opinion a letter he
was sending to Beuj. Lucas, E q., :it Messrs. Sydenham's, 126 New Hond Street, an
to the old dispute whether or not the Sales books of his office were public books.
52. Sandwich. J. M. of S. to J. M. at 13 South Parade, Cheleea.
My Nephew poor Charles Covell is provided for by Death he died at Demiram
some time since. Sir Philip Stephens informed mo he had procured twelve in"'
leave of absence for you .... Adm1 Keeler informed my .-istcr Harvey on fridav
last that Sir PhP Stephens is to be called to the hou.-e of Peers if so of cour-e we
shall have a fresh Election .... Your sincere A: affectionate Friend .1. M.
54. By a letter of Sept. 12 it appears that John M. Jr hnd arrived recently
from Dominica, and was in London.
CARIBBEAN*. 223
61. Roseau. Oct. 16. Rev. John Audain to J. M.
John Matson Esqc. Roseau Domi
inea.
Esteemed Sir !
Octbr 16"' lbU2.
Although I have not the Pleasure of your Acquaintance, vet, I hope yon
will have the Goodnels to excuse my troubling you with these ft ■« Lines to inform
you, that, our mutual Friend Simon Eraser, previous to his Departure from hence
did me the Honor of appointing me to the Place, which lie held under you of
Judge Surrogate in Admiralty, with a Stipulation, to pay vou a certain Moieh
out of the Fees.
I am sorry, Sir! for both our Sakes little is be expected in times of Peace
from that Court; but still, that Utile may be acceptable, 1 shall therefore In-
obliged to you to give ine your Instructions respecting the disposal of what is now
due to you, and may become due.
I can remit it by the first Packet after hearing from you by a Bill at Sight on
my own Correspondents in London if it should be more agreable to you than
paying it to your Attornies here. Be pleased therefore to favor me with your
Orders, and thev shall be punctually obeyed.
I trust, Sir! we shall have the Satisfaction of seeing you here in your Capacity
of Chief Justice by .March next.
We want vou, I do alsure you, as Assistant Justices (and myself, at present,
at their Head) are not so well versed in the Law, as the Situation requires.
If, however, any Circumstance should detain you in that delightful Country
you are in at present, 1 cau only say, (should 1 continue Senior Alsistant, as I am
just now) I shall be very happy to allow you a proper Moiety of those Fees in the
Common Pleas, the whole of which (if on the Spot) you are justly entitled to.
Our present Governor's Administration is mark'd with such singular Events,
that, it may be difficult for the best of us, to value ourselves tor the shortest time
on holding any Situation under him ; but. from the general Tenor of his Conduct
to me since I have been here, I have no Reason to think he may be inimical ; yet,
still, he is not to be depended upon.
My Nephew (John Corlet, who is now with me), requests me to make accept-
able to you his best "Wishes for your Health, and believe me, with all due Respect
Sir!
Yr most Obed' Sen'
Jonjr Audain.
I am Rector of the Parishes of Roseau & S' Georges, of course you know
mv direction. I reside in town. I will thank you to make my best respects to
your Son.
63. 22 Argyle Street, London. Nov. 26. J. M. S' to his son J M .Ir at New
Hotel, Falmouth, to be forwarded to Dominica it* the Packet has sailed.
Mr John Lain;,' in a short Letter to you mentions that the Boi with Papers is
forwarded by the Thetis, Capt" Chamley .... The Remainder of my Books may
be sent bv the Mars to John Gillon, N° 60 Welbeck street. Some Letters from
Dominica" mention the Absence oi Governor Johnstone on the 1(1"' ot Oct', that
he had expressed an Intention on his Departure to go to Bnrbadoea to Bupport
a Complaint against an Officer of his late Regiment ; that Mr Metcalfe was then
in the Government .... I expect Mr Metcalfe will be in Command when
Governor Prevost arrives, and it all 1 hoar be true, respecting the Seizure of the
late Dominica Government Vessel in America, ot protested Hills sent to Dominica
224 CARIBBEANA.
from this Country ami America, in Addition to the late Governors Difficulties,
I would not be subject to Mr Johnstone's Uneasiness of Mind to become the
sole Proprietor of his Fortune .... I was a Passenger with Capt" Bull in the
Grantham Packet in 1789. Good luck to Mr.J. Robinson. [Governor Provost
and party were also on board the Duke of Marlborough Packet, which sailed on
November 2G.]
65. London. Dec. 7. J. M. S' to Rev. J. Audain at 1 >
My Friend Governor Prevost will have arrived long before this reaches vou.
Most sincerely do 1 congratulate you, and the Inhabitants of your Island on that
Gentleman's Appointment, and judging from his very respectable Character, and
the Language oi those who have long been in the Habits of Intimacy with him
I confidently trust, that his Government will be honorable to himself, and advan-
tageous and agreeable to the Colonv.
1803.
69. Dominica. Jan. 25. Tho. Turner Wise to J. M. at John Gillon, Esq.,
Welbeck Street.
Dominica, Tuesday, 25th of January, 1S03.
J. M.'s reply. March 28.
It gave me much Pleasure to learn that your Son had reached the West Indies,
& had happily joined vou at D. On the Subject of the Proposal you have been
pleased to make to me I must necessarily reply that 1 really have not Intcn-t to
effect such an Arrangement.
70. 22 Argyle Street, London. Jan. 18. J. M. Sr to William Pagan, Esq.,
Edinburgh,
In the Expectation that the will of our late much esteemed Friend Mr Fraser
has been proved and the particulars transmitted from D. 1 take the Litem oi
Dear Sir,
It gave me the most sensible Pleasure, to hear from my Son, that he had
had the Happineis of being introduced to you, and the Honor of dining with wiu
one Day, when our Solicitor General, and Mr. Lucas, did. I feel duly grateful
for your kind Attention to my Boy, and am proud to think he had so much Honor
done him by you. I trust he will always make it his Study to merit your
Countenance of him at the Bar, when you return to Dominica, as I hope you will,
and in a short Time; for a Professional Man is exceedingly wanted in nil the
Courts, Chancery and Admiralty, as well a.s Common Pleas. [ am afraid, Sir. you
either did not enjoy your Health here, or do not like the Westindies. Should
that be the case, and you have a Wish to remain in England, \ou can have your
English Salary, and may also have one Third of the Fees of the Court of Common
Pleas, and Admiralty too, if you will get me appointed Judge of each of those
Courts. 1 know your Interest to be good, ami humbly conceive it would be
a very eligible Arrangement both for you and for me. I hope you will not take
any offence at my making the offer, or Proposal. Whether you do, or do not
choose, to close with it, 1 pray to be favor'd with an Answer at your earliest
Convenience; and am very respectfully.
Dear Sir,
Tour most obedient,
Humble Servant,
Thomas Tihnlr Wise.
CARIBBKANA. 225
writing to you, persuaded that you will readily promote the Bettlcuierit of mv
Demand upon his estate .... Admiralty Account of £100 Bts, _M: Fra>ir «m
very ill & much reduced before his Departure .... My Son John and mv Nop ,, a
Capt" Harvey accompanied Governor Prevost on the Voyage, the former tu ..
as the Gov" Secretary A; the iatter as .Brigade Major .... Mv best l\e"ards lo
Mrs & Miss Pagan.
York Place, Edinburgh. Jan. 25. Y\~illiam Pagan's reply to the above.
I took an early opp> to mention to Mr James Fraser (the Brother of our poor
friend) its contents.
22 Argyle Street. March 3. J. M. Sr to William Pagan, Esq.
Tour "Brother in Artillery Place .... I happened to be at my Friend GilloiiH
when Capt" Cochrane called for Information relative to Govr Johnstone, from
whom he observed that neither Lord Hopeton or any of the Gov" Relations had
received a Letter for the last six Months .... Poor Daniell has very lutelv
submitted to a most painful Operation in Order to extricate a Cancer in his Face.
Sr James Earle & two other medical Gent" were called in.
(To be continued.)
jWomtmcntal ftnsmptums in i&ncjlanti
relating to 2Bcst fcttians,*
WASHFIELD, CO. DEYON.f
On a hatchment in the Church : —
Crest.— A buck's head cubossed Gules, pierced through the head with an arrow
Or, feathered Argent.
Aeus. — Azure, a chevron engrailed Ermine, on a chief Argent two bucks
heads cabossed Gules (Nibbs, granted 1759), impaling :—
Gules, a shoveler close Argent (La^'GFOUU).
Motto. — ego suegam.
On a large white and black marble tablet surmounted by an urn :—
In a Vault beneath are deposited the remains of James Longford
Nibbs Esqre, late of Beauchamp Hall, in this Parish, and his live
children— Marv Nibbs, died April 0"' 1701) aged 7 months.
Jane Nibbs, died June 4"' 1709 Aged 1 year and 10 months
Samuel Nibbs, died July -1"' 1771 Aged •'» years and \i months.
Thomas Nibbs, died November 19'" 17-9 aged ID years.
John Nibbs, died January 27;" 17!) I aged l> years.
J. L. Nibbs Esqre died Decemb« r 17"' L795 in his 5V1' year.
Be it remembered that the Relics of Barbara Nibbs who died Aug" --"
1813 Aged 73 and her son Samuel Nibbs Esq." who died September l
1805, aged 29 years are interred in the Abbey Church of Bath.
• Continued from ,.. 183. t Copied December 1904 by Tao. L. Olivei
"VOL. I, *
226 CAKI13BEANA.
James Langford Nibbs of Beauchamp, co. Devon, Esq. "Will dated 13 November
1792. AVhercas my eldest son James Langford Nibbs is intitled to £150 n year
charged on my plantation called Huddons or Weeka in the Island of Antigua \>\
deed lately executed by me and him, I do confirm the same. "Whereas by settle-
ment previous to my marriage with my pre^enl wife Barbara pertain provision ba-
rnacle after our deaths for our eldest son and his i-.-ne male, but my eldest sen
the said Jas. Langford Nibbs having reduced himself by imprudence to iiival
streights and debts hath latelj conveyed to Thomas Oliver the Elder of Mail;
Lane, London, Esq , all such interest, I ^i\eall my plantations called Popeshead
and also Haddons with the slaves, horses, cattle, etc., subject t<> mortgage, to the
use of my wife Barbara, my 2'1 son Geo. Nibbs, the said Tho. Oliver and Richard
Oliver his eldest son, Langford Lovell and Bayer Otto Baijer both of Antigua.
Esqre3, and D1 Jonas Langford Blizard of Antigua, in Trust for mj sons .la.-.
Langford Nibbs, (Ten. Nibbs, Kiehd Nibbs, and Sam. Nibbs and my dau. Barbara
Nibbs for their lives in equal shares and the heirs of my said sons Geo., KichJ,
Sam., and dau. Barbara Nibbs. I give Beauchamp House to my son Geo. Nibbs,
Tho. Oliver, and Rich'1 Oliver for all my term on Trust for my wife, and after her
death to sell. All my plate, furniture, horses, and all residue to my Trustees for
all my children. To he buried in my vault in Washfield Church. My said
Trustees to be Ex'ors and my Wife and son Geo. Nibbs Guardians. Witnessed
by Jane Collins, Bichcl Abraham, das. Sedgwick. Proved 1 June 179(3 by Barbara
Nibbs, widow, the relict, power reserved to the other Ex'ors (P.C.C., 821, Harris).
Testator was nominated in 1772. as one of three proper persons to serve the
office of Sheriff of Devonshire, but was not pricked. (" B.C.")
See his pedigree in "Antigua," ii. 292. The Nibbs family is probably extinct
in the male line. The last descendant, a great-granddaughter of testator. Emily
Mary Nibbs, married 13 April 1864 Captain C. E. Ayseough Everecl. " Haddons"
plantation passed to the Olivers, and my great-great-uncle, the above Richard
Oliver, sold it in 1S07 for £10,000 sterling to Langford Lovell Hedge. [Editok. ]
ST. GEORGE'S, BOTOLPH LANE, CITY OE LONDON*
On a stone in the pavement : —
Here lyeth interred
the Body of MBS IOANNA HOLDER
Daughter of M* MELATIA HOLDER
and IOANNA his wife late of Barbadoes
Now of London .Merchant Shi-
Departed this life ye 2^:' Hi\ of
May 1701 in ye 23"' year of
her Age
And Allso [sir] Here Lyeth interr'd v Bodj
of M« PETER EVANS of the island of
Barbadoes who De] arted this life y' 7"'
of October 17m;
Alfo Here Lyeth InterrM the Body
of M"SMAKY" KOKRTON late Wife of
Coll. CHARLES EGERTON+ of Barbadoes
who departed this life y' 27'1' of May 1725
• "Transcripts of the .M.I. in tho late Church of ^^ <■<■ r_-e mid Botolph, Botolph Lnne,"
by Percy C. Kushen. 4to. Debcn Pre--, Dehen Hon-,-, Feotiman ttoad, 8.W. L90-1 Fifty
copies privately printed.
See " Archer," 395. 17oi; U7. Eedes Melatia H. of B., nephew Col. John II.
1707 87, Poley Ann II ol Ii. .V London, spinster
t 1723, Oct. 19. Colonel Eirerton ..t Barbadoes, died <t the Small I'ox mi the House of
George Newport K-</ in Crouched Knars. (Mairmn's ( bilunries in "Genealogist," vi . -
His will nas proved iu 172 J (228, Roinuey), LEoirou.J
CARIBBEANA. 227
Alfo Here lveth Interr'd the bodv of
Coll. CHARLES EGERTON late of
Barbadoes Hufband to the laid MARY
who departed this life yL' 10"' of October 1725
And ull I o Here lveth Interr'd the
body of MBS C 1 1 R EST 1 A \ AN X A E V A N S
of the Ifland of Barbadoes bitter to
the laid PETER and MARY who departed
this life the 10"' of Aprill 17u7
All Five died of the Small Pox.
Mem. — Mr. Holder referred to above was first present at St. Botolph Vestry
in 1690.
OLD PARISH CHURCH, HIGH STREET, MARYLEBOXE,
CO. MIDDLESEX.
Ou a head-stone in the churchyard : —
To the memory of
WILLIAM MUSGRAVE ESQE
of the Island of MONTSERAI
who departed this life
318t October 1S0S aged u 5
Alio of
JOHN DYER LOCK [[ART Esq
of the Island of DOMINICA
"Who died September 15th 1809
aged 30 Years
A lib of
CHRISTOPHEK JOHN JIUSGEATE
died November 5th 1845 Aged 6 Months
Alfo RICHARD MUSGRAYE ESQ"
late of the Island of ANTIGUA
died March 3|J 1848 Aged 57 Years.
1S07, June 19. At Montserrat .... the wife of the Hon. James Potter
Lockhart of Dominica. (" CM." SS8. I
1811, Nov. 15. At Sl Andrew's Holborn, James Potter Lockhart, esq. member
of his majesty's council in the island of Dominica to .lane, eldest daughter of
Thomas Windle, esq. John-street. Bedford-row. {Ibid.)
William Mus^rave was a Master in Chancery, Member of Council 17S4, and
Assistant Judge of the Common Pleas of Montserrat; died single, and his will,
was dated 10 June 18QS and recorded 1809 at Montserrat. See pedigree of his
family in " Antigua," ii. ~1>~j.
MITCHAM, CO. SURRKY, PARISH REGISTER.-
Br RIAL.
180G Feb. 24 Andrew Wright, Esq., nged 54 years, late of the Parish oi
St. Elizabeth and Mitcham Penn in the Island of Jamaica.
He has a high stone tomb, formerly enclosed with iron rails, to the east of the
church, and ou the top there is this inscription : —
"Here lies Interred the bod1! of Andrew Wright, Esq', Formerly of this Place,
and late of the Parish of S' l.li/al». il>, and of Mitcham- Penn, in the Island of
• Communicated !>y R. Garnuray Nice, F.S.A.
228
CAK1BBLANA.
Jamaica, who departed this Life mi the Is"1 day of February lSUO, Aged ."I Years.
From his Great partiality to this Place {Mitcham, Surrey), He named hit* Pcnn
in Jamaica Mitcham."
The iron railings were removed from his tomb in 1S83 by order of the Miteliam
Burial Board. His baptism i* not recorded in the register. In his will, dated
21 January 1800, proved in P.C.C. 5 March in the same year (265, Pitt), he is
described as : Andrew Wright of St. Elizabeth, eo. Cornwall, Jamaica, Esq., ami
of Great Tower Street, London. He mentions: To my son in law John Pnsev
Wint of St. Elizabeths ; to my Relation and Godson Andrew Wright Booth of
the parish of Verc, Esq., at 21 years ; to my wife Elizabeth Mary Wright ; to m\
reputed daughters Ann Wright aid Elizabeth Wright, born of the body of Ruth
Sinclair, at their ages of 21 years; my Trustees John Chambers of St. Elizabeth
aforesaid, Jeremiah Snow of Broad Street, Ratcliffe highway, co. Middx., Hatter,
said John Pusey Wint, and James Cross of Southwark, Gent., my Pen and
Plantation at St. Elizabeths called .Mitcham. He directs that if the said Ann and
Elizabeth Wright i,ro to Jamaica unmarried that they should forfeit all benefit
under his will. The will is a large one, and fills thirteen pages of ihe register.
ST. MARY, PADMXGTOX.*
i
In the church, on north wall of north gallery, on a sculptured white marble
tablet; above is a broken pediment, with a kneeling figure, angel's head, and
child below : —
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
CHARLOTTE CUMBERBATCH,
DAUGHTER OF TIIE LATE ROBERT BURNET JONES, ESQKE AND OF ELIZABETH
SUSANNA UIS WIFE |
BORN OCTOBER 5th 17SG:
MARRIED A. P. CUMBERBATCH ES(iRE OCTOBER 31" 1805.
DIED JANUARY 15TU ISIS.
HER AFFLICTED HUSBAND HAS CAUSED THIS MONUMENT TO BE ERECTED.
(Fifteen lines follow.)
SHE LIES ENTOMBED WITH HER FATHER RT BURNET JONES ESQ" AND HER
YOUNGEST BROTHER JOSEPH |
JONES, ESQRR IN TIIE NORTH GROUND OF THIS CHURCH.
BENJAMIN WILLIAM ROBERT CUMBERBATCH, HER SECOND son
DIED AT B1FRONS, NEAR CANTERBURY, MAY 7TU 1S20, IN THE ST" YEAR OF HIS AGE.
Crest. — An eagle a haul erase,/.
Arms. — Argent, an eagle displayed between three trefoil*, impaling Quarterly
1 and 4, Argent, a lion rampant; 2 and 3, Argent, in chief three leave*, in base
a bugle-horn.
Motto. — ne tentes aut perfice.
Her husband Abraham Parry Cumberbatch was of Barhadnes. later of Tubney
Lodge, co. Berks, then of The Broad, Hellingly, co. Sussex, and died at Tunbridge
Wells October 1*40, aged ."it;. She was his first wife. They had issue an only
surviving son, Abraham Carlton Cumberbatch, Consul at Constantinople, and
a dan. Eliza.
The arms should be : Gules, an eaqle displayed between three trefoils Or. See
G. W. Marshall's '•Collections for 0 Genealogical Account of the Family of
Comberbach," p. 3S.
A pedigree of Jones of Barbadoea is in Burke's " Landed Gentry."
Copied 19 August 1008 by the Editor.
CAUIBBKANA. 00»J
BATHAMPTOX, CO. SOMERSET, about two miles from Bath.
South aisle, south wall. On a shield-shape 1 tablet : —
In a Vault
on the Southeaft fide of this Church
lieth the Body of
MRS MABY POYNTZ.
who departed this life on the 2"J of Augut't 1792,
aged 73 years
(Four lines.)
This marble was erected by
Her affectiouate Xepliew, George Poyntz Eicketts :
(Six lines follow.)
1792, Thursday Aug. 9. Thursday died at her lodgings in Queen-square, aged '
74, Mrs. Mary Poyntz, cousin to the Dowager Countess Spencer, and niece to tin-
late Eight Hon. Stephen Povntz, -who was Governor to the late Duke of Cumber-
land. (" B.C.")
Joseph Poyntz, a merchant of Jamaica, died 24 September 17"_N, .lL_',> 1 :;7,
leaving: 1, Mary, whose death is recorded above ; 2, Hannah, coheiress, married.
1718, Jacob Eicketts of Midgham/Jamaica (see Burke's " Landed Gcutrv ";. and
had with other issue the above George P. Eicketts (born 1750; Governor of Bar
bados 1791), who (lied at Liverpool S April 1800. (See "Antigua," iii. 'AT.)
Ealph Allen of Bath, in a codicil to his will dated 2b June 1703, gave
Mrs. Mary Poyntz £100.
On the south wall of the tower, on a lozeuge-shaped tablet : —
SACRED
To the Memorv of
JOHN MAClvGLASilAN Efqr.
formerly of the Inland of Jamaica,
and late of the Citij of Bath.
He departed this life
on the 13th day of Jauuary LS25 Aged 81 Years
(Five lines.)
His deeply afflicted AYidow and Daughter have erected this Tablet.
(Three lines.)
Also his Widow
ELIZ™ MACK CLASH AX
died March 22nd 1S30
Aged 75.
1830. March 22, died in Bennett-street, aged 75, Elizabeth, widow of the late
J. McGlashan, esq ; of the island of Jamaica, and Kensington place, iu this city.
("B.C.") The vol. for 1825 is not in the Library.
1807. Eri. Jan. 23. Tuesday was married at Bath, Capt. Ehvin, of the lltli
reg. to Miss M'Clashan, only daughter of John M'Glashan, esq. late of the island
of Jamaica. (" Dorchester ami Sherborne Journal.")
On the north wall of north aisle : —
UNDERNEATH I.IK ENTOMBED THE REMAINS OF
HENRY II A I1K V. esqilbe;
A NATIVE OF ARMAGH, IB ELAND,
AND FORMERLY OF THE ISLAND <>l sr: VIJfCENT IN TUE WEST INDIES,
WHERE DUKINU THE INSURRECTION OF THE CHARIUs. AND ISTA8IOS "I tBE FBENCII
IN 1795 AND 179G, HE HELD THE COLONELCY OF THE SOUTHERN REGIMENT OF
MILITIA. |
230 CARIBBEANA.
AND FOR HIS ZEAL, AND INDEFATIGABLE EXERTIONS IN ORGANIZING, AND
DISCIPLINING |
THAT REGIMENT, AND FOR HIS HONOURABLE AND INDEPENDENT CONDUCT DURING
THE |
CONTINUANCE OF HIS COMMAND HAD THE THANKS OF THE COUNCIL AND ASSEMBLY
OF |
THAT ISLAND VOTED TO HIM AT KINGSTOWN THE 4th DAT OF DECEMBER 1804,
ACCOMPANIED |
■WITH A PIECE OF PLATE (A3 REPRESENTED ON THE ABOVE PEDESTAL) OF THE
VALUE OF |
300 GUINEAS, AS A FURTHER TESTIMONY OF THEIR ESTEEM AND APPROBATION.
HE DIED MARCH 19th: 1S30, IN THE 85th TEAR OF HIS AGE, AT BATH,
WHERE FOR MANY TEARS HE HAD BEEN A RESIDENT, AND WHERE HIS MEMORT
WILL BE GRATEFULLY |
CHERISHED BY THOSE WHO ENJOYED HIS FRIENDSHIP, AND EXERCISED HIS
BENEVOLENCE |
also or MARY HAFFEY relict of the above
WHO DIED THE 5th: OF MARCH 1S30 AGED 7S YEARS.
Above is a large two-handled cup standing on a pedestal. On the latter is a
shield and on either side are Hags and canon.
Arms. — Argent, a lion rampant, on n chief Azure two crosses patee. Crest. —
A demi-lion rampant couped, holding in its dexter paw a X-like cross. Motto. —
AVISE LA FLOR . .
1836, March 19, at his house, 10 < lid Sydney place, in his 85th year, Henry
Haffev, esq; native of Armagh, Ireland. Eoruierly of the Island of St. Vincent, in
the West Indies, and for many years a resident in this city ; where from his kind-
heartedness and on all occasions, ready assistance to the poor, his Dame will he
highly respected and gratefully cherished in the memory of those who enjoyed his
friendship and experienced his benevolence. (" B.C.")
1839, March 5, at her house, 10 Old Sydney place, aged 78, Mary, relict of
H. Hafl'cv, esq ; late of the Island of St. Vincent {Ibid.)
Peter Haffev of St. Vincent, Esq. Will dated 10 January 1797. All estates
to John Cropper, Merchant, on Trust to sell. My brother John 11. of the India
House. My brother Henry II. of S' Vincent. My nephews Pobert Peter Scott
and Peter Scott, suns of Uohert Scott, late of Liverpool, and my sister Mary Scott
1 shilling each. Live (?) IlauVv and Edw'1 Haffev and my 3 nieces Eli/., Henrietta,
and Harriet H., all children of my .said brother John * of the rr>iduary estate.
Gill Slater of Liverpool, Merchant, ■§, and to my said Trustee -J, and if he die
Geo. Hartlev, merchant, to act. Sworn 123 March 1799. Proved 7 September
1799. (P.C.C., G59, Howe.)
In 1787 Peter Haffey was Lieut. -Colonel of the Northern Regiment. (Shep-
herd's " St. Vincent," xliv.)
In July 1790 Lieut. -Colonel Haffey took a prominent part in the subjugation
of the Caribs of St. Vincent (Southey, iii. L 16), and organized and commanded
a body of local militia called "Haffey'a Rangers." (Shepherd's " St. Vincent.")
In 1799 and 1806 Henry HalYes was Colonel of the Southern Regiment, and
was surviving in 1S31. (Shepherd's "St. Vincent,'' 1. and li.)
Mount Alexander Plantation, S1 Vincent. Owner, Henry Eaffey.
negros. acres. lili'N pun. rum.
1801 ... l"i") ... 300 ... 92 ... 41
1S05 ... 175 350 ... 169 ... 82
1814 ... 121 ... 300 ... 83 ... 63
[MS. return of crops in St. Vincent, 1S01— 11, in the Editor's possession.]
Henry Haft'ey lost C1100 by the Volcanic Eruption, and by 5:1 George III.
received £1GG out of the grant of £25,000. (Shepherd's " St. Vincent." xliv.)
CARIBBEANA. 231
In Kingston Churchyard, Jamaica, is a stone to : —
Lieut. -Colonel Haft'ey, late of the IS"1 regiment of foot, nephew to Major-
Gen1 Stevenson of the E.I. OS., & to Henry Haffey, of the city of Bath Esqr ob
July 6, 1814, a?t. 41 years. (Archer, 149.)
1814, Nov. At Jamaica, Lieut.-col. Haffev, ISth or Royal Irish foot.
(" G-.ftL," 509.)
(To be continued.)
Parts!) Hecjisttr of f?t. Sfojm's, Jfifi Crcc,
[Middle of the reverse of the preceding leaf.]
Memorandum July 14, 1745.
Buried Aun wife of the HonbIe Michael Smith, Esq.
July 22, 1745
Buried the HonWc Michael Smith, Esq.
Presid' of this Island
N. B. — The above Persons were interred in St. Thomas, Church Yard, but
there being no Register to be fouud in that Parish I thought proper to make the
Entry in this Book.
Jno. Mackay, Reef.
[Next leaf.]
Register for the year 1743 continued.
Oct. 31 buried Elizabeth Frost an infant
Nov. 5 buried Mary Evans Spinster
16 Baptized William Turpin, s. of Moses Jones
20 Baptized Mary son [sic] of John & Sarah Keep
27 Buried John Browne. Doctr
Dec. 30 Buried Richard Constable
Jan. 1 Baptized Eliz. d. of Tho1 it Eli/.. Keep
7 Baptized Eli/."' d. Elw1 & Frances Prentis. born Aug. 7
11 Baptized Joseph s. of Sam"! it Henrietta Clarke, b. Oct. 27
15 Buried Eliz. Gruff
23 Buried Eliz. Evans
24 Baptized Richard a. of John & Ann Tush
29 Baptized 1 hos. s. of John A; Mary Crces
Mar. 12 Baptized Sarah d. of Tobias <& Eliz"1 Clear
1744 29 Baptized Henry b. of Henry it Sar1' Richards
31 Buried Sarah Richards
May 4 Buried Ann Browne
June 22 Buried Simon Browue an infant
Aug. 12 Baptized Roger s. of James & Eliz. Parris, bo. Feb. 11
19 Baptized Henrietta d. of Johu & Eliz. Richardson
28 Buried He-irv Richards
Dec. 5 Buried Aun Browne an infant
Mar. 1 Baptized Ann dar of John Frosl .v. Sarah his wife-
Baptized Aun tlar of Hm Lies & Sarah Frost B.B.
1745 April 3 Buried Jane Raves, Widow
• Continued from p. 149.
232
CARIliBEANA.
1715 April 7 Married Kob,c Pemberton & Aim Herbert
9 Buried William Woollward
14 Married Tbos. Worrall & Margery Sanders
24 Buried Thomas Sanders
July 4 Buried Eliz. Stephens
12 Buried Ann Sprinc:ett
18 Buried Catherine McLake, a free negroe
23 Buried Mary Dewit
Aug. 8 Buried Eliz. MrLake a tree Negroe
18 Married Nath1 Curtys & Bridgett Springett
19 Married John Weeks & Martha Oesterrnan
Oct. 17 Buried Eliz. Frost
20 Baptized Thus. Sanders s. of Thos. & Margery Worral
Nov. 29 Baptized Joseph s. of Mich1 & Ann Stanley
Dec. 5 Buried Joseph Stanley the above infant
29 Baptized John s. of George <t Mary Frost
Jan. 4 Buried John Browne
Jno. Mackay, Eectr.
[Reverse of leaf blank.]
Registpr for ye year 1745 contd.
Buried Ann Payne
Buried Samuel Clarke junr
Baptized Sarah Edgerly, d. of Tobias Clear & Ann bis wife
Baptized Ann d. of Joseph & Mary Nale
Buried the above Ann
Buried John Browne, tlig tree
Baptized James s. of Isaac & Ann Davis
Baptized Henrietta d. of John & Sarah Keep
Baptized John Henry 3. of Sam1 Clarke junr & Henrietta his wife
Baptized Elizth Browne, a Mulatto freed by Capt. John Browne
Baptized John, a Negro s. of Eichd Lindsey
Buried Frances Frost
Buried Sarah Richards
Married Mich1 Williams & Eliz. Kitt
Married Thos. Wilkinson & Ann Bennett
Baptized Mary Coker d. of Geo. <t Sarh Keep
Baptized Mary d. of John & Eliz. Brodbelt
Baptized Sarah d. of Thos. it Ann Wilkinson
Buried Henrietta Sanders wife of Jo1' Sauders
Buried William Evans
Mar. 2 Married Rich/1 Godson & Fran" Evans
Buried Mary Keeffe
Buried John Austin
Baptized Sarah d. of John & Prudence Vaughan
Buried Mary Springett
Buried Sarah Wilkinson
Married Nath1 Ilulburd & Eliz. Herbert
Buried Mary Sargent
Baptized Ann d. of Rob. & Ann Pemberton
Baptized Thomas Maynard s. of John it Eliz"1 Richardson
Buried .... Frasier
Buried Thomas Hardy
Baptized John s of Moses & Sarah Jones
Jno. Mackay, Reef.
1745
Feb. 2
Mar. 11
1746
April 2
20
23
25
27
May 7
15
June 16
19
July 2
31
Oct. 23
Nov. 2
Dec. 13*
30
Feb. 16
Mar. 2
1747
31
April 5
26
May 7
July 14
19
Aug. 14
Sept. 20
Oct. 1
17
Jau. 29
Feb. 21
• Fourth leaf commences here.
CARIBBEAN.*.. 233
(Transcripts of ^artslj Ixcjjistcrs.*
NEVIS.
Extract from ye Kegistcrs of Sl Johns & Sl Thomas's parishes in the said Island
of Nevis.
Births, Baptisms <fc Burials in yc said parishes from Nov' 1, 1733, to Oct. 31, 1734.
ST John's parish, Nevis.
Births & Baptisms.
1733 Dec. 26 John S. of Joseph Neale & Mary his Wife. Born Nov1" 11 last
past. Baptized this day
Jan. 20 Elizabeth D. of John Thurlaiid & Mary his Wife. Born about
6 years and a half agoe was Bap. this day
Feb. 7 Elizabeth 1). of Jn° Warrell & -Mary his Wife. Born Sep. 29
last past. Bap. this day
17 Jn° S. of Jn° Frost junr & Sarah his Wife. Born Oct. 8 last
past. B.ip. this day
1734 Ap. 25 John S. of Wni Carter & Mary his Wife. Born ye 21 inst.
Bap. this day
Aug. 29 James Bevon S. of Mr Jn° Sanders & Henrietta his Wife. Born
July 21 last past. Bap. this day
Sep. 28 Prances D. of Kichd Coker & Elizabeth his Wife. Born about
two years agoe. Bap. this dav
Oct. 30 Elizabeth D. of Charles Pym Burt. Born yc 24 inst. Bap.
this day
Burials.
1733 Nov. 11 James Bevon Sanders was buried
1734 Mch. 30 Edward Smith Broadbelt was buried
Ap. 25 Capt" Thos Fenton „ „
June 0 Mary Tush was buried
26 Frances Howard was buried
Aug. 19 John Smith Richards was buried
ST Thomas's parish, Nevis.
Births & Baptisms.
1733 Jan. 6 John $. of George Frost & Mary his Wife. Born yesterday.
Baptized this day
Feb. 21 John S. of Thoa Wallwiu Esq/ A Penelope his Wife. Born &
Bap. this day
Mch. 21 Edward S. of Mr. Kdw'1 Barns «!t Elizabeth his Wife. Born
Jan' 19 last past. Bap. this day
1734 Ap. 30 Charles Bartlett S. of Charles Bridgewater Esq' & Eliz: his
Wife. Bern A. Bap. this day-
May 2 William S. of y' Hon1*' Michael Smith Esq' £ Anne his Wife.
Born Feb'* 7 last past. Bap. this day
13 James S. of Anne Clarke by Alex1 M' Kay. Born Ap1 11 last
past. Bap. this day
Oct. 13 Frances D. of W"1 Huggius & Anne his Wife. Born Aug' 10
last past. Bap. this day .
• Continued from p. 164.
234 CARIBBEANA.
Burials.
1733 Nov. 9 Penelope I), of Mr W™ Peterson buried
13 Mr' Rolt was buried
23 Elizabeth D. of Col0 Richd Abbott was buried
25 John S. of Col" Charles Bridge-water ,, „
26 Margarett D. of Dr Le Toisonnier ., „
28 John Evans was buried
Jan. 27 Sarah D. of Mr Edwd Parris was buried
1734 Ap. 30 A\'idow Simonda was buried
May 18 Mr Wm Butler „
Ap1 10, 1735. W. AVhartO-V.
An Abstract from the Register of the Parish of ST George in the Island of
Nevis from November 1st 1733 to October 31, 1734.
1733 Dec. 0 Frances D. of John Kitt & Frances his Wife was Buried
11 John the S. of James Parris & Elizabeth his Wife was Baptized.
27 Margaret D. of Edward Evans & Margaret his Wife was Bap.
Jan. 2 Ann D. of John Fifield & Elizabeth his "Wife was Bap.
14 William 8. of "Thomas Oesterman & Elizabeth Harris was Bur.
27 Amelia D. of Thomas lies & Ann his Wife was Bur.
Feb. 10 Darby S. of Thomas Morris & Margaret his Wife was Bur.
1734 Ap. 6 John Oesterman S. of Francis Watley & Martha his Wife was Bur.
28 Charles S. of Thomas Neale & Ann his AVife was Bap.
30 Frances D. of Edwyn Neale & Elizabeth his Wife was Bur.
May 1 Charles S. of Thomas Neale it Ann his Wife was Bur.
2 Joseph S. of [blank] Frances Kitt was Bap.
4 Joseph S. of ,, „ ,, Bur.
Judith "J
June 4 Bridget >D's of Francis Stoddard & Parnel his Wife were Bap.
Hester J
13 Edward Woodward was Bur.
July 23 Thomas 8. of Thomas Herbert Junr & Frances his Wife was
Bur.
Aug. 2S y,- . i(i ij [ °f John Dixon & Elizabeth his AVife were Bap.
Sep. 13 Richard S. of Richard Lawrence <fc Ann his AVife was Bur.
18 Ann D.
30 Charles S. of [blank] Mary Syinonds was Bur.
March yc 25"' 1735. Return'd by John Newbebt Register.
ST Paul's, Nevis.
1734 to 1745. Only numbers, no names.
Burials IS the Parish of ST James, Nevis.
1740 Mch. 11 Tho' Hawks s. of AV1": Hawks
23 Bob1 Stevens s. of Dan': Stevens
19 Jack Butler Free Negroe
June 30 Charles Williams
July 23 Eliz: Evanl
29 Dan1: Martin
Nov. 14 Mary Mace
1741
Jan.
3
8
Feb.
21
Mch.
Ls
1742
Mch.
o
3
1743
May
11
Sep.
3
1744
Ap.
9
Aug.
30
1745
July
26
CARIBBEAN.*.. 235
John Brown
Kemp Burt s. of \Ym: Burt Decd
Wm: Palmer
Dan1: Stevens
Peter Jefferya s. of Sam1: Jetlerys
Lineeston Jefferya s. of „ ,,
Paull Scarborough
Tho5 Andcrton
Carey Broadbelt
Tho': Thraske
Eliz": Herbert daugr: of Jos: Herbert
Chbistenings in the Pahish of St James, Nevis.
1739-40 Mch. 11 Tho9: Hawks s. of Wm: Hawks
14 Eliz: Evant daugr: of Jn" Evant
19 Kob': Stevens 8. of Dan1: Stevens
1740 Ap. 10 W"m: Hauley a. of Wm: ffanley Bat'1
22 Mary and Eliz: Chapman daug": of Ju°: Chapman
29 Eliz: Griffin daugr:/>f Thomas Griffin
May 11 Francis Powell s. of Thos: Powell
25 Cath": Barnaby daug1: of .In" Barnaby
June 13 Joshua Palmer a. of VV,n: Palmer
22 Sarah Dunaviu d. of Jn0: Dunavin
July 19 Dan; Martin s. of Jn" Martin
Sep. 7 Brid1: Bridgwater d. of Thad"': Bridgwater
Dec. lb' Frances Cliftou d. of Benj": Clifton decd Quak ag1 10 >'"
1741 Mch. 3 Partial Barnaby d. of Tho- Barnaby
May 24 Frances Coram d. of Jn" Coram
June 14 Joseph Powell s. of Tho5 Powell
July 31 John Thraske s. of Tho''; Thraske
Edward Brown 3. of Benj" Brown
1742 Feb. 25 Jn" Jones Free Negroe
28 Anne Barnaby d. of Jn": Barnaby
Eliz. Burt d. of Eliur: Burt Bastu'
John Latoyconere s. of Sam1: Jefferya
1743 Mch. 3 Sam1 Gardner e. of James Gardner
Jos1': Powell s. of Tho': Powell
.Mary Cliftou d. of Benj": Clifton decd: Quak a^1 17 J"»
1744 Feb. 19 Barbery Jefferya d. of Sam1: Jefferya
Richd: Lytcut a. of Kichd: Lylcul Bast*1
Eliz: Browned, of Benj": Browne
Frances Powell d. of Tho*: Powell
Henerit: Clifton il. of Benj: Clifton dec'1 Quak agd 10 •"'
Mary Lytcut d. of ltichd Lytcut Baatd
John Griffin a. of Kemp Griffin
Charles Bridgwater s. of Th.ni": Bridgwater
Roger Gardner b. of Richd: Gardner
James Clifton s. of B.nj" Cliftou dec1: Quakr: a-d 20 •t"
1745 An. 2S Walter Nisbet s. of Walter Niabet
Mch.
•>
Mch.
3
Ap.
30
Aug.
26
Feb.
L9
23
Mch
10
Oct.
L2
Nov.
25
27
80
Dec.
4
23
Ap.
2S
S1 George's, Netis.
1742 to 1745. No names.
23G
CARIBBEANA.
1745
Ap.
June
July
Aug.
Sep.
ANTIGUA.
[Vol. 28, B. T., Leeward Islands.]
Saint Joh>* Parish ix Antiotta.
To ye 28tb Sept. 1745.
Married.
— Robert Cullen and Jane Hendrie
6 Giles Buckley and Mary Welch
9 Edward Stanton and Joannah Neal
23 Robert Mears and Elizabeth Lynch
29 Joseph Lee and Elizabeth Halloran
30 James Cokeley and Margaret Antonison
1 Francis Delap Esqr and Dorothy Thibou
1 Jonathan Nun and Susannah Right
12 Phillip Moro ats Merouxe and Mary Hill
10 Simeon Warlock and Frances Liot
1 John Edwards and Agnis Nichols
2 George Hunt and Ann Knap
5 Cornelius Bowen and .lane Marshall
5 James Wilson and Sarah Welch
14 George Stacpool and llestor Moore
26 William Moore and Mary Bickford
28 William Bowers Junr & Mary Garrat
Persons Interr'd.
Ap. 15 Elizabeth West a Child
24 Laurence Scannell
28 Joseph Melton
May 4 Michael Wince aChild
4 Michael Brown
6 John Conger
21 Constant Church
24 William Morgan
27 John Thomas Booth
a Child
27 Robert Gardner
29 James Parrinton
30 Magdalane Dooly
June 1 Andrew Swainson
3 John Traine
3 Frederick Henderson
6 Ervin Russel
7 Cap': William Allin
8 Susannah Ruaael
8 Nathaniel Newman
U Edward Twin
H Robert Ordley
15 Charles Butler
17 William Baker
17 John His
17 Jacob Gonts
18 Abraham King
19 John Weatherill
1745
June 19
Mary Scannell a Child
21
John Williams a Child
22
John Davis
23
John Smith
25
Ann Morgan a Child
29
James Vance
30
Henry Jones
July 2
Alexander 1 '■ k
4
Susannah Floyd
5
Henry Stackpoll
6
Sarah Wilson a Child
6
Caj)t. Moses Prince
8
Abner Young
—
Henry ( )swell
11
Edward or Edmund
Newson
L2
John Hornsby
12
James Coots
L8
Margaret Voung
M
Sarah Jacobsou
17
John Preston
17
John lnsher a ( h . 1
is
Catherine CoulsOU
20
Thomas Arpin
2L
Catherine tisher
21
Thomas Green
23
Ephraim rleldridge
William M V'ey
26
CARIBBEANA. 2.'*7
1715 Aug. 4 James Nichols 1745 Aug. 21 John Rogers
5 John Elliot 22 Lindsey Shipton
9 Josiah Arthurs a Child
12 Eobert Denning 26 Ann Nichols
a Child 26 William Knapp
14 Mary Watkins a Child 27 Amos Woed
14 Rachel Manwarring Sep. 1 Thomas Perkins
a Child a Child
14 Mary Ann Harney 6 Mary Bowen
a Child 13 Christopher Nichols
14 Thomas Copeland 24 John Morgan
16 Catherine Boyle 26 "William llalford
a Child 30 Joseph Be/one a Child
18 Cap1 Henry Dixon
18 "William Frazier -d • , f Males 61 )
a Child \ Females 16 )
— William Thomas
The above is a true Copy ye Register of all Burials in yc Parish of S' John in
ye Island of Antigua from ye 12'1' day of April 1715 to yc 3U11' day of
September 1745.
by me Thomas Wiutfoed
Minister of ye said Parish.
[There are no Baptisms. — Editor.]
ST Mary's Parish.
1 Oct. 1735 to 1 Oct. 1745.
Males christened 3S. buried 68.
Females „ 48. ,, 37.
ST Peters Parish.
1 July 1731 to 24 -Sep. 1745 pr. ('has. Rose, Hector.
Christened 89. buried 229
ST PlIILIl'S Farish.
31 Oct. 1739 to 3 Oct. 1715. pr. John Bernonville, Minister.
Males bap. 52. bur. 61.
Females ,, 65. ,, 4S.
(To be continued.)
233
CARIBBEANA.
i?otcs anti ducncs.
ROBFS CHUKCH NOTES OF JAMAICA.
John Roby brought out in 1831 "Monuments of the Cathedral Church and
Parish of St. Catharine: being Part I. of Church Notes ami Monumental
Inscriptions of Jamaica in t lie year 1524." Svo, pp. Si. with Dedication ii.,
Preface iii., and Index viii. pages, in a blue paper cover. Of this I have a copy.
He then brought out Part II., a similar account of the Parish of St. James,
which I have not seen. "Were any other Parts published ?
Ou p. 3 of Part I. he wrote : " In the summer of 1S24 1 visited everv church
in this island, took notes of its structure and extent, and copied every inscription
therein . . . . T also transcribed from the churchyards and other cemeteries mam-
epitaphs that I thought worthy of preservation; hut as most estates of any
magnitude have their own burial-grounds, theie must be very many monumental
memorials that I have not seen."
Are Roby's MSS. still in existence?
RlHTOR.
MALT BY.
"Wanted information concerning; any Maltbvs in the "West Indies. Partieularlv
concerning William and John Maltby, " Gentlemen." William Maltby, according
to his tombstone, was born in 1044-.5. His brother John was probably older.
"William married 1st ....?; married 2nd Hannah Hosmer, widow Willard, after
1674; married 3rd Abigail, dau. of Deputy-Governor James Bishop of New
Haven, Conn. John Maltby married about 1071 Mary Bryan of Milford, Conn.,
dau. of Richard Bryan, and granddaughter of Hon. Alexander Bryan of Ashton
Clinton, Bucks, England. The above John and William Maltby had a near relative
named Robert Maltbye, supposed to have been a younger brother. The Maltbvs
are supposed to have hail a West India shipping trade.
A letter from William Leite to John Winthrop, jun., dated " New Haven,
Apr. 13, 1G7J," contains this clause: "Here is no news with us, but of
Mr. Malbye's arrival safe at Nevis; that ship he went in being there cast away
by hurrecane after the goodes were landed, and he since gone for England."
(The index refers to Mr. John Maltby.)
William Maltby died in 1710, aged (!•"> years, and his son William, horn in
New Haven in L673, died in L701. The inventory of the estate of William
Maltby jun., contains this item: "Dehis duo ve estate in Barhadoes — Sundrv
Items £3o 13s 7V1. The Estate Dr. t.» Mr. John Morris, for Freight 17' 3d."
(Mr. John Morris was his father-in-law we presume, as Iiia wife was " Elizabeth,
dau. of John Morris.") Inventory taken April 20th. 170 1.
It is probahle that John Maltby was married prior to his marriage with Mary
Bryan.
William Maltby had, besides other children, John and Jane, hut it is not
known where they were horn, whether in England or tin- Wot Indies. John (2*.
son of William (lj, married Hannah Lord of Saybrook, Conn. Jane (2), dau. of
William (1), married David L'urkrr of Saybrook, Conn. Nothing further is
known of this lino. Parker and Bryan Beeni :•> he names of Wesl Indian families.
John Maltby, the emigrant, was supposed to have been "losl at sea" in 1077.
Mrs. Ci.ahlnce Verrill.
Sherman House, Boise, Idaho, U.S.A.
CARIBBEAXA. 239
GRANT OF BARBADOS.
Information is desired about a Mr. William Grant (especially with regard to
the date of his arrival in the Colony), who owned an estate called " Castle Grant "
in the parish of Sl Joseph, Barbados, in UN), and died there in LGS7.
He had a sister at the time of his death named Anne, who was married lo
a Mr. Gates in England.
16 York Street, Portman Square,
London, W,
E. F. Guam.
PHIPPS OF ST. KITTS (ante, p. 67).
Capt. H. R. Phipps is anxious to correspond with anyone interested in. or
able to give information about the family of Phipps of St. Kitts, 1077 to at least
1797; also the allied families of Clarke, Crisp, and Parrel of the same Island.
The marriage and will of Joseph Phipps, about 1700 to 17 -1.3, and of Francis
Phipps, about 17O0 to after 17o0, are especially required.
He is also interested in the families of Ramsay and Akers of St. Kitts. and
hopes to bring out an amended and fuller Phipps pedigree.
R.A. Mess, North Camp, H. R. Phipps, Capt. R.F.A.
Aldershot.
J. STEWART (143).
I find he was the Honourable James Stewart of the parish of Trelawny. He
had the prefix of "Honourable" on account of his being Custos Rotulorum of his
parish. I traced him as having been in Jamaica from 1707 until 1S21, when he
left the Island. From about 1S0O until some years after he traded with James
Galloway as a firm of merchants in Trelawny. lie subsequently retired from that
firm and traded on his own account for a short time as a Merchant, and then
afterwards retired from business. He was the owner of "Shaw Castle" in
Trelawny and of several other properties. He was a member of Assembly from
179S-9, and was made Custos of Trelawny between the latter date and the year
1805. He held those positions up to the time of and a year alter his departure
from the Island.
CHARLES LESLIE (143).
I cannot, from the records in the Island Record Office, identify this name in
connection with Jamaica before the year 17.">i;. There are Bereral patents of land
in the name of *' Leslie" before and after this period, searching from the tune of
the settlement of the Island under the Englisn Hag dowu to iSl5. Hut there is
none to Charles Leslie. Amongst the records of wills the tirst entry iu the name
of Leslie occurs in the year L755, when the will oi David Leslie of Kingston,
peruke maker, appears. This will is dated 17 February 17""). and was proved
'22 May 17o5. Then follow the wills of Trevylyaii Leslie, L760; John Leslie,
1703; William Gaply, dated 2i> August 1762, proved .3 June 17(17: Patrick
Leslie of St. Ann, Esq., will dated l^ July L766, proved 30 November 17t'>:».
This testator devised all his estate to his brother Charles of St. Ann. carpenter.
Searching from the vear 1 70S down in the records of deeds to Charles Leslie,
first deed is dated 20 May 1 7 -3 < > . Then follow deeds dated respectively 170:*,
1701, 170.3 1707, 170S, 1709. In all these deeds he is described as of St. Ann,
240 CARIBBEANA.
carpenter. In 17".". in a deed of conveyance of a slave, lie is described n- . f
Kingston, Gentleman. In 17S0, in a deed r>f conveyance of a slave from Thomas
Leslie of St. Andrew, planter, he is described as Charles Leslie of the parish of
Kingston, Gentleman. In 17s.]. in a deed of Mortgage of a plantation, pen, ami
Pimants Walk fr Vvwv Davidson of St. .Mary, Esquire, lie is described a*
Charles Leslie of the parish of Sr. Ami. Esquire. The amount of consideration
money mentioned in this deed is t'LN'ii. This is the last deed of record in his
name. 1 may mention that the consideration money in the preceding deeds was
from smaller sums, the largest after being £2000 and" £3000. The deed in which
the sum tif £2000 is mentioned is a deed from Patrick Leslie of St. Ann, Esquire,
to Charles Leslie of the same parish. Carpenter.
The only will of " Charles Leslie " of record is dated 7 November 1781 ;
proved 15 May 17S2. In it he describes himself as Charles Leslie of Kingston,
Esquire. He mentions his sister Margaret Robertson, wife of Alexander Robertson
of Whiteside in the parish of Rattram in the County of Aberdeen; his niece
Margaret Leslie, wife of Wni Leslie of Bridgeland, of Coburtv, near Frasersbur",
Co. of Aberdeen ; his grand-nephew Charles Leslie, son of \\""' ami Margaret
Leslie; Joan Leslie, reputed daughter of his brother Patrick Leslie, decd ; his
friend Thomas Leslie of S' Andrew, Planter; Robert Leslie of Kingston,
Gentleman ; James Gordon of S1 .Mary, Planter ; Alexander Leslie of Portland ;
Alexander Milne of Aberdeen, and his eldest son Peter.
It is evident that by the death of his brother Patrick, Charles Leslie was
enabled to give up his trade of a carpenter and became of Kingston. Gentleman,
and afterwards Esquire.
N.B. — In the deeds in which both the names of Patrick Leslie and Charles
Leslie occur, the former is described as Esquire and the latter Carpenter.
G. P. JUDAII
St. Jago de la Vega. (Record and Genealogical Searcher.)
Sketch Pedigrees of some of the Early Settlers in Jamaica. Compiled from the
Records of the Court of Chancery, etc. By NOEL B. Livi.vustox. (Jamaica :
The Educational Supply Company, l(i King Street, Kingston. 5s. 19U9.)
The chief portion of this little book consists of shorl tabular pedigrees, mostlv
of two or three generations, based on the local Chancery Suits, documents ven
inaccessible and rapidly decaying; and being of legal origin the information
derived from them must he accurate. Ml poisons interested m We-t Indian
Genealogy owe -Mr. Livingston a debt of gratitude for the great trouble he has
taken in sorting and making abstracts from these records. The printing and
paper are likewise excellent. Here and there one notices faulty arrangement of
the tables, such as on p. 29, where the pedigree is of the muddling description
mentioned by Mr. Phillimore* as the one to be avoided. The latter portion
of the book includes Governor .Mods ford's lasts of .Militia and a complete Survey
for the year L(i70, which, however, were printed some years ago in the "Colonial
Calendar for America and the \\ e-t I ndies," p !»s. and from it can be supplied the
missing surnames on p. 111." Thomas ( ; roves." and on p. 1 14, " Thomas S« aine.
On p. 131 the portion from "Commodities" to the end was signed by I
Tothill, but not the Survey itself, though Modyford said it was "brought to
perfection " by the Receiver General.
Editoh.
• Supplement to " Hon to Write the Ili-tory of a Family," p. 20C.
r
i ,
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•
4
»"J/ MAyyiSQ ESQ/l, M.l\
Oorernor of the fiti'ik of England.
Crkst. — An eagles head Sable between tiro ostrich's feathers An/rut, all issuing
out of a Jural coronet Or.
Arsis. — Quarterly, 1 and I. Azure and Gales, a cross flory between
trefoils . . . . lM.vn.ni>>; ; 'J, Quits, a chevron between three horses' heads erased
.... [Ry.vn ; 3, Argent, six leans .... Kvw ; impaling, 1 and t, Or, a lion
rampant between eight crosses patee fitchie .... [Huxteb ; 2 and 8, Argent,
a bear rampant .... [Baknako OF DowysiDE, CO. SOMEBSJ ij.
Tainted by I. Lonsdale. EngiarM ly C. Turin r.
London rub1'. Sep'. IS, 1S13/oj- the Proprietor, Ay C. Turner, Warren Street }'A: ■ * x •
CARIBBEAN A.
241
iWanntng of &t. lAttts/
John Manning of Palmetto Point, died=f=Joanah . . . ., died 10 May
1G March 172-3, ased 51. M.I. 1722, aged 3S. M.I.
Thomas Mannings
of St. Ann, Sandy
Point, planter.
Will dated S April
1739; proved 9
January 1739-40
at St. Kitts. Was
of small estate.
=Ann William Manning.
Samuel Manning,
gave three slaves in
1740 to his sister
Grace.
Christian Manning.
Ann Manning.
I I I
Mary Anne Man-
ning.
Rebecca Manning.
Grace Manning,
party to deed of
1750 with Eliza-
beth, widow of Ed-
mond Manning.
John Man-
ning. On 7
April 1740
Grace and
Edmond
.Manning
were his ad-
ministrators.
John Man-=pRachel
ning of St. j ... .
Paul's,
planter.
Will dated
1 Septem-
ber and
proved 29
Nov. 1753
at St. Kitts.
Thomas John Ed-
mund Manning.
baptized 13 Sep-
tember 1747 at St.
Kitts ; ? party to
deed of 10 May
1764.
Stapleton Davis
Manning, baptized
30 July 1750 at
St. Kitts.
Ann Manning,
? party to deed
of 1770 about a
house at Sandy
Point. PWill
dated 22 Feb.
and proved 1
March 17S3.
Jane Boyd
Manning, bap-
tized 1 Octo-
ber 1752 a i St.
Kitts.
Rachel Man-
ning, r M rs.
Rachel Soinar-
sall L783.
Edmund Manning,;
witness to deed of
10 November 173 1 ;
? married lstly l\e-
becca . . . ., and had
3 sons, Thomas, Ed-
mund, and Thomas
Edmund. Dead
1750.
Eliza-
beth
party
to deed
of 1750
with
Grace
Man-
ning.
Lucy Anna
Manning.
Will dated
24 March
and proved
2 August
17GG at St.
Kitts.
Arthur John Tho-=F
in. is Manning of
St. Ann, Sandy
Point, merchant.
Will dated 8 Jauu-
arv and proved 3< '
December 17S4 at
St. Kitts, all his
children then
minors.
Anne, dau. of
Robert
Howard, mar-
ried at St. ( r.
B. 6 Oct
L764 ; bui ied
there 30 Nov.
1S02. WiU
dated23Aug.
and proved 1 1
December
1*02.
I
Eliza-
beth
Miriam
Man-
ning.
Edmund Manning.
John Pelham Man-
ning.
William Manning.
Elizabeth Manning,
married Maurice
BerkeleyofSt.Kitta,
later of Martinique,
1802; he died L7
February 1*04.
Susannah
married .
Manning,
. . Gray.
( < race Manning,
spinster L802.
Mary Manning,
married James
Patterson, mer-
chant.
• Contributed bv the Editor. Tlio abstract! of deeds and wills at St Kitts were mad< in
1900 by Mr. George Bromley during a visit to thai island. Tlio letter "c" stand- for "current
money " or " currency." . • •
Yor.. I. B
242
CARIBBEANA.
life :
■
Samuel Manning of Palmetto Point, planter in 1707; died before—
11 June 1729, intestate. Adm'on to John Manning, (?) his son.
Perhaps brother of the John Manning who died 172o, aged ol.
John Manning of Basseterre, born 26 July=pSarah (only dan of Cant. William
1?03 mS 1728; owned 45 acres at Coventry, merchant, who died 16
PalmetS Point; administrator of estate of August 1734, aged f intesta te •; M.L
Samuel £ - (presumably his father) at St. Thomas, Middle Island born
boSber^S °Will dated 15 May 1738; 25 March 1711 -married ar Lhiste-
proved 20 February 1738-9 at St. riitts. hurst, co. Kent, 1- Dec
William Coventry Mannmg, horn 8 FebruaryTElizabelh, only child L and hei
i"oo. nf St Kitts merchant, 1749 ; of St. G. John Hyan of bt. Ivitts ana
Bfl758 remold to London before 1 709, Croix by Mary his wite; baptized
Jhen of WlUt"r S,,,:,-,: died at his residence at St. G. B* 6 >
tWi nf Bil Iter Square ; ilica at ms residence m ■ ■<. -
dated 9 June 1791 ; proved 16 January L793
(P.C.C., 38, Dqdwell).
shaft, London.
Elizabeth dan of=pWil Ham Manning of Billiter Square, Mar,, da of Henry
tin-ham. banker M.I', for Evesham and Lymington 17 J4
and M P and of —1830; Governor of Bank oi bnglanu
Voodhalh co. lsi2; reW » baronetcy ; tc*i ded at
Herts, sister of Copped Hall m ot er.dge 1/92- LSlo,
lord (■••miii-toii ; ■ then at Combe Bank in bundnuge, co.
Kent; bankrupt 5 September LS31; buried and MJ. al
,1;,,i i„ Gower Street 17 April LS3o, Suudridge. -nd
Beech'llill, Heading,
co. Berks ; born t
Jnlv 1771 ; married
L792 . • • ' I
ton 13 May LS47 ;
married 17S6 ;
died 29 -March
17S!». 1st wife.
M.I. at Sundridge.
aged 71.
TX, see p. 244.
• Bt.G. B. U for St. George's Bas eterre.
ife.
13, sco pp. 2 IK 245.
CARIBBEANA.
243
RECORDS AT ST. KITTS.
1. Richard. Earle of Bellomont, Captain Genera] and Governor in chief of
the Provinces of New STork, Massathusetts Bay and New Hampshire and of all
the Territorys and Tracts of Land depending on them in America; and Vice-
Admiral of the same : Captain General and Commander-in-Chief of the Millitia
and of all the ftbrces by Sea and Land within the Collonys of Long Island and
Connecticut^ the Provinces of East & Wesl New Jersey and of all the fforts and
places of strength within the same.
To all to whom these presents shall come or may come, Greeting. Whereas
■John Manning, Master of the Briggandin Lorall Bui-den Thirty Tunns navigat< d
with eight men, no ?uns, Plantacion built and hound to Saint Christopl
hath entered & cleared in his Majesties Port of New York according to Law.
These are to require all of this Province and Dr Sir, all others whom it may
concern, To permit and suffer the said Briggandin to proceed on her intended
voyage without let or hindrance.
Given under my hand & seal at
New York the j day of June Ano Domini 1G98.
Entered in the Secretarvs Office. (8(rd) Bellomont.
David Jameson, D. Secy.
Recorded at St. Kitts 1:3 Julv 1G9S.
Battery Cath. Lucy
Man- Manning,
ning. deed of gift of
slaves 1776.
Mary
Man-
ning.
Sarah Manuing,
married ....
Grev of Bostou,
N.E"
Rebecca Manning, gives a ncujro
to her niece Sarah Grey in 1772.
Will dated 23 February L780 ;
buried 2 Sept. 1760, aged 59.
Rehecca Sarah Manning, born John Battery Manning,
15 February 17:11: married died 27 September 1734,
John Hatnm of St. Kitts, mer- aged 1 ; buried in the
chant. He was insolvent in vault of his grandfather
17(35. (?) wife of John Savage William Coventry.
1780.
John Brooks Manning,
born 21 Febri'.arv 17::':;
of St. G. B. 1758. Will
dated 25 August L7G2 ;
proved at St. Kitts 2
September 17G2.
I I
Mary Manning,
born
October 1752, baptized
31 Julv 1751, ami burie 1
13 April 1757 at St. G. B.
Sarah Manning, born '29
April and baptized 31
July 1754 at St. G. B. ;
married, 30 June 1781,
Benjamin Vaughau* of
Jamaica.
Elizabeth Manning,
born .'SO January
and baptized 1 I Feb.
175b' at St. (i. B. ;
married, 8 April
177v Henry Mat-
thius Bird of St.
Mary A se and Bar-
ton House, co. War-
wick. II. • 'lad in
Jermvn Strut 21
October ISIS, aged
63.
Martha Weathered Manning, bi >rn
S January and baptized 1757
at St. G. B. ; married ( 'i
I, aureus. President of American
I ,- rests.
John Ryan Manning, bom 21
February and baptized 2 1 March
L 760 at St. G. B. ; died at Madran,
bachelor, between 30 June and
80 ( fctober 1781.
• Sec Pedigree ol Vaugbau in Howard's " Misc. Gen. ct Ilcr."
K 2
244 CARIBBF.ANA.
(See fl, p. 242.) (See 13, p. 212.)
I I
Elizabeth Anne Man- William Henry Frederick Man-— Elizabeth Rdm mi-
ning, died 31 March Manning, born ning, partner da, 1st dau. of
1795, aged 6. M.I. July 1793 in with his father; Edmund '!
Bristol Cathedral. Billiter Square; died 15 January M.P.. of
died 13 July 1SS1, aged 83"; UochfordParkaud
Mary Manning, married 1S12, aged 19. buried at Tach- Panton House, co.
1814, as 2nd wife. Major- M.I. at Tot- brook, near Lincoln; marrii i
Gen. Thomas Carey, and teridge. Leamington. 13 January ISH>;
died 12 May W>;i, aged ; buried at Tac-h-
66. M.I. at Wat tun, | brook,
co. Herts. zfs
2. Particulars of cargo per Briggandin Lorall.
102 half barrells Slower, nineteen barrells Syder, three barrells Broad, Two
ditto Pease, Two ditto Bacon, a Parcell of Lumber.
Kecorded 13 Julv 16<K
3. Indenture between Lewis Halleran and Margaret his wife of St. Kitt^.
daughter of Henry Scupholm and Elizabeth Scupholm Decd — surviving Heir and
Johu Manning of the same island. Jn consideration of one hundred and five pounds
current and Lawful money of the said [sland They sell to John Manning a house
and pareelof Land in the Parish of St. Ann, Sandy Point — 1 acre more or less.
"Witnesses Geo. Thompson. Sgd Lewis Hali.erak.
Tho' Pelham Phillips. „ Maeqt Halleran.
Abraham Warner.
Kecorded 26 Feb. 172^ 9.
4. Lease by Joseph Estridge and Christina Panton, Attorneys \'<>r Barnadiston
Soley, spinster of Barbados, to John Manning Merchant Basseterre of all that
parcel of Land of Her the -aid Barnadiston Soley situate lying & being in the
Parish of St. Thomas Middle [sld containing by estimation " Fourty three acres
be it more or less" hounded on the X.E. with land late of Samuel Manning !>■
on the S.W. with land formerly in the possession of John Panton Esq: die". John
Hutchinson & John Stroud— N.W. lands also in possession. Lease for I'enn ol
15 years at sixty pounds four shillings c. p. annum. Kecorded 11 June 17'->'.'
5. Transfer of foregoing lease in consideration of Five shillings the receipt of
which is hereby acknowledged bv John Manning Merchant t" John Kerie.
Recorded :< July 172S 9.
6. Sale of land by Sarah Luillion A Mary Luillion to John Manning.
Recorded 26 June 1 7-;l
7. John Manning, as adm'or of the Estate of the late Samuel Manning
to James Gregory, Deputy Provost Mar-hall. C2SS, hi ing the amount due under
a Judgment to the Executors of Timothy Hare, Merchant, deceased.
Kecorded 26 Oct L732.
8. John Ilainm .... sells to John Manning a parcel of Land in the Parish
of St. George's, Basseterre, for £S0 c. Kecorded 7 Jan. 17-.I
9. Indenture. Abraham Warner of St. Kitl <;••.: . For ■".,-. paid to him by
Thomas Manning. Planter, disposes of " all that Tract or Lott oi Land BJtuatc in
the Parish of St. Ann Sand) Point," of " two acres he the same mere or
bounded E. and \V. by lauds of Edward Warner. R< corded 4 Jan. 1731.
CAUIBBKANA.
215
Cath. Sophia,-
dau. of Lieut. -
Gen. Sir Rich-
ard Downes
Jack sou,
K.C.B., Com-
mander-iu-
Chief and
Governor of
Canada ; bap-
tized at Wal-
cot, Bath ;
married at St.
George,
Hanover
Square ; died
30 November
1859. Had
three children.
I
=Charles John—
Manning of
Peudle Court,
Bletchingley,
15 Prince's
Gardens, later
of Littlehamp-
ton Manor, co. |
Sussex; born
179S; died 2s
November
18S0, aged 81.
Was Page of
Honour to
George IV.
:Louisa
Augusta,
dau. of
Rev. Sir
August us
Henuiker,
Part., of
Newton
Hall, co.
Essex ;
married
•2^ April
1862; died
1906.
His Eminence
Henry Edward
Manning, Car-
dinal, horn 25
July 1S07;
died 1 1 Jan.
1892. (See
"D.N.B.")
Caroline Cath.
Manning, born
January LS01 ;
married, 1S26,
Col. Thomas
Austin of Kip-
pington Park,
M.P. for Kent.
She died Jan.
1891.
Anna Maria Man-
ning, married, 1
March LS16, John
Lavicount Ander-
don of Chislehurst,
a partner, 1S23, of
Mannings, lie was
born 1701' and died
1874.
Harriet Eleanor
Manning, bom Jan.
LS06; died 29 Jan.
1826, aged 20 ;
buriedat Sandridge.
Martha Manning,
died young.
Mary, mar.
Rev. Joseph
Gasquet.
She died
1910.
Charles Downes Manning, Cap-
tain 1st R. Dragoons; baptized at
Marylebone; died bachelor 1S9] ;
buried at Lyme Regis, co. Dorset.
Four daughters, all single except
the youngest, Mary Augusta,
who married iu 1S90 Sir \V. F.
Miller, oth Baronet, of Gleiilee.
10. Indenture. Abraham Warner to Thomas Manning, in consideration of
£140 c, all that tract, etc., in the Parish of St. Ann's, of two acres, adjacent to
foregoing. Recorded 15 Jan. 1734.
11. Barnadiston Soley of Barbados, having died intestate, her property,
" now or lately in the possession or tenure of John Manning" (bounded at the
head with lands belonging to the two daughters and co-heirs of William .Manning,
deceased), is presented by the Crown to Wm. Pym Burt.
Recorded lb Feb. 1731.
12. Edmund Manning witnesses a deed.
10 Nov. 1734.
18. Maurice Berkeley sells to John Manning for i"-'() a small lot of Land in
Basseterre, which he bought from Dan1 Perrain, gent. Recorded 1 Aug. 1 7:;">.
14. John Johnson, jun., sells a negroe to John Manning. 16 Dec. 1.736.
15. Power of Attorney by John Manning of St. Christopher, Merchant, to
Ralph Payne and Edward Bourryau, Esquires, and William Coventry, Merchant,
all of the "said Island. To be Lawful Attoruies jointly and severally.
Witne.-s, Sam1 Draston. Signed by Jons Ma>>ixq, L2 May ir:>s
Proved on 19 May 17:is by oath before James Gordon.
Entd in Regrs Office, Thursday, 3J day of Augt. 1788.
Craistcr Greathead, Pep' RegT.
16. The Attorneys of John Manning buy certain negroes from Charles Pym
and Laneton Ward Eor £207 and £100. 4 Aug. 1735.'
216 CARIBBEAN A.
17. Will of John Manning, 15 May L738. Probate 20 Feb. 1 \
IS. Will of Thomas Manning, 8 April 17:3!). Probate 9 Jan. 1740.
19. Indenture. Sarah Manning, "Widow, \Vm Coventry, Merchant, and 1;
Payne, Ex'ors of John Manning, in consideration of the sum of £900, c< nvev to
Walter O'Neale aud Sarah his wife a parcel of Land at Palmetto Point of i
45 acres. 25 July 173'J.
20. Grace Manning and Edmund Manning, Administrators of John
Manning, deceased, sell a slave for £38. 7 April 1740.
21. Indenture. Edward Bourryau and Wr" Coventry of Basseterre, Ex'ors of
John Manning, late oi Basseterre aforesaid, Merchant, deceased, in considerai
of £70 c. paid by W"1 Hart, Planter, convey to him one negroe woman en
Phibba at the price of Ten pounds, and one negroe woman called Phyllis, with her
daughter Myrtilla, at Sixty pounds: they being lately the property i>i John
Manning, dec'1. 8 June 1741.
22. Edward Bourryau and WQ1 Coventry. Exors of John Manning, in con-
sideration of £9(3 c. paid by David Algeo, convey to him three slaves : 1 negroe
woman called Juna aud 2 negroe girls called Arnoti and Mannott : lately I e
property of John Manning, Deea. 5 May 1741.
23. Deed of Gift. Samuel Manning, Gent: of St. Kitts, to his sister Grace
Manning, in consideration of natural love and affection — Negroes Scipio, Gingo
and Phillis.
Witnesses : Tho3 Pelham Phillips, Abraham Warner, Wm Armatrading.
Recorded 10 Aug. 1710.
24. \Vm Coventry, Merchant of St. Kitts (Adm5r of Win Coventry, sen: dee1,
Merchant, unadministered by John Manning, Dec'1, his late Admor), in considera-
tion of £98 c. paid by \V" Hart of the said Island, Planter, conveys two negroe
slaves, Liviaj a Carpenter, and Cambridge, a sailor, lately the property of
"Wm Coventry; senior. Recorded 8 June 1711.
25. John Manning of the Parish of St Paul. Capesterre, Planter, in
consideration of £28 c. paid by Charles Laval Moliueux of the said LI1. Est]:,
conveys one negroe boy slave named Bartholin -v. Recorded 30 April 17 13.
2G. John Manning of S" Kitts, geut., for £sl c. paid by Abraham Mussaphia
of the said I., Merchant, conveys one negroe woman slave named Sindah and her
three children, Ruth, Muclat, and Maryan. Recorded 3 Dec. 17l">.
27. Francis Phipps Broadl It, senr, for £112 c. conveys to Wm Manning
and Leonard llainin of St. Christopher, Merchants, the negroes Coffee, Peter,
and Clorinda. Recorded 10 July 1749.
2S. Deed of (lift. Pv (J race Manning and Elizabeth Manning, in considera-
tion of natural love and affection and 6 IU0 c, convey to Kb/.1 Miriam Manning
and Arthur John Thomas Manning, two uegroe Blaves, Mutnbo and Nod, to
Eliz"' M. Manuing, and two negroe s aves, John and Scipio, n> \. J. T. Manning.
(Eliz. M. was widow of Edmund Manning, they being parents of E. M. M. and
A. J. T. M.) Recorded 3 Oct 17.".".
29. Indenture. William Manning of the Is1,1 of St. Christopher, Merchant,
John Hamtn of the Is1'1, Mcrch1, and Sarah hi* wife. James Losack of the
Is1J, Guardian of the Body and E tab ol John Manuing, an infant under the age
of 21 yertrs, *>"( tho I" part, Patrick Dextor and George Wattley, both of tin
Island, Masons, of the 2' part.
CARIBBEAN.!. 2i7
In consideration of the sum of £G00 c. paid by Dextor and Wattley, "all
that piece or parcel of land with Messuage or Tenement erected thereon, .-.ituate
and lying in the Parish uf St. George Basseterre, bounded on the X. I>v Cavon Si
79} feet, E. by Pasture Market 57 ft., S. by lands belonging to hi \V '
Connor, deceased, Sl-J ft.. W. by lands of the ".-aid William Manning, • uly
called the Bake House, -37 ft., measuring in ad L0.5S8} sq: ft,, with ali ways,
water ami water courses, Rights, Members, Hereditaments and Appurtenances
whatsoever thereunto belonging, also all estate Right, Title. Interest, Pr
claim or demand which they the said \V" Manning, John fclainm .^ Sarah his wife
and James Losack now have or may have in said piece or parceil oi' land £
Premises with the appurtenances of, in or to any part or parceil thereof."
Conveyed to Patrick Dextor and Geo. Wattley.
Witnesses: Willett Payne, Joseph King.
Signed W* Mannixc, James Losace,
Jony Haiim, Sabah Hasim.
Eecorded 10 Aug. 17.31.
30. Indenture. "Wm Manning and Elizabeth his wife, John Hamm and Sarah
his wife, and James Losack, Guardian of John Manning, infant, convey t2"s7 sq. ft.
of land with Tenement in Basseterre to Isaac Nett, Merchant. £550 c.
Eecorded 20 May L752.
31. Indenture. The same as foregoing. To Richard Emra, 7-11-3 sq. ft. land
in Basseterre. £s0 c. Recorded 18 April L752.
32. Indenture. John Maiming of the Parish of St. Ann, Sandy Point,
St. Christopher, Gentleman, conveys to Abraham Audain, Merchant, a negroc
man called Joseph. £5S lOi.
Witnesses: Johnson Warner and W"1 Rogers. Eecorded 10 July 1753.
33. Will of John Manning of St. C, Planter, dated 1 Sept. 175-'i.
Probate 29 Nov. 17-33.
3-1. Indenture. William Manning, Merchant, for £131 pd. by Hon: Edward
Jesup, President of the Council of St. lv., conveys a negroe woman. Phelah, and
her two sons, Scipio and Abraham. Eecorded 10 Jan. 1731.
35. Power of Attorney. John Hamm of St. C, Gent., to William Manning,
Merchant. Recorded JO May 17.31.
36. William Maiming, Deputy Provost Marshall for some years.
Period 175S up to 1703.
37. Will of John Manning of St. C, Gent., 25 Aug. 17G2.
Probate 2 Sept. L762.
33. Indenture. W1" Manning and Elizabeth his wife to John Wharton of
St. Tho\ Middle Is1'1. £so c, laud m Old Road. Recorded is Ma) l7(j-'{.
39. indenture. Arthur John Thomas Manning and Abraham Audain, both
of the Parish of St. Ann, Sandy Point, of the one part, and Stafford Somars.il] of
the other. £500 c, Land in Parish of St. Ann. Recorded 26 Feb. L7GA.
■10. William Manning becomes security for his brother in Law, Johu Hamm,
to Ids Creditors tor L'272 1 I I .-. I0d., also for paym1 of 6150 yearh to his Wife,
Sarah Hamm, who is going to reside in Eugland. Takes mortgage on property
in College St., Basseterre. Recorded 31 May L7G3
■11 Wm Manning pays £500 for slaves to John Hamm.
Eecorded 8 March 1705.
248 CAKIBBEAKA.
42. Property of Jolm Hamm sold by Provost Marshall. Bought in bv the
Mortgagee, Wm Manning, for £150. No other bidders.
Recorded 1 May 17G5.
43. Indenture. Wn Bowles to Wm Manning and Tho3 Cottle.
Recorded 13 May 17G5.
Several others, Wni M., about same time.
44. Will of Lucyana Manning, 24 March 17GG. Probate 2 Aug. 17GG.
45. Manumission granted by John Manning and Abraham Audain to Phillia.
Recorded LU May 17G1.
4G. Deed of Gift. John Hamm, St. C, Gent., consideration natural love and
affection for Mary Manning, dau. of \Y" Manning, same Isld, Merch1, Negroe girl
Kitty. Recorded 29 Jan. 1755.
47. WD1 Manning, Merch1 of Basseterre, St. C, acting as agent for
Mr Edmund Tannett of Georgia, America, sells 5 negroes to Edward Gillard,
Planter, for £257 c. Recorded 10 March 1755.
48. Indenture between Wm Manning of the Parish of St. Geo:, St. C.,
Elizabeth his wife, and John Mannjug of same Parish and Is1'1, Gent., which said
"Wm M. and John M. are two of the children and Residuary Legatees of John M.,
late of the same Parish and Is1'1, Merch'. deed, of the 1st part, and John Hamm of
the same Par151' and lsUi, merch1, of the 21 part. The said John .Manning in his
Will bearing date on or abl 15th May 173b, did (amongst other bequests) leave
the residue to \Vm M. and John M: by the names of \\'m Coventry Manning and
John Brookes Manning and to his dau. .Sarah, now the wife of s'1 John Hamm by
the name of Rebecca .Sarah Manning, and to their Heirs, when the sons attained
age of 21 and daus. 21 or marriage. Will duly proved. John Hamm being
entitled by right of his wife Sarah tit one undivided {a of certain Messuages or
Tenements and parcels of land in Basseterre is desirous of purchasing the other
idd from Wm M. and John M., which he does for £GU0 c.
Recorded 19 .May 175S.
49. Deed of Gift. Wm Manning to his dau. Sarah, nat. love and affect",
negroe Kitty, " which' I became possessed of & entitled to by the death of my
dau. Mary Manning, to whom the sd negroe Kitty was given by John Hamm bv
deed of gift dated 2'J^ Jauy. 1755.
"Also in cons'1" of natural love ^v. affect" for my dau. Elizabeth as well as from
motives of common justice & in lieu of a negroe woman Julliet given to said da.
Elizth M. by M" Eliz"' Brouucker, Lst wife of Henry Brouucker, lis,)., wh. >'• girl I
was induced from her many bad qualities to dispose of, & in consd" of money rec'1
for s'1 negroe girl I do give to my da: KHz"' a negroe girl called Charlotte, & to
her Heirs for ever." Recorded 23 Nov. L75S.
50. John Manning sells a piece of land in Basseterre to W'" Smith for C200.
Recorded 3 Jan. 175!).
51. \Ym M. of Sl Geo., B'terre, Esq., John Hamm, Merch', ami John
Manning of same Parish, Gent., of the 1"' pt., and Isaac Netto, merch", of the
2J pt. Ms or Tcnts and parcel of laud on S° side of Cay on St., B'terre. C 5 -.
Recorded 20 April 17.">v
52. The same. "W"1 M. and Elizabeth his wife, John Hamm and Sarah his
wife, and John M., 1st pl. Isaac Xetto, 2'1 p'. The interests of Sarah II. having
been created by the will of her father, Jolm Manning. Laud conveyed for £300.
Recorded 21 April 175b.
(To be continued.)
CARIBBEANA.
2i9
3 2Ust of ablest Kitiuan Qcrts on rlje
Close ftolte-*
Thomas Harford, by Nathaniel Wall.
Nathaniel Noell, by Martin .\<>eli.
Mary Roberts, widow, by Francis Austin.
Isaac Eichier, by Anamaram Dormer.
Cutlibert Sharpies, by Henry .Smith.
Richard Banner, by Lady Ann Boughton ah. Bayly
Robert Chaplin, William Thornburgh, Thomas
Fooleston, William Rawlins, by Willoughby
Chamberlaine.
Christopher Codrington, by Daniel Browning.
Thomas Houghton, D.D., & Robert Camell, by
Tobias F'rere
Richard Bate, John Exton, John Whalley,
Isaac Hawkins, Thomas Burrows, &
Christopher Pressecke.
John Hill, Thomas Hill, by Thomas Lear.
Arthur Middleton, by Thomas Gonning.
Bermuda 1 "William it Mary, 1-7
Barbadoes 3 William & Mary, S-23
-1 William & Mary, 1-7
Bermuda 4 William & Mary, -3-13
Barbadoes G William & -Mary, t-3G
Bermuda 11 A\'iliiam, G-35
Barbadoes 7 William III., ."-1
11 William ill, 3-7
Barbadoes 8 William, 6-7
Nicholas Trott, by tiie Earl of Manchester.
Edward Willy, by Elizabeth Porter.
William AVheeler, by Richard Grey.
William Bulkeley. Henry Bedell, John Wheatley.
George Carleton, Francis Gage.
Nathaniel Rous, Herbert Springett, James
Aynsworth.
The King, & John Anderson, clerk.
Arthur Arscott, by Francis Thornhill.
John Burke, by James Duncane.
John Burke, by Ann Osborne.
John Burke, by George French.
Robert Chester, by Sir John Eyles.
James Douglas, by Rachael Tudwey.
.lames Emra, by Thomas Winder, clerk.
Mary Foster, by Lewis John Collins.
Anthony Furstenau, by Fred Voguell.
Roland JFrye, by Archibald Cochran.
Devereux Gage, William Goosetree, Janus
Travel's.
Daniel Goliard, by Daniel Betts.
John Davis .Molineaux, by Staple ton Davis.
John Duer, Slingsby Bethell, Henry Marshall.
Richard Oliver, by Fred Voguell.
Lewis John Collins, Isaac Silvera, Mary Foster,
Edward Watkinson.
Isaac Loundes, Thomas hounds, Robert, Thorpe
Blandy Lee Waterman, by Francis Waterinau.
William Coleman, & John Tittle, clerk.
Barbadoes 10 William III, 2-21
13 William III., 6-3
12 William III, 2-12
2-4-3
Bermuda 7 William III., 7-23
Barbadoes 10 William III., S-18
13 William 111.. 4-23-24
Barbadoes 3 Anne. 4.-1(1
Mountseiat 1 Anne, 2-1
Barbadoes 1 Anne. 11-14
S' Christophers 3 George II., 7-2-3 I
Jamaica .3 George 1 1 ., ti-l<>
Antigua 1 George 11, S-lo-lli
3 George II., 20-19
„ 3 George, 20-20
Barbadoes 3 George II.. 12-1
Antigua ti George 11.. 5-1-2
Nevis 4 George II. , U-lS-19
Jamaica 1 ( reorge I I.. 5-1 B
Antigua 5 George 1 1 , 1 1-1 -J
„ 6 George 1 1, 6-10
Montserrat 1 George 1 L, 9-24-25
Antigua i> ( reorge 11.. 16- 16
Montserrat 3 George II., pt. 20-2
Antigua 5 George 1 1 . L»-2
„ .3 George II.. 7-21-22
Jamaica 4 George II . 3-17
America 5 ( reorge II, 3-16
Jamaica (> ( reorge II. 3-3
America LO George II , 20-2
• This second Index appears to inc u lo - iui I mines which are aot to bo found in the List of
Indentures already printed, so ilr. Gerald FotQergill aud myself cousider tliat bolb li^ls should
be consulted. — Einiou.
250
CARIBBEAN A.
Jeremiah Brown, by Prudence & Mary Brown.
Thomas Butler, by Thomas Pytn.
America 7 George II., G-7
America 12 George II., s-1 [
8-15
Jamaica 9 ( ieorge II.. 3-17
Antigua 9 George II., 17"-*;
America
Samuel Collet, by Edward Green.
Thomas Coningharu, by John Murray.
William Coleman, by Society for propagating
the Guspell.
William Coleman, by Thomas Ogilivie.
Thomas Coleman, Thomas Truman, Thomas,
Pembrooke, & William Coleman.
John Duport
William Teuton, by Thomas Butler.
James Farrill, by Thomas Darnell.
"William Pcnton, by Sir "William Stapleton.
Alexander Forbes.
John Hamilton, by James "Watts, William
Watts.
Alexander Forbes, William Penn, & Thomas
Jackson.
John Page.
John Lewis.
Sir John Molcsworth, Bart., by Arthur
Arscott, & Edmund Prideaux.
Jamaica 7 George II., 23, and 8 George II., 10-1G
Charles Pym. bv Gilbert Fleming. America 12 George II., 1S-15
Walter Sidsei-fe, bv Randal Atkins. Antigua 11 George II., 19-7
10 George II., 20-1-2
11 George IT, 2-7
12 George II.. 20-1
10 George II., 1-1-2
10 George IT, 9-27
11 George IT, 3-3
11 George IT. .1- ti-
ll George IT, 13-3-3
Jamaica 12 George IT, 10-12-13
America 1 1 George IT, 13-35
Jamaica 8 George II., 1-5
„ 9 George IT, 3-17
Robert Thorpe, by Thomas Lounds.
Thomas Truman.
Samuel AVrags, by Richard Sheton.
John Welles, by John Duport.
Tobas Wall, by Patrick Darcy & Catherine his wife
George Webb, by Thomas Pembroke.
Thomas AY'alker, by Daniel Smith.
Francis Beckford & Lady Albinia Bertie &
Peregine Duke of Ancaster, Francis
Lord North, William Beckford.
Benjamin Andrews Atkinson, Gratia his
wife v. Mount.
Zaehariah Bourryau by John Duport Esq. it w
Philip Bennett, James Travcrs by Dcvercux
Gage.
Zaehariah Bourryau by John Duport Susaunal
his wife.
Edward Buncomb by Samuel House
John Duport, Susannah his wife & Edward
Einmett & Zaehariah Bourryau.
Francis Beck lord, William Beckford, Lady
Albinia Bertie v. Ancaster.
Augustus Boyd by Peter Soulegre.
Mary Burkett widdow v. Mount.
Benjamin Cooke, Elizabeth his wife v. Dod.
Elizabeth Carlisle widdow v. Willett.
William Dunbar, Charles Dunbar v. Warner.
William Dunbar by Royal African.
Samuel Dod by Benjamin Cooke, Elizabeth his wife.
John Duport, Susannah hi.- wife v. Eiomott.
America S George IT, 5-7
„ 12 George IT. 20-1
„ 8 George IT. 23-5
„ 10 George IT, 2-1-2
„ 11 George II.. 16-13
„ 12 George IT, 20-11
„ 12 George II., 21-S-9
Jamaica 1743, 21-1
Antigua
ife. America
1711,
I7h».
7-25
Mountserrat
1711,
12-25
i
S' Christophers
Mountserrat
1712,
1713,
17-27 &
7-7 it S
S. Kitts 1713, 20-7 & S
Jamaica
1713,
21-1
S' Kitts
171 1,
7-11
Antigua
17N.
7 - 2 • >
1743,
5-1G
ii
1741.
13. i< & 10
America
L789,
17-.".
21-9 £ 10
1731,
21-20 & 21
Antigua
17 13,
5-16
Sl Kitts
1713,
G-10
CARIIsBEANA.
251
London it Antigua 1743, 9-G
Thomas Elmes by Thomas Martin, Elizabeth
his wife, Mary Crooke, John Martin,
Ashton Warner. Antigua
Edward Emtnett by John Duport, Susannah his wife. S' KLitts
John Green by Mary Litcot widdow. America
Richard Harrison by John Wrightinan. ,,
William Johnson by Robert Pearne. Antigua
Henry Lyons by Amyc Parry spinster. ,,
Benjamin Andrews Atkinson, Gratia his
wife & Archibald ftlaclane, George
Major & Rebecca Selforth widdow,
James Miller.
Archibald Machine & Benjamin Andrews
Atkinson, Gratia his wife, William
Mount & Mary Burkitt. ,,
Francis Lord North v. Ancaster. Jamaica
Robert Perne & William Otley, William
Coleman & Drury Otley. America
Thomas Pen by Richard Pen. „
Thomas Jackson & John Penn, Thomas Penn &
Richard Penn. - „
Amye Parry v. Lyons. Antigua
Thomas Shephard by Thomas Stevenson Negr x
Daniel Smith by Thomas Walker. America
Joshua Symonds by John Stone. „
Jeremiah Brown, Elizabeth his wife & Daniel
Smith & Thomas Walker. Nevis
James Smith by Anthony Hodges, Elizabeth his wife. „
Richard Turner, Abraham Edlin by Robert
Thomas Baldwick. America
Edward Warner by Anthony Hodges, Elizabeth
his wife. S1 Christophers
William Dunbar A Charles Dunbar A Ashton
Warner. America
Thomas Walker v. Smith. Nevis
Patrick Wilson by Benjamin Cooke. Antigua
Ralph Willett A an'r by Elizabeth Carlile, widdow. ,,
Edward Andrews by Thomas Stringer. Somers (?)
John Butler v. Clarke. Nevis.
Brice Fisher & William Baker A Nicholas Linwood.
Thomas Butler by Thomas Pym. ,,
Charles Pym Burt by Michael Lambert Weathcrill. Antigua
John Butler v. Hooke Halford. Nevis
John Frances Duke v. Hooke. ,,
John Otto Bayer by Benjamin Andrews Atkinson. Antigua
John Butler bv Thomas Butler, Judith his wife. Nevis
John Baker by John Woodley. America
Charles Pym v. Holmes. Antigua
John Boyd A Augustus v. Stiles. ^l Kitts
Stephen Blizard by John Duer, Frances his wife. Antigua
Benedict Willis, Mary his wife A lidward Byaui,
Edward Williams A Joseph Willis, Louis
Russell. „
Edward Byam, Edward Williams by Benedict Willis. „
Stephen Blizard by .lame- Langford. ,,
To William Clarke bv John Butler. Nevis
Robert Colhoun by David Gregory. Sl Kitts
1741, <;-i & ■',
171:], G-1G \ 17
L739, 13-1(5 A 17
1710, 7-25
1743, 12-21 A 22
1744, 7-12
1744, 7-25
1743, 21-1
1740, 9-4 A 5
„ 15-1S
1741, 7-31
1744, 7-11 [sic]
1739. 10-13"
1739, 1S-20
1741, 7-19
1743, 5-8
1741, 7-22
1740, S-2
1730, 17-",
1713, 5-S
1741, 8-34
.. 13-9 A; 10
1717. 8-2J
1745, 10-4 & 5
1747, G-13 A 15
„ 9-G
„ 15-3
„ 15-20
17 Is. 2-1
„ 5-2
„ 9-8
., L8-23
.. L9-10 A 11
L749, 5-3
1750, B-]
„ 16-2
„ 1G-3
„ 17-s A 9
1715, lo- 1 & r,
1716, 17-7
252
CARIBBEANA.
America
Antigua
Jamaica
Antigua
Montserrat
David Gregory, Mary his wife, Elizabeth Grey
widdow & Robert Colhoun.
Eobert Colhoun by David Gregory D.D. Mary
his wife.
Patrick Cusack & Lettice his wife v. Warner.
Daniel Cunningham v. Hamersley.
Sir Samuel Pennant kut., Henry Pennant &
John Pennant & James Cuningham.
Sir Narborough Daen or Daetli, Bart, by
Robert Lord Rotnney, Lady Priscilla.
George Dewar by Thomas Shcllard. elk.
David Dehany by Howies Scudamore.
George Dunbar v. Moutolieu.
Briee Fisher by John Gascoyne.
"William Garvey by George Dewar & Christina
his wife.
Ann Roberts &. George Anson & Peter
Godfrey, Thomas Gardner, Brice
Fisher & John Gascoyne.
James Gordon by Sophia Gale.
James Gordon by William Hollyer, Esther his wife.
James Gordon by George Augustus Gale.
Isaac Gale v. Dehany.
John Howell by Walter Hughes.
Michael Lambert Weatherill & Richard Holmes,
.George Weatherill.
Anthony Hodges by Anthony Fox.
Ann Saunders, spr. & John Butler, John Hooke
& William Halford.
John Butler, Frances his wife & John Hooke,
Duke Butler & William Halford.
Hugh Hamersley by Daniel Cuningham.
Michael Lambert Weatherill & Richard Holmes,
George Weatherill. Charles Pym Burt.
William Harborne by Charles Pym Burt.
James Hussey by Walter Lawrence.
"William Johnson by Robert Pearne.
Nicholas Linwood v. Baker.
Brice Fisher, Nicholas Linwood, William Baker.
Richard Oliver, Mary his wife A; Michael Lovell,
Margaret Weatherill, widdow.
Benedicta Maria Teresa Viscountess Gage,
George Henry Earl of Litchfield, Wil-
liam Murray & .lames Rooke. Mountserrat
John Dodd, Catherine his wife & Edward
Simpson, Henry Lascells & Dominick Lynch. Barbadoes
Jonas Langford by James Langford. Antigua
Peter Leheup by Gilbert Fleming, Ann his
wife. Sl Christophers
Thomas Mead v. Tuite. Montserrat
Richard Rigby, George Barker, Dorothy his
wife, George Moucrief. Antigua
John Cleland & William Hamilton & George
MoucrietV. ,,
Sir William Milner, Bart, by Valentine Morris,
Marv his wife. ,,
Sc Kitts
1748,
17-8
17-9
Antigua
>»
19-2
n
1)
19-S & 9
Jamaica
1719,
18-16
Sl Kitts
17-15,
4-5 & G
And part
10, 17,
1S-19-20
Sl Kitts
1746,
o-~)
Jamaica
171s,
18-9
Antigua
17.50,
19-15
America
1747,
G-12-14
S' Kitts 1746, 1S-2 & 3
1747, 6-14
„ 7-27
„ 7-2S-29
„ 7-30-31
174S, 1S-9
1747, 19-3
174G, 9-5
„ 10-11
Nevis 1747, 15-20
Antigua
Nevis
Montserrat
Antigua
America
174S, 2-4
„ 19-S-9
„ 19-10-11
1750, 8-2-3
1750. 18-3-3
1745, 10-3-1
1747, 6-13
G-15
Antigua „ 9-13-14
Oion.
„ 13-6
„ 13-15
1749, L-10-11
1750, 9- It)
1715, 10-1G
„ 18-20
174G, 1-25
1749, 15-16
CARIBBEANA.
953
John Mills by Crisp Molyneaux.
George Dunbar, Elizabeth Dunbar, Widdow
George Thomas, Walter Sydserfe, Tho-
mas Godfrey, Joseph Godfrey & Roberi
Ferguson & Arthur Freeman & Lewis
Charles Montolicu & Henry Douglass <V
Doctor Patrick Grant & Robert Chris-
tian, Michael Lovell.
Lewis C. Montolicu by George Dunbar, Elizabeth
Dundar, widdow, George Thomas. Walter
Sydserfe, Thomas Godfrey, Joseph Godfrey
& Bobert Ferguson & Arthur Freeman.
George North by John Duer.
Richard Oliver by Michael Wcatherhill.
William Ottley by Thomas Shellard, clerk, Mary
his wife.
Drewry Ottley by Francis Phipps, Elizabeth
his wife.
Drewry Otley by Sir Thomas Stanleton, Bart
Robert Pearne \>y William Johnson.
Roger Powell by Stephen Hughes.
Sir Gillies Payne v. Trucuuin
James Phipps by George Dewar.
Nicholas Power v. Warner.
Robert Lord Romnev & l.adv Prisci
Montserrat
S( Christophers
1750, 10-1-2
„ 10-3-1
Antigua
19-14
„ 19-15
174G, 9-21-22
„ 15-1G
S' Kitts 1747, 1-3-19
S' Christophers
Nevis
Antigua
Jamaica
Sl Kitts
ia v
Daelh.
Travcrs.
Antigua
Sl Kitts
And ]
Nevis
Montserrat
S' Kitts
Thomas Shellard, clerk, Mary his wife v
Ann Sanders spinster v. Yaughan.
,, Hooke ITalford.
John Boyd & Augustus Bovd & Sir Francis
Haskins Eylcs Stiles Bart.
Thomas Viscount Gage & Thomas Meade <$
Nicholas Tuite.
Thomas Trucman by Sir Gilles Payne. Bart.
Samuel Travcrs by Thomas Shellard.
William Vaughan by Ann Sanders, spinster Nevis
Thomas Vernon & Elizabeth v. Warner. Antigua
Patrick Wilson by Benjamin Cooke, Elizabeth
his wife. »
Michael Lambert Weatherill & George* v. Holmes
Margaret Weatherill, widdow v. Lovell. „
John Wise by Paul de la Doijespe, clerk, Mary-
Margaret his wife.
John Woodley v. Baker. America
Thomas Vernon, Elizabeth his wife & Patrick
Cusack, Lettice his wife, Nicholas Power
& Ashton Warner. Antigua
Michael Lambert Weatherill & George v. Holmes. .,
William Hollicr, Esther his wife, John Gale &
James Gordon & Henry Wilniot. „
Benedict Willis v. Byain. .»
Andrew Armour by Elizabeth Forrest, widdow.
Sl Christophers
John Baker by Niel McNiel.
George Barclay by John Gray, Elizabeth his wife. Antigua
• Blank'. "
1750. 12-12
„ 21-14-15
1745, 1(3-1-2-3-4
„ 16-11
1746, 2-2G-27
„ 10-1-2
174S, 19-2
1745, 1-5-6
it. 10-11, is, L9, 20
1746, 15-13
., 18-23
1747, 15-20
S' Kitts 1749,5-10
1715, 10- li;
174(5, 2-20-27
„ 15-13
„ 1S-23
17 is, 19-2
1715, 2-0
1746, 9-5
1747. 9-13-1 1
174S, 11-22
„ 18-23
„ 19-2
„ 19-10 & 11
1750, 3- 15- It;
„ 16-2
1752, 1-8
„ 5-10
., 19-G-7
254 CARIBBEAN A.
Zachary Bayly by Ralph Thackeray the elder. Jamaica 1754, 1-4
John Byam by Edward Byam. Antigua ,, 1-15-10
Edward Otto'Bayer v. Redhead. ., „ 11-22
Stephen Lavington, Jane his wit'e & James
Brebner, Ann his wife, James Gordon,
Nathaniel Gilbert & Patrick Grant. „ 1755, 11-3
Robert Colhoun bv .lame-; Xuccoll, Jean his
wit'e Elizabeth Porterfield. S' Christophers 1754,3-9
Robert Christian by Robert Pearne. Antigua 1755, 2-1-2
"William Coleman by Timothy Earle, Dorothy
his wife. Nevis ,, 3-4-5
Herman Atkins Dv. arris v. "Wei by. Jamaica 1751, 2-15-10
George Dewar by Rev. Thomas Shellard,
clerk, Mary his wife. Sl Christophers ,, 5-19
James Davenport by Peter Hussey. Monserrat „ 7-17-18
"William Dawson by John S' Leger
Douglas. S' Christophers & Antigua 1753, 1-1-2-3-4
Francis Phipps & John Dolmau
& Robert Want. S' Christophers. Middlesex ,, 13-11
Jonathan Ewer by Fortunatus Dwarris. Jamaica 1751, 0-24-20
John Estridge by Thomas Truman'. Sl Kitts 1755, 10-3-4
John Forster v. Warner. Antigua 1751, 5-6
Anthony Furstenau, George Edward Pakenham
by Ricliard Cleeve, Elizabeth his wife. ,, 1755, 14-4-5
John Prynn Skelton, Jane bis wife & Mary Prichard,
spinster, & Edward Gamble. „ 1751, 1S-9
Alexander Graut by Jehu Gray, Elizabeth his wife. „ 1752, 9-5-0-7-S
Nicholas Gibbons by William Coleman. Sl Christophers 1753,12-18
John Gray by William Berners, Mary his wife,
Elizabeth Bendysh. Jamaica 1755, 3-13
James Gordon v. Brebner. Antigua ,, 11-3-4
Peter Hussey by Thomas Lee. Montserrat 1751, 13-5-G
Hugh Hamersley bv William Matthew. Antigua 1754, 10-10
Sl Christophers ., 10-11-12-13
Thomas Jarvis bv George Blount, Hester his wife. Antigua 1755, 13-10
Daniel Lascelles, George Maxwell by George
Dereham Huddlestoue. S' Christophers 1753, 1-17
John Mills, Betty his wife <v. John "Woodley,
Richard Freelove, Peter Leheup. „ ,, 2-18-19
Peter Leheup the elder by Thomas Meade,
Mary his wife. Montserrat ., 3-15-10
Stephen Lavington v. Brebner. Antigua 1755, 11-3
Isaac Levy by Thomas Bosomworth, clerk, Sc
Mary his wife. America „ 12-9
John Mills v. Leheup. S' Christophers 1753, 2-18
Michael Macnamara M.D.. by John Hill, Matilda
Hill widdow, Charles Hill. Ann Hill spinster
& Israel Woolston Sarah his wife. Barbadues ,, 10-10-17
Thomas Mcadc by William Fenton & Juliana. Monserrat ,. 14-20-21
Drewrv Ottloy by John Murray, Frances his wife. Antigua 1751, 3-21-22
William Ottley by Rev. Thomas Shellard,
clerk, Mary his wife. 8l Christophers ,, 5-20
"William Ottley by Thomas Pilkington. ,, n 8-3
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CAMBBEANA.
25.")
transcripts of parisii Registers-1
ANTIGUA.
[Vol. 28, B. T„ Leeward Islands.]
ST Geobge's Parish.
Burials of the Parish of'S* George 173S to 2G Sept. 1745.
173S March 10
Thomas Nibba
1741 Jan. 24
22
John Nibbs
Mch. 16
1739 Ap. 18
Catharine Nibbs
1742 Sep. 16
May 1
Richard Knight
20
31
Frances Nibba
27
June 11
Richard Neveel
Oct. 31
July 11
George Blizard infant
Nov. 24
Sep. 21
Arthur Williams
22
Martha Nibbs infant
25
Oct. 13
William Den bow-
Dec. 10
infant
1743 Mch. 29
Nov. 28
Grace Hodge
June 19
Feb. 8
Margaret Hill
Aug. 22
1740 May 15
Sarah Dclap a Serv'
Sep. 10
Aug. 21
Samuel Ellyatt
Oct. 8
Sep. 17
Benjamin Nibbs
10
18
Joseph Gravenour
Nov. 17
Oct. 30
Nov. 11
Dec. 22
Mary Foster infant
19
Margaret Tape
2S
William Thaxter
29
29
John Blizard infant
30
29
Garrett Wilkison
Dec. 14
Feb. 25
a serv1
Jan. 4
Joseph Nibbs
25
Mch. 1
The Honb,c Col1 John
1744 July 7
Gunthorpe
Aug. 2
4
Joseph Thaxter
Oct. 12
1741 Ap. 7
Henry Ellyatt
Jan. 7
May 3
13
William C ravenour
Mch. 18
Thomas „
23
June 3
Henry Nibbs
23
11
Rachel Hughes
1745 Mch. 29
13
John Thomas
Ap. 5
July 15
Ann Weir
5
Aug. 5
Nicholas Nibbs
May 30
Dec. 1
Susannah .Saw
June 6
3
Grace Foster
July 13
5
The Honble Governour
Aug. 2
Edward Byam
19
24
James Nibbs
Sep. 23
Jan? 22
Elizabeth Greeuway
20
Johu Hinkeman
Elizabeth Scott
Henry Ueseolt a Serv1
John Smith a Serv1
William Ellyatt
Elizabeth Lynns
William Rushworth
a Serv'
Rowland Oliver
Susannah Griggs
Pi chard Hacker
Jane Jarvis
Samuel Cater
Oliver Bassett
Frances Hill
Sarah Thaxtt r
John Williams
,. Taylor
Matthew Crawford
David Patrick
George Stukely
J (dm Leech
Elizabeth Ellyatt
Mary Richardson
Peter Purchase
Daniel Hill
Margaret EJlvatt
William
Elizabeth Williams
Martha Nibbs
John
„ Williams
Arthur
Abraham Nibbs
Edward Byam
JaUG Hacker
Elizabeth G il
Daniel Hamilton
Mary Ellvatt
John Bird
Scott
Baptisms of the Parish of Sl George to yr 2t'h of Aug. 1745.
173S Feb. 12 Margaret the 1). of Arthur Williams
1739 Ap. 16 George s. of Stephen Blizard
18 Martha D. of Abraham Nibbs
• Continued from p. 237.
256
CARIBBEAN A.
1739 July 27 Margaret 1). of Samuel Lyons
Robert s. of Robert Bannister
Jeremiah s. of Thos Bucker
Margaret L). of Daniel Hill
Elizabeth 1). of Arthur Williams
Richard S. of Rowland Ash
740 May John s. 0f John Blizard Jun'
John s. of John Leacock
Ebenezcr Hughs s. of John Ellyatt
Frances D. of Joseph Gillvatt
Mary I), of John Foster
Nicholas S. of Henry Nibbs
Abraham s. of Abraham Nibbs
Elizabeth 1). of [blank] Cherry
1741 A p. 7 Samuel s. of Tho9 Gravenour
Samuel Thomas s. of Thos Burton
Margaret D. of Earrv Nibbs
Susannah D. of Will™ Littlewood
1742 June 22 Joseph S. of Abraham Nibbs
-Mary 1). of John Ellyatt
Robert S. of Tho8 Powell
William Gunthorpe S. of Ro\vlJ Ash
James S. of Tho9 Gravenour
Elizabeth Lyons Bastard
Mary Charity D. of Christopher Knight
Catharine J), of Robert Elsinuor
Frances D. of Daniel Hill
1743 Ap. 15 Mary D. of Drewrv Ottley
Elizabeth D. of Henry Ellyatt
John S. of John Hurst
John S. of Arthur Williams
Rebecca D. of Absalom Zeagers
Christopher S. of Christopher Blizard
Sarah Dunuen Bastard
Frances D. of Thos Burton
Mary Ann D. of Will1" Nibbs
174: A p. S Frances D. of Charles Manning
George Cosby S. of Tho9 Pigotl
John S. of Abraham Nibbs
Harry Knight S. of Henry Hodge Jun1
Margaret I), of Christopher Knight
Matthew William- S. of John Greenway
John S. of Arthur Williams
lleiieritta 1). of Rowland Ash
Robert S. of Robert Elsinoor
Dorothy rlalsel D. of John Richardson
Thomas S. of Ihvwry Ottley
Joseph s. of .John Coleman
Margaret I'. of Christopher Blizard
1745 Ap. 7 Elizabeth D. of John Ellyatl
Mary I), of Henry Blizard
Jonah S. of James N ibba
Stephen Weathcrill S. of John Blizard Junr
Samuel S. of Absalom Zeagerfl
July
27
Nov
20
Dec.
29
Feb.
8
11
15
May
15
Aug
10
Sep.
16
is
Oct.
29
Nov.
1
Feb.
14
Mch
1
A p.
May
7
3
L8
30
June
22
July
22
Aug.
29
Sep.
Oct,
21
23
2 1
Dec.
1 1
Jan.
9
1 1
Ap.
15
24
June
12
July
lo
2:',
Aug.
2]
Dec.
1 1
l'.i
Jan.
2L
A p.
8
no
June
:S
Aug.
9
12
19
Dec.
in
LS
27
Feb.
21-
2i ;
Mch.
27
23
Ap.
7
June
In
Aug.
ID
10
2 1
Oct.
10
24
Nov.
3
Nov.
7
Dec.
5
1!)
Jan.
3
Feb.
6
Mch.
5
Ap.
5
May
s
July
31
Aug.
9
21
CARIBBEANA. 257
Parish of St Paul's, Falmouth.
An Extract of the Christenings & Burialls in the Parish of S' Pauls, Falmouth
[Antigua], from the Lst August, 1742.
1742 Oct. 10 John Mortimore S. of Nathan' Marchant & Sarah his wife
Thomas S. of Anthony Fletcher & Elizabeth
William a Mulatto belonging to Thomas Nanton
"William & John Twins >'s of .lames Barter & Anne his wife
Who were borne yr 10"1 October last viz. 1712.
Mary D. of Andrew Bodkin & Barbara his wife
Margaret D. of Hob' Christian & Marv his wife was borne the
14' h Novr-
Samuel S. of John Chaloner & Elizabeth his wife
Elizabeth D. of .fames Watson & ,, „ „
John George S. of John McClashin & Catherine his wife
1743 Ap. 5 Frances & Joanna D's of Sarah a free negro & grandchildren of
Jane Frances a free negroe
William S. of William & Elizabeth Jones
Edward S. of .fame's Gaule £ Rachel his wife
John Husband S. of Lieut1 John & Jane Osborne his wife
Isaac Lucas S. of George Horsford & Henrietta ,, ,,
2S Rowland John S. of Henery Biizard & Eliza"1
The same day were Baptized Dennis a Mulatto Child S. of
Dennis Kerrell : and Henrietta Page two negroe women of
Coll. John Dasent
John S. of John Taylor & Elizabeth his wife
George King S. of Robert Bryant & Elizabeth his wife
Mary D. of John & Jane Martin his_wife
Sarah D. of Richard & Margaret Etty who belong to his Majes-
ties ship Ludlow Castle
William S. of John & Eleanor Dalby
1744 May 27 Samuel Man S. of. James Hughues & Antonetta his wife
Martha D. of John Ince Marchant & Mary ,, ,,
William- Georg-Lucas s. of Henery Parr A; .Emelia his wife
Sarah D. of George 1 .laden & Mary his wife
Mary D. of Hamlin Martin Junr & Eliz"' his wife
Elizabeth D. of Sarah Ward now at his Majesties Hospital
Anne D. of Joseph A. Sarah Green
Anne D. of John & Elizabeth James
Mary Carter, 1). of Anne Howe! now Anne Carter
Joseph, S. of Andrew Bodkin A; Barbara his wife
Mary a negro of Coll. John Dasenl
Sarah-Anne D. of John Bike & Sarah his wife
Ambrose S. of Xath: & Sarah Marchant his wife
the same day Baptized Sarah Abigail Frances a free negro
woman
John S. of William & Elizabeth Jones
Anne Frances, a free £rown Mulatto
Jane, D. of Robert & Marv Braxton
Mary 1). of Catherine Richi
Benjamin S. of James Ayres A; Abigail his wife
1745 Mch. 2"S Mary 1). of Joseph Carpenter & Anne „ ,,
Marv D. of James Gaul & Karhel ,, „
John. S. of Robert Christian & Mary ,, „ He was borne
June 27"' last
Mary D. of Eleanor Harrison
Nov.
24
26
Dec.
11
Jan.
29
Mch
3
1 May
June
27
3
10
11
25
July
8
12
13
Aug.
20
Sep.
Nov.
12
2
Dec.
22
Jan.
20
2:1
Feb.
3
7
Mch.
L0
24
i Mch.
2s
May
July
27
28
Aug.
11
YOL. I.
258 CARIBBEAN A.
An Extract of the Burialls in the Parish of S* Paul, Falmouth, from the
lsl August 1742.
17-42 Aug. 10 John Burds Master of a Sloop
28 M" Martha Nanton Belict of the Deeesd John Nanton
Sep. 6 James Kickman Purser of his Majesties Ship PortW
14 Patrick Kelly a Stranger
Oct. 5 Andrew Kirwan Kinsman of Rich1 Kirwan Esqr
27 Daniel McDonald a Serv1 to Coll. Douglass
31 John Platers. Lieut. of his Majesties Ship Pembroke's prize
Nov. 11 Peter Campbell Servant to Coll. Douglass
Dec. 5 Boyer Williams a Soldier in the Honl,lc Lieut. General Dalzel's
Company
6 Samuel Morrell, a Soldier in Capt. Widdrington's Company
21 Thomas Harwood An Overseer
31 Andrew Harrington a Stranger
Jan. 7 George S. of Joseph Carpenter & Anne his wife
8 [blank] a Soldier in Capt. [Hunk] Company
16 Anne, "Wife of Samuel Redhead Buried in Sl Johns
Feb. 6 Edward Marjoram, Blacksmith
1743 Ap. 7 Patrick Morphy* a Matross on Monks Hill ^
11 William Sutherland a Smith „
30 Nathaniel William S. of John Ince Marchaut £ Mary his wife
May 8 Elizabeth D. of George Bladen & Mary his wife
June 10 John Fitz-Gerard, a Sailor on board his Majesties Ship Suilolk
14 Kichard Pratten a Midshipman „ ,, <> » »
21 Mary Bacon a widow
July 1 Andrew Hume a Surgeon .
Frances Wallace Serv1 to the Honble Coll. Lucas buried the
same dav
30 John S. of Joseph Hail & Elizabeth his wife
Aug. 1 John Gage Capt. of his Majesties ship Lively the same day was
buried William Harrisson
10 James Ralph Midshipman of his Majesties Ship Lynn
21 John S. of James Barter & Aim his wife
Sep. 3 William Fisher J
17 William Heavisides a Matross on Monks 1 1 1 1 1
20 Thomas W'vnn Servant to Coll: Douglas
25 George Balderston Midshipman onboard hisMajesties Ship Severn
Oct. 10 Benjamin Bawn
Nov. 23 Henerv Gordon Surgeon
29 Elizabeth Brenan D. of John & Margaret Brenan
Dec. o William Monteith Surgeon on board his Majesties Ship Lynn
11 John Thurnum Carpenter ,. ., „ » ^ tne »
19 Tobia, a Servant to James Doig
20 Timothy Savage a Cooper on board Ins MajeM.es Ship Ludlow
Castle
the same dav was Buried William Smith
30 Thomas Rogers a Surgeon on board one of his Majesties Store
Ships
Jan 1 John McCloslun (?) a Matross on Monks-hill
20 Penelope Daur of John & Elizabeth Oysterman _
the same dav was buried James Dickenson Gunner ol his
Majesties Ship the Greenwi :b
25 William Newton Capt's Clerk on board bis Majesties Sbip
Ludlow Castle .. .
Feb. 13 Samuel S. of Frances Delap & Elizabeth Ins wife at S« John,
was buried
1743
Meh
. 24
1744
Ap.
24
May
] 1
12
30
June
15
20
CAR1BBEAXA. 2.j9
Robert Thomas
Mrs Sarah Nanton Widow
Josepli Buckshorne Sen*
Junr
Abigail Symmonds a free Mulatto
Sarah D. of Mr. Geo: Bladen & Mary' [sic] Wife
Nicholas S. of the said .Mr Bladen
July 0 Sarah D. of Kichard & .Margaret Etty who belong to his Majes-
ties Hulk Ludlow Castle
8 William Eight
George Hammond Midshipman on board his Majesties Ship
Severn
Benjamin Bosworth Ship Carpenter in his Majesties Yard at
English Harbour
John Grahame Carpenter at said yard
John Mortimore S. of Nath: Marchant & Sarah his wife
Elizabeth Wife of Francis Delap Esq1 Buried at Willougliby
bay Church
Edward Evans Carpenter at the Kings yard at English Harbour
George Humphrys * ,, ,, said Yard
John Devan Carpenter at D°
Francis Large Clerk to Capt. Summers
23 Abraham Head. Clerk to the Kings Hospital
Sarah Wife of Francis Pye
Elizabeth Wife of Edwd. Scipio Carpenter
Thomas Bright, Smith in the Yard at English Harbour
William Holm a free Christian Negroe a Sailor on board his
Majesties Ship the Superb
Mch. 9 Mary D. of Francis & Sarah Pye
10 Joseph Every a Cooper on board his Majesties Ship Wolwitch
19 William Holden on board his Majesties Ship the Heal Castle
Midshipman
1745 May 29 Mary D. of James & Rachel Gaul
Nicholas Lyne (?) Son of Sarah Pye by a former Husband
William Bauford Gunner of the lioyall Train of Artillery
John Blany
Thomas S. of Anthony Fletcher & Elizabeth his wife
Edward Willoughby Midshipman on board his Majesties Ship
the Superb
Elizabeth Barton Widow
16 Thomas Bell Surgeon's Mate on board his Majesties Ship the
Wolwitch
Archibald Johnstone Carpenter at the lard at English Hnrbour
James Dcmpsey Soldier in General] Dalzells own Company.
A true Copy. Robert Davidson Minr.
23
25
26
Aug
9
Sep.
25
Oct.
3
14
Nov.
4
Dec.
11
23
Jan.
5
12
11)
>)•)
May
2'.)
June 1G
21
21
28
July
22
Aug.
11
L6
19
Sep.
27
ST CnBisTOP".
Marriages, Christnings & Buryings in the Parish of Saint Mary Cayon nince the
year 173S when 1 was presented to the .-aid Parish.
Of Marriages.
173S Oct. 22 John Morris Junr and Eleanor Daile
1739 May 20 William Smith a free Ne<;ro a Mar.- Leader free D°
June 21 John Baptis Dufilaws & Mary Martin
s 2
-
260 CAKIBBEANA.
1730 July 15 James MeCartj & Ann Rice
1739-40 Jan. 27 Thorn' Liddle & Ann Rogers
1740 Ap. G Edw1' Cozier & Mary Jackson
Aug. 7 James McCoy & Eliza: Emery
1742 Ap. IS Eodrick McKensey & Barbery Biggs
May 0 John Martin & Mary Cozier
July 5 Morrinas Morgan i .Sarah Bridges
1743 May 13 Michael How and Cathriue Flawer
1743-4Jan. 22 William Lyel & Henrietta Jowarde
1745 May 31 James Dixon and Penelope Gatewood
(To be continued.)
iSIomtmrntal ftnscriptums in Onglanti
relating to WLtst Sntuan***
BATHAMPTOX, CO. SOMERSET, about two miles from Bath.
On a tablet on the north wall of the chancel of the church : —
THIS TABLET TS ERECTED TO THE MEMORY OF
SUSANNA Will AX MAY
WHO DIED JULY 1*T L855
by MARY HULBERT
TO WHOM HER MEMOET WITH THE ABOVE MEMBERS
OF THE FAMILY ABE INDELIBLY ENDEAR* D BY THEIR
INVARIABLE ACTS OF KINDNESS AND AFFECTION.
In the churchyard. On a white marble slab on the south fare of a large oval
tomb, with columns at the corners, and enclosed by iron railings : —
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY TRELA\v*NEY MAY
WHO DIED MARCH 13™ L800
ALSO OF
WILLIAM VASSALL MAY ESQRE.
WnO DIED DECEMBER 0T" 1811
\l.so OF
ELIZABETH BATHSHUA MAY
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 0Tn LS2'.>
ALSO OF
CATHARINE DOUCE M W
WnO DIED FEBRUARY 13tB L829
ALSO OF
ANNA MARIA MAY
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 20nl L829
TnEIR BELOVED REMAINS IRE DEPOSITED IN
THE FAMILY VAULT IS THE BATfl ABBEY.
• Contiuuod from j>. 231.
!
CARIBBFANA. 2f)i
On the north face :-
SACRED
TO THE MF.MORV OF
ITHMAR HODGES MAT
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 1STU 1S45
HER BELOVED REMAIXS ARE
DEPOSITED IX THE VAULT BENEATH
ALSO OF
LET1TIA ANN TRELAWNEY MAY
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 5™ 1S50
ALSO OF
SUSANNA WiGAN MAT
WHO DIED JULY 1st 1S55
ALSO OF
MART HULBERT
THE BELOVED FRIEND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 12IH 1SU9.
1791. Lately, in Spanish-town, Jamaica, in his 55th year, the Hon. Rose
Herring May, one of the members of his Majesty's Council. (" G.M.," 971,
and " B.C." for 13 October 1791.) Sec ante, p. 13, for the marriage at St. Cathe-
rine's, 4 October 1G70, of "William May and Margaret Rose, possibly of this
family.
1800, March 21. Miss Mary Trelawny May. [Abbey burial.]
" Bath Chronicle."
18 11, Thursday Dec. 12. At his house in Oxford-row, on Friday. Win. Vassal!
May, esq; of Jamaica, after a few days illness.
1829, Eeb. 12. Feb. 9 died at her house in Oxford-row. after u short illness,
Mils May, eldest surviving daughter of the late lion. Rose Herring May, of the
island of J.
1S29, Feb. 19. Feb. 13 died at her house in Oxford-row, after an illness of
three days, in consequence of bursting a blood-vessel, from the severe affliction
she felt at the death of a beloved sister who died on the 9th instant. Catharine
Douce May, third daughter of the Hon. Rose Herring May, one of his Majesty's
Council of the Island of J.
1829, Feb. 2(3. Died on the 20th instant. Anna Maria May. sixth dan. of the
Hon. Rose Herring May. The heart-rending sorrow of her relatives can be more
easily conceived than expressed, having thus been bereaved of three beloved sisters
within a fortnight, whose combined virtues and affection rendered them most dear
to all who knew them.
Richard Mill of Jamaica, Esq., in his will, dated L73S, names his daughter-in-
law Bat hshua May, wife of William May, clerk. (264, Henchman, i
Florentius Vassall (born 1709, died 177s). in his will, dated L77(i (379, Hay),
in default of issue intailed certain lands on his nephew Rose Herring May.
John Vassall, the first settler in Jamaica, by Anna Lewis his wife had a fourth
son Florentius of St. Eli/.abeth, who married Ann, sister of Peter Ueekford (she
remarried the Hon. Richard Mill), and had issue one sod Florentius (born 1709
in Jamaica, died 177(J in Marylcbone), who married, lt'» September L729, Mary,
dan. of Colonel John Foster; and one nan. Bathshua, who married (as his second
wife) the Rev. William May. Rector of Kingston.
William May, Rector of Kingston in the Island of Jamaica. Will dal d
22 September 1752. Now in my 5.V1' year and in tolerable health. Co be buried
in the Church of Kingston between the tombstone of mj 1 ; wife and the Church
wall. My Ex'ors 610 apiece. To each of the children of my late brother Gteo.
May, deceased, £20, vi/... my nephew John May and my nieces Eli/.., Mary, and
Mercy May, who are all now living iu the Isle of Thauet. To my nephew John
2G2
CAKIBF.EANA.
May and my niece Sarah May, child iv n of my late brother Rich'1 May, deceased,
now of Ash. d>. Kenr. 830 apiece. My cousin Kli/.. Pennington of Kingston,
wid., £20. £J0 to poor widows. Rev. Geo. Eccles, Rector ot S! Andrew's, my
gowns it' I have no curate. Books to the poor. My gold watch, my wife's picture,
and my brother Vassalls to my son Rose Herring May, now or late at Eatou
School. My negroa .lames and Eliz. their freedom and t"> a year. All residue to
my brother in law Florentius Vassall, Esq., late of the parish of Westmoreland,
Jamaica, and the Rev. Geo. Eccles and Mr W™ Stevenson, late of Kingston,
Jamaica, Merchant, now of Sl James, planter, in Trust for my said son, and in
default of issue to ail the children of my said two brothers equally but in that
case £50 to the Bursar of S'- John's Coll., Cam., for a piece of plate and € LOO to
the Free school at Sandwich in Kent. My negros houses in Kingston and penn.
Florentius Vassall to be sole Guardian. Trustees to be Exors. Witnessed by
Ja3 Anderson, Jn° Dickons. Alex. Sutherland. Proved !> October 1751 by
Florentius Vassall, Esq., power reserved to the others. (P.C.C., 27S, Pinfold.)
In the Cathedral are inscriptions to him and his wives (Archer, 102, 103).
The following letter from the Rev. R. F. Scott. Master of -St. John's College,
Cambridge, gives additional information about him : —
" William May. born rt Ash, Kent, son of George May. deceased ; educated at
Sandwich under Mr. Smith; was admitted Pensioner of St. John's 12 February
1713-14, tutor Mr. Anstey. lie took the decree of B.A. 1717 (i.e., 1717-lS) and
M.A. 1735. I find that: he replaced his name on the Hoards I L February 1734-5,
doubtless for the purpose of taking the M.A. degree. I find from my notes
(which I have been collecting for many years) that he was ordaine 1 by the Bishop
of London Deac <n 21 May 1710, Priest 20 September 1719. It looks as if he
went out to Jamaica at once after his ordination."
Fothergill's "List of Emigrant Ministers to America" has: " William May,
clerk, Jamaica, Oct. 22, 1710."
In the churchyard. On the west face of a square tomb : —
Sacred to the Memorv of
Captain THOMAS STORY,
of the 20"' Regiment of Foot,
who died of the Yellow Fever
at Port Royal Jamaica,
aud is there interred
Also to the Memorv of
FRANCES ELIZABETH STORY
whose remains are here deposited,
the beloved and only Child of
THOMAS and ELIZ™ STORY
who died at Bath on
the 1st of June 1813.
On the east face : —
Alfo the Remains of \N\ GODWIN
the Beloved and Affectionate \ unl
of FRANCES ELIZ \ BETH STORY,
She died at Wt /mouth in the County
of DORSET {
the 14"' of Apr.i L83S.
Alfo the Remains of ELIZABETH ST . .
Mother of the laid I'll V.NCES,
who died at /' i .' aforesaid
theGUl OctT 1839
are here deposited.
'
CARIBBEAN!. 203
1794, March 20. In Jamaica, Capt. Storey, of the 20th reg. ("B.C.," and
"G.M.," 2S1.)
1S13, Juno 10. Tn Great Stanhope-street, in the bloom of youth, .Mis- V ranees
Story, only child of Mrs. Story. (Ibid.)
1839, Oct. 6. At Weymouth, Elizabeth, relict of Capt. Thomas Story, 20th
Foot. (" G.M.," 547.)
Adjoining the Story tomb, on a flat stone over a vault : —
In Memory
of REBECCA WILTSHIRE
Daughter of
THOMAS WILTSHIRE E/y.
of the Island of Barbadoes
who died Jan>. 29th. 1813
Aged 50 Years.
On a flat stone over a vault, north-west of the church : —
Sacred to the Memorv
of CHARLOTTE relict of
CLAUDE PHILLIP lilVO.V Efq'.
late of the Island of Sl Domingo
who died at BATH Oct. 26,1\ Lsl7
Aged 57
(six lines follow.)
Ante, p. 25. Mr. Ward's name is in the Burial Register of Bath Abbey, but
one year earlier than the year cut on the tablet: " 1770, Oct. 22. Edward ward,
Esq. By Esq. Sowbridge's stone, north aisle."
In the " Gent. Mag." for 1805, part ii. 995, are a few M.I. from Bath Abbey,
and among them the following : —
At the foot of the stairs to the gallery and organ-loft, on a square tablet of
white marble (lxxiv. p. 001) : —
" Douglal's, the beloved wife of John Sherwen, M.D. of Enfield, Mel.
died June 17, 180-4. An amiable woman, \vh >, with a most excellent understan
had a mild, gentle, and benevolent heart."
In the middle, on a bonier of a yellow tablet, in gold letters :—
"She was the posthumous and last surviving daughter of that worthy, honest
and humane man, Dugald* Campbell, esq. of Salt Spring, Jamaica."
1804, June 10. At Bath, whither she had gone for the beuefil of her health,
Mrs. Douglass Sherwen, wife of John Sherwen, M.D. of Enfield, Middlesex; .u-.
as above. (" GEM.," 601.)
ARCHBOULD TABLET IX BATH ABBEY (p. 32).
Canon Mayo sent me some notices of W. lulians, from the " Salisbury and
Winchester Journal," among- 1 which occurs: —
"1805, Dec. 2. On Monday at Bath, Henry Vrehh mid. Esq., late ot' Ja naica,
where he had large possessions; he was the Last male desoeudunl of Col, Vroh
bould, who distinguished himself in the conquest of that [aland."
• Ono of this 11:11110 was half-brother, 179G, of Dunoua Cunpbell of St. Vincent. See tablet
to tbo latter hi Bristol Cathedral.
26-i CAKIBBEANA.
See ante, p. 11, for the marriage, -M November L671, of Henry Archbould ami
Joanna Morgan, and p. 1 Is, I ! July LGOS, for that of Colonel Henry Archbould
and Amy Tom. He was an officer in the army of occupation in 1G56, and
his name " Archbold." Very little seems to be known about tins family. Can
a reader supply a pedigree r
BATH ABBEY.
Iu floor of eentral passage of nave, nearly opposite the fourth bay, and on an
oblong piece of white marble, now much worn : —
IX MEMORY OF
MART T: 'WORKMAN, widow of the late
ROBERT T: WORKMAN, of barbadoes esqbe:
WIIO DIED 2 . JULY 1788.
also of MART T: WORKMAN, daughter of
THE ABOVE, WHO DIED 19th: JULY 1818.
also of REBECCA WORKMAN,
3rd: DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 30IK OCT": 1843.
The above was copied IS May 1909 on a sunny day, otherwise it would not
have been seen. There arc no doubt very many inscriptions hidden away under
the flooring of the pews, portions of which are visible in places. The Abbey
memorials have suffered much mutilation and destruction in the past at the hands
of the clergy. The font has been fixed on at least two early eighteenth-century
armorial ledgers. Another slab in the floor of the south-west porch has had
a large portion through the shield o\' arms chiselled out to make space for a door
mat. Others have been ruthlessly chopped up to fit certain places in the floor.
Previous to the year lSli there had been 3879 burials in the Abbey ; there
were none after 1845.
North aisle, north wall, opposite the second bay : —
TO TDE MEMORY OF
MARY ROUSE,
YOUNGEST DAUGIITKK Ol ,lnsin'\ HOUSE ESQ8:
SUE DIED 20tH .!ANV: L825,
IX THE NINTH YEAR OF HEH AOE
ALSO TO THE MEMORY OF
ANN" EI.IZ VliETll B0US1 .
THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOSH! A ROUSE ESQ»:
OF BLENHEIM HOUSE SOUTHAMPTON HANTS,
SHE DIED 22XB JANY: 1825,
IX THE FORTY FOURTH TEAR
OF HEH A.GE.
In All Saints' Church, Southampton, there is a tablet to Joshua Etouse, on
which he is described as late of Jamaica.
1S2-3. Jan. '20. At Hath, Mary, youngest dau. in her 9th year; and on the
22d, aged it, Ann Elizabeth, wife of Joshua Rouse, esq. ot Blenhoim-house,
Southampton. (•' CM.," 2S5.)
CARIBBEAN*. 265
WALCOT BURIAL GROUND, near the river (now closed).
On a slab over vault within iron railing* : —
Sacred to the Memory
of JANE CAREW,
Widow of the late
Revd. "WALTER CAREW,
of the Island of Grenada
who departed this Life
Jan*. 9tb. 1815.
Aged G7 Years
Alfo
MARGARETT BISHOPP CAREW
Daughter of the above
who died
April 28"' 1833
Aged 6L
1815, Jan. 10. In her 6Sth year, Mrs. Jane Carew, of the Island of Grenada.
("B.C.")
A Rev. Walter Carew went out to Jamaica 19 October 17S0, and he was
probably the above. (Eothergill's " Emigrant Miuisters," 19.)
On a flat stone close to the west boundary wall : —
Sacred to the Memory of
M™ MARY YONGE Relict of the late
HENRY rONGE Esqr of the Bahamas
who died in this City
on the 17th. July L839.
East of the chapel, on a large slab within iron railings : —
Sacred to the Memory of
GEORGE Ki:vuro\ Esq'.
of the Island of Sl. Vincent
born Anno Domini July 28"'. 177")
and Departed this life
i Jany. 22'"'. ls^7
(Three lines follow.)
1827, Feb. Lately. In Stanhope-st. (J. Kearton, csip of Kcarton Hall, Island
of St. Vincent. (" G.M.," 187.)
(To be continued.)
26G
CARIBBEAN' A.
ipcmlmtoiu'
Roger Pemberton (T.) of Sr. Albans, bom about L.j.jG ^Elizabeth, dan. of Ralph
mar. lie. G May 1.579; High Sheriff Herts 1618; died 13 Moore of St. Albans,
November, buried at St. Peter's, St Albans, 20 Novem- gent.; baptized al the
ber 1G27. Will dated 13 November 1624; proved Abbey lb March 1564-5;
5 December 1627 (P.C.C., 1L7, Skinner). Founder of buried at St. Peter's, St.
St. Albau's Almshouses, still existing. Albans, 15 July 1645.
Catherine, dau. of William—John Pemberton, son and heir,=Elizabcth, widow
Angell of St. Thomas the
Apostle, London, Esq. ; tnar.at
St. Thomas 21 Jan. 1609-10 ;
buried at St. Peter's, St. Al-
bans, 2 Dec. 1630. 1st wife.
born about 1583 ; bapti/.ed at
St. Alban's Abbey 15 December
1583 ; died 1 February and
buried at St. Peter's, St. Albans,
7 February 1644-5.
Bedfordshire branch, lately died out.
of William Aud-
ley of St. Mar-
garet Moses, Lon-
don ; married
there 12 February
1G32-3. 2nd wife.
. I
Elizabeth Pember-
ton, baptized at St.
Mary le Bow, Lon-
don, 12 October
1617; living 25
May 1G28 ; named
163G in the will of
her uncle Roger
Glover ; died s.p.
Roger Pemberton (II.), son and heir, of
Brill, co. Bucks, baptized at St. Marvle Bow
S March 1618-19; admitted Lincoln's Inn
30 December 16 1 1 ; called to Bar 23 June
1G52 ; left England about 1G">!) ; was "be-
yond the seas " in LG76, see Chanc. Proc.
Collins, Bdle. 218; supposed to be the
one of this name at Nevia 1677-S; died s.p.
Rebecca, dau. of
John Pym of
Brill, co. Bucks,
and widow of
Robert Pleydell ;
buried at Brill
2!><Mrd,er IGGs.
s.p.
Margaret Haw--
kins, widow, mar-
ried at Peter-
borough Cathe-
dral 20 Dec.
16S1; buried
there 28 January
1GS4-5. 1st wife.
Roger Pemberton (.HI.) of=
Peterborough, born about
1653 ; succeeded his father as
Steward 21 June 1696; buried
at Peterborough Cathedral 9
December 1709. Will dated
19 January 1707-8; proved
17 April 1710 (P.C.C.. 95,
Smith). Buried " in yc Library
behind ye Altar."
Roger Pember-=
ton (IV.), Cor-
net in Ireland
1707 ; baptized
at St. John the
Baptist, Peter-
borough, 2 Feb.
16S2-3.
:? Mary
. . . .,
married
at Peter-
borough
Cathe-
dral 25
April
1710.
Robert Pember-
ton (IV.), bap-
tized at st. John
the Bapti>t.
Peterborough, 2t>
January L6S 1-5 ;
buried there 27
October L685.
-Rebecca, dau. of Robert and
.Mary Holmes: born about
1658 ; died Is December 1712,
aged 54; buried a1 Pes rborough
Cathedral 21 December 1712,
'• behind Altar." Will dated
i) May 1712; proved 1713
(P.C.C., SS, Leeds). M.I. on
floor of north choir aisle. 2nd
wife.
Robert Pemberton (V.),=Sarah
Captain of Marines; died ....
December L745. Will
dated 27 February 1 73!);
proved I February
17I.-.-G (P.C.C, 59, Ed-
munds).
Coiuuiunicitcd by Major-Genoral It. C. U. Pombertou, lato lt.E.
CARIBBEANA.
2G7
ARMS. — Quarterly : I and t, Argent, a chevron between three buckets Sable,
hoops and handles Or ,- 2 and 3, Argent, three boars' heads erect, couped, langued
Gules. Crest. — A boar's head couped Sable, langued (Jules.
Robert Pemberton (I.). 2nd son,:
Citizen and Haberdasher of
London, baptized at St. Peter's,
St. Albans, 23 December 1586,
and there buried 2!) May L628.
Will dated 25 May, proved 3
July 1028 (P.C.C., 09, Bar-
rington).
I
=Susan, dau.
of Roger
Glover of
Bcaueote,
co. Berks,
Esq. ; died
about 1630.
I
Roger Glover
of London and
Nevis, mer-
chant. Will
dated 11 Nov.
1030 ; proved
5 September
10.37 (120,
Goare).
Ralph=f=France8
Pember- Kempe.
ton.
Present family at
Trumpington, near
Cambridge.
Robert Pemberton (II.) of Peterborough, baptized at=pCecilia, dau. of Hugh Tre-
St. Mary le Bow 13 April 1021 ; admitted Lincoln's velyan of Yarnscombe, co.
Inn 2 August 1012; called to Bar 20 June 1050;
appointed by Dean and Chapter of Peterborough to
Stewardship of Courts and Manors 27 September
1677; died 7 November 1005; buried in Cathedral.
M.I. on wall of south choir aisle. (Will not traced.)
Devon; buried at Peter-
borough 1 ai hedral 27 Feb.
1712-13. '-in yeSouth Cross-
Isle." Willdated 11 April
1710; proved 9 May 1713
(P.C.C., 111, Leeds).
Robert Pember-=p. . . . Cecilia
ton (III), (sup- Pern-
posed to have berton,
emigrated to Nc- born
vis), aged 22 in about
1081, Visitation 1000.
of Northants.
Elizabeth Pemberton. bap-
tized at St. Paul's. Covent
Garden, 27 May 1005.
Francis Pemberton, born
about 1007; buried at Peter-
borough Cathedral, " in ye
South Cross Aisle," 2 Nov.
1700.
I I
Adriana Pember-
ton. born about
1072 : mentioned
in her mother's
will.
Christobella Pern-
bi rton, born about
1075.
Gilbert Pemberton of the'
City of Peterborough, born
about 1007 ; baptized al St.
John the Baptist, Peter-
borough, 1 September L608 ;
died 0 March 175 1, aged
50; buried at Peterborough
Cathedral. Adm'ou 1 April
1754 (P.C.C.). M.I. on
floor of aisle behind Orgau.
I
:Kachaol, da. of
William Miller
of Spaldiug.co.
Lincoln ; mar-
riage settle-
ment dated 1
August, mar.
31 Aug. 1721
at Spalding ;
died before her
husband.
Two daughters,
both inarned,
one of them
twice, 1st in
Peterborough
Cathedral, 2nd
in Si. Johu the
Baptist, Peter-
borough.
Roger Pemberton (VI.), only child, baptized at
Peterborough Cathedral 26 September 1722.
Roger Pember-
ton (V.), (also
believed to have
gone to Nevis,
and to be the
Roger who for
many years was
Speakor of the
Assembly, and
died there in
1753), named in
the will of his
uncle Roger
1707.
268
CARIBBEANA.
PEMBERTONS OF NEVIS A^D ST. CHRISTOPHER.
Names of Parishes Abbreviated as Below.
Nevis.
St. John's, Fierce. .... J.N.
St. George's, Gingerland . . . G.N.
St. Paul's, Charlestown . . . P.N.
St. Thomas, Lowland .... T.N.
St. Kitts.
St. George's, Basseterre
St. Peter's, „
St. Thomas, Middle Island
G.K.
P.K.
T.K.
Roger Pemberton of Nevis 1G77-S. One of this name was Captain
of Fort James in Jamaica in 1G74. ? uncle of Robert.
Robert Pemberton of Nevis (believed to be 2nd son of Robert Pemberton. =
Steward of Dean and Chapter of Peterborough Cathedral, who died in
1695 and has a monument there). Member of Assembly 1688, and of
Nevis, gent., 1705; ? buried G.N. 13 January 1743.
1st
wife
.^pFrances Butler, mar-=pRoger Pemberton, =Mary, relict
of John
Smith and
dau. of John
Brown; mar-
ried before
Is June
1744; living
1750. :3 rd
wife.
ried 21 May 1717;
buried at G.N. 28
October 1732. ? sis-
ter of Mary Butler,*
who married at G.N.,
10 July 1718, Hon.
James Symouds. 2nd
wife.
■St. John's College,
Oxon, matricu-
lated 29 March
170-3. aged IS ;
Speaker of Assem-
bly, Nevis. 1752
and 1753 and pre-
viousyears ; buried
at G.N. 9 May
1753.
Robert Pem-
berton, party
to deed of
1713 ; Blgns
bond with
Kogcr in
173S; r luiriod
at G.N. 13
January 1745.
Ann Pember-
ton.
Bridgett
Pemberton.
Both living 1
October 1717,
I
Roger Pember-
ton, baptize.! ;M
G.N. 10 July
1718 and buried
there 25 March
1738,
Robert Pember-
ton, trustee in
will of .lames
Symouds, Presi-
dent of Nevis,
1758; died be-
fore IS March
1778.
-Ann
Herbert,
married
al J.N. 7
April
171-..
!
John Butler Pem-
berton, baptized
at G.N. 21 Jan.
1719-20; Clerk of
Assembly, Nevis,
L739— 44; buried
at G.N. IS Dec.
1741.
Rev. Robert Pemberton, Queen's College, Oxon.
matriculated 16 December 1707, aged IS; of
North Wales Estate, Nevis; ordained between
20 August 1784 and 23 February L7S7; Hector
of St. James 1787—95; Rector of St. George,
Basseterre, St. Kitts, L793 till deatli in L812;
buried at G.K. 3 September lb 12, aged 03.
3, see p. 270.
• In St. George's, Nevis, is :i MI. to Sirs. Miry Symouds, wife of Junes Symonds, Bi |
died 10 Sep. 1751, aged O'J. tier brother Johu Butler, K- 1 . died -) May 1717 (Boot ir's note).
=Elizabeth, dau. of
Hon. John Wil-
liams of Nevis by
Sarah bin u ife ,
died 7 September
L799. aged It.
Ann Pem-
berton.
baptized
at J.N. 20
September
1747.
.-w
i I
CAHIBBEANA. 2G0
NOTES FROM NEVIS CIVIL RECORDS, WILLS, Etc.
Nevis. Common Recokds, 1707— 172S, pp. 7 and 8.
On 30 March 1713, one Robert Pemberton, together with Mr. Samuel Gardner,
Mr. James Emra, and Mr. Evan Davis, appraised four uegroea laken in execution
of a decree against Eachael Symonds, widow.
[A similar entry dated 29 June 171:3 appears on p. 13 of same volume.]
Feom Same, p. 342.
Eoger Pemberton of the island of Nevis, in consideration of love, etc., of his
two daughters, Ann and Bridget Pemberton, gives to them, or the survivor of
them, five negroes at the day of his death, or that of their respective marriages,
whichever may first happen.
Also to daughter Ann one negro girl from date of these presents, and a similar
gift to daughter Bridgett. Recorded 1 October 1717.
Nevis. Common Records, 172S — 1741, p. 314.
Bond dated 4 April 173S.
John Clarke of Nevis, Surgeon, -William Clarke, Roger Pemberton. and Robert
Pemberton of the said island. Esquires, are bound to John Hughes of the said
island, Surgeon, to pay to him the sum of £2000.
The condition of this obligation is that if the said John Clarke. William Clarke,
Roger Pemberton, and Robert Pemb< rton do pay to the said John Hughes during
his natural life the sum of £100 annually, in four quarterly payments ; and after
the decease of the said John Hughes a similar annuity to his wife, Alice Hughes,
during her life, should she survive her husband ; then the Bond to be void, and
otherwise to remain in full force.
Nevis. Common* Recokds, 1757 — 17G2 [? 1711 — 1750], pp. 107 and los.
Indenture dated 18 June 1744.
John Brown, in consideration of his love, etc., for his daughter, Mary Pemberton,
and of £500 paid to him by her, transfers to her, her heirs. Executors, etc., all his
right, title, and interest in all houses, plantations, etc., he may have in the island
I I
William Pemberton, baptized^Margaret Samuel Clarke Pem-""=IiUcretia
at G.N. 18 Mav 1721; sun buried at G.N. 2G berton, married at Herbert.
and heir on 19 September February 1789. J.N. 5 January
1750; buried at G.N. 13 Will dated 1!) 1701); hurled al
[blank] 1784. Will dated 25 February L789; G.N. 30 November
March 17 S3 ; proved at Nevis proved at Nevis 17(11.
20 September 1784. 3 March 1789. ^
z\s. See post.
See post.
of Nevis or elsewhere and their appurtenances (except 7 negroes given to his
granddaughter Sarah Brown, and two negroes who are given their freedom), free
of all mortgages and encumbrances, with the condition
That she make such provision for Ins granddaughter Sarah Brown, daughter of
his son Simon Brown, decd, Joseph Brown, John Brown, Ann and Mary Brown,
sons and daughters of his son John Brown, dee1, John Springett, William and
James Springett, John Brown Hobson, Jonah and Thomas Hobson, Ann and
Sarah Hobson, the sons and daughters of his daughter Ann Hobson, dcca, as the
said Mary Pemberton shall see tit and by her Will shall oblige her Executors
to make.
270
CAllIBBEAKA.
See 3, p. 2G8.
Rev. John Butler Pemberton, baptized=rHarriet, relict of Rich- Sholto Arch-
atJ.N. 30 December 1774, aged 6 weeks; ard Price of London; bald Pember-
Barrister-at-Law ; ordained Priest, Ful- married at St. Martin- ton, born
ham Palace, 2G September 1R19 ; Rector in-the-Fields, London, 1785; died un-
of Trinity, Palmetto Point. St. Kitts ; 24 September 1797; died married 1802,
died at St. Kitts 29 September 1834; at Brixton S November a-_'cd 17 ;
buried at T.K. 1854, aged 83 ; buried at buried al G.K.
St. Mark's, Kennington. 1G Nov. LS02.
I I I I I
Bobert Boileau Pemberton. Capt.==IIenrietta Peach, dau. of Colonel Three sons.
41th Bengal N.I., born 21 .Time (afterwards General) Duncan
179S ; Govern or- General's Agent McLeod, Bengal Engineers; born One dau.,
with the Nawab Nazim of Bengal ; 21 September 1811; married at died un-
died at Moorshedabad 2t> June I Calcutta 7 April 1832; died in married
1840; buried at Berhampur. M.I. -Loudon 10 July 1854 ; buried at July 1849.
there. Kensal Green.
Alice Louisa,=j=Bobert Charles Boileau Pem-=pMarguerite
eldest dau. of berton, Major-Gen. late B.E., Ellen. dau. of
born at Calcutta 15 November the late Col.
1S3-1 ; 1st Commission, 11 E. F. Bre-
'.lune 1853, in Bengal Engi- nan; died at
neers ; served in Indian Simla 7 Nov.
C.B. 1907; C.S.I. 1877. 2nd
1894. wife.
Major-Gen.
L. Barrow,
C.B. ; died 24
March 1SG8.
1st wife.
I
Eev. Bobert— Ethel Fran-
cis, dau. of
A. II. Ar-
nould,
D.C.L.,
solicitor ;
married 4
January
1891.
Pemberton,
born 12 Jan.
1868; TTniver-
sitv College,
Oxon, M.A.
1893 ; Yiear
of St. James,
Hill Parish,
Sutton-Cold-
field, 190G.
Alice Evelyn McLeod
Pemberton (Evie).
Catharine Pemberton.
Annie Gertrude Pem-
berton.
All living 1909.
Ethel Vera Pemberton,
living 1909.
Catherine Frances Pem-
berton, living 1909,
John McLeod Pem-
berton, born 8 Nov.
1 S>35 ; Indian Mi di-
cal Service. M.l). ;
died at Hyderabad,
Deccan, unmarried,
30 June 18G7.
I'd ward =pYolande
Gerald
Pemberton,
born 2s
( )etobor
1^77;
Exeter Col-
lege. ().\<ui,
MA.
( lonstance,
dau. of ( !.
D. Dietz,
Esq. ; mar-
ried 27
( let ber
1902.
John Boileau Pemberton,
born •-'•"> August 1903.
CARIBBEAN A.
271
Eliza=Edward Davis, son
Williams
Pember-
ton, mar-
ried at
G.K. 12
October
1808;
died a. p.
of Rev. William
Davis of St. Kitts,
and brother of
Daniel Gntewavd
Davis, afterwards
Bishop of Antigua.
Ann Jones Pember-
ton, born October
1770, baptized at
J.N. 30 December;
buried at G.K. 21
April I802,aged25£
years ; died unmar-
ried.
Robert Hughes . JaneFal-
Pemberton, liot, dau.
born -~> Decern- of Dr.
ber 17^2 ; bap- Bates-
tized at J.N. 29 Williams
July L7S3; mar- Peter-
ried at (r.K. 20 son ; died
February 180b. 1851.
Rev. Sholto Fi'icll = Ann, dau. of Sholto Tliomas Pem-=pAnna,
Pemberton, born
1799; Sidney Col-
lege, Cambridge,
B.A. 1834, M.A.
lS:i7 ; Chaplain
H.E.I.C.S., Bom-
bay ; died at sea
1846.
uau.
One son.
Tim. Cassin
berton, born
of Sted-
died B.p.
of Bristol ;
1811; married at
man A kers
—
married at
J.N. IS December
Rawlins
Two
All Saints,
] 855 ; Chief Justice
and Eliza-
ilaus..
Southamp-
, of Dominica lSGl ;
beth (nt'e
died un-
ton, 5 Nov.
died at Nevis 18S9 ;
Maynard).
married.
1835.
buried at T.N. 30
June 1889.
E
Catherine1
Shortt,
married
3 July
1801;
died 3
October
1873. 1st
wife.
Duncan Scott=
Pemberton,
Colonel R.A.,
born 25 Feb.
1S37 ; served
in Indian
Mutiny ; died
at Kashmir
23 August
1SSS.
:Lilley,
dau. of
tlie late
Edwin
Sandys,
B.C.S.
No sur-
viving
issue.
2nd
wife.
Sholto Edmon-=
stone Pember-
ton. Lieut.-Col.
R.A., born 17
April Is |();
married G Nov.
1877 ; died of
choleraat Mian
Mir 25 Septem-
ber 1SS9.
pEmily
Henrietta Peach
Marion,
Pemberton, onlv
dau. of
dau., married, 23
Major-
December LSG2,
General
Sir* reorge Yule,
c. s.
K.C.S.I., who
Lane,
died 13 January
! C.B.;
Ism;, aged 7:} ;
living
relict living
1909.
1909; 1 son. and
2 unmarried
daus. living 1909.
G
Charles McLeod=f=Margaret Emily,
Eraser Pember- dau.- of the late
I I
ton, born 15
March 1873 ; a
tea planter in
Assam.
Fo u r
Bona
and
otic
dau..
John McAinlrew.
Deputy Inspec-
tor-General of
Police, Punjab; died
married L Nov. young
1905.
Henrietta Cathe-
rine Pemberton.
married, 22 dug.
1 ^s;. Sir A udrcw
Wingate, Bombay
C.S., K.C.l.i: I la's
one son and three
daus. living 1909.
Sholto Penv-
berton, born
13 Novem-
ber lss:{ ;
Lieut. K K.
1st Commis-
sion 31 .1 111 V
L902.
Ian Charles McAndrew Pemberton, born
at Dullabcherra, Sylhet, Assam. 2 I- August
1900; baptized in bungalow there 21
October 1900.
Duncan Robert McLeod Pemberton,
born at Dullabcherra 8 December
l'.io7; bapti/ed there 19 January
1908.
272
CAKIBBEANA.
Nevis. Common Records, 1741 — 1750, p. 323.
Indenture dated 11 May 1750.
Between Roger Pemberton, Esq., and Mary his wife, and John Brown Smith,
Gent., all of Nevis, of the one part, and Christopher Wilkinson of Nevis, Planter,
of the other parr.
In consideration of the sum of 5 - paid to them by the said Christopher
"Wilkinson, the said parties of the first part sell to him 50 acres of land in
Sl John's parish [boundaries described] to have and to hold to the said Christopher,
his heirs, Executors, etc., for one year at a rent of one peppercorn.
From Nevis Records, 1750—1752, p. 1S2.
Indenture dated 19 Sep. 1750, between Roger Pemberton of Nevis, Esq., and
William Pemberton. bis " son and heir."
In consideration of the sum of 5 - paid by the said "William Pemberton, the
said Roger Pemberton conveys to him, his heirs and assigns for ever, a messuage
in Charlestown in the island of Nevis, commonly known as Roger Pcmberton's
store or tenement, and all buildings thereto appertaining.
Witnesses : Michael Butler, Samuel Clarke Pemberton.
Sholto=pMaria Anne Pem-
berton,
died s.p.
Mary Ade-
laide Pem-
berton, liv-
ing unmar-
ried. 190!).
Boileau
Bagu-
Pem-
ley.
berton,
died 27
Sep-
tember
1902,
aged
58.
Eva Pember-
ton, married,
10 November
190G, Lieut.
L. A. Fan-
shawe, R.A.
Sholto Rawlins Pem-
berton, born 2 Feb.,
baptized at J.N. 15
July 1S58 ; Downing
College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1SS3 ; Barrister-
at-Law, Inner Tem-
ple ; Assistant Attor-
ney-General in Do-
minica 1909, unmar-
ried.
Two sons, died s.p.
Jane Elizabeth Pember-
ton, living at Dominica
1909.
Grace Tan court Pember-
ton, married, lu April
1901, J. F. Johnson of
Dominica, planter.
Anna Maynard Pember-
ton, married, 6 .1 illy L899,
William Forrest i i An-
tigua, merchant.
Marion Ethel Pember-
ton, married at St.
Mary's, Poona, I Nov.
I'M)'.). Captain Charles
Reed, R.A.
Violet Pemberton, mar-
ried, 30 January li)0S,
Lieut. H. T. 'Mosse,
R.N.
Sholto Freill Pem-
berton, born 2U
September 1S7G.
Robert Boileau
Pemberton, born
2G An mist 1SS0.
Florence Adelaide
Pemberton, living
1909.
Mary Elizabeth
Pemberton, living
L909.
(To be continued.)
i
Q
Q
v/i/v/fa
'-?//£
'// .
Tliis bookplate was used bv the late Cupt. H. B. Peinberton.
who died in LS40. The same coat was also used bv bis couhid,
tbe late Sholto Pembcrtou oi Dominica.
CARIBHEANA. 273
jfclatson iLcttcrs relating to ©mmnica,
1800-1805.*
. 1S03.
72. Dominica. Feb. 13. J. M. Jr to J. M. Sr.
pr Ship Ceres, Capt: Joynson. Dominica 13th February 1S03.
My Dear Sir,
As T have written you so long a Letter pr the Brig Eliza which sailed
from hence on the 0th instant for Liverpool, I have scarcely any thing to add in
addition thereto, but this being so desirable an opportunity, the Ship Ceres which
sails to Day at Noun. 1 must not omit writing you a line. Had I foreseen her
sailing thus early I should have deterred sending my former Letter by her.
On Tuesday or Wednesday next the Governor intends sending a Mefsage to
the House relative to Lord Hobarts Letter concerning your Office of Chief
Justice. On this Head I wrote you* last all I could learn thereon, and >!r Reid
has written you also he informs mc by the same opp>" the abovementioned Brig.
Mr Reid said he should write you fully on this Subject which I suppose he has
done, and he thought it needlels for me to say much least J might mislead you.
The Governor held some Conversation with him yesterday, and Reid asked him
if the House would be allowed to recommend a Person to the office, which the
Goveruor told him he thought not. Mr Keid said he could wish to recommend
Mr Robert, when almost imm-v: after he added that Mr R. would probably retire
shortly to America. So I understood this from the Governor. 1 have often
thought that either Mr Robert or M1 Keid would have no objection to the
Situation, especially if the House vote a Salary in addition to the Home Salary.
Probably Mr Robert would, in case he has any Intentions, offer you a certain Sum
to resign, but on this head AH Reid has written you no doubt fully. He dues not
enter into Conversation with me ou this inr. Mr Robert did first mention l(>00
Sterling to the Governor as an augmentation to be paid him. which would have
been £1050 C-v at the rate of 17") 1' C: exchange. I apprehend £700 Currency is
the utmost they will vote, which at the same exchange is £400 51 1 have
already sent you Copy of Lord Hobarts Letter of IS"' Nov1-: which the Govi
recd at Falmouth, and mentioned likewise in my last Letter that the late Gov'
had some time back rec'a Letter from the Duke of Portland dated 21st Oct": LSOO,
in which he recommended the Legislature to annex a suitable Salary — for which
the allowance at present granted by Parliament here, is, as it is expressed to be in
the Estimate only temporary, and until Provision is made by the Island of
Dominica. As Lord Uobart has in his Letter stated that whatever Salary they
the House may deem neceisary to vote, is to be an augmentation to the Home
Salary. That what the Duke of Portland has written on this head cannot now
have any reference to Lord Hobarts—] should suppose. Of this however you are
fully acquainted— I merely mention it. By the next oppJ I shall be able I
to write VOU that such Steps have been taken as will enable you to d. in-
to a certainty upon your Determination of remaining altogether at Home or
otherwise^
The Governor and Harvey have been again to Prince Ruperts- Mr Metcalfe
accompanied them. 1 cannot learn if ,Mr Robinson is likely shortly lo succeed in
his Businels. From his ordering several repairs to Ins Elouse, to bo thai of his
Residence, opposite Mr M'Ginniss, 1 am inclined to think bis stay here will be
proloii"ed to next year. Mr M. lives in a small House adjoining to the one he
• Continued from p, 225,
VOL. I.
274
CARIBBEANA.
resided in when you was here — he has lately run it up, facing the late
Mr McLachkns & adjoining to the House & Stores. Neither Mel's ' Reid,
Metcalfe Lucas &c. have yet invited the (iovr. Mr ,J. Lucas intends to do in a
few Days, unlets M™ McClellan who died yes-v sliould prevent him for the
present.
Capt: 0 Brycn of the Emerald Frigate dined with us the other Day. He told
me that Henry was well, and would in all probability retain his Situation in the
Blenheim, instead of taking the Command of a Frigate. The Commodore will
offer the Blenheim, 1 believe, to the different Post Captains, hut they will prefer,
if not much in want of Money, remaining in the command of their respective
Frigates. Lord Seaforth of Barbados endeavoured, Cap* O Bryen tells me, to
secure the vacancy for Capt: McKenzie of the Gauchupin, but that the Commodore
thought Henry having been long iu the Country & the oldest Master & Coinm'
was entitled to it. So it does not appear that Sir H. Harvey or any one el-
procured the Post app1 for Henry, merely his own good Fortune. The Alien Bill
& Town Warden Bill were signed by the Govr yes>. Mrs Prevost is a little
unwell, she is seven Months gone with Child. T forgot to mention to you that
the Governor recd an handsome addrefs from the Grand Jury — Mr Rainy foreman.
Excuse this very hasty Scrawl for want of Time & wishing you every Happinefs
believe me
My Dear Sir
Tour very affte & dutiful Son
Jy. Matsok Jun.
Do not forget me to Mr Gillon with my kind Respects. Mr Kemp is at
"VVallhouse and they are now making very good Sugar. Marianne came in to see
me yesJ for the first Time — she having been unwell.
73. Dominica. Feb. 28. J. M. Jr to J. M. Sr.
The seeond January Packet, Prince Ernest, arrived here yesterday .... the
first Packet had 12 days passage, the second 27 only .... .1. Lucas the Speaker
.... "We dined yes> with Mr and Mrs Gordon. Com?: Gordon lives at Newtown.
Encloses: — Lord Hobart'a letter about the local salary to be voted the Chief
Justice as an augmentation of the Kings salary; the Governor's message; and
the non-commital reply of the House of Assembly.
74. Dominica. March 11. J. M. .Tr to J. M. Sr.
On Wednesday next the 1G'1' inst. a large party, for the firsl time, is invited
to dine at Gov' House. As you will like to know the present Members of tin-
Council it Ass^: I here give you a list and who are of course- invited.
The Honorables .1. Robinson, Geo: Metcalfe. .1. Corlei. B. Lucas, J" Laing,
Rl Reid, .P: Dodds. Alex': Horn. A: Will: Smith. .1. C. Constable Clerk.
The Honble. .1. Lucas Spr: Mess": .1. Gay, Rd Hoot,,;,. A. I!. Richai
R': Metcalfe, J8: Jordan, Jnn: Henderson, Tho*: Beech, .!. Luudin, W. W. Glanville,
J. Glanville, .1. Trotter, Th: Henderson, J. Lowndes. Alex: Henderson, R1 I '-row ue,
Th: Warner, Ch": Bertrand .v Chr: Robert, E. H. Beech Clerk, also invited viz:
Jn: Gordon, Rl Hyndmau, P. Jolly aid de Camps L* Col: Doukin of the ll'1 Res'
Mess: J. Audain, Jn. Laing, Tho* Collins & .1. Wardrobe making together os
besides ourseLes. M's Prevost will dine al M ' Laings .... Sis Gcnth m< n dine
daily with Mr and Mr" Audain, who are to pa\ E300 pr. annum Cur° for their
Dinner & Breakfast wine included.
The estimate made out by Uyin for building &c. of the new Church is £6,500.
£531 has been voted A, paid by the Hou.se for a public Dinner to the Governor.
CARIBBEAXA. 275
Henry writes from Barbadoes that the Coinfnf in Chief would proceed to Trinidad
that the Commodore, Hood,* would on his arrival there shift his pendant to the
Ulysses 41 Guns, when the Blenheim liis Ship, would become a private ship. The
Conunr in Chief of the Forces. Grinfield, would make his tour thro' the Islands in
the Centaur 71 (inns . . . . Mr Gloseester writes that 15 to 30 Joes p1 mouth are
given at Trinidad for very indiff1 Houses — mere bare Walls.
Mr Attdain applied last Week to the Gov- for permission to go to Martinique
to join in the holy state of Matrimony, the Honfcle A. C. Johnstonef Son of the
deceased Thomas Lord Cochrane Karl of Dundonald and Sen in Law of .lames
Hope Johnstone Lord Hope Earl of Hopetoun with Amelia Constance Eriennette
Gertrude de Clugny Widow of the late Raimond Desiree Godet of the T1 of
Guadeloupe. Altho' Mr Audain expected to be called for every hour he is still
here, and Letters from Martinique say that Jerome Buonaparte Brother to the
Chief Consul who commands a Brig on this Station, has advised that the Marriage
should not take place least by becoming possessed of so much landed Property in
that Island he may as an offr in our Service have the Command of Troops to
attack the Island in case of War .... M' Gay is now living with Mr Robinson
Mr & Mrs Beech having taken his House, that is Dr Clarke's .... Harvey is
taking part of my House.
77. Dominica. March 2G. J. M. Jr to J. M. S\
Mr Knox the Agent for the House of Assembly only .... Mv Predecessor
was married at Martinique last Tuesday to the Veuve Gaudet. The Ceremony
was performed by an English and a Trench Priest according to the Rites of both
Churches .... They have lately voted the Gov1" £10U0 C-v . . . . Mr Lines the late
Searcher & Waiter arrived, drowned himself yesterday .... Cap': McKenzie of
the Gauchupin is gone to Antigua .... He is married to a Miss i)J [toni] &
brings her to this Isla with him in a few Hays.
78. Dominica. March 2G. Robert Reid to J. M. Sr.
.... Knox whose friends in the Assembly have been most completely beaten
by Mr Robert's steady it successful opposition to this Colonv's being saddled
with a Salary for this Gentleman, whose Services, if any. have been of no manner
of use to it. The Bill to appoint him the general Agenl of the Colony failed in
the Assembly .... M™ Reid & Rosette beg to be remembered to vou.
79. Edinburgh. March 26. James Fraser to J. M. at 22 Argyle Street.
The only Letter I have hitherto received from Dominica on the Subject of mv
Brother's Affairs since his death is from Dr YV1" Fa I.- id e enclosing an Kv of mv
Brother's Will .... My Wish is to sell, if I can obtain any adequate pri< e I am
told a Messr< Main Lucas & Ueid lately purchased Erom a M'' Mair an Estate of
inferior value at a price of near £30,000. § Perhaps this may be the same M \l> id
• Sir Samuel Hood was sent October 180- as a commissioner for Trini lad. By 'In- death <>f
Rcar-Adminil Totty ho became Commander-in-Chief of the I .»-> • v\ .i r<J Islands Station, hoisting
his pennant on tin- ''Centaur." See the I) N 1$.
t Andrew James Coclimne-Jolinstonc, born 1767; married l-t In 17'.' I un, daughter
of James, Earl of Uopctoim, when he assumed the additional surname of Johnstoue. S
in 17'J7. lie married 2mlly, as above, Mme. Godi t, n lio ivas oulj child and heir ■>! the Baron de
Clugny, Governor of Guadeloupe.
Z St John's, Antigua, 1803, Feb. 21, Kenneth Mackenzie to l:- l> ■■. S r
(" Antigua," i.. L'lt; i
§ Dominica.— The Original Grant by Kii G< r the Third of certain lands in the
Island of Dominica, to James Laiuir, lloberl livid, and John Lucas, about one hundred and
ninety-six aen-s in the parish ol Saint Joseph, in the >aid bland, printed on paper, live ]
foho tilled in, no seal, dated 1804.
i 2
276 CARIBBEANA.
who is one of my Brother's Executors & was lately in London; There peems
none other on the' Island of those named except Dr Falside & John Frasrr, wlm
went to America for his health & had not returned by the last Aeco1 1 heard
from Mr Pagan ....
Draft reply of J. M. Dated March 30.
Mr Mair's Estate was sold to Mess" Laing, Reid & J. Lucas for £24,000
.... the Estate is situate to the leeward of the Island, and managed at less
Expence and Risque than a windward Plantation . . . . I am convinced however
that your Brother's Plantation is in Want of additional Strength of Negroes and
Cattle. Some uncleared Land of your Brother's contiguous to the Plantal n
might be converted into a productive Coffee Estate, but this will necessarily be a
work of Time and considerable Expense.
80. Dominica. Maich 20. J. M. Jr to his father J. M. Sr at Cheltenham.
pr Ship Adelphi, Capt. TJrquhart.
My letter of the 2G(h inst. I sent by the Chesterfield Packet .... The Horse
sent out to the Major [Harvey] by his 'Father is much too large for this Country.
Mr Metcalfe has asked for Leave of Absence to return to Europe. It is said he is
to take his passage in the Granges. Mr Jordan will leave this in the same Ship.
I know not if M^Metealfe's Brother will be appd the Deputy Treasurer. He is a
strange Cur, as is also the Brother. & tin- Colonel is universally disliked. . . .
Mr J? Robinson's nephews. The Person appointed in the Room of Noyce
[deceased] is I understand the Comptroller of Tobago. The Adelphi is to sail
tomorrow.
81 Mrs Rrowne's " Roseau Gazette and Dominica Chronicle," vol. xii.,
No. GIL Thursday, May 12, LS03.
A single sheet. 17;? inches by lOf, but there was probably another. It
contains the following official notices of sales of property by James Laing, Provost
Marshal : —
Sale of a parcel of land of John Charrurier, Esq., planter, in Roseau,
bounded N. on the Quav, E. on a street leading from the Market to New-Town,
S on Griffin Curtis, Esq., N. on the estate of Michael Chalmers, decd ; also his
Title to the Resource Estate of coffee and sugar, 108 a. in St. Paul's parish and
147 slaves, cattle, etc. .
Sale at Kind's Tavern the title of James Monboueher. planter, to a plantation
in St. Paul's pansh of 48 acres, bounded X. by the river Masacre, S. unsurveyed,
E and W by land leased to Madam des G-oramiers.
Sale of all the estate of .lean Bte. le Cointrc, late ol D., planter, to 90 a. and
10 a' in St' John's parish, part of Ross Castle Estate, bounded N. on the river
Picard S on Mount Pleasant Estate, \V. and E. on Ross Castle Estate.
Sale of the right of Arthur Myler, planter, dec", to :;'•> a. m St. Lukes pan-!,
Sale^of the Title of John Arthur, planter, decd, to 240 a. bounded E. and X.
on the river Maconcherie, also st) a.
The Governor prorogues the Assembly until .Nov. 1. John Mat-on. Secretary,
John Robinson, President, John Lucas, Speaker. ........ ., . ,, ...
John Laing petitioned lor adm on of estate oi William Eyre, dee, left
unadministercd by his ex'ors.
CARIRREANA. 277
82. Dominica. April 6. J. M. J' to his Father J. M. Sr.
pr Ship Fanny, Capt. Mathews.
Yesterday Morning I went off to a Sehr to see Capt. Brown, the President of
Nevis his Wife & Daughter they were on their wav from Sl Vincents to Nevis.
Next month they sail for England. It was with them I spent a very pleasant
time in June 1S01 at Nevis . . . . Mr J. Laing & his uncle.
84. London. April 7. J. M. Sr to J. M. .Tr at 1).
A few Days since I received two full Years Salary as Chief Justice which
I have invested in 3 pr Cent. Consols at 03, adding thereby to mv little Capital
£1000 Stock.
92. Dominica. May 15. J. M. Jr to his Father J. M. Sr.
M13 Prevost appeared at Table yesterday for the first time since her confine-
ment from lying in .... I will give you a catalogue of our Engagements during
Mrs P. confinement. On the lirst of the Month we dined at Massacre. 1 went
out the Evening before and did uot return till Wednesday MK following, rinding
it so much cooler than the Town, {he Major did the needful for me.
We had a few Days previous to this Dinner dined with the Reids in Town for
the first time. On the 2d of May at Mr Laings in Town. 3d at Mr J. Robinsons.
4th Morne Bruce with Col. Donkin. I joined this Day. ulh Mr Hooton's.
Mr Smith his partner at M'lllc for a short time. 0th Mr Audain's 7"' & 8,u at
Home 9"1 at Pierre Jollys, 10th Mr Conway. The Governor was very intimate
with this Gentleman at 8' Lucia — he was an acts Commissary — lives with a g
looking Woman whose Husband is living. She sat at the head of the Table but
she does not of course make her appearance at Gov' House. 11"' with the
Glanvilles who live with their Mother at Newtown, House formerly Reids. 12"'
Mess" Gay & Co. at the House of M1' Boland. M1' 13. was unwell <& did not
appear— this Invitation Gay gave to introduce his Partners Mr B. and a Mr Hard] .
13"' Mr J. Lucas for the lirst time 11"' & to Day at Home. To Morrow for the
first time M' B. Lucas .... The Reids have no objection of doing what they can
to diminish the Pride of the Laings. They the Laings are not liked by M™ P.
nor the Gov1. He thinks Laing about as good as Metcalfe. On riiursuav next
we are engaged to And" .lolly. Thus you see we have been liviug like Princes.
Dinners have been given also by M1' Gordon the Com) X' Mr Hyudman who are
both aid do Camps. Neither Mr Dodds nor Metcalfe have yel invited tin I
Mr llvndmaii is ju>t lit lor his app1 and DOf much else. He is a Merch1 in
partnership with .las: Corlet (lately clerk to J. Eraser) but they do very little.
Hvndman supplies the Troops with fresh Beef sent Lira by C . . den the ( lontractor
& he is to have the baking Business, lie ha- taken M"1 Orde's House for 6 1'ears
at 3 Joes pr Month & to keep it m good repair. Since taking it ho has put up
a new fence all around, much higher than before with expensive Gates, new
shingled &e. & is now paiuting it. He is tilling the House with pictures &c. so
you may form an opinion of him. He has lured a white Man S ai £30 pr annum
for Wages only who accompanies him always on horseback, lie is always with
us at the Gov' House in the Evenings A often dines with us. The Govr has
purchased a Billiard Table which he has put up in the Octagon — fond of playing
at Chess or Kagammon in the Ev-'. Cards Ac. The little Girl born i- much like
the Govr. .Miss Prevost keeps in good Health has a Horse which she rides
often .... Henry is at Antigua getting on with the Blenheim refil i
Harbour after having run aground at Barbados . J. Robinson leaves this the
latter end of the mouth with Gay, J. Eraser a Jordan in the Ganges.
(To be continued.)
278 CARIBBEAXA.
Annotations to ilatorcncc^rdjcr's "iflomt=
mental friscnpttons of tljt ISnttslj driest
Bt FRANK CUNDALL and NOEL B. LIVINGSTON.
THE CATHEDRAL. SPANISH-TOWN, JAMAICA.
1>" THE ClIURCnYARD.
178. This stone is placed as sacred to the memory of the Honorable Walter
Geokge Stewart who died on the 1st day of June 18(54, aetat Go. For 33 years
he filled thro eventful changes which came over this Island in its social and
political affairs the otlice of Island Secretary and was during the whole of thai
period the Clerk of the Council in its legislative capacity, the duties of which he
honorably and zealously performed, lu private life he was a warm hearted
friend, liberal and never backward in his donations to the poor, in public life
strenuous and forward to support all the best interests of Jamaica, his adopted
country. He was also at the time of his death a member of the Privy Council of
this Island. Requieseat.
179. Sacred to the memory of the Reverend George Crawfoco Ricketts
Fearox, who departed this life "on the 22nd October 1840 aged -1!) years. He was
Rector of Clarendon his native parish for a period of 20 years. He was unosten-
tatiously good, without guile, true of speech and pure in heart.
.ISO. Rebecca Mart Bernard, born 23rd April 1828, died 4th February 1S34
aged 5 years 9 months and 12 days.
Jaxe Elizabmu Bernard, born 19 April ls:32, died Gth February 1834
aged 1 year 9 months and 17 day.-.
Dru^hters of Thomas James Bernard ain't Theodora Foulxes his wife.
181.° Here lies intered the body of John Jeffeuy Ke.vle who departed this
life 9th April 1SF3 aged 38 years. (Loose slab.)
182. Sacred to the memory of Jam; Kimi, eldest daughter of the late
J. \V. Kinu of St. Dorothy, Esqre., died the 2nd Augusl 1MI aged 2L years.
This tomb is erected by one who knowing her virtues when living now mourns his
loss in her death.
183. Here lies the bodv of Lr.vrM.v. Gamble, the infant daughter of Fu i>'< :i a
Hexdersox who departed this life the lit h day of Maj L 803, aged 2 years and
11 months.
1S4. Sacred to the memory of SOPHIA wife of WlLLM. Di'tton 1 miner.
M.D. She died on the llth day of March L834in the twenty -filth year of her age.
Also of Frvncis Robertso> Lynch, son-in-law of the above, born at Bromp-
ton, April 1st, 1824. Died Deer. 9th L874. R.I.P.
185. A tomb with YVS.T. M.M.T.
1SG. In memory of Eliza wife of Francis Robertson Lynch. Born
August 9th 1828. Died October 13th 1878. R.I.P.
1S7. Beneath this stone resl the remains of the Honorable Francis Smith,
for many years Custos Rotuloruin of the Precinct ^<\ St. Catherine. He died the
7th Novr. 1S31 a^cd (39 years. He was a truly good man. distinguished through-
out life for his piety and his numerous charities. This stone is placed here by
Thomas Land Esquire, who owes his advancement in life to the friendship ol the
deceased. , _ .
188. Sacred to the memory of John Jabheti Schaw, Esquire, who departed
this life at Port Henderson in' the Parish of Saint Catherine on the 17th day of
October 1SH aged oii years.
•
Continued from p. 2VJ.
CARIBIIEAXA. 279
ISO. Sacred to the memory of Ciiahles Wil. Dcn>", Esquire, .-on of Andw.
& Elizth. Dunn who died in Spanish Town 3rd July Kl~> aged 3 yrs. 0 month.-.
190. Here lies the bod) of William Wvdkants ii>»|r. Captain in His
Majesty's 62nd Uegt. of Foot who departed this life on the 8th da) of Xoveuiber
1793 in the 36 year of his aire, as also the body of his daughter Alice Eliza.
191. Sacred to the memory of Miss Ann Babtlett A Iacllan who departed
this life on the 16th day of March, Anno Domini 1S45 aged 20 years.
192. .Miss Ann BabtLETT, died 17th June 1819.
193. Sacred to the memory of Thomas Ui;ow>- Esqr. who departed this life
on the 3rd Aug. Is22 at the advanced age of 75 rears.
194. A tomh with initials D.M.
195. To the memory of Huuo* son of Hugo and Amelia James, Spanish
Town, Jamaica, died 20th Deer. Is22 aged 3 years.
196. In memory of John Abmstead Esq., & Constant his wife she died
August 8th 1793, aged 5S years. Also three of their children who died in their
infancy. Likewise the bodv of Eliztii., wife of Capt. Ja.v.vs, 18th Roy1 Irish
Kegt. who died 22nd May 1S10.
197. Mrs. Louisa Devente.
19S. Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth Jane Eeid, who departed this life
on the 17th day of January 1831 aged 21 years.
199. Millecent, wife of Francis Smith, died June 1S27.
200. Underneath are deposited the remains of Mrs. Elizabeth wife of
KoBEitT Huggins of this Parish, who departed this life the 1st September L802
aged 36 years. Also her son John Elliss Huguins, aged 2 years and 4 months.
What kiud of persons they were the day of judgment will show.
201. Eleonoha widow of Dr. Andrew Dawson of the Army Medical Staff,
died in Spanish Town 15th March Is is aged SI (?) yei
202. Here lies ye body of Anthony. GrUBB who died the 3rd of Novr. A no.
Dom. 169S, aged 63 years. And also the body of Anthony, grandson of .\\-
thonet and son of Pijancis and Edith GrUBB, who died Oetbr. ye 15th Alio.
Dom. 1695 aged 7 monthes.
203. Sacred to the memory of Mi-s Ann Feench, late of the Parish of Man-
chester, who departed this life on the 2Sth day of October L835, aged Is years.
204. Here lies the bodv of Mrs. Elizabeth Russell who departed this life
the 3 1st January 1S24 aged -39 years and 5 months.
205. Robert Russell, Barrister at Law. died 20th June L8S6, aged 77 years.
206. Here lieth the body of Eumund Kusskll, who departed this life 27th
Nover. IS 16, aged 40 years & 3 months.
207. Sacred to the memory of William Townshend, who departed this
life on the 21st September 1S40. aged 67 \cars.
208. In memory of Samuel P. Mussoy, D.D., for 13 years Rector of this
Parish. Born Scptr. 7th, LS12. Died Jauy. 8tli 1837.
209. Here lies the body of Peteb Watsox, Merchant, a most respectable
character, deeply regretted by his family and friends. lie departed this life the
19th day of August 1st) I aged 45 years.
210. rluou Morrison Myers, dud in Spanish Town February 20th L854,
3rd son of William Robertson Mters a Ellen Sjpaldino his wife.
211. The remains of the late Double JaMES GrATLEARD who departed this
life on the 5th day of June 1853, aged 7"> wars. The deceased was a Master <>(
the Court of Chancery of. this Island, ami for seventeen years Prcsideut of the
Council. The following resolution moved by the Honorable Sir Josuua Rows,
Knight, C.B., unanimously agreed t > by that Honorable Hoard will couvey to the
reader the very high estimation in which lie was held.
Resolved: "The Legislative Council, having since the last Session lost the
services of their late President, the late Honorable Jauks GaTLEARD, who For
• 1817, Julv l. Bug o James, esq. of Spanish Town, J., to Emily dau. of S. .) i k> id, esq. of
Catheriue-hall, Montego Bay. (" G.M." 274.)
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CAKIBBKANA.
seventeen years presided over their deliberations, wish, whilst they humblcy Bub-
mit to God's dispensation, to record their deep regret at Ins death, and to Leave an
enduring memorial in their minutes of their highest estimation in whieh l •
him for his independence and liberality of sentiments. His unliinching advocacy
and steady maintenance of all their rights and privileges, and his lirm yet cour-
teous and conciliatory conduct in the Chair by which the Council were greatly
assisted in all their difficulties and embarrassments which have unfortunately
often beset the course of Legislation during the long period he held the high and
responsible office of their President. 19th October, LS.35."
Arms. — Party per pale Azure, a bend Argent between three roses leafed, two ami
one, impaling Argent, two bars Sable, charged with three leopards' heads, two and
one. Chest. — An arm dexter holding a rote leafed . Motto. — viriitk et l . . . . E.
Friend of my bosom thy pure spirit has fled to meet a just reward in happier
regions. Beloved brother, thy virtues thy fair fame which one little spot ne'er
darkened will long be remembered and revered.
212. Here lie the earthly remains of Hugh William Barnett, Esquire, son
of Hugh Barnett, late of "Sportsman's Hall, in the Parish of LYelawny in this
Island, Esquire, who departed this Life the 11th day of October lSlU in the 25th
year of bis age. (Eulogistic lines follow.)
213. S. M. of Eliza the beloved wife and of Eliza Julia the beloved
daughter of Joseph Gegg, clerk. They sleep in Jesus. December. 1844.
214. Sacred to the memory of Margaret (wife of Alexander) McEwan who
died at King's House on the 12th of June 1844, aged 33 years. Erected by her
bereaved husband.
215. Sacred to the memory of the following sons & grandsons of .Mrs. Jam:
Brown. John Francis Matthews, her youngest son, departed this life llth
July 1820, aged 32 years. U'm. Bii;isy Broadbelt, her eldest son, departed this
life 29th January 1822, aged '■)! years. John C. Matthew, and Er.vncts Bibby
Matthew, sons of J. F. Matthew, the first ;\ged 2 years 6 months, the second
1 year 2 months. This monument is erected by their disconsolate mother as a
feeble tribute of affection who by the will of divine providence is left alone to
lament her irreparable loss.4
216. Sacred to the memory of Hannah, wife of Sergt. James Gordon, 64th
Begt. who departed this life on the 20th Novber. 1837. This tomb is erected as a
last testimony of respect by her affectionate husband.
217. Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth Ann Wilkins, who departed this
life on the 4th day of -May 1837, aged 1" years & 1 months.
218. Beneath arc the remains of At uusta Geokqiana Milne, only daughter
of the late William Muni, Esquire, and Sophia Mii.nl, his wife, ol lv ro
River, St. Ann. Born 17th July LS06, died 31st October LM'J. > i '.,•■_■ t
lines. )f
To her endeared memory this marble was dedicated by her affectionate brother.'
219. Sacred to the1 memory of ANNE Mitchell, wife of John Mm hell,
who departed this life the 2nd of June a. d. L815 aged twenty four years seven
months and two da\ s.
220. Here lies the body of Barbara Campbell, the wife of Alexandeb
Campbell, who died the 22nd day of February LS03 aged 18 years 3 mouths
& 24 days.
221." Sacred to the memory of Etienne Yiw, Esquire, native of Marseilles,
who died in this town, Saturday the 28tll Feb. LS35 aged 53 years, respected by
• 1810 Jan. 15. In Si Lucia, Caj>t. E. K. Matthews, 6th West [ndia n * eldest son of the
late Etherington Taos. M. esq. of St. Catherine's, J. ("G.M." in )
1811, Doc w. At Monmouth, Smart Aldrcd, oi .1 , lo Miss Matthews, dau. of the late Dr. M.
of the same island. {" Hath Chronic ")
t 180-1, Jan. ti "ii his i iss lye to J., An. in n Milne, esq. merchant. (" (i M, ' lsj )
1822, Sep. 17. At Paris, Mrs. So|)hia Milne, of 1'cdro liiver, .J. ("G.M." <">19.)
CARIBBEANA. 281
all who had the pleasure of knowing him. This marble is placed over his remains
by his disconsolate widow and children. (Translation in French follow - I
i'22. Erected to the memory of Captain Edmund Wright, G4th Regiment,
by his brother officers by whom he was much beloved and is deeply lamented. He
died 21st October LS37, aged 31 years.
223. John Rose departed this life Oct. 30th LS07 aged 50 years.
224. In affectionate memory of Eliza Gayleabd who died January 20th 1^71
aged GO years.
22-3. Sacred to the memory of COLIN MACKENZIE, Esquire, of Mount Gerald,
Boss Shire, North Britain, and of Spanish Town in this Island, who departed this
life on the 1st December Ls:i7 aged 3-5 years. The honourable conduct the kind
disposition and the amiable manners which distinguished this gentleman through
life endeared him to many friends in this Island who have erected this monument
to his memory as a testimony of their regard and esteem.
22G. Sacred to the memory of Mr. Horatio Steetens who arrived in this
Island September 1839 and departed this life August 27th IS 10 aired 3o years.
Also to the memory of Miss Sarah Steevens sister to the above who arrived here
April 1S40 and departed this life September Gth in the same year, aged 23 year-.
227. Sacred to the memory of Jacques Sicahd, Esq., late proprietor of 1'ork
Castle Plantation in the Parish of St. Anns, who departed this life (in this town)
on the 22nd of January 1821 aged (52 years.
228. Elizabeth St. "William Deans, daughter of Alexander and Rachel
Susanna., died 26th August 1S21 aged 7 months.
220. Here lietli the body of Alexander Si.ateord Willocks who died 19th
Sept. 18T5 aged 52 years 9 months & 11 days.
230. Caroline Penistone McK i.i.i.v, born August 10th lsls
(Fragment.)
231. Capt. D. Campbell of His Majesty's XCI or Argyllshire Regiment.
Died the 29th Novr. 1824, aged 42 years. (Loose slab.)
232. Sacred to the memory of Robert Joceltn Shaton who departed this
life on the 19th Oct. L852 in the L9th year of his age. (Loose slab.)
233. Sacred to the memory of Alexander Sinclair who departed this life
on 31st December 1S54 aged 52 years. < Loose slab.)
234. (Masonic Emblem.) Credo. Henry Callanan, Lieut. 1st W.l.R.
Oct. 2ith 1856. A.S. ct E.M.S. Erexit. ( Loose slab.)
23-3. To the memory of John R. M. Murchison third son of Kenneth
MURCHISON of Inverness, Capt. in H.M. 3rd Regt. of Foot. Died Gth day of
Jany 18-30. Erected by his beloved wife.
23b". To the memory of Sarah Eliza Murchison, widow of the late John
R. M. Murchison, and sister of the late Robert Russell, LL.D. Died 9th
February 1883.
237. Here lies the body of Soi'HI \ W'um aki:h. relict of the late Benj LMIJi
Whittaker, Es(|t-., of Port Royal, who d< parted this life on the isth June LS35
in the 58th year of her age. Also the bod} of her son Edmi m> Charles W'nn-
taker, who died on the L9th November LS30 in the 36th year of Ins a
238. Thomas I. Ncm - died in Kingston 25th April 1S50.
239. Sacred to the memory of James Higginson, Esqr.,of Spring Mount in
the county of Antrim, Ireland, who departed this life on the 26th of .May 1^10
aged 26.
240. Sacred to the memory of II U.F0RD WOTTON, a native of Englaild, who
died August the 2Gth 181)3 in the 22nd year of his age. This tomb was erected
by his brother Francis Wotton. ( Eulogistic lines.)
241. Iumemoryof &eorge Washington Ki:ki>.* Master Commandant in the
Navy of the United States. Born at Philadelphia May 26th L7S0, captured in
the U.S. brig of war Vixen under his command, by ll.ti.M. frigate Southampton,
• 1813, .March. At J., Capt. Washington Ucid, lato commander of the Uuited Stale* britf
Vixen. ("G.M."660.)
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CARIBBEANA.
He died a prisoner of war at this place January ith 1M3. Unwilling to forsake
his companions in captivity he declined a proffered parole and sunk under a
tropical fever. This stone is inscribed b\ the hand of affection as a memorial of
his virtues, and records the gratitude of his friends for the kind offices which in
the season of sickness and in the hour of death he received at the hands of a
generous foe.
212. Sacred to the memory of Frederick Thomas Bolton who departed
this life November 13th 1839 aged 2s years A- 4 months.
243. Here lies the body of Catharine Brown who departd. this life the 26th
day of May ISO"; aged 17 years.
24-4. Under this stone are deposited the mortal remains of Elizabeth* wife
of Captn. Holman CT'stance of the 50th Regiment of Foot, and daughter of
James White, Esquire, and Rose, his wife, of Paul's Grove, Hampshire, who
died deeply regretted by all who knew her, on the 23rd day of May ls22 in
the 2Gth year of her age.
24:5. Sacred to the memory of Ann Elizabeth Lynch who departed this life
the 10th day of December 1^20 aged 1-3 months and 2S days. And of Lvrcuin
Lynch who departed this life the 17th day of January 1821, aged 2 years 11
months and 3 days. Both of them are here interred in one grave. (Eulogistic
lines.)
246. Sacred to the memory of Sarah, the beloved wife of James P. Clarke,
died lGtli July lsitj aged 30 years.'
2-47. Sacred to the memory of Bt. -Major J. FlTZGEEAXD of the Sth or the
King's Kegiment. Died the 5th July 1835 aged 5G years.
24S. To the memory of STEPHENS Wood. Esquire, Deputy Mars1 all for the
Precinct of Kingston, Port Royal and St. Andrews, in the Island of Jamaica, who
died on the 20th day of January lbl!> in the fortieth year of his age. In the
trying, arduous and important situation of Deputy Marshall he executed the
duties of the office with that zeal and attention that firmness and humanity which
will cause his remembrance to be acknowledged and respected by an extensive
community and sincerely regretted by those to whom these virtues had endeared
him as a friend.
24-9. To the memory of Margaret the affectionate daughter of Mary Sin-
clair who died in the year Is 1 ."> aged thirty.
250. To the memory of Locisa the beloved daughter of Alexander aud
Louisa his wife, who died Gtli Oct. 1853 aged 7 years
251. In memory of Kobert Caldecott Morris, Lieutenant in Her Majesty's
2nd AVest India Regiment, who died at Spanish Town on the 7th of .March L840
of decline in the 23rd year of his age.
252. Sacred to the memory of Ens". Ansiis J. Bewes of the sth or the
King's Kegiment. Died the 30th June 1835 aged 2L years.
253. Sacred to the memory of Henri Robert Bbedin, Lieut. :i7th Keg. who
died at Spanish Town of yellow fever on the Sth July ls3b in the 2 1st year of his
age. Erected by his brother officers.
254. Sacred to the memory of Mrs Hokoria Gartey Clarke only daughter
of Nicholas Garvey and consort of William Gartey Clarke, Esqra., who
departed this life at her residence, Woodfield, St. Anns, on the 25th of June
Anno Domini 1So7 in the 33rd year of her age. ( Eulogistic lines I
255. Entombed within this monumeni he the remaina of Nicholas Garvet,
Esq re., proprietor of Woodfield, St. Anus, son of UliRlSTOPUEB Garvi \. Esq re., of
Murrisk Abbey, Mayo, [relaud, who departed this life on the Ith <>t March
A.D. 1S17 a<red 05 years. As a mark of respect his BOil-in-law, William Iiai.v ia
Clarke, Esq., elected this tablet to his memory.
25G. Here lies interred the holy of Mrs. JoUAJfJU BARTHOLOMEW who
departed this life Dec. 2Lst 1808, aged 81 years. (Loose slab.)
* 1822 May 28. At Spanish Town, J., 23, Bliz. wife of Cupt. Custinco, of 50th foot, add
dau. of J. White, esq. of L'aulsgrove, Hauls C'U.ll ' .lsj. )
CARIBBEANA. 283
257. To the memory of Eliztii. Lynch .... Jany. 1m)6. (Broken and loose
slab.)
25S. W. Campbell died 27th February 1856 aged 90 wars.
2-39. Beneath are deposited the earthly remains of William Adam Hill.
He died 23rd Sept. 1n22 in the 2Sth year of Ins age. (Loose slab.)
2G0. Bonella Williams, born the 13th November. 1^27, died the 23rd
June 182S. (Loose slab.)
261. Joseph Williams, born the .... died the 7th November 1833. Chil-
dren of Eola.vd Williams and Elizabeth Juli ota his wife. (Broken slab.)
262. Thomas Wi>"DE, died June 24th InIs aged 44 years.
263. In the memory of Mrs. Sarah Cox also departed this life Dec. 2 1 th 1 v2^
aged 84 years. (Loose slab.)
264. Sacred to the memory of John Parker who died June 17 1^12 aged
70 years. (Loose slab.)
265. Here lies interred the remains of Thomas Townshend who departed
this .... the 21st January .... 2s years. (Loose and broken slab.)
266. Here lieth the body of Rosannah Thomas who departed this life on the
3rd Nov. 1S46 aged 73 years. (Loose slab.)
267. Wm. Stewart .... His Majesty's XCI or Argyllshire Regiment, died
the 1st January 1825 aged 40 years. (Loose and broken slab.)
26S. Sacred to the memory of Edward Swobd, who departed this life on the
23rd day of Augt. 1817 aged 30 years. (Loose slab.)
269. Sacred to the memory of Eliza wife of James Derbyshire Esq. who
departed this life June 2nd 1827 aged 28 years.
270. Here lieth the body of Edward Williams who died Oct. 14th 184S
aged 44 years & 2 weeks. (Loose slab.)
271. Sacred to the memory of Miss Sarah Wilson' who departed this life
Septr. 13th LS27 aged 8 yrs 7 mths 10 days. (Eulogistic lines.) (Loose slab.)
272. Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Priscilla Taylor Saa wife of Mr.
Daniel Saa of Spanish Town who departed this life Novr. 15th LS05 aged
39 years.
Also Mr. Daniel Saa above meutioned who departed this lite April 27th 1810
aged 64 years. • .
273. Sacred to the memory of Catherine Lvanson who departed this lite
on the 19th day of April 1848 aged 85 years. (Loose and broken slab.)
274. Here lieth the body of Janet Kennai.ls died 10th Mar. In to' aged
85 years. (Loose slab.)
275. Here lies the bodv of Charles Smith who departed tins lite Loth
January 180S aged 51 years. (Loose slab.)
276. Sacred to the memory of Ann Lee who departed this lite the 4th 'lay .it
July 1814 aged .... years. (Loose slab.)
277. To the memory of the Honorable Daviu I-ixlatso who was bom on
the 8th of Januarv L770, elected a Member of the House o( Assembly for the
Parish of Westmoreland in L797 and chosen Speaker in LS21. The infirmities of
a^e obliged him to resign the office of Speaker in 1^50 and his seat lor \\ estmore-
laud in the following year, lie departed this life on the 7th oi March L831
aged 61 years.
'>78 Sacred to the memory of JoiIS BagNALD Saa, son oi D.VMEL S>AA, Esq.
Bom 20th March 1334, died 16th .May 1M1. aged 7 years A 2 months.
•^7<) Sacred to the memory of Daniel Saa, bsq., who departed tins life at
Port Henderson on the 19.1, May 1842 in the 59th year of his Mr. Saa »;,
hisrhlv respected for his strict integritj and honourable prmciplod, and held the
appointments of Churchwarden and LVcasurer for the Parish ol St. Catherine t r
many years (Eulogistic lines.)
•i$0 HereliesSvR . . . . lakkson ob . . . . vrs I month. (Loose and broken.)
281.' Alfred A. Hen .... died 21st Sept. 18 aged 21 years 10 mouths
and 10 days. (Loose and broken.)
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CARIBBEANA.
282. Sacred to the memories of William Demarest <S Catherine his wife
who died the 14th of November 1772 aged 5G years, she died the 15th of April
17G0 aged 38 years. To their much loved memory thin stone is placed by their
afflicted and only surviving daughter I'm. Vi:mi.\ ' AJso to the memory of Ass
Demarest tli-ir daughter who died the 10th of August 1780 aged 34 years
Likewise a son & daughter who died in their infancy and lies [sic"] buried here
Anthony Sleates died LGth August 1M1 aged 7:1 years.
283. Here licth Ann wife of William Uodon Esqr. and their sons George
and John* she died November 1816 aged 35 years and their children some years
previous Also Mary mother of William Rodon Esqr. died 1S24 aged 68 years.*
284. Eugenie daughterof William Thomas March and Malik Genevieve
his wife died 22nd November 1836 aged 5 years and 8 months. Adkiana
Rebecca infant daughter of Chaim.es Cheney Hamilton and Cecilia his wife
died 28th July 1836 aged 7 months.
285. Sacred to the memory of Loui.sk Kainsford the wife of Samuel Ken-
nalls of this Town who died on the 12th January 1836 aged twenty five wars.
286. Beneath this stone are interred the remains of Mis-: Elizaeetu Eoi.yne
Craskell youngest daughter of the late Thomas Craskell Esquire Engine* r of
this Island she departed this life on the 29th May 1798 aged 21 years. (Text
omitted.)
287. (Loose and broken.) . . . . Flemmings who .... aged 60 years . . . .
Lewis her daughter who .... April 1819 aged 12 years.
288. Sacred to the memory of Sarah Taylor Thompson who departed this
life the 19th day of September l^'-Vl aged 35 years.
289. (Loose.) Sacred to the memory of J no. Edw. Clarke who departed
this life on the lsth of July 1850 aged 9 years 8 months.
290. Here lieth the body of Anthony Matthews Lieutenant 20th Lt
Dragoons aged 22 years and his infant daughter Maria Matthews aged 17
months.
291. Sacred to the memory of Dr. William March late of this Parish who
departed this life July 10th IS 16 sincerely regretted.
incites an) ©times,
DAVID AND GOTJRBILLON OF THE WEST INDIES
Lewis David married a Miss Anne (Gourbillon?), probably in the Wes1 Indies.
She died at Hampton Court Palace. They had an only son. also culled Lewis,
born November 1793, and baptized July 1794 in London; and an mil} daughter,
Gabriel, who married a Mr. Weston (Western), and secured the David property
about 1809.
Lewis David sailed on board Lord Gambier's flagship in 1S09. In 1822 he
went out to the West Indies to see aboui 3ome property, and until L833 received
remittances from a Mr. Mathews, his guardian, also probably a West Indian,
having business transactions more especially with Antigua. St. Kitts, and
St. Lucia.
Lewis David, only son of the first-named, "as a major in the Royal Marines.
whose earl v death abroad, the loss of papers, and the non-existence of collateral
descendants, are the reason why nothing definite is now known about the origiu
of the family or the name of the Island in which they resided.
I shall be grateful for any information about the above-mentioned families.
St. John's Vicarage. J. P. Davio (Vicar)
Sevenoaks, Kent.
• 180S, Jan. 21. John ttodou, esq. of J. &c. (" G.M." 91 )
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THOMPSON OF JAMAICA.
Thomas Pepper Thompson of Liverpool and of Yale Royal Estate, Jamaica,
died in 1S20. His wife was Amelia. His son, James Thompson of Maria Beuno
Estate, predeceased him, leaving by Mary Edwards, afterwards of Rio Beuno in
Trelawney parish, a supposed kinswoman of Sir Bryan Edwards (if so. what?),
three children. Any amplification of the above details is wanted, and any
information ns to the family prior to the first-mentioned date.
13 Warrington Crescent, Perceval Lucas.
London, \\r.
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CO. MIDDLESEX. CHARLES II. LAY SUBSIDY ROLL.
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WEST INDIAN CHANCERY SUITS.
169G. Wm. Brodrick aud Hannah his wife v. Thomas Ballard. St. Catherine's,
Jamaica. Personal estate of Thos. Ballard. [Before 1711. Bridges,
148-1G7.]
Edw. Witheridge v. Marv Evans. St. Philip in Barbadoes. | Before 171 t.
Bridges, L96 21
1702. Geo. Turnev. Sanca bis wife v. Tims, Saunders. Antigua. Personal estate
of Geo. Turn ey. [Before L714. Bridges, 273-37.]
1701. Edward, Earl of Orford v. Tims. Morley. Office of Secretary and I
the Courts of Barbadoes. Before 171 1. Bridges, 259-"] 1
1GS9. Richard Knights v. Jno. llallett and others. Barbadoes. Personal estate
of Benjamin Knights. [Before 1711. Bridges, N7-W!.]
11 Brussels Road, New Wandsworth,
London.
Gerald Fotueroill.
MADDISON v. MA DIM SON.*
30th April LG72. Orator and Oratrix, Thomas Maddison, Esq., heretofore
called Thomas Sturmy, and Bli/.abeth his wife, one of the daughters of Edward
Maddison of Grimblethorpc, co. Lincoln, decd.
Edward Maddison was seized of the VI anon of Grimblethorpc, Calstropp,
Barduev, South Summercotcs, Nettlet and lleln (':), co. Lincoln. Edward
• ? 1G-10. Petition of Wm. Maddison, merchant, to the Privy Council, thai in lC3fi I . •
Wm. Hawley seized the estate in Burhndnei, to the value of £400, ol petitioner1! brothers
Timothy and Goo. .M., deceased. ("Colouial Culeudar," p. 313.)— EDITOR
28G
CAHIBBEAXA.
Maddison made his will 2" March last, and mentioned his Lady, daughter
Elizabeth shall lake his name and see the estate to be settled or to go to Ralph
Maddison, my brother Humphrey Maddison's eldest son; daughter Frances £5U
yearly for life, and then to go \>> Peter Hancock, mv daughter ['ranees' son, mv
daughter Frances Lomax 6200 yearly, and if she die before her husband, Arthur
Lomax, he is to have £100 yearly and her children £100 yearly.
Edward Maddison died, leaving four daughters— ElizabethMaddison, spii
aged -5 -j ; Frances, second daughter, married 29 years ago to Mr. Peter Hancoi
who about 23 years ago departed out of England into Borne of II. M. [stands or
Dominions of America ealled the "West Indies, leaving the said Frances his wife
behind him, who is at this time and hath continued ever since here in Englaud ;
Frances, his third daughter, married Arthur Lomax, Cittizen and Mercer of
London, and your Oratrix, Elizabeth, his youngest daughter, about nine months
since married to your ( >rator.
Elizabeth, the relief, Elizabeth Maddison, spinster, Peter and Frances Hancock,
Arthur and Frances Lomax, hath combined to defraud your Orators of the real
estate bequeathed to them and have concealed the will, so a writ is prayed against
them. [Chancery Proceedings before 1714. C. 200.]
Gekald Fotuergill.
MARRIAGE LICENCES IX THE WEST INDIES.
It was formerly customary for all persons of the better class to be married by
licence. Records of such licences at Antigua fat all events) appear to have been
lost or destroyed. I do not know if that be the case at other islands, and
information on the subject is desired. Sir Wm. Stapleton, Governor of the
Leeward Islands, wrote in 107(5 from Antigua : "No Registers of births, deaths.
& marriages are kept, there being no Ministers & no Churches. The Dep. Gov'
doe always sign Marriage Licenei 3." This proves that marriage licences were
issued many years before parish registers were kept.
By an Act of Nevis, dated 10th February 1071 and confirmed Sth February
1681, each parish was to pay 16,000 lbs. of sugar yearly as a stipend for the
Minister, also 2000 lbs. to each Clerk, "' who is to keep a Register of all Chr sluing
and Burials in each Parish." Marriages, it will be noticed, are not alluded to.
The following form of licence has been taken from the Rev. Wm. Smith's
" Natural History of Nevis," p. 215: —
"Nevis. By the Honourable Daniel Smith, Lieut. Governour, and Ordinary of
this Ifland.
Licence is hereby granted to any Orthodox Minifter to join together in the
holy Eftate of Matrimony, John /><</ti,t;i. of this Ii'land and Parifh of St. rh<t,a<ix.
Butcher, and tlannnh Griffith of the P.irii h aforefaid, Widow, oecording t" the
Canons ami Conltitutions of the Church of England, and the Form pr< [bribed in
the Book of Common Prayer, you knowing no Caule or Impediment to the
contrary.
Ordinary s Office. Security taken Given under my Hand
by Jofiah Webb, Clerk of the Ordinary. October the 22', 1716.
Daniel Smith."
Fin n>i:
ANNALS OF CODRINGTOK COLLEGE, BARBADOS, 17 lo loio.
These very interesting articles by T. II. Bindley, D.D., a former Principal, arc
now appearing in the West India Committee Circular. Unfortunately, the writer
gives an anec.-trv to the first settler which the Heral.is College lias never
accepted, and his estimate of the character- of the two Codringtoilti (father and
CAIUBBEANA. 287
son) is quite at variance with that one derives from a close study of the State
Papers at the Eecord Office. Very few of these curly governors died poor: they
invariably abused their power, to amass wealth, and, according to the aide
sumining-up of the Hon. J. W. Fortescue in the preface to the Colonial Calendar
of State Papers for the years 1G97-S, p. \x.\.. Chr. Codriugton, senr., was no
exception. The son's foundation of the College in Barba los and bequest of
library to All Souls', however, claim our admiration ; and, whatever his faults may
have been, it is by this well-placed and large-ht arted munificence that he is
remembered by posterity.
Editor.
HISTORIC SITES, ANCIENT BUILDINGS, AND MONUMENTS.
In the West India Committee Circular is also appearing an interesting series
of articles by Mr. Frank Cundall on the above subject. This will be a very
welcome addition to oar local literature, recalling the fateful actions and exploits
of those who made history in these colonies.
The same able writer has also drawn up a complete list of all such sites, etc.,
in Jamaica, which has been printed as a Supplement to the '" Jamaica Gazette"
for 23 December L909, and in the AVest India Committee Circular for
1 February 1910, and it is to be hoped that similar lists may be issued in all the
other islands. I hear from Barbados that a strong Committee is now engaged
collecting data for this purpose.
Editor.
PATENT FOR 300 ACRES TO LIEUT. JOHN BABNETT OF JAMAICA,
DATED 4 JULY 174G.*
Jamaica S. S.
GEORGE the second by the Grace of God of Great Brittain France and
Ireland Kins; and of Jamaica Lord Defender of the Faith Ac T< > \ I.I. to whom
these presents shall come GREETING KNOW V E that we for and in
consideration that Lieut. John Burnett hath transported himself with his servants
and slaves into our said Island in pursuance of a Proclamation made in the reign
of His late Majesty King Charles the Second of Blessed .Memory and for his
better encouragement to become one of our planters there and for divers other
good causes and considerations us thereunto especially moving of our special
grace certain knowledge and meer motion Have giveu and granted and by these
presents for us our Heirs and Successors Do Give and Grant unto the said
Lieut. John Barnett his heirs and assigns a certain parcel! of laud in the Parish
of St. George containing three hundred acres Bounding Southerly on land
surveyed at the same time for the .-aid Lieut. John Barnett and Samuel Adam
and on all other sides on Kings land (as by the plat t hereunto annexed appears)
Together with all edifices trees woods underwoods water- watercourses rents
profit ts commodities emoluments advantages easements and Hereditaments
whatsoever ore-wins or being in or upon the premises or any part thereof together
with all Mines and Minerail- whatsoever being upon the preu r any part of
them Mines of gold and Silver only excepted I'o lla\e and l'o Hold tin
parcell of land Meadow pasture or Woodland and all ami singular other the
premises hereby granted and their and Every of their appurtenances unto the
said Lieut. John Barnett his Heirs and Assigns for ever to the oi»h proper use
and behoof of hiiu the said Lieut. J. dm Barnett his heira and assigns for evermore
• Mr N. B. Livingston copied this Patent from the local records and lias not teeu any
original.
2^8 CAItlBBEANA.
Rendering therefor yearly and every vear unto us our Heirs and Successors the
yearly rent or sunie ot Twelve shillings and sixpence current mone\ of
Island on the feast day of Saint Michael the Archangell and the Annunciation of
the Blessed Virgin Mary by even and equal portions and also rendering yearly
and every year unto us our Heirs and Successors a twentieth pari of the" clear
yearly Profitts of all Base .Mines hereby granted (on the said Eeasl day of Sainl
Michael the Archangell) which shall happen to be found in or upon the premises
or any part of them AM) MOREOVER wee will and grant for us our )!•
and Successors unto the said Lieut. John Barnett his heirs and assigns that the
enrollment of these our Letters Patient in our Chief Court of Administration oE
Justice or Secretarys Office of Our said rsland shall he as good firm valid and
effectual in the Law for the Transferring the premises according to the true
intent and meaning of these presents as if the same premises had "been granted
aliened or transferred or these presents executed by us after any other mam er or
way whatsoever so always as these our Letters Pattent he iiirolled within the
space of six months and not otherwise any Law Custom or Usage to the contrary
notwithstanding Nevertheless our further Will and Pleasure is that the said
Lieut. John Barnett his heirs or Assigns do and shall upon any insurrection Mutinv
Rebellion or Invasion which may happen in our said Island during his or their
residence on the same be ready to serve and shall actually serve us our Heir.- and
Successors in arms upon the command of Our Governour or Commander in Chief *.
for the time being Provided the said Lieut. John Barnett do begin a settlement
upon said land within six months and open ten acres every year for four years
and keep four i\o<j;rocs for every hundred acres upon said land for live years from
the time he shall begin the said Settlement but should he not comply "with th< e
conditions then the said Pattent is to he deemed as cancelled and void and the
Land from that time revested in us to be regranted to any other person and shall
keep a sufficient number of white men (if to be procured) Proportionable to the
number of slaves thereon employed according to the true intent and meaning of
an Act of the Governour Councill and Assembly of Our said Island intitled An
Act for regulating Servants Provided the said Lieut. John Barnett his hen-.- or
Assigns do and shall keep and maintain three white men on the said land
Pursuant to Our Instructions of the 1st July L735.
AVITXESS His Excellency Edward Trelawney Esqre. Captain General
Governour and Commander in Chief in and over this our .-aid Island of .Jamaica
and the Territories thereon depending in America Chancellor and Vice Admiral of
the same at St. Jago de la Vega the Fourth day of Jul) in the twentieth vear of
our reign anno Domini 17 10.
George Duckett. Is. Edw. Tkki.vw nkv.
Clerk Patt.
Mr. G. Fothergill sends the following relating to the Barnetts :—
Appointment of Guardian. — In Samuel Whitehorn Barnett, only child of
Jonathan Barnett, late of St. Ann's in Jamaica, by Mary Palmer, his late wife,
also deceased. Order made 1G November 1769. Wm. Harnett the younger, late
of Jamaica but of Lisworney in Glamorgan, who is the infant's second cousin and
nearest relation now in England, is a lit and proper person to lie appointed
guardian of Samuel Whitehorn Harnett. Jonathan, the father, died in L7oG.
George Frisby Harnett, the elder brother, died at .lama'.,. 17'iv [Chanci'ry
Master's Reports, Mil. 1770.]
CARIBBEANA. 2M)
iflanmncj of m. iutts.*
53. Rub1 Colhoun sells property in Ha^oterre, 6510 Sep ft. to John Manning
for £025. Recorded 8 April 17(31.
54. Will of John Ryan of the Parish of St. Geo., Basseterre, St. C, 9 Dee. 1701.
Probate 29 Dee. 1701.
55. Power of Attorney by "William Manning of London. Merchant, the
surviving Executor named in the last Will of John Manning, decd, to Hon: Richd
Hawkshaw Losack, Esq., Lt: Gen: of H.M. Carribbee Isla-\ and W"1 Newton, Esq.,
both of the Isl'1 of St. Christopher. Signed in London 7 July 17(S!>.
Sworn in St. C, 21 Oct. 17G9, before Craister Greatheed.
56. Ann Manning, spinster, and Wm Mathew Bush. Decd in connection
with a Ten1 at S' Ann, Sandy Point. 17 Feb. 1770.
57. Mortgage for £1071 by William Johnson of the Parish of Roxton. county
Bedford, late of the Parish of St. John, Capesterre, St. C, in favour of William
Manning, St. Mary Axe, in the City of London, Merchant. Land in S* John,
Capesterre, heretofore in the occupation of W" Lee, Esq., and now or lately in
possession of Charles Caines the Elder — 119 acres exclusive of mountain land.
Recorded 11 May 1772.
58. Rebecca Manning, spinster, of the Parish St. George, Basseterre, in
consideration of natural love and affection for her Niece Sarah Gray, spinster,
conveys a negroe girl called Sukey. Recorded 22 Jan. 1772.
59. Deed of Gift. Rebecca Manning to James Fraysse, Gent:, negroe boy
called James — consd" nat. love and affection. Recorded 30 Sept. 1775.
00. Will of Rebecca Manning. Spinster. 23 Feb. 1780.
01. Will of Ann Manning. 22 Feb. 17S3.
G2. Wm Manning the elder and Wm Manning the younger, Merchants of
Sl Mary Axe, City of London. 1788.
63. Arthur John Thomas Manning of St. C, merch', and Anne his wife, and
James Baker, coppersmith — sell to him a piece of land in Dee]) Hay for 633 c.
Recorded 5 July 1775.
04. Decd of Gift. Lucy Manning, Spinster, to John Erarn the younger and
Lucy Emra, infants, son and dan. of Nephew and Niece, John Emra the elder
and Lucy his wife — negroe Flora and her three children, Charlotte, Clorinda, and
Hannah, with her future issue. Recorded 2!> l-Yh. 1770.
65. Bill of Sale by Henry Berkeley, Deputy Provost Marshall to Arthur
John Thomas .Manning. House and land in lVrp Hay, parish of St. John,
Capisterre. Recorded 21 May 1770.
06. Edward Gillard of St. George, Bsisseterre, to William Manning of the
City of Lend. m, Merchant, mortgages a Plantation called Monies where E. •:
now resides, formerly the property of Thomas Pilkington Vander Pool, Esq., and
lands of Sir Patrick Blake, Hart, lately purchased by the said Edward Gillard,
situate in the Parish of St. George, Basseterre. Estimation 240 acr< -
Recorded 5 duly 1 770.
67. Will of Arthur John Thomas Manning. 5 January 1784.
• Continued from p. 248.
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68. Indenture between John Tyson and William Manning, John Proctor
Anderdon, and Charles Bosanquel of Bi liter Square, City of London, Merchants
and partners, referring to land belonging to Bertie Greathead in the Parish of
St. Peter, Basseterre. Recorded 27 April L795,
69. Will of William Manning. 30 June 1791.
ABSTRACTS OP WILLS.
John Manning, Merchant, of St. Kitts. Will dated 15 May 173s. To wife
Sarah the choice of two negroes, a Tea tabic and silver Teapot, all t lie silver tea
spoons, and all china now in house. Her choice also of One Standing Bed and
furniture belonging to it, one of my riding horses, all for her life, afterwards to
be equally divided between my Heirs. To wife liberty of the house 1 am now
dwelling in and the furniture thereof during her Widowhood and no longer.
Unto my brother Battery Manning 50 Pistoles of the value of £70 e. within two
years, also "all my wearing apparell and Linnen, my silver watch, a case of Brass
barrell Pistols and my silver-hilted sword and belt." To my sister Catherine
Lucy Manning one negroe woman called Rachel and her daughter Hannah, both
now in her possession, with their increase. To si>ter Mary Manning one negress
Phillis with her increase and 10 pistoles, equal to £1 1 e. To sister Sarah, now
the wife of ... . Grey in Boston, one negress Pauline with her increase and 15
pistoles, equal to £21 c. These to be remitted to Boston. To my sister Rebecca
Manning one negroe boy named Senei ca and 20 pistoles=£2y c.
The foregoing bequests are in full satisfaction "of what came into my hands
from my deceased Father after hi.- death, his Estate having been more than fully
administered by me.'' In case of litigation by any of the foregoing legatees they
to forfeit bequests, latter to go to liens hereafter named. To son John Brookes
Manning, in consideration that he is not entitled to any of William Coventry, bis
deceased Grandfather's Estate, all that parcel of Land known as Desehamps or
Duplessis' Land in the Town of Basseterre running from fort St. to Churc
together with all the houses and buildings erected thereon. Should he die without
issue or before full age this property to surviving children and then- Heirs forever.
share and share alike. The rents of said lands and buildings to accrue and be
invested by Trustees in best securities obtainable and to be paid to John Br
Manning on his attaining the age of 21. To wife Sarah one fourth i^' remaining
real and personal Estate for her lite, afterwards to surviving children. Should
she survive all children or they die without issue or before -1 then one half to
wife and the other halt' to my brother Battery Manuing and sisters Catherine
Lucy, Mary, Rebecca, and Sarah equally. All rest and residue equally to sons
AVilliam Coventry Manning and .John Brookes Manning and daughter Rebecca
Sarah Manning at lit or marriage. My wife Sarah Mauning, Ralph Payne, and
Edward Bourrvau, Esquires, ami \V'" Coventry, Merchant, to be Ex'ora and
Guardians.
Probate 2u February 1738-9 at St. Kitts. Edward Bourryau declined to act.
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Thomas Manning of the Parish of St. Ann. Sandy Point. Will dated 8 April
1715'.). Being very sick and weake of body. To my wife Ann Manning all my
Lands and Ten'- situate in 'he said Parish, and also the use <<i those negi
named George, Mingo, and Cloc during her VViddowhood, and after hor decease
unto my four children named John, Ann, Edmund, and Luc;. -Ana Manning.
To my son John Manning one negroe man named Bill} ami one negroe boy named
Bartholomow, with a hot-' e, and furnituie, and silver mounted sword and
Carbine gun. To my boh Edmund Manning a negroe man called Minna and also
a negroe boy named Mac ca. with a Buckaneer gun and Hanger and also fl t c. to
buy him a Negroe boy. To my daughter Ann Manning a negroe male named
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Castoon and a negroe boy named Coroo, ami also a feather Bed, furniture and
Common Prayer Hook. To my daughter Lucyana Manning one negroc woman
named Noll, who is sick, hut in case slie dies another negroc named Scipio, also
a negroe boy named Gingo and twelve pistoles lo buy her a bed and turn
with my Scritore. And it is my desire that a Cow which I now enjoy shall be
always for the use of my family, and likewise a horse to he sold to defray my
Funerall Charges. All residue "for the Benefitt of all my family. I appoint Wm
Pym Burt, Esq., MM Thomas Pelham Phillips, and Edward French exrs and
Trustees.
Witnessed by Abraham Warner, Nehemiah Roberts, John Manning, ]unr.
Sworn by A. Warner 9 January 1739-JO at St. Kitts.
Jos. Estridge, Prcsat of Council.
John Manning of St. Ann's, Sandy Point, St. Christopher, Planter. Will
dated 1 September 1753. Being sick and weak. To my wife Raehael Manning
and my four children Thomas John Edmund Manning, Jane Boyd Manning,
Stapleton Dayis Manning, and Raehael Manning all my personal Estate equally.
I also give unto my sons Tho3 John Edmund and Stapleton Davis all my real
estate here or elsewhere. I appoint my friends Abraham Warner and W"'
Armatrading Executors.
Witnesses: Sam1 Manchester, Tho' Jackson. Jno. Gould.
Probate 29 November 17.33 at St. Kitts.
John Ryan of St. George's, Basseterre, St. Christopher. Will dated 9 December
1761. All my plantations, lands, houses, negros, stock, securities, and all estate
real and personal to my dau. Eli/. , wife of M' Will. Manning, for her life, then
to her children equally. Failing issue then to him for life (and after his death to
various Eyans). My brother Henry Ryan and Francis Guichard Ex'ors.
Probate 29 December 1761 at St. Kitts.
John Manning of the Island of St. Christopher, Gentleman. Will dated
25 August 1762. I desire that my funeral be conducted with great privacy and
the utmost economy. To my aunt Lucy Manning £300 payable within G months
of my decease. To my aunt Rebecca Manning a negroe boy slave, Mossop, for
her own use. To my aunt Sarah Grey £50 st. within 6 months. To Harriet
Ilauim, dau. of Leonard and Mary H., a negroe girl slave, Henrietta, for her
own use. To Tho3 Cottle, Esq., a mourning ring. To friend Geo. Lewis of
St. C, Gent., " my sword and pistolls." To Sarah M., Elizabeth M , Martha M.,
and John Ryan Manning, the dans, and son of my brother William M. of sd U ',
Gent., to each £100 c. at 21 or marriage, "the reason of my not leaving a larger
legacy to each of them is that their Grandfather has already provided for them,
and their father is in a fair way of being able to leave to each of them a competent
fortune. I give to my sister Sarah llamm, the wife of .John Hamra of the v1
isld, merchant, the yearly sum of £50 c, to be paid to her for her life," but
in case of her death the capital sum to sink into Residue of Estate. Remainder
of Personal Estate to my nephew John Francis Hamin at 21 and his Heirs for
ever. Rest and Residue to John Francis llamm. son of John llamm and my
sister Sarah Hamm. In case of his death before 21 then to her.
Ex'ors: Wm Manning. Tho" Cottle, and Aunt Lucy Manning.
Probate 2 September 17G2.
Lucvana Manning. Will dated 2-1 March 17G6. To my sister Ann Manning
3 negroes and all share and title to the land I am now living on in the Parish of
St. Ann, Sandy Point, to her and her heirs, but Tailing issue then to Thomas
Manning, "sou of my brother Edmund Manning, dec1," also to my sister Ann
Manning all household goo. Is and rest and residue of Estate.
Ex'or: W"' Armatrading, senr.
Probate 2 August 1766 at St. Kitts.
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292 CARIBBEAN*.
Rebecca Manning of St. Chri3topher, spinster. Will dated '23 February 1780.
To Nephew William Manniug ol th< C h of London, merch1, 15 g' For mourning
ring, same to beloved Niece Sarah Savage. Nephew Ed""1 Manning Gray ol
St. Christopher, merch1, £100 c. To Lucy Emra, daughter of John Enira and my
niece Lucy Emra his wife, negroe wench Bell with her progeny and 15 gs for
mourning'ring. To niece Sarah Fraysse, widow, 6200 c. and 25 gs and wearing
apparel, also negress Tenny and her children Sally and Franchon with their
issue. Manumit Mulatto girl Peggy, dau. of said Jenny, and request Sarah _,
Fraysse to permit said Jenny to nurse Peggy until Peggy's father shall Bend for
her. To John Emra, sou of above, negro slave William, son of negress Stella.
Manumit Stella and child she now goes with and all her future issue. To niece
S. F. silver table spoons and household furniture except bed and bedstead. To
Mrs Frances Neale, wife of W™ Neale of St. Vincent, Planter, as testimony of
regard for her and the civilities shewn me, 25 gs. Rest ana Residue to Niece
Harriet Collins, wife of John Collins ol' St. Vincent. Esq.
Ex'ors: Wm Neale, Ed. Manning Gray, and Nicholas Richards, Esquires,
St. Christopher.
Probate 23 October 17S0 at St. Kitts.
Ann Manning of St. Christopher. Will dated 22 February 17S3. Money
due from Mr Michael Maillard should he sufficient for funeral expenses. Any
remainder to friends and relatives. M" Rachel Somarsull and her son Stafford »••
equally. If not sufficient for funeral Bed and Plate to be appraised and sold.
Manumission to Negroc woman Nell, man Peter, and hoy Jack. Mr Maillard
and Mr Thos Chandler to be Ex'ors.
Probate 1 March 17S3 at St. Kitts.
•Arthur John Thomas Manning, Merchant, of St. Christopher. Will dated
8 January 1784. To dear wife Ann Manning £500 c. and all plate, furniture.
etc. To my daughter Elizabeth Manning a mulatto girl Betsy Tittle and negroe
girl Charlotte. To my son Edmund a negroe woman Penny and her son Poll, lore.
To my dau. Susannah* Manning negroes Jenny and Nellie and girl Harriett, fo
my son William mulatto Kitt. To my dau. Grace a negroe woman called Grace
Somarsall and girl Little Grace. To my son John Pelham Manning a mulatto
Harriet and negroe Lucy. My wife to have the use of all till children reach 21.
Ex'crs to dispose of other slaves called Nick and Scipio. To my dau. Mary
Patterson, Nancv and Nannv. All monies to be called in. House to be rented
and education provided for'childreo Eliz. Manning, Edmund Manning, Susannah
Manning Grace Manning, and John Pelham Manning. Son William Mann:
to be provided for while he is in Europe. All residue between Eliz. Manning,
Ed'1 Manning, Marv Patterson, Susannah Manning, \\'"' Manning. Grace Manning,
and J P. Manning Shares of any dying to po to wife. Benj. Clifton now in
G. B.,' Hon. John0T)son, Tim5 Douga'u, jun., Merch1, and my son-in-law James
Patterson, merch'. all of St. Christopher, to be Ex'ors.
Probate 30 December 17SJ ai St. Kitts.
Francis De<*en of Hammersmith in the parish of Fulham, co. Middlesex,
Merchant. Will dated I'.i March 17S3. My friend M W1" Manning, Senr,
Merchant in S' Mary Axe. a Trustee. To my esteemed friend Mr \\ "' Manning,
Junr his second sou', mv large house in s< Mary. Lower Mall, Hammersmith, with
the gardens eoaeh-housf, stabling, furniture, and £8000 a I the age ol 21. M)
friend Mrs. Hartman, dau. to M' Joseph Kawiins ol St. Kitts £500. Several
legacies Ml residue real and personal in England and elsewhere to the saul
M* W1"' Manniii", Junr. Sworn 8 October 1783. Testator died 30 September
last. Proved 10 October 1788 by \V" Manning, Sen., Esq. (P.C.C., 507, Corn-
wallis).
1783, Sept. 30. At Hammersmith, Fra. Degan, esq. (" G M ," 894 I
[This and the next two wills were abstracted by the Editor.]
»'«
CARIBBEAN A. 293
William Manning of London, Merchant. Will dated 9 June 1791. My
funeral not to exceed 650. Whereas by the dcatli of John Ryan, Esq., the
father of my late wife, 1 became entitled jointly with her to two plantations ealled
Negro Bay' in the Danish Island of Santa Cruz, and in 17(i:j we by a joint will
made there according to the law directed our estate should after our deaths be
divided amongst all our children, 2 shares i>> a son and 1 share to a dau., and the
said estate after payment of the said shares to our sou John Ryan Manning, and
whereas on the 30 Oct. L7S1 my said wife, my said son John Ryan Manning, and
my dau. Martha Wetherill Laurens being then dead, 1 by a Codicil confirmed my
said will and n.»w give 2 shares to my son W !. 1 share to France s Eleanor Laurens,
only dau. of my said dau.. and whereas on the marriage of my dau. Sarah with
Benj. Vaughan, Esq.. the said John Ryau Manning being then living, she conveyed
her said one-seventh share to sell to mv son William .Manning for G part
of her marriage portion of £10,000. but my said son now bavin- one-tifth 1 g re
her £5000 more, making her portion £15,000. By the marriage sel
mv dau. Elizabeth with Henrv Merttins Bird, Esq., I agreed to pay £7000, etc.,
her fortune is to be made up to £15,000. Her godmother Eliz. Brouncker, wife
of the late Henrv Brouncker, Esq., Collector of II. M. Customs at Basseterre.
My house at Toiteridge. £o0oo for Mary and Eliz. Manning, dau-. of my sou
Wm. All real and personal estate at S' Croix to my son William. My 3 estates
at Montserrat called Symes's, Lees; and Paradise to be sold. My sister Sarah
Savage, bro.-in-law John Savage, and their son Benj. Savage. My nephew John
Fra. Hamm My son \VM and John Collins Ex'ors. Codicil dated 1(3 November
1791. Proved 16 January 179:5 (P.C.C., 3S, Dodwell). (The will is a very long
one.) Recorded also at St. Kitts and noted by Mr. Bromley as being dated
30 June.
Augustus Manning, late of Bristol, now residing in the I. of St. Kitts.
Merchant. Will dated 27 March 1797. My farm in Wc,t Burhunt,* CO. Hants,
my houses in Basseterre, mv moiety of a cotton plantation and negroes in Bahamas
and ships to my friend W'" Manning, Esq., of Billiter Square and my brother
Thos Manning, Merchant, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on lru.-t. My
5 children Eliz" Phebe, John. Agues, and Mary. My native place m Portsmouth,
N. II. My wife Eliz. £S0O. Mv old friend Mri Ann Manning of S kn;- "
guineas, whose husband was my first friend. Testator died at S< kitts. Will
sworn and proved 21 June 179S, power reserved to Will. Manning and Iho. Man-
ning, Esqres, the brothers (sic) (P.C.C.. -121. Walpole).
inn Manniim. widow, of St. Christopher I Look Q, iii.. page 11). Will dated
23 iugust 1S02. To mv dau. Grace Manning as long as she is umnarru
use of°mv bouse and land 1 am now occupying, when married the s' lands to my
3 daus Grace Manning. Susannah Gray, an. I Elizabeth Berkeley equally, lo my.
granddau. Jennet I'aterson mj negroe girl Fanny. To my dau. Grace Manning my
negroes Baptiste, Castalion, Lucy, L'rances, and Rest and [Residue ol all properly
whatsoever. Ex'ors: Maurice Berkeley, late of St. Christopher, uov, ol the
Island of Martinique, and Join, Earle, senior, of St. Christopher.
Probate 11 December IS02 at St. Kitts.
Charles John Manning of 109 Leadeuhall Street. E.C. Will dated 11 Vugi.st
1879 Mv marriage settlement dated 23 October IS2S dcall with the hou>e at
15 Prince's Gardens and mv Insurance Policy For £300U in the London Lite
Office. To mv son Charles- Downes Manning W2»l Consols. >lv dau Ma
Harriet wife of Joseph Gasquet, and my dau. Charlotte Altec, wife c,1 Charles
Shiell Bethell. 631 each under the terms of their; grandfathers will, hx or.
and Trustees Eric Carrington Smith of Lombard St., E.C, and bdyv.n bwhlield
of 5 Bank Buildings. To each 6100 Wife Louisa Augusta to be guardian of
• lj miles from Fareham, near Southampton.
29i CARIBBEAN.
infant child, after her death Miss Emily Frances Bowden of Cromwell House,
S. Kensington, and Miss Caroline ITanmer of Mill Hill. Midds To
my present wife £5000, jewels, furniture, etc., and leasehold manor hou
Littlehampton, Sussex, also the military orders of my late Father-in-Lau . I ■■
Sir Kichd Downes Jackson, K.C.B., his swords, and the sword of the Duke ol iork,
the candelebrum presented to me by the London Dock Co., and Tureen pre- i t<
to my late father William Maiming, Esq., dec1, and enamel picture and bust ol
my late father. All residue and goodwill of business iu trust for all my children
equally.
Probate 15 August 1SS1 at St. Kitts.
177S, April S. Henry Merttius Bird, Esq; of St. Mary Axe, to Miss Eliza-
beth Manning, daughter of William Manning, Esq ; of the same place. (" lown
and Country Mag.," 223.) .
1781, Juue 30. Benj. Vaughan, esq ; of Jamaica, to Miss Sarah .Manning,
daughter of Wm. Manning, esq ; of S« Mary Axe. (" G.M.," 342.)
1783, May 29. At Madras, J. H. Manning, esq;* sou of AN llliam Manning,
esq. : of St. Mary Axe. (" Bath Chronicle.") .
1786, Oct. William Manning, jun. esq.; of St. Mary Axe, to miss Smith
daughter of Abel Smith, esq. member of parliament tor St. Germams. in Cornwall.
("Town and Country Mag.," G 14.)
1789 March 20. " Mrs. Mauuiug, lady of Wm. M. juii. esq. of Billiter-square,
and daughter of the late Abel Smith, esq. of Nottingham. (Ibid., 374, and " bath
Chronicle.") „ . . , -.,'
1791 Nov. 23. At his hou*e at Totteridge, Herts, of a paralytic stroke, \\ m.
Manning, esq. a West India merchant, and one of the directors of the Koyal
Exchange Assurauce office. (•■ G.M.," 1070.)
1792 July 12 William Manning, esq; of Totteridge, Herts, to aiisa ftiarj
Hunter" dau'diter of the late H. Huuter,t esq. ; of Beach-Hill, Berks. (Ib'd)
18 P' July 24 Wed 20, Mr. Wm. Heiirv Manning, eldest son ot Win.
Manning, esq. M.P. governor of the bank. (" Dorchester and Sherborne
'"ISIS Oct 2k In Jermvn-street, aged 63, Hen. M. Bird, esq. of Barton
House, c'o. Warwick, in the commission of the Peace for the counties of \N arwick
and Gloucester. (il G.M.," 571.)
1819 Jan 13 Frederick Manning, i sq. eldest son of W. Manning, esq. .ML .
of Combe Bank, Kent, to Elizabeth Edmunda, eldest dau. of E. 1'unier, esq. ot
Stoke Kochford, co. Lincoln. (Ibid., 177.)
1835, Ap. 17. In Upper Gower-street, aged 71, William Manning, esq.
(Ibid., 667.) ,. ,. _..,,. ,, • it i) .
1817, May 12. At Brighton, Mary, relict of \N illiam Manning, esq. Ml . ol
Totteridge, Herts, and Combe-bank, Sundridge, Kent. (Ibid., 109.)
(To he continued.)
• This must l.< John Byin Umniu,', the eldest -"• «'" died biiween 80 Juno u4
30 October 1731, though the ami mnceiueiit is ra „
f See pedigree of Uuntor a U Li Hill m " Baronetage and "LanleiGontry.
CARIBBEANA.
295
a 3Ust of IWLmt Xutrian Qcctis on tljc
Clooc ftolls-*
Jolm Gray, Elizabeth his wife & Ralph Payne.
John Ryan by William Hamilton, Elizabeth
his wife, Mary Kirwan.
Thomas Redhead by Edward Otto Bayer.
John Prym v. Gamble.
James Smith by James Hammond, Eranees
his wife.
Walter Tuddidelpb.t Charles Alexander by John
Watkins.
John Tomlinson, Stephen Blizard, Roland Ohver
by John Otto Bayer.
Richard Tyrrell by Grauado Chester.
John WatKins & Charles Alexander & Walter
Tuddidelnh.t Christopher Baldwin.
Walter Tullidelph,t Christopher Baldwyn by
John Watkins.
Thomas Truman by Jehu Estridge.
William Welby by Herman Atkins Dwarris.
Thomas Warner by John Foster.
William Woodley by Edward Jessup, Eleanor
his wife.
John Watkins v. Tuddidelph.f
Harry Alexander by Charles Alexander, Bissc
his wife
Abraham Audaiu by Lewis Brotherson, Frances
Hill his wife.
Edward Bvam & wife v. Evanson.
Edward Briee. David Barclay junior by John
Mason, Ralph No. leu.
Jolm Booth by Sir Gilles Payne, Bart.
John Bourryau by William Colman seumr.
Samuel Byaui by De la Court Walsh. Mary his wile
Oliver Baron by Sir Gilles Payne.
John Cooper by Edward Parson, Mary his wife.
Daniel Cunningham v. Hamersley.
William Coleman senior v. Hamersley.
Samuel Crooke, William Coleman senior by Join.
Bourryau, Sophia Bourryau.
Francis Phipps, Elizabeth his wife, Robert Want
& James George Douglas.
James GuyJ Douglas by Francis Phippa.
John Sl Leger Douglas v. llolmi •
William Dawson by James Douglas.
James Davenport b) Bridget llussey.
George Dunbar by Stapleton Dunbar
Butler Dunbar his wife.
Lewis Davis by L'houuu Davison.
Edward Byam, Lydia, John Byaui, Edwan
Elizabeth Fahio by Daniel Cunniughain, Elizabeth
his wife, Robert Cunningham.
Antigua 1752, 5-1
Sl Christophers
Antigua
S' Christophers
Antigua
Judith
Sl Kitts
Jamaica
Antigua
Nevis
Antigua
S1 Kitts
Antigua
Bermuda
S' Kitts
Antigua
S' Kitts
Evausou.
Moutserrat
X e v i a
Jamaica
Antigua
1753, 3-11
17.31. 11-22
1751, 18-9
1753, 22-14
1751, -1-7
1753, 12-25
1751, 4-7
1755, 13-2
„ 13-3
20-10-11
1751, 2-J.5-1G
„ 5-6
1752, 10-9-10
1755, 13-2
1759, U-20
1700. 17-3
1750, 3-12
1757, 2-21
1758, 1-10-17
1750, 12-12
1700, 10-10
., 13-11-12
175S, 1-22
175!), 1-9
„ 4-10
„ 12-12
1750, 10-18
„ 10-19
1757, L1-2U
L2-21-22
1758, '-'-I
L759 2-21-21-22-23
L7UO, 5-20
L75U, 3-12-13
Continued from i>. -•"> I.
t Should bo Tullideph.
S' Kitts 1758, 3-G
J ? orror for Godfb'o,
29G
CARIBBEANA.
Frauds Phipps, Elizabeth his wife, Sir Grilles
Payne, Bart. £ George Fahie. S' Kitts 175S, 11-18-19
Craister Greathead by Gilbert b'leruiug. ,, 175G, 5-1U
Samuel Gerard & .Mary Henrietta his wife. ,, 1757, 1-^
William Guidon v. Kennion. Jamaica 175'.», 5-2s
Robert Gray by Charles Alexander A Bisse his wife. Antigua ., Ll-21-22
George Gostlin v. Tobin. 2\'evis 17UO, 1-2
Johu S* Leger Douglas Mary Holmes widdow,
George Weatherhall, Walter Molcsworth. Sl Kitts 1757, 11-20
Hugh Hamersley by .Mary King. 175S, 1-1-2
Hugh Hamersley by John Walter & Newton
"Waller his wife. Barbadoes „ 12-11-15
Daniel Cunyingham, Elizabeth & Robert Cunying-
ham, William Colman senior & Thomas Lucas,
John Mills, Hugh Hamersley, Andrew- Thom-
son & Edward Parson. Sl Kitts 1751), 4-9-10
John Harvey by Shute Shrimpton Yeamuns,
Matilda his wife. Antigua ,, 11-22
Abednego Mathew, Jannett & Edward Jessup &
Eichard Maitland, Hugh Hamersley. Sl Kitts 1760, 1-20
George Irvin by Thomas Crisp, Mary his Wife,
Nicholas Crisp, Mary his wife. .. 4-5-6
William Gordon & John Reunion & Samuel Touchet. Jamaica 1750, 5-28
Daniel Mathew, Mary his wife, John Lyons &
Robert Christian. Antigua 175G, 2-1G
Daniel Mathew v. Lyons. „ ,, 2-16
Nathaniel Marehant by James Jackson, Henrietta
his wife. ,, 1757, 3-S
Abednego Mathew, Janett his wife & Daniel
Mathew, William Mathew Burt & Richard
Maitland, Hugh Hamersley. S" Kitts „ 10-6-7
Abednego Mathew & wife v. Jessup. ,, 1760, 1-2-21
Ralph Noden a Bankrupt v. Briue. Bermuda 1757,2-21
John Nolan by Peter Cauvane M.D., Mary his wife. S« Kitts 1759, 14-18-19
Richard Oliver senior, Richard Oliver junior, by
Robert Patterson, Grace his wife. Antigua. Nevis 175S, 13-15
Richard Oliver by Samuel Nibbs, Elizabeth his
wife. Antigua 17G0, 2-2
WilliamThomas, Margaret his wife, Richard Oliver
junior & Patrick Grant M.D. „ „ 11-10
Richard Oliver junior by William Thomas. ,, 11-11
Francis Phipps, Elizabeth his wife v. Douglas. Sl Kitts 1750, 10-ls
Robert Plumsted by Thomas Clarke, Estate of
Thomas Parsons a bankrupt. Bermuda 1757, 10-15
Ralph Payne by William Woodley junior, Frances
his wife. Sl Kitts 1700, 2-22-23
Edward Paris by Rowland Oliver it Richard
Oliver junior. Nevis „ 12-7-S
William Southouse by George Colebrooke, Mary
his wife. Antigua ,, 1 1-12
George Goatling, Thomas Wall & Benjamin Ball,
Richard Maitland A. Thompson Hicks, Sarah
his wife & James Tobin the elder. Nevis ,, I -2
William Thomas. Margaret his wife v. Oliver. Antigua ., 11 LO
Martin Knvck Van Mierop 1". William Smith. Nevis 1757, 12-7-8
Henry Wilmot by John Woodloy. Sl Kitts 1750, 11-19-20
Henry Wilmot by James Russell Madan. Nevis „ 10-2-3
CARIBBEAKA.
297
S' Kitts
Antigua
Sl KittB
Antigua
Nevis
Samuel Gerard, Mary Henrietta his wife & Richard
Neave junior, James PenvoldA William Wells
& Thomas Truman, .lames Neave, Redman
Burk, William Dawson i James George
Douglas, John Smallman Gardiner. Sl Kitts
Thomas Walker by John Walker, New ton his wife. Barbadoes
William Wells & Mary Henrietta Gerrard &
Richard Wilson.
John Apthorpe, Thomas Martin by John Tliomlinson
John Audain by William Woodley, 1'ram-es his wife.
Harry Alexander, William Colcrot't by Charles
Alexander, Margaret his wife.
John Otto Baijer by Rowland Otto Baijer.
Francis Buxton by Sir William Codrington &
William Codrington. Berbude.
Archibald Buchanan v. Fothergill.
Mary Banks Brown, Mary Charlotte Thornhill
More & John Williams senior, Sarah his
wife, John Williams junior & Francis Bancks
Giles Earle. S' Kitts
Thomas Brograve by ."Sir Hanson Beruey, Bart. Barbadoes
Thomas Collet by Peter Beckford. Jamaica
Francis Banks Giles Farle, by John Williamson,
Sarah his wife. Sl Kitts
Earle Daniel by Amy Thomson, spinster. Montserrat
Thomas Dieken by Samuel Gerrard, Mary Henri-
etta his wife. Sl Kitts
Andrew Lcssly & Michel McNemara M.D., Man-
bis wife & Admiral Sir James Douglas <fc
John Newton, Hugh Hamersley.
Admiral Sir James Douglas by Michael McNcuiara
M.D., Mary his wife. „
Admiral Sir James Douglas by Andrew Lessly. „
Francis Delap by William Newton, Elizabeth his
wife & Elizabeth Fry, widdow. „
Christopher Devonsheir, William Reeve by John
Nelson. Grenada
James Do ran by James Hussey. Montserrat
Earle Daniel by Amy Thomson, Henrietta Thomp-
son spinster, Charles Vaughan, Ann his wife. ,,
Archibald Buchanan, Jane Buchanan widdow,
James Cave, Mary his wife, Archibald Napier
& William Strahau & John b'othergill, M.U. Nevis
Tobias Frere by Joseph Pickering, Barbadoes
James Grant by John Scare, Estate of Granado
Chester, London. Antigua
Isaac Mathew & William Mathcw & Be/.eliel Hodge. Tortola
George Hayle by William Haylc. Jamaica
Hugh Hamersley by Mary Darby spinster. Antigua
Edward Home, Jeremiah Biizard by George
Cornelius Swan, Ann hi- wife. „
Edward Horn, Jeremiah Biizard, John Gilbert,
by George Cornelius Swan A Ann his wife. ,,
William Wiubolt, Amy bis wife, John Snowdon,
William Jacks, mi. Jamaica
George Johnston, John Rae by William Macintosh,
Ann his wife. Grenada
17-37, 1 8
L7GU, 1- is- 1!)
,. 10-27
1702, l-:<
„ 20-10-17
17(53, 12-11-12
1702, 3-0
1763, 13-17-1 s
1701, 10-20
1700, 9-2
„ 13-2-3-20
170.3, 3-F3-10
1700. 9-3
1703, 2-12-13
„ 2-20
Antigua „ 3-8
„ 3-9
„ 3-10
1701, 3-13
„ -3-lS
., 23-3-4
1700, 3-4
1701, 10-2-3
10-24-25
1701, 1-19
., 1-22
„ 11-1
1702, l-lii-17
„ 12-1.3
1703, 12- 1(1
L764, 1-1.3
„ 11-12-13
298
CARIBBEANA.
Antigua L7G2, 3-24
1763,11-17
Barbaducs ,, 13-16
Antigua .. 14-18-19
America 1 7*J i, 2-20
16-12-13
S< Kitts
Tortola
America
8' Kitts
Barbadoes
1761, 1-3
„ L-22
1761, 2-20
1765, 17-17
.. 2-16-17
Thomas Kearnon by William French, Mary
Arabella his wife.
Edward Home by George Cornelius Swan, Ann
his Wife.
George Law v. Shepherd.
William Livingston by Andrew Lessly, Sarah his
wife.
John Lidderdale v. Mauduit.
Sir Robert Ladbroke knt. by Patrick Blake.
S' Kitts & .Montserrat
Abednego Mathew, Jennett his wife, Daniel
Mathew, William Mathew Hurt & Richard
Maitlaud, Hugh llamersley, Edward Jessup,
Balph Payne.
Isaac Mathew v. Hodge.
Israel Mauduit by Francis Filraer.
Richard Maitlaud by Mary Bearcroft, Spinster,
& Susannah Culpepcr, widdow.
Joseph Pickering by Kichard Smith clerk, Eliza-
beth Mary his wife.
John Spooncr, Margaret his wife it Joseph Eawlins
& Henry Wilmot.
Joseph Eawlins by John Spooner.
Samuel Bedhead by Rowland Frye.
Thomas Ryder by Thomas Lord.
Stedman Eawlins by Constantino Phipps, Mary
his wife.
John Spooner v. Eawlins.
Martha Scoper als. Cully by Augustus Boyd,
Lucy his wife.
William Shepherd by Robert Moss, Estate of
George Law a bankrupt.
Samuel Spencer, John Cope, William Deering by
George Hat sell.
John Tomlinsou by Johu Apthorpe, C. Thomas
Martin.
Charles Tudway, Hannah his wife, Clement
Tudway v. Wilmot.
Barlow Trecothick by John Nelson. Grenada 1761, 1-1L-12, p1 5-19
John Thomlinson senior by Johu Thoinlinson
junior.
Francis Phipps Woodroop & Kichard Maitlaud A'
Henry Wilmot.
Heury Wilmot by Francis P. Woodroop.
Charles Tudway, Hannah his wife, Cleuienl Tud-
way, Henry Wilmot & Samuel Wildman.
Henry Wilmot by Charles Tudway & Clement
Tudway.
Henry Wilmot by Ralph Payne.
Kichard Wilson by Samuel (ierrard. Mary Hen-
rietta his wife, Thomas Dickcn.
Thomas Warner by Ann l£vauson& Mary Charity
Knight spinster.
Sl Kitts 1761, 5-1
„ 5-2
Antigua 1761, 2 S-9
Montfort ,, 5-7-8
Sl Kitts „ 18-10-11
1761, 5-1
1763, 4-11
Barbadoes „ 13-16
Nevis 1765, S-l-2
Antigua 1762, 1-2
.. 1 2-2 1
1-12,
Grenada 1765, L(>-'i
Sl Kitts 1762, IL-23
., 11-24
AntiL'ii.\
Nevis
S1 Kitts
Antigua
„ 12-21
„ 12-22
L763, 2-4-5
„ 2 21-2
4-1
r -I
( To be continued.)
CARIBBEANA. 299
{transcript* of |}ari*f) Registers.*
[Vol. 28, B. T., Leeward Islands.]
Sr Mauy C\.yo>*, S1 CuaisruniEUs.
Of Christnings.
1738 Jan. — A Child of John Braggers named William
July 10 ,, John Davis Seur: „ John
Sep. 24 „ Rich" Davis „ AVilliam
1738-9 Jan. 1-1 „ Wra: Smittons „ Elizabeth
21 „ 2 Mulattoes for John White Kitty & Fanny
1739 Jan. 28 „ Sam: Mcterre named William
July 13 ,, Nath: Gateward „ Elizabeth
Oct. 2L „ Alex: Toward „ Barbery
1710 Ap. 20 „ John Webber ,. John
May 25 „ John Bapt st Dufalana named Mary
D° „ of William Bridges named William
June 1 ,, of Sarah Bowreys a free Xegro ,, Ann
25 ,, of John Braygers „ John
Aug. 17 „ of Wm Smittons „ Anne
Sep. 7 „ of Edwd Coziera ., Alexander
8 ,, of Francis Blackinores Esi|r ., Uichard
17-40-1 Feb. 15 A Negro Child belong: to Dan1: Mathew Esqr .. Lucey
1741 July 1!) A Negro Woman belong: to Wm Leader „ Cathrin
Aug. 1 A Child of Stcpl) : Parsons ., Stephen
23 ,, of Pediman ,, John Smith
25 ,, of Xath: Gateward ,, Daniel Mathew Smith
Nov. 22 „ of John Davis Scnr ,, James
D° ,, of Henrietta Toward .. Ann
1741-2 Mch. 7 „ of John Braygers ., Daniel
D° A Negro Child of Mil's Whites ,, Barbery
„ 14 A Child of Martin Risdons ., Margrel
1742 May 10 A Mulatto Child of John Whites „ Sally
23 A Mulatto Child of John Whites „ Thomas
July IS A Grand-Child of Eli/.: Rice a free Xeg: ,, Thomas
25 A Negro Child belong : to William Leader ,. Abraham
Sep. 0 A Child of John Webbers ,, Mary
1742-3 Jan. 2 „ . of Joseph Barrys .. Joseph
D° „ of W"' Smittons ., Elizabeth
,, of John Martin ., Marv
„ 23 A. Child of Thomas Liddle „ George
Mar. 8 „ of Francis Blackmores Esq. ., Sarah
1743 Ap. 10 „ of Morina Morgan ., Clement
Oct. 10 „ of Nicholas Crooke ,, Fanny
1743-4 Feb. 20 ,, of John Davy Sen: ,, Thomas
D° „ of James M'Carty „ Ann
1744 May 0 „ of W"1 Morgans ,, Johanna
July 22 ,, of John Martins ,, Thomas
12 [sic] „ of Ann Whelande ,. Michael
19 „ of William Lyal ,, Eleanor
Nov. 11 A Child of Margrct Hra^gersf .. l'cnclope
• Coutinued from p. 20o. t ? liruyKer* or Braggen.
300
CARIBBEANA.
1743 A p.
May
Sep.
Ocr.
1 t
21
5
99
1737-SJau. L5
Mar. 2
1738 Apr. 2
M;iy 3
June IS
22
Sep. G
in
11
Oct. 17
19
21
2S
Nov. 2
7
9
17
l'.i
21
D°
22
D"
23
2G
1)
2s
20
Dec. 1
3
7
17
25
2 s
1738-9 Jan. 13
24
A Clulil of Nath1: Gatewooda ,. Margret
„ of Joseph Barry ,, Elizabeth
,, of Morulas Morgan ,. Morinas
,, of John Davis ,, Richard
of Michael How .. Man
Two Child; of RiehJ Liswell ., Elizabeth & Aim
And a Child of John Whites by Mrs Thomas Jblank~\
Bur;
William May
A Child of William
Smittou
Ann Fulton
A Child of Thomas
Chapman
John Nicholson
A Child of James
Emery
A Child of Thomas
Merrit
A Child of Ann Rice
A Child of Thomas
Merrit
EJ\vd Billingsly Jim.
A Child of John Green
A Child of James
Ward
John Prigy
Ann Williams
Richd Barry
A Child of John Web-
ber
A Child of Richd Davis
A Child of John
Greens
A Child of John Green
Susannah Scol I
Andrew \ cwell
A Child of John Green
John Cooper
John Morgan
A Child of James
Cooper
W'" Jernison
Hob1 \\ oodburn
William Lycl Si-fi :
Elizabeth Barry
Clement Morgan
A Child of Richard
Liswell
John How py
Eleanor Morris
Thorn* Rom
Elizabeth Crooke
Geo: Hamilton
l73S-9Jan. 2-3
Feb.
9
Mar.
22
1739
Mar.
30
A p.
4
V.\
29
May
11
LI
1)'
24
Aug.
12
D°
Sep.
2
Oct.
1
Nov.
L6
Is
23
Dec.
20
1739-40 Ja
. 12
21
Feb.
22
1710 A p. 20
May 1
Oct. 14
17
23
Nov. 5
30
Dec. 1
G
19
28
1740-41 Jan. :i
13
A Child of Martin
Hisdons
Sam1: M'Kenning
A Child of Bastian
Dixon
Joseph Bragger
Jane Deale
Ed\vu Green
Sam: Mcterre
A Child of WiUiam
Smitton
A Child of Rich" Davis
Patrick Daile
A Child of June Bel-
man
Henry Howe
A Child of Sam' Crooke
Esq:
A Child of Rich" Lis-
well
A Child of James Per-
kins
A. Child of John Web-
ber
Wm Daile
Sarah Davis
Jonas Davis
Miles Daile
Xewlick Burk
A I hild i EJohn Web-
ber
John Rice* a free
Negro
Kieh'1 Colletl
Hugh Cunyngham
Mark Roach
Eliz: Bennett
Mary Martin
Thorn* Da\ is Jun
A Child of Rich'1 Davis
Eliz: Davis
George Rogers J un
\ ( luld ol John ( ■ reen
Sarah Bo&tick
Paul Martin
William Bridges
* The letter* " ce " of Hico were tcratched out.
CARIDBEANA. 301
Cathrin Barry 1713 Oct. 9 John Steward
Liu" Cozier
Francis I5nrwi.ll
Alex : Toward
John Griffiths
A Cbilil of Stephen
Parsons
James Davis Sen
Ed\\d Liswel]
Mary Billingsly
Sarah Madriu
Elizabeth Williams
A Child of .Martin
Risdons
John Ennis
Thomas Attwell
Darby Sillivan
Mary Burton
Saint Christop", No?: 23d 171"). J>°: Little.
1740-41 Mar. 5
1711
29
May
9
Julv
t
Aug.
1
9
Dec.
L0
is
1742
May
21
29
Nov.
L2
1 1
Dec.
24
1742-3.1
14
!>'
Feb.
^
17 13-4 Jan.
7
Thomas Lytton
Feb.
(i
Mary ( rardner
9
Michael Wheland
27
Eliza: McCov
Mar.
L3
A Child of Mich1 How
L9
Rich" Liswell
1711
31
John Bragger
A p.
3
A Child or Margret
Bragger
G
Ann Herbert
Aug.
23
Clem': Crooke
Sep.
2G
Eliza: Wells
Nov.
15
A Daughter of Wm
Smith — A free
Negro
1744-5 Jan.
7
AChiidof W"1 Morgan
1743 Aug.
L5
William Leader
ST George's Parish* [St Christopher's].
Account of Persons Buried since Jan> 1st 1743.
3 Jonathan Quinlee
5 Joseph Elworthy
6 Bartholomew Jackson
d° James Battery
9 James Wrigton
11 John Westbery Son of John Westberry
d° Will"1 Langford
13 Groadees Comford
21 Jacob Vandurzen
24 Cap': Charles Crowley' man John Smith
Feb. G Sarah Browne
d° John Hughes's wife Catherine
9 James MacConielly
10 Stephen Windor
Mar. 10 Isaac Finch's a soldier his Daughter
IS William Fooesing1 man Will"' Parrise
19 Lienor Hewton wife of Alexr: Hew ton
20 Sarah Robertson her Son
1713 2s Patrick Young
Ap. 4 Cap': Snellings man Drowned
John Briston
17 .lane Harrison
May 1 George Kippiiigs his Son fior^r
9 Elizabeth Marott
d° A Aron J or J an
23 Riorl Pallet! a Frenchman by Mr Forrest
June 11 William Joy
* These burial entries cover eleven page* Tin- Rector "f St. Georgo'i uppean to bave run
his pea through redundant words in certain entries. Where such words are -ill i legible 1 have
replaced iLoiu iu italic.
302
CARIBBEANA.
1743 June 13 Charles Bowrey's Daughter Mary
d° Doctor Hamilton's Man ; Edward Harrow
18 Cap': George Taylor' a man John "Webster
19 James Miller
21 Richard King a Child
25 Elizabeth* at Palmeto point Church
July 5 Dorothy Littlefield
d° Archibald Ilamm his Daughter bv M": Wvatt. named Elizabeth ^
G Will™ Robertson
1G Richard Draper by Cap': Main & White
d° John Cox by John Ron. an
18 Benjamin Steward at Rattery's
19 Ailing Fleming by John Dixson
22 William Do . . . .'ell by Rob1: Colhoun Esq'
2G Cap1: John Bovell by Uichd: Rowland Esq'
Aug. 1 John DulTe
7 Thomas Roades
13 John Moles m
14 John Jewell, Sl Peter's
1G Ann Storey
22 John Rinch
27 Francis Phillip's his Son Charles
29 George Roborson by Rob': Cammell Taylor
29 Doef: Will"1: Gibons bis Son Charles James at the point Church
Sep. 2 James Richardson by Mrs: Cook
G Madam Sarah Theroulde at the point Church
8 Richard Beare 1 , ■■>• , ,. -»- .
0 -iiru- > b\- Rich'1 -Sott
8 William J J
d° George Wright at the point Church
10 Cap': James Payne his man John Walker
17 Elizabeth Simmons, from the Point
21 Anthony Hazell his Son John
22 Joney Carroll by James Forrest
23 Richard Rowland Esq1": bis Son in the Church
21 Sarah Jones her Daughter Ann
27 John Benell a Child
28 Charles Ellicott a hoi; in S' Peters Parish
Oct. 1 Edward Magrath
2 Ann Farrell in the Church at S1 Peters
d° Richard Williams his Son Richard
3 Patrick Bodkin by Edwd: Murphy
5 Mary Willford
G Aghis Farrill in the Church at S' Peters
8 John Thompson by Hob1 Cammell Taylor
9 Daniel Davison by Judge Milk killed by Philpott
10 Robert Cammell Taylor
11 Hugh (Ha>'.;ow /,,/ Cup' Tho' Young
11 Selvcuter Woodward bis Wife Elizabeth
13 Arabella Kill
11 John Closs bis Daughter Elizabeth Pitts
17 Ann Browne her Daughter Sarah a Dastard
18 Mary Welch
19 Abraham Rowland, by (Michael) Williams
d° James Buttcrwell by EJur1 Murphey E /
d° John Strowhcn a privateer by [blank] lieezely
• Thcro i-» no surname to this entry.
CAR1BBEANA. 303
1743 Oct. 20 David Young hy Ditto
d° Grace her Daughter Mary at Lady Stapletons
21 Sarah Doogwod
22 James Kirkwood by Cap1: Thomas Eoung
30 Thomas Norman
31 Kobert Wetherdon
Nov. 1 Peter Inglish
d° Benjamin White at John Chapman Brown
2 John Wilson a boy by . . . *
4 Ann Degusott (?)
G John Johnson 7m Son Thomas
d° Ann French by John French her Brother
d° .Samuel Halinans, at Mai-tin Ulick Brown
10 John lies, and Frances lies at S' Peters parish
12 Ann Warsters hy .... Burk
d° William Browne by Benjamin ....
13 Parnell Stoddard
d" James Col ford by John Chapman
15 Ann Keatura Shipton
1G Samuel Young
17 Nathaniel Hazell
18 Charles Bowrey
19 John Temple
d° Joseph Jackson
d° Mary Griffin
21 Thomas Williams
22 William Connor his Wife Sarah
24 Robert Tinker hy John Chapman
25 Elizabeth Stadams her son William a Bastard by Thomas
Rasgrow
27 Elizabeth Barker by James Smith Waiter
28 Mary Bartou, Old John Cartys Daughter
Dec. 1 Arnold Wilson
1 Cap': Rich0: Tillidge, hy ]{ich': Rowland 'Esq'
d° Charles Bowrey his Son Charles
d° Nicholas Lawrence his Daughter Mary
7 Dennis McConliff at Ed\vd: Magrath ....
9 Margarett Martinbrought
10 Roger Johues at ... .
10 Michael Sutton at Johu Dixous
11 James Nazerine
12 Elizabeth Gallang
12 Christopher Martinbrought hit Son John
14 Mary Bibby
1G Sarah Mills
19 William Taylor by Cap': John Bouse
23 Charles Willis, hy John llazeJl in the Irish Towne
25 John Parker by John Chapman
2S John Deuiini by John ('rushy
30 Mary Bibby her Daughter Mary
31 Edey Ottley ...
31 Ann'; Roundtree hit Daughter Ann
d° Bridgwater bis Negrnc frank
1743- I.Ian. 1 Edward Smith
• The dotted lines ropn - nt i rased words whirh nrc illegible.
t Tin- family later wrote their naiuo " Manlenbrough."
| '* Aun " written over " George."
304
CARIBBEANA.
1743-4 Jan. 7 Sarah* Earle his Daughter Sarah
8 Isaac Wilson
8 John Brand
15 Benjamin Elvin
16 Frances? Ilendrie his Daughter France* hy Dorothy Millrom
23 James Carrey
2") Henry Skerrett
26 Jacob JMulzac
Feb. 7 James Joy
0 William Wur
Id Jane* Buckley Esq": Xeyroe Woman
{To be continued.)
Eljomas <Pocrt>alI, Sttuniral of P)aptt.
Thomas Goodall, Admiral of Hayti, was born at Bristol in 17G7. and at tlie
age of thirteen ran away from school and shipped on a privateer, which was
wrecked at St. Kitts in October 17S0. He then visited an uncle in Montserrat,
and later entered II. M.S. Triton as midshipman, and was present at the action off
Dominica on 12 April 17S2. He soon after changed into the merchant service,
and went on a voyage to China. In 17S7 he married Miss Charlotte Stanton, the
actress, who was acting in Hath in her married name on 6 October. In 1790 lie
was master's mate in the Xemesis ; later commanded a merchant ship bound to
the West Indies, and then a privateer, which he placed at the disposal of
Christophe, President of Hayti. lie returned to England in JS10 and 1812, and
is said to have remitted £120,000 to his agent, one William Fletcher, who robbed
him of his fortune and his wife.
He brought an action against Fletcher in 1S13. and was awarded £5,000
damages. Nothing further is known of Goodall, but he is said to have died in
1832. Mrs. Goodall (born ? 17<>t!) died at Somers Town, London, in July 1S30.
She had eight children, of whom si\ were surviving in L813. t-s< <■ ace. nuts of
both the Goodalls in the D.N.B.
It is quite evident that the Admiral Goodall inquired after ante, p. 17. is
identical with the above, and not with Samuel Cranston Goodall. The connection
of Thomas Goodall with Bristol and Mont*errat, and the number of hi> children
(six), are sufficient proofs.
Editor.
• " Sarah " written over "George."
t " Frances " written over " \\ illiam."
X Between Jam' ami Jim-kK-y " Will"" was written mid ernwd.
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CAKIBBEANA. 30.")
From Nevis Recobds, 17o0— \7~>2, p. 183.
Indenture dated 20 Sept. 1750, between "William Pemberton of Nevis, Esq., and
Margaret his wife of the one part, and Stapleton Dunbar, Esq., of the same
island, of the other part.
The said William and Margaret, in consideration of £50, convey to the said
Stapleton Dunbar the messuage and tenement known as Roger Pemberton's store.
which formed the subject of another Died on the same day, under which tin's
tenement was transferred to Roger's son William.
Witnesses: Michael Butler, Samuel Clarke Pemberton.
From Same, p. 108.
Bond dated 27 Sept. 1751.
"I Joseph Herbert junr " of the island of Nevis am held bound in the sum of
£2000 to be paid to Roger Pemberton of Nevis, Esq.
Whereas several suits are pending in the Courts of King's Bench and Common
Pleas of this island between the said Joseph Herbert as Administrator of the
goods of Simon Brown, Esq., late of Nevis, and the said Roger Pemberton,
"either by virtue of his intermarriage with Mary Smith, widow, or as guardian to
Sarah Brown, an infant under the age of 21 years," if the said Joseph Hi rberl
abides by arbitration in all matters in dispute of the Arbitrators. Samuel Clarke,
Edward Bridgwater, Stapleton Dunbar, and .lames Dasent, all of Nevis, then the
Bond to be void.
From Same, p. 41 S.
I, James Symonds, Esq., of Nevis, President. Stapleton Dunbar of Nevis. Esq .
and Judith Butler Dunbar,! wife of the said Stapleton Dunbar, and Heir at law
to Mary Symonds, late of the said island, dec'1, at the request of the said Mary
Symonds and in consideration of 5 - paid to each of them by Judith Pemberton,
Sarah Pemberton, and Elizabeth Pemberton, junr, of the said island, Spinsters,
and daughters of Robert and Elizabeth Pemberton of the said island, do grant
and sell to the said Judith, Sarah, and Elizabeth Pemberton (junr) :> negro girls.
(Signed) James Simoxds.
Stavleton Dr.vmi;.
Judith Butler Pemberton".
[Note. — The last signature gives surname as Pcnihrrton and not Dunbar,
which must be a clerical error in copying.]
Sworn before Roger Pemberton, one of the Judges of the Court of King's
Bench and Common Picas, 0 October 1751.
From Same, p. 410.
Award of Samuel Clarke and others in the matter of Joseph Herbert's Bond to
Roger Pemberton, dated 23 October 1751.
From this award it appears that Joseph Herbert was at the time Administrator
of the Island, that his wife's name was Sarah, and the daughters of Simon Brown
are referred to as Mary, Elizabeth, and Prances Brown, all dee1.
* Continued from p. 272.
t She was daughter of lion. James Symonds, President of Nevis. Sec Oliver's " History <>f
Antigua," vol. i ., p. 223, and ante, p. i:6S, lor the death of bcr mother on 10 September 17 l.
aged 5'J.'
VOL. I. X
300
CARIBBEANA.
II.
Roger Peinberton. See p. 2GS.=j=Frauees Butler.
I
2nd wife.
William Pemberton,=i=Margarei . . . .,
baptized at G.N. Is married ;
Mav 1721 ; buried buried at G.N.
there 13 * 2G February
1784. Will dated 25 1789. Will
March 17s3 ; proved dated 19 Feb.,
at Nevis 20 Septem- proved at Nevis
berl7S4. Seep.311. 3 March 1789;
I
Other
Samuel Clarke=
pLucretia Her-
sons
Pemberton,
bert. da. of the
and
buried at (J.N.
Hon. Job. Her-
daugh-
30 November
bert : married
ters.
1701.
at J.N. 5 Jan.
See pp.
1700.
268,
269.
A
B
Roger Pern-;
berton, bap-
tized at J.N.
10 March
1747-8 ; liv-
ing 18 May
1803.
^Elizabeth, da. of
| Francis Sanders.
| under 21 in 17G0,
(see will of Tho.
"Williams. Esq.) ;
married at J.N.
1 Jan. 17G7-S ;
buried there 5
January 17S3.
Francis Robert Pemberton.
Pern- baptized at J.N.
berton, 1 January 1752 ;
living of Middle Temple
i'.l Feb. anil Nevis; buried
17^9; at G.N. 15 August
? bur. 1780. Adm'on
at ( i.N. granted in Nevis to
24-Mar. his brother Roger.
1792.
Sarah Pemberton,
baptized at J.N.
17 March 1 7 ."> 7 ;
buried a! G.N. 20
September
aged 9.
" Sally " in
Register.
17<i5.
Called
Burial
Martha Pemberton, bap-
tized at J.N. * 17G5 ;
died unmarried; buried at
G.K. 29 Jan. lsOG. Will
dated 18 May 1803; proved
at St. Kitts"5 Nov. lsuG.
Margaret (Peggy) Pem-
berton, born 17U9 ;
baptized at J.N. 1 Jan.
1771 ; married at (i.N., 1
February 179G, George
llobson ; living In Mav
1803.
Elizabeth Pem-
berton. baptized
at J.N. 20 Sep-
tember 1772.
Frances (Fan-
ny) Pemberton,
baptized at .I.N.
20 September
1772; living un-
married is May
1803 ; ? buried
at J.N. 24 Aug.
1835.
Mary (Polly) Pem-
berton. baptized at
J.N. 3 December
1775 ; living unmar-
ried IS May 1803.
Anne (Nancy) Pem-
berton, baptized at
J.N. 3 December
1775.
William San-
ders Pember-
ton, baptized
at .I.N. *
17S0. then 20
months and 5
days old.
Pu^er Pem-
berton, bap-
tized at J.N.
September
1781.
From Volume ok Nkvis Wills, etc., 17G1 — 17s7, p. 17G.
Order passed by Hon. Joseph Herbert, Esq., President and Ordinary of Nevis,
dated 23 August 17(17.
Whereas Joseph Herbert Pemberton, an infant under 11, hath petitioned bj
Lucretia his mother and \\'"' Pemberton his Uucle thai the guardianship i I
(petitioner'.-) body was granted in the year 17152 to Horatio Herbert in conjunction
with the said Lucretia Pemberton, and that the .-aid Horatio Herbert now residii g
beyond sea. ami being thereby incapable of acting a- guardian, ami prayed for the
guardianship u> be granted to Walter Ni-bett ami Edward Herbert. Esq*, instead
of the said lloratiu Herbert, and together with the said Lucretia 1'embcrton and
William Pemberton, the guardianship was bo granted till the said Joseph Her! ert
Pemberton should attaiu the age of 21 years.
• Month illegible in Roister.
CARIBBEANA.
307
Fbom Same, p. 502.
Will of Sarah Pemberton, spinster, of parish of S. George, Nevis, dated
4 September 1773.
"Whereas my mother Elizabeth Pemberton. widow and relict of Robert
Pemberton, senior. late of the parish aforesaid in the Island aforesaid, did by her
last Will and Testament give ami bequeath unto me the sum of £G00 current
money of the Island aforesaid to be paid in the space of 4 years after her death,
[? as] reference to the said Will of my said mother Elizabeth Pemberton beinc:
had will more fully and at large appear, I do hereby give the said legacy of t'1' 0
.... and all interest now due or which may hereafter be due thereupon, unto my
Samuel Pember- Edward Peui-=f<Elizabeth, Frances Pember--
ton, baptized at berton of St. da. of ton, baptized at
J.N. 13 Decem-
ber 1701 ; died
unmarried 23
February 1S10.
aged 75. M.I.
in St. Mark's
Chapel, Nevis.
George,
Nevis. 17s, 2 .
living 19 Feb.
17s!).
Rev. John
Clcrkson ;
living 25
June
17S2.
J.N. 7 June 17 oo;
married there 17
December 1772 ;
living in 1S01 ;
died in Nevis.
William-
Peinber-
ton.
Walter Maynard
of St. George,
Nevis. Will
dated in England
2n February,
proved lb' July
ls04 (P.C.C.).
^Elizabeth, da. of Wal- Elizabeth Frances Pem-=pJames Maynard (Iter
terand Frances May- berton, baptized at J.N. first-cousin); baptized
nard (his first-cousin); 7 December 1791 ; mar- 7 February 1794.
married at P.K. S ried there 27 March
July 1S02. 1817.
I
Eliza=Dr. Josiah Wehbe Daniell,
Pern- as his 2nd wife. 1st wife
berton. Frances buried at G.N. on
28JunelS21. He married
3rdly at P.N., 0 February
ls."7, Eliza Catherine
Lyons.
Sally Daniell Pember- Ann Mills Pember-
ton, baptized at J.N. ton, baptized at
20 December Is Is.
Frances Herbert Pem-
berton, buried at G.N.
3 March 1821.
J.\ 24Marchl821
Cecilia Butler Pem-
berton, died unmar-
ried.
loving niece Bridget Pemberton," dau. of my brother Robert Pemberton and
Bridget Pemberton his wife (formerly Bridget Bridgwater).
Mentions also sister Elizabeth Pemberton.
Executors to send to England for a mourniug ring for Mr John Bridgwater
of Ne\ is.
Executors appointed: William Pemberton and Robert Pemberton, junior, of
Nevis, Esq™.
Witnesses: Frances Cole. William Taylor, Ann Cole.
Proved before Hon. John Richardson Herbert, Q March L780.
308 CARIHBEANA.
From Volume of Common Records, Nevis, 1777 — 1770. p. 4GS.
Indenture dated is March 177S, between Robert Pemberton the younger of the
parish of St. John, Nevis, Esq., and Elizabeth his wife of one part, and .lames
Smith of the parish of .St. Thomas, Nevis, Esq., of the other part.
In consideration of the sum of 5/- paid by the said James Smith, the said
Eobert and Elizabeth sell to the said .lames Smith a pan-el of land lying in the
parish of Sl James (about 50 acres) formerly in possession of Robert Pemberton
of the said Island, deceased, and father of the said Hubert Pemberton, party to
these presents.
[Boundaries are described, and in the description reference is made to t he-
lands of Roger Pemberton, dec11.]
(Signed) Roukrt Pembertox, Junr.
Elizabeth I'i.mueuton.
William Butler=^Christian, da. of Robert and Elizabeth Pemberton. bap- John
Pemberton, bap- Bridget Pemberton: bap- ti zed at J.N. 2 November But-
tized at J.N. 10 tized at G.N. 25 June 1767; L758; married at G.N. is ler.t
September 170 1 ; married there - * October 1787. Will dated
livin" 19 Feb. 1780. Will dated 14 Dec. 27 December 1S0I ; proved
1780° died before 1S02 ; proved at Nevis 23 at Nevis 24 April L802.
his wife. ; November 1803. 8P-
Kitty Pemberton, baptized at G.N. 20 February
178S; buried there 23 .May 1705.
Joseph Herbert Pember- William Webbe Janus ParrwPein- Fanny 1 ember-
ton born "5 December Pemberton, born berton, born 11 ton, baptized at
1818: baptized at J. X. 11 August 1820; August 1820; bap- -1.V 19 ; July
13 January 1819 ; buried baptized at J.N. tized at J.N. 23 1834 ; died un-
there 9 November IS 19. 23 July 1822. July 1822. married.
Samuel Clarke Pember- Joseph Pember- A son. born circa .John Pembi r
ton born 2.'. December ton, buned at A prd 1822; buried ton baptized at
1818- baptized at J.N. J.N. 4 October atG.K.2SOctober J X 27 January
14 January 1819; boned L823. 1822. L830.
there 23 December L819.
From Volume of Nr.vts Wills, 1764—1787, p. 545.
Will of Elizabeth Pemberton, senior, dated 2t June L78L
Leveies to '-my nephew Oobcrl Pemberton," "my niece Elizabeth Pemberton."
"Whereas my mother Elizabeth Pembertou did leave and bequeath to mo
; ^^tZ^XS^n Nevi,, 1-1 1 a,..l wa, buried 8 Jul, 1800, , ed 52,
ami ILL at Okeford Pitipaine, Dorset.
CATIIBBEANA.
301)
from her estate the sum of €000 current money to be pail in 3 years after her'
death, & which happened some time in the year 1730, which sum of £000 has
never been paid but still remains due from the said Estate," I desire that the
said sum may he divided between the sons ami daughters of my " brotlx r Robert
Pembcrton. senior, Es<p," viz., Bridget Pembcrton, junr., Elizabeth Pemberton,
Christian Pembcrton, Robert Pemberton junr, Roger Bridgwater Fcmberton,
William Henry Pembcrton, Mary Butler Pemberton, and Louisa Pemberton, and
should any die before 21 their proportion to be divided amongst the survivors.
Executors: "my cousin Robert Pemberton, junior, Esq.," ami Edward Parris.
Witnesses : Grace Dasent, Edward Pemberton, 1. Pemberton.
Proved before Hon. John Richardson Herbert, President of Nevis, by Edward
Pembcrton, Esq.
Sarah Pemberton, bap-
tized at J.N. 9 Decem-
ber 170S. Will dated
29 September LS29 ;
proved at .St. Kitts 22
August 1S3S.
=. . . . Hobson Margaret Pemberton, =p.Joseph Herbert
of St. Kitts, baptized at J.N. S Pemberton. bap-
died before March 1707 ; buried tized 1 October
29 September there 10 July ISJs, 170 L and buried
is:!!). aged S2 years and 7 14 October 17ss
mouths. at J.N.
Sarah -
Anne
Hob-
son,
living
2!) Sep.
1S29.
Rev. Joseph Herbert Pem-
berton, bom in September,
baptized at J.N. S Decem-
ber I7s7 ; St. John's ( 'al-
lege, Cambridge, B. A. 1811;
married at (1. Iv. 11. Nov.
1817; Rector J.N. and
G.N. lsls -70; died 1'.)
September 1S70. M.I. at
G.N.
Roger Pem-
berton.
Samuel Pem-
berton, horn
29 Ma) 17m; ,
baptized 1 I
Aug., buried
10 Oct. L7SG
at J.N.
Walter May-
nard Pember-
ton of Spring
Hill. Nevis,
livin- 1!) Feb
1 7S9 I'irowned
in wreck ol
" Clarendon "
off Isle of
Wight 11 Oct.
L836.
Ann Prcn-
tis, da. of
Edward
Huggius,
Esq., son. ;
married at
G N sMav
L818.
Rev. Walter., Mary
Pemberton, Pem-
baptized at berton,
J.N. 5 Nov.
LS27; diedai
Alpliamstone
Rectory, co.
Essex, 2
March 1901.
I I
\\ alter Pemberton, born 2»
February, bapl ized at J.N. 2!)
March L820; died 12 February
1849, aged 2'.). M.I. in -St.
Mark's Chapel, Nevis.
Edward Pemberton. Ml).,
born 12 November, baptized
at O.N. 26 December LS21 ;
died 12 August Is 10. aged 2."..
M.I. in St. Mark's Chapel.
Nevis.
Joseph Pemberton, bap-
tized a: J.N. •"> Novem er
ls-_»7; died 13 Apr.; LSo3,
aged 20. Ml. in St.
Mark's Chapel, Nevis.
Ann Pemberton, baptized
ai T.N. 2j February
ls2"> ; drow ned with her
father 1 1 October L83G.
I
James Ernest Pemberton,= Anne, da. of Henry Swanston
living at Nevis L902 and Maynard and Louisa [nee
probably in 1909. Thurston) his wife.
Aubrey
Fern- '
berton.
310
CAHI1TCEANA.
III.
Robert Pemberton, probably 2nd sou of Robert=pElizabcth died
Pembcrton, and brother of Roger Pemberton ; 17-jO. Mentioned in will of
? buried at G.N. S April \7~>'2. aged 03, and not her dau. Sarah as having sur-
on 13 January 171"), as on p. 2GS ante. rived her husband.
Elizabeth Pember-
ton, baptized at
G.N. 28 November
1717 ; died unmar-
ried * 1781.
Will dated 24 June,
proved at Nevis 17
November 17s 1.
Sec p. 30S ante.
Sarah Peinber-
tou, died un-
married *
1771). Will
dated 4 Sep-
tember 1773;
proved at Nevis
0 March I 7 mi.
Sec p. 307 ante.
Robert lVmbcr-=
ton, baptized at
< i.N. 13 Septem-
ber 1720. Will
dated 21 June
1 7s2 ; proved at
Nevis 2S
ber 1784.
below.
Octo-
See
Bridget
1 1
Mary Pember-
Bridge-
ton, baptized at
water,
G.N. 8 Mav
1 722 ; buried
there 10 May
17-23.
Judith Pember-
ton.
.1 I
Elizabeth Pemberton,
baptized at G.N. 27
January 1703.
Robert Pemberton, bap-
tized at G.N. 0 Novem-
ber 170o ; buried there
22 January 17G7.
Bridget Pem-
berton,' bap-
tized at G.N.
* 1700;
married there
23 January
17s3.
= Andrew
Ro.SS.
*/s
Christian Pem-="\ViHiam But-
berton, bap-
tized at G.N.
25 June 1707 ;
married there
17S0. Will
dated 14 Dee.
1802 ; proved
at Nevis 23 No-
vember 1803.
ler Pember-
ton. ^ou of
William and
Margaret
Pemberton.
See |>. 30S,
ante.
Fkom Volume or Nkvis Wills, 1 7 1> l — 1787, p. 611.
Will of Robert Pemberton, Benr., of parish of St. George, Nevis, Esq., dated
21 June 1782.
Desires to be buried at the Parish Church of St. George, at discretion of
Executrix.
All estate, real and personal, not otherwise devised, is left to his dear wife
Bridget Pemberton, her heirs and snigns, on trust, after payment of debts and
funeral expenses, etc., to pay to each of his children, except his eldest son Robert,
£50U, viz. .—
To daughter Bridget, one year after his decease.
„ ,, Elizabeth, two years ,, „
„ „ Christian ")
„ son Roger Bridgewatcr j At respective ages of 21 years
„ ,, William Henry y or day of marriage, whichever
,, daughter .Mary Butler shall first happen.
it .» Louisa
Also various negroes to each of the above children.
To wife Bridget Pemberton the use ><( dwelling-house, out-offices, furniture.
and plate for life, as well as annual interest of legacies to children till they
respectively fall due.
To son Robert L'lOn per amux* -for maintenance and education during his
minority. Said Robert made Residuarv Legatee.
Wife Bridget appointed sole Esecoitris
(Signed) Robert Pbiibebtov, Sen'.
• Month Illegible in Register.
CARIBBEANA. 311
Witnesses : Robert Pemberton, junior, Robert Pemberton, Roger Pcmberton.
Proved by Robert I'embertou before Hon. John Richardson Herbert, President
and Ordinary of the island of Nevis, 2S October 1784
From Nevis Records, 1783—1785, p. 1 L 7.
Dated 2o June 1782.
John Clerkson of parish of St. Paul, Nevis, Clerk, for divers reasons unci in
consideration of bis love, etc., for his grandson William Pemberton, nui of his
(the donor's) daughter Elizabeth, wife of Edward Pemberton of the parish of
St. George, Nevis, gives the said William Pemberton one slave.
I II II I
Robert Pemberton, born Roger Bridgewater Mary Butler Pern- Augustus
20 December 176S : bap- Pembetton, baptized berton, baptized at Tnomas
tized at G.N. 1L March at G.N. '1 January G.N. 19 November Molan
1709. Will dated 0 1772. " 1775. Pemberlou,
March, proved at Nevis — — baptized at
4 September 1802. William Pemberton, Louisa Pemberton, G.N. 3 Feb.
baptized at G.N. L9 baptized at G.N. 1780
November 177o. 1779.
Feom Volume of Nevis Wills, 17(31 — 17b7, p. Gt)5.
Will of William Pemberton of the Island of Nevis, dated 2o .March 17b3.
Gives to his three sons —
Edward I'embertou ") , ., ,. .,
„ , i, . I ami the survivor or them,
Robert 1 VmVrtou
i their heirs an 1 assijnis,
William Butler Pemberton J °
all his estates, plantations, negroes, etc. (except as otherwise specified), upon
trust that they shah permit his dear wife Margaret Pemberton for her natural
life to occupy his house at Terrace Gut, whciv he then lived, with olfices, etc.
After payment of debts the trustees are to raise and pay
To son Francis and daughters Elizabeth, Margaret, and Sarah Pemberton,
£oi»0 apiece as soon as possible, with interest at S per cent, till paid.
To dear wife Margaret, rix negroes and all household and kitchen furniture,
etc., as well as the sole use of a good and safe riding horso,
To son Roger, tlOU ■current money only, because 1 have in my lifetime paid
a great deal of money for him ami am still to pay more."
To '• daughter Frances Maynard, wife of Walter Maynard, Esq.," CJ">. to be
paid twelve months after Lest itor's decease, "as 1 male provision for her >^\\ her
marriage."
Estates to be kept in good repair by Trustees, and his son Edward to be
Manager on a reasonable salary during continuance of trusts.
To son Edward, his heirs and assigns for ever, the plantation lately purchased
of Mr. Dunbar, on which the said Edward now resides, " together with a part of
the land that 1 purchase 1 from my nephew ttobert I'embertou and Miss I ranees
Williams," now Frances Juucs, and wife of the Itev. William Jones, which said
part of laud, as well as one other pari hereinafter devia d to my son liobcrt, wi
* Bubort Pemberton, afterwards Itectorol St. George's, l)a«3otcrro, married Elizabeth, isit -
of tin* l''i Hi' is Wiih on-, wiin married ilie lc-\. IViu. Junes at 6l. JuUu'a, Xevu, ou LttJuly 177i>.
.
312 CARI1U1EANA.
the land of "William Kit, A lato of Michael Williams, dec'1 (thai is to say) from
the path leading up to the mountain to the Line of George Webbc, Esq."
To son Robert, his heirs and assigns fur ever, the estate, etc.. called Ten-arc
Gut, together with the oilier parts of the land mentioned purchased from
Testators nephew Robert Pemberton and .Mrs. Frances Jones "(that is to -.r. i
from the path leading to Morgan's to the path leading up to the Mountain."
To son William Butler Peinberton, bis heirs and assigns for ever, all that
piece of land late belonging to Richard Beach, together with the land called
Springet's land, and another piece of land called the Training ground.
To sons Robert and William Butler, land formerly of Stapleton Dunbar, Esq.,
and late of Mrs. Judith Butler Dunbar, in the parish of St. George, near \<
Castle in the lower grounds, as tenants in common and not as joint tenants.
To three sons. Edward. Robert, and William Butler, their heirs and assigns,
all negroes, mulattos, horses, mules, cattle, plantation utensils, and all real and
personal estate, goods, chattels, etc., not hereinbefore given, and the reversions,
remainders, etc., of all estates, to be equally divided between them. The said
three sons appointed Executors.
(Signed) War. Pemberto>-.
"Witnesses : Dd Henry. Joseph W. Stanley, Ah"' Alvarez.
Proved by Joseph Webbe Stanley before John Richardson Herbert, President
of Nevis, 20 September 17SE
From Nevis Records, 17S3 — 17S5, p. L14.
Release of a Jjegacy, dated 30 May 17S3.
Roger Peinberton. greeting. Whereas Jacob Williams Sanders, late of
S' Thomas, by his Will dated 22 Sep. L753 did bequeath £1UU0 to his niece
Elizabeth Sanders, late wife of the aforesaid Roger Pemberton, bv the name..!'
"Elizabeth Sanders, daughter of my brother Francis Sanders, dec'1," the . sum of
£1000, to be paid on her attaining the age of 17 years or marriage, and whereas
the said Elizabeth Sanders did on or ab >ut 1 January L757* intermarry with the
said Roger Pemberton. whereby the said legacy became due.
And whereas John William Sanders, residuary legatee of the said Jacob
"Williams Sanders and brother to Elizabeth Sanders, did in L770 pay to the said
Roger Pemberton the said legacy, with interest I £1280 in all), he the said lioger
releases the said Jacob Williams Sanders from further liability.
From Common Recodds, Nevis, 17s5 — 17S7, pp. 28—30.
Deeds of gift, dated 2G August 17M.
The Honl,lc Robert Pemberton of North Wales in the parish of St. John grants
a negro man slave to his daughter Ann Jones Pcmbertou. Sworn to 5 duly 17v">.
A sun ilar deed in ta\ our of his son John Puller Pemberton, " now of Greenw ieh."
A sun ilar deed in favour of his daughter Eliza Willi mis Pemberton.
[This is important as shewing that ou the date named Robert Pemberton had
not taken Holy Orders, and that he was then a member of the Council ami entitled
to the style of " Honourable."
Sarah Williams, wife of John Williams of Nevis and mother-in da w of the
above-named Robert Pemberton. was buried at Greenwich in 1771 (sec " Lysou's
"Environs of London," vol. iv., p, 171,), shewing thai the family had some
connection with that place. The churchyard has latel) been converted into
a recreation ground, and it is dillicult to identify Borne "I the tombstones within
iron railings. J
(To bf contiaui d )
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jttatson ^letters relating to IDominica,
1800-180:
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lMt.'i
94. Robert Reid to J. M.
Dominica. 2i May 1S03.
My dear Sir
I embrace the earliest opportunity that has occurred to acknowlege your
kind favor of the [blank] of last Month, lot any delay on my part might be
prejudicial to your Interest respecting your Otfice by inducing you to wait long
for an Answer from me. When i wrote to you and Mr Gillou relative to your
Office, and to request your and his friendly assistance, it was under a presumption
that you were likely to be provided for by a pension from Government, and that
whoever was to be appointed your Succefsor would receive all the Emoluments ;
and as I had become tired of the laborious part of my profession. I resolved, if I
could be appointed to succeed you, to sacrifice the difference between my practice
at the Bar and the revenue of the office to my personal Ease in this relaxing
climate, which in my opinion would have been sacrificing a thousand pounds
currency a year at least : but I am sure you will agree with me that to give up a
lucrative practice of upwards of 63000 a year for an Office which on the Terms
proposed would not brim: me above seven hundred pounds would be purchasing a
little personal Ease at by tar too great a price. As for any Expectation that the
Alsembly would nfsist it must be out of the question ; I know their Sentiments,
and am persuaded that had not the Governor, by communicating Lord Hobarts
Letter, convinced them tint tin' person to be appointed 0. Justice would receive
the Sterling Salary, they would not have sent him the ftlefsage you are in
pofselsion of.
I must therefore, my dear Sir, decline your offer and lie contented to make
the most of my present Situation a tag on for a few years longer — however 1
ai'sure you I shall be happy to hear of your having made such arrangements as
will preclude the necelsity of your again coming out to reside in this Country, to
whicn you have so great an aversion.
I am my dear Sir
Yours most faithfully
Ron1 Kki i).
05. J. M. .)' to .!. M. S'.
Roseau, Dominica, 25"' May L803.
pr Brig Laurel, via Bristol.
.... What they would vote it is impotsible to say. .Much mu-t d< peud on
their Whims and future Timos. At prcseui I am inclined to think thej would to
you as well to a Person of their own uoinin ition * otc from £300 to Cf>:>i> ( Jurrcncj ,
As the Gov' is on very good L'enns with tiie.n, which you would with him also be,
I think they would be inclined to do i > you tint which they would to one of their
own nomination, but to a Person that did not please them, I apprehend they
would vote him nothing, therefore 1 Eoar in case you shall remain dctcrin
to remain in Euglaud, any Terms you can euter upon with a p irso i to co ne <>ut
in yf Room, the uncertainty of this Vote will be a jjreat Impediment to your
• Continued from p. 217.
311
CAKIHBKANA.
desired Succefs that is in securing a Certainty of an Annual Sum. Whatever
you may determine upon herein Secrecy 1 believe is absolutely necelsary that the
House here may have no Reason to suppose that you nap any Salary or fees of
the Office. Mr J. Robinson is always very civil and he tells me that if he don't
find you in Argyle Street, that he will somewhere else. From him I think you
may gather much, so as to be enabled to judge the better what will be the most
advisable herein, lie has always been next to the Governor in giving advise,
therefore you must make allowance for his leaning too much towards favoring the — ,
wishes of the Governor, which' will be I think to prevail upon vou to return.
You will ham from Kobinson that Laiug is no Favorite, Madame Laing is not
either with Mf3 Prevost. The Governor, Harvey, Gordon, Hyndman, .v (apt.
Brough set oft' early this morning to visit P. Ruperts and rlampstead. They arc-
to return by Sunday next 29 . I have taken this leisure time to commence my
Letter altho' I do not think the Ganges will sail before the 2d of June. Mela"
Kobinson, (Jay, J. Fraser A: .Ionian are Pafseugers by her also M" \V. Henderson
& her two Children. Metcalfe talks of leaving this in July next. He invited us
yesterday to dine at P' .Michel — Groves Estate — his first Invitation since our
Arr1. Kobinson. two Lucas's, Smith A Ilooton, Hyndman, Reid & Rob1 Metcalfe
formed the Party. 1 suspect M1' Robinson has sacrificed a great deal in coming
to an Arrangement with Metcalfe, a Bill in Ch? was ready to have been filed on
the day they agreed.
You will see the Gov' is very fond of visiting. We have dined lately at both
the Jollys, once the Govr breakfasted at the Abbe's Estate. He is very much
fallen oft, & 1 am surprised he has not benefited of joining Mr K. in the Ganges.
1 shall refer you to .). Robinson for most matters relating to the People here.
Jn: Corlet very soon retires to Mahan. Land uncleared lie has purchased. He
invited us not main' Days ago to dine at Boery, but his little Girl being taken ill,
we were prevented & have nol since been a^ain invited. Last Sunday Mrs B.
Lucas & Daughters, Mrs Reid <$ R sette, aud Mr* Chollet dined at Gov" House.
A few davs before M Goi Ion & M" Chollet dined with us. The Ladies are
much divided. The two last mentioned don't speak to each other, nor does the
former of the two visit M" Reid. M Hyndman has affronted Mr5 Chollet, so
that the last mentioned Dinner Day at which Hyndman dined also, we were not
all very sociable.
I am sorry to have to write the Major that his Horse has died since be left
Town. This however he might have expected. Cordon the Com' was to have
taken him, Eor a carl Horse, and to have given him 30 -Joes had he re • ov0. I am
surprized his Father shd have purchased such a Monster. The Major ehri.-t'1 him
Sampson.
2 7"' May.
The Major writes me a few lines from P. Ruperts to say that M' I'r
& Capt. Younghusband of the Osprej Sloop of War dine with them to Day, that
is the 26"'. The next Day they are to dine with I'rottor ami on Saturday Ms-' to
breakfast with Doctor Roque on their way to Town. The Major writes if I am
asked to give any advice about his Horse Sampson, to recommend decisive
Measures, kill or cure. I 'nave omitted to tell you that Mr Trotter was married
last Week to Mil's .lane Henderson. This has been a match made. I suppose,
by Madame Laing. It is said l' rotter recJ L0U0 G* from Laing. Harvej wr
me that the Blenheim is now fully manned having recJ LOO Men from the (
de Ruyter. Capt: Younghusb'1 when at Roseau a few d.n- ago told me that she
WOUld bo ready to leave En-J :' Harbour in about, 10 D»>», I'M! I is draught of
Seamen will enable Henry, 1 think, to get out Sooner. The whole of the Blame
in gettin« the Ship on shore, is universally given out as atl etii
Master, i heard from lleurv soon afl rrival al English Harbour, but mt
since, lie did not acknowledge the rece.pt ol Richard's Letter, 1 forwarded to him.
Commodore Hood has boon cruizing Eor jome time to wind1 and in sight ol
CARIBBEANA. 315
Martinique, it appears that there has been a sort of altercation (by Letter)
between Mr Villant £ the Commodore about examining the Merchantmen to
Wa of Martinique. The Cyane Capt: Maxwell, and the Osprey are now pals
from P. Ruperts to join the Squadron.
Gen1 Ernouf now commands at (Juad1"'. be arr'1 not long ago in the Surveillante
Frigate & bro1 with him about 2oO Troops. Gen1 La Crolse return- to France.
Gen1 Menard who commanded the Troops and Claire Fontaine Com* (of M
were apprehended by La Crolse & Lcscallier the Prefet of Gpc on suspicion of
impe . . . . the levy of some Taxes imposed on the Planters. The former was
sent to France and the latter was suffi red to go to M'|uc he Btaid some Days on
his way, and was pretty much at the Gov' House. The Govr is partial to Back-
gammon & Piquet, the latter Clairfontaine & he often reBorted to. On the
arrival of Ernouf, La Croix second in Command of the Troops at G1* with al
18 others were arrested, shipped on board a Corvette for France and sailed num.
In case a War takes place very soon. I suspect, the immediate object on our side
will be I conjecture to attack Guadaloupe, and our Governor with 400 Men will
go from this, he will be second in Command. This between ourselves. However
my opinion is that War will be avoided this year.
28"' May.
I dined yesterday with Mr Robinson. He will not leave us before the 'J'1 of
next Month. Whether he will sit as Sen' Ala' Justice at the Courts on the W'
inst' I know not. 1 told him at my disapp' in not rec-' your Letter by the Mail.
He seems to think from Lord Hobarts Letter of Nov' last that a Person is to be
appointed in yr Room, and that a Pension will be provided for you. but >our
Letter to Reid, I fear, does away your Expectations of any such thing taking
Place. Robinson is so intimate with the Gov1 that he learns no doubt, every I
from him. The Gov is so angry with Tel'sier that he intends, Harvey tells me,
to take out of his hands his private Concerns, in which case, [ suspi I Robinson
& Blackburn will become his Attorneys. From the Govr putting some Q
to me, some time ago, with respect to my Friend Mr Giilon, he had [utcntions
very probably of resorting to him, but his Intimacy with Mr Robinson will claim
his first attention.
I have just now finished writing Invitations for the 4"' of June, and shall
as I am tired, conclude this and write vou again by M' Robinson. Dim I shall
forward to Morrow bv the Laurel Brig for Bristol. Mr Reid you and
M' Giilon by this opp*. How unfortunate is Mr Giilon at Wallhouse
the Manager died last night, but he is no lois. M Lam- has sen! M 1L
(Mana^er° at Macbuchrie) for the present to Wall0, yet so many cl eatc
confusion £ drawbacks to the Estate. M' Wardrobe is here - Barth"
whom 1 asked the other Day, whether there was any prospect ol obtaim
good Manager from leeward, lie hopes to succeed at .V Knts. Between ourselves
I suspect Mr Lain" has kept Kemp on ace1 of owing him a Debt, \ a Person
Ireco.n'1 not Ion- ago he .lid not approve. He was better than Kemp at any
Rate tho' a very drunken Fellow too. Wishing you n II ^^ rem' to
Mr Giilon believe me always, My dear Sir, your atl" A dutiful Son
J>° Matson.
9G. Dominica. June 1. J. M. J« to his Father J. M. Sr.
pr Ship Ganges, Capt. Carr.
I have juBl now been packing up the several Act* rear which
APJol.n Robinson (the Presidenl ol the Council) is to take charge ol tor the
Secretary of State's Office. We dined last Monday at D' Joliusi . . •
llyndma'n appear, to have rec ' a good Edu ation. He n casl a-ale bj M • I liolle
for havinu written some lines on her P. Jolly uaun I M liubuwou that
31° CARIBBEAXA.
en given agamst him . M< Robinson's Nephew who acted for me in the
Customs will look alter Ins Uncles affairs.
97. Dominica. June 4. Ditto.
pr Packet P»s Amelia.
The Got' has written a Letter to Adam Gordon Esq. Downing Street
informing him that Laing has recovered the amount of Quit Kent Money £10 000
st- by action brought against the late Gov- Johnstone & that he thinks Lam-
should be made to account for this money. °
9S. Cheltenham. June 15. J. M. Sr to his son J. M. Jr. at D.
7th Tfe43S1eTS PapCrS tdl US' t,,at M'S Prevost waa delivered oi a Daughter on the
/ or April ... 1 am not sorry to learn that vou leave the managem' of Wall-
nouse to jlr Lams.
100. J. M. Junr to J. M. Senr.
Ar !, „. Dominica, 10"' July 1S03.
My Dear Sir, J
, I,,am Ju,st aovi returned from the Post Office having delivered the
Governors Dispatches. I therefore avail myself of the leisure moment to write
you a few lines whilst the Captain of the Packet is getting on board Erom the
iurt here, a small supply of gunpowder &c, there being a small Privateer to lee-
ward. M" & Mils Daniel of Xevis are on their way to that L, they dined at G«
House yes>. M' Marty,, formerly Storekeeper at .M><= takes his pafsase m the
if1 tor England, and Mr Hyudmau as far as S' lvitts.
I must now tell you of the Changes that have happened in this part of the
World since the late change of affairs. On the 10'" of fas1 month the Governor
& Harvey embarked in the Osprey Sloop of War for Barbados, but falling iu with
a french ordnance Ship, they pul in to S' Vincents with her. Harvey was disp11
to Barbados in a Seh: & the Govr returned here in the Osprey on the LS' The
next Day he again sailed to meet the Expedition (he knew to be about to sail
from LMos) „!! s« Lucia. On the 21" the landing took place ri the foils
morning early .Morne Fortune was carried by Storm. Nothing can equal the
Courage & Bravery displayed by Gov1 Prevost. To his Council & advice the
Corn' m Chief. Gnnfield attributes the Glory of the Day. Part of the Expedition
with the Com' in Chiefs Gov1 Prevost &c. after this sailed ag1 L'oba^o wind, fell
im-v. The Governor rcturn'd to this Island on the 5,h inst1.
All this has occasioned -real Changes & none do I feel more bo than thai of
the lots, from the Governors Family, of my Friend Major Harvey, lie is appd
to act as Dep> Adj1 General at Barbados in the room of Col Morderi - and
dangerously wounded at S' Lucia,. A' is to be recommeud( I Vacancy in
case of the death or resignation of the Colonel. He the .Major has Bcut to" mo
for his diff1 articles left at Boseau.
This change lias had such an effect on mo that 1 Law already come to a
determination in relinquishing my present Situation of Secretary t i tlie Governor.
Immediately on recs Harvey* Letter anuouncing tome his fortunate succcl I
wrote to him to say that such would now be the difference to me in the Goverui
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CA.RIBBEA>\\. 317
Family (partly from his absence) that I found my Situation such as to come at
once to tin's determination. I wrote him that I Bhould wait to hear from him
before 1 spoke to the Governor on the Subject, but the arrival of the Packet and
Mr Hyndman's Intention of leaving the island tor S' Kitts obliged me not to
defer 'it. 1 conceived that the Gov' might approve of Mr Hvndman (whom I i
very partial to) which induced mo to speak thus early, but the Govr told me that
altho' he liked Mr 11. in some things, he would not answer him in the cap-* of
his Sec>.
The foil- are the Reasons I stated to the Gov'.
That 1 found my Constitution would not bear the confinement of a sedentary
Life. That Businei's which required attention at all times frequently had such
an effect on my heaving that the deafnefs rather increases from that ace' and
relaxed state from confinement. That the Hurricane Months were now app8 &
that as I had had all the favorable part of the year to better my Constitution ami
hearing, I could not expect at the approaching Months in any way to g;et forward,
but by" recreation occasionally in the Country and a perfect command of my own
time. That unlets I was capable of doing the Duty, as it required to be done, I
would not attempt to carry it on in a negligent and unattentive way.
The Governor behaved" very handsome, told me he was sorry on this ace' as lie
scarcely knew whom to look to, but that as he knew more of M Constable than
any other Person, he requested me to speak to him concerning his taking the
Duty of the olliee, which J have & he will accept it. The Gov" asked me if tl
wa3 any other app' he had in his Gift that would better suit me. but there is not
at present. I should have asked for the app' of Treasurer in the room of M' -Met-
calfe who goes with Convoy 2U inst' but he will succeed in deputing his Brothi r
I made up my mind to leave Engd very much because Harvey & 1 should be
so much together, and his presence at the Gov' Table at all times much al's - ■ I
me in the unp1 situation 1 frequently found myself owing to the i We
were always in the Office together, slept in the same House, heard always from
Harvey the Gov" wishes, talked of what pai'sed in the Family <tc. that we made
out very well together. 1 am now like a fish out of Water and 1 will not run
the risk of weakening my Cons" any longer.
I know and am aware of my throwing up a good app1, but it it is to be held at
such a risk what can 1 do better, than endeavour to preserve what 1 have and take
my Chance of something turning out that may answer my Const". 1 am going to
lodcre with Mr Hooton for some time and do the best 1 can. I shall now be able
to attend to my l'M Mr Gillons al'f ». 1 cannot write him for want of lime by this
opp> but will by the next, should the lu of Man"1 be attacked alter the hurri-
cane Months, I hope vou will do anything iu \" Power towda seeurin« the offer of
some app' at that l.-'i1. Henry is to take charge of the Convoy iu the \ enus F"
to sail from S< Lucia on the 20"'. Capt. Graves is to take the Blenheim, l'his .1
have only lately been informed of. Henry will not like ibis. Wishii g VOU every
Happinels and that 1 may soon hear of y' fixed Residence that is y long wished
for Wishes and believe me always,
My Dear Sir
Yr. very aff"' £ dot1 Son
.1 V M ATSOV.
( To be continued.)
318
CARIBBEAN A..
jBtamtmrntal Knscrtpttons in £>ncj;Ianti
relating to CcLlcst Sntrians/
WALCOT BURIAL GROUND, BATH.
On a head-stone : —
To the Memory of
Catiluuxk Robeetsox,
Relict of An \\.\deu Robebtso>" Esqr.
formerly Naval Officer at Jamaica
last surviving lister of the late
Captn. PATH 1 C K S I NCLAIR,
of the Royal Navy,
who died in tliia City March 20ll,t 1S22,
Aped C>^ Years.
1S22, Marcli 28. At Bath, Catherine, relict of A. Robertson, esq. formerly
a naval officer at Jamaica, and last surviving dau. [sic] of the laic Capt. Patrick
Sinclair, R.N. (" G.M.," 3S2.)
On a flat stone fixed to the boundary wall at the north-east corner of the
ground : —
Sacred to the Memory of
THOMAS PRINCE ESQR.
late of the Island of Jamaica,
departed this Life June 19,h. IS1G
\ ged 71 .
WILLIAM THOMPSON l'KIXCE
Infant Sou of
THOMAS and MART ANN PRINl E,
departed this Lite Decr. Ll,h. ISOG.
Also to the Mcniorv of
MKS. SARAH Dl ME 1.1, A
who departed this life
on the L8,h. Day of Decr. L833,
Aged 72 l'ears.
And to the Memorv of
MARY ANN PRINCE,
Relict of the above
THOMAS PRINCE ESQBE.
She departed this life
on the 20tb Day of March 1847,
Aged 7:< Tears.
See untr, p. 120. for the marriage, 2-1 November LU73, of Captain Lawrence
Prince and Su/.anah Hermonson.
Will of John Prince of Jamaica, planter, proved 17^1 (223, Rockingham.)
ISO'3, Dec. :il. Tho. Prince, j tin., esq. oi Jamaica, to M iss Moriai ue Sanderson,
&c. ("G.M.,"1254.)
• Continued from i. 265
f It is ditlicult nihil the stone i« worn to distinguish bitucen (.) and 8, and the date II
probably 28, as given in the "Gent. Mag."
CARIBBEAN.*.. 319
1S07, Nov. 1. In Portland, Jamaica, of the yellow fever. Mrs. M. Prince, wife
of Thomas P. jun. esq. of that island, and grand-daughter of the late sir Christo-
pher Hales, bart. (" G.M." for LSOS, S6.)
1S1G, Thursday June 20. resterday died, at his house in Widcouib-Crescent,
Thomas Prince, esq. (" B.C.")
Sir Chr. Hales, 4th Bart., married, September 17o<>. a dau. of Ed. Harrison
of Morely, co. Antrim, and died L7 May 1777, and had one son Sir John and
a dau. Elizabeth. (Betham.)
On a flat stone : —
Sacred to the Memorv of
COLIN CAMPBELL Esqr
of this City and formerly of
the Island of Jamaica
" . Died Sepr 24th 1S2G Aged S3.
17GG, Feb. 7. Ja. Campbell, Esq ; of J., at Rotherhithe. (" G.M.," 103.)
1774, March 10. John Campbell, Esq: of J., to Miss Storer, daughter of
Thomas Storer, Esq ; of Golden square. (Ibid., 141.)
1790. Latelv. In J., Mr. James Campbell. (Ibid., 859.)
1791. Latelv. In J., Capt. Dougal Campbell. {Ibid., L8G.)
1791. Lately. In J., Mr Duncan Campbell, of St. Ann's. (Ibid., 1065.)
1795, Sept. Duncan Campbell, esq. {Ibid., 1057.)
179S, July 8. At Minard, in J., Archibald Campbell, esq. of Knockbury.
(Ibid., 811.)
On a large tomb within iron railings : —
Sacred to the Memorv of
Major GEORGE GORDON, of the
2nd: "West India Regiment :
who died at S': Vincent, in the Weft Indies
Septr: 179G, Aged 45.
Major G EO RG E SXL E< rER GORDON,
of the 8th Weft India Regiment
Son of the above :
died at Antigua, in the West Indies
Octr. 2Slb: 1809, Aged 22.
All'o ANNE, Widow of the above
Major GEORGE GORDON
who died Nov: 30th: 1823, Aged G2.
Alfo ANNABELLA MACKAY Widow
Sister of the late
Ll. General II. M. G.
who died Decr. 21" IS31 Aged 75.
1809, Oct. 28. At Antigua, after a few days illness, and in his 23d year,
Major George Gordon, of the sth West India Kegiinent, nephew rd Col. <•
and military sccretarv to the Earl or Harrington. His i-areer was *hort but
brilliant. He served in the Expedition to Zealand; was aide-de-camp to Gen.
instruther in the memorable battle of Vimieru ; and commanded with greal
credit to himself, the Gtli Uegiment during the eumpaign in Spam, which c<
was the last of the Biitia-li Armv thai embarked at Coruuna. An bigher eulogium
cannot be pronounced on Major" Gordon than to nu thai he was patronized by
those "Teat and nood men, the late Sir John Moore and Gen. Aiistruthcr, who
honoured him with thou- friendship. He has left a disconsolate mother and slut
to deplore his loss. (" G.M.," L236.)
320 CARIBBEANA.
BATH ABBEY CEMETERY.
On a white marble column: —
htjgh monk lam in: F.SQBK.
OF THE ROTi W. NAVY,
WHO DIED AT JAMAICA 5T" NOV" LS21,
AGED 21 VEAHS.
[There are memorials to others of the family, but they were not West Indian.]
BAT II WICK CEMETERY, BATH.
This cemetery was consecrated in 1S5G. Near the chapel : —
TO THE MEMORY OF
FRANCIS WHITE i:
FORMERLY OF BERBK E
BRITISH GUIANA
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 15, ISGO
AGED 74.
High up the hill, above the chapel. A white marble twisted column i
with Italian mosaic : —
ALLA MADRE MIA
MARY ELEANOR
DAUGHTER OF THE LATE
WILLIAM KERR ES./B. CiF NASSAU W. INDIES
WIDOW OF
WILLIAM JONES ESQ". THE ROCK, MONTGOMERYSHIRE
DIED SEl'T". L0IU. 18S8.
ilnid
WIDCOMBE. BATH.
In the churchyard, east of the chancel. Ou a flat stoue over a vault, enclosed
by iron railings : —
} D WILLIAM II VLL Esq;,
late of the Island of Jamaica
died April 8lU. IS03
Aged 55.
1805, Thursday, April 11. Monday died at llattield-ph.ee, Wm. Hall, esq.
(" Bath Chronicle.") ... ,, , c \\r u n it ,
^ In St. Catharine's Cathedral is an inscription to Mary dau o \\ m Ha Em],
in Westmoreland, died 1735, aged 12. Ho was Member for thai parish 1,20 30.
CK°lb7653Ap7)Capt. John Hall, al Kingston. Jamaica. (" G M.," 2990
Will'ofTho.HallofJn d I i ho. Esq., proved 17,2 (400, 1 aver nor.)
17S7 Kov Lately. Al Ludlow. 1!-. Hall, esq; ... Jamaica to M'ssW.za
Humfrek of Ludlow: ("G.M.," L 123, and ' I'own and Country Mag. oto)
1795 Aug. 25. At his pen al Mount Prospect, Liguanea, near Kingston, .1 ,
the Hon'. Charles Hall, esq. (Ibid., 'JO- .)
CARIBBEANA. 321
179G, Nov. 24. At his estate in J., Jasper Hall, esq. (Ibid, for 1707 252 )
,rM97'?l?y 30, John Bridg™an, esq. to Miss Hall, both late of Kingston! J.
{Ibid., o'lo.)
1799. Lately. At J. Mr. John Hall, jun. of Hull. (Hid., S19.)
1800, Dec. At Dawlish, Devon, James Hall, esq. of J. to the Hon. Elizabeth
Lysaght, dau. of the late Lord Lisle. (Ibid., 1284.)
In the churchyard. On a flat stone over vault : —
SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF MK3 ANNA MORSE
RELICT OF
EDWARD MOBSE ESQ".
OF THE ISLAND OF JAMAICA
WHOSE REMAINS ARE DEPOSITED
BENEATH THIS TOMB
SHE DIED JPRIL 15T" 1S23
AGED 73 YEARS.
1780, Feb. 1. Dan. Morse, esq ; West India merchant. (" G.M.," 102.)
Will of John Morse of Jamaica, esq., now of London. My sister Catli Koyall
.... Proved 17s 1. (204, Webster.)
1794. At J. Edward Morse, esq. formerly chief jud<je of the province of
Senegambia, on the coast of Africa. (" G.M.," 768.)
On a flat stone over a vault near the entrance gates to the churchyard
SACRED
to the Memory of
Mss ANN BROWNE
Relict of the late
HENRY BROWNE Efnr:
of Hope Eftate
in the Island of Jamaica
who departed this life on the
12'" of Avevft 1821.
In the churchyard. On an oblong raised Blab near the road : —
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN ROBERT BROWiN Esq"
of the Is i imi OF Jamaica.
WHO DEPARTED THIS I. UK JANUARY lbr" 1863
AGED .">7.
ELIZABETH WIDOW OP J0II3 R. DBOWS ESQ.
DIED APRIL 1T" 1901), aged si.
1789. Latelv. At Browne's Hall, in Jamaica, Win. Patrick Browne, esq
member of the privy council Ac. (" G.M.," :<72.)
1790, May. Lately. At Jamaica, Henry Brown, esq. an eminonl barrister.
(Ibid., 47G.) "
YOL. I. J
322 CARIBBEANA.
1790. Lately in J. Mr. Henry Brown, pen. The ancestors of the Inst
mentioned gentleman went to J. in tlie army under Penn and Venables, and
his maternal grandmother was th( econd English subject born there alter its
conquest. (Ibid., 7*10.)
1790, Aug. 19. Ill Jamaica. Mr Henry lirmvii, sen. ("B.C.")
1793, Thursday, July 11. Friday last died in the Abbey-Green, Dr. .Tames
Browne, late of the island of Jamaica. (Ibid.)
1793, July 9. Dr James Brown. (Abbey burial.) Will. (582, Dodwell.)
18*23, A p. 20 On In's passage to England, aged 31, T. James Brown, esq
Member of the House of Assembly, in J. (" G.M.," 47S.)
J.S24, Aug. 19. At Cambridge-terrace, Mrs. Brown, formerly of Jamaica.
("B.C.")
A mon £ the subscribers' names in the "Civil and Natural History of Jamaica."
by Patrick Browne, MD., published in 1780, recurs : ""William Patrick Pro-
Esq."
The following seven wills relate to Jamaica : —
1704. William Browne, mariner. (4, Ash.)
170G. Capt. Nathl. Browne, gent. (230, Gee.)
1770. Ed. Brown, late of Jamaica, gent. (1, Jenner.)
17S9. Stanhope Browne, esq. (239, Macham.)
1791. Benjamin Browne, esq. (555, Bcvor.)
1793. John Brown, merchant. (188, Dodwell.)
1793. James Brown of Path. (5S2, Dodwell.)
BATHE ASTON.
In the churchyard, up the hill to the west, on a headstone
Sacred to the Memory
of BRODUP.I/r M'ACKKNZlE Son of
PETER MACKENZIE E 'a
and JANE GARDNER his wife
of Jamaica who died March 30"' 1 — ■ 1 1
Aged 10 Years and Sis Months
Alio to the Memory of
GEORGE FRANCIS their eldesl -
who died March 1st LS07
Afjed Seven Years and Nine Months.
In the churchyard. On a flat stone over vault, enclosed l>v iron railings
Beneath this S •
Rom the Body of
SPENCER MA DAN
the belored and eldefl Child of
the Rev1 SPENCEK M \l» \\
vicar of tllif I'uri I It
and Lor ls.\ ELIZ I BETH hit' wife
who departed thil'life Juue 3ri 1829
Aged one ^ ear and ei jhl months.
See previous notes of this family, ante, pp. 27 and 31.
1
CARIBBEAN.^. 323
In the churchyard. On a flat Btone over an altar-tomb, enclosed by iron
railiDgs. The lettering is very large and deeply cut : —
ELIZABETH HAT
DIED NOV. 30. 1^23
AGED 57.
CHABI.OTTE EECKFOKD
EEI.ICT OF THE LATE
WILLIAM JiECKFOED ESQ".
OF HEETFOED
IN THE ISLAND OF JAMAICA
DIED MAT 24Tn. 1S33
AOED 75 YEARS
SAEAII II A V
DIED DECEMUEU 9 1841
AGED 7(3.
1833, May 24. At Bath, Charlotte, widow of the late W. Beckford, esq. of
Hertford. (" G.M.," 573.)
See previous notes of this family, ante, pp. 95 and 1SG.
The above were evidently three sisters.
In St. Catharine's Cathedral is a slab with the following: "Here lies the body
of James Hay Esq. one of the Judges of the Grand Court Aged 39 years who
departed this life the 7th day of October 1735." He was .Member of Assembly
for St. Thomas in the Yale in 1731. (lioby, 34.) And on another is: "Hi re
lyes interr'd ye body of William hay of the Parish of "Westmoreland in Jamaica
who departed this life the 1G"1 day of April a.d. 1717 aged thirty six years.''
(Archer, 91.) There was also a stone to Michael Hay esq. {Ibid., 95.)
17G9, Jan. 28. Thomas Hay, Esq; secretary of the island of Jamaica.
("G.M.," 110.)
1805, Aug. 14. At Aberdeen, Charles Hav, esq. of Clifton pen, Jamaica.
{Ibid., 882.)
A set of the six Jamaican views on the Beckford Estates, alluded to ante,
p. 95, has recently passed into my possession. On a shield are William
Beck ford's
Cbest. — A heron's head erased, holding a fish in its leak.
Asms. — Per pale Gules and Azure, on a chevron Argent an eagle displayed
between three martlets ; impaling, Argent, three shields Gules [? Hay].
In the churchyard. On a square pedestal surmounted by an urn, close to the
Beckford tomb. On the south face : —
Sacred to the Memory
of SMART A.LDRED El'qr,
of the Island of Jamaica
who died in t his Parish
on the 8"' of JanJ L813
Aged 18 rears
This Monument was lire, led
by hia Widow ANN ALDRED
' 1813.
T 2
324
CARIBBEANA.
On the north face : —
Alio in Memorv of
the said ANN A LURED
late A NX LEE,
who died May 17"' 1843
Aged 72 Years.
1813, Jan. At Bath Eastern villa, aged -IS, Smart Aldrid, esq. late of
Jamaica. (" G.M.," 89.)
In St. Catharine's Cathedral is a monument to Anna Maria Aldrcd, dau. of
Daniel Broadbelt, Esq., by Anna Maria his wife, and wife of Mr. Edward Aldred,
surgeon. She died 21 Dec. 1761, aged 19. (Eoby, 32.)
(To be continued.)
ftaroi) Ixccjistcf of |3>t Safin's, ffi$ Crtc,
Register for 1717 continued.
Baptized Ro^cr s. of William & Mary Peraberton
Married John Henry Clarke & Sarah Tobin Birkett
Baptized Mary d. of Richard & Frances Godson
Buried Do. Man-
Baptized Frances Browne, a free Negro
Baptized Hannah, Peter and Leah, negro
Rowland
Buried Frances Parkinson an Infant
Buried Thoa Maynard Richardson an Infant
Baptized William Lyburd, a Mulatto slave-
Baptized John s. of Thorn8 & Ann Wilkinson
Buried Beech (?)
Married Rev. Edwin Thomas <fc Eliz. Bridgcwater
Buried J aims Cruft
Baptized Elizabeth Styles a free Mulatto child
Sarah Styles
Baptized Haddock s. of Edwd & Frances l'rentis
Baptized Joseph s. of George & Mary Frosl
1747
Mar. 10
1748
April 2
June 22
27
July 1
7
Aug. G
14
16
21
Sept. 2
Oct. 20
24
27
children of Peter
of
A
Jan.
Taken from the Papers of the Rev. Mr. John Mackay after his Death by Edwin
Thomas, A.M.
1749
1750
Jaur7 19
March 2t3
April 9
May 4
5
June 7
These
without
any date.
. . . . Bartlet .... buried
Peter Merchant & Anne Choppiu married
John Tush buried
John s. of Tobias A: . . . . Clair baptized
. . . . Price buried
Joanna Herbert buried
John Wyat buried
John Peterson & Anne K it t married
George Frosl 'a child buried
Cristopher Wilkinson's child buried
• Continued from p. 23L'.
1
CARIBBEANA. 325
1750 April 4 William Kitt buried
29 Gershon Braduick A; .Mary Edgerly married
Mary d. of William & Anne Edgerly baptized
Joseph De Vrede, a negroe man baptized
July 4 The Widow Hardy's daughter buried
John Litman buried
Without f Sarah, Mori-ice & Edward, children of Moses Jones baptized
date. | Roger s. of Edward & Elizabeth Huggina baptized
Register continued by Edwin Thomas from the year 1750.
1750 Oct. 2 Sarah wife of John Cribb buried
6 Purletta d. of William & Elizabeth Weeks baptized
7 John Frederick s. of John & Sarah Clarke baptized
Not. 11 James Bumthornc & Elizabeth Huggiua married
25 Elizabeth Kitt buried
29 John Henry Clarke buried
Decr 18 William s. of Cristopher & Sarah Wilkinson buried
Baptized 2, buried 4, married 1.
Edyvtx Thomas, Clkf.
1751 Jan? 13 John base s. of John White & Anna Brown baptized
28 Richard Godson buried
31 Robert s. of James A: Elizabeth Paris, 7 yrs., buried
Feb. 1 Joseph Neale buried
20 William Meuden a. of Peter & Sarah Kent baptized
April 14 Anne base d. of John Saunders baptized
Piero Williams a Negro property of Tho' Williams baptized
May 12 William Emra base a. of \V"' Gurley baptized
Aug. 27 Abigail Evans, -it, buried
29 Edwin s. of Edwin & Elizabeth Thomas baptized
Oct. 3 Anne Tush. 51, buried
9 Mary wife of Gersham Bradneck buried
Nov. 10 Elizabeth d. of Michael A Elizabeth Williams baptized
Dec. 17 John s. of Moses & Anne Jones, 3, buried
27 Frances d. of Michael & Elizabeth Williams, .">, buried
29 William & Mary Mulattoe children of William Herbert baptized
Baptized S, buried 8.
Edwct Thom is, Clke.
1752 Jan. 1 Robert a. of William & Margaret Pemberton baptized
7 Judith d. of Michael & Elizabeth Williams buried
10 Prances Sanders, 25, bui i
IS Frances Williams, -It, buried
20 Elizabeth d. of George & Mary Frosl baptized
March 21 Man a Mulatto d. ot George Ashby baptized
April 11 Anne a free Negroe d. of Richard Lindley, '_"_'. buried
12 .lames Beach a Mulatto b, of Richard Beach baptized
28 Anne Stanley wife of .Michael Stanley buried
June 7 John bases, of William Gurlej a Mary Roper baptized
John Cristopher s. of Samuel A Elizabeth Percival baptized
Nov. 5 Samuel Styles a free Mulatto A Man. FroBt married
19 Daniel Brown Smith ba <■ b. • •!' John ISr^vn Smith baptized
2S Richard s. of Abbol A Jane Brodbelt buried
Dec. 14 Moses Jones buried
Baptized 7, buried 7, married 1.
Edwin Thomas, Clk*.
Jan?
27
Aug.
L2
20
21
25
Sept.
13
31
Oct.
1!)
Feb.
7
Mar.
G
31
Apri'
July
1-1
7
Sept.
4
10
22
29
Oct.
7
25
Nov.
25
Dec.
20
326 CARIBBEAXA.
1753 Jan? 27 James Paris buried
Samuel s. of Samuel A: Mary Stylos baptized
Frances d. ot' Michael & Elizabeth Williams baptized
Sarah d. of John A: Sarah Frost buried
Elizabeth wife of Michael Williams buried
Fraucis s. of William & Margaret Pemberton baptized
Anne Smith d. of John Henry A Sarah Clarke baptized
& Joseph Charlotte base children sic] of Henry Herbert baptized _
Elizabeth d. of John A Mary Vauderpool buried
Baptized 5, buried 4.
Edwix Thomas, Clkc.
1754 Feb. 7 Anne d. of Samuel & Elizabeth Percival baptized
Nicholas Poss A Mary Williams married
Benjamin Bartlet s. of George A Mary Frost baptized
Jacob Alvarez & Henrietta Brown married
Carola wife of William Clarke, 36, buried
Henry Sanders & Anne Tush married
William Herbert Junr. 37. buried
John Brown Smith, 3G, buried
Nathaniel s. of Patrick A Elizabeth Davit baptized
Anne d. of Thomas A Frances Cole baptized
Joseph Webbe s. of Michael & Elizabeth Stanley baptized
Benjamiu Bartlet buried
Sarah d. of Thomas £ Anne Wilkinson, S, buried
John Mahany & Frances Godson married
Baptized 5, buried 5, married 4.
Edwin Thomas, Clkr.
1755 *Janr>' 19 John s. of Samuel A Mary Styles baptized
Feb? 1G William Cooke & Elizabeth Roper married
June 7 Frances '1. of William & Margaret Pemberton baptized
July 27 Edward s. of George Spurling buried
Aug5t24 Sarah Berkley, 53, buried
2S William Edgerly, 33, buried
Sep,1,r 7 George Spurling buried
Nov,,rll John Paris, 21, buried
Decbr30 Elizabeth Jones d. of John A. Elizabeth Brodbelt buried
Baptized 2, buried G, married 1.
Edwin Thomas, Clke.
175G Janr> 1 James Brodbell & Emilia Herbert married
G Jacob William Sanders, 27, buried
11 William Wilkinson & Amelia Stalker married
31 Christopher Wilkinson, 51, buried
Feb1? 4 Brigadier Richard Brodbelt, G8, buried
G Anne Brodbelt wife of the above. 7-1, buried
May 30 Anne d. of Samuel A Mary Styles baptized
June 10 William Herbert, 65, buried
William Peterson b. of Michael a Eleanor Stanly buried
27 Frances Smith A Elizabeth Bridgewater Mulattos of Mrs. Mary
Pemberton baptized
* The peculiar abbreviation of the name* of the months is copied exactly from the Register,
also " Stanly " is always spelt without tlio " e," and "Sua" aa<l "Daughter" capitalised, also
" and" always "&."— L. B.T.
CARIBBEAN.!. 327
1756 William s. of William & Emilia Wilkinson baptized
July 15 Clement Challenger & Anne Wilkinson married
Joseph a .Mulatto son of John Paris baptized
William a Mulatto base son of Benjamin Bartlet baptized
17 John Kent & Anne Pemberton married
Aug" 3 .... Cainpfield, a Montross buried
0ctbr 2-1 Thomas Wenliam & Martha Sanders married
2.3 John son of Abraham & Sarah Brooks, 1 1. buried
Novbr2l John & Joseph Beach Mulatto sons of Richard Beach baptized
28 Elizabeth base daughter of Henry Herbert baptized
Decbr 5 William Peterson son of Michael & Eleanor Stanly, G, buried
Baptized 7, buried 9, married 5.
Edwin Thomas, Clke.
1757 Jan1* 20 John & Elizabeth children of John & Mary Vanderpool baptized
Febr* 13 Sarah daughter of George & Mary Ero^t baptized
[Reverse of leaf blank.]
1757 March 5 Henry Sanders buried
Margaret daughter of Abraham & Sarah Brooks. C>. buried
13 Richard ^on of .James & Emilia Brodbclt baptized
Violetta a Mulattoe : property of Anne Herbert baptized
17 Sarah daughter of William & Margaret Pemberton baptized
William Buillie a Mulatto of Messrs. Pembertous baptized
Sophia a Mulatto woman of the same baptized
April 15 Thomas Reading buried
May 22 Sarah Wilkinson, 51, buried
June 8 James McSheen, 36, buried
12 Nathaniel son of Nathaniel & -Elizabeth Kitt baptized
Thomas Floyd & Sarah lidgerly married
John Tush i Anne Lewis married
19 Clement son of Clement & Anne Challenger baptized
Octbr 19 John Tobin. 61, buried
Nov1" i Blanch Brown a free Mulatto, 12, buried
13 Joseph Bartlet son of William & Emilia Wilkinson baptized
17 John Poppceu & Frauci Herbert married
27 William Brown base son ol Joseph Brown Hei iptized
Dec'" LI Deborah Stanly, 21, burii d
Baptized 11, buried s, married :<
Edwin Tuoma.3, Clke.
1758 Jaur-V 8 Benjamin Colliaou, -IS, buried
William Kelly, 56, buried
William Carter buried
Anne wife of Samuel Clarke, 75, buried
John Brown base sou nf John Frost baptized
Elizabeth daughter of James & Amelia Brodbcll baptized
Anne wife oE John Peterson, ">2, buried
Charles Peterson & Ulizn Stanl) married
.... of John & Elizabeth Seoles baptized
John Poppeen burii d
Elizabeth daughter of John & Mary Vanderpool, 3, b
Henry Sandei j, W, buried
Johu sou of Thomas & Margaret Brightman, ('■ days, buried
Sarah wife of lie 'mas Floy. I. 21. burn- i
.... daughter of John & . . . . Keep, 18, buried
Janrv
s
Eebr>
L3
21
March
21
April
23
May
21
June
2 7
July
26
Aug'
1 10
Sep11'
' 3
11
2\
Oc,br
12
328 CARIBBEAN.*..
1758 Novbr 2 Elizabeth daughter of William & Elizabeth Margaret Pemberton
baptized
Frances a Mulatto property of Messrs. Pemberton baptized
Jolm a Mulatto property of Miss Huggins baptized
6 Sarah a free adult Mulatto baptized
21 Charles son of Michael oc Eleanor Stanly baptized
[Eeverse of leaf blank.]
175S Novbr2-i Hetty a Mulatto property of Frances Brodbelt baptized
Dec,,r2d Emilia base daughter of Joseph Brown Herbert baptized
William Chapman & Sarah Jones married
Baptized 10, buried 11, married 2.
Edwin Thomas, Clkc.
(To be continued.)
1
J5utI)S, Bcatljs, anti jHarriarrcs from tlje
" 35arbaSos jHcrcurp " airt " BriUgctaton
©ajtttc," 1805 to 1018,
Br EDWARD GOTJLBUKX SINOKLER, Police Magistrate, Barbados.
The "Mercury" Newspaper was started in 1733 by George Esmond and Co.
It was published on Saturdays, firstly in long primer type, on a crown sheet Folio,
price one pistole per annum. The memorable Stamp Act (Schomburgk states,
p. 121) took effect in this Island in 1 7«J-3 and the " Mercury " was thru printed
on stamped paper. In 1771 the firm was Esmond and Walker: George Esmond
died in November of that year, and William Walker died in February 1773.
At the time Schomburgk wrote (November 1S47) it would appear to have
been in existence 11 1 years.
The files in the Public Library are only from 1805 to 1S1^, from which 1 made
my extracts.
Schomburgk states nothing as regards the other newspaper from which 1 made
extracts.
1S05.
Jan. 8 (Deaths) Mr. George Welch, St. Michael's; Mrs. Mary Nile*, aged 00,
St. George's.
Jan. 15 (Birth) The Lady of the Rev. Henry Caddell, Rector of St. Peter's.
of a daughter. (Marriage) Mr. John Richard McNeil to Miss Margaret
Jane Austin. St. Michael's.
Jan. 1!) (Deaths) George Thomas, Esq., A. gent tor Ids Majesty's Hospitals, and
his infant daughter Ann, Mr. Win. Austin, Mrs. Ann Dowdell, aged 72,
Mr. Daniel Parsons, St. Michael's; Mrs. Patience Kellman, Mr. Francis
Mahon, St. Peter's.
Jan. 22 (Death) Mrs. Ann Dash, aged 62, St. Michael's.
Jan. 26 (Marriage I Lieut. Johnstone of 3rd West India Regiment to Miss
Sarah Woodrouffe, Mr. William Jacobs to Miss Ann Wiles, St. Michael's.
Jan. 29 (Death) Mr. John Griffith, St. Michael's.
Feb. 2 (Marriages) Mr. J. B. Chaderton to Miss Sarah M. Boach, Mr. Ben-
CARIBBEANA. 329
jamiu Storey to Miss Anna 31. Orderson, Mr. Peter Nihell to Miss Jane
Sanders Nibblett, St. Michael's; Mr. Win. Thus. Hutsou I Rock,
St. Lucy's. (Deaths) Mr. John Hiorne, aged 87 years, St. Michael's ; Sarah
R. Challenor, an infant, St. Peter's. In the present week four uegros have
died in this town of the small-pox.
Feb. 5 (Marriage) Mr. John Mills to Miss Charity Ann Delavan.
Feb. 9 (Marriage) At > . George's Church. Hanover Square, on the 22nd
December, Capt. \\ ■ ' Lide- De-Camp to General the Earl of Harrington,
to Miss Shipley, eldest daughter of Lieut. -Col. Shipley, Commanding Offieer
of Engineers on this Station; Mr. John Boyle to Miss Mary C. Harris,
St. Peter's. (Deaths) Lately at Grenada, Captain Paulf of His Majesty's
sloop-ot'-war Pheasant, Mrs. Margaret Denney, Miss Mana 1. Blackburn
(of the small-pox), St. Michael's; Mr. William Searle, St. Joseph.
Feb. 12 (Marriage) Mr. Philip I. Ivirton to .Miss Elizabeth Ann Price, Christ
Church. (Deaths) Mr. John Hoskins, Mrs. Ann Edwards, Mrs. Elizabeth
Ihll, St. Michael'.-; Mr. George Long, Christ Church.
Feb. 16 (Death) Miss Elizabeth Watts, St. George's.
Feb. 19 (Deaths) Miss Ann Frances Bullin, Mrs. Mary (Fortier) Forstcr [?],
Mr. John Jronob, St. Michael's.
Feb. 23 (Death) Mrs. Thurbane, St. Michael's.
Feb. 26 (Marriage) Mr. Nathan Lucas Eversk-y to Miss Mary Ann Mayers.
Christ Church. (Deaths) Philip Hendy, L.-q., Mr. Abraham W. Harris,
Mrs. Frances Gregory, St. Michael's.
Mar. 5 (Marriage) Mr. James Payne to Miss Sarah Lewis, St. Michael's.
(Deaths) Mr. Walter C. Harris, Mr. Samuel C. C. Adams. St. Michael's;
Mr. Joseph Dowding, Matthew Gilkes (an infant), Mrs. Susanna Agard,
aged 95, St. Peter's.
Mar. 12 (Births) The Lady of Brigadier- General Maitland of a daughter, and
the Lady of William Draper Lloyd, Esq., also of a daughter.
Mar. 126 (Death) Mrs. Ann Bell Thomas, St. Michael's.
April 16 (Deaths) Mr. John Savery, Sen., Mrs. Sarah SandiforJ, St. Michael's ;
Mrs. Kebecca Tapers, Christ Church.
April 20 (Death) Suddenly, after a few hours illness, Gera Olton, Esq.,
St. Michael's.
April 2-1 (Death) Arthur Goddard, Esq., St. George's.
April -7 (Marriages) Mr. Stephen (.'base Kmcb to Miss Thomasin M. Matthews,
Mr. George Gale to Miss Sarah Goding, St. Michael's; Mr. James W. Cos to
Miss Margaret M. Legall, Christ Church, i 1 J.-a t ii> i Mrs. Elizabeth thomasin
Nurse, Miss Mars Br tock, Mr. J. dm Loss (Mariner), Christ Church.
April 3D (Marriage) John Alleyne Holder, Esq., to Miss Mary Merc) Bell,
daughter of John Lyte Bell, Esq., St. John's. (Death.-; The infant son of
the Hon. Robert Hay nes, William Sealy, Esq., St. John's.
June 1 (Marriages; John Humpleby, Esq., to Mrs. Sarah Ann Hani.-, widow,
Mr. William Cragg to Mi^s Elizabeth Jane Murrell, on Thursday last ;
lately John Dummett, M.D., to Miss Rebecca McGrath, St. Michaels;
lately, in the parish of St. George, Sam. Clarke, Esq., to Mr.-. Mary Mahou,
widow; in Christ Church parish, Mr. John Myer to Mrs. Elizabeth Mar)
Lewis. (Deaths) Mr. Win. Graham, St. Peter's; Miss Rebecca Pile, Christ
Church; this morning, Major General Cricblow of the Life Guards.
* Edward Waruer, second ton of Willi on Warner of Dominica, was later Colonel of thc20lli
Foot, purchased estates in Trinidad, and died 23 Auirusl 184U, i ed 74. Calk. Jane Mat ben m-
wife was eldest dau. aud coheir "t Major-Gcneral Sir Charles Shipley, K n . UK. who died
Governor of Grenada, 30 N retnberl815, I 58, and of whom there is a noli ein the" D.N.B."
Their onl\ son was the late Charles VVilliara VVarner, t'.u., Attorney-General "i Trinidad.
(See pedigree in "Antigua," hi., 18(1 i -EotTOB.
■f Commander Uobert Paul, UN . died in January while oruhung otT Trio lad md wai
buried at Grenada, aged 26. M Lin NVoodohester Church. (" Gloucester Notes tad Queries,"
iv., 353.)— Editor.
330 CARIBBEANA.
June 11 (Marriages) William Bovell, Esq., to Miss Anna Elizabeth Whittaker;
Mr. Robert Thomas Gittens to .Miss Sarah Boyce Olton.
June IS (Marriage) Mr. Thomas Carter Cox to Miss Johannes Olton,
St. Michael's. (Deaths) Mrs. Sarah White, widow, Mr. Edward Butler, both
of St. Michael's.
July 2 (Marriage) Mr. Thomas Reason Gilkes to Miss Catherine Francis,
St. Michael's. (Deaths) Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke, Mr. Henry Thompson,
Mariner (late master or! the brig Mary Ann), .Mrs. Isabella Hite, Mr. Hugh •*
Williams, suddenly, without any previous indisposition, Or. Charles Delph,
St. Michael's; in St. John, Miss Haynes, daughter of Lieut.-General Haynes
of the Militia.
July U (Marriage) Lieut. -Col. Harvey of the British Army to Miss Pinder,
daughter of William Pinder, Esq., St. John's. (Deaths) Mrs. Hannah Sober,
St. Michael's ; in St. John's, Miss Frances Haynes, second daughter of
Major-General Haynes of the Militia.
July 9 (Marriage) Mr. Thomas M. Lovell to Miss Acourt Chaplain, St. Michael's
(lately in St. Lucy's, liev. Mr. Dottin).
July 13 (Marriage) Arthur Oughterson, Esq., to Miss Elizabeth Green, St.
Michael's. (Death) Yesterday, Mrs. Willoughby. wife of C. Willoughby,
Esq., St. Michael's.
July 16 (Marriage) Mr. John Richard Farrell to Miss Mary Elvira Yard. Chrisl • «
Church. (Death) Cholmely Willoughby, Esq., Postmaster, St. Michael's.
July 20 (Marriage) Mr. Win. Edwards to .Mrs. Sarah Ashurst, widow, St.
Michael's. (Death) Mrs. Ann Mather, wife of J. Mather, Esq., St. Michael's.
July 27 (Marriages) Mr. James Beresford to Mrs. Eliza Keturah Bruce,
St. Michael's; Joshua Bushel 1 Nurse, Esq., to Miss Katharine Bushell,
' St. Johu's. (Deaths) Elizabeth Thomas Tynes (an infant), Mr. Win. \VTilsou,
Mrs. Mary Adamson, St. Michael's.
July :50 '" With much concern we state the death of Lieut. General Sir William ^
Myers Bart. Commander of the Forces in the Windward and Leeward Islands,
etc. He expired between 4 & 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon." (Marriage)
Mr. William Dowrich, Jr., to Miss Mary Ana Blackett, St. I'cter's.
(Deaths) Mrs. Walton, wife of John Walton. Esq., Deputy Provosl Marshal,
Miss Mary Barrow, St. Michael's; Mr. Thomas F. Stoute, St. Peter's.
Aug. 3 (Marriage) Edward lfenn Moore, Esq., to Miss Dorothy Krere
Willoughby, St. Michael'-. (Deaths) .Mrs. Damans Goodriilge, wife of
Jacob Goodridge, Esq., Christ Church. On the 27th ult. off the coasl of
Surinamc, on board His Majesty's ship " King Fisher," Capt. Cribb, and Ins
body was landed here on Thursday last from the Bhip, which arrived the
preceding day. and interred at St. Michael's Church.
Au"-. G (Deaths) .Mr. Alexander Morris, Mrs. Rachael Eagle, St. Michael's.
Aug. 10 (Deaths) Lieut. -Col. Briuley, Quarter and Barrack Master General ;
Mr. Win. Ross, Jeweller, and Mr. John Xattali (or Nattall), lately from
England.
Aug. L3 (Deaths) Mr. William Willoughby, St. Michael's; within a few hours
of each other Rebecca Catharine and Margarel W 1, the infant daughters
of Mr. Richard Wood of Mount Wilton Plantation; Mr. James GrilQth,
Mr. James Clarke. St. Peter's.
Au". 17 (Deaths) Major Wishart, Captain (Libert, and Lieut Saiithwicko of
the 15th Regiment ; Ensign Capadoce, tth "W. I. Regiment ; John H
Secretarv to Rear- Vdnnral Cochrane; Mr. George Ross, St. Michael's.
Aug. 2 J- (Marriage) Edward B. Walcott, Esq., to Miss Mary Daxon, Si
"Michael's. (Death) Mr. Joseph 1 till, aged 75, St. Peter's.
Aug. 27 (Death) Mr-. M< rey ScotJ;, aged 80, St. Michael's.
Au<r 31 (Deaths) Mrs. Elizabeth Dear, aged 77. Mr Robert Stephens,
Mrs. Mary Cook, St. Michael's; in St. Peter's, Henrietta Christian Taylor
(an infant), Mr. Francis Drake, Mrs. Mary Shuffler, Mrs. Beard, aged 85.
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Sep. 7 (Marriages) James Morris Collier, Esq.. to Miss Aim Lyne Fin-brace,
Mr. Luke Winter to Miss -Ian.' Waite, -St. Michael's. (Deaths) Mr. James
"Wilson, St. Michael's ; Mrs. Moore, St. George.
Sep. 14 (Marriage) Mr. James Payne to Miss Mary Braithwaite Howell,
St. Michael's. (Deaths) Mr. Philip Schroeder, Mr. William Fitzgerald,
St. Michael's.
Sep. 17 (Marriage) Mr. Janes Thomas Moore to Mrs. Mary Mullinix (widow),
St. Michael's. (Deaths) Mr. Alex. Cameron, St. Michael's.
Sep. 21 (Deaths) Miss Mary Ramsey, Mrs. Mary Mursey, St. Michael's ;
Mr. Charles Henry Watts, St. George's.
Oct. 1 (Deaths) Mrs. Pilgrim, mother of Rev. J. F. Pilgrim, Miss Margaret
McPherson, St. Michael's.
Oct. 5 (Marriage) Mr. Thomas Elam to Miss Sarah Legall Burke. Christ
Church. (Deaths) Miss Margaret Rang, St. Michael's; Mr. Henry Chase,
aged 6(3, collector of the Parish Tax of Christ Church tor more than twenty
years, Mr. John Higinbotham, Christ Church ; in St. George's, Miss Sarah
Lucy Collvmore.
Oct. 8 (Death) Mr. Gidney Thornhill, Christ Church.
Oct. 12 (Deaths) The 12 uit.. on his passage to England, Thomas Shepherd
Waith, Esq., of the " Pine " Plantation ; Mrs. Elizabeth Minvielle. Mr. James
Hartley, a^ed 10, St. Michael's; William S. Mings, Esq., St. John's; George
Odearne, Esq., Mrs. Sarah Goodridge, St. Peter's.
Oct. 15 (Marriages) William Southwell, Esq., to Miss Alice Xeblett, Mr. Rich-
ard "Wood to Mrs. Margaret Susanna Thomas, widow, St. Michael's. ( Deaths)
Mr. Henry L. Dickenson, aged 22, of the House of Messrs. Hooston and Co.,
Merchants of this town, ami only one month arrived here from Liverpool;
"William Waters, Esq., St. Michael's.
Oct. 19 (Marriages) Mr. Frederick Cruyler to Miss Lucy Fitzgerald. St.
Michael's; John Simmons, Esq., to Miss Mehitabel Ann Edey, Christ Church.
(Death) Mrs. Sarah B. "Webb, widow, daughter of Scale Y'earwood, Esq.,
St. George's.
Oct. 29 (Birth) On Sunday, at Adam's Castle, the Lady of the Hon. John
Bedford, of a son. (Marriages) Mr. Kellman 1'earwood to Miss (\ rina ( I reen,
St. Michael's [Xotk. — He advertised her in the paper afterwards] ; Mr. John
"Wilson to Mi<s Val. Ann Clarke, Christ Church. (Death) Mr. Samuel
"Waith, St. John's.
Nov. 2 (Deaths) At Gallop's Plantation in St. Philip's parish, the Hon Cheese-
man Moe, Esq., aged 71, ami upwards of thirty years one of the Jud I
the Courts of Common Pleas; suddenly, Henry Criehlow, Esq., eldest son of
the late General Criehlow; Miss Mary Hordle, infant daughter of Thomas
Hordle, Esq.; Miss Ann Sparrock, St. Michael's ; Mr. Richard Brigstorch,
Christ Church.
Nov. 5 (Death) On Sunday night, the infant son of Judge Bedford.
Nov. 12 (Marriage) Mr. William Osley to Miss Elizabeth Odell Spellos,
St. Michael's. (Deaths) Miss Mary [sraol, St. Michael's; Mr. George
Holmes, Christ Church ; in Si. Lucy's. Mrs. Mary Cadagon, aged 74.
Nov. 10 (Marriage) Mr. John Power to Miss Elizabeth Ann Nu-um.St. Michael's.
(Deaths) Mr. Thomas Inst Clarke, Mrs. Ann Perkins, St. Michael's; in
St. Philip's, Mrs. Eliza Brathwaite, wife of John Brathwaite, Esq., and niece
of the Hon. Joshua Gittens.
Nov. 2:{ (Marriage) In St. Joseph's, Mr Robert J. Walcotl to Miss Mary
Elizabeth Culpepper, second daughter of W. \ Culpeper, Esq., one of the
representatives of that parish. (Deaths) Mrs. Damaris Marshall, aged OS,
Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, St. Michael's.
Nov. 'Jt! (Deaths) Mrs. Rebecca Blunt, aged 77, Mr. Charles Kingston Pierre-
pout, brother of Thomas Pienvponl, Esq., Misa Frances Farley, John F.
Oatley, an infant, St. Michael's.
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CARIBBEANA.
Dec. 3 (Deaths) Mr. John S. Grenion, Mrs. Lucomb, wife of John Lucomb,
Esq., St. Michael's.
Dec. 10 (Dcatlis) Mrs. Mary Spencer, sister of the Rev. Henry Quintyne, Mi —
Elizabeth Pmphrey, St. Michael's ; Mrs. Lowe, wife of Mr. William Lowe of
Mount Alleyne Plantation, St. Andrew's; in St. George's, Mrs. Wood.
Dec. 24 (Marriages) Mr. Henry T. Ward to Miss Juliana Cummins, Mr. Aaron
Sober to Miss Sarah Elizabeth Wilkie, St. Michael's.
Dec. 28 Died on Wednesday last, in the oOth year of his age, John Glasfurd, •»«
Esq., Commissary General of the British Army in the West Indies, lie had
arrived that morning from Demerara in an extreme debilitated state, and died
just after lie bad entered the boat which conveyed him to the shore. On the
following day his remains were interred in the South Aisle of St. Michael's
Church.
1S06.
Jan. 4 (Birth) On the 2nd instant, at St. George's Parsonage, the Lady of
the Rev. Mr. Thomas, of a daughter. (Deaths) Mrs. Thorn, wife of John U.
Thorn, Esq., St. Michael's ; Thomas Brewster, an infant, Christ Church.
Jan. IS Died on Tuesday last, at his late residence (Margate), Nathaniel Cabot
Lee, A.M., of Boston, New England, in the S tth year of his age. He had
been about two months here on account of feeble health. His funeral was m^
attended to St. Michael's Church on Wednesday evening by a respectable
number of the inhabitants and American gentlemen on tins Island.
Feb. 1 (Marriage) John Walton, Esq., Deputy Provost Marshal of this island,
to Mrs. Ann Elcock Wood, relick of the late Sampson Wood, Esq.,
St. Michael's. (Deaths,) In St. Michael's, Miss Judith Gall. Mrs. Sarah
Duplessy, Miss Deborah Taite; in Christ Church, Miss Susanna Roach.
Feb. 8 (Deaths) Mr. James Fraser, one of the Cotton Inspectors for Bridge-
town, Mrs. Sarah Burrowes, St. Michael's.
Feb. 18 Died, Lieut. Hendy, K.X., Commander of His Majesty's Schooner
"Trinidad."'
Mar. 15 (Deaths) The Lady of Hew Dalrymple, Esq., Collector of His .Majesty's
Customs at this port, whose remains were interred in St. Thomas's Church ou
Thursday last; in St. Michael'-. Miss Elizabeth Fire brace, Mrs. Wnliams,
wife of Mr. Francis Williams, Mrs. Cummins, wife of Mr. Richard Cummins.
Mar. 18 (Death) Lately, at Demerary, Jacob Lewis. Esq., of this Island.
Mar. 22 (Marriage) John Sarjeant, Esq., to Mrs. Kirton, widow of the late
Dr. Kirton, St. Philip's.
Mar. 29 (Deaths) Mrs. Sarah Pile, St. Michael's; in St. John'.-, Mrs King,
wife of Mr. Alexander King.
April 1 (Married) in Christ Church, Mr. Ambrose Atwell to Miss Margaret K.
Outram ; the Rev. J. I". Pilgrim, Rector of St. James's parish, to Miss Ann
Ellcock, daughter of Dr. Ellcock. (Deaths) Mrs. Thomasin Koberts, aged
82 \ears, .Mrs. Margaret Bartlett, aged ^3, Mrs. Sarah Cunningham, aged 90,
Christ Church.
April 5 (Deaths; Mr. Win. Over, St. Michael's; in St. Thomas's, Mr. R. E.
Fitt.
April S (Death) Mrs. Alice Chase, St. Michael's.
April 12 (Marriages) In St. John's, Capt. K S. Tidy of the 1st Royals, Aide-de-
camp to His Excellency Lieut. -General Beckwith, Governor of St, Vincent,
to Miss Binder, daughter of William Binder. Esq., of this Island; in
St. Michael's, Mr. John Crichlow to Miss Lucretia Leach.
(To be continued.)
CARIBBEANA. 333
i?otcs anto ©utiles.
HAVILAND OF BARBADOS.
Information and parentage are wanted of Miles Haviland, who is described as
receiving a ticket to co from Barbadoes to Rhcdc Island in lt>7'.». There was
a "William Haviland living in America at tbe time, and until a few years previously
at Newport, Rhode Island, after which he removed to Flushing, Long J
This "William was the founder of the Haviland family in America, and believed
to have been the son "William (baptized 7 September 1G06 at St. Thomas's Church
in Salisbury, Wilts) of James Haviland, Mayor of Salisbury 1G02-3. It is possible
that, knowing his kinsman William was living in .America, Miles may have gone
to visit him. If so. what was the relationship, and what became of Miles?
In 16S0 there was a Captain Mathew Haviland who owned servants in Bar-
badoes. This Captain Mathew was undoubtedly the son of Mathew Haviland of
Payton and Wellisford Manors, co. Somerset, and Elizabeth Payne his wife, who
was married to Elizabeth Webber; for John Haviland. son of last-named .Mathew.
in a letter to John de Haviland of Guernsey dated 3] March 1709, mentions a
"brother call'd Mathew who dy'd in ye East Indies [West Indies — Barladoes ?]
about 20 years since" [16S9]. Miles could not have been his son, for Captain
Mathew Haviland, as also his onlv and twin brother John, was born '.i June L661,
and could not have had a son born even at that date. jSor is there a Miles in any
anterior generation to Mathew, his father.
LOWNDES— GARNER.
"Wanted, ancestrv of Charles Lowndes, who emigrated in the ISth century to
St. Kitts, and married there buth Rawlins, dau. of Henry Rawlins. Her mother
is supposed to have been Ruth Garner, a " widow of St. Kitts." Also information
about Eawlins and Garner family.
c/o Anglo-South American Bank, Ltd.,
Old Broad Street, London, E.G.
Eduardo Haviland Hii.i.max.
CHARLES, MARQUIS COENWALLIS. P.C., E.G.. GENERAL OF HIS
MAJESTY'S FORCES, AND MASTER GENERAL OF llli: ORD-
NANCE. TO EDWARD SHANNON.*
BY VIRTUE of the Authority to me by the King's most excellent Majesty
in this Behalf given upon the good Testimony and Assurance which I have
received of your Loyalty, Integrity and Ability 1 do hereby nominate constitute
and appoint you the said Edward Shannon to be Surgeou to the Ordnance at
Tobago in the room o\' Soinerville Wilson deceased and to continue in the said
Office 60 Ion g as I or the Master General For the time being shall think proper.
You are therefore carefully and diligently to discharge the Duty of Surgeon by
doing and performing all manner of Things thereunto belonging, likewise to
observe and follow such Order.- and Directions as you shall From time to time
receive from me or the Master General >•( the Ordnance For the time being, the
Lieutenant General and Principal Officers of the ~.uiie or an\ oiiier your Superior
Officer in pursuance of the Trust hereby reposed in you, AND For your care and
Diligence to be taken herein you arc to have and receive the allowance oi One
• Communicated by Mr. Noel B. Livingston of Jamaica.
33i CAR1BBKANA.
hundred and nine Pounds ten shillings per Ann. to be paid you quarterly out of
the Treasury of this Office the paid allowance to commence on the Bfteenth day of
January 17'.'5 and to be received by you so long as vou Bhall continue to hold and
execute the said Office. GIVEN at the Oi i Ordnance under my Hand and
Seal this Eighteenth day of April 1795 in the Thirty-Fifth year of His Majesty's
Reigu.
(Signed) CORNWALLIS.
By command of Marquis Cornwallis the
Master General ot the Ordnance. Entered in the Office of
(Signed) A. APSLEY. Ordnance 1 May L795.
(Signed) JOHN SAEGENT,
Ent. fo. 205. (Signed) II. L. A. Clerk of the Ordnance.
1814, July. At Carmarthen, Edw. Shannon, esq. formerly a surgeon on the
staff of the British army in America, and afterwards in the West Indies.
("G.M.,"91.)
MURRAY OF TRINIDAD.
The following brief notes have been sent for publication. The French descent
offers an interesting genealogical puzzle: —
Henry Murray. Member of Council, Brigadier-General, and Inspector of
Forces in Trinidad, was father of Edward Murray, Register of Slaves, Secretary
and Registrar of the Island of Trinidad, Major in the Colonial Forces there, of
Harley Street, and Woodbrook, Trinidad. His second son, Captain Edward
Murray, jun., of the 3rd Middh 3ex Regiment of Militia, married, 5 March 1S4G,
Grace, only child of Sir Thomas E. Croft, 7th Bart., of Croft Castle, co. Hereford.
She died ISfH).
The last-named Captain E. Murray on his mother's side was grand-nephew of
Lieut.-Gencral Baron Roget de Belloquet, one of Napoleon's distinguished
Generals. On his paternal grandmother's side he was nearly allied to the families
of the Marquis de Moligny, the Marquis de Giac, and the Buron de Treville,
Pair de France, who married his cousin. He was also counected with the Imperial
family of France, his great-grandmother being cousin to Mademoiselle dc la
Pagerie of Martinique, afterwards the celebrated Josephine, Empress of France,
LIEUT. J. H. CADDY AND CAPTAIN ALFRED CADDY.
One of the above made drawiugs, from which the following coloured engravings
were published, viz.: —
1. Sandy Point, s- Kitts, by Lieut. Caddy, R. Art>, 1337 (of which a repro-
duction appeared in Part 1. of this Magazine).
2. A pair of aquatints "i Government House and fort George, Belize, I'.ritish
Honduras. " Drawn by Cap' Caddy." Engraved by Chas. Hunt. No date.
.'{. Scenery of the Windward and Leeward Islands (chiefly in St. Vincent),
a series of 1*2 coloured plates, oblong fol. By Lieut. J. II. Caddy. Ackerman,
1837.
A Captain Alured Caddy married Harriet Gordon Furlong of Antigua, and
their dan Mary Hannah Caddy married i hr. Musgrave (horn 1830).
Information is desired relative to the above, as there is confusion in the
identity of the artists.
Puutob.
CAMBBEANA. 335
BEV. JAMES McTEAE OF TOBAGO.*
Poems. Very neatly written MS. of 243 pages, cctavo, contemporary half
calf, circa 1S30. "
Most of these poems relate to current topics in ihe Island of Tobogo. The
titles of a few are : ;" Ti bago Lyrics; " "West Indian Nabobs, a Song;" "A Hint
to the Members of the Assembly, Tobago, or the Bill for ' a Tax on Crops ' " ;
" Ode to the Inquisitional Areo] auri. Tobago " ; "The Fudge, Macfun, and Hurly-
Burleiaa Controversy, or a Taper Mar in Tobago," etc , etc.
JOHN ROBT OF JAMAICA.
In your issue of January you ask for information about Boby and his Church
Notes of Jamaica.
The following arc, so far as I know, the only works which Boby published.
Copies of them all are in the Library of the Institute of Jamaica.
I. "Monuments of the Cathedral Church and Barisli of St. Catherine," of
which you have given particulars.
II. "Members of the Assembly of Jamaica, from the Institution of that
Branch of the Legislature to the present time ; arranged in Parochial Lists.
By John Boby. Jamaica: Published by Alex. Holmes, Montego Hay. 1S31."
8vo Pages, 102 + Errata, 1; Title. 1; Dedication, 2 ; Preface,-; Introduction, 3.
These lists were originally inserted in lour numbers of the " Boyal Gazette of
Jamaica," published in Kingston in January 1831.
III. "Biographical Notices of the Members of the Assembly of Jamaica for
the Parish of St. James." IS37.] tto: Pages, 152. There is a prefatory letter,
dated Montego Bay, 10 January 1837, but no title-page. The copy in the Institute
Library contains a MS. in the Author's handwriting, in which he gives the reason
for his discontinuance of the series, in the form of an autograph copy of a letter
which he addressed to the Editor of the " Jamaica Standard."
He says: "I sincerely lament that I feel myself compelled to terminate
abruptly my publication in the 'Standard' of 'Members of Assembly for the
Parish of St. James;' but the leading article in your paper of this day appears to
me to be, both in matter and Btyle, so improper — recommending resistance to our
beloved mother country, after the factious model of ' the glorious Papincan and
his noble band of patriots' — that it would be inconsistent in me, as a loyal sul
and an Officer of the Crown, to continue any literary contribution to a paper
advocating such opinions.
" The ' Standard ' used to inculcate subordination and obedience to the powers
that be, and supporting (although I think at times rather intern porately) the I'on
Sections of •Church ami King1 I felt pleasure in inserting in its columns my
humble Notes on Jamaica history, genealogy and statistics. The labour was
indeed a pleasure to ine, hut its continuance will be incompatible with my duty.
However, as the copies you have transferred into an Bvo form will probably bo
rendered unsaleable from the work being incomplete, I will cheerfully take them
from you at a reasonable price.
(Signed) John Body."
• Communicated by Mig^ Dro-i , of the sjtrund.
33G CARIBBEAN A.
IV. "The History of the Parish of St. James, in Jamaica, to the year 1740 ;
with Notes on the General Hi.->rory, Genealogy, and Monumental Inscriptioi -
of the Island, by John Koby. Kingston, Jamaica: Printed by K.J. Dedn [ova,
(30 West Harbour Streel : L849." 8vo ; Pages, 165; Title-page, 1 ; "Advertise-
ment," 1. This book unfortunately has no iudez. Its " advertisement " gives
the reason why the work was nol continued. It runs as follows: —
"AVhen the Author commenced the publication of his ' History of the Parish
of St. James.' he had no expectation, or even desire, of profit; but, as he had
a large family, he determined jmt to incur serious loss. »
•• He was aware that the time of its appearance was exceedingly unpropitious —
that in the present state of the Island, its almost universal and unparalleled
distress, many who might desire to purchase books were hardly able to procure
their daily bread — and he was also aware that the subject-matter would be con-
sidered dry and distasteful by most Jamaica readers, and the book Lave a very
limited circulation, even in prosperous times. Hut as an useful repertory of
historical, biographical and genealogical facts connected with Jamaica (including
most of the monumental inscriptions of persons of distinction throughout the
island), he thought it possible that there might have been a sufficient number of
purchasers to have paid the expences.
"This has not been the case — the book lias been praised, but very few copies
have been sold, ' laudatur et alget ;' and the \uthor, having given his experiment
a fair trial, cannot afford to proceed; although his publisher lias acted liberally,
and the work could not have been so well and cheaply printed at any other press
in this Island.
"The Author owns that he is disappointed, and is sorry to discontinue his
History; for whilst he hoped to contribute some information to a community in
which he has for man} years received much courtesy and kindness, this occupation
of his leisure hours was pleasurable to bimself. It was bis hobby-horse; and he
would not willingly have dismounted 80 soon. He cannot however take leave of
his few Readers without acknowledging the kind and valuable assistance be has
received from Richard Hill. Stipendiary Magistrate; Robert Russell, Registrar in
Chancery; and Thomas Storer Hill, of II. M. Customs."
The Richard Hill referred to is best known as the collaborator with Philip
Henry Gosse in his " Birds of Jamaica."
These four volumes are, as far as I know, the only works published by Roby.
The last three are very rarely met with. The copy of the " History of the
Parish of St. James " was acquired for the Institute by the Author's daughter from
an Institution in India, to which another daughter had presented :t some years
before.
There is an account of Roby, by his daughter Mary Roby, in the " Journal of
the Institute <>f Jamaica," vol. ii., p. 91 ; and a portrait of him is in the Jamaica
Portrait Gallery in the Institute of Jamaica.
1 do not think hi* MSS, are in existence. If they are, his daughter, who was
familiar with his work, was not aware of it.
Feask Cl.Ml.U I..
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CARIBBEANA. 337
43cmt)crton/
From Volume of Netis Wilis, 17C1 — 17S7, p. G35.
Indenture dated 1 April 1785, between Bobert Pemberton of the Island of
Nevis, Esq., of the one part, and Thomas Erskine of the said island, gent., John
Gillon of the Island of Dominica, Esq., and Robert Paul of the [eland of
St. Vincent, Esq., of the other part.
The said Robert Peml rton renounces the executorship of the will of Daniel
Ross, late of the Island of Nevis, Merchant, dated '29 July 1784, testator having
died on 1 Dec. 178 1.
From Common Records, Netis, Vol. I., 17So — 1737, p. 12.
Indenture dated 3 June 17S5.
Between Robert Pemberton and Elizabeth his wife, " (heretofore Elizabeth
"Williams) "
[This is noted as direct evidence of Robert Pemberton's wife's maiden name.]
From Volume of Nevis "Wills, 1701 — 17S7, p. 705.
Nevis, in the Court of Ordinary. By the II 01 John Richardson Herbert, Esq .
President of the Council and Dep-T-Ordinary of the sd island.
Whereas Ro^er Pemberton of the said Island, Esq., hath by his petition to me
directed set forth that Robert Pemberton, late of the said Island, Esq., the
petitioner's brother, departed this life on the l-l"' day of this instant August,
intestate, and possessed of some personal estate in this island, that the petitioner
hath been advised that he is intitled as brother and Heir-at-law of the .-aid M eri
Pemberton to letters of Administration of the goods, etc., which were of the said
Robert at the time of his decease, the Petitioner therefore humbly prayed me
to grant him Administration ....
Administration consequently granted on 29 August 1786.
From Common Records, Nevis, 17S7— 17S9, pp. 190 — 199.
Indenture dated 7 August 17^7. between Roger Pemberton of Nevis, Esq., brother
and heir-at-law of Roberl Pemberton, late of Nevis, dec* asei of the on* part.
and Judith and Mary Butler of Greenwich in the CO. of Kent, of the other
part.
Recites that certain Indenture-- of lease and relei '■ 12 and 13 M
S17S."), made between the latter, described as "Judith Butler and Mar)' Buth r of
Greenwich in the CO. of Kent, Bpinsters," of the one part . ami Robert Pcml ■
of the Middle Temple, hut then of t he Island of Nevis, of I lie el her part . did pront
to the .-aid Roberl Pemberton certain lands [boundarii - desi rihed in the parish
of St, George's, Nevis, and I negroes, on condition of an annuity ef £21U being
paid by the said Roberl Pemberton t<> the said Judith, and Man But er during
their natural lives in half-yearly pavmei I
And whereas the Baid Robert Pemberton •' on or about in August
17m;, + and Ins elder brother ami heir-at-law Roger Pemberton entered on the
premises.
And whereas no part of the said Annuity was ever paid by the -aid 1.'
Pemberton during his life, or by Roger Pemberton since hi- bi
and on 12 June 17^7 there was due to the said Judith and Mary, on account of
• Continued from p. .112
t 14 August i< date riven in the preceding administration order, and the I - i
of St George's Parish gives 15 August as date of burial,
vol. i. z
338 CARIBBEANA.
the said Annuity, £120, And whereas the said Judith and Mary did on 3 March
1787 institute an action of ejectment of the said Roger Femberton in the Court
of King's Bench of this Island, .And whereas the said Roger Pemberton has
agreed to transfer the said land to the said Judith and Mary Butler and their
heirs for ever.
This Indenture witnesseth that in consideration of 5/- the said Roger Pember-
ton confirms the said Judith and Mary in possession for one whole year.
From Same, Book T, p. 531.
Indenture dated 12 February 1789, between Roger Pemberton of the one part,
and Walter Maynard and John Ward, Esquires, all of the Island of Nevis,
of the other part.
In consideration of the love and affection which the said Roger Pemberton
hath for his daughters Martha, Peggy, Elizabeth, Frances, Polly, and Nancy
Pemberton, and also for his sons William Sanders and Ro^er Pemberton, he
assigns to the said Walter Maynard and John "Ward, their Heirs, Executors, etc.,
2G slaves and various articles of furniture and plate [which are detailed] for the
use of the said Roger Pemberton [party to the Indenture] during his natural life,
and after his decease to be divided in manner detailed between his children
and their heirs for ever.
Before the Hon,,le George Forbes, one of the Justices of the Court of King's
Bench and Common Pleas, personally appeared William Burke, who witnessed
the signatures. 21 Feb. 17S9.
Fhom Nevis Wills, 1787— 1S05, p. 53.
Will of Margaret Pemberton of Nevis, widow of William Pemberton, dated
19 February 1789.
After payment of debts and funeral expenses, which are to be paid from
moneys she may die possessed of or may be entitled to receive from heirs, etc., of
her late husband William Pemberton on account of Annuity of £250, she gives
legacies to sons Edward, Francis, William, and Samuel, and to daughters Sarah
Pemberton, Frances Maynard, Elizabeth Butler, and Margaret Pemberton.
To grandsons Walter Maynard and Walter Pemberton and granddaughters
Frances Maynard and Ann Femberton [?dau. of her son Roger]. Her son Roger
Pemberton appointed residuary legatee and Executor.
Witnesses: Patty Pemberton and Robert Robinson, jun. [or ? Jones]. Proved
at Nevis by Patty Pemberton 3 March 1789.
From Common- Eecords, Nevis, Book D., 1797—1799, pp. 239—242.
Indenture dated S September 1798, between Rev. Robert Pemberton, late of
Nevis, but now Rector of parish of St. George's, Basseterre, St. Ivitts, v( the
one part, and John Butler and Thomas John Cottle of the said Island of
Nevis, Esq., of the other part.
The said Robert Pemberton grants and sells to the said John Butler and
Thomas John Cottle all thai parcel of land of him the said Robert in the parish of
St. John, Nevis — about 10 acres — bounded to north by Math stream running into
World's End pond, to south by breastwork of Fort Charles, with all buildings
erected thereon, books, furniture, plate, pictures, etc., etc., and all horses and
chaises "and all other personal estate of what nature or kind .soever of him the
said Robert Pemberton, and all the estate right title interest use trust propcrt)
claim and demand whatsoever of him the said Robert Pemberton of in and to the
said hereby or intended to be hereby assigned Premises . . . ."
To have and to hold in trust that the said John Butler and Thomas John
Cottle, the survivor of them, their Executors, etc., shall permit the said Robert
CARIBBEANA. 339
Petnberton and his assigns during his natural life to have the u.^e, occupation and
possession, etc., and to enjoy the rents for his own use and benefit, and after his
decease upon further trust that they shall permit and suffer Elizabeth, wife of
the said Robert Pemberton, in case she should survive him, to have the use
[etc., as above]. And immediately after the decease of both, in further trust to
dispose of the whole to all and every the children of the said Robert Pemberton
and Elizabeth his wife as shall be living at the decease of both, share and share
alike, and to their respective Executors, Administrators, and Assigns for ever.
Sworn before Hon,,Ie George Green, one of the Assu Justices of H.M.'s Court
of King's Bench and Common Pleas, by Thomas Peterson of Nevis, who was
witness of signature and scaling, 11 September 179S.
Fbom Nevis Wills, 1787—1805, p. 39G.
"Will of Elizabeth Butler of Nevis, widow, dated 27 December 1S01.
Gives use of four slaves to her sister Frances Maynard until her [Prances']
son John Maynard shall arrive at the age of 21, and then to him, his
Executors, etc.
Services of three slaves to her brother Samuel Pemberton during the nonage
of the said John Maynard, then to him as above.
To four nieces, Prances, Elizabeth, Ann, and Sally Maynard, a legacy of
£100 each.
To nephew "Walter Maynard Pemberton, a cow and calf.
To brother Samuel Pemberton, all household furniture.
To sister " Fanny " Maynard, clothes, table-linen, etc.
Also to said sister "Frances" Maynard, some unopened baskets.
If the said John Maynard die before he attains the age of 21 years, all slaves
to go to the said sister Frances.
The said Samuel Pemberton appointed Executor.
Codicil of same date makes the said John Maynard, Residuary Legatee.
Proved at Nevis, 24 April 1802.
From Same, p. 405.
Will of Robert Pemberton of St. George's Parish, Nevis, dated 9 March 1S02.
Desires to be buried in St. George's, at discretion of Executors.
To nephew John Pemberton Ross, all property not otherwise bequeathed.
Legacies —
To sister " Kitty " [? Christian], two negroes for her natural life, and after
her decease the same to go to the said John Pemberton Ross and his heirs forever.
To brother Roger Bridgwater Pemberton, £200 per annum for life.
To nieces Bridget Ross, junior, and Ann Ross, some negroes.
To friends Samuel Pemberton, William Pemberton, and Basil Spence, Esq.,
£100 each.
To Mary Ann Chapman, £100.
The said Samuel Pemberton, William Pemberton, and Basil Spence, Esq.,
appointed Executors.
Proved before his Honor John Browne, President of the Council of Nevis,
•4 September 1S02.
From Same, p. 127.
Will of Christian Pemberton of Nevis, widow, dated 14 December 1S02.
Being bound on a voyage to St. Vincent.
To Samuel Pemberton, £150, to be paid out of the legacy she was entitled to
from her aunt Elizabeth, dec'1. [See ante, p. 309. J
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340 CARIBBEANA.
All the rest and residue to friend Mary Ann Chapman of said Island, spinster,
her Executors, etc.
Proved at Nevis, 23 November 1S03.
From Netis Wills, 1S05— 1819.
Will of Walter Maynard of parish of S* George's, Southward, Nevis (but now in
England), dated 28 February lbOl.
To his three sons, Walter, William, and James Maynard (the former in Nevis
and the two latter with Testator in England), all his estate in Nevis called
" Gingerland," with negroes, cattle, etc., to have and to hold to themselves, their
heirs, Executors, Administrators, and Assigns for ever, subject to payment of
£250 yearly to wife Frances and her assigns during her natural life, and also
£500 apiece to daughters Frances Prescott Maynard, Elizabelh, wife of William
Pemberton, Esq., Ann Maynard, Sally Maynard.
Provided that as he has expended large sums on New Eiver Estate, now
belonging to the Assignees of the estate of Messrs. Pane, Son, & Fraser, under a
ft r*» o ' "
promise from the said Assignees that he should become the purchaser, and as the
said Assignees have contracted, or are ahout to contract, with said son Walter
Maynard for sale of such estate, he directs that should the sale be completed on
terms in contemplation, son Walter shall have no share in the Gingerland Estate,
which in that case would go to the two other sons aforesaid.
All household goods, linen, etc., in Gingerland to wife Frances for her use,
and also occupation of dwelling house, riding horses, etc., for her natural life, and
the use of negroes till youngest son reaches age of 21, and then the said negroes
to be divided equally between all sons and daughters.
And whereas Elizabeth Butler of Nevis, widow of John Butler, Esq., did leave
£1500 to Testator's son John Butler Maynard, now decd, and, after his death
under 21, then to Testator's wife Frances, and whereas such sum has not been
paid and is due with interest to his said wife, he recommends her to leave the
whole to his said four daughters, to be equally divided, Residue to said three
sons, their heirs, etc.
He directs that when he is buried his infant children William and James do
file a bill in Chancery against their elder brother and his Executors for their
better protection.
Executors in England, Henry Gill and James Akers ; and in the West
Indies, Dr. Sholto Archbald, Samuel Pemberton, and Walter Maynard (the son),
all these being guardians of his children.
Proved P.C.C., 1G July 1S01, on oath of James Lowe of Southampton.
Entered in Secretary's Office, Nevis, 30 September 1S09.
From Common Records, Nevis, Lirer T., 1838—1813, fo. 4S0.
Letter of Attorney, dated 21 November 1842.
I, Adriana Pemberton, of the Island of Nevis, but now of Coleshill Street, in
co. Middlesex, widow, and next of kin to Thomas Pemberton, late of the said
Island, to all whom it may concern, greeting.
Whereas the said Thomas Pemberton was at the time of his death possessed of
a certain plantation called "Morning Star" in Nevis, with cattle, etc., thereon,
and whereas the said Thomas Pemberton died intestate on or about 9"' .May l5l'_\
leaving the said Adriana, widow and next of kin. surviving.
And whereas the said Adriana, being resident in this country [England!,
desires to appoint an Administrator of the effects of her deceased husband, and
generally to act for her.
CARIBBEAN. 341
She appoints John Huggins, Planter, her Attorney, to ask for Letters of.
Administration, and upon receiving them to administer the estate, receive
rents, etc.
Signed, sealed, and delivered by the said Adriana Pemberton in presence of
Arthur Davoren.
Sworn before Laurence Nicholson, Esq., one of H.M.'a Justices Assistant of
H.M.'s Court of Queen's Bench and Common Pleas of the said Island of Nevis,
by Aston [sic] Davoren of the said Island, Barrister-at-law, 1 February 1813.
NOTES FROM ST. KITTS CIVIL RECORDS, WILLS, Ere.
St. Kitts Records, 14,332, Book M., No. 3, fo. 40.
Indenture dated 8 May 1802.
Between Robert Pemberton, Rector of the parish of St. George, Basseterre,
St. Kitts, of the one part, and Webbe Hobson, the elder, and Clermont Challenger,
both of tlie same Island, Esquires, of the other part.
Ann Jones Pemberton, daughter of the said R )bert Pemberton, "having
lately departed this life " possessed in her own right of certain slaves, and she not
having made any disposition of them, they became vested in the said Robert
Pemberton, who makes them over in Trust to the aforesaid Webbe Hobson and
Clermont Challenger for the benefit of his daughter Eliza Williams Pemberton
for life, without being subject to the control, debts, or engagements of any
husband or husbands, and after her decease to hold the same in Trust for such
persons aud for such uses as the said Eliza Williams Pembertou shall by her
Will, etc., appoint, aud in default thereof for her next of kin.
Witness : James Evenden.
Sworn before the Hon. William Payne Georges, Esq., Chief Justice of the
Court of King's Bench and Common Pleas, on 9 August 1802.
St. Kitts Records, 11,714, Book N, No. 3, fo. 204.
Bill of Sale dated 4 August 1807.
St. Vincent. Know all men by these presents that I, Policy I sic] Pemberton
of the said Island, for and in consideration of the sum of £16-3 paid by Thomas
Hazell of the said island, Manner, have granted to him, his heirs, etc., a certain
Negro Woman slave named Betsey, together with her mulatto son Thomas and
all future issue, of said Betsey, " and further I the saiil Polly [tie] Pemberton
doth hereby nominate, constitute, ami appoint my father Roger Pemberton my
lawful Attorney."
Sworn at St. Vincent 10 August 1797. Registered St. Kitts 2 February 1805.
St. Kitts Records, 14,S3S, Book O, No. 3, fo. 10S.
Deed of Gift of Martha Pemberton, Spinster, of St. Christopher, dated 28 January
180G.
Gives to Elizabeth Margaret Hobson and Mary Ann Hobson, children of her
sister Margaret by her husband George Hobson, planter, ot St. Kitts, two female
slaves each.
Sworn before Hon. William Woodloy, Chief Justice, 22 February L806.
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St. Kitts Records, 14,9 45, Book O, No. 3, fo. 257.
Will of Martha Pembertoa, late of St. Vincent, but now of St. Kitts, spinster,
dated 18 May 1803.
To father Roger Pemberton for life an annuity of £100 to be paid from the
hire of slaves mentioned in detail, and should this not suffice then the Annuity
to be charged on the resi of the property.
A Lot of land in St. Vincent with dwelling house, to sisters Frances and Mary ,,
Pemberton whilst unmarried, and in the event of the death or marriage of one,
then to the other alone whilst unmarried, and in the event of the marriage or
death of both then to her nephew Webbe Hobson (" son of my sister Margaret
Hobson "), his heirs and assigns for ever.
To sister Mary Pemberton a negro for her life, and on her death to nephew
Charles Hobson and assigns for ever. To sister Frances Pemberton a necro on
similar terms. To nephews George Hobson, Webbe Hobson, and William Henry
Hobson and their assigns for ever, 1, 5, and 3 slaves respectively. To brother-in-
law George Hobson a gold watch and chain. To cousin William Pemberton of
Nevis a ring. To sisters Margaret Hobson, Prances and Mary Pemberton,
wearing apparel, jewels, plate, household furniture, table and bed linen in equal
shares. Residue to nephew Webbe Hobson, his heirs, executors and adminis-
trators, etc. Brother-in-law George Hobson and cousin William Pemberton
appointed Executors. *
Witnesses : Thomas Peterson, Samuel Pemberton, and Edward Pemberton.
Sworn before William Woodley, President of Council, '3 November 1S0G.
St. Kitts Records, 15,158, Book P, No. 3, p. 27G ff.
Indenture dated 2G June 1809.
"Between John Butler Pemberton, of the Island of..S' Christopher, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law, and Harriet his wife, formerly Harriet Boileau, Spinster, after-
wards the wife, and siuce the widow, of Richard Price, late of Northumberland
Street in the Strand in the co. of Middlesex, gentleman, deceased, of the first part,
and John Peter Boilcau of Mortlake in the co. of Surrey, Esq., the Rev. Robert
Pemberton of the Island of Sl Christopher. Clerk, William Swanstuii of the said
Island, Esq., Doctor and practitioner in physic, and the Honourable John Woodley
of the said Island, Esq., Ring's Counsel, of the other part."
Refers to a mortgage of a house owned by the said John Butler Pemberton
and his wife in College Street to secure payment of a sum of £GG0, and to
an Indenture made on "21 August 1794 between the said Richard Price, deceased,
of the first part, and the said Harriet Pemberton, by her then name and description
of "Harriet Boilcau of Oxford Street in the co. of Middx., Spinster," of the
second part, and John Peter Boileau and James Parker of the parish of Lambeth
in the co. of Surrey, since deceased, of the third part, being settlement made on
the marriage of the said Harriot Boileau with the said Richard Price.
It was recited in the last-named deed that the said Richard Price had insured
£1000 in the Equitable Insurance Otficc, to be paid on his death, ami it was
witnessed that in consideration of the" "said marriage, and for making a provisiou
for the said Harriet Boileau and the isstffnot the said marriage, and for the
children of the said Richard Price by a former wife, and for other considerations,
the said Richard Price did transfer to the said John Peter Boileau and James
Parker, their heirs, etc , the said Policy in Trust tor the benefit, on the decease of
the said Richard Price, of the said Harriet Boileau and her children, and also
of the two children of the said Richard Price by his former wife, who should
respectively attain the age^r "21 years or marry. " And whereas the said Richard
Price some time since departed this ,life," and the said Sinn. of £1000 was paid to
tho Trustees and invested .by them iu £175-3 Bauk 3 per ceut. Consolidated
CAKIBBEANA. 343
Annuities. " And whereas the said Richard Price died without having had any
issue hy the said Harriet," and as, of the other two children, Henrietta Price
lived to the age of 21, but had since died, and Nehemiah Southwell Price had
taken out Letters of Administration, and is entitled to the whole sum of
£1785 lis. subject to the life estate of the said Harriet Pemberton, and whereas
the said Nehemiah and the said Harriet have agreed to divide the said sum
equally. It was agreed that the Trustees named should pay the moiety to the
said John Butler Pemberton on condition that the latter should mortgage
the house in Upper College Street to the Trustees, who should hold the premiss
for the benelit of the said John Butler Pemberton for life, aud after his decease
for the benefit of the said Harriet Pemberton and their heirs.
St. Kitts Eecoeds, 16,017, Book V, No. 3, fo. 73.
Deed dated 21 September 1816.
John Butler Pemberton, in consideration of £50 paid by John Peter Boileau
of Mortlake, Trustee of the sum of £35U, the property of the said John Butler
Pemberton's wife Harriet Pemberton, sells to the Hon. John Woodley and
William Swanston a mulatto girl called Maria, in Trust for the benelit of his
infant daughter Harriet Peach Pemberton, her Executors, Administrators, and
Assigns for ever.
Sworn 23 February 1816 at St. Kitts.
St. Kitts Ordinary Records, Book B, p. 495.
Letters of Administration to the estate of John Butler Pemberton, late of the
said Island, Clerk in Holy Orders.
Petition of Harriate Pemberton of the Island of St. Christopher, widow.
After reciting that her late husband died on or about 28 September 1834 intestate
and possessed of some personal estate in the Island, she petitions for the grant of
Letters of Administration for all the goods, etc., of the said John Butler
Pemberton at the time of his death, she giving the usual security.
St. Kitts, 6 October 1834. Petition granted unless a Caveat be eutered in
Secretary's office within 14 days. Security fixed at £400.
Administration granted by His Excellency John Lyons Nixon, Esq., Lieut.-
Governor in said Island, etc., 27 October 1834, subject to submission of lnventory
withiu 20 days, and lodging the required security.
Daniel Sharry Sanderson, Henry Hart Wilson, and William Adamson appointed
Appraisers.
Inventory of goods (chiefly books) appended, amounting to £207.
Sworn to 6 November 1834.
• St. Kitts Ordinary Records, Book B.
Will of Sarah Hobson, at present in the Island of St. Vincent, widow.
Dated 20 September 1820.
Gives entire freedom to a female slave.
"Whereas I have already paid and expended considerable sums of money in
the education of my son Pemberton Hobson, to a greater amount I ban my
daughters will receive from my remaining estate, I consider them entitled to any
further property I may possess."
She confirms grant of certain slaves to daughter Frances Hobson, her heirs
and assigns for ever, made in two Deeds-poll, dated 10 August 1827 aud
28 January IS2S respectively, and bequeaths to the same all her furniture, plate,
wearing apparel, ornament and linen.
To her granddaughter Sarah Brisbane O'Dell and her heirs and a~>i<.:ns a male
slave. To Joseph Herbert Pemberton and James Maynard of Nevis, Esq., aud
the survivor of them, aud the heirs and assigns of such survivor, all her freehold
311 CARIBBEANA.
Lot, with buildings thereon, in Basseterre, St. Kitts, In Trust to sell the same
by public or private contract, and till the sale take place to receive rents, etc.,
"and to divide the said rents and purchase-money equally between my said
daughter Frances Hobson, my daughter Sarah Ann, the wife of the said Joseph
Herbert Pemberton, for her sole and separate use, free from the controul of the
said husband, and said grandaughter Sarah Brisbane O'Dell, share and share
alike." In case her said granddaughter should die unmarried under the age of 21
then her share to be divided equally between her said two daughters.
Host and residue of estate to the same Trustees on the like Trusts and with
the same proviso. Trustees above named appointed Executors, aud the said
Frances Hobson Executrix.
Petition of Kev. Joseph Herbert Pemberton, Clerk in Holy Orders, and James
Maynard, Esq., both of the Island of Nevis, for Probate was submitted on
18 July 1833, and granted subject to security for £500.
Probate grauted 22 August 1838.
The following information is derived from a letter written by the late Hon.
Sholto Thomas Pemberton, at one time Chief Justice of Dominica, to Major
R. C. B. Pemberton, R.E. (now Major-General) : —
Dominica, 10th August 1S7G.
My grandmother in the maternal line was a Miss Dasent. Her grandfather
was a John Symmonds, who was forced to assume the name of Dasent aud leave
England in order to escape the consequeuces of having challenged his superior
officer. This Johu Symmonds alias Dasent settled at Nevis ; many years
after sent for a nephew, who divulged the secret, but they never resumed the
name of Symmonds. The name of John Daseut's wife not known. His first son,
also named John Dasent, married Henrietta Parsons of Sc Christopher, and had
two daughters, Grace and Ann, co-heir asses. He died v. p. Grace married 1st,
.... Abbott, Esq., a likeness of whom 1 have (he must have been a very handsome
man), and 2nd, J. Patterson of Ireland, s.p. Ann married Dr. Bates "Williams
Peterson (my maternal grandfather), and had several children, amongst them my
Mother Jane. She was the last child, and died L851. She married Robert
Hughes Pemberton, brother of your grandfather, J. Butler Pemberton. Issue :
two sons and two daughters, of whom I am the only survivor.
Parsons. — The last of the name at Sl Kitts was George Webbc Parsons, who
died about twenty years ago. Clever, well educated, but very eccentric. Most of
these details are from a letter of August 1831, from my aunt, Grace Peterson, to
her brother, John Peterson, late Chief Justice oi S' Vincent. She wrote:
" Lucrctia, the last of our uncle Parsons' children, died 27 July, very aged."
Grace Peterson died aud was buried at Southampton. John Peterson died at
S' Vincent, 1S1G.
In 1833 I wrote to my uncle Peterson for information, and he replied he
would see old Mr James Huggins at Golden Vale. " I remember when at school
your grandfather PemluTtou in 17S5 coming to England for ordination. John
Butler Pemberton, his son. was younger than myself, and at school at Williams'
Academy, I think, at Blackheatb. His [your grandfather's] first living was that
of Windward in Nevis, collated bv the Elder Woodlcy, transferred about 17!)5
by John Stanley, Commander-in-Chief, to Basseterre, Sl Kitts, and succeeded at
Nevis by Harman. He married Williams of Nevis, firat-cousin to your grandfather
Peterson. The Register of Windward before 183G had been destroyed."* Your
great-grandmother Pemberton had a sister, Miss Williams, who married Jones."
(7b be continued.)
* Dr. Thomas writes tint the Register of 8t. James, Windward, commences in 17S7, and that
there arc a few earlier fragments. — Eijitob.
caribbeana. 345
iHanniiuj of ftt* 3Attts.*
From an Old Notebook ix the Possession of the Family.
"John Manning, born July 2Glh, 170.3
married at Chiselhurst Deo. 17th, 1720
Sarah Coventry, lion -J.~, .March 1711
son AVilliam Manning, born Feb. 8"', 1729, married at Speen near Reading,
Elizabeth Ryan.
William Manning had a sister Rebecca Sarah and a brother John Brooks
Manning."
Sarah Coventry is stated to have been dau. of Thomas Coventry of North
Cray Place, co. Kent, whose arms were the same as Lord Coventry's.
John Manning is supposed to have gone to the West Indies from Foot's Cray
in Kent.
The following names and dates were printed on a sheet of paper bearing the
water-mark of 1S74 by some member of the family : —
John Manning, Born 26th July 1703.
Sarah Coventry his wife, Born 2.5th March L7L1. Married 17th Pec. 1720.
William Coventry Manning, B. 8th Feb-V 1729. f
Rebecca Sarah Manning, B. 15"' Feb>' 1734. f
John Brooks Manning, B. 21bt Feb> 173G.
Mary daughter of William & Elizabeth Manning, Born 5th Octr 1752.
Sarah Manning, B. 20th^ April 17-54.
Elizabeth Manning, B. 30th Jan? 1750.
Martha§ Manning, 13. 8th Jan? 1757.
John Ryan Maiming, B. 21st Feb>' 1700.
William Manning, B. 1st Decr 1703.
Jan. 6, 190S. St. George's Rectory,
Basseterre, St. Kitts.
Dear Sir,
In reply to your letter of Nov. 15, '07, 1 send yon all the records 1 can
find of the Ryan and Manning families. The Records under my care go back
only as far as 1717. I have been through them us carefully as L can (they are
very old and in some places torn and distigured) and now send you the result of
my search ....
(Rev.) Alfreu W. AVatt.
ST George's, Basseterre, ST Kitts.
Baptisms.
[1743|| Nov. 2 Edmund Manning & Rebecka his wife* Son Thomas]
[1745JJ May 5 Edmund Manning his son Edmund]
* Contiuued from p. 294.
t Between these two was another child: ,1 >hti Uittry .Minnin,', bur. 28 Sep. 1734 in his
2nd year, at St. Kitts.
J This dtto should be 29. § Her second Christian mine wis VVeatheril.
|| These two additional entries are from tli^ Transcripts at the l'.lt O .un I tlieyare evidently
no longer in the parish resistor, or the ltictor would have sont them. — Kditoii.
34C CARIBBEANA.
1747 Feb. 14°' Thomas Edmund Posthumous Son of Edmund Manning and
Rebecca his wife.
1754 July 31s1 Mary & Sarah Daughters of William & Elizabeth Manning.
Mary, born 5'" Oct. 17.32, Sarah horn 29U| April 1754.
1756 Feby 14"' Elizabeth, Daughter of William & Elizabeth Manning: born
30"' Jan: 1750.
1757, [* ] Martha "Weatheril, Daughter of William & Elizabeth Manning,
born 8th instant.
1760 March 24th John Evan, Son of William & Elizabeth Manning, boru
21st Feb. "17G0.
1775 April 3rd Edward Manning, Son of Edward Manning & Elizabeth Gray,
born3rU Nov: 1774.
Marriages.
1751 June 21st John Thomas, marry'd to f. . becca Manning by Licence.
1764 Oct. 6th John Manning to Ann Howard]: by Lye'.
Burials.
1747 Oct. 13th § Catherine Evan.
1752 March 10"' Mary Ryan.
1757 April 13th Mary Manning, an infant.
1760 Sep. 7th Thomas Manning.
1761 Oct. 26th Samuel, Son of ||. . yan.
1761 Dec. 25th John Ryan.
1762 Aug. 26th John Manning.
1778 Feb. 18th Patrick Ryan, 23 years.
1780 Sep. 2ml Rebecca Manning, 59 years.
1784 Nov. 10"' John Manning,^. . 4 years.
1796 Oct. 29th John Ryan, Sailor from hospital, aged 26.
1802 May 315t John Ryan, Sailor II. M.S. Leviathan.
1802 Nov. 30Ul Ann Manning, Widow.
1802 Dec. 23"' Benjamin Manning, Gentleman.
St. Thomas, Middle Island, St. Kitts.**
In the Churchyard.
Arms. — . . . .
Here lies in certain hope of a blessed resurrection, William Coventry, late of
the parish of S* Thomas, .Middle Island, Merchant, who departed tins life August
the 16"' 1731, Aged 53 years. He was a tender and indulgent parent, an upright and
a good Christian. His life was regularly sober ami truly pious, and God Almighty,
who visibly blessed his honest industry upon earth gave him here but .... To
* Month torn away here— Uixtok. t P.. rt of the name torn away. — Rector.
t Elizabeth Surah Manning dau. of John Arthur Clement Manning, by Ann Howard, dau.
of Robert Howard by Miss I'elham. nnrried Maurice Berkeley of Si. Kitts, who d. 17 F b L804.
(Mrs. Shand's papers.) The father'* nunc elsewbi re is Arthur John Thomas. — Kditor.
§ The word " Buried" I have omitted from each entry. -Kditor.
II Here the llegister is continued by another person, writing more indistinctly, the Christian
name is omitted, and the capital of surname looks like " R." The a^es were inserted in and
after 17C.3.— Rkctor.
■j" A hole is in the paper at what one imagines i< a " 6, ' making the a_'e t;t. — Rectos
*• Copied in IST'.t by Mr. X. Darnell Davis, who wrote ine last year that he made no record
of the arms. — Editor.
CARIBBEAN A. 317
his memory therefore John Manning, Merchant, who married his only daughter,
dutifully subscribes this monument.
In this tomb also is deposited the body of his grandson John Battry Manning
who departed this life, September the 27u' 173-4, aged one year, seven months,
and ten days.
TitiNiTY,- Palmetto Point.*
In the Churchyard.
Here lyeth the body of John Manning, late of this island, who departed this
life, March 10"' 1725, in the 52"d year of his age.
Also Joanah Manning his wife, died May 19th 1722, in the 39th year of her
age, and G of their children, viz : — William, Christian, Ann, Mary Ann, Samuel
and Eebecca Manning.
Jan. 15, 190S. St. Thomas' Rectory,
Middle Island, St. Kitts.
Dear Sir,
In answer to yours of the loth November, I beg to state that I cannot
find any tombs in the churchyard with the names you mention, nor are there any
mural tablets in the church to such.
I find in our register the following : —
August 10th 1734 Buried, Captain William Coventry.
September 2S,h 173-1 Buried, John Battry sou of John Manning & Sarah
his Wife.
December 6th 1731 Buried, Peter Manning Senior.
Married September 29th 1712 Benja" Galley & Kebecca Manning Spinster.
(Rev.) Ned. Caknt.
Abstract of the Amount of Losses sustained by the Proprietors and Inhabitants
and others trading to the Island of St. Christopher's in America, when the French
invaded said Island and the Island of Nevis in the months of February and March
1705-6.
Names of Persons Sums as at first Abatements made by Nett sums
Sustaining Loss. given. the Commissioners. remaining.
Mr Sam" Manning . 2L6 19 6 24 12 0 192 7 6
Sworn as to losses on 8 January 1707, and is described as of the Parish of
Palmeto Point, planter. Signs himself " Sam" Maning."
[America and W.I., vol. 610. Sent me 21 August 1907 by Lieut. -Col. II. W.
Pook of Lewisham.]
A fine group by Hoppner of Mrs. W. Manning (mother of Cardinal Manning)
and her daughter, afterwards .Mrs. Austen, of Ivippington Park, Sussex, exhibited
at the Royal Academy in IS05 (canvas 50 in. by to in.) realised 1000 guineas.
This exceedingly important picture shews Mrs. Manning (who dud in May 1847)
in black dress with red riband round her waist, seated, looking at her young child,
* Copied iu 1S79 by Mr. N. Darnell Davis. On inquiring about the above stones they
appear to have been destroyod since 1879. Tbo Hector's letter is appended.
348 CARIBBEANA.
who, dressed in white frock and red shoes, stands on the seat by her side ; the
background is formed of a landscape and red curtain. The child lived until
January 1st, 1891, or eighty nine years after the picture was painted. The work
remained in the family uutil the day of the sale. (" Connoisseur," xix., 58, 5 July
1907.)
Parish of Speen in the County of Berks.
" 1751. Mr. "William Manning and Miss Elizabeth Ryan of the Parish of
St. Giles, Heading were married the 1st day of October 1751 by Tho: Shephard,
Vicar.
N.B. — Mr. Manning afterwards lived in Sl Mary Axe, London & was a "West
Indian Merchant."
The above is a true copy of the Marriage Register of the Parish aforesaid,
extracted this eleventh day of March in the Year of Our Lord One thousand nine
hundred and nine. By me
R. Betjce Dickson, Yicar of Speen.
"I have found the Entry as indicated, but it is prefaced in the Register by
the remark that it was omitted from its proper place. As the list of Marriages
in that book begins with 1752 this entry had to be put on a separate and
apparently loose sheet facing the others. It is, however, clearly in the writing of
the Vicar."
R. B. D.
St. Martin in the Fields.
Baptism.
1809 May 25 Henry Edward Manning, son of William Manning, Esq., and
Mary his wife, born 15th July.
St. Andrew Undershaft, St. Marx Axe, London.*
On a small plain white marble tablet in the nave, on the north wall of the
tower : —
SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH MANNING,
wife of WILLIAM MANNING Esq".
MERCHANT OF LONDON,
DIED THE 3UD OF JANUARY 1780,
AND WAS BURIED
WITHIN THE WALLS OF THIS CHURCH.
TUIS TAULET IS EKECTED I)Y nEK SON'
WILLIA5I MANNING ESQ"11
AS AN AFFECTIONATE TIUIII'TR TO nEK
EXEMPLAUY VIRTUES.
• Copied 10 August 1909 by the Elitor. In I'ureoll's " Life of Cardinal Manning " this
inscription is j^iven as being in a Church in the City of London.
CARIBBEANA. 349
The following is from Pureell's " Life of Cardinal Manning" : —
Sundridge, co. Kent.
In a vault are deposited the Remains of
WILLIAM MANNING, Esq.
Formerly of Combe Bank, in this Parish,
Born December 1st, 1703,
Departed this life on Good Friday, April 17th 1S35.
(Nine lines omitted.)
ALSO OF
MART MANNING
Beloved Wife of William Manning, Esq.,
Born July 4, 1771 ,
Died May 13, 1847.
(One line omitted )
Totteridge, co. Herts. (Cussans, ii., 301.)
On the south side of a large altar-tomb of white marble, inclosed by an iron
railing :■ —
Near this place, lie the Remains of
WILLIAM. MANNING, ESQ.
who departed this Life on the 24th of November 1791, in
the Sixty Second Tear of his Age.
(Two lines follow.)
At the west end of the tomb are these arms : Quarterly (Azure and Gttles),
a cross pafonce let ween four trefoils slipped (Or) for MANNING.*
On an ineseutcheoi) : Quarterly of four, 1 and 4, a chevron between three horses'1
heads erased ;t 2 and 3, six leaves erect, three and three.
Another tomb adjoining, to the grandson of the foregoing : —
WILLIAM HENRY MANNING, ESQ.
ELDEST SOX OF
WILLIAM MANNING, ESQ.
OF THIS PARISH
DIED THE 13T" OF JULY, 1S12
IN THE 20th YEAR OF
HIS AGE.
The present representatives of this family are the children of Lady Miller
(daughter of the late Charles John Manning of Prince's Gardens and Louisa
Augusta, daughter of the Rev. Sir Augusta Henniker, Hart.), who married, 1890,
Sir°W. F. Miller, 5th Hart., of Glenlee.
* Of Norfolk (sec Papworth, CA'l). There were Mannings settled at Diss in that county.
t Burke's "Armory" jrives James Ryan, Sheriff of Dublin, as bearing: Quits, on a Lend
Anient six hot!// leaves vert, two, /«•</, and two. Quartering: Azure, a rheeron between three
griffin i* heads erased Artie nt ? lilaney]. Motto: " Malo mori quain foedari." The same arms
were allowed by "Uls'er" to Tho. Pat. Ryan, grandson of Darby Ryan of Silrergrove and of
Cadiz in Spain, in 17*- These arms ore very similar to tho above quartered by the Maanin [s,
and the Ryans of Dublin used tlie same motto.
350 CARIBBEANA.
3 iltst of £Ucst Sntiian Beetis on tljc
Close Rolls/
William Wimbolt, Amy his wife v. Jackson. Jamaica 1764, 4-15
William Whitaker by Sir William Codrington,
Bart. & William Codrington. Barbuda, Antigua ,, 17-11-12
William Wells, Stedmnn Rawlins, by Constantine
Phipps, Mary his Wife. Sl Kitts „ 1S-10
Robert Webb, Nathaniel Webb by David Stone,
Mary his wife, Henrietta Douglas widdow,
Andrew Devisme, Ann his wife, John Spencer
Colepeper junior, John Webb, Amey Thom-
son spinster, Henrietta Thomson & Ann
Thomson spinsters.
Thomas Earl of Westmorland by Charles Blair.
John Williams senior, Sarah his wife, John
Williams junior v. Banks.
John Williams junior by John Williams senior,
Sarah his wife.
Ralph Payne & David Lord Viscount Stormont,
Henry Wilmot & Valentine Ilenrv Allott.
Valentino Ii. Allott by Ralph Payne. "
Peter Alsop by Stephen Shepherd.
Peter Alsop by John Burke. Frances his wife.
Stephen Blizard, William Warner by Michael
Lambert Weatherill.
John Burke by Amand Beneville. Charity his wife.
John Mills & Peter Mathew Mills, Catherine his
wife & John Williams senior, John Williams
junior, Mary Charlotte Thornhill his wife &
Francis Banks & Giles Earle. Nevis
Francis Banks, Giles Earle by John Mills & Peter
Mathew Mills. „
John Banister by James Lord Cranstoun & Sophia
Lady Cranstoun his wife. S' Kitts
Hubert "Guichard Mercer & Thomas Lane, John
Lane & Thomas Eraser >v. Benjamin Booth. ,,
Benjamin Booth by Hubert Guichard Mercer. ,,
John Burke, James Athill by George Crump &
Russell his wife. Antigua „ 4-9
Lewis Brotherson by William Payne Georges,
Ann his wife. S« Kitts „ 14-19
AValter Burke by John Burke. Frances his wife. Antigua 1771, 8-1!)
James Balmer by Nathaniel Crump. ,, 14-13
John Banister v. Reeve. S' Kitts 1772.1-19-120
Richard Bosanquet v. Calley. Sl Vincent ,. 2-10
George Crump by John Burke. Antigua 1707, 1(1-1 1
Nathaniel Crump by George Crump. „ 1708, L-9
Samuel Cox by Charles How Irs & Oldfielcl Bowles
his son. Jamaica ., 15-5-6
John Carrnthers by William Peckham. Antigua 1771, 9-2
Richard Bosanquet, John David Patio & Richard
Ottley & Oliver Calley. Sl Vincent 1772,2-10
* Continued from j>. 298,
Montserrat
17G5,
2-1
Jamaica
H
15-17-18
Sl Kitts
1706,
9-2
Nevis
11
9-4-5
ii
1768,
13-1
ji
.,
13-2
Antigua
1770,
15-6
1771,
8-17
»
1767,
14-7-8
1768,
1-8
1
769,
4-10
1»
4-11
1
770,
2-1
11
11
2-11
2-12
CARIBBEANA.
351
Antijrua
Xevis
Barbadoes
Antisrua
Isaac Dupuy by Charles Spooner. S' Christophers
Jobn Halliday & John Dclap Ilalli lay, Lady Jane
bis wife & Lionel Earl of Dysart, Henry
Wilmot & lion. Wilbrahara Tollemache,
James Gordon.
Thomas Eyre by Sarah Johnson.
Isabella Jesup spinster & Eleanor Jesup, widdow
& John Ede.
Henry Frere, vide Pickering.
Elias Ferris by James Barrett, Catherine his wife.
-William Fauquier, vide Pickering.
Thomas Turner "Wise &, William Livingston &
Hon. Francis Farley.
Valentine Morris, Mary his wife & Henry Wil-
mot, James Gordon & George Udny &
Eobert Udny.
William Gunthorpe by Samuel Byam, Elizabeth
his wife.
Ludovick Grant by James Grant.
Thomas Grant by Robert Harvey.
John Lancashire, George Hatsell, Joseph Burch,
Richord his wife & Walter Nesbett &
Thompson Hicks.
William Mathew Burt & Charles Pym Burt &
William Hyndman.
William Wood, John Trevanion £ Charles Payne
Sharpe & Pauline Joddrell Sharpe his wife
& George Hooper.
John Hallidav, vide Dysart.
Sir Gilles Payne, Bart & William Mathew Burt
& William Smith Buckley & John Willett &
James Cloberry Gascoigne, Elizabeth his
wife & Abednego Mathew, Jannett liis wife,
Daniel Mathew & Hugh Hamerslcy & Rich-
ard Maitland.
Hugh Hamersley by John Willet & others.
Edward Warner, John Johnson, Sarah Johnson &
Godschall Johnson.
Godschall Johnson by Sarah Johnson.
John Johnson, Sarah Johnson, Godschall John-
son, vide Warner.
Isabella Jesup, vide Ede.
Sir Robert Ladbroke, knr. by Patrick Blake.
S1 Kitts, Montserrat
James Laroche senior by James Laroche junior,
Elizabeth Rachael Ann his wife.
Alexander Lyon & Kobert Lyon & James Orr,
John Clark.
Valentine Morris, Mary his wife, vide Gordon.
John Williams, Sarah his wife, John Williams
junior & Frances Williams, Sarah Williams
spinster, William Colhoun, Mathew Towgood
& John Mills senior, John .M ills junior, John
Warington junior, Joseph Williams.
John Mills, vide Hanks.
John Mills, vide Williams.
Herbert Guichard Mercer, vide Booth.
1771,7-14
„ 9-15-1G-17
1767, 5-8
1770, 1G-12
17G7, 13-3
17G8, 5-10
1771, 7-0-7
1772, 3-21-22
1767, 3-16-17
1770, 2-1S-19
1771, 14-9
1772, 1-6-7
1767, 13-16
Nevis 1769, 15-5-6
Antigua
Sl Kitts
Anti<rua
Nevis
Antigua
Tobago
Anticua
1770, 5-24
1771, 9-15
„ 11-9
„ 11-10
1767, 16-17
„ 5-9-10
„ 13-13
1770, 16-12
1767, 1-19-20
176S, 22-11-12
1770, 13-15
1767, 3-16
1709, 2-1-2
Nevis
„ 4-10
?i
„ 4-12-14
S' Kitts
1770, 2-11
. S' Kitts
1771,
7-24-25
Barbadoes
Antigua
1772,
1-8
2-13
Barbadoes
17G7,
)1
13-3
13-4
Antigua
S' Kitts
1771,
1 i
7-G
7-7
11-9
n
Nevis
Jamaica
Antigua
1772,
1770,
1770,
1771,
1-19
1-20
5-9
5-21-22
8-1S
it, Se Kitts
17G8,
6-4
6-5
352 CARIBBEANA.
Robert Naylor by David Bayford, Mayaret his wife
James Norman by Johua Kyte D.D., Loretta
Maria bis wife.
Richard Oliver by Mary Smith.
Henry Frere & Dorothy Frere Sc Joseph Pickering,
John Scudamore.
Joseph Pickering by Henry Frere.
"William Fauquer & Thomas Fauquier & Joseph
Pickering.
Joseph Pickering by William Fauquier.
Sir Gillies Payne, Bart, vide Hamersley.
John Banister & "William Planning & Patrick
Burke, Elizabeth his wife, "William Eeeve.
"William Reeve by John Bannister.
Sherland Swanston by Robert Pemberton.
James Styll by Elizabeth March.
George Savage by John Burke. Frances his wife.
Dominick Trant by Nathaniel Templeman.
Montserra
Nathaniel Templeman by Dominick Trant. „
Barlow Trecothick & George Apthorpe by John
Nelson. Grenada 1769, 3-S
Richard Wilson senior, Richard Wilson junior,
John Halliday, Margaret Halliday spinster &
Samuel Turner senior, Richard Neave Si Wil-
liam Feuilleteau, John Julius Si James Gor-
don, Henry Wilmot, Aretas AVharton & John
Delap Halliday, John Willett Si Arnold Nes-
bitt, Robert Christian Si Thomas Warner,
William Leslie Hamilton.
Samuel Turner, Richard Neave by Richard Wil-
son senior.
James Verchild by Richard Maitland, Elizabeth
his wife.
Edward Warner, vide Johnson.
Nathaniel Wells by Richard Tyson, John Tyson.
Michael White & Johnson Gildart & Ralph
Willett.
Ralpb Willett by Michael White.
Richard "Wells by William Lake, Frances his wife.
John Johnson & Sarah Johnson spinster, God-
schall Johnson, Edward Warner.
John Johnson & Sarah Johnson spinster, God-
schal Johnson & Edward Warner.
Henry Wilmot by Edward Byatn.
John'Willctt by Sir Gillies Payne, Bart. Nevis, &
Henry Wilmot by "William Woodley.
Henry Wilmot bv William Julius.
John Willett bv Sir Gillies Payne.
John Willett by William Smith Buckley.
John Mills Si Peter Mathcw Mills, Catherine his
wife, John Williams junior. Nevis 17G9, 4-12-14
John Williams junior bv John Mills Si Peter
Mathcw Mills. „ „ 4-13-15
William Wood, vide Hooper. Sl Vincent 1770. 5-24
Alexander Willock by John Gray. Antigua 1771, 9-3-4
Richard Wilson senior & junior, vide Turner. S' Kitt3 ,, 10-12
S' Kitts
1771,
10-12
»i
»
10-13
Antigua
S' Kitts
17G9,
17G7,
1-12-13
1-16
2-12-13
Montserrat
S' Kitts
ii
n
2-22
2-23
4-1
Antigua
ii
13-13
S' Kitts li
Sl Kitts
11
t>
11
ii
■07."l 1
1767,
176S,
IS
• »
13-14
14-13-11
-23-2 1-25-26
10-1-2
4-20-21
15-10-17
10-2-3
CARIBBKANA.
353
Nevis
Sl Kitts
Antisua
Thomas Turner, vide Farley.
The Rev. Duke Butler, vide Webbe.
David Bayford vide Wilmot.
Joseph King, Mary his wife & Peter Robert
Luard, Peter Turquard i John Barnard,
Daniel Mesman, William Manning & Walter
Blunt & Sir Charles Blunt.
Walter Blunt by Joseph King.
Thomas Maitland & Thompson Hicks, Sarah his
wife, Richard their son & Anthony Blaoirave.
George Gostling & Richard Maitland & Thomson
Hicks & Anthony Blagrave.
David Bayford, vide Rowland.
Chris Baldwin by John Brooke.
Mary Willis & Joseph AVebb Willis & Thomas
Brograve.
Justinian Casamajor by James Laroche, Eliza-
beth Rachael Ann his wife.
John Conyers, vide Eyre.
John Cridland by John Bryant.
James Coulthard, vide Graham.
James Coulthard by Edward Cary, Camilla Anna-
bella.
Sir Robert Salisbury, Bart, vide Stapleton.
Thomas Cotton by Sir Robert Salisbury, Bart.
James Coulthard by Daniel Byam Mathew.
James Dobie by James Browne, Anne his wife.
Nesbitt Darby, vide Gray.
David Dalrymple, vide L'dncy.
John Conyers, Juliana Catherine his wife & John
Godsalve & Joseph Eyre. S' Kitti
Thomas Fisher by James Trecothick.
Nesbitt Darby, Elizabeth his wife & Dorothy
Jordon, Elizabeth Doig, Mary Darby & Wil-
liam Salmond & John Gray, John Gilchrist,
& Thomas Jarvis, George Savage, Michael
Macnemarc. Antigua
John Gray & John Gilchrist by Nesbitt Darby. ,,
George Gostlinir, vide Blagrave. Nevis
Sir William Guise, Bart, bv Sir William Cod-
rington, Hart. & William his only son. Barbuda, Antigua
Catherine Gerrard, vide Wilson. Sl Kitts
James Coulthard & Edward Cary & Camilla
Annabclhi his wife & Thomas Graham. „
Thomas Graham by James Coulthard & Edward
Cary.
James Hussey by John Dyer.
John Halliday by Harry Webb, Nathaniel Webb,
Elizabeth his wife.
Joseph King, vide Blunt.
Thomas Meade by John Molineaux.
Thomas Maitland vide Blagrave.
Daniel Byam .Mathew by .lames Coulthard.
John Russell by Lockhart Russell, Rachael his wife.
David Bayford, Margaret bis wife & Ann Row-
land & Richard Oliver.
VOL. I.
1772,
3-21-22
Nevis
1773,
1-20
Kitts
11
4-11-12
1775, 3-3
„ 3-4
„ 4-3
4-4
1776, 1G-24
1777, 2-12-13
„ 6-7
»»
1774,
2-14
11
177G,
18-7
Sl Kitts
11
1S-6
ii
1777,
2-3
»
n
2-14
n
>j
2-17
ii
IT
3-5
Nevis
35
3-6
Sl Kitts
91
5-15-16
Nevis
1774,
24-13
11
2G-15-16
Grenada
1776
19-5
Antigua
ii
18-6-7
Jamaica
1777
1-7-8
1774, 2G-15
„ 2G-1G
1775, 4-4
177G, 17-G-7
„ 18-4
1777, 2-14
PI
„ 2-15
Montscrrat
1774, 6-4
Antigua
1777,3-22-23
Sl Kitts
1775, 3-3
Montscrrat
„ 3-13-14
Nevis
„ 3-3
S' Kitts
5-13-1 t
Antigua
1773, 5-S-U
S' Kitts
177G, 1G-21
A .V
354 CARIBBEANA.
Sir Robert Salisbury Cotton, Bart. Dame Frances
his wife & Cath. Stapleton & Thomas
Cotton. Sl Kitts & Nevis 1777, 3-5
Samuel Turner by John Burton. Antigua 177G, 17-14-15
David Dalrymple & The Honble Sir James Adol-
phus Ougliton, K.B., John Sl Legcr Douglas
& James Dalrymple & Charles Dalrymple,
Margaret his wife <fc Robert TJdney. Grenada „ 19-5
Rev. Duke Butler, A.M. & Francis Butler the
elder, widow, & John Butler & George
Webbe junior & Thomas Bennett. Nevis 1773,1-20.
David Bayford, Margaret his wife & Henry Wil-
mot & John Banister. S' Christophers „ 4-11
Henry "Wilmot by David Bayford, Margaret his
wife. „ „ 4-12
William Willett by Janet Orton. „ 1774, 23-2-3
Richard "Wilson senior «fc junior by John Ogden
junior, Mary Henrietta his wife. Sl Kitts 1775, 1-3
John Ogden junior, Mary Henrietta his wife,
Alice Piatt & Richard Wilson senior &
junior. „ ,, 1-4
Catherine Gerrard & Alice Piatt & Richard Wil-
son senior.
Richard Wilson by Catherine Gerrard.
Mary Willis, vide Brograve.
Edward Tates by Granado Chester.
John Armond v. Brisco.
John Armond by John Brisco, Carolina Alicea
his wife. „ „ 4-3-4
Charles Medows & Catherine Mills & Peter
Mathew Mills, Catherine his wife & William
Macdowall Colhoun & Axetas Akers. Sl Christophers 17S2, 21-13
Aretas Akers by Peter Mathew Mills. „ „ 21-14
John Armond & John Brisco, Caroline Alicia his
wife & Wastell Brisco, William Birch. Sl Kitts 1778, 4-1
Wastell Brisco, William Birch by John Armond,
John Brisco. „ „ 4-2
Benjamin Blarney, B.D., by Henry Harford. America 1770, 2-10-11
Mary Butler, vide Coxhead". „ 1785, 16-9
71
177G,
18-4
11
*?
18-5
Antigua
1777,
6-7
1775,
1-5
Sl Kitts
177S,
4-1
(To be continued.)
Bit WBttKam immg, Bart, #&.$., S&.$.
Sir William Young, 2nd Bart., was born 1719, the eldest Borj of Sir William
Young, 1st Bart., Governor of Dominica, and a native of Antigua. He was at
University College, Oxford, in 176S, travelled abroad later, and published his
"Journal" in 1771. In 17S2 he was deputed by the proprietors of Tobago to
negotiate their interests at the French Court. He entered Parliament in 17s I.
and sat for St. Mawes till 1S06. In L78G he was elected F.R.S., and in 17D1
F.S.A. In 1791 lie visited the W.I., and wrote "A Tour through the Windward
Islands," published in 1S01 as an appendix to "An Historical Survey of
SIR W«, YOUNG BART. F.R.S.
MP.
■J. Brown del' 178S.
J. Collyer tc.
CARIBBEANA. 355
St. Domingo," by Bryan Edwards. In 1795 he wrote "An Account of the
Caribs of St. Vincent." and in 1S07 "The "West Indian Common Place Book."
In 1S07 he was appointed Governor of Tobago, dying there January L815. His
portrait was engraved by Tho. Holloway for the "European Magazine." I do
not know whence the present one was derived. It is signed "J. Brown delt17S8."
"J. Collyer sc." [See " D.N.B." for further details, also " AnUgua," iii. 280.]
Cranscripts of }3ari5ij &eejtstuu*
[Vol. 28, B. T., Leeward Islands.]
S1 George's ParishI [ST CiiRisTornER's].
1743-4 Feb. 19 Elizabeth Perreau
21 John Joy a Child
Mar. 1 James Mackueale
8 Old Mother Auckey
15 Cap' EJmonJ Holland his man Richard Jones
Cap1: John Snclliny hie inan Richard Neale a Gunner
1744 April— Elizabeth Milflin
16 Roger Gurley
30 William Queen his Son Christian
May 6 Drewry Ottleu I^qr his Ncgroe Woman Franke
8 Cap' Zedekiah Egleston
12 Thomas Gorden
15 John Ho^'g
19 John Hughes
24 Joseph King his Son John
June 14 William Smith by Rob1 Colhoun E$qr
15 Cap1 Will"1 Moore his man Blamfard Wells
July 2 Sarah Sutton a Child
3 Sarah Ilewton a Child
3 Henry "Waters
4 Mathew Mills Esq'
5 Cap': Stephen Lewis his man Richard Morgan
9 Thorn3: Bridgewater Esq* .S' Peters
15 liebecka Norton by John Browne
22 Sarah Smer^in
23 Margaret Browne
23 James Burgh
20 Mary Gale
29 Roger Williams
29 John Neale his Daughter Eranccss
Aug. 3 Edward Evans
7 James Kci'_re his son Richard
10 John BartlCT by John Chapman
* Continued from p. 301.
t These burial entries cover eleven pa ires. The Rector of St. Georire's npp<<nr« to have run
his pen through redundant words in certain entries Where such word- urc still legible I have
replaced them ill italic.
' A A 2
35G CARIBBEANA.
1744 Aug. 14 David Miller
17 Willoughby Porter at Rob': Colhouns Esq'
17 Cap': Richard Nott his man Winson Low
19 Old Gcorrje Perkinson his Ncgroe Frank Child ....
20 Edward Dunnowan Cup1 Willford* man
27 John Connally at Lady Stap/etons* John Bartley
28 Daniel Miller by John Chap/nan
Sep. 2 Isaac Finch a Child
3 Edward Eourryou Esqr:
4 Sarah Elvin
9 Joseph Cross his Daughter Mary
11 Alexander Walker
11 Mathew Martinbrough
14 Benjamin Corster hi/ Mary Hollyday
19 John Leondardable D . . . d
24 Will01: Julius his Son Caesar
25 Mary Barrey
Oct. — Madm: Mary Bourryau at the Point Church
4 Cap': Love his man Thorn5: Lee by Cap': Martin
12 Bastion Dixon at Cayon
16 Parricne at Sarah Heart3
d°: Catherine Robards a Child
27 Joseph Pagan
29 Edward Halley at Anthony Wharton
Nov. 4 Cap1: Abraham P ... his man liyneer
[sic] Shipleus D . . . .
9 John Housforman Docf ....
11 Elizth: Miller her Daughter in the Irish Towne
12 John Whitty ....
15 Benjamin Bourroughs at the Point Church
26 Jamesf Tavlor his Son James
28 William Almon
29 Mary Smith at Mr Flackormands ....
Dec. 1 Richard Rowland Esqr: his Son Thomas in Church
3 Ann Bentley
10 Thomas Prosner at Terrence Connor
20 Edward Callinton his son Edward by Ann Hamm [?] a bastard
31 Ann Droming her son Joseph a Bastard
[1744-5] Jan. 3 Thomas Stone by D . . . .
7 John Lusk by ....
10 Cap' Phillip Bass his man James Collings
16 John Baker his wife Elizabeth c$' paul and pslam in S: Peters-
20 William Sanders § Pslam 8f Paul in S' Peters
21 Arthur Crookshnnks by Poly Colhoune Esqr
24 Robert Clifton his Daughter Mary
28 John Browne bis son Francis
Feb. 7 Thomas Goodwell his Daughter Sarah
8 James Carey by Cap' Dunnohl
18 Mary Johnson <fc Paul by U'illm Connor
19 Cap' Generall Xctjroc man at Sl Peters
22 Sarah Stodardt
24 Cap': Edward Sanderson his Son William by Elizabeth Sillcott
24 Samuel Baud by Cap' Henderson
26 John Brandin at Mr° Spoore
d° Ann Perkiuson a Xnjroc
* " John Hartley " has been inserted slightly above this entry between the two lines,
f " James " lias been writteu over " Benjamin."
caribbeana. 357
Feb. 28 Honour Carvan and Paul
d° Mary Elviii Sc Paul
Mar. 9 William Lacey by M" Crooks
d° Richard Young a Child
10 Christian Warner and Paul
12 Dauiel Cox
14 Cap1: Humphrys Conway, Sf Paul
19 George Houghs in Goal Died
d° Eleanor Simmons & pall from the poiut
1744-5 Mar. 22 Aun Manning Pslam Sf Paul
23 George Kitts
[1713] 27 David Ogleabey & paid
29 George Kitt a "Child
30 Elizabeth Clifton at the ....
Ap. 3 John Woods by Cap1 Alexander Oglcbcy
4 Alexander Munrow
10 John Delanev his Son John by Catherine Alerds
16 Nathaniel Whales Sf Paul
17 John Crosbee Sf Paul
18 John Wellstea'd only the Paul paid
30 Lawrence Johnson a Sailor
May 12 Peter Hoodman his Son Peter
13 William Queen
16 William Mackcall Sf pall Sf psalm by Robert Colhoun Esq*
18 Edward West by Cap1: John Fowkes
d° Stephen Fitzer by Wm M . . . .
21 Peter George Wyar Sf Paul Ralph Payne Esq'
22 Prudence Day in Church .... Paul
23 John Solus Trundsold at And1": Bowks
26 Andrew Carrell Sf Paul by IP' Steel
27 Augustine Waldreu JJ" Paul at Murpheys
June 2 Esex Devereaux a Surgeon by Cap* Maxwell Sf pall
7 James Honey a Child Sf Gloves and one L . . . .
12 Thomas Rowley, & pall by William Spoore
13 Cap1: Turner his man Francis
18 Nehemiah Toward by Cap1: Coad
20 Hannah Derricksou a Child
21 William Hyde & pall by Edmd: Morphy
23 John Bennett his Wife Debora
25 Will™: Bragcy by Cap1: Coad
26 Patrick Wall by Cap': Walter Coad
d° James Neale cj" Paul
27 William Wise by Cap': Coad
July 1 William Pender by Can': WalV: Coad
1 Margarett Ratclife* a Child
2 William Wilkms by Sarah Stoadard
4 Emanuel Cox by Cap1: Coad
5 Elizabeth Trimer Sf pall
6 James Hogge by Joseph Providence
12 Robert Gale at Thomas Xoon
12 The Spaniard by Rich1 Rowland Esqr
L4 George Neale by Fill is
16 The Spaniard by Rich1 Rowland Esq'\
23 William Reed '
24 Mary Mahoney by Cap1
26 Aun Humphrys ijf Paul
* Surname doubtful. f Duplicate entrj.
358 CARIBBEAN.*.
[1745] July 28 John Johnson § Paul
28 Thorn8: Warner by Cap1: Bcnja* Wright
Aug. 3 Christopr: Stoddardt his Daughter Sarah
G Eleonar Howard at >b'' Peters by the parish Charge
7 David George bg Cap1: Benjamin Wright
9 Isaac Finch his Daughter Sarah
28 Frances Aldridge her Daughter Mary
30 John Johnson bg James AL'Cartncy Sf Paul
d° Henry Newton at M" Claxtons i
Sep. 1 Cap': Woodward his man Named Thorn3: Morrisson
4 Johu White & Paul at Jeremiah Patridgcs
5 Humphrey Holland & Paul by Serjeant Trummer
11 Humphry Woodenhagen 4* Paul at Esqr: Payne
16 John Farr Sf Paul
Oct. 2 Thomas Tyson a Child in Church
d° James McCarty Hang'd
5 John Willett Esqr: at Cappesterrc
9 Cap' : John Bell bg Dan1: Kingston fy pall
11 Benjamin Moore
ST Thomas, Middle Island, and Trinitt, Palm:eto Point, St Christopher's
1740-4 Only numbers.
" John Merac."
ST Anne, Sandt Point, St Christopher's.
Only numbers. No signature.
S1 Christophers.
Christenings* in the Parish of S' George Basseterre from January the first 1742-3
to Octobr the 13th 1745.
Baptism of Infants.
1742-3 Jan. 3 William Hawkes his S. William
G Thomas Mills Esqr his S. Thomas
7 John Dickson his S. Charles
10 James Nozerine his S. William
11 Batts Wcnsbury his S. John
1G Margett Dassey her D. Mary
17 Joshuway Johnson his D. Mary
Feb. 2 Johu Hopkins his S. John
9 Sarah Roberson her S. Samuel
Mar. G Richard f'etterson his D. Kebacker
6 Nichols Lewaruce his D. Marv
7 Isaac Finch his D. Marv
8 Thomas Goodwill his S. Isaac
10 Thomas Ottlev his S. Drewry
20 Petter Laddue his D. Mary '
21 Christopher Stodard his S. Christopher
* In tho same handwriting as the burials. The eatrio3 covor fivo sheets. " 8." stands for
Son and " D." for Daughter.
[1743] April
2G
27
May
20
22
d°:
20
27
June
11
18
d"
23
29
July
5
10
24
28
30
31
d°
Aug.
10
10
1743 Aug.
21
25
Sep.
3
S
18
22
25
20
30
Aug
2
Oct.
11
15
22
30
d°
Nov
2
G
12
15
20
28
21)
30
Dec
1
7
24
28
d°
1743-4 Jan
1
2
22
2 a
Feb
. 4
19
CARIBBEANA. 359
George Kippengs his S. George
David Gar van Ins D. Mary
Andrew Burk his D. Elizabeth
Benjamin King his S. Robert Lowrey
James Joy his S. John
The Pallatiue S. at the Saltponds
Ann Sutton her S. Thomas
Joseph Peates his D. Sarah
Docf: Will'": Hamilton his S. Andrew
William Ashbee his S. William
William Frazher his S. William
Richard Liswell his D. Ann S': Peters
George Rautry his D. Ann
Archibald Hamm his D. Elizabeth
William Honey his D. Sarah
Tbomas Roads his D. Sarah
James Forrest his S. James
Richard Rowland Esqr: his S. Richard
[blank] Miller her D. Mary
[blank'] Miller her S. James
John Johnson his D. Eevrecat
Docf: Peter Tittle his D. Mary Elizabeth
Sarah at Mrs Elizabeth Claxtons
Francis Phillips his S. Charles
Henry Brouncker Esqr: his Negroe Woman Ann
William Coventry his D. Mary
Richard Emcrey his D. Elizabeth
Sarah Jones her D. Ann
George Perkingson, his D. Mary
Peter Craige his S. Peter Hoade
Catherine Wrighing her D. Elizabeth
John Hopkings his D. Mary
Garrett Shea, his S. Timothy
William Rice his D. Ann
William Queen his S. William
William Bourroughs his S. [blank]
Elizabeth Chapman her D. Elizabeth
Edmund Manning & Rebecka his wife' Son Thomas
Terreuce Connor his S. George
Charles Davis his S. Charles William
Lindsey Shipton his S. Peter
Coll: Edward Jessup his Negroe woman Elizabeth
George Perkingson Sen1": his Negroe Frank9 2 Children
John Crosbcc his S. John
Charles Bowrey his S. Charles and his Sisters Son John
Mac Daniel
Thomas Bowrey his [blank]
Thomas Nale his S. Thomas
Giles Martinbrough his S. William
John Hazell his S. James
Mary Bibby her D. Margarctt
George and Ann Earlo their D. Sarah
Christopr: Hazell his S. William John
Isaac Duport his D. Susannah
John Baynes his D. Elizabeth Henrietta
Thorn3: Rosgrow his S. Richard
Peter Nicholls his S. Peter
360 CAKIBBEANA.
Richard Payne his D. Elizabeth
Jacobus Dcrkinterin his D. Mary Maning
John Chearea his D. Mary
Peter Thorn*: Tyson his S. Thomas
Benjamin Moore his S. Joseph
Thorn3: Armatrading his S. John
Anthony Paterson bis S. A\'illiam
John Dixon his S. John
Will"' Cliffing his S. William
Benjamin Green his S. Richard
Elizabeth Harkes her D. Henrietta
William Connor his S. Richard
William Norman his D. Mary
Joseph King his S. John
Richard Abbott his S. Edward
James Forrest his S. John
John Johnson his S. John
William Julius his S. Lecorat
Robert Grilling his D. Mary
Mary Elving her D. Mary
James Keicige his S. Richard
Anthony Ilazell his D. Elizabeth
Mary Smith Young her D. Elizabeth
John Amos his S. [blank]
Sarah Brand her D. Mary
Bridgwater Tho9: Rowland [blank]
Mary Thompson her D. Mary
George Roundtree his Sou [blank]
Tremain Stathams his D. Catherine
29 John Browne his S. Stephen
Nov. 4 Will"1: Honey his S. James
d° Will"1: Sharry his S. Roger
5 Ann Hamm her S. Edward
Benjamin Taylor his S. James
Nicholas Lawrence his D. Sarah
Jone Burt her D. Sarah
William Ililltin
17 Jane Wells her D. Eleonar
Will"1: Sanders his S. William
Peter Ladcux his S. William
James Martin his D. Christian
Edward Sanderson his S. William
Lindsey Ship ton his S. Samuel
Jasper Thomas his S. William
John Humphreys his D. Catherine
Jos: Davis ins D. Mary
Isaac Finch his D. Sarah
Thomas Mills Esq' his S. William
Ann Droming her S. Jacob
Francis Phillips his S. James
Richa: Cocks his 1). Kliza: Backs
John Browne & Elizab"1:
[1743-4] Feb. d°
Mar. 4
5
is
1744 Mar.
25
Apri
1
8
L0
22
du:
d":
d"
May
13
2:1
27
June 14
24
29
July
7
15
Aug.
5
19
21
Sep.
2
23
25
Oct.
11
15
21
29
Nov.
4
d°
6
7
9
13
17
17
IS
d»:
Dec.
6
d°
8
9
1G
23
26
27
30
[1744-5] Jan. 7
20
27
Feb.
6
12
d°:
17
hia wifc f Francis and Judah
'I
Thorn': Goodwell D. Sarah
Thorn': Bowcock Will i:i ui & Grace
Joseph Darby his S. William
Will"': Palmer hia D. Sarah
CARIBBEAXA. 361
[17-44-5] Feb.d" Deborah Papin her Child a Negroe
21 John Cooke & Marv . . . .* D. Mary
24 John Benell D. Mary
25 Ann Delany D°: Euth: by Digby Edwards
Mar. 9 Jacob Warner D°: Elizabeth
10 Nicholas Taylor 1). Parnell
22 Manaseth Williams S. Richd: Hardiman
24 Will1": Newton his D. Margarett
d° George Grant his D. Eliza':
1745 April 7 John Dulaney his S. John
11 Jos: Providence his S. James
14 Dan1: Kingston his S. Daniel
May 5 Edmund Manning his S. Edmund
12 Francis Broadbclt Son [blank]
d° Archibald Hamm his D. by Elizabeth Wyatt
26 John Gurley his S. John
d° Garrett Shea his S. Daniel
June 7 John Clark and Margarett et ux': D. Sarah
d° William Cooper D. Mary
d° Peter Thorn3: Tyson his S. John
21 Richard Peterson his S. Peter Longmaid [or Longonaid]
25 John Gilbert his D. Hester
Aug. 5 Bathuah Harris D. Mary
11 Timothy Long S. Timothy
d°: James Levingston S. William
18 Christopr: Mardinbroujh D. Jane
d° Cap1: James Praid D. Elizabeth
23 Stephen Parsons S. George Stauberry
25 John Phillpott D. Mary
27 Frances Aldridge D. Mary
31 Jacob Drascon S. John
d° Peter Papont
Sep. 1 William Hendrie his S. William
Oct. 4 Cliristopr: Hunter D. Eliza
13 Jeremiah Murphy S. James
d° John Cartey S. John
A List of Christenings & Burials in yc several Parishes of Monseratt.
1739 Apr1: yc 19tL Ellis y« Son of Mr Richd: & Ann lies of the Parish of S« Peter
was christen'd
May 8 Henry y* Son of John & Ann Allen of yc P. of S' Peter was c.J
8 John Potter of yc Parish of S' Peter was bury'd
24 Sarah yc Daughter of Theophilus & Sarah Dubcrry of yc P. of
Sl Peter was c.
June 2 William yc Son of John & Rebekah Locker of ye P. of S' Peter
was e.
24 Aun ye Daughter of Benjamin & Sarah Armstrong of ye P. of
Sl Peter was c.
July 15 Henry yc Sou of Henry junr: & Peniuuah Blake of ye P. of
S': Peter was c.
• A contracted illegible word here. It might be " ct ux." f This entry scratched nut.
% The following abbreviations are used: p for " parish," c. for " ohristen'd," and the old Btyle
of writing the mouth* baa not been followed. The tirst entry is kriveu in full. I h.ivo been told
that the early Registers before 1S1SS were all destroyed, so the present transcripts aro invaluable.
362 CARIBBEAN.
[1739] Aug. 11 James ye Son of John & Ann Dowdy of the p. of S': Peter was c.
Oct. 5 John ye Son of John & Catharine Vick of yL p. of S': Peter v. as c.
10 William yu'S. of John & Eleonora Crawn of yc p. of Sl: Peter
was c.
13 Margaret yc D. of Will™: & Margaret Teage of ye p. Sl: Peter
was c.
22 AVilliam Locker senr: of yc p. of S': Peter was bury'd
1740 Mar. 7 Eliz11': yc D. of Will1": & Agness Greenwell of ye p. of S»: Peter
was c.
13 Eees ye S. of yc Revd: Eees & Masie Daly of ye p. of S<: Peter
was c.
April 7 Mary ye D. of Thomas & Ann Weatherhead of yc P. of
S': Anthony was c.
May 7 Mr Robert Piper senr: of ye P. of Sl: Peter was bury'd
23 Prances ye D. of George Wyke junr: Esq. & Margaret of ye P.
of Sl: Peter was c.
30 Elizth ye wife of Henry Blake senr: of ye p. of S<: Peter was bury'd
31 Robert Dyett junr: of y* p. of Sl: Peter was bury'd
June 22 Joseph yc S. oi' John & Eliz"1: Blake of yc p. of Sl: Peter was c.
July 18 Thomas yc S. of Joseph & Mary Duberry of ye p. of Sl: Peter
was c.
Aug. 23 Catharine ye D. of Willm: & Sarah Dyett of ye p. of Sl: Peter
was c.
Sep. 11 Henry ye S. of Mr Samuel & Ann Frith of the p. of S': Peter
was c.
28 Simon ye S. of James & Jane Beach of ve p. of Sl: Peter was c.
Oct. 1 Margaret ye D. of Will™: & Joan Kelly of ye p. of S': Peter
was c.
2 Allen yc S. of Richard & Sarah Dyett of ye p. of S': Peter was c.
Nov. 2 Mary Drinkall of vc p. of Sl: Authonv was burv'd
Dec. 11 William ye S. of Edwd: & Rach1: Roberts of ye P. of S': Peter
was c.
14 Ann y° D. of Will"1: & Eleanor Cooper of ye P. of S': George
was c.
14 Ann yc D. of Mr John & Eliz"1: Bramley of yc p. of S<: Peter
was c.
14 Sarah yc D. of John & Sarah Dracket of yc p. of Sl: George
was c.
28 William yc S. of Mr Thomas lies of yc p. of S': Peter was bury'd
1741 Jan. 25 John yc S. of Denis & Eliz"': Daly of the p. of Sl: George was c.
25 Eliz"': yc D. of Timothy & Sarah Kelly of yc p. of Sl: Anthony
was c.
Feb. 9 Frances ye D. of Will'": & Catharine White of ye p. of Sl: Anthony
\ya8 c.
9 John yc S. of Johu & Heurietta llamer of y" P. of Sl: Anthony
was c.
14 Anu yc D. of Nicholas Dauiell senr: Esqr & Ann of yc p. of
S': Anthony was c.
Mar. 24 Sarah yc D. of Thomas & Johann Duberry of yc p. of S': Peter
was c.
June 14 Mary je D. of Mr George & Jane ffrye of yr p. of S': Anthony
was c.
May 11 The Houl,lc: John Molineus ]^'\r of yc p. of S1: Peter was bury'd
July 19 Mary yc D. of Johu & Ann Doncly oE yc p. of S': Peter was c.
Aug. 17 Sarah ye D. of Henry Blake junr: i. Pouiuuah of yc p. of S*: Peter
was c.
9 Ann yc D. of Robert &, Ann Butler of yc p. of Sl: Peter was c.
caribbeaNa. 363
[1741] Oct. 15 Abiah ye S. of Theophilus & Sarah Duberry of ye P. of Sl: Peter
was c.
Dec. 4 John yc S. of Richard lies scnr: it Ann of ye P. of S': Peter was c.
1742 Jan. 17 John ye S. of John & Rebekah Locker ,, „ „
Mar. 7 James vc S. of John & Catharine Vick „ ,, ,,
13 Joseph yc S. of yc RevJ: Roes & Masie Daly of ye P. of Sl: Peter
was c.
April 25 John ye 8. nf John & Mary Underwood of yc P. of S': Peter was c.
June 19 William ye S. of Thomas & Jacoba Pond ,, ,, ,,
July 22 Martha Pycroft of ye p. of Sl: Peter was bury'd
Aug. 15 The HonbIe: George \\ryke Esq7 of ye p. of S' Anthony was
bury'd
18 Ann ye D. of John & Ann Allen of ye p. of Sl Peter was c.
Oct. 27 Mr William White of ye p. of S' Anthony was bury'd
1743 Mar. 7 Sarah ye d. of Joseph & Mary Duberry of ye p. of Sl: Peter was c.
20 Rebekah yc D. of John & Rebekah Locker of ye p. of S*: Peter
was c.
27 William yc S. of James & Jane Beach of ye p. of Sl: Peter was c.
April 5 The Honble: Richard Cooke Esqr of ye p. of S*: Anthony was
bury'd
May 12 Sarah ye Wife of Richard Dyett of ye p. of Sl: Peter was bury'd
20 James ye S. of Henry <t Peninnah Blake of ye p. of S': Peter
was c.
22 Margaret ye D. of Edward & EliztL: Blake of ye p. of Sl: Peter
was c.
July 16 Benjamin yc S. of Benjamin & Sarah Armstrong of yc p. of
S': Peter was c.
Aug. 12 William y« S. of John & Elizth: Blake of y« p. of Sl: Peter was c.
24 John yc S. of Mr Samuel it Ann Frith of ye p. of S!: Anthony
was c.
28 Sarah ye D. of Thomas & Sarah Armstrong of yc p. of Sl: Peter
was c.
Sep. 9 Peninnah yc D. of Theophilus & Sarah Duberry of ye p. of
S': Peter was c.
15 Samuel ye S. of Mr Nathaniel Harris junr & Catharine of yc p. of
S': George was c.
Oct. 19 Thomas yc S. of John & Ann Dowdy of ye P. of S': Peter was c.
Nov. 3 Richard yc S. of Richard lies junr: & Christian of y P. of
S': Peter was c.
Dec. 8* Eli/.Ul: yc D. of Robert & Ann Butler of ve P. of S': Peter was c.
10 Mr William lies of yc P. of Sl Peter was "bury'd
1741 April 11 Dominick yc S. of Daniel Dowdy of yc P. of 8': George was c.
June 15 Sarah ye D. of Edw'1: it Eleanor Murphy of ye P. of 8': George
was c.
July 13 John Bar/.ey Eaqr of ye P. of S': Peter was bury'd
Sep. 10 Anna Grcewell [sic] yc D. of Wm: & Agues of ye P. of S' Peter
was c.
Oct. 18 Ann yc D. of Hugh Allen junr: & Mehitabel of yc P. of Sl Peter
was c.
1745 Feb. 23 Mr Nathaniel Harris senr: of ye P. of Sl George was bury'd
Mar. 7 Bridget ye D. of John & {blank} Chambers of yc P. of S1 Peter
was c.
April 1 Hugh Allen yc S. of Christopher it Susanna Piper of yc P. of
S' Peter w;is c.
4 Anu yc D. of Robert »t Mary Piper of ye P. of 8' Peter was c.
• 8U u blotted.
364 CARlBBEAtfA.
[17-45] April 15 Joshua ye S. of Nathaniel & Catharine Harris of ye P. of Sl George
was c.
18 Elizth yc D. of John & Ann Dowdy of yc P. of Sl Peter was c.
Aug. i John yc secound S. of John it Kebekah Locker of ye P. of
Sl Peter was c. & their D. Kebekah was bury'd
Sep. 28 Eliz"': ye D. of George & Mary Weatherhead of ye P. of S' George
was c.
29 Margaret yc D. of ye Honble: John Dyer Esqr & Mary of ye P.
of S' George was c.
30 Eleanor ye D. of Thomas & Eleanor Backer of ye P. of Sl George
was c.
Oct. G Margaret ye D. of Peter & Margaret Beach of ye P. of S' Peter
was c.
Aug. 2 M" Jacoba Pond Wife Mr Thomas Pond* of ye P. of Sl Peter
was bury'd
Oct. 5 Mary Duberry Wife of Joseph Duberry of ye P. of Sl Peter was
bury'd
Endorsed: "List of Christenings and Burials in the several Parishes of
Montscrrat, from the 19'h of April 1739, to the 6th of October 1745, both
inclusive."
So far as I know this completes the Transcripts of Parish Registers at the
Record Office relating to the Leeward Islands. There are others at Pulham
Palace, in the custody of the Bishop of London, but permission to copy these has
not yet been obtained. [Editoe.]
jHatscm ilcttcns relating to Bomtnua,
1800 -1805. t
1803.
101. Southampton. July 19. Capt. D. Hogau to J. M. at New Slaughters
Coffee House, S' Martin's Lane.
Please to give my best compl18 to Captn Waggett, Dr Young, if arrived
102. Dominica. July 25. J. M. Jr to liis Father J. M. Sr.
The next prize sent in on the 3d July was a freneh Guineaman with 330 Slaves
capd by the Blenheim and sent to me of course by Henry — but unfortunately the
Osprey <fc Cyaue Sloops were in sight. The Vessel A Cargo will be condemned
to Day. The Cargo we have sold for about I'lS.OOD c> & the Ship will fetch about
£1500 c> more, so that L calculate Henry's Share at about £750 sterling .... lie
was in sight I am told of some Ship captured off Martinique & sent to Autigua
£100 st. may probably be his Share.
• He vva* about this tiiuo recomuicndod for a seat in tue Council,
t Continued from p. 317.
CARIBBEANA. 3C5
105. Roseau. Aug. 18. J. M. Jr lo Jas.* Maxwell, Esq., Capt. of H.M.S. Centaur
at Barbadoes.
About the prize schooner Jupiter. The Officer M* Smith a very fine young
man sent in charge of the Sch. I am truly sorry to say, died here on the 13Ul inst.
after five days illness.
10G. Epsom. Aug. 21. John Eobinson to J. M. Sr.
Epsom, 21 August 1803.
My Dear Sir,
Should not some Step be taken towards the getting of the Court Act
Printed, a Brother of Dominica Lowndes who is a Printer call on me at Mr
Blackburns some time ago. he had been Spoken of by some of the Committee.
I shewd him the Manuscript Copy, he said it would be about 12 Sheets Quarto,
that he would furnish Proper Paper equal to any Law Book & Print 250 Copies
at three Guineas ^> sheet, which is very different from Mr Brownes Proposal to
Print only Gl) Copies for 50 Joes. If the Binding should Cost 2s/ each the Books
would Cost about 5S; each. I have not made further enquiry as to the Printing.
I happen'd to ask Mr Coore if he knew of any one used to make Marginal
Notes & Indexes to Acts, he said he thought one of his Clerks equal to it & that
he would do it for a Small Gratuity, but I doubt if any one in Euglaud is so
able to do this Properly as yourself. If the trouble would not be too great, and
this must be done before it can be sent to the Prefs. Consult our Friend Gillon
& decide on whatever you may Judge best. The Copy lies in a drawer in the
Koom in New Broadstreet in which 1 usually Sleep and may be had at any time
whether I be there or not.
ever truly yours
John Eobinson.
107. Emsworth, nr Havant, Hants. Aug. 2S. Alexr Stephens to J. M. Sr.
I yesterday received a letter from our friend Mr Miller dated New Providence
5th July 1S03 stating his hope to sail for England on the first of August coupled
with the request of providing for him a small furnished house & to leave a note
of the address at the Counting House of Mess™ Brickwood & Daniell, Billiter
Sq I have intimated to James Miller the expected return of his father.
108. John Audain to J. M. Sr.
Dominica, Sepf 3rd 1S03.
Dear Sir,
I beg leave to renew our Correspondence by informing you that we are
going on very well in our Admiralty Businels.
Wc have already condemned a good man)- French Vefsels and Cargoes and we
have now in Port several Neutrals under Circumstances of Condemnation, two in
particular for taking on Hoard Cargoes in the Isll! ot Martinica after the general
Notification of the Blockade of that Place. The Law in Cases of Blockade is so
clearly laid down by Sir \\ '" Scott, that " he who runs may read." It is impossible
to mistake it ; still however, 1 am determin'd to act very cautiously in all Neutral
Cases, though to say truth, they arc at this present moment travelling very much
• In other letters he is called Murr. Maiwell.
366 CAKIBBEANA.
out of the strict line of Neutrality by purchasing Vefsels in the French Ports —
or rather (1 might have said), covering property of that kind, and poing to Sea
quite in an undocumented State having no other Papers than a Bill of Sale.
In short, we discover more & more every Day of Neutral Imposition, and we
must punish them, when detected,
I trust, Sir (to say no more) my Conduct in the Situation I hold under you
shall be such as to entitle mc to your further Countenance, as every Step I take
is with the greatest deliberation.
I have already paid your Son John £1S0, and we have yet a good many vefsels
in Port for trial. On that score, I trust, you have nothing to fear, as I pay him
regularly as I receive the Fees. This is a busy morning with me, must therefore
conclude by subscribing myself
Dear Sir, truly yours,
John Audaix.
N.B. — I hope soon to hear from you.
109. Donr'nica. Sept. 3. J. M. Jr to his father J. M. Sr.
At Antigua Lord Lavington has not granted Letters of Marque but merely
Licences under his hand & seal. Different Islands follow different steps from
the uncertain Powers they may have. At Dominica the Governor has issued four
Letters of Marque .... AVe hail a blowing Day here on the 13th ult° when
7 Vessels were wrecked amongst which were four prizes that had been condemned
& sold by Mr Ilooton & myself as Agents.
An English Guineaman from Africa with 230 Slaves consigned to Mess: Smith
& Hooton here, which had fallen to leeward & was beating up to leeward of
Guadaloupe for Roseau has been taken by a Schr belonging to Nevis, sailing
under Lord Lavington's License & sent to Nevis, on the ground that she was
trying to get into Guadaloupe which is not the Case. The Owners of the Vessel
are not worth a sixpence & there is no recovering Damages <fcc. as no Security is
taken under these Licenses — so much for Ld Lavington's Commissions. The
Ship & Cargo would have proceeded to Jamaica, but for this daring outrage.
110. Mr. Miller to J. M. Sr
Mr. Miller agreeable to his promise acquaints his Friend Mr Matson that
he is to sail in the morn" at well he is highly pleased being sick to death of this
place. lie begs that Mr Matson will accept of his best good wishes for his health
& happinels and relies he will now & then when convenient visit his little fellows
at Chelsea. Should Bonoparte come remember to tell Mr Stephens that the Boys
are Neutrals as their Father A: Mother are in America.
Bristol 10th Sept. 1S0L
117. Centaur at Sea. Oct. 21. Jn° S. Tracey to J. M. Jr at Dominica.
Every Ship on this Station has appointed me joint Agent, with only one other
at each of the Islands . . . . Sc from whom 1 receive 2\ pr Cent.
Endorsed: J. S. T. Sec> to Commodore Hood.
120. H.M.S. Vcuus. Spithead. Capt Henry Matson, R.N., to his father J. M.
at Exuiouth.
Our Voyage with the Convoy from the West Indies, which was about nine
weeks,
CARIBBEANA. 367
1804.
125. Dominica. Jan. 15. J. M. Jr to J. M. at Exmouth.
Mr Laing's nephew Mr Henderson. Tour presence here as Chief Justice and
senior Member of the Council desirable.
130. London. Feb. 1G. J. M. to J. M. Jr at Dominica.
I accidentally met Col. Johnstone yesterday in the Street ; he told me that he
should set out in a fortnight for the West Indies, that he should stop a few Days
at Dominica & proceed to Guadaloupe, having obtained a Passport to bring
Mrs Cochrane to this Country.
132. Dominica. March 14. J. M. Jr to J. M. Sr.
The Packet Lord Charles Spencer has I am sorry to learn been on shore off
Nevis & compelled to return to Antigua. Rosette Eeid will be 1G on 13"' April
next. [The writer has proposed marriage, and her father Eobert Eeid and also
her mother had consented.] Mr J. Glanville who married a Daughter (since
dead) of Mr Audains, Mr Ja3 Corlet and Doctor Beech are those who would be
allied to the Family, but Eeid savs he will take pretty good care to keep at
a Distance all the greedy Creoles whom Mrs Eeid & himself detest equally.
133. London. March 8. J. M. to J. M. Jr at Dominica.
The two January Packets did not leave Falmouth until the 5"' of February
and the two February Packets sailed about the 20th of that Month .... Metcalfe,
Gay, Dodds, Jordan, Clark, Garraway & Fillan are all in Town.
141. St. Kitts. June 18. J. M. Jr to J. M. Sr.
pr Lady Arabella Packet.
I left Dominica on the 11th inst .... My Friend Doctor "Wardrobe & myself
are the only Passeneers in the Alfred .... We sail immediately under Convoy of
the Eoinney about 56 Sail only collected here — the others have proceeded for
Tortola, for which Island we are now to proceed & shall then muster I expect
230 Sail.
150. Cheltenham. Sept. 21. J. M. Jr to J. M. Sr at 22 Greek Street, Soho.
Mr Smith [Eichd Hooton's partner] is here . . . . Mr Ilooton writes that the
Marriage had taken place of Mr3 Noyce with Mr Chippendale . . . . Mr Smith this
Morning received account of Sales of SO Ilhds. S< Lucia Coffee by the Emerald to
Mr Black man which averages about 150/- tins is very high as that Island Coffee
is not so good as Dominica .... My very obliging Friend M' Frasor, who is
1 believe an Army Agent proceeds from this in about a week hence for Weymouth
[brother to the late Simon Fraser of Dominica. See ante, p, 222 , Mr Smith's
Brother, who is a Carrier at Worcester, has spared him a very handsome mare
which costs him 40 Guineas .... Mr Webb [from the W. [.] lias lately arrived —
he has been standing a contested Election for Ilchester it lost it, as he says, by
2 Votes only.
368 CARIBBEANA.
151. Cheltenham. Oct. 1. J. M. Jr to J. M. Sr.
L' Colonel Donkin of the 11"' Ee^' who arrived from Barbadoes in the last
Convoy is here — his Brother & Sister who have been here the<e throe Weeks A.
with whom he stays leave this to morrow .... he was at Dominica with his
Regiment the whole of the time nearly I was last there having embarked for
Barbadoes a few days only before I sailed.
153. Cheltenham. Oct. 10. J. M. Jr to J. M. Sr at G< Quebec Street.
Mr Ale.\r Fraser & myself left this on the 2d for Bath .... His Residence in
Town is Lincolns Inn N° 3 New Square.
159. Sandwich. Nov. 20. Dr J. Simmons to .T. M. Sr congratulating him on
his reconciliation and reunion with his wife. Seal — Arms broken off. Cuest :
A greyhound's head erased collared.
165. London. Dec. 28. J. M. Jr writes :—
It is well known that I have been better than 13 Years toiling & sweating at
the brow in a most dangerous & unhealthy Climate, where I have nearly ruined my
Constitution* in Hopes of settling myself with some comfort in my Native Country.
1805.
16G. London. Feb. 22. J. M., G' Marlboro' Street, to a brother-in-law : —
My Father's deathf .... My Brothers Charles & Richard have been in Town,
they with my Cousin Capt. T. Harvey and my most kind Friend Mr Gillon with
Dr Wardrobe of Dominica attended the Funeral to Richmond on the 2^th Ulto.
With the death of the Judge the W. I. correspondence has now ceased.
There is a prize money receipt dated 4 February 1S09 from John Matson on
behalf of Smith and Uooton of Dominica. Letters for the years L813, 181 I. L-S10,
1817, and 1819 are all addressed to him in London, after he had probably quitted
the Island for good, and mostly relate to the division of his father's property.
• The writer sent this letter in reply to a relative who asked f"r a loan His mother once
wrote that considering the accounts she had heard of bin health he looked very well. The climate
of Dominica does not appear to have been unhealthy for those who lived moderately
t 1S05, Jan. 22. At bis house in Great Quebec-street, Portmau-square, in iiis G9tb year,
John Matson, esq formerly ol Sandwich, in Keut, his Majesty's chief justice, and judjje of the
Vice- Admiralty Court, in the island ol Dominica ; of whom we hope to be enabli I to Rive a more
ample account in a future number. ("G.M.," 3St.) A long obituary notice follows later,
1193-4.
CARIBBEANA.
369
BOOKPLATE OF DANIEL MATHE\Y.*
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1 *-„y ■•:. -5C:
.'• f- r ;• '. ■ /
, l -IS v\ . ! < ■-
Arms. — Quarterly, 1 flwrf 4, Argent, a stork close [Mathew] ; 2 AW^f 3, Azure,
infess tiro six-pointed mullets Argent [Tax Ltjmputt], impaling: —
Aryent, three dragons' heads erased vert, each holding in its mouth a dexter
hand erased [Bvam].
Crest. — A sto.'k close.
Motto. — j:quam servare me>"tesi.
Daniel Mathew (eldest son of William Mathew, Governor of the Leeward
Islands, by his second wife Ann, dan. of Daniel Smith, Deputy- Governor of
Nevis) was of Eelix Hall, Essex, of which couuty he served as High Sheriff in
17G9. He also owned plantations in St. Kitts, Antigua, and Tobago. He was
buried at Kelvedon 3 June 1777. His second wife Mary, dan. of George Bvam
of Antigua and widow of Joseph Lyons, lie married s Jhiv 1750, and her arms arc
impaled in the bookplate. (See pedigree of Mathew in "Antigua," ii. 252.)
• Papworth, p. 902, gives: " Az. two mullets or. Barony of Van-lumputt; quartered by
Mathew."
YOL, I,
B D
370 CAMBBEANA.
jBtamtmental ftnscriptums in Cnglanti
relating to ZSicst Kntuan***
LANSDOWN CEMETERY, BATH.
On a square granite column, west face: —
TO
THE MEMORY OF
HUGH FEEGUSSON ESQ.
WHO DIED
AUGUST 10Ta 1S49
AGED 51
BUEIED IN
KINGSTON CHURCHYARD
HANTS.
East face : —
TO
THE MEMORY OF
ANN
RELICT OF
HUGH FEEGUSSON ESQRE.
SHE DIED
JUNE 16T" 1SG1
AGED 63.
South face : —
IN
MEMORY OF
ROBERT
ELDEST SON OF
HUGH FEEGUSSON ESQ™
AND ANN HIS WIFE
WHO DIED
8EPTEMUER 2STn 1SGG
AGED 39
ON BOARD THE
EDINBURGH CASTLE
OFF MADAGASCAR.
North face :-
IN
MEMORY OF
HUGH DUN LOP
YOUNOEST SON OF
HUGH FERGUSSON ESQ
AND ANN IMS WIFE
HE DIED
JUNE 2GTU 1S79
AOED 4S.
• Continued from p. 324.
CARIBBEANA.
TnE MEMORY OF
P. BALLAXTIXE FERGUSSOX M.D
FORMERLY
OF THE PARISH OF YERE, JAMAICA,
A>'D LATTERLY
OF THE CITY OF BATH
"WHO DIED JUNE liTa 1873
AGED 73.
371
On a flat stone over vault, adjoining the column : —
En fWrmon? of
SARAH APPITIA
DAUGHTER AND LAST SURVIVOR OF THE
FAMILY OF LATE HUGH FERGUSSOX
AND AXX HIS WIFE.
DIED 28th NOVEMBER 18S8.
In fttnnovp of
ELIZABETH "ANN
INFANT CHILD OF
HUGH AND ANN FERGUSSON
DIED DECEMBER llla. 1823 IN CALCUTTA.
In ittcmovn of
MARY ASHMEAD
TOUNGEST DAUOHTER OF
HUGH FERGUSSOX ESQRE
AND AXN" HIS WIFE
DIED JUNE 13Tn 1S37 BATH
In ftUmorp of
ROBERT FERGUSSON Esq*8.
FORMERLY OF CASTLE HILL ST THOMAS
IN" THE EAST JAMAICA
DIED JUNE 1st 1S33 AOED G2
In filrmorn of
SARAH FERGUSSOX
WIDOW OF ABOVE ROBERT FERGUSSON
DIED IN BATH FEBT. 21st 1853 AGED 82
BURIED WALCOT CHURCH YARD.
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARTHA AXXE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
LIEUT COLONEL
GEORGE POYNTZ RICKETTS
LATE OF THE U.E.I.C. 13T REGT.
BENGAL LIGHT CAVALRY
WHO DIED ON WEDNESDAY
THE 28*" JULY 1S69
AOED 57.
[See p. 3S3 later.]
B b
372 CARIBBEANA.
BACKED
TO TITE MEMORY OF
LIEUT-COLONEL
GEORGE POYNTZ R1CKETTS
LATE OF THE H.E.I.C. 1st REGt
BENGAL LIGHT CAVALRY
WHO PIED ON SATURDAY
THE 25tH APRIL lSSo
AGED 76.
On a bronze plate at either end of a granite tomb on a mound : —
WILLIAM BECKFORR, E3QB.
LATE OF FONTHILL WILTS,
DIED 2Hn MAY 1844
AGED 84.
Above : —
Crest of Beckford. — A heron holding in its beak a fish. Crest of the
Duke of Hamilton. Arms. — Quarterly : 1 and 4, Party per pale Gules and
Azure, on a chevron Argent .between three martlets Or an eagle displayed Salle, all
within a bordure of the fourth, charged witJi the royal double tressurc* of Scotland
fiory and counterjlory of the first [Bf.ckford] ; 2 and 3, Quarterly : 1 and 4, Gules,
three cinquefuils Ermine pierced of the field, 2 and 1 [Hamilton] ; 2 and 3,
Argent, a lymphad with sails furled Sable [Arran]. Motto. — DE DIEU tolt.
See " Delineations of Fonthill and its Abbey," by John Butter, 4to, 1S23, for
the Heraldry of the Eeckfords.
On a flat stone with a cross carved on it : —
IN MEMORY OF
the HoyBLK JOHN ANDERSON
LATE CniEF JUSTICE
AND PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL IN
THE ISLAND OF JAMAICA
WHO DIED 10 JAN. 1S49 AGED 82.
1849, Jan. 10. At Bath, aged SO, the Hon. John Sanderson, late Chief Justice
of the Island of Grenada. (" G.M.," 332.)
The following three tombs are side by side : —
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY MARGARET LADY K'EMEYS
WHO DIED ON THE IS™ OF JUNE 1S52
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO
TO THE MEMORY OF
CHARLOTTE,
WIFE OF
VICE ADMIRAL GORDON
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 27th 1S53
AGED 73 YEAR9.
• I am not sure if the tressurc is shewn on the bronze shield, as it is difficult to see at the
distatico ono has to stand. I have given it, howevor, as being correct.
I i
f
CARTBBEANA. 373
Charlotte was dau. of Sir John Wrottealcv, eighth Bart., and married first, in
1822, the Rev. John Hillycr, who died 1823, and secondly, on 18 December 1826,
Admiral Henry Gordon.
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
BTAET
widow of CAPT* FRANCIS GRANT GORDON, R.N.
OF THE ISLAND OF ANTIGUA
AND THIRD DAUGHTER OF
SIR WILLOUGHBY ASTON BARONET
BORN JUNE 20th 1748
DIED AT BATH JUNE 1GT" 1S48.
1803, Nov. 3. At Table-Hill, Antigua, Francis Grant Gordon, esq. (" B.C.")
1848, June 10. At Bath, in her lOUth year, Mary, relict of Francis Grant
Gordon, esq. of Argyle-houae London, and dau. of Sir Willoughby Aston, Bart.,
M.P. for Nottingham, by Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Pye, esq. of Farringdon.
(" G.M.," 221.)
Her husband was a nephew of James Gordon of Antigua and Moor Place, co.
Herts, took the name of Gordon, and died in 1803. (See " Antigua," ii. 23.)
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ADMIRAL
ARTHUR HENRY JAMES GORDON
DIED SEPTB. 14Tn 1855
AGED 77.
He was second son of the above Captain Francis G. Gordon. His elder
brother Lieut. -General the Right Hon. Sir James Willoughby Gordon was created
a Baronet in 1818, and his youuger brother Charles was a Rear-Admiral.
On a tomb with an upright white marble cross at the east end, and enclosed
by iron railings, a few yards from the other three vaults to the Gordons : —
SarrcD
TO THE MF.M0RT OF
JANE ELIZA, widow of cap". Knox,
87IB ROVAL IRISn FUSILIERS,
AND YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF
captain F. GRANT CORDON, K.N.
OF THE ISLAND OF ANTIGUA.
DIED AT BRIGHTON
SEPT". 9™ 1SG5
2Uf50
TO TnE MEMORY OF
HELENA CAROLINE KNOX,
YOUNGEST DAU OUTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEI)T 1st 1875
also
TO THE MEMORY OF
JANE ELIZA KNOX,
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AT EASTBOURNE '
ON THE 18TB JUNE 1891.
374i CARIBBEANA.
18G5, Sept. 9. At Brighton, Jane Eliza, widow of Wright Knox, esq. S7th
Royal Fusiliers, late resident of Ithaca, youngest dau. of the late Capt. Francis
Grant Gordon, R.N., and sister of the late Sir Willoughby Gordon, hart.
("G.M.")
Near the Beckford Tower, on an oblong tomb : —
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF atf
ALICIA MARIA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE R£YD. THOMAS F. HORSFORD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE FULL OF PEACE AND JOT
THE 29Tn DAY OF MARCH 1850.
1850, March 29. Alicia-Maria, wife of the Rev. Thomas F. Horsford, of Bath.
(" G.M.," 55G.)
The Rev. Thomas Fahie Horsford. son of Valentine Home Horsford of Antigua,
by Jane Ottley his wife, matriculated from Wadhain College, Oxford, 12 May lsl5,
aged 18; B.A. 1819, M.A. 1821; was Rector of St. Paul's, Antigua, in 1S22 ;
Curate of Batcombe, co. Somerset, 1^4-1 ; and died 22 August 1872. I do not
know anything about his wife. (See his pedigree in " Antigua," ii. SG.)
.
White marble cross on rocky base : —
IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH MARIA,
WIDOW OF
EDWARD GEORGE LE COUTEUR,
OF ST JOHNS MANOR
JERSEY.
AND DAUGHTER OF
SIR CODRINGTON EDMUND
CARRINGTON
JUNE 8th 1S8L
Oblong white marble tomb, the lettering being Gothic : —
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
DAME MARY ANNE, "WIDOW OF SIR CODKINGTON EDMUND
CARRINGTON, KNT., LATE CHIEF JUSTICE OF CEYLON
AND DATJGIITEB OF JOHN CAPEI ISi^.
BORN SEPTEMBER 4th 1S0:J, DIED JANIAKY 2GT" 1898 AGED 91 YEARS.
See the tablet to her husband in All Saints' Church, Southampton.
She was his secoud wife. The Carringtons were of Barbados.
SWAINSWICK, near BATH.
In the church, on the north wall of north aisle. On a small tablet : —
In a Vault near this Place
are deposited the Remains of
FRANCES Wife of FRANCIS W1LLOCK
who died at HA TIL
the 28"' May l^uO
Aged 41 Years.
1
CARIBBEAN.*. 375
There is a tablet to her husband in All Saints' Church, Southampton.
See pedigree of Willoek in " Antigua," iii. 238.
She was eldest dau. of Charles Gore of Tring, co. Herts. M.P., and was born
13 October and baptized at Tring 20 November 17.3S. (Clutterbuek's " Herts,"
i. 502.)
Her marriage took place at St. George's, Hanover Square : — 17S5, Aug. 2,
Francis Willoek, of St. Marylebone, Esq., & Frances Gore, of this parish.
Licence. "Witnessed by Edward Hulse & Ales' Willoek.
1785, Aug. 11. Francis Willoek, esq; son of Alexander Willoek, esq; of
Putney Park, to Miss Francis Gore, of Lower Brook-street. (" B.C.")
Peach, in his " Annals of Swainswick," gives another M.I. which I must have
overlooked. It is to : George Willoek, Major 6 Madras Light Cavalry, d. at
Bath, 25 April 1S70 aged 77 ; erected in 1S77 by his son George Woodward
Willoek of the 3d Bengal Cavalry.
On the north wall of north choir aisle. On a square tablet: —
To the Memory of MRS ELIZABETH CLARKE,
Wife of the late EDWARD CLARKE, El"qr.
of Hyde in the I Hand of Jamaica.
and Swanswick El'tates :
She departed this Life
October 14th. 1764, Aged 53.
Alfo to the Memory of ANN CLARKE their
beautiful and accomplished daughter
who died July 20;h 1764, Aged 17.
Ceest above. — A pheon.
" Edward Clarke, born 171G. was an officer in the army. He married Elizabeth
Guthrie, who was widow of William Williams and daughter of Philip Haughton
of Jamaica. Hence he derived large estates in that island."
See more about this family in " The Annals of Swainswick," by Peach,
pp. 74— S3.
Sir Simon Clarke, seventh Baronet, married Anne, dau. and coheir of Philip
Haughton, Esq., of Jamaica, who brought him a fortune of £100,000. (Cussans'
"Herts," iii. 00.)
Edward Clarke of the parish of Trelawny in co. Cornwall, Jamaica, Esq. and
planter, by his will dated 23 August 1773, then in London, devised his plantation
of Hyde of 5000 a. and 350 negros to his younger grandson Edward, and that
of Swanswick of 1000 a. and 220 negros to his son George Hyde Clarke, father of
Edward, and named his brother George of Hyde in Cheshire, his son-in-law
Samuel Williams Haughton, and his elder grandson George, first son of his said
son, his daughter-in-law llehn. his sister Elizabeth Cock, and nephew Mallard
Beckford, deceased. Lauds in New York. Proved 8 October 1770 (P.C.C., 410,
Bellas).
1824, July 5. Aged 81, Geo. Hyde Clarke, esq. of Graftou-st. Berkeley-sq.
and of Hyde Hall, Cheshire, (" CM.," 93.)
1826, Dec. 13. At the Saracen's Head, Newport Pagnel. aged 50. Edw. Clarke,
esq. of Swanswick Villa, near Hath, formerly a W.I. merchant. (Ibid.. 571.)
1830, March. At Hath, at an advanced age, Catherine, widow of Geo. Hyde
Clarke, esq. of Hvdc Hall, Cheshire; by whom she had two sons, Geo. Clarke,
esq. now of Hyde, and Edward of Swanswick. (Ibid., 2^1.)
1835, Aug. 1. At Hyde Hall, co. Otsego, New fork, aged 67, Geo Clarke,
esq. of Hvde Hall. CO. Chester and Swanswick, Jamaica. (IbiJ., 21 I.)
( To be continued.)
376
CARIBBEAN A..
^avfel) ixrrjt^tcr of 3t, Boljn's, dftcj dec,
1759
Janr? 1
7
12
Febr> 2
March . .
June 17
30
July 8
17
Augst 23
27
Octbcr
21
31
Dec. 2G
1760 Jan'? 1
29
30
Febr?
4
17
April
17
27
June
7
10
26
Aug3
16
31
[The reverse of
1760
Oct,,r
5
Nov1'" 23
Dec1'
r15
it;
2i i
1761
Janr* 22
March 16
April 1
8
15
May 23
Mary d. of William & Anne Edgerly buried
Anne d. of George & Mary Frost baptized
Webbe s. of Webbe & Elizabeth Eiobson baptized
Sarah d. of Clement & Anne Challenger baptized
Joseph s. of William & Emilia Wilkinson, li, buried
Anne Herbert, 5S, buried
James Evans & Anne Sanders married
Mary wife of John' Tush buried
Mary Pemberton, GO, buried
Packard Beach, 54, buried
William Lewis *. of John Tusb baptized
Penelope a Mulatto d. of George Ashby baptized
Samuel Clarke, junr, buried
Charles Brodbelt, 13, buried
Anne a free Negroe wife of Richard Lindley, 57, buried
Baptized 5, buried 9, married 1.
Edwin Tkomas, Clke.
Samuel Clarke Pemberton & Lucrctia Herbert married
Mary Brown a free Adult Xegroe buried
Elizabeth d. of William & Elizabeth Weeks baptized
.... son of Henry & Anne Sanders, 5, buried
Mary Tobin a free Mulatto buried
John Keep, .Junr, & Mary Cribb married
Elizabeth Brown d. of John & Mary Vauderpool buried
John Clarke & Martha Carroll married
Emilia d. of William & Emilia Wilkinson baptized
George Campbell &. Frances Herbert married
George Campbell a. of James i Emilia Brodbelt baptized
Mary Frost wife of George Frost, ±'4. buried
John Edgerly s. of John Junr & Mary Keep baptized
The same child buried
leaf blank.]
Anne Kent, 39, buried
John Price, 60, buried
Charles s. of Michael cS: Eleanor Stanly, 2, buried
Margaret Eamsay, 81, buried
Elizabeth d. of Nathaniel & Sarah Kitt baptized
Baptized 5, buried 10, married i.
Edwi>- Thomas, Clke.
Marv d. of William «t Mary Prcscott buried
Sarah Lit man buried
John s. of Clement A: Anno Challenger baptized
The same child hurfad
Eiizabfth Evans, SJ; buried
Sarah Millattoo d. of George Ashbv baptized
Joseph Kdgerly a Xegroe boy the property of John Edgorly
baptized
• Coutinuod from p. 323.
CAItlBBEANA.
377
17G1 May 23
June 8
9
July 21
23
Au"3l22
Sepber 5
11
28
Octbr 1
9
24
Novl,r 1
6
9
Decbr29
(Eueas Shaw s. of William & Anne Isles baptized
Frances d. of Michael & Elizabeth* Davis Crossly baptized
The same child buried
Mary d. of Cristopher & Elizabeth Wilkinson, 12, buried
Emilia d. of William & Emilia Wilkinson, 22 mouths, buried
Mary Edgerly, GO, buried
John Vaughan & Elizabeth Cook, Widow, married
Purletta wife of Thomas AVharton, 33, buried
William Butler s. of William & Margaret Pemberton baptized
John Hardin s. of John & Elizabeth Hardin, free Mulattoes,
baptized
Joseph Herbert s. of Samuel Clarke & Lucretia Pemberton
baptized
Thomas Brightman buried
Robert Frith & Frances Prentice married
Benjamin Isles & Frances Papeen, Widow, married
Martha Wool ward, 65, buried
Sarah Tobin Clarke, 32, buried
William s. of William & Mary Prescott, 5, buried
Baptized 8, buried 13, married 3.
Edwin Thomas, C1K
Alexander Baillie & Sarah Smith married
John s. of William & Emilia Wilkinson baptized
Samuel s. of William Clarke buried
Anne d. of John & Mary Vanderpoole baptized
Henrietta Clarke, 18, buried
blank.]
Anne Jones d. of John & Elizabeth Brodbelt, 12, buried
Elizabeth d. of Rev. Edwin & Elizabeth Thomas, 13, buried
Elizabeth d. of Nathaniel & . . . . Kitt baptized
George Ashby, a Montross, 40, buried
John Price, 27, buried
Frances d. of William & Anne Vaughan baptized
Anne d. of Michael & Eleanor Stanley baptized
Samuel Clarke, 73, buried
Mary wife of Nicholas Poss buried
Elizabeth d. of John & Elizabeth Vaughan baptized
Grace d. of James i Emilia Brodbelt baptized
George Frost, 54, buried
Anne d. of the Rev. Edwin & Elizabeth Thomas baptized
Joseph s. of George & Mary Frost, 1'2, buried
Onslow Barratt & Elizabeth llavton married
George Maeguire & Elizabeth Macsb.ee married
Mary Symonds, GG, buried
Nicholas Poss buried
Baptized 8, buried 12, married 3.
Edwin Thomas, Clke.
17G3 Janry 2G Elizabeth wife of the IIonbu Joseph Herbert, Esq., President,
64, buried
March 6 Frances Frost, a free Mulatto. 12. buried
24 .... Cent wife of Peter Kent ? |, 58, buriedf
April 11 John Edgerly [or Edgerley], 30, buried
• Elizabeth written over Anne.
t This entry is cancelled with a broad mark, but is legible.
1762 Jaur* 7
11
21
FebrJ 8
[Reverse of leaf
Febr? 9
25
March 12
April 3
21
'2r>
2
18
May 23
June 27
July 29
Aug" 21
29
Nor. 22
Dccbr 10
14
378 CARIBBEAN^.
1763 June l5t Isaac "Wilkinson, 2G, buried
July 3 Charles it Jane, children of William Burt "Weelces, baptized
21 Thaddeus McCarty Bridgewater & Hannah Smith married
Isaac Davis, a Mulatto s. of Isaac Davis property of James
Smith, baptized
Eve, an Adult Mulatto the property of Frances Brodbelt,
baptized
Sepbr . . Johnny, a Mulatto, the property of Henry Herbert, buried
Decbr 6 Richard Edgerly it Anne Clair married
23 Cristopher s. of William & Emilia Wilkinson baptized
[No record of numbers.]
1761 Jan'? 23 Frederick base s. of John George by Anne Browne baptized
Edward Morris Jones, a Montross, 46, buried
Feb1"? 9 John & Mary Frost [sic] married
Charlotte base daughter of Thaddeus Bridgewater by Henrietta
Keep baptized
12 Thomas, Mulatto s. of Samuel Clarke, Decd, property of William
Clarke, baptized
[Reverse of this page blank.]
1761 Feb'* 25 John Mahauey, 33, buried
April 21 George s. of William & Mary Prescott baptized
May 6 Richard Clare s. of Richard & Anne Edgerly baptized
10 Thomas Bridgewater & Mary Paris married
13 George, Mulatto s. of George Ashby buried
Thomas s. of Thomas & . . . . O'Neale baptized
27 Sarah d. of Randolph it Mary Brooks baptized
31 George s. of John <t Mary Frost baptized
July 25 Elizabeth Paris, 63, buried
Septbr21 William s. of William & Anne Isles baptized
25 Frances d. of John & Mary Vauderpool, 9 days, buried
Octbr22 Elizabeth Sanders, 71, buried
Novbr19 Blanch wife of George Shaw, 33, buried
Decbr13 Samuel s. of William & Margaret Pemberton baptized
Thomas
[Rest of leaf and the reverse blank.]
Baptisms.
[Each entry separated by a line.]
1765 April 27lh Margaret the d. of Thomas Wenham and Elizabeth* his uife
June 21th Frances the d. of Thomas O'Neale and Elizabeth his Wife
. . br. 25 Mary d. of Clement Challenger and Ann his Wife
. . br.26 Timothy s. of Michael Cassin and Mary his Wife, by Mr. Doyle
1766 April 6 Sarah Frost the d. of William Roper and Ann his Wife
7"' Nathaniel the base s. of John George and Ann Brown
June 29"' Maria the d. of Rev. William Doyle and Margaret his Wife
July 3'1 Gillante a Mulatto Woman belonging to Miss Polly Brown,
Kitty a Negro Woman and William her Mulatto child
belonging to Mr. Alvarez
December 13'1' Michael the s. of Michael Cassin and Man his Wife
1767 Janry 1st Mary Williams the d. of Thomas Wenham & Martha his Wife
John Bow^n, Rector.
(7V> be continued.)
■ i
• I think Elizabeth is an error for Martha. Thomas aud Martha Wenham had a daughter
Margaret.— Emtoh.
Richard Tyrrf/l Efqf
late Captain of the Buckingham.
CARIBBEANA. 379
iUcljarti CpiTtll, Csq.
Richard Tyrrell was the only son of James Tyrrell of Ireland by Mary,
dau. of Captain Michael Warren and sister of Admiral Sir Peter Warren.
He seems to have entered the Navy under the care of his uncle. I know nothing
of his early life. In 1717, as Commander of H.M.S. Centaur, he was married at
St. Paul's, Antigua, to Mi's. Russel Tankard Chester, widow, only child and
heiress of Barry Tankard, a Member of Council, and thus acquired possession of
sugar plantations near English Harbour. On 3 November 17.">v>, when commanding
H.M.S. Buckingham of GV> 2;uus and 472 men, he attacked and defeated three
French ships of war, one of which was the Florissant of 7-1 guns and 700 men,
which struck to him. On 7 March L7o9 Lord Anson presented him to the King,
and in June following he was promoted to the Foudroyunt, an bi (" G.M.," 143,
291). He was later, as Hear- Admiral, Commander-in-Chief of the squadron at
the Leeward Islands, and died at sea 27 June 1700, aged 49, in the Princess
Louisa on his voyage home. In Westminster Abbey is a monument to him, as
well as his uucle Sir Peter Warren. An etched portrait by Worlidge is in
"Antigua," iii. 119. Another, a mezzotint by MacArdell after Ramsay, was
published about 1700. A miniature is in the possession of Mr. W. P. W. Phillimore,
and there was also a line engraving by Benazech after Swain of the memorable
action of 175S. He left no issue, and his will, dated 20 February 1705, was
proved o August 1700 (323, Tyndail). His arms were: Ermine, on three bars
Gules seven crosses patee, three, three, and one, in chief a demi-Jion issuant out of
the second. (Neale's " Westminster Abbey," ii. 230.)
The engraved portrait facing has been torn out of some magazine. — Euitob.
Butl)5, Qcatljs, anti jHarnaijcs horn tlje
" JSarbatios jHcrcuiT " aift 4< ISntigctolim
(gazette," 1805 to 1818/
Br EDWARD G-OULBUKX SINCKLER, Police Magistrate, Barbados.
1806.
April 29 (Deaths) Henry Perry, Esq., aged S3, St. Michael's; in Christ Church,
Miss Sarah Phillips; in St. George's, Mrs. Harding, wife of .Mr. John
Harding.
May 3 Died lately at Demerara, Greorge Crafts, Esq., formerly of this Island.
The melancholy circumstances of his death render it the more regretted.
On his way from Essequibo to Stabroek the boat on which he was travelling
struck on a bank during the night, and without the smallest refreshment he
remained in that situation for three days, and when rescued, being completely
exhausted, expired immediately.
Au affair of honour has lately taken place in Demerara between two
gentlemen holding high rank m the Colonial forces there, arisiug out of si>me
military etiquette, which has terminate. i fatal I j to one of the party (Farquhar
Macrae, Esq.). [Notk. — From a subsequent notice (May 31) it appears the
deceased was Captain, llth West India Kegiment, and Lieut. -Colonel Com-
mandant of all Colouial Corps. His opponent was Arthur Blair, Esq., late
• Continued from p. 332.
380 CaribbeaNa.
Major Commandant, Royal Demerary Cavalry. He died Tuesday, 29 April.
The duellists met near La Penitence Plantation on previous Sunday
morning.]
June 10 (Deaths) George Walrond, Esq., aged 05, St. Michael's; in St. Andrew's,
Hugh \\r. Straghan, Esq.
July 20 The public will hear, and we record with the keenest regret and sorrow,
that yesterday, which had been appointed for the swearing-in as President
and Commander-in-Chief of this island by the Hon. John inee, terminated
the earthly honours and career of public duty of this faithful, indefatigable,
and zealous otliccr of our Colouial Government, and valuable member of the
community. His death was occasioned by an accident of a negro's driving a
horse furiously against him about fourteen days ago, just as he had mounted
his own, from which he was precipitated .... His remains will be interred at
Christ Church, from his seat called Maxwells, to-morrow morning. (He was
fifty years of age.) The Hon. John Spooner, father-in-law to the deceased,
was sworn in as President on the departure of Lord Seaforth.
Sep. 10 (Death) On the 17th August, in the Colony of Surinam, Joanna, wife
of the Rev. Richard Austin,* and daughter of Win. Wentworth, Esq., late of
this Island.
Nov. 11 His Excellency Governor Van Batenburg, Commander of Berbice and
its Dependencies, who lately arrived here from thence in an impaired state of
health, and has been lingering ever since, died yesterday at the seat of James
Maxwell, Esq. His remains were this morning interred at St. Michael's
Church, minute guns being fired from Charles Port during the time, the-
colours being hoisted half-mast at all the forts, and the body was borne to
the grave by the Hon. President Spooner and other gentlemen of standing.
Dec. 0 An inquest was taken on Thursday last before Judge Grazette, Esq.,
Coroner, on the body of a young man named Johu Burnett, who lost his life
the preceding evening in an affray with a Mr. Bryant, another young man.
A verdict of "excusable homicide" was returned by the inquest. He
apparently was sent on to the Court of Grand Sessions for this. As they
were three men charged with murdt>r : John Welch for the murder of a slave,
Caleb Bell, a soldier, for murder of his wife, and Jonathan Bryant. The
Grand Jury threw out the Bills against Bryant and Welch.
Dec. 20 Died on Thursday last, at his estate in St. John's, William Pinder, Esq.,
and his remains were yesterday interred in the family vault at that Parish
Church. On Monday last were interred in St. Michael's Church Yard Miss
Prances Ramsey.
1807.
Jan. 24 (Married) On Thursday evening last, the Hon. Robert Augustus
Hyndman.t Member of Council of the Island of Dominica, to Miss Beckles,
daughter of the Hon. John Beckles, Attorney General and Speaker of the
House of Assembly of Barbad »s.
Jan. -ii (Married) On Thursday last, at St. John's Church, by the Kev. Mark
Nicholson, Thomas Rous Howell, Esq., to Miss Frances P. Mayers.
Feb. 3 (Married) On Thursday last, at Reeds Bay Plantation, the seat of
Charles K. Bishop, Esq., the Hon. Gerald De Courcy, Captain in His
Majesty's 70th Liegimeut of Foot, and third son of the Right Hon. Lord
Kinfsale, Baron of bCiugsale in Ireland, to Miss Carlton Bishop, daughter-in-
law of Brig. General McCleau, and niece to the late President Bishop of this
Island [Major Charles K. Bishop was a member of the General Assembly
and Collector of Customs for SpeightstownJ. (Deaths) On Sunday, Mrs.
• He wont out to Barbados 3L March L795 (FothergiU).
f See bis death noted liter *s on 2\ July 1811. Tue Uyulnnns camo from Nevis and
Antigua.
1831, Sop. 9. Eli-5 ibeth Christian, widow of Robert Augustus Uyudman, esq. of Domerara,
aud dau. of Jobu Becoles, esq. late .Attorney-general oi Uarbadocs. (" G.M.," bo-i.)
CARIBBEANA. 381
Brough, wife of Charles Brough, Esq.. and, yesterday, Mrs. Mcintosh,
aged 50 years, wife of Thomas Mcintosh, Esq., both of this town.
Feb. 7 (Married) On "Wednesday laBt, at t>t. Joseph's Church, James Crichlow,
Esq., to Miss Elizabeth M. Dcvonish, eldest daughter of J. P. Devouish, Esq.
Feb. 14 (Death) Died yesterday evening at his seat near Passage, the Hon.
Jonathan Blennian, Solicitor-General and late Judge of the Court of Vice-
Admiralty of tins Island. His remains will be interred to-morrow morning
at St. George's Church. (Note. — Matthew Coulthurst, Esq., succeeded him
as Solicitor-General.)
Mar. 21 (Deaths) Lately in St. Thomas's, John Arthur, Esq. ; on "Wednesday
Mr. John Reece (sail-maker).
April 2 (Married) On Sunday morning last Lieut. Evelin, R.N., to Miss Cole
of the parish of Christ Church.
May 30 (Death) Died on Wednesday last, aeed 39 years, the Hon. Benjamin
Hinds, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the Precinct of St. Peter,
one of the Representatives in the General Assembly for that parish and
Treasurer of this Island. His remains were on Thursday noon (being the
preceding night privately brought from Passage, the seat of his brother-in-
law James Maxwell, Esq., where he died) conveyed in Funeral Solemnity
from his late residence in Broad Street, attended by a most numerous and
respectable company to St. Michael's Church, and after the accustomed
service and an appropriate sermon on the occasion were interred in the
North Aisle. (Note. — Conrad A. Howell, Esq., was appointed Treasurer of
the Island in his stead.)
(To be continued.)
HERALDRY OF ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, FIG TREE, NEVIS
(ante, p. 45).*
Eodt. — . . . . three heads couped at the shoulders, two and one .... A barred
helmet facing dexter ways over the shield, no crest. The heads are full-faced,
and appear to be blackamoor, the features suggesting it and the hair standing up.
Burke gives : Edy — Gules, three boys' heads couped at the shoulders Argent.
Lee. — . . . . on a chief embattled three roundels. Burke gives : Lee of Coldrev,
Hants — Or, on a chief embattled Sable three bezants.
PlKNET. — [Gules]f three crescents [Or], each enclosing a crosslet fitchie
[Pinnev]. On an inescutcheon of pretence .... On a bend dexter three arrow-
heads .... [Helme].
Staplf.tox. — . . . . a lion rampant ....
There is a broken slab in the churchyard to Richard Simonds, in the 38th year
of his age, buried in 173b.
WILLIAMS OF JAMAICA.
I think this family was of Welsh origin or descent. A portion of them
settled in Jamaica. There was a Morgan Williams, who as carlv as 1005 (only
ten years after its capture by the English) obtained a patent of fort land at Old
* Communicated by the Rev. Dr. L. Thomas, the Kector, who writes that there wns no
attempt at tinctures on any of the shields.
f I have added tho tinctures from a bookplate and from Papworth, 599. — Editor.
382 CARIBBEANA.
Port Royal. Also William "William?, lands in St. Andrew's Parish 16Go and 1GGC ;
Evan Williams in St. John's Pariah 1070; William, Rowland, and Lewis Williams,
St. Elizabeth Parish. 1G71 ; Christopher Williams, St. Elizabeth, 1G72 and 1(57.3;
Evan Williams, St. Ann's, lc.7">; Rowland Williams, Port Royal, 1(577; Morgan
Williams, Port Koyal, 1G8] : Job Williams. St. James. lG^u", and St. Ann, L6SG-7,
and St. James, 1689 and 1690; same in St. Ann 1693; Rowland Williai -
St. Elizabeth, 1703; and more Rowland, William, -Tob. and others afterwards in
different parishes; Assah "Williams, Westmoreland, 1722.
William Williams of Llansadwrn was presented with the Rectorship of the
parish of St. Mary 13 May 17G7.
St. Jago de la Vega, Jamaica. G£0. F. Judaii.
PORTRAIT OF COLONEL DANIEL PARKE, GOVERNOR OF THE
LEEWARD ISLANDS 170G— 1710.
In May 1907, seeing a portrait hanging in a friend's house which attracted
my attention, and of which the owner knew nothing, I recognized it as Kneller's
one of Governor Parke, and agreed to purchase it after a valuation. A few days
later my friend sold most of her pictures, etc., to a well-known dealer in London.
whose unscrupulous agent, after some browbeating, paid down a lump sum and
took everything away, although informed that I had the refusal of this portrait.
On writing to the firm and offering to purchase it, I was curtly informed that
the picture had been secured for America. If it has found a new home there
I shall be glad to know of its whereabouts, and to obtain a photograph of it.
This particular portrait was engraved by G. Vertue, and appeared in "The History
of Col. Parke's Administration, etc., by Geo. French 1717."'
The following letter was subsequently discovered and given me by the late owner,
but I cannot make out the connection between the Goddards and Parkes. The
latter were of Virginia, and intermarried with Custis and Byrd. In an article
on Colonel William Byrd of Westover in the "Century Magazine" for IS91, it
is stated that one of Kneller's portraits of Governor Parke hangs at Brandon,
and another in the house of General Custis Lee at Lexington in Virginia. The
one I have just described makes the third, and was certainly either the original
or an ancient replica or copy. Edward Goddard was Sheriff of Hants in 1771.
EniTOR.
Copied from the Morning Chronicle of Sat-V July S: 1815.
To the Editor of the Morn: Chron.
Sir,
Having seen in your Paper of this morng. an article stating that the
Bearer of the dispatches of the glorious battle of Blenheim was the <z[ grandfather
of the honble. Lieut. Col1 Percy, 1 must beg leave to observe that there must be
some mistake in your information, as I can inform you that the Officer dispatched
by the Duke of Marlborough was Col1 Parke, one of his aides de Camp, who
accepted the Queens picture in lieu of the usual gratification of live hundred
pounds. His portrait, three quarter length, by Sir Godfrey Kneller, is in my
Eossession, having been bequeathed to my late wife, who was his great-niece, by
er relation, who was his niece.
The queens picture is pendent from his Deck by a red ribbon : the dispatches
are represented in the corner in his r1 hand, and the battle in the back ground.
I must therefore rely on your candour to correct the error, by inserting in
your paper this statement, which will oblige Sir Four &c.
Bryanston Street, GUl July. W. Mkuvin DlLLOX.
P.S. — My late Wife's Father Sir Augustus Goddard, bore also the name of
Parke from his Uncle.
CARIBBEAN A. 383
COLONEL JAMES NORTON, LIEUT.-GOYERNOR OF ST. KITTS
1G97— 1700.
I do promise that yc subaltern and non Commission'd officers and private
soldiers of ye late Independent Company in the Island of S' Christophers in
America commanded by Coll James Norton Late L' Govern' of that Island shall
receive their due share and proportion of all nionys which shall be issued by the
Earle of Ranelagh or others to yc s'1 Cull James Norton his attorneys orders or
assigns for ye pay of yc s1' Company pursuant to two warrants from her -Majesty-
directed to yc Earle of Ranelagh bearing dale ye 3Ulh of September 1703 the one
for ye sum of seven hundred sixty four pounds eighteen shillings & four pence
the other for ye stun of one thousand twenty two pounds one shilling & eight
pence. AVitness my hand this 10th day of November 1703.
Arch: Hutchesox.
Endorsed : Mr Hutcheson's Note to be accomptable to yc Non Comm' Officers
& sold" of Coll Norton's late Independent Comp>' for their Pay to the 2-1 Dec1'
1700.— 10 Novr 17U3.
[An original document on a single sheet. Capt. James Norton was appointed
Deputy-Governor on 12 August IG97, vice Col. Tho. Hill, deceased, and was
dismissed in 1700. (Sec the "Colonial Calendar," 9 August 1(>!)7. for his
Memorial, recounting his military services.) Hutcheson had been Attorney-General
of the Leeward Islands in 1GSS, but left in 1(592, and settled in Loudon, where he
died in 1740. — Editor.]
LETTER EROM CAPT. JOHN LAMBERT, R.N., AT JAMAICA, TO
THE ADMIRALTT IX 1G5G.
•
Right Honourable
My Last unto your Honour3 was by the Grantham & therein I did
Acquaint your honours of my safe Arivall heere the 2(Stl' of february these few
Lines are to Atquaint your honours that Admiral] Goodsin sett sayle from this
harbour the 511' day of Aprill wth the Glocester Marston moore port land Laurell
dover falmouth Selby Amies of holland Cardife & Martin Galley & the 24th of
this month the Charity set sayle from hence to Rcleife the Mary fly boat wich lay
to wind ward about port Marant it pleased Admiral! Goodsin to leave me to
Command this Squadron heere is w"' me the Indian Marmaduke Succes Mary
fly boat Gift Welcome Adam & Eve the Paul & the Golden faulcon the Church
is to sett sayle wth the faulcon flyboat for New England : I question not but
Commissioner Sedgwicke will give your honours a p'tieuler Accompt of all things
heere therefore 1 shall forbeare troubling your honours att p'sent but shall
Remayne your honours most humble servant att Command.
John' Lamdkrt.
from Aboard the Lyon in Jenica Harbour
this 29th of Aprill 1G5G.
Endorsed : " These ffor the Right Honourable The Commisionera for The
Admiralty & Navy sitting att Whitehall p'sent." And noted: "29 Aprill IG.">(!
Cap' Lambert from the Lyon in Jamaica harbour.''
[Original letter, on a double sheet of foolscap, in possession of Editor.]
RICKETTS OF JAMAICA (ante, p. 46).
Mr. Erskine E. West of Shoyswell, Cowper Gardens. Dublin, writes 30 June
1910 : " Herewith I send you some uotes on the Ricketta family. The Inscriptions
were sent me by Mr. Charles M. ('aider uf Savannah la Mar (Resident Magistrate
there), and 1 have added explanatory notes."
38i CARIBBEAN^.
Inscriptions taken from the fau.il) n aueoleum at Canaan in the Paris-h of
"Westmoreland, Jamaica.
I. — " Sarah Eicketts, llie wife of George Eicketts, Esq., who departed this life
the 20th June 1759."
[This Sarah Eicketts must have hecn the second wife of George Eicketts of
Canaan. She is described in Burke and Lodge as Sarah, dau. of ... . Bennet,
and widow of John Lewis of Cornwall, Jamaica. George Eicketts had no issue
of this second marriage.]
II. — "Here lies George the son of George and Sarah Eicketts who died the
9th day of July A.D. 1741, Aged 21 years S months and 2G days." (Eulogistic
lines follow.)
III. — "To the memory of Eliza Eicketts, who departed this life 4th Eebruary
1750 Aged 18 years 5 months and 17 days."
IV. — "To the memory of Mary Haughton, daughter of George and Sarah
Eicketts, who departed this life 27"' of December 1749 Aged 19 years and
9 months."
[Mary, dau. of George Eicketts of Canaan, by his Jirst wife Sarah, dau. of
Eaynes Wayte of Chertsey, Surrey (and granddau. of Col. Thomas "Wayte, M.P.
for Rutland in the Long Parliament, the Eegicide), married Richard Haughton
of Esher, Jamaica.]
V. — "To the memory of Sarah "Woodcock, daughter of George Eicketts, Esq.,
of this Parish, who departed this life the 20th October 1744 aged 18 years and
six months."
[Sarah, dau. of George Eicketts of Canaan by his firtt wife Sarah Wayte,
married John Woodcock and died without issue.]
VI. — " To the memory of Mary Eicketts, widow, who departed this life
1G April 1750, aged 9G years."
[Mary, widow of Captain William Eicketts or Eicards of Blueficlds Fort,
Jamaica, is stated by Burke to have been daughter of a younger son of Sir Francis
Goodwin of Winchendon, Bucks. Sir Erancis Goodwin married the Lady
Elizabeth Grey, only dau. of Arthur, 14th Lord Grey de Wilton, by his first wife
Dorothy Zouche. Capt. Lawrence-Archer considered tbis statement of Mrs. Wil-
liam Eicketts' parentage to be inaccurate.]
VII. — "To the memory of George Eicketts, Esq., who departed this life 2nd of
October 17G0, aged 7G years."
[George Eicketts of Canaan (fourth son of Capt. William Eicketts and Mary
Goodwin his wife), Major-General of the Militia in Jamaica, died in 17f>i>.
consequent on fatigues occasioned by military duties during the rebellion of that
year. He married firstly Sarah Waytc. by whom he had 27 children Lorn alive;
secondlv, Sarah Lewis nir Bennet, by whom he had no issue ; and thirdly Elizabeth,
dau. of "William Cleaver of Westmoreland, Jamaica, by whom he had a post-
humous son (28th child), George William, horn 17G0, afterwards of >«'ew Canaan,
St. James', Jamaica.]
«?n& of Uolumr i.
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INDEX.
Pedigrees are printed in SMALL CAPITALS ; Arms in italics.
Abbard, John, 105.
Abbott (Abbot). Edward, 360 ; Elizabeth, 234 ;
Grace, lilt : Richard, 103, L'34, 300 ; — , 341.
Abdy, William. 213.
Abercrombie. R., 193.
Aberdein (Aberdeir), John. 211.
Abinjrer. Lord. 17:1 ; xee aUo Scarlett.
Abraham (Abram), Elizabeth, 33 ; John. 33 ;
Richd.. 22G.
Acres, John, 39 ; Jonas. 39 : Rebecca, 39.
Adair, Dr., 199 ; Makittrick, 154, 158.
Adam, John, 107 ; Samuel, 2^7.
Adams, Edward H., 1.,:, : Eleanor, 93, 138 ;
James. 33; John. 11. 109; Mary, 14, 33,34,
141 ; Mrs.. 46 ; Samuel C. C, 329 ; Walte, 34.
Adamson, Mary, 33U ; William, 343.
Aderley, Isaac. 13; Thoma.Mii. 13.
Adey, Stephen, 211 ; Stephen Thurston, 21, 211.
Adkins, Southwell. 103,
Adlam, Joseph, 133.
Adnev. Benjamin. 21 ; Georye, 21 ; Martha, 21 ;
Obadiah, 21.
African, Royal. 250.
Agard. Susanna, 329.
Ahman, Aaron. 85.
Ailer, Elizabeth, 123.
Ailhaud, James, 141 ; Mary, 141.
Akehurst. Alexander. L6G.
Akrr~, Aretas, 23. 112. 209 (2), 354 (2); Ed-
mund, 112; James, 211, 340; James, junr.,
211 ; James senr., 211 (2); Sarah. 112; — ,
2H 9.
Alboth, Catherine, lis.
Albut, Martin, 141 (2); Sarah, 141 ; — , 111.
Alcock. William. 1 10.
Alder, Thomas, 109.
Aldred (Aldrid), Ann. 323, 324: \nna Maria.
324 ; Edward, 32 4 ; Smart. 280, 32 3, 324 ; — ,
280.
Aid ridge (Allridjre), Dorothy, 13 ; Prances, 858,
361 ; John. 107 ; Mary. 358, 361.
Aldworth (Alldworth), Catharine, 118 J Marv,
119.
Alerds, Catherine, 3.">7.
Alexander, Alice, 105 ; Bisae, 295,29(1 ; I
295 (3), 296, 297; Elizabeth, 1 19 ; Francis.
It!; Harry. 295,297; Louisa, 2S2 (2); Mar-
garet. 2'.'7 ; Mary, lti ; Nicholas, lu5 ; samucl.
106 ; Thomas, 99*, 213; — . 282.
Alford. Elizabeth, 117.
VOL. I.
Algeo, David. 2 in.
Allain, Samuel, 1U7.
Allan, — . 193.
Alleby, Robert. 111.
Allen, Ann, 120. 361, 363 (2); Dorothy. 12 ;
Elizabeth. 43, 60, 87 ; Frances. 103 ; Henry,
361; Hu^h, 90, 363; Isaak, 61; John, 60,
361,363; Mary, 61, 90, 98, 99, 120; Mehita-
bel,363; Ralph, 229; Samuel, 113; Susanna.
90 ; Susanne, 12 ; Thomas. 43 (2). 87(2). 1 0 ;
Tho. Redhead. 98 (2), 99 ; William, 98, 99.
Allers, Daniel, 87.
Alliijnr, 77.
Alleyne, Anne, 66 ; Hannah, 77: James Holder,
29 ; Sir I!. A.. 60 ; Thomas. 77.
Aliilione. — . 143.
Allin. Simon. 39 : William, 236.
Allkorue, Jane. 121 ; Thomas. 121.
Allott (Allot), Valentine Henry, 350 (2) ; —,51.
Allridge, sec Aldrid^c.
Allwinkell. .«/■ Alwinkle.
Allwood. Robert, 218, 219 ; Susanna. 218. 219.
Almon. William. 356.
Alsop, Peter. 207, 350 (2).
Alvarez (Alvares), Abm., 312; David, 110;
Henrietta. 326 ; Jacob. 326 : Mr.. 378.
Alwinkle (Allwinkell), Elizabeth, 12 ; Thomas.
109.
Ames. Eleanor. 17 ; Thomas. 110.
Amor. Thomas. 105.
Amory, Ann Stephens, *" (2). 191 ; Barbara, f*l.
191 (2); Benjamin, SO (2). SI (2). 191 (2):
Benjamin, senr.. 81 ; Isabella. 81 : John. 191 :
Jos., 80, 133; Joseph. 81, 191 (2); Joshua,
210; Mary. 81, 191 (2): Mary Earle, 81 ;
Polly Earle, so ; Sarah, 80, 81, i.'i3 ; Thomas,
lo.
Amos, John, 360 ; — . 360.
Amp, Robert, 119; Susannah. 119; Tomison,
119.
Ancaster, Duke of, 168 (3). 251 ; Peregrine,
Duke of, 250 (2).
Anckey. M ■ >t ber, ;;.">.">.
Anderdon, John Proctor, 23. 290.
Anderson, Anne. 60, 1"''.': Barbara, 66; Eliza-
beth. S3 ; Hanse, l'"': James, 2ii2 ; Janet.
66 ; John, 159, 249, 372 : Lewis, 60 ; Mil
66 : William, 90 (2).
An i. mm. Elizabeth, 140 ; Katheiine. 165 ; Tho-
mas, 235.
Anli(v\s. Deborah. 119; Edward 21 : Mary.
13; Richard, I"'.'; Thomas, 6, i". : Win., C.
c c
386
CARIBBEANA.
Angel (Angell), Catherine, 200 ; Henry. 103 ;
William, 266.
Angerstein. Eli/., 11 ; John Julius, 11.
Anglesea, Catherine. Countess of. 73 ; James,
Earl of. 70, 75 ; see also Annesley.
Angola, Andrew, 60 ; Anna, 00; Emanuel, 14;
Malaia. 14.
Anguin. Bennett, 109.
Annesley, Lady Catherine, 70 ; Charity, 54 ;
Maurice, 54 ; see also Anglesea.
Anson, George, 252 ; Lord, 371).
Anstey. — . 202.
Anstis, John. 107.
Anstruther. Gen., 319.
Antonison. Margaret. 230.
Appletree, William. 209 I 2).
Applewhaite. Tho., 65, 66.
Apsley, A.. 334.
Apthorpe, George, 352 ; John, 297, 298.
Arbuckle, George. 113.
Arcedcclnic, 214.
Arcedeckne, — . 214.
Archbold (Archbald, Archboubl), Amy, 118.
204 j Colonel, 203 ; Henry, 14, 32, 118, 236, 2',:!,
264 ; Joanna. 14. 204 ; lfobert M., 134 ; Sarah.
134 ; Sarah Rosewell, 32 ; ^holto, 340.
Archer, Anne, 111, 119; Dorothy, 16; John,
109, 111, 113, 119, 135; Joseph, 111; Law-
rence, 213 : Sarah, 15.
Argent, George. 23 (2).
Armatrading. John, SOD: Thomas. 300
liam, 246,291 (2).
ArmoDd. John. 209 (3). 354 (4).
Armour. Andrew. 169, 253.
Armstead, Constant. 27'J : Eliz.,279 ; John
Armstrong, Ann. 301 ; Benjamin. 1)1 (2),
363(2); Elu.. 91; Mary. 91; Peter.
Richard. 91 (2) ; Sarah, 9*1 (2). 140, 361, 363
(3) ; Thomas, 91. HO, 363 ; Thomasin,91 (3);
— , 91 (2).
Arnold (Arnould), A. II ., 270
Wil-
279.
301.
91 ;
!70;
Benedict. G8 :
. SO ; Sophia
Ethel Eraiu
Matilda. OS.
Arpin. Thomas, 230.
Arran, 372.
Arrendell. tee Arundel.
Arscott, Arthur, 107, 249. 250.
Arthur. Alexander, 111 ; Charles. 200
276, 3S1.
Arthurs. Josiah, 237.
Arundel (Arrendell), Christopher, 103; Isaac.
junr., 85.
Arwinkle, Thomas. 103.
Ash, Honeritta, 256; Richard, 250
250 (3) ; William Gunthorpe, 250.
Ashburner. Thomas, 85 : — , 193.
Ashby (Ashbee), Eleanor, 61 ; George, 61, 52.".,
370" (2), 577, 378 (2) ; Penelope, 160; Sarah,
147; William. 359 (2).
Ashlev, Braithwaite. 209 ;
110, 111 ; John, senr.
Mary. 210.
Ashmould, Anne. 1 I.
Ashton, Frances, 1 1
Ashurst, Sarah, 330.
Asburt, Jonathan, 1"7.
Aahwell, — , 196.
Ashwoitb, Jeoffrey, 15 : >
Astl.y, William, 166.
Aston, Elizabeth, 373 ;
loughby, 373.
John,
Rowland,
Eli -.abet h. 59 ; John.
Ill; Lazarus, 5'.t ;
Sarah, 15.
Mary, 373 ; Sir Wil-
Margaret K..
29."
(06
; J.. 271 ;
Mr., 274.
Astrope. William, 109.
Athill, Dr., 151 ; James. 138, 350: Mrs.. 170;
Samuel, 04, 137, 138 (2) ; — , 157, 170.
Athiinni, 214.
Athuury. — , 21 1.
Atkins.'Adnm, 62; Ilelene. 02; Herman, 109;
Randall. 107, 250.
Atkinson (Attkinson), Benjamin Andrew-. 16S.
250. 251 (3); Charles, 103; George. 135:
Gracia, 250. 251 (2) ; Joane, 122 : John. 214 ;
Jonathan, S4 : Matthew. 135 ; William. 122.
Atthais (Attias), Emanuel. 13 ; Judith. :;:; ;
Mary. 13.
Attwell (Atwell), Ambrose, 332
332 ; Thomas, 301.
Audain, Abraham. 247 (2). 24S,
John. 134. 223, 224. 297. 305.
275, 277 ; Mrs., 274 ; — . 367.
Audley. Elizabeth. 266 : William. 26G.
Auger, John. 01 ; Margaret. 01.
Austin (Austeen. Austin. Austine), David. 110 :
Erancis. 100,249; Hugh W.. 219: Joanna. 38(>;
John. 252; Margaret Jane. 328 : Marie Theo-
dora Margaret, 219 ; Mrs. .517 ; Richard, 3S0 ;
Samuel. 109*; Sarah. 111. 115 ; William. 328.
Avenelle. Edward, 113.
Avis. Katherine. 15.
Axtell. Sarah, 122 ; William. 122.
Axwell, John, 125 ; Joice, 125.
Axworthy. Ambrose. 51).
Ayliff. Margaret, 59 ; Stephen, 59.
Aylmer, Edward. 110.
Aylward. Lawrence, 13 ; Margaret, 13.
Aynsworth. James, 249.
Ayres, Abigail. 257 ; Benjamin, 257 ; James. 257.
Ay6cough, William. 107.
P.
Baber, John. 1S9 (2).
Bacchus. Anne. 121 : Isabell. US.
Rach, Mary. 166.
Backer, Eleanor. 304 (2) : Thomas, 364.
Backhouse, Richard, 103.
Bacon, Jno.. 210 ; Mary. 258.
Badger, John. 103.
Badson. Annekin. 12.
Badworth. Elizabeth. 17 ; George, 17.
Bagnall. John, 103; Richard, 115.
Bapuley, Maria. 272.
Baijer, Bayer Otto, 226 ; Ji hn I itto. 297 ; Row-
land Otto. 213 (2). 297 : see also Bayer.
Bailes. Edmund. 1 10.
Baillie (Bailie). Alexander, ::77 : Capt., IS;
Sarah, 377 ; William, 327 ; William Annesley,
18.
Baily. Anne. 14 ; Elizabeth. 14 ; Ueorge. 1 I .
John, fil ; Mary. 01 ; — . 5.
Bainham. Eliz.. 07.
Baker (Bakker). Albertus. 110: Allen. 138;
Anne. 87 : Bernard. 103,108; I 37, 13S,
159 • Elizabeth, 10, 356 ; Henry Williams, 15 ;
Jumps. 289 : John. 109. 251. 255. 356 : Joseph,
103; Marv, 139; Nicholas. 110; Richard. IDS,
111 ; Robert, 87 ; Sam . 75 ; Sar h, 1 19 ; Si-
billa, 285; Thomas. 149, 188; William, 236,
251, 252 ; — . 252. 253.
Baldersti n. George, 258.
Baldwin (Baldwyn), (hri>topher, 2os (2), 295
(2), 353; Ezra' 107,
INDEX.
3S7
Ball, Benjamin, 170, 290 ; John. 105 ; Mary,
G2 ; Rob., Ill ; Thomas. 62 : William, 112. "
Ballard, Anne. 17 ; Thomas. 17, 110 (2), 285.
Ballthorp (Ballthrop), Anna, 15 ; Hester, 17.
Balmer. James, 207, 350.
Banches, John, 10(5.
Band well, Elizabeth, 60 ; John, GO.
Banfield, Henry, LOU ; William, 103.
Banford, William, 259.
Banks (Bancks), Diana, 105 ; Elizabeth. 44,
13S; Francis, 171 (3), 350 (2); Henry, 11,
138 ; James, 108 ; Sir Joseph. 187 ; -Sir Joshua,
. 187 ; Thornhill Mary Charlotte, 171 ; William,
44 ; — , 350, 351.
Banner, Richard, 240.
Bannister (Banister). Elizabeth, 200, 210;
James,«105; John, 23. 171, 207(2), 350(2).
352 (2) ; Mary. 16 ; Robert. 256 (2).
Bansfield, John, 107.
Barber. Richard, 103.
Barclay, David, junr.. 295 : George. 253 ; James,
113.
Baring, Sir Francis, 21 ; Thomas, 21.
Barker, Anne, 120; Dorothy. 252; Elizabeth
33, 61,303; George, 168, 252; John. 103
Mary, 147, 159 ; Precilla. 120 ; Susanne, 13
William, 120.
Barline, Anne. 60 ; William, 60.
Barlow, Anne, 61 ; Thomas, Gl ; — , 220.
Barnaby, Anne, 119, 235 ; Cath.. 235 ; John. 119,
235 (2) ; Parnal, 235 ; Thos., 2:;;,.
Barnard, Edward. 103, 107 ; John. 208, 353.
Barnardiston, Nathaniel, 107.
Barnby, John, 144.
Barnes, (Jhristiau. 13 ; Emma, IS ; Hester, 158 ;
Joseph, 18, 103, 133 ; Margery, 62 ; Rebecca,
158; William. L58.
Barnes alias Maine, Ann, 107.
Barnett, Edward, 113; Elizabeth. 59; George
Frisby, 288 ; Hugh, 280 ; Hugh William. 280 ;
John, 287, 238 ; Jonathan, 288 : Mary Palmer,
288 ; Samuel Whitehorn, 288 ; Thomas, 59 ;
William, junr., 288.
Barnwell, Kichard, 21.
Baron, see Barron.
Barra, Anne. 119 ; Edward, 120 ; Grace, 120.
Barrett (Barratt, Barret). Anne. 5'.), li»; ; Ca-
therine, 351; Christian, 31: Kleanor, 14;
Elizabeth, 377; Hersey, junr.. 11; Horsey,
senr., 14; James, 171, 351 ; Miry, 11, 34;
Onslow, 377 ; fhillis, 60 ; Thomas, 105.
Barriffs, Robert, 112.
Barron (Baron). Oliver. 295 ; Richard 11:'..
Barrow, Alice, 270 ; John. 1 10 ; 1... 270 ; M
330.
Barrs, John, 1 10.
Barry (Birre, Barrey), Anne. 119; Catherine.
42, 300; Catherine Ann. 159; Charles, 109;
Edward, 109; Elizabeth, 19, M, 300 (2);
Garret, 42. 92; Grace, 19; James, 4:». Iu6,
159; John. 163; Joseph, 299, 300; Joshua,
112; Maria. 216; Mary, 12, 92, 159, 356;
Richard. 300; Samuel, l'.l. 60, In'.'. 111. 119.
Barter, Anne, 257, 258 ; James. 257. 258 ; John,
257, 258 ; William. 257.
Bartholomew, Johanna, 282.
Bartlett (Bartlct), Benjamin. 326, .'.27 ; Elenor,
58; George G.. 58; Margaret. 332 ; Thomas,
161; William, 327; — . 321.
Bartley, John. 555, 356.
Barton, Catharine, 140; Elizabeth, 259 ; Mary.
lary,
111, 303 ; Robert Cutts, 22, 137 (2), 138 (2) ;
Samuel. 110; William. 212.
Barzey, John, 363.
Baskerville. Elizabeth. 14 ; Humphrey. 14,107;
see also Boskervaile.
Bass (Basse). Grace, 17, 88, 89; Jemima, 90;
John, 17 ; Louisa, 89; Mehitabel, 88 ; Nathl.,
90 (2) ; Phillip. 350.
Bassett (Basset), Alice. 15, 105; John, 112;
Oliver, 255 ; Thomas, 22.
Bastian, John, 286.
Bate. Joseph. 166 ; Richard, 167, 249.
Bates. J., 129.
Bath, John, Earl of, 166 ; Richard, 1 10.
Battcheller, John, 167.
Batteram, Jane, 120 ; John, 120.
Batton, John, 13 ; Mary, 13.
Battson. Henry, 113.
Batty, Kichard, 214.
Baugh, Edward, 109.
Bawdon. John. 166.
Bawn, Benjamin. 25S ; — , 184.
Baxter. Anne, 121; John, 121; Robert, 110;
William, 166.
Bayer (Bavor), Bastiaen, 166 ; Edward Otto,
254, 295"; John Otto, 168, 170, 209. 211 (2),
251, 295 ; Mary Otter. 126 ; Richard Otter,
126 ; Rowland Otto, 170 ; tee also Baijer.
Bayford, David, 208 (2). 352. 353 (3), 354 (2) ;
George, 207 (2) ; Margaret, 352, 353, 354 (2) ;
-. 208 (2).
Bay lei/, 214.
Bay ley ( Bayly), Alexander. 214 : Margarett, 34 ;
Rhena. 105 ; Kichard, 5 1. s.5 ; Zachary, 169. 254.
Bayly alias Boughton, Lady Ann, 24'.i.
Baynes, Elizabeth Henrietta, 359 : John, 359.
Beach (Beech), Charles, 88 ; Dr.. 367 ; E. H.,
274 ; Hesther, 139 ; James, 325, 362, 363 ;
Jane. 362. 363 ; John. 1 1, 88, S9, 209 (2), 327 ;
Joseph, 327; Margaret, 89, 561 (2); Mary,
139; Mr.,
Mr<
; Peter, 361 ; Rich-
ard, 312, 325, 327, 376 ; S., 177 ; Simon, 362 ;
Sussannah, 88, 89 ; Thos., 274 ; William, 139.
363 ; — , 324.
Beadou, Edward, 72.
Beale, John, 107.
Beaman. Thomas. 105.
Bearcroft, Mary, 298.
Beard. Mis.. 330.
Beare, Richard, 303.
Beasant, John. 107.
Beateford, Anne. 122.
Beauchamp, Elizabeth. 145. 1 16 ; Mary, 145, 1 46
(2) ; Meete, 1 15, 1 16,
Beaufort, Duke of, 210.
Beck, Henry, 60 ; Phillis, GO.
Recket, Solomon, senr.. '."0.
Bechford, 325. 372.
Beckford, Ballard. 375; Charlotte. 188, 323;
Eli/.., 'JO. 188 ; Francis, 1(58, 250 (2) : lulines,
D6, ISO; Margaret, 11 ; Nathaniel, IC8 : Peter,
his. 170(2), 188, 189 (2). 261, 297; Richard,
96, 186; W., junr.. 95; William. 95 (3), 186,
188. 250 (2). 323, 372.
Beckles Henry. ''.7 ; John. 380 ; Miss, 8S0.
Beokwith. SirOe >!i.r.', xv, I 2S : I at Genl., 332.
Bedell t B die). Prances, 13 ; Henry, 107, 249.
Bedford. John, 331 ; Judge, 331 , — , 331,
Bedon. Joseph, 109.
Bedward, George, 107.
Beech, tee Beach.
388
CARIBBEANA.
Beecroft, Ann, 120.
Beezely, — , 302, 303.
Belaquiere, John Anthony, L35, 188.
Belchaniber, Israel. 106.
Belchar, Andrew, 71.
Belfield, John, In:;.
Bell. Caleb, 380 ; E. Ingress, I'M ; Francis, lii ;
John, 110. 358 ; John Lvte, 329 ; Mary Mercy,
329 ; Thomas. 259 ; —,"220.
Bellamy. Thomas, 105.
Beller, John, 166.
Bellerd, John. 1(16.
Belliard, Charles, 21.
Bellomont. Richard. Earl of, 243.
Belloquet, Marquis Uoget de, 334.
Bellson, Margaret. 110.
Belman, Eliz., 41 (2); .Tone, 300; Mary. 41;
Susannah, 41 ; Thomas. 41 (2); — , 300.
Benazech, — , 379.
Bend. Anne, 67 ; Thomas. L05.
Bendysh. Elizabeth, 254.
Bendyson, Elizabeth, 169.
Benerield, Mary. 41 (2).
Benell, John. 302, 361 : M iry, 361.
Beneyille, Armand (Amand), 171. 21.0, 350.
Bennett (Bennet, Benuit). Alice. 17 : Ann. 2:>2 ;
Debora, 357 ; Edward, 12. 43 (2). SS, 92 ; Eli-
zabeth. 43, 3U0 ; Frances. 3$ ; George. 105,
110; Henry. 103 ; James, 33 ; Jane. 11. 12,43
(2), 8S, 92, 37,7 ; John. 112, 161. 37,7 ; Mary,
42, 33 ; Parker. 43 ; Teter. 109 : Philip, 250 ;
Richard, 113; Sarah, 38, 384 (2): Thomas,
351; "William, 14, 17,41, 107 ; — , 384.
Bennett alias Phipps, nee Phipps alias Bennett.
Bcnning, Simon, 108.
Benoist, Charles. 120 j Uauah, 120.
Benscy. James, 15.
Benskin. John. 16 : Mary, 16. 59.
Bent, William. 105.
Bentley, Ann. 356 ; George, 33 ; Margaret, 1 19 ;
Martin. 166 : Mer.. 33.
Benton. Joseph. 13 ; Margaret, '•'■'•. 15.
Beresford. Eliza Keturah. 330 ; James. 330.
Berkeley (Berkly). Cape. 191; Elizabeth, 211,
293; Elizabeth Sarah, 346 ; Henry. 18,289;
Lord, 166 (3); Mary. 48; Maurice. 148, 211,
245, 293, 346; Mrs., Ill, 175; Sarah. 326;
Susannah, 133.
Berkhoti, Mr.. 115. 116.
Beimau, Thomas, 110: Titus, 103.
Bernard, George. L 10 ; Jane Elizabeth, 278;
Rebecca Mary, 278; Samuel, 111 ; Theodora
Foulkes, 27S ; Thomas James. 278.
Bemers, Charles. 20; Maria, 2D; Mary, 254;
\\\, 169; William. 254.
Berncy. Sir Hanson, 297.
Bernhoof, Anne, 147 ; Sophia, 117.
Bernonville, John, 237.
Berry, Anne, 14 ; John, 1 I. 103, L05.
Bertie, Lady Albina, 250 (2).
Bertrand. Chs., 274: Madame, 196, 193, 200.
Besouth, John, 166.
Bess, Ann, 16:!.
Best, Susanne. ill ; Thomas, 61.
Bel lull, Charles Shiell, 293; Charlotte Alice,
293; Cur., 63 ; Slingsby, 249.
Bethum, Da., 42.
Belt. Capt., 157.
Betton, John, 1 1 ; Mary, 1 1.
Betts, Daniel, 167, 219 ;" — , 167.
Betty, Black, 60.
Bevin. Nicholas, 112.
Bewes, Anstis J.. 282.
Bezoue. Joseph, 237.
Biarom. Jane 62.
Bibby, Margarett, 359
Bickford, Mary. 236.
liicks. Jac, 165.
Bi^rir, Joseph, 166.
Biirgius, Anne. 122 ; James, 1:
Bijjgs, Andrew. 92 : Barbery.
43 ; Christian, !>2 ; John
Katharine, 133 ; Sarah, 122.
Bignall, Henry. 107.
Billinjrslv. Edward, junr., 300
Mary, 303 (3), 359.
260
43,
Catharine.
109, 122 ;
Mar;
38.
Henry, 38 ;
ret. 38 ; Mary, 37,
John, 37 (2). ,"s (3);
38 (3). 301 ; William,
Bindley, T. 11., 286.
Bingham. Isaac Moody. 212 ; William, 110.
Binham, Joan. 62.
Biquerisse. Mary Magdalen Lucille, 18.
Birch, Charles, 154 ; William. 354 (2).
Bird, Elizabeth. 47. 243, 293, 294; Hen. M.,
294 ; Henry Matthius, 243 : Henry Mcrttins,
293. 291 ; Hesther, 14 ; John, 255 ; Margaret,
120; Richard, 110; Samuel. 47.
Birketc (Birkitt), Anne. 1 16 ; Sarah Tobin, 324.
Bisco, xi:e Brisco.
Bish. Joan. 60 : William. 60.
Bishop, Abigail. 238 : Carlron. 380 ; Catharine.
120; Charles K., 380 (2): Elizabeth. 17;
George, 17: James, 23S ; Juan. 62: Mabel,
16 ; President, 380 ; Thomas, 62 ; — ,71.
Bisse, Benjamin, 41. 42; Eliz... 40, 41 (4). 42;
James. II ; Thomas, 40 (2). 41 (6)- 42.
Bitter, Glounder. 34 ; Judith, 31.
Bitton. Thomas, 166.
Biuin, Anne, 34 ; John. 34.
Bivile. Joanna. 60.
Blackburn, Capt., 198; Isaac. 194, 195, 196;
John, i'>'i ; Maria I.. 329 : Mr.. 365 ; Stephen,
195 ; Thomas, 194. 195 ; — . 315.
Blackett. Mary Anne. 33 '.
Blackley, Daniel. 42. 43, 92 : John. 42; Mary,
42, 4:i (2), '.'2.
Blackman. Kdward. 13. 106 ; Margaret,
Mr., 367 ; Lowland, 126. 127.
Blackmoie. Francis, 1 12, 299 (2) ; Kichard.
Sarah. 299.
Blackstoue. Iaini~. 212.
Bladen (Bliden, Bloayden), Abel, 185
Abraham, 185; Anne, l^.'i : Beuj., 162.
Elizabeth, 185 (2). 258; George, 257.
259(2); Jacob, So, 185; John. 185 ('•): John
Siuionds, 185; Martha. 1 s:, : Mary, 185 (.7).
257,258,259; Nicholas, 259; Peter, 185(4);
Sarah, 257. 259 ; nee alio Blyden.
Blagrave, Anthony, 208 (3), 353 (:*) ; John,
210; — , 353.
Blair, Arthur. 379; Charles, 350; David, 116;
J. unes. 105, 21 I : Jane. 146 ; John, 211: Mr..
132 ; N'ideme. 211; Sarah. 1 16.
Blake, 53.
Blake, Andrew. 52. 51 ; Ann, 51, 91 ; Anthony.
51. 52: Bryan, 28, 99, 1""; Charity, 54;
Edward, 91, L40, 363 : Elizabeth, S6, ill (4),
'.i.i, No, 362 (2), 363 (2) ; Eveline, 54; Fran-
cis, 5.!, 56; George, 166; II.. 52; Henry.
52 (2), 53(2). 5! (:i), 55 (3), :•-; (2). 57, 361,
363; Heury, junr., 361, 362; Henry, -nr„
361, 362; Ignatius, 51; James, 53, '■
363; Joan, 51; John, 13. 51 (2). 53 i,7), 51
13
299 j
(3);
1 35 ;
238.
INDEX.
389
(5), 55 (5). 5G, 57, 86, 91 (2). 93 (2), 3C2, 363 ;
Joseph, 362 ; Juliane, 53 ; Katharine, 54 ;
Lydia, 99, 10J ; Lydia lirodie. 28 ; Margaret,
363; Maria Charlotte, US, 7 1 ; Murk. 54;
Martin. 2S. 51, 53. .".I. 55 ; Martin J., 28, 51,
53; Mary, 13, 51 (2), 53 (4). 54, 57, 93;
Nicholas. 51 (3), .".2 (3), 53 (4), 54, 55 (2);
Patrick, 51, '>'■!. 54, 2'JJi, 351 : Sir Patrick. 68,
74, 280; Peninnah, 361, 36.'. 363; R rt,
55; Sarah, 4:!. 362 ; Thomas. 51 (2). 52 (3),
53, 54, 55 (2). 56, 5 7 ; Ursula. 61 ; Valentine,
54 ; William, 363 ; — , 86, ill.
Blakely. Thomasin, 44.
Blauchard, James. 201) (2) ; Mary, 122 ; Wil-
liam. 122.
Bland, Nicholas. 12.
Blamy (.'), 34:).
Blaney (Blany. Blayney), Benjamin, 354 ; John,
250.
Blathwayt, Will., 1S9.
Blatt, James, 103.
Blayney. see filaney.
Blenman, Jonathan, 381.
Bleve, Joan, IT : Richard, 17.
Bligh, John. 131.
Bli89. Mary. 119.
Blizard. Christopher. 256(3); Eliz.,257; George,
255 (2) ; Henry, 256, 257 ; Jeremiah, 207 (2) ;
John, 255. 256; John, junr., 256 (2) ; Jonas
Langford, 226 ; Margaret. 256 ; Mary. 256 :
Rowland John. 257 ; Sophia, 147 (2) ; Ste-
phen, 151, 169 (2). 251 (2). 255. 295, 350;
Stephen Weatherill, 25,; ; William, 147 (2).
Bloayden, see Bladen.
Blood, Edmund, 106.
Bloome, Lawrence, 110.
Blount, George, 254 ; Hester. 254.
Blundell, George. 103.
Blunt, Drew, 118; Elizabeth. 118; Rebecca,
331 : Walter, 208 (2). 209 (2), 353 ; — , 353.
Bly, John, 236.
Blyden, Abel, 84, 85 : Catherine. 184 ; Eliza-
beth, 184 ; George Leonard, xv ; Jacob, 85 ;
John. 184, 185; Mary. 184, 185; I'eter Zea-
gers, 184, 185 ; see also Bladen.
Boam, Elizabeth. 62.
Boarn, John, 160.
Boarn alias Qoii, Mary, 160.
Boddiiiirton, Benjamin, 20S (2) ; Thomas,
/ 211(2). 212.
\ Boddy, Edwd.. 67.
Bodinier, Arnold. 02 ; Katharine. 02.
Bodkin (Bodkine), Andrew, 257(2); Ann. 51 ;
Barbara. 257 (2); Edward, 56; John, 54 ;
Joseph, 257 ; Mary, 53, 257 ; 1'atrick, 53,
302.
Bodman, Nathaniel. 103.
Boettcher. Gustav Adolf. 219.
Bohun, Grace, 122; Henry, 122.
Boileau, Harriet, 312 (2), 343: John Peter,
342 (3), 313.
Boin, Elizabeth, 62.
Bolaud. Mr., 277.
Bold. Martha. 121.
Boldero. Charles. 21 : Edward Gale. 21.
Bolt, Edward, 110: John 211.
Bolton, Frederick Thomas, 2S2 ; Richard, 1<>7.
Boltright, William. Iu6.
Bomncll. Jasper, I''''' : William, 166.
Boncey (Bonce, Boncy), Anne, 121 ; Charles,
108 ; Jane, 121 ; Paul, 1"-.
Boncle. Mounteny, 166.
Boney. Elizabeth; 121 ; Eraucis, 121.
Bonham, Stephen, l1 is.
l'>onnamieur, Jane. 162.
Bonnefant, Judith Elizabeth, 100, lol.
Bonner, John, 166.
Bonver. James, 106.
Boode, Cath.. 115 ; Edward Gustaaf. 115. 116.
Boome, Catherine. 106.
Boone. Alice, 118 ; Catharine, 121 ; .Magdalene,
118; William, 110.
Boote, Mary. 34.
Booth, Andrew Wright, 22* ; Benjamin, 107,
207, 350 (2); Francis, 105; George, 112 ;
George, senr., 105 ; John, 160. 205 ; John
Thomas, 236 ; — . 351. .
Borefield, John. 105.
Bosanquet, Charles, 23, 290 ; Richard, 207, 350
(2).
Boskervaile. Humphrey, 60 ; Mary, C>0 ; see aho
Baskerville.
Bosomworth, Mary, 254 ; Thomas, 254.
Bostick. Sarah, 300.
Boston, Robert, 112: William, 110.
Bosworth. Benjamin. 259.
Botsford, Richard, 106.
Boucher. Humphrey, 103; Jasper, 112.
Boughey, Elizabeth Birt, 120 ; John, 120.
Bou^hton alias Bayly, Lady Ann. 240.
Boulton, Catherine, 113 : Elizabeth, 13.
Bounce. John. 103 ; Mary, 13.
Boune. Martha, 12.
Bourda. Catherine. 115 ; Elizabeth, 115; John
Charles, 115; Joseph, Hi. 115, 116; Maria,
114.
Mary, 61 ; Sarah, 13.
Michael, 14o ; Theobal
William. 350 ; — .
Bourden, John, 112
Boures, Anne, 16.
Bourke, Eliz., 140 ;
140.
Bourks, Andrew. 357.
Bourroughs. Benjamin, 356
359 ; tee a/so Burroughs.
Bourryau (Bourryeau, Bourryou), Amelia. 2 :
Edward, 245, 246 (2), 290, 356 ; Eliz., xii ;
John, 2. 295 (2) ; Mary. 141. 356 : S iphia. 3.
141, 205 ; Zaehariah. 2. 3. 111. 168 (2), 250 (3).
Bousey, Anne, 61.
Boutwell, Christian. 14 ; Thomas. 14. 110.
Bouverie. Edwd.. 61.
Bovell, Anna Elizabeth, 330 : John, 302 ; Wil-
liam. 330.
Bowcock. Grace, 360; Thomas, 360; William,
360.
Bowden, Emily Frances, 204: Hannah, 122;
John, 100.
Bowen, Cornelius. 236 ; Henry. ln;i : Jane. 236 ;
John, 378 ; Mary. 237 ; Sarah. 61.
Bower, Mary, 119; William, 110.
Bowers. Mary, 236 ; William, junr., 236.
Bowett, Sarah, 16.
Bowker, Eleanor, 43 ; Janus. 13 ; John. 43.
Bowler, Elizabeth, 88, 139; Mathew. 88, 139;
Patrick. 88.
Bowles (Bowless), Anne. 120; Charles, 350;
Elizabeth, 12(1 ; Francis, 105 ; John, 212 (2) ;
Oldfield. 350.
Bowloy, John, 112.
Bowman, Elizabeth, 112; Francis. 110 ; Robert,
113.
Bowrey (Bowreys, Bowry"), Ann. 299 : Charles,
302,303 (3), 350 (2) ; Elizabeth, It, 1 12, 160,
390
CARIBBEA.NA.
162; John, 300; Joseph, 41: Mary, 302;
Sarah, 142, 299 : Stanley, 142 ; Thomas, 359 ;
Wm., 41 ; — , 359.
Bowyer, William. 105.
Boyce, Eleanor, 17 ; Richard, 105.
Boyd, Ann, 121 ; Augustin, 170 ; Augustus, 74,
121
John,
Mary
175.
n,
c,
John, 44,
Elizabeth, 33 ;
103 ; John,
250, 251, 253, 293 ; James,
168, 251. 253 ; Lucy, 293.
Boyle, Catherine, 237 ; John, 32'J ;
329.
Boyn, David, 212.
Boys, Edward, 15; Elizabeth, 15; Jno
Brad , -. 132.
Bradburne, Edward. 165 (2).
Bradley, Catherine, 103 ; Daniel. 92 ; Edward,
60; Eleanor, 92 ; Elizabeth. 60; John, 162;
Joseph, 103.
Bradnick (Brackneck), Gersham. 325 ; Gershon,
325 ; Mary. 325 (2).
Bradshaw. John, 207 ; Thomas. 213.
Bradway, Elenor, 110: Samuel, 107.
Brady, James, 44, 213 ; Jane, 41 ;
138 ; Katharine. 44, 138.
Bragcy, William, 357.
Brag£ (Brag^e). Deborah, 13
William, 113.
Braggers, gee Braygers.
Brailsl'ord, Thomas. 109.
Braine, see Brayne.
Braithwaite (Brathwaite). James
209, 210, 331 ; Robert. 210.
Bramley, Ann, 90, 91. 362 j Bedin^field, 41;
Col., 90.91 ; Eliz.,362 ; John. 362 ; Nathanael,
91 ; William, 90.
Brammer (Bramer). Cornelius, 89 ; William. 88
(2), 89 ; — , 88, 89.
Brancoro, Nentura, 111.
Brand, Affliction, 120 : Andrew. 120 ; John,
304 ; Mary. 360 ; Sarah. :; i.
Brandin, John, 356.
Braxton, Jane, 257 ; Mary. 257
Bray, Edward, 122 ; Hannah
213.
Brayborn, Elizabeth, 216.
Braygers (Braggers), Daniel.
(3), 301 ; Joseph. 300 ; Marjrrec. 299. 301 ;
Penelope, 299 ; William. 299 ; —.301.
Bravne (Braine), Henry, 107 ; Mary, 123 ; Rich-
ard. 107, 123.
Brazier, Aune, 45; Edward, 15 (3); Harriet,
45 ; Harrier, Hopkins 45 ; Joseph, 15 ; Wil-
liam, 45 (2).
Brebner. Ann, 251 ; James, 1 •"»'.». 254 : — .
Brecon, Christiana Susanna, 20.
Bredin (Breeding), Henry Robert, 282 J
109.
Bremner, William, 177.
Brenan. E. F., 270; Elizabeth. 258; Hamlin,
140(2); John. II 1,258; Margaret, 140,258;
Marguerite Ellen. 27o.
Brewer. Richard. L03 ; Thomas, 87.
Brewing. Thomas. lo5.
Brewster, Thomas, 332.
Biiee, — . 296.
Brickwood ami Daniell. 36.",.
Bridge, Samuel, 112 ; Sir Tobias, 10.
Bridger, John, 166.
Bridges, Nathaniel!, 57: Richard, 105; s.irah,
260; William, 299, 300 : — . I 13.
Bridgewater (Bridgwater), Bridget, 235, 307,
310; Charles, 253, 231, 235, 256; Charles
Robert, 257.
122; William,
299; John. 299
251.
.John,
Bartlett, 233 ; Charlotte. 378 ; Edward. 305 :
Eliz., 233, 321. 526 ; Hannah. 57> ; John, 251,
307 ; Mary, 378 ; Thaddeus, 255 (.!) ; Thad-
deus McCartv. 378 (2) ; Thomas, 355, 378 :
— , 503.
Bridjrewood, Robert, 103, 106.
Bridging, Grace, 119.
Brid/man, John. 321 ; — , 321.
Bridgwater, gee Bridgewater.
Brierby, Abigail, 121.
Bright. Joshua, 109 ; Thomas, 259.
Brightman. John, 327 ; Margaret. 327 ; Tho-
mas, 327, 377.
Brigstock. Mary. 329.
Brigstorch, Richard, 331.
Brinley, Lieut. -Col., 330.
Brinn, John, 162.
Brisco (Bisco. Briscoe). Carolina Alicia. 354 (2) ;
John, 209(3), 35 4(4); Marv, 103; Wastell,
209 (3), 354 (2).
Brispam, Thomas, 107.
Brissett, George, 144 ; — , 46.
Briston, John. 301.
Broadbelt, .tee Brodbelt.
Broadstreet, Samuel, 106.
Brock, William, 109.
Brockett, Joseph, 113.
Brodbelt, 214.
Brodbelt (Broadbelt), Abbot, 325 ; Anna Maria.
324(2); Anne, 146, 326 ; Anne Jones. ;->77 ;
Carey. 235; Charles, 376; Daniel, 524; Ed-
ward Smith. 148, 233 : Elizabeth. 1 15 (2). 232.
326, 327. 377 : Elizabeth Jones. 526 : Emilia.
327 (2), 376, 377; Frances, 45. 32S. 57^:
Frances Hill, 45 ; Francis, 561 ; r'raucis
Phipps, senr.. 246 ; George, 146 (2) ; G'<-r_' ■
Campbell, 376: Grace, 377; James, 326, 327
(2). 376. 377 : Jane. 325 ; John. 146, 117. 148,
149, 232, 326, 377; Joseph Hill. 45 ; Marv.
146, 149. 232; Richard. 45, 323, 326. 527;
Richard Roach. 149 ; Wm. Bibby. 280 ; — ,
148, 214 (2), 215.
Broden, John, 113.
Broderip, Dr., 178; E., 178 ; Edmund, xv, 150,
178, 179; Edmund, junr., 178; F., 178:
Grace, 178 ; Mary, 150, 178, 179.
Brodie. 98.
Brodie, Alexander. 98(7). 99(6). 100(3), 212.
213 : Ann, 98 (5). 99. 100 (2) ; Barbara. 93 :
Elizabeth, 93, w (2); George, 98(2); j< in,
98; Joseph, 93 ; Kath., 93 ; l.vdia. 28, 9-. 99
(2), loo ; Margaret, 98 ; Mary! 9* (2), 99. 100 ;
William. 98.
Brodrick. Allan, xvi : Hannah. 285 ; Win.. 235.
lirograve, Thomas, 203, 297, 355 ; — . 354.
Brome, tee Broom.
Kromlev (Biomelev). Elizabeth. 16 ; George,
241 ; James, 111 ; .Mr.. 293; Mrs.. 191 (2).
Urook (Brooke), Elizabeth, 211 ; Goorgi Gre-
ville, Lord. 21; loan. 208 (2), 553; Jouas
Landlord. 209 (2).
Brooks, Abraham, 149, 327 (2): Eli,;., 119;
Frances, 13 ; John, I.:. 105, 527 ; Margaret, 327 ;
Mary, 378; Randolph. 373 ; Sarah. 13, 327(2),
373; Stephi'ii. 1*9; Thomas. 113; Thomas,
senr., 107 ; William. 103 ; Will. t'.. 216.
Broom CBrome, Broome), Anne, 15 ; Edward.
106; John. 14,88,211 (2); Marv. 13(3), It.
B8, 92 : Richard, 15 ; Willi.im, 15 (.1), I '. 33,
92.
I Broouihall. Elizabeth. 17.
INDEX.
391
Brothers, Joice, 122.
Brotherson. Frances ilil], 295 ; Lewis. 295, 350.
Brotherston, 12:5.
Brotherston. Barbara, 123; Benjamin Mark-
ham, 124 ; Lewis. 123, 124 (2).
Brough, Charles, 381 ; Mrs., 3>T ; — . 314.
Brougham, Mary, 11.
Brouncker. KHz." 248, 293 ; Henry, 248,293,359.
Brower, John, 105.
Browne, 35.
Browne, 2 IS.
Browne (Brown). Andrew, 54; Anna. 325;
Anne, 14, 35, 36 (3). 37. 40. 140, 147, 159,
231 (2), 269, 302. 321. 353, 378 (2); Ann
Gardner, 218 (2) : Anthonv. 212 ; Benjamin.
37 (2). 235 (2). 322 : Blanch, 527 : Capt., 3(5.
277; Catherine, 120, 2b2 ; Christian, 139;
David. 40 (2); Deborah. 1*:; Dorothy. 16;
Ed., 322 ; Edward, 37. 235 ; Elizabeth, 12. 35
(3), 30 (2), 37, llo. 235, 251, 305, 321,360;
Ellenor, 109; Frances. 146, 305, 524 ; Fran-
cis, 356, 300; Gore, 210; Henrietta, 326;
Henry, 37, 58, 159, 321 (2) ; Henry, senr.,
322(2); Innes James. 35, 36 ; Isaac. 112 ; J..
355 : J. V., xiii ; Jackson. 35. 30 (3) ; .James.
35 (6). 30 (S), 208, 322 (3). 353 ; Jane, xiii,
34 (2), 260; Jeremiah. 35, 36 (5). 37. 1511,
107, 250, 251 ; Jeremiah Xisbet. 35. 30 (2) ;
John, xiii, 14, 35. 30 (2), 37, 107, 110. 120.
146,147, 149 (2). 231. 252 (3), 255. 268, 269
(3), 322, 325. 35'.', 355. 356, 360; John 'Lap-
man, 3U3 ; John Robert. 321 ; Joseph, 269 ;
Judah, 360; Lawrence. 112; Margaret, 60,
355; Martin Ulick, 303 ; Mary, 167, 250, 26S,
209 (2), 305, 370 ; Mary Anna, 218 : Mary
Banks, 297 ; Marv Kerr. 21> ; Michael, 236 :
Mr.. 305 ; Mrs.. 270. 322 ; Nathaniel, llo. 322 ;
Patrick, 54. 55. 522; Peneloj e. 55; Peter,
100; Polly,378; Prudence. 107.250 ; R.. 177;
Richard, "lO, 00, 109; Rt. Metcalfe, 27 1:
Samuel, 35. 36, 140; Sarah. 55 (2), 30, 146
(2), 147, 269, 3.ol, 302, 305; Simon, xiii (.2),
140, 147, 2:11, 269, 305 ; Sophia. 35, 30 : Stan-
hope, 322; 'lhonias. 12. 103. 105, 101, 279;
Thomas James. 218 (3). 322 : Valentine, 139 ;
William. 55. 30, 112. 144, 303, 322 ; tt'ni. Pat-
rick, 321, 322 ; — . 50 (2). 193 (2), 208.
Brownell, John, 209.
Browning, Daniel, 166, 107. 249.
BBOZET, 4.
lln>:,t (.'). 3.
Brozet, Anne. 4 (2), 7 (5), 8 (2). 5'.', 41 ; Cath.,
4. 5, 8 ; Cornelia, t, 5. ; ; Elizal cth. 5. 7 (2).
39; James, 4, 5 (3), 7(1). :,;■. 41 (2): John,
4 (3), 5 (3). 0 (3), 7; lewis, 5 (5); Mary.
4 (4), 5 ; ('apt. P.. 8 ; t'aulina. 1 (2) : !
4 (.-I), 5 (2), 0 (2), 7 (2). 8 (2); Sarah, 6;
-, 5 (2). 0 (2).
Bruce, Eliza Keturah, 330; Governor. 221;
James. 175. 177 (2) ; .Mi.-.. 221.
Bruin, Anne, 139.
Brunning, John. 108.
Brvan. Alexander, 238; Christopher, 3S (2);
Dorothy, 38 (2) ; Edward. 169 (2); Eliz.. 3S ;
Jane. 15; John. 15. 5- (2); Mary, 23S ;
l'riscilla. 12 ; Uichard. 238 : Rob. rt, |o!l ;
Samuel, 112. 171 (2) ; Sarah, 15'.' ; \\ illiam, 9(i.
Brvan t. Elizabeth, 2.">7; George King, 257 ; John,
353; Jonathan, 380 ; Mr.. 3S0; Bobert. 257.
Brydpes, Anne Eliza, xiv; SirGiles. 71 ; James,
Duke of Chaudos, xiv ; tee alio Chandos.
J ii.-i pli. .-eiir..
Lucretia, 6
W. A.. 17:
Bosemond. 121.
Brydone. — . 186.
l'.ryur, Mer.. 33.
Bryson, John. S5.
Buchanan. Archibald, 297 (2) ; Jane, 297 ; Mar-
garet. 161; Walter, 113.
Bucher, John, 110.
Buchier, Anthony, 106,
Bueker, Jeremiah. 256 ; Thomas, 250.
Buckingham. Duchess of, 73.
Buckler, Alexander, llo ; Thomas, 107.
Buckley, Giles, 230; Jane, 304; Marv. 230;
Thomas, 110; William. 103 (2),304 ; William
Smith. 207, 551. 552.
Buekshorne, Joseph, junr.. 259
259.
Duckworth, Bichd.. 05.
Buiigen, John Smith, 0 (2), 9
The, 6.
Bute. John Penketh. 175, 176
177.
Bueno, Joshua Heuriques. 112
Bulkelev, William. 107, 219.
Bull. Capt., 224 ; Robert. 121
Bullen (Bullin), Ann Frances. 329 ; Catharine.
US (2); Joane, 120; Robert. IKS; Suzanah,
120.
Buller, J.. 129.
Bullock, Margaret, 00 ; Michael. 00 ; William,
135.
Bulmer (Fullmer), Christopher. 14 ; Joan, 14 ;
Warcop, 111.
Bumpstead. William. 210.
Bunas, Anthony, 109.
Buncomb, Edward. 250.
Bunting, Anne, 159; Bridget. 91 (3), 140;
Elizabeth. 91, 139 ; John. 162.163; Richard,
91 (2); Richard, senr.. 91 ; Robert. 91 (3).
140 : Sarah, 91 (5) : — , 91.
Buonaparte, Jerome, 275.
Bureh. Joseph, 351 ; Riehord. 351.
Burden, Thomas. 103.
Burditt. Margaret, 122.
Burds, John. 258.
Burford, l'eter Thomas, 190.
Durgcn. Thomas, 105.
l'.urges, Eliz.. 0 ; Labelle. 01.
Burgh, James, 555.
Burke (Buikj. Alice. 121 : Andrew. 559 : Eliza-
beth. 352, 359 ; Francos. 350(2), 552; John,
64, 100, 150, 102. 171 (2). 207 (5). 2 19 (3).
350 (5). 352 ; Patrick, 207 (2), 552 ; Bed man.
297: Sarah Legall, 331; Waiter. 2l)7, 350;
William. 338 : Yew-lick. 300 ; — , 303.
BurketC, Mary. 250, 251.
Burkly, Demons. 122.
Burne. Patrick. 103.
Fuim.il, Christian, Oo ;
Burnett, John, 380.
Buruey, diaries. 1 ^7
Burnside, Andrew. 105
Burnthorne. Elizabeth, 325 ; James. 325,
BurrOUgh (Burrow). James. 212 ; John. 109.
Burroughs (Burrow*), Elenor, 111 : Margaret,
121 ; Mary. 01 ; Sarah, 332; rhomas, 219:
me alio Bourroughs.
Burt, xii. !.
Burt (Bun; ), Am .11. 41. 71 ; Charles, l l :
Charles 1'ym. xii. 146 (2), 208, 255. 251. 252
(2). 351 ; Codrmgton. II (.2), Is: Elinr., 235 ;
Elizabeth, 48 (2), 1 16. 233, 235 ; James, 1 16 ;
Jane, 18 j Joue, 30o ; Kemp, 25.5; Mary, 5,
Thomas, 60.
Dr.. 1S7 ; Miss. 187, 188.
INDEX.
391
Brothers, Joice, 122.
Brotlierson, Frances Hill, 295 ; Lewis, 295,350.
Brotherston, 123.
Brotherston. Barbara, 123; Benjamin Mark-
ham, 124 ; Lewis, 123, 124 (2).
Brough, Charles. 3Sl ; Mrs., 3.-1 ; — . 314.
Brougham. Mary. 11.
Brouncker, KHz." 248, 293 ; Henry, 248, 293, 359.
Brower, John, 105.
Browne, 35.
Browne, 21S.
Browne (Brown). Andrew. 54; Anna. 325;
Anne, 14, 35, 3G (3). 37. 40. 140, 147. 159,
231 (2). 209, 302, 321. 353, 37- (2): Ann
Gardner, 218 (2) : Anthonv. 212 ; Benjamin.
37 (2). 235 (2). 322 ; Blanch. 327 : Capt.. 3(5,
277; Catherine. 120, 2-2; Christian, 139;
David, 40 (2); Deborah. 16; Dorothy, lii :
Ed., 322 ; Edward, 37. 235 ; Elizabeth, 12. 35
(3), 30 (2), 37, 140, 235, 251, 3U5, 321,360;
Ellenor, 109 ; Frances. 140, 305, 324 : Fran-
cis, 356, 300; Gore, 210; Henrietta, 320:
Henry. 37. 58, 159, 321 (2) ; Henry, senr.,
322 (2) ; Innes James. 35, 36 ; Isaac, 112 ; J..
355 : J. F., xiii ; Jackson. 35, 30 (3) ; James.
35 (6). 30 (S), 208, 322 (3), 353 : Jane, xiii!
34 (2), 2S0 ; Jeremiah. 35. 30 (5). 37. 151',
167, 250, 251 ; Jeremiah XL-bet. 35. 30 (2) ;
John, xiii, 14, 35. 30 (2). 37, lo7, 110. 120.
146, 147. 149 (2). 231, 232 (3), 235, 20S, 269
(3), 322, 325, 339, 355. 350. 300; Joint Chap-
man, 303 ; John Robert. 321; Joseph, 269;
Jinlah, 360; Lawrence. 112; Margaret, 60,
355; Martin Ulick, 31)3 ; Mary, 167, 25". 268,
209 (2), 305, 370; Mary Anna. 218; Mary-
Banks, 297 ; Mary Kerr. 21- : Michael, 25*; ;
Mr.. 305 ; .Mrs.. 27V,, 322 ; Nathaniel. 11". 322 ;
Patrick, 54. 55. 322; I'eneloj e. 35: Peter,
106; Polly, 378; Prudence. 167.250 ; R.. 177;
Richard, 16, 60, 1"'-' ; Rt. .Metcalfe. 27 1 ;
Samuel, 35, 30, 110; Sarah. 35 (2), 36, 146
(2), 117, 269, 301, 302, 305; Simon, xiii (2),
140, 147, 23,1, 269, 305 : Sophia. 35, 36 ; Stan-
hone, 322; Thomas, 12. 103, 105, 161, 279;
Thomas James. 218 (3). 322 ; Valentine, 130 ;
William. :;.",. 36, 112. 114. 303, 322 ; Wm. Pat-
rick, 321, 322 ; — . 30 (2). 103 (2), 2'-.
Brownell, John, 209.
Browning, Daniel, 166, 107. 249.
BltOZKT, 4.
Broz.t (.'), 8.
Brozet, Anne. 4 (2), 7 (5). S (2). 3:\ 41 ; Cath.,
4. 5, S ; Cornelia. I. 5. 7 ; Eliza) eth. 5. 7 (2).
39; James 4, 5 (3), 7(^4). 39, II (2): John,
4 (H), 5 (3). 0 (:<;. 7; lewis, 5 (3); Mary,
4 (4), 5 ; Capt. P.. 8 ; Paulinn. 1 (2) ; I
4 (4), 5 (2), 0 (2), 7 (2). 8 (,2) ; Sarah, 0 ;
-, 5 (2). 0 (2).
Bruce. Eliza Keturah, 330; Governor. 221 ;
James. 175. 177 (2) ; Mis., 221.
Bruin, Anne. 139.
Brunning. John, I1 #.
Brvan. Alexander, 238; Christopher IS ' .
Dorothy, 38 (2) ; Edward. 169 (2) : KM
Jane. 15 : John, 15. j- (2") ; Mary, 2.;- ;
I'riscilla, 12 . llichard. 23.H : Rob. ri Ion
Samuel, 112, 171 (2); Sarah, 139 ; W illinm, 90.
Bryant, Elizabeth, 257 : (;•■>■: re King, 257 ; -1,4m.
353; Jonathan, 380 ; Mr.. 3S0: Uobert. 257.
Brydpes, Anne Eliza, xiv; sirdi1.-. 71: James.
Duke of Chaudos, xiv ; in alto Chandos.
Brydonc. — . 186.
Bryor, Mcr.. 33.
Bryson, John. -5.
Buchanan. Archibald. 297 (2) ; Jane, 297 ; Mar-
garet. 101 ; Walter, 113.
Bucher, John, 110.
Bitchier. Anthony, 106.
Bucker, Jeremiah, 250 ; Thomas. 250.
Buckingham, Duchess of. 73.
Buckler. Alexander, llo : Thomas, 107.
Bucklev, Giles. 236; Jane, 304; Marv. 23,0;
Thomas, 110; William. 103 (2),304 ; William
Smith. 207, 351. 352.
Buckshorne, Joseph, junr.. 259 ; Joseph, senr.,
25'.'.
Buekworth, Richd.. 05.
Budgen, John Smith. 6 (.2), 9 ; Lucretia, 0 ;
Tho.. 6.
Buee, John Penketh. 175, 176; W. A.. 177 ; — .
177.
Bueno. Joshua Henrique?. 112.
Bulkeley, William. 107. 219.
Bull. Capt.. 224 ; Robert. 121 ; Rosemond. 121.
Bullen (Bullin). Ann Frances, 329 ; Catharine,
US (2); Joane, 120; Robert. 118: Suzanah,
120.
Buller. J.. 129.
Bullock, Margaret, 00; Michael. 00 ; William,
135.
Buhner (Fullmer), Christopher. 14 ; Joan, 14 ;
Warcop, 111.
Bumpstead, William, 210.
Bunas, Anthony. 109.
Buncomb, Edward, 250.
Bunting, Anne, 139; Bridget. 91 (3), 140;
Elizabeth. 91. 139; John. 162. 163; Richard,
91 (2); Richard, senr.. 91 ; Robert. 91 (3).
140 : Sarah. 91 (3) : — , 91.
Buonaparte. Jerome. 275.
Burch. Joseph, 351 ; Richord. 351.
Burden, Thomas. 103.
Burditt. Margaret, 122.
Burds, John. 258.
Burford. Peter Thomas. 196.
Burgen, Thomas, 105.
Purges, Eliz.. 0 ; Isabelle, 01.
Burgh, James, 355.
Burke (Burk), Alice. 121 ; Andn w, 359 : Eliza-
beth, 352, 359 ; Frances. 350(2). 352; John.
0,4, 100, 150, 102. 171 (2) 207 (3 i, 249 (3).
35o (5), 352 : Patrick. 207 (2), 352 ; Uedinan!
293 : Sarah Legall, 331 ; Walter, 207, 350;
William. 338 ; Ycwlick, 5' 0 ; — . 303.
Hurkett, Mary. 250, 251.
Burkly. Demcris, 122.
Burne. Patrick, 103.
Bumell, I llristian, On ; I iu,inas, '','i.
Burnett. John. 380.
Burney, Charles, 187; I>r.. 1-7; Miss, 1-7. 188.
Barnside, Andrew. |05.
Burnt home. Elizabeth, 325 ; Jinn-
Burrough (Burrow). James. 212 . John. 109.
Burroughs (Burrow.-), Elcnor, ill : Mai
121 : Mary. 01 ; Sarah, 332; rhomos, 249;
m r tiUn Hourrougha.
I'.mt. xii. !.
Burt (Burtt), Anni , 14, 41. 71 ; Charh
Charles Bym. xii. 146(2 208, 233. 251. 252
(2), 351 . i d, 41 (2), 48; Elinr., 2.;.', ;
Elizabeth, 48 c-'>- ' 10. 233 - 1 16 ;
Juno. 48 J Juuc, 30o ; Kemp, 235; M.iry,
392
CARIBBEAN A.
41 (3), 48 ; Rcbekah. 140 (2) ; Sarah, 360 ;
William, 48 (3), 235 ; William Mathew, 170,
207, 296, 298, 351 (2); Wm. I'ym, 245. 291 ;
— , 48.
Burteen. reter, 103.
Burting, Bridget. 91 : Richard, 91 : Robert. 91.
Burton. Eli/al eth, 218 : Frances, 256 ; Francis,
109 ; John. 105, 208, 354 : Mary, 301 ; Samuel
Thomas. 256 : Ihos., 256 (2) : W. G., 218.
Burwell, Francis, 301.
Bury, John. 107.
Bush, alary, 123 ; William Mathew, 2-9.
Bushay, Alary, 34 ; William, 34.
Bushell, Katharine. 330.
Butler (Buttler), Amies, 139: Anne. 17. 140,
362 (2), 363 ; Charles. 23C ; Christopher, 109,
113; Duke, 16S (2), 208. 252, 353.354; Ed-
ward, 330 ; Elizabeth, 9ii. 140. 30S, 339, 340.
3(33 ; Frances. 252, 2GS, 30(1 ; Francis. 20S,
209; Francis, junr., 208 : Francis, senr.. 354 ;
George. 109 ; Jack, 234 ; James. 16S (2). 209 ;
John, 168 (4), 208, 2o9. 251 (4). 252 (2). 26S.
30S (2). 338, 340. 354 ; Joseph. 90 (2). 91 (2).
92; Judith. 251, 337, 338; Mar-ant, 12:
Mary. 12, 90 (3), 91 (2). 92. 208, 209, 268,
337, 338. 354 ; .Michael. 272, 3u5 ; Nicholas,
103; Richard, 91. 92; Robert, 90. 302, 363;
Sarah, 9i) ; Susanne, 13 ; Thomas. 105, 168
(3), 209. 250 (31, 251 (2) : William, 13. 112.
209, 234 : — , 91, 168.
Butneline, John, 107.
Butt, Dr., 77.
Butter. Manraret. 12.
Butterel, Mary. 118: Philip, US.
Butterfield (I'.utterfeild). Alice, II; Grace,
122; Ralph, 14.
Butterwcll, James 302.
Buxton, Francis, 297.
JRyam, 369.
Byam, Ashton Warner, 156; Edward. 211 (2),
251 (2), 254. 255 (2). 295 (2), 352 ; Elizabeth,
351; George, 369 ; John, 254, 295 : Iydia,
295; Martin, 211 (2), 212; Mary, 369;
Samuel, 295, 351 ; Win.. 10 ; — . 253, 295.
Byndloss, Edward. 106: Robert, 108; Thomas,
112.
Byrd, William. 382 ; — , 3S2.
C . ..den.—. 277.
Cadagon, Mar v. 331.
Caddell (Caddie). Anne. 66 ; Henri-. 328 ;
ter, 66, 67 (2) : Walter, junr.. 67 (2) : —
Caddv, Alured,33l ; Harriet Gordon, 334 ;
334"; Mary Hannah, 334.
Cadroy, Daniel, 1 lo.
Cadwal, Anne, 15.
Cahan, Catharine. 1 19.
Cahoon, Eleanor, 92 ; John. '.'2.
Caines, Charles, 289 ; Sarah Woodrope,
Thomas, 134.
Calahanne, Honor, 112.
Calcratt. — . 5.
Caldrcot, 178.
Caldccot, Sarah Ann Haggatt Lloyd, 178 ;
liam Lloyd, 178 (2).
Calder, Charles M.. 383.
Calderwood, Robert, 107.
Call, Barbara. 12.
Callanan, Henry, 2S1.
Wal-
. 328.
.1.11.,
134 ;
Wil-
reter, 88.
15 ; Richard,
John, 103, 119.
Margaret. 14 ; Mary
Callender, Emilv Claxton. GG ; George, 112.
Calley, Oliver. 207, 350 ; — . 350.
Callinton, Edward. 356 (2).
Camell, Robert, 219.
Cameron (Cammeron). Alex. .331 ; Mary, 159, 162
Cammoek, Elizal elh, 6(1 ; Thomas. 60.
Campbell, Alexander, 201,280 : Ann. 18 ; Archi
bald. 319 ; Barbara. 280; Colin. 319 : D.. 281
Dougall. 319; Douglass. 263: Dugald, 263
Duncan, 110, 212. 263, 319 (2) : Frances, 376
George, 376 ; Ja.. 319 : James. 319; John. 18
110, 100, 319 ; Peter, 258 ; Thomas, 209 ; W.
283; William ilinton, 18.
Campfield, — . 327.
Campion. John. 112 : Susanna. 59.
Can. Elizabeth, 91 ; Jeffrey. 91 : The mas, 91.
Candelaria, Maria. 60.
Cane. Mary. 120: William. 120.
Cannings, Henry. 38 : Mary, 38
Cannon. Frances, 14 ; Rebecca
15 ; William, 14.
Cantrell. John, 105.
Can vane. Mary. 296 ; Peter, 296.
Capadoce. Ensisrn. 330.
Cape. Elizabeth. 119, 123
Capel (Capell). John, 374
Ami. 374 : William. 14.
Capin. Bernard, 109.
Capoone (Capoun), Williarn. 107, 112.
Caraan. Elizabeth. 158 ; William. 158.
Carbery. Elizabeth Mary. 212 (2); Sarah. 212
(2) ; Thomas. 169.
Cardale (Cordale), Wm,, 20.
Cardwell, Edward, 84.
Carel, nee Carryl.
Carew, Eleanor, 89 ; Eliz.. 90 : Jane. 265 (2) ;
John, 88, 89 (4), 90, 139 : Manrarett Bishop.
265; Marv. 88, 89 (4), 90. 139; Sarah, 88;
Walter. 265 (2).
Carey (Carre, Carrey, Cary), Anne. 17 ; Camilla
Annabella. 353 (2) ; Dorothv,59 : Edward. 59,
208 (3), 353 (3) : James, 21 i. 304, 356 ; John,
166 (3) ; Marv. 24 1 ; Penelope, 61 : '1 heodore,
59 : Thomas, 105. 24 1 : Walter. 113:—. 208 (2).
Carleton, Alex.. 153 : George. 249.
Carlisle (Carlile). Elizabeth, 2."-. 251.
Carney, Eliza. 133; Joseph P.. 133.
Carpenter, Anne, 140 (21. 257. 258 : Eleanor. 5 ;
George. 258; Joseph, 140 (2), 257, 258;
Mary, 257 : Mr. 57.
Carrell (Carel), nee Carryl
Canick. Jane. 88, S9, 139
Matthew. >•*. 69.
Carrine{ton. Sir Cod ring ton Edmund,
Elizabeth Maria. 374 ; Lord, 242 : Mary Ann.'
374 ; William, 1 in : .tee al, << Si oith.
Carruthera (Caruthers), Era. Douglas, 199;
John, 207. 350.
Carryl (Carel. Carrell. Carroll), Andrew, .".57;
Anne. 89 ; Elizabeth, S8 (2), 89 139; Honora.
139; James, IH9 ; Joney, 302; Martha. 376;
Michael, >-. -!' : Suzanah. 120; William.
112, 120.
Carter. Anne. 121. 257: Barbara, 66; Casor,
112: Catharine, 120; Eleonore, 120; 1 1
1:1.. 13, 1 10 : John, 1 Hi, 233 ; ! awn 1
167 j Mary, 34, UiJ. 233. 257 ; Richard. 109;
Thomas, l*o3, 110, 140; William, 66, 146. 233,
327.
Carteret. Lord. 210 ; Sir George. Ififi.
Carthwright, Anthony, 109 j John, lo7,
John, .--. S9,
139 ;
(2) ;
INDEX.
393
Carty (Cartee, Carty). Bridget, 89 : Daniel, SO,
139; Dorothy, II; Elizabeth. IOO; Honor,
123; John. 361 (2); Mary, 89, 159 ; Owen,
14.
Cartys. John, 303 ; Mary Barton, 303.
Carvan. Honour. 357.
Carvis, Mary. 120; William. 120.
Casamaj or, Justinian, 22, 208, 210, 353.
Casby, Jenny, 6.
Casement. James, 103.
Cashane, Eliz.. 139 ; Michael, 139.
Casidy, Bryan. 105.
Caskett, Stephen, 112.
Cassell, Bellinda, 122 ; John, 122.
Cassin, Ann. 271; Mary. 373 (2); Michael,
375 (3); Timothy. 271, 37S.
Castell (Casteele), Elizabeth, 62; Joseph, 62,
107.
Castle. Christopher, 1 19 ; Frances. 119 Samuel,
163.
Caswell, Sarah, 113; Thomas. 112.
Cater. Samuel. 255.
Cathcart, Archibald, 5 ; Hugh, 135 ; William,
135.
Caughaun, Agnes, 123.
Cave, James. 297 : Mary, 92, 297 ; Robert, CO ;
Susanne, 00 : William. 106.
Caverley. Edward, 16: Mary. 16.
Cavey, Abigail, 12; Elizabeth. 01 ; John, 12,
61.
Cawthorjie, 95.
Cawthorne, Mary. 22. 94. 95.
Cay, Hemy Bonlr, 208.
Ch'aderton. J. B.. 328 : Sarah M.. 32?.
Chaffinch, Margaret, 160.
Challenger, Anne. 327 (2). 376 (2). 378 : Clement,
327 (3), 376 (2). 37s; Clermont, 341 ; John.
376 (2) ; Mary, 37S ; Sural). 37 0.
Challenor. net Chaloner.
Chalmers, Michael, 276.
Chaloner (Challenor). Clement. 38 ; Elizabeth.
257 ; Jane, 38 (2) ; John. 257 : Richard,
38 (3); Samuel. 257 ; Sarah R., 329.
Cbamberlaine (Chamberlane). John, 31 ; Suan.
34 ; Willoughby, 167, 249.
Chambers. Bridget, 303: Edward. 125: Eliza-
beth. 125; John, 40, 109. 228. 363; Phillip,
40; Thomas A., 133 ; Sir William, 20; Win-
fred, 40.
Chamblet. Anne. 17 ; Peter, 1".
Chambre. Alan. '.'1. 95 ; Walter, 95.
Champion. Krances. 33 ; John, 33.
Champis. Frances, 33 : John. 33.
Chandler. Thomas. 1U9, 292 : William. -7.
Chandos, Anne Eliza. Duchess, xiv : James,
Duke of. xiv. 167.
Channon. John. 10 ; Sarah. 10.
Chaplain. Aconrt. 330.
Chaplin (Chapline), Deborah, 89: Sir Francis,
109; Joan, 139; Robert. 107. 249; Thomas,
89 (2), 139.
Chapman, Anne. 10 ; Eliz.. 235, 359 (2) : John,
112. 255. 303 (5i, 555. 356; Mary. 60. 235 ;
Mary Ann. 339. 340; Robert. 60; Sarah,
328 ; Thomas, 300 ; William. 65, 323 ; — . 64,
3(iii.
Charles. Benwav. 108; David James, 208; — ,
208.
Charnley, Capt., 223.
Charnock, Lawrence. 103.
Charrurier, John. 270.
VOL. I.
Charter, Hannah, 13 ; James. 13.
Charwell, Robert, 1 '".
Cliase, Alice. 5:;.'; Henry, 331 ; Ralph. 103.
Chauncey, C. S., 211 ; William Sncll, 211 (1).
Cheares, John, 360.
Cheavely, Tho., 05.
Cheesman (Cheseman), Bryan. 105 ; Francis,
107.
Chelton, Elizabeth. 140 ; John. Iu3.
Chequeite. Maria. 60.
Cherrv. Elizabeth. 250 ; — . 256.
Chester, Ann. 169 ; Grenado. 109. 208, 209 (2),
295, 297 ; John. 113 ; Robert. 107, 169, 249 ;
Russel Tankard. 379.
Cheston. Edward. I OS.
Chevers. Peter. 103.
Chick. Thomas. 163.
Chilcot, Eleanor, 44. SS, 90, 91 ; Elizabeth, 88.
91, 139; Honora, 89. 139; John, S9 (2), 90.
91, 139; Katherine, 89 (2). 159; Mary, 89;
Michael. 89 ; Richard. 89 ; Simon, 44 (2), SO,
139 ; Wm.. 88, 90, 91.
Child. Anne. 140 ; John, 112 ; Mary, 140 ; Wil-
liam, 146.
Childermas, John, 107. 113.
Chilton. Benjamin, 110.
China, John. 109.
Chipers, John. 147.
Chippendale, John, 85 ; Mr.. 307 ; Mrs., 367.
Chiswell, Richard Milman French. 212.
Chollet. Mrs.. 220, 314, 315.
Cboppin, Anne, 324.
Christian, John, 257 : Manrarct. 257 : Marv.
257 (2): Robert, 109, 170 (2). 253, 251. 257
(2), 290. 352.
Chri-tophe, President of Hayti, 304.
Church. Con>tant. 230 : Joseph. 102.
Churches. Elizabeth. 01 ; Thomas, 61.
Churchey, Georye, 112.
Chusman, Francis, 1"7.
Clackson, Jane. 12.
Clair. Anne. 378; John, 324 ; Tobias, 321; — ,
324.
Clapham, Tho., 193 : — , 195.
Clare, Anne. 147; Henry, 103 : John. 117 ;
Rachel, 147.
Clarke, 375.
Clarke (Clark), Alexander, 2::5; Ambrose. 103.
107 ; Anne. 233, 327, 375 ; Anne Smith. 326 ;
Ann Jones, 212 (4); B., 19: Carola. 326;
Catherine, 375: Charles Smith. 149 (2);
Dorothv, 12; Dr.. 222. 275; Editha. 10; Kd-
ward. 110. 375 (3): Eleanor, 12. 14; Eleo-
n.>re. 11!' : Elizabeth. 17, 330,375(2) ; G<
149,375(0; George Hyde, 375 (2) ; Hannah.
92, 122 ; Helen, 375; Henrietta, 149,231, 232,
377; Honoria Garvey, 282 ; James. 233,330;
James P.. 282 ; John. IK, 17. 113. 166, 269,
325, 351, 361, 370; John Edw.. 281; John
Frederick, 325; John Henry, 23-.'. 324. 325.
320, ; John Jones Gascoigne. 212 ; Joseph,
231 : .Is .i;:: Lucea, 122 : Margaiett,
Martha. 370 ; Marv, 329 ; Matthew, 14 ; F
109, lie 171 : Priscilla, 15: Prudence, 121 :
Richard. 105, 109 ; Ri ert, 69. 75. 1 1:1
mond, 121 : Rupert. -'i ' : S imuol, 103. 1 I",
231, 232 (2), 305 (2). 327, 329, 376,377(2).
378 : Saruui 1, junr.. 149 ; - mnel. seni . 1 P.l :
Sarah, 232, 325, 326, 361 ; Sarah robin. 324,
377; Sir Simon, 375 : Skel I 163 ; Susanna,
69,75; Thomas, 15, 22, 109, 122. 163, I0i;,
V V
394
CARIBBEAN A.
Charles, 212 ;
Frances, 235 ;
Jeremiah. 40 ;
302.
(2).
296, 378 ; Thomas Test. .131 ; Val. Ann. 331 ;
William. 110, 1CS (ti), 251, 269, 326, 377, 37S ;
William Garvey, 282 (2) ; — . 239, 251, 367.
Clarkson (Clerkson), Elizabeth.307 ; John, 307 ;
Eevd., 10 ; Sar., 283 ; William, 103.
Claskey. Joan. 1:'..
Claxton, Elizabeth, 359 ; Mrs.. 358.
Claydon, John, 108, 119 ; .Mary. 112, 119.
Clayton, George. 1 :;.">.
Clear. Ann. 232 ; Eliz., 231 ; Sarah, 231 ; Sarah
Edgeriy. 232 ; Tobias. 231. 232.
Cleator, Anne. 16; Christoi>her, 1G.
Cleaver, Elizabeth. 384 : Jane, 79 ; William. 79,
381.
Cleaves. Christopher. 10G.
Clee, William. 103.
Cleeve, Elizabeth. 2.". 1 : Richard, 2.")-!.
Clegg. James. 209.
Cleland, John, 252.
Clement, Joel. 105.
Clerkson, see Clarkson.
Cliffing, William. 360 (2).
Clift, Robert, 110.
Clifton, P.enjn., 235 (4). 292 ;
Elizabeth, 10 (2). 41 (3), 357 ;
Henerit, 235 (2) ; James, 23.~> ;
Joan. 41 ; John, In (2), 41 (2). 140 : Margaret,
17; Mary, 235, 356; Robert. 356; William,
17,40.
Closs. Elizabeth Pitts, 302 ; John.
Clunes. Wm.. 102.
Clutterbuck, Thomas, ICG (2).
Clyneh, John. 109.
Coad. Capt.. 357 (4) ; Walter. 35
Coale, Elizabeth. 121.
Coaly. Ansel), 62 ; Margery, 62.
Coates, Frances, 122 ; John. 112.
Cobham, John, 82 ; Lncy. 82.
Cochrane (Cochran. Coekraine. Cockran),
Archibald, 166, 219 ; Capt.. 225 ; Harry. 87 ;
Jane. 93 ; John, 87 ; Mr.,367; Rear- Admiral,
330.
Cochrane-Johnstone, Amelia Constance Etien-
nette. 27."> ; Andrew James, 275 ; Georgiana,
275; Gertrude, 27."> ; gee also Dundonald.
Cock, Elizabeth, 375 ; Jonathan, 15, lu5 ; Mary,
15 (2).
Cockburn, Archibald, 42, 1 12 (2).
Cookery, Elizabeth. 120.
Cocks, Eliza Macks. 360 : Richard, 360.
Codrington, Christopher, 67, IGli, 16'
Christopher, senr.. 287 ; William. Ill
297, 350, 353 ; Sir William, 297, 350,353
286.
Coffin, Edward, 11.17; Elizabeth, 122 : Hesther,
14; Mary, 120; Sybilla, 17; Wharrick,
112.
Cokely. James, 236 ; Margaret. 236.
Coker. Anne Springet. 1 0'. : Elizabeth. 14G.
233; Frances. 146.233; Mary Springett, 146
(2); Richard. 146 (.2), 148, 233; William
Springett. 140.
Colbeck. John, 107.
Colcroft. William. 297.
Cole, Anne, 34. 307, 32(1 ; Charles Nalson,
211; Cornelius. 105; Frances, 307. 326;
Hugh. 110; Isaac. 109 : John. 34 : Mary, 14 ;
Miss, 381 : Thomas. II, 326.
ColebrOOke, George, 296 ; Mary. 296
Coleman (Colman), Janus. 19. 63 ;
24!);
John,
Joseph. 256 ; Thomas, 250 ; William. 167 (2),
170. 249. 250 (3), 251, 251 (2); William, senr..
295 (3), 296.
Colepeper (Colepepper, Culpeper, Culpepper),
John Spencer, 170 (2) ; John Spencer, junr.,
350; Mary Elizabeth. 331; Susannah, 298 ;
W. A.. 331.
Coleridge. Sarah Elizabeth. 133; William Hart,
133.
Colford, James, 303.
Colhoun (Colquhoun). Robert. 169, 251. 252 (2).
254. 289. 302. 355. 356, 357 ; Walter. 04 : Wil-
liam, 351 ; William Macdowall, 209 (3), 210,
354.
Collemb, James. 107.
Collenridge, Elizabeth. 14 : Marv, Gl.
Collett (Collet), Frances. 15 ; John. 15. GO, 11" ;
Mark, 113; Richard, 300 ; Samuel, 250 ; Sus-
anne, GO ; Thomas. 170 (2). 297.
Collier (Collyer). Ann Lyne, 331 ; Anthony.
105; E^dward, 108; Elizabeth, 6] ; J., 355 ;
James Morris. 331 ; Lydia, 110.
Collingham. George. 107.
Collingwood, Colonel. 102.
Collins (Collinjrs), Alice. 01; Bellinda. 122;
Constance. 10S ; Eleanor, 139 (2) : Elizabeth.
Go : Grace. 118 : Harriet. 292 ; Honora. 139 ;
Honour. 13; James. 139, 35G ; Jane. 226;
John, 292, 293 ; Lewis John. 1G7 ( 2 ), 249 (21 :
Xich.. G3 ; Peter, 113; Richard. 107; Teigne,
139 ; Thos., 177. 274 ; Wm., 293.
Collisson. Anne, 33, 119; Benjamin, 327; Ro-
bert, 33.
Colly, Elinor, 160.
Collyer, see Collier.
Collymore, Sarah Lucy. 331.
Coltes. Mary, 13.
Com ford. Groadees, 301.
Corny n, Robert, 210.
Con, see Conn.
Conally (Conely. Connallyl. Catharine. 140;
John, 35G ; Kane. 40; Mary, 40 ; William,
40.
Condy, Elizabeth, 118.
Conger, John, 236.
Coningham. me Cunyngham.
Conn (Con). Catharine, 4 I ; Eliz., 4 1. 140 ; Isa-
bella, 158 ; Jeffrey, 44, 140 ; John. 158 ;
Martha, 158.
Connel (Connol), Jane. 4 4 ; Joseph, S9 : Marv.
93 ; Sarah. 44 (2) ; William. 13, 4 1 (3). 89. 93.
Conner, stf Connor.
Conniegieter, Abraham. 83.
Connor, Dominick. 87 ; George. 359 ; Martha,
lo'.); Philip, 93. 139; Richard. 3G0 ; Sarah,
303; Terrence, 859 ; Ursula, 93. 139; Wil-
liam. 247. 303. 35.;. 36 I.
Connoway, Eli more, 120; Owen, 120.
Conouran. Mary. 92.
Consett, Elizabeth, 17.
Constable. J. C, 274 : James. 202 ; Richard.
231 ; W"m.. 202 ; —,317.
Conway. Humphrys, 3,57 ; Michael, 86 ; Mr.,
17G, 277.
Conyers, John. 98. 208 (2). 353 (3); Juliana
Catherine. 3,53 ; Samuc':. I1 5.
Cook (Cooke), Albine, 133; Alexander, 286;
Anne, 17; Benjamin, 168, 250 (2), 251, 253
Edward, 17, 106; Elizabeth, 121. 122,250(2),
253, 326, 377; George, 89; Harriet. 131;
John. II, 10G, 131. 167, :'"'.l : Joseph, 163 ;
Mark, 122; Marv, 330. 361(2); Mrs., 302 ;
INDEX.
&9*
Richard, 44, 89. 363 ; Robert, 113 ; Tho., 103
(2); Walter, 109; William, 110, 326 ; Wini-
fred, 13'J.
Cookow, John, 12 : Mary. 12.
Cooper, Adam. 109; Anne, 87 (2), 88 92,362;
Christopher, 112; Ebenezar, 1U9 ; Edward,
12, 43, 44 (2), 90, 107; Eleanor, 362; Elizabeth,
14,42,44,87; Frances, 92 ; George, 88, 90;
James, 88, 92, 112, 300; Jane. 13; Jeremiah,
88 ; Joan, 103 ; John, 4:! (2), 169. 29.5, 300;
Julian, 43. 44, S8 ; Langley, 160 ; Martha,
42, 44 ; Mary, SS, 90, 121, 361 ; Ruth, 12;
Sarah. 160: Sigisinond. 87 (2) ; Susanna, 42,
' 88 ; Thomas, 1 1. 1()."», 107 ; Wm., 42. 43, II.
88 (2), 90 (2). 361, 362 ; — , 90, 300.
Coore, Mr.. 365.
Coots, James, 236.
Cope, Hester, 17, 110 ; John. 17. 109, 298 ; Mary,
60.
Copeland, Thomas, 237.
Coram, Frances, 23", ; Jno., 23.5.
Corbin, .Mary, 3.4 (2).
Corbitt, Bromfield. 106.
Cordale, .tee Cardale.
Corker, Robert, 103.
Corlet, J., 177. 274 ; Jas.. 277, 367 ; John. 223 ;
Jn., 314; Miss, 220.
Cornwallis, Charles, Earl. 31 ; Charles. Marquis.
333,334; Charlotte. 31.
Cornwell, Jane, 17, 112 ; Thomas, 17, 106.
Corps, Sarah. 151.
Correy, William, 1 12.
Corster, Benjamin, 3.50.
Costley, John, 112.
Cottingham, — . 5.
Cottle, Thomas. 24>, 291 (2) ; Thomas John,
338.
Cotton, Ann. 12 ; Edward, 122 ; Elizabeth. 13,
122 ; Dame Frances, 3.54 ; Lady. 1!> : Mathew,
105; rhiladelphia.il*; Sir Robert Salisbury,
208(2). 354; Roger, 12, 106; Sarah, 120;
Thomas. 20S, 353. 351.
Cottrall, John, L09.
Coulson, Catherine. 236 ; Henry, 110.
Coulthard, James, 208 (7). 353 (6).
Coulthurst, Matthew, 381.
Courle, Mary, 34.
Courlin, Gregory. 161.
Court, Josiah, lUG.
Courteutree. Anne, 15.
Courtis, Mary. 13, 17 ; Thomas. 13.
Coussons. Mary. 10.
Coutts, Alexander. IS ; Magdalene Christine,
18 ; William John. 18.
Covell (Covill ). Charles. 222 : Ruth. 511.
Coventry. George, liar! of. 210; Henry. 139;
Margaret. 139; Mary. 359; Sarah. 2-12.3 1.5
(2); Thomas. 315; William, 242.243, 245, 246
(4), 290, 346, 347, 359 ; William, senr., 216.
Coveny. Ann. 1 2.
Coward. Mary. 62 : William. 19,62, 166.
Cowdell, Margarett, 61.
Cowley, David. 109.
Cowling. G„ 19.
Cowper, Judith. 27 : Spencer, 27.
Cows, Samuel. 163.
Cox, 82.
Cox, Anne, 17; Benjamin Alleyne, S2; Daniel.
357 ; Emanuel, 3.57 ; James W., 32'.' ; Jo-
hannes, 330; John, 302; Margaret M., 329 ;
Mary, 17; Richard, 105; Ro^cr, lo'J; Samuel,
350; Sarah. 283; Thomas, senr.. 113; Tho-
mas Carter, 330.
Cox <i!i«.s Read. Anne, 105.
Coxhead, Thomas, 209 (5); William. 107; — ,
35 I.
Cuxon (Coxen). Penelope, 110 : William, 107.
Cozier (Cozicis), Alexander, 2!)'.) ; Edward. 260.
299, 301 ; Mary, 260 (2).
Craddock, Joanne, 62.
Cra Lie, Elizabeth. 16; Joan. 17.
Crafts, George. 37i).
Cragg, Elizabeth Jane. 32'.) ; William. 329.
Craige, Peter. 3.59 ; Peter Hoade, 359.
Crainsbrough. Oliver, lo'j.
Crampton. Elizabeth. 12.
Craudell, William, 106.
Crane, Susanne, 61.
Cranfeild, Edward. 165.
Cranstoun, Browne, 36 (2) ; James, Lord. 23,
35, 36, 171, 3.50; Sophia, Ladv. 23. 35. 36,
350; William. 23, 36, 171.
Craskell, Elizabeth Edlyue. 284 ; Thomas, 284.
Crassewell. — , 215.
Craven, John, 105.
Crawford. John, 113 (2) ; Matthew, 255.
Crawn. Eleonora. 362 ; John, 362 ; William,
362.
Creagh, Patrick, 52.
Crees, John. 231 ; Mary, 231 ; Thos., 231.
Cremore, John, 112.
Cressett, Henry, 113.
Cressey (Cresse), Charles. 10S ; Mrs., 142.
Crew, Ann. 142 ; John, 142 ; Ruth, 142.
Crewe, Earl of, 47.
Cribb (Crib), Capt., 330; John, 149. 325 : Mary,
376 ; Sarah. 149. 325.
Crichlow (Cricklow). Elizabeth M., 3S1 ; Genl.,
32'.), 331 ; Henry. 82, 331 ; James. 381 ; John,
332 ; Lucretia. 332 ; Lucv. ^2.
Cridland. John, 3.53.
Cripps, James. 112; Richard. 112.
Crisp, Anna, 7 ; Caleb. 7 ; Colonel, 72 ; Edward.
4 ; Joseph. 7, 68, 71 : Marv. 7. 68, 296 (2) ;
Nicholas, 4. 170 (2). 296; Thomas. 4 (2), 170
(2), 296 ; -, 239.
Crissell, Phillip. 107.
Croft. Grace. 334 ; Sir Thomas E., 334.
Crombie. David. 212.
Crompire, Robert, 110.
Crooke, Benjamin, 3S ; Clement. 10, 102, 112,
301 ; Dowson. 40; Elinor. 40; Elizabeth. 40,
300; Fanny, 299 ; Frances, 39, 10(9); Eler-
riot, 142 (2") : John, 37 ; John Milward, 131 ;
Mary. 37. 38 (3). 168 (2). 251 ; M:lwa:d. 11.
212; Nicholas, 39 (3). 40 (5). 299; Samuel,
11. 37, 38 (2), 39, W, 210, 295, 3uo ; Ihomas,
166 ; — . 300.
Crooker. Elizabeth. 109; Philip. 112; William,
107.
Crook*. Mrs., 3.57.
Crookshanks. Arthur, 356.
Crop (Cropp). John, 110 (2).
Cropper, John, 230.
Crosby (Crosbee. Crosbie, Crossby), David, lit);
Enoch, 112 (2); John. 303, 357, 359 (2);
Joshua, 19 ; Mary. 112 ; Susannah, 119; Wil-
liam, 209.
Cross (Crosse), Edmund, 13; Elizabeth, 13;
Farmer, 12 . George, 62 ; James. 228 ; Joseph,
350: Mary, 12, 356; Mary llarcourt, 21J ;
Sarah, 62.
396
CARIBBEAXA.
Crosshall, Mary, 118 ; Thomas, 118.
Crossly, Anne, 57 7; Elizabeth Davis, 377;
Frances. 377 (2) ; Michael, 377.
Croswell, Richard, Ho.
Crouch (Croutch), Elizabeth, 158 j Henrietta,
158 ; Joan. 62 ; Samuel. 158 ; Silas, 62.
Crowley, Charles, 301.
Crowse, Alexander. 113.
Cruft, James, 3J4.
Cruikshank, Duncan. 193; Peter, 103.
Crump. George, 171 (2). 350 (3) ; Humphry,
109; Nathaniel, 171, 207, 350 (2); Russell,
350.
Crumpton, John. 105.
Cruttwell, Harry Athill. 180; Myra Rosea. 180;
Thomas Harry, ISO.
Cruyler. Frederick. 331 ; Lucy, 331.
Cubett, Joseph, 107.
Cullen.' Emanuel. 113 ; Jane, 256 ; Robert, 236.
Cully, Seoper aliax, xce Seoper alias Cully.
Culpeper, see Colepeper.
Ouviberbatch , 228.
Cumberbatch, Abraham Carlton, 22S ; Abraham
Parry. 228 ; Benjamin William Robert, 22S ;
Charlotte. 22s ; Eliza, 228.
Cumberland. Duke of. 220.
Cumberlidge, Mary, 107.
Gumming (Cummin). Elizabeth, 285 ; — , 177.
Cummins. Juliana, 332 ; Mrs., 332 ; Liiehaid,
332.
Cundall, Frank. 05, 143. 144, 188, 213, 287,
336.
Cundley, John, 107.
Cuningham (Cunningham), see Cunyngham.
Cuuney, George. 1U3.
Cunuingsby, Humphrey, 112.
Cunvxgiiam, 101.
Cunyngham, 101.
Cunynghaui (Coningham, Cuniivjham, Cun-
ningham, Cunynham), Alexander. 102 : An-
thony, 100, 10*1, 102; Daniel, loo. 101 (2),
102 (4). 160, 170, 252 (2). 205 (2). 296 ; David,
102; Sir David. 102 ; Elizabeth, 31, 100, 101
(3), 102, 205. 20H; Elizabeth Philadelphia,
100 (2), 101 ; Henrietta, ion. 101 ; Hugh,
300; James. 252 : Sir James, 102 ; John, 102 ;
Judith Elizabeth, 101 ; Mary. 100. I'M :
Pearce, 102; Richard, 100, 101 (2), 102;
Kobert, 100 (4), 101 (3), 102 (8), 169, 170, 295,
296; Sarah, 532: Susannah. 100, 101; Tho-
mas, 167,250; Thorloe. 31 ; William. 102.
Curtis (Curtys), Bridgett. 232; Griffin, 276;
Joseph, 112; Nathl.. 252; Kichard, 103;
William, 212 (3); — . 220.
Cus.-ack, Lettice. 252, 253 ; Patrick, 252, 253.
Cussans, William. 110.
Custance, Elizabeth, 2S2 ; Holmau. 2S2.
Custis, — , 3S2.
Cuthbert, Lewis, 20S.
D , Shipleus, 356 : — . 356.
D . . . . d, John Leonardable. '■'■'<•
Daeth (Daen). Sir Snrborough, 252 : —.253.
Daile, Eleanor, 259 ; Miles, 300 ; Patrick, 300;
William. 300.
Daintv, Mary. 60 ; William, 60.
Dakins, Elizabeth, 120 ; Henry. 120.
Dalbooth. Elizabeth, 118.
Cathcart, 100, 101 ;
I ; Elizabeth. 100.
James, 354 ; Jane,
Mary, 100, 101 (2) ;
Dalby, Eleanor. 257; Elizabeth, 112; John,
112. 257 ; William. 257.
Dale. Adam. Ill: Anthony, 106; Eliz.. 144;
John. 144 ; Mary McCullum, 144 ; Philip
Win.. 144 : Robert, xv, 144 (2) ; T. C, 144 ;
William, 111.
Daling. William, 210.
Dalrum. Anthony, 103.
Dalrymple, Campbell, 171
Charles, 351 ; David.
101 ; Hellen, 100, 101
100, lol : Margaret, 354
—.93, 101.
Daly, 115.
Daly (Dayley). Ann. US : Anne, 90, 130 ; Bass,
115, 116 ; Bridget. 140; Charles. 89 (2), 91,
140 ; Christian Cripps, 11". 117 ; Denis. 362 :
Eliz., 362 ; George. 118 ; George Bourda, ) 15.
117 ; Hew. 332 : Jane, 139 : John. xiv. 90-, 91,
117. 133, ISO, 362 : John FitzDenis, xiv ;
Joseph, 363; Lowisa, 89; Margaret, 111,
115, 117; Maria. 114, 1)5 ; Mary, SO (2), .'I
140 ; Masie. 362, 363 ; Rees, xiv, 117. 302 (2).
363 ; Richard, 115(2). 116. 117: Richard Bass.
114 (2), 115 (2), 117 (3); Richard Joseph
John Edmund. 117 ; William, 00 ; — , 332.
Dalzel. Lieut. -Genl., 25S.
Damery. Elizabeth, IIS, 110 ; John, 118.
Damont. Gerbet, 157 (2).
Damsell, George. 110.
Daniel (Dauiell. Danniel), Ann. 362 (2) : Bridget,
122; Earle, 207 (2); Eliza Catherine. 50 7;
Elizabeth. 43, 44 (2). 87, 307 ; Father, 55 ;
Frances, 307; James, xv; John. 105, 122;
Joseph, 37 (2). 38 (2), 30 (2) ; Josiah Webbe.
307; Mary, 38 (2), 39, 13, 87; Miss. 316;
Mr., 220. 225, 316: Nicholas, 13, 11. S7, 302;
Philippia. 37. 38 (2), 30; Thomas, 04, 177,
250; — . 172.
Dansie, Anthony. 112.
Danvers. Henry. 23.
Darby. Elizabeth. 353 : Joseph. 360 ; Mary, 1 70
(2), 209, 207, 353 : Nesbett. 353 (3) ; William,
113. 360.
Darcv, Catherine. 250 : Mathew
167, 250 : Ric 52.
Darling, Edward. 112.
Darlow (D'Arlow). Ahra., 87 ; Frances, 139.
Darnley, Lady Catherine. 73.
Darracott, Thomas, No.
Dasent, Ann, 344 ; Grace. 309, 314 ; Henrietta,
311 : James. 305 ; John. 257 (2). 511 (2);
Miss, 314.
Dash. Ann. 328.
Dassey, Margaret. 358 ; Mary. 5" 8.
Davenport, Barrage, 21 ; James. 169.
Mary, 16.
David," Anne. 284 ; Gabriel. 284 ; .1
Lewis, 284 (2) ; Marie Elizabeth Antoinette,
IS; Richard liennett, l^: Simon Henry, IS.
Davidson, Elizabeth, 41 : tie >rge. 10, II i ■■ . 12
(3); Jane, 40 (2). 41 (2), 42; Peter. 210;
Robert, 250.
Davies, James, 108; Joannes, 06 ; Lucas, senr.,
85 ; Mary, 16".
Davis (Davy), Ann, 40 (3). 41 (3). 12. 1 12, 232 ;
Benjamin, 41, 12: Bridget, ! i itharine,
142; Charles. 41. 550 ; Charles William,
Daniel Gatcward. 271 ; Edward, 34, 112.271 ;
Eliza Williams, 271; Elizabeth, 34, II, 120,
300; Elizabeth Gibbons. 125; Evan, 105,
Patrick,
• I. 20."
P.. 2«4
INDEX.
397
2<"9 ; Frances, 41; Frances Ann, 40. 41;
George, 40, 103; Hannah, 122: Henry. 107,
119; Hester, :!1. 119: Isaac, 252. 37* (2) ;
Isabelle, til ; James. 40 (2)- 11 (2), 232. 299 ;
James, senr., 301 ; John, 4. 12(2). 5 1. 103,
100, 110, 142. 230, 299. 300; John, -eiir., 299
(3); Jonas. 40, 300; Jos.. 3G0 ; Joseph, I.
40; Lewis, 170,295; Lydia, 40 ; Margaret,
12; Mary, 12. 13, 121. 3G0 ; Michael, -II;
Nathaniel I'ark, 112: X. Darnell, 7.".. 346,
347 ; Itevd.. 10; Richard, -10, II (:!), (11. io'.i,
299, 300(4); Sarah. 4c (3). 41 (5). 142, 300;
Thomas, 40 (3), 41 (2). 12. 121, ! 10, 142. 299 :
Thomas, juur., 300; William, 3G, 40, 271,
299; — , 300 (3).
Davison, Daniel, 302: Eleanor. 14; Thomas,
17d, 29.3 ; William. 107.
Davit, Elizabeth, 326 ; Nathaniel. 326 : Patrick.
326.
Davoren, Arthur. 341 ; Aston. 341.
Daw, Joane, 12:1 : Mary, 17 ; Thomas. 17.
Dawer, William, 105.
Dawes. John. 165 ; Thomas. 154.
Dawkins (Dawkin), Anne. 1 7 : Elizabeth. 103;
Sarah, 17 ; William. 17. 112.
Dawley, Dorcas. 107.
Dawson, Andrew. 279 ; Anne, 98 ; Eleonora,
279; Mary. 211; Noah, 110: Roger, 110;
Thomas, 154. 199 ; William, 9?, 1G9 (4), 254,
295, 297.
Daxon, Mary, 330.
Day, Edward, 23 ; Prudence. 357.
Daymond & Son. 164.
Daynes, Rebecca. 1"'.*.
Dayton, Mary, 103.
Deakins, Joseph, 103.
Deale, Jane, 300.
Dean, Grace, 19S ; Jeannctte Smith. 156 : Joane.
118; Mary, 198; Mary Smith, 15G ; Mrs.,
200; Richard Oliver. 1*50, 17;> ; Sarah, 122,
150, 15G, 17l», 198; Sarah Smith. 15G ; Wil-
liam, 118.
Deans, Alexander, 281 : Elizabeth St. William,
281 ; Rachel, 281.
Dear, Elizabeth. 330.
de Belloquet. Daron Roget, 334.
Decks, Sisley, 34.
de Clainenbrong. Anne, 4.
Declosel. Elizabeth. 120.
de Clugny, Amelia Constance Etiennette Ger-
trude, 275.
de Cordova, R. ■!., 336.
De Courey, Carlton. 380 : Gerald, 380.
Dee, Abraham, 89 ; Isaac, >\ 89 (2) : Katha-
rine, 88, 89 (2), 139; Mary, 89; Matthew.
8S.
Deering, William. 298.
Degen, Francis, 292.
de Giac, Marquis, 331.
De Graaf, Johannes, 86.
Dehany, David. 252 ; Philip, 112; — , 252.
de Havihuul, see llaviland.
de la Baunes, HI.
de la Chamber, Daniel, 110.
Delaclee, Charity. 12; Peter. 12.
Delacree, Charles, 113. 119; Edmond, 120;
Elizabeth. 120 ; Rebeckah, 119.
Delacruce. Alice 61 : Mingo, Gl.
Delamer. Robert. In,;.
Delander. Elizabeth, 11 ; Thomas, 14.
Delany (Delanoy, Deliney, Dulancy), Ann, 3G1 ;
John. 357 (2). 3G1 (2) ; Margaret, 10 ; Mary,
103 ; Kutb, 361.
Delap, Elizabeth. 258, 259; Francis, 170.230,
253,259,297; John, 207 (2) : Samuel, 258 ;
Sarah, 255.
de la Pagerie, Mademoiselle, 334.
Delapier. John. 107.
Delatary, John, 109.
Delavaii(Delavand). Charity Ann, 329; G.. 129.
Delecorj. Solomon, 112.
Delorier, Dalthasor, GO : Maria. GO.
Delph. Charles, 330.
Demarest. Aun, 284 ; Catherine, 284 ; William,
2-1.
de Mercado, C. E., 187.
Demiui, John. 803.
de Moligny. Marquis, 334.
Dempsey, James. 259.
Dempster, Edward, 103.
Denbow, William, 255.
Denby, Margaret, 59.
Denham. John. 103 ; Nathaniel, 1G7.
Denne, see Denny.
Denning. Robert. 237.
Dennis, Anne, Gl ; John. 61.
Denny (Denne, Denney), Abigael, 118; John
Daly Fitz, 117 ; Margaret, 829.
Denoe, Ann, IGo.
Deport, Mary, 1 18 ; Nicholas, 118 ; Stephen, 39.
Depree, Anne, 121.
Derbyshire. Eliza. 283 ; James. 283.
Dereham, Sir Thomas, DIG.
Derkinterin. Jacobus, 36(1 : Mary Mailing, 8G0.
Derruot. Elizabeth. 139 ; Terence. 139.
Deroche, Elizabeth. 118: Niehola, lis.
Derre. Clause Jansey. 112.
Derrickson. Hannah. 357.
de Salenave, Elizabeth. 100, lol (2), 102 (2) ;
Jordain, 101, 102.
des Gommiers. Madam, 27G.
de Tracy, M., 154.
de Treville, Baron. 334.
Devan, John, 259.
Devente, Louisa, 279.
Dcvereaux. Esex, 357.
Devers. — , 95.
Devinall, Margaret, 122; Mary.
120. 122.
Devisme, Andrew, 350 ; Ann.
Nathaniel. 210.
Devivere, Magdalene, 122.
Devom-h. Elizabeth M,. 381 : J. P.. 381.
Devonshire (Devonsheir), Christopher. 170,
De Vrede, Joseph, 325.
Dewar. Christina. 252 : Davi.l. 211 (2) : George,
168, 252 (2). 253. 254 ; Rowland. 211 (3).
De Witt (Dewit), Mary. 232 ; Philip. 1 I'.'.
Dexter (Dcxtor), Katharine. 92; Patrick. 246,
217.
Dibble, John. 108.
Dicken, Thomas. 170, 297, 298.
Dickenson, Henry L.. 331; James. 258; — ,
193.
Dickins (Dickons), Jno., 262 ; Thomas, 170(3).
Dicks (Dickes), Alice, 123; John. 110.
i ■. on, Ann. 131; Charles, 358; John, 358;
P.. P.ruce, 5l.s.
Dietz, G. D., 270 j Yolande Constance, 270.
Diggins. George, lo;t ; William, 110.
Dilks, Charles, BG.
Dillon, W. Merviu, ii-Z.
120; Michael,
350 ; Philip
297,
398
CARtBBEANA.
Dimella, Sarah, 318.
Dinely, John, tear., 83.
Dims, Jane, 34 ; Peter, 34.
Dinsey, Abel, 134.
Ditchfield, Rebecca. 103.
Dixon (Dixson), Aan, 40, 11(2); Bastian, 40, 41
(2), 300, 35G; Elizabeth, 11,231 (2); Henry,
237; James, 40, 2G0 ; John, 41. 141, 234,
3U3 (2), 360; Penelope, 2(50; Robt., 161;
Sarah, 28.") ; Thomas. 234.
Do . . . ell, William, 302.
Dobbins (Dobins), Francis. 113; Jane, 107;
John. 112; Thomas, 141.
Dobie. James. 3G, 208. 353.
Dobsou. John. 134; Mary, 100 ; William, 106.
Dodd (Dod). Catherine," 2.32 ; John, 113. 252;
Js., 177 ; R.. S3 ; Samuel, 250 ; Timothy,
110; — , 250.
Dodds, Js., 274 ; Mr.. 277.
Dodsou, Elizabeth, 3:!.
Dogington. William. 112.
Doig, Ann, 209 ; Elizabeth. 353 ; James. 258.
Doijespe, Mary Margaret, 253 ; Paul de la, 253.
Doile, Charles. 85.
Dolman, John, 254.
Dolphin, Frances. 18.
Donaldson, Robert. 102.
Doncly, Ann, 302 ; John, 362 ; Mary, 3G2.
Dondel. Mary, 119.
Donkin, Lieut.-C'olonel, 274. 277, 3GS.
Donovan (Donncvan, Donovane). Daniel, 88,
89, 91 ; Eleanor, 89, 91 ; Elizabeth, 88, 139;
James, 88, 212 (2), 213 (2); Mary, 89, 91,
147 ; Richard, 212 ; nee also Dunavan.
Doogwood. Sarah, 303.
Dooly, Magdalane. 230.
Doran, James, 297.
Dorker, Millesent, 15.
Dormer, Anamaram, 249.
Dorneen, Flu., 1 39.
Dorrien, John, 153.
Dottin. Ja., 07 ; Revd. Mr.. 330.
Douant, Emanuel, 105.-
Dougan. Anne, 13, 87 ; Nich., 43, 87 ; Rose, 43,
87 ; Thos., junr.. 292.
Dougharty, William, 1U9.
Doughey," Martha. 121.
Doutrhten, John. 105.
Doughty. Jane. GO.
Doufrlas (Douglass, Duglas), Alexander. 210
(3); Ann, 303; Caroline. 171; Coll.. 2 - i
P., 132; Governor. 102; Henrietta, 350;
Henry. 253; James, 103, 167.249, 295; Sir
James, 210 (3), 297 (3) ; James George, 295,
299; James Guv. 295; John. 159; John St.
I.eger. G8, 73, 109 (4). 295, 296, 354 ; Mar-
garet, 159 ; Su-annah, 159 ; —,170 (1), 290.
Dow, Rebecca, 275.
Dowdell, Ann. 328.
Dowding. Joseph, 329.
Dowdy, Ann, 362,303, 364 ; Daniel, 363; Domi-
nick. 30:; ; Elizabeth, 364 ; James, 002; Jane,
8S ; John, 88, 302, 363, 304 ; Mary. 88 ; Tho-
mas, 303.
Dowley, Bridget, 121 ; Timothy, 121.
Dowling, Nichs., l-'7.
Downer, John, 12: Rebecca, 12 : Robert, 103.
Downes, James, 105; John. 1 1 * > .
Downing, Editha. 10: Grace. 10.
Dowrich, Mary Ann, 330 ; William, junr., 330.
Doyle, Eli/.., xiv ; John, xiv ; Margaret, 378 j
Maria, 378 ; Mr., 378 ; Thomas, 47 ; William,
378.
Dracket, Eleanor, 89 (2), 139: Eliz.. 89 (2);
John. 89. 139, 002; John, junr., 89 (2);
Philip. 89 ; Sarah. 89, 302 (2).
Dracks. Melior. 285.
Drake, Edward, 01. 106 ; Francis, 330; George,
154 ; Grace. 01.
Draper, Richard, 302.
Drascon. Jacob. 301 ; John, 001.
Drew, Eli/.abeth. 120; William, 109, 110, 123.
Drinkall. Mary. 002.
Drinkwater, Thomas, 211 (2).
Drinskal (Drinskell. Driskal). Anne, 87 ; Flo-
rence, 138 ; Katherine, 138 : Sarah, 92 ; Wm.,
87.
Driver, Elizabeth, 121 ; John. 121 ; Thomas,
107.
Droming, Ann, 35G, 3G0 ; Jacob, 300 ; Joseph,
35G.
Drummond. Alice, 90; Eliz.. 43, 44; John, 90
(2) ; Margaret, 43 ; Robert, 43, 44 (2).
Drury, John, 110.
Duany, James, 1 10.
Dubcrry (Dubery). Abiah, 363 ; Edward, 90,
91; Elizabeth. 93 ; Johan. 302: Joseph, 3G2,
3G3, 304; Josephus. 140; Margaret, 90;
Mary, 90, 91 (2), 140,302. 30,0. 004 ; Pcninnah,
3G3 ; Sarah, 301 (2), 302.300(0); Thcophilus,
361, 303 (2) ; Thomas, 302 (2).
Duce, John. 103.
Duck, Edward. 107.
Duckett, Charles, 109 ; George, 2SS.
Duckworth. Sir John Tho., 131.
Duell, Anne. 34, 89 ; Jane, 89 ; Patrick, 89.
Duenall, Henry, 107.
Duer, Frances," 251 ; John. 249. 251. 25:',.
Duff, Jemima, 159; John. 159,302; Lachlan. G3.
Dufilaws (Dufalans), John Baptis, 259. 299;
Mary, 259. 299.
Dufoussay (Dufussay), Eliz., 164 ; Mary, 138.
Dufrayer, Mr.. 220; — . 175.
Duirlas. sre I >on-_rOi-.
Dugusott. Ann. 3o3.
Duke, John Frances. 251.
Dulaney, tee Delany.
Dummett, John. 329 ; Rebecca. 329.
Dunavan (Dunavin, Dunnowan). Edward. 356 ;
Jno.. 235 ; Sarah, 205 ; Treque, loy ; nee aim
Donovan.
Dunbar (Dundar). Alexander. 103; Anne. 138 ;
Charles, 250, 251 ; Elizabeth. 253 (2) ; Geo
168 (3). 252 (2). 250 (3), 295 ; Judith Butler,
295, 305 (2). 012; Margaret, 98; Mr.. 311 ;
Stapleton. 79. 29."., 005 (!). 012 ; I 'nomas, 98 ;
William, 250 (0), 251.
Dunbavin. Thomas, 103.
Duncan (Duncaue), Hector, li>7 ; James, 219;
M.. 07.
Duncomh (Duncome), Anne. 117; John Ducr,
14 7 ; Margaret, 18.
Dundonold, Thomas, Lord Cochrane, Earl of
275 ; tee <il to Cochrane-Johnstone.
Dunford, ("homos, 211.
Dungold. Capt., 356.
Dunicum, Henry. 103.
Dnnkin, Anne 1 1 ; Qeor re, ' I.
Dunklin, Christian, 13 ; Richard, 13.
Dnnlop, William, 135.
Dunn (Dunne). Andrew, .'79; Bryan, 106;
Charles Wm., 279 ; Eliz., 279 ; Michael. 105 ;
INDEX.
399
Richard, 108 ; Thomas, 213 (2) ; William, G7,
112.
Dunnen. Sarah. 256.
Dunsier, John. 30.
Dunston, John. 110.
Duplessy. Sarah. 332.
Duport (Durport). Isaac. 359 : John. 168 (2),
250 (6). 251; Susannah, 250 (1), 251, 359;
Thomeur, 110.
Dupuy (Dupeav, Dupy). Isaac. 207, 351 ; Peter.
211.
Durban (Durben), Cath., 4, 5 (3), G (4). 8 (2) ;
J., 5, 8.
Durham. Judith. 33 ; Richard. 33.
Durrant. John, 109, 113.
Durvy, Jane, 160.
Dust. Oliver, 105.
Dwarris, Fortunatus, 254 ; Herman Atkins.
254. 295.
D'Wolf, Charles. 43, 88 ; Margaret, 4::. ^ :
Prudence, S8 ; Sarah, 43.
Dyall, Ann, 41 ; Patrick, 41 ; Wm. Madox.
41.
Dyer, ^apt., 41; John. 43 (21, 20S. 353, 364:
Joseph. 44 ; Major. 44 : Margaret, 43 (2), 44.
364 ; Mary. 364 : Mathew. 43 ; Michael. 43 :
Thomas. 113; William, 332.
Dyett (Dvet. Dvott). Allen. 362 : Anne, 90 (2).
91 (2), 138, 140; Catherine. 362; Eleanor,
43 ; Elizabeth, 91, 92 ; Henry. 213 ; John. 90,
91 (2), 92, 140; Mary. 92; R. H. Kortright,
47 ; Richard, 43, 14. 92, 362, 363 ; Robert. 91,
138; Robert, junr., 362; Sarah. 43. 4 1. 92,
362 (2), 363 ; Thomasin, 92 ; William, 362.
Dyke. Edward, 166.
Dykes, Francis, 109.
Dysart, Earl of. 207 (2); Lionel, 207 (4);
Lionel, Earl of, 351 ; — , 351.
Eager. John. 60 ; Thomasin. 60.
Eagle, Rachael, 330.
Eakins, Elizabeth. 119; Grace, 118; John. lis.
1 1 9.
Eales. Solomon, 107.
Ealy, set Ely.
Earle (Earl). Ann, 48 (2). 359 ; Barbara. 81.
191 (3); Catherine. IS. 142: Daniel. 171
(2); Dorothy. 25 1; Edward, is : Elizabeth,
44, 48: Frances. 43. II; Francis I'.ancks
Giles, 207 (2); George. 48 (2). 304, 35'.);
Giles, 350 (2): (irace. is ; Mr James, 225 •
John, 48 (2). 2:'3 : Margaret. 142; Mary, In
SI, 121, 191; Mr.. 44; Roger, 13, IS; Sarah,
48, 304 (2), 359 : Thomas, 48 (2). 121, 142 ;
Timothy, 254 : Win., 43.
Earwin, Edward, 109.
East. James. 107: John. 121 ; Martha, 121.
Eastmond, Robert, 103.
Huston, Joshua. 1149.
Eaton, Anne. 15; Bridget, 121 ; Elizabeth, 16;
Jane, 60; Leonard, 112; Mathew, I "3; Wil-
liam. 16, 60.
Ebden. Peter. 103.
Eccles, Geo., 262 (2).
Ecler, Elizabeth. 34.
Eddy, 381.
Eddy, John, 45.
Ede. — , 35 1 .
Eden, Methusaleh, 107.
Edey, Mehitabel Ann. 331 ; Robert, 13 ; Sarah,
13".
Edgcumbe, Mary. 140.
Edge, Elizabeth, 15; George, 15.
Edgerlv (Edgerby, Edgerley, Edgley), Anne,
145, 149, 325, 376, 378 (2); Elizabeth, 105;
John, 148 (2), 149, 376. 377; Joseph, 376;
Mary, 325 (2). 376, 377: Richard. 378 (2);
Richard Clare, 37s ; Sarah. 1 19, 327 ; Wil-
liam. 145 (2). 14'.'. 325. 326. 376.
Edges. Mary. 33 ; Thomas. 33.
Edmeston. William. 212 (3).
Edmonds ( Edmans, Edmons. Edmunds). John,
107; Katherine. 19; Mary, 119, 121 ; Philip,
19. 112 (2); Sarah. 62; Thomas. 62. 1U5, 112,
119 ; William. 112.
Edwards. Agnis, 236; Anne. 119. 329; liryan.
191, 355; Sir Bryan. 2S5 : Catherine. 158;
Digby. 361 ; Elizabeth. 62. 106, 120 ; Francis,
22 ; Jane. 61. 158 ; John. 106, 119, 236 ;
Mary. 33; Nicholas, 113; Peter, 112; Ro-
bert, 61, 158; Sarah. 330 ; Thomas, 63. 107 ;
Wm.. 33o ; Zachary Bayly, 212 ; — , 175.
176,.
Edwins. Edward. 34 ; Si>ley, 34.
Effingham, Richard. Earl of, 188 (2) ; Thomas.
Earl of. 18S.
Egerton, Charles, 226, 227 ; Mary, 226.
Egleston, George. 103 ; Zedekiah, 355.
Egleton, Henry. 108.
Eglinton (Eglington). Earl of, 143 ; Hugh.
Earl of. xiii.
Egmear, Marv, 17 : Richard, 17.
Elam. Sarah Legall, 331 ; Thomas, 331.
Elbridge, Thomas, 107.
Elder, Mary. 122 : William, 109, 122.
Elderton. John. 209.
Eldridge (Eldrigc). Elizabeth. 34 ; Frances,
122 ; John, 34 ; Margaret, 119.
Elcvard. Thomas, 111.
Elfard. Elizabeth. 3 1.
Elgin, Countess of, 214.
Elicot (Ellicott), Ann, 12, 160; Charles, 12 (2),
160, 162, 302.
Elizabeth, Joan, 33.
Elkin, George. 108.
Ellcock. Ann. 332 : Dr., 332.
Elletson (Ellerson, Elleston, Elleton, Elletson),
Anna Patronella. 170; Anne Kli/a. xiv :
Richard, 17o; Koger, 110. 167; Roger Hope,
xiv, 81 ; — . 81 (2).
Ellice, see Ellis.
Ellicott. see Elicott.
Ellier. Marv. 12.
Elliott (Ellott). Anne. 12; David. 213 (2);
Edward. 107 ; James, 12 ; John, 103, 237.
EUis (Ellice). Charles, 105 ; Edward, 64 ; Eliza-
beth, 34 ; John. 107, 188; Marv. 212; Nico.,
3 1 ; Sarah, 62 ; William. 212.
Ellyat, Ebenezer Hughs. 256 ; Elizabeth, 255.
256, (2); Henry, 255. 256; John, 256 (:t) ;
Margaret. 255 ; Mary, 255. 256 ; Samuel,
255 : William. 255 (2).
Elincs, Christian, 14; rhomas, 2.">i ; Thomas,
junr.. IliS (2).
Elsely, Joanna. 60 ; J. dm. 60.
Elsinoor, Catherine, 256 ; Kobert, 256 (:;).
Elston, Anne, ill ; Nicholas, 61.
Elton, John. \i\.
Elvard, Penelope, 61 ; Thomas, 61,
400
CARIBBEANA.
Elvin (Living). Benjamin, 304 ; Mary, 357,
360 (2) ; Sarah, 35(5.
Elwin, (apt., 229 ; Hastings, 04 ; — . 229.
El worthy, Joseph, 301.
Ely(Ealy), Elias. 107; Elizabeth. 147; Henry,
122; Joane, 122 ; Lawrence. 147.
Emeus, John. 1 10.
Emerey, see Emery.
Emerson, Margaret, 120; Ralph, 120.
Emery (Emerey), Eli/a, 2(10; Elizabeth, 35'.':
•James, 300 ; Richard, 35!).
Emmett (Enunott). Edwaid, 250, 251 : — , 250.
Emra. James, 147, 1G7 (2), 249, 2G9 ; John, 289,
292 ; John, junr.. 289, 292 ; Lucy, 289 t.2).
202(2); Richard. 2(7.
Ennis, John. 301.
Ensnm, Walter, 103.
Ernouf, Genl., 315.
Errington. Henry. 211.
Erskine, Thomas. 337.
Escae, Francis. 163.
Eslaugh. Nathaniel. 106.
Esmond. George, 32S.
Essex. Anne, 87 : Cornelius, 112.
Estridge (Esteridge), Anne. 4 ; Elizabeth. 7D.
HI ; John. 70. 141, 254. 295; Joseph, 4, 73,
244, 291 ; Mary, 141.
Etty, Margaret, 257. 259; Richard, 257, 259;
Sarah. 257, 259.
Eubank, John. 106.
Evans (Evens), Abigail, 325 ; Anne. 14. 15. 103,
376; Augustine. 107 ; Christian Anna. 2_'7 ;
David, 133: Edward. 123, 234, 259, 355;
Eleanor. 16; Elizabeth. 13, 17. 123. 231. 37. i ;
Frances, 232 ; Henry, 180, 207; Howell, II;
James. 376 ; Jane. 3*4. 92 : John. 16, 92, 234 :
Letitia Cusack. 180 ; Margaret. 2.1 1 (2) ; Mar-
garet Davis. 133: Mary. 227, 2H1. 285 ; Peter,
22tl ; Richard, 13. 34', 111; Stephen. 105;
Thomas, 17, lit). 111 : William. 106, 2:12.
Evanson, Ann. 170, 298 : Catherine, 283 ; Ed-
ward, 295 ; — , 295.
Evaut, Eliz., 234. 235 ; Jno., 235.
Evelin, Lieut., 361 ; — , 381.
Evenden. James. 341.
Everard (Evcred), C. E. Ayscongh, 220 ; Eliza-
beth. 12 : Thomas, 111.
Everett, John, 112.
Eversley, Mary Ann. 329 ; Nathan Lucas, 329.
Everston, Richard, 112.
Every, Joseph,
Eves, Adam, 1 12.
Ewer, Elizabeth. 62
Ex ton, John, 249.
Eyles, Sir John. 1 1 "> 7 .
Jonathan, 254.
249.
Eyre, Joseph. 353 (2); Joshua, 208 (2), 211 ;
Thomas, 171. 351 ; William, 276 ; — . 353 (2).
Eyton, Win., 67.
Facey (Facie), John, 103 ; Samuel Malcolm,
219.
Fa;_ran, Henry. I •*. I ; Joseph, 356.
Fahie (Fahice), Elizabeth, 295 ; George, 296 ;
Peter. 163 : Sarah. 163.
Fair, Elizabeth. 12.
Fairfield, Alice, 12; Joseph. Id'.): Martha, 17;
Mary, l'>; Thomas, 17, 103.
Fairless, Christopher, 111.
Bartholomew,
Faithful (Faithfull). Agnes, 123; Eleonore,
122; Robert, 122, 123.
Falside, Win.. 275. 276.
Falway. Eleanor. 13, 139 ; James. 43.
Fancourt, Anne, 16; William, in.
Fanshawe. Eva. 272 : I.. A.. 272
Fant (Fantt). Angelina, 13 ;
215 ; Thomas. 103
Far beck. Mary, ill ; Thomas, 61.
Faien. Henry. 1 13.
Farewell. Anne, 14 ; Thomas. 112.
Fargar, Thomas, 1 12.
Farley (Farlie), Elizabeth, 109 (2) ; Frances,
331 : Francis, 2u7 (3). 351 ; John. 140; Re-
becca, 140 (3) : — , 3.03.
Farquharson. Matthew S.. 217.
Farr. John, 358 ; Thomas. 15 4.
Farrell (Farrel. Fan ill V Agnis, 302 : Anne. 14.
89, 302"; Dorothy, S7 ; Eleanor. 44. 139;
James, 88 (2), 89. 250 : John. ! 1. -7, 88, 139 ;
John Richard, 330; Katharine. 139; Mary,
88 (3), 89 ; Mary Elvira, 330; Patrick Roche,
209 ; Ursula, 93, 139 ; — . 239.
Farrer. Montague, 100.
Farrington. — , 71 (2).
Fatio. John David. 350.
Fauquier. Thomas. 207, 352 ; William. 207, 210.
351. 352 (2).
Favell. Ellenor, 34 ; Mary. 15 ; Roger. 34.
Fawcett. George. 106 ; Mn'_riia:en. 109.
Fearon, George Crawford Ricketts, 278.
Fee, Henry. 111.
Fell. Anne, 89, 139 ; James, 105 ; Patience
Felton. Alexander, 111.
Fcnfi'/i. 70.
Fenton. Butler. 79 (2); Caroline. 79. 142 :
zabeth, 70, 160, 162 ; Jane, 79 (2): Juliana.
254; Thomas. 79, 11s (2), 235; William. 79
(2). 142, 25(J(2). 254.
Fenwick, Ann, 118; Henry. 107, LIS.
Ferdinando, Eleanor, 17; Helene, 02; Simon,
17.
Fergus, Lucy, 72.
Fergusson (Ferguson), Ann. 370 (3), 371 (3) ;
Elizabeth Ann. 571 ; Hugh, 370 (4), 571 (5) ;
Hugh Dunlop.370; Mary Ashmead, :;.l ; P.
Ballantine, 571 ; 11., 168 ; Robert, 253 (2),
370, 371 (2); Sarah, 371 ; Sa:ah Apphia,
371.
Fernee. Elizabeth, 120; Li wis, 120.
Ferriers, Isaac. 6.
Ferris. Elias, 171. 351 ; Mr.. 141.
Ferryman. Elizabeth. 60 . Thomas, 60
Feuilleteau, Susannah, 16] ; William, 352.
Fibo. Elizabeth. 121.
Field, Dennis, 122; Elizabeth, 122.
Fielder, Eleanor, 112, 120; Elizabeth. 90 ; Jane.
44.87; John. 13(2), 14,37,90, 139; Richard,
62, 105. Ill ; Sussanna, 13, 14, 87. 139.
Fielding, Anne. 12.
Fitiehl, Ann. 254 ; Elizabeth. 234 ; John, 234.
Fillan, — , 367.
Fi'.mer, Francis. 29$.
Filrington, Elizabeth, 102.
Fin. Anne. 92.
Finch (Fynch), Ann. 38 :
beth, 42 (2), 140, 1 >8 .
George, 38 ; l> iao, 301,
Mary, 14, 858 : Richard
(3), 358, 360 ; Susanne, 60 : Win.. 42. 158
Fingall, Elisabeth, 15.
-'.'.
Eli-
Eleanor, 1 1 ; Eliza-
Frances. 1 :;■.», 158 ;
356, 358 (2), Still .
4), 139 ; Sarah, 38
INDEX.
401
Thomas,
; James,
William,
Finlayson (Finlason), David, 283 ; Mary Anne,
21 ; Thomas. 21.
Finn, Thomas. 111.
Fips, Anne. 122 ; Joseph, 122.
Firebraee, Ann Lyne, 331 ; Elizabeth. 332.
Fish. Anthony. 15 ; Sarah. 15.
Fisher, l'.riee, 2-11, 252 (3) ; Catherine. 236 ;
Dorothv, 12 : James, 154 ; Jane, 141 : Jane
Isabella. 154 ; John, 12. 105, 107, 154 (2),
230; Mary. It;. 120; Ralph, 103; Thomas,
203, 353 ; William. 258.
Fitt, It. E., 332.
Fitzcharrel, Mary. 120 ; Richard, 120.
Fitzdeunis (Fitzdening, Fitzdeunys), Hen-
rietta, 88 ; Jane, SS ; John, SS ; John Daly,
88 (2). 8!), 90, 139, 156 ; Judith, 88, 80, 139 ;
Martha, 89.
Fitzer, Stephen, 357..
Fitzgarret (Fitzjarrct), Elizabeth. 14 ; Mary. 118.
Fitzgerald, J.. 282 ; Lucy. 331 ; William, 331.
FitzGerard. John, 258.
Fitzherbert, Thomas, 208.
FitzJohn, John Daly, SS ; Mehitabel, S8 ; Tho-
mas Blake, 51.
Fitzwilliam (Fitzwilliams), Sarah, 61 ;
103, 105.
Flaekormands. — , 356.
Flagher (Flaugher), Eliz., 90, 91 (2)
91 ; John, 91 : Thomas, 90, 91 (2) ;
90.
Flamsted. George, 119 (2).
Flawer, Cathrine, 260.
Fleetwood, Elizabeth. 62, 111 ; William, 02.
Fleming1 (Flcmming), A,!lin<r, 3 12 : Ann, 252 ;
Gilbert. 167 (2), 169, 250, 252, 296; Henry,
15, 105: John. 107; Katherine, 140; Sarah,
15; — , 167.
Flenimings. Lewis. 284 : — . 284.
Fleuriek, Alee, 62 : Richard. 62.
Fletcher, Anthony, 257, 259 ; Elizabeth. 257,
259; George, 15, 112; Joan. 33; Millisent,
15 ; Robert, 33 ; Thomas, 257, 25U ; William,
304.
Flinn. Elizabeth. 123 ; Mary, 122.
Floger. John. 107.
Flood (Floud, Fludd), Eliz.. 38 (4) ; Francis,
120; John. 38 (3) : Mabel, 16, 17: Penelope,
38; Stephens. 3S ; William. 16, 105.
Floward. l'riscilla. 15; William, 15.
Flower, Roger. 108.
Floyd. Martha. 107 . Sarah, 327 (2)
230 ; Thomas. 327 (2).
Fludd. fee Flood.
Flueliug. Anne. 31 ; Thomas. 34.
Flynn, Morris. 111.
Fogarty. John. S5.
Folways, William, 107.
Fonesing. William. 301.
Fontaine, Claire, 315.
Fooleston, Thomas. 249.
Foot. Elizabeth, 12. 14, 61 ; Tobias. 12. 61.
Forbes, Alexander. 250(2); Arabella Levenia,
18; Francis. 18; George. 338; Luee An-
tionetta, 18 ; Deter, 169 ; — . 193.
Ford, Anne, 15: Charles, 15: Robert, 109 j
Sarah, 15 ; William, IKS.
Foreman, Luke. 65.
Forreso. Henry, 112.
Forrest, Anna' Maynard, 273 : Elizabeth, 159.
169, 253 ; James. 159, 302, 359 (2), 300 ; John,
107, 360 ; Mr., 301 ; William, 273.
TOL. I.
Susannah,
Mary, 2 (3) ;
156, 261, 295
201 ; Samuel
Forsayth. John. 113.
Forster (Fortier), James, 60 ; John, 254 ; Mary,
329 : Rebecca, 60.
Fort. Thomas, 1 10.
Forte-cue. J. W., 287 ; James. 113
William. 2 (2).
Forward. Mary, 17 : William. 17.
Foster. Grace, 255 ; John, xv, 71.
Mary, 167, 249 (2). 255, 256,
167 "; Thomas, 108.
Fothergill, Gerald. 94, 165, 2S5. 286, 288 : John.
297 ; — , 297.
Fotherington, Richard, 105.
Fountain. John. 166 ; Peter, 108, 166.
Fowkes, John. 357.
Fowler, Jeremiah, 100.
Fox, Anthony, 252 ; Edward, 109 ; Richard,
103; William. 105, 112.
Foxlev, Samuel. 113.
Foxwell. Mary, 119.
Foy, Elizabeth, 101.
Fo'yle. William, 109.
Francis. Elizabeth. 00 ; John, 103, 100; Kathe-
rine. 330 : Thomas. 140 ; — , 357.
Franckling, see Franklin.
Francum, Elizabeth, 02: John, 62; Rebeekah,
US.
Frank. Joanne, 62 : John. 02.
Franklin (Franckiing. Franklyn). Alice. 13 ;
Ann. 34; John. 103, Ml: Roger, 34 ; Low-
land Yea mans. 141.
Fraser (Frasier, Frazher. Frazier), A., 198, 2''2 ;
Alexander. 19S (3). I'.1:', 201. 205. 308 : ,1.177.
277 (2). 314: James. 225. 275, 332: John,
275 ; Mary, 17 ; S., 177 ; Simon. 173 (2). 220,
221, 222, 223, 225, 307; Thomas, 207, 350;
W. Alexander. 198 ; William, 237, 359 (2) : — ,
132, 175. 232. 367.
Frame, Elizabeth. 141 ; Frances, 141 ; Obadiah,
141.
Fraysse, James, 289 : Sarah, 292.
Frazher (Frazici), see Fraser.
Fredeiicks, Herman. 34.
Freelove. Richard, 101) (2). 251.
Freeman. Anna. 15 : Anthony. 1CS : Arthur.
252 (2): Byam, 25: Elizabeth, 118; Hum-
phrey, 15. ill; Judith, li'-> ; Margery, 13;
Mary, 15, 105; Modyford, 113; Robert. 135,
140,'l89; Thomas, 15,113,135, 1S9; William.
103.
French, Ann, 27!". 303 ; Bridgett, 3 I : Edward,
291 ; Frances, 51 ; Geor e, 249, 3,82; Janus.
34 ; Joan. 51 : John, 303 ; John I ynch, 212 ;
Jnliano, 53; Marv. 53. 159(2); Mary Ara-
bella. 298 ; Nathaniel Bpgle. 209 (2) ; Ro
54 ; Valentin.'. :,:',, 54, 159 ; William, 17-. 29S.
Frenicke. John, 05.
Frere, Dorothy, 352 ; Henry, 351 , 352 (2) ; John.
160 ; Tobias, 1G7, 2 1'.'. 297.
Freshfield, E.. 293.
Fretchwell. Samuel, 107.
■. Susannah, 67.
Frewen (Frewin), Frances, 140; R., 129.
Friend. Anne, 01 : Richard, Gl.
Frirr. Richard, 1 1 '.'.
Frigge, John. 15 : Mary, 15.
Frissell (Frisell), Mary. 17 ; William. 17. 1"5.
Frith, Alice 15: Ann, 362, 363 ; Franci
Henry, 362; John, ■ <<'■•: Mathew, 109; Ro-
bert, 379 : Samu( I, 302, 303.
Frogge, Mary, 1 t ; William, 1 I
402
CARIBBEANA.
Froome, Robert, '200 (2).
Frost. Ann, 231, 376; Benjamin Bartlet, 326;
Elizabeth, 149. 231, 232, 323; Emit, 14, 16;
Frances, 232, 377 ; George, 1 IG, l 10, 232 233,
324 (2), 325. 327, 37.; (2), :i77 (2). 378 ; John.
146 (2), 147. 231, 232. 233 (2), 32G (2), 327,
37S (2) ; John, junr., 233; John. senr.. 140;
John Brown, 327; Joseph, 324, : ; 7 7 : Mary,
146. 140, 232. 233, 324, 325 (2), 327. 376(2),
377. 378 (2); Sarah, 146, 147, 231 (2), 233,
32G (3), 327; William. 14. 103, 105.
Frotheringham, Mary. ID ; Uichard. 10.
Fry (Frvc), Uapt., 4J ; Elizabeth, 207 ; Georee.
105, 302; Jane. 3G2 ; Mary, 14, 302; Presi-
dent, SS ; Roland, 170 (2), 212, 249. 208;
Selvin, *8 : William. 80 ; Win., junr., S9.
Fncus, Roger, 103.
Fulker, Mary. 121 ; Thomas. 109. 121.
Fuller, Frances. 13 : Ilenrv, 112; Ithamar.
214; Joseph. 122; Mary, 122 ; Rose, 214;
Thomas, 109, 1S6.
Fullerton, William, ISO.
Fulton, Ann. 300.
Furkin, Abel, 13: Anne. 13.
Furlong, Harriet Gordon, 334.
Furlow, Elizabeth, 16.
Furitenau (Ferstenah), Anthony, 1C7 (2), 249,
254.
Fuzer, Elizabeth, 122 ; Leonard. 122.
Fyncb. sec Finch.
G
Gabb, Baker, 198 ; Eliz.,198; Marv Smith, 198 ;
Mr.. 19C. 199; Mrs., 197.
Gabell, Josias, 106.
Gadfield, William. 109.
Ga?e, Benedicta Maria Teresa. Viscountess. 252 ;
Devereux, 219. 250 ; Francis. L'I9 ; John,
25S ; Thomas, Viscount. 168,233.
Gaprs.'. Thomas, 1 13.
Gale, Alice, GO; Augustus George, 168 (2);
George. 329 ; George Augustus. L'."2 ; Henry,
112; Isaac, 252 ; John, 100, 253; Mary,
355 ; Robert, 357 ; Sarah, 329 ; Sophia, 168,
252.
Gall. Judith. 332.
Gallang, Elizabeth, 303.
Gallemore, Kathcrine, 15.
Galley, benjamin, ^17 ; Rebecca, 347.
Galloway (Gallaway), .la me-. 122. 230 ; Judith.
12, 14"; Mary, 122; William. 12. 126.
Gallwey. m e Galway.
Gaily. Arthur. 106.
Galvin, Jonne, 119; John, 119.
Galway (Gallwey, Golway), Ann, 162; Lionel 1
Philip Payne, 217; Stephen Payne, 200 :
Sir William Payne, 217.
Gam be, Martha Mary, 169.
Gamble. Edward, 254 ; — . 295.
Gamon, Anne Fliza, xiv ; Miss, .--1 ; Richard,
xiv.
Gannett, John, 107.
Gapper, Charles. 22.
Gardiner. Anne, 117: Henry. 103; John Sma':!-
m.in. 297; Mary, 17; Samnel, 105; Thomas,
163 ; — . I 17.
Gardner. .Ian,.-. 2:'..".; Mary, 301 ; Philip, 109;
Richard, 235: Robert, 236; Roger, 23;,;
Samuel, 23.". 269 ; Thomas, 252,
Garland. Francis, 119 : Margaret, 119 ; Marv.
159; Thomas, 159 ; William. 159.
Garner. Mary, 12 : Ruth. 333.
Garnet (Ganiett). Elizabeth, lis ; John, 103.
Garraway, — , 3G7.
Garrett (Garrat, Garret), John, 105 ; Joyce. IG ;
Lawerence. 109 ; Mary, 14, 236.
Garroad, Eliz.. 38 ; John, 38 : Robert. 3S.
Garvau. David. 359 ; Mary. 359.
Garvey, Christopher, 282 ; Houoria. 2S2 ; Nicho-
las. 1^2 (2) ; William, 252.
Garvice, Rice, 105.
Gascoyne (Gascoigne). Elizabeth, 351 ; George,
252 ; James Cloberry, 207, 351 : John. 252.
Gaskin (Gaskin-Anderson), Amelia Passmore,
66; Anne Vernona, 66; Benjamin Thomas,
GG (3) ; Colonel. 00 ; Emily Claxton, GG.
Gasquet. Joseph, 29;; ; Mary Harriet. J'.'.!.
Gates. Alice, 14; Anne, 259; John. 14;' Mr..
239.
Gateward (Gatewood). Ann. 40, 41 (3); Daniel
Mathew Smith. 299; Elizabeth. 299; Mar-
gret, 41, 300; Nathanael. 40, 41 (3). 299 (2),
30ii ; Penelope, 40. 260 ; Thomas, 41 (2).
Gauden. John, 10G.
Gaul (Gaule), Fldward. 257 ; James. 257 (2).
25'.) ; Mary, 257, 259 ; Rachel, 257 (2). 259.
Gavell, Augustine. 107.
Gay, Christian, 123 : J., 274. 275 ; Thomas, 107,
123 ; — . 277 (2). 307.
Gayleard, 280.
Gayleard, Fliza. 281 ; James. 279.
Gaywood, John, 103.
Gegg, Eliza. 2>0 ; Eliza Julia, 2S0 ; Joseph.
2b0.
Gemont, Jane, 107.
Gent, William. 107.
George, David. 358; Elizabeth. 103, 119; Fran-
cis. 107 ; Frederick. 378 ; Joan. 5:', ; John. '91.
119. 37S (2) ; Margaret, 91 ; Nathaniel, 37S.
George II.. 249.
George III., 210.
Georges, Ann. 550 ; William Payne, 341, 350.
G( rbet, — . 104.
German, Elizabeth. G2 ; Robert, 62.
Gerrald, James, 3s, 30; Join:. 3d ; Joseph, 3S
(3), 39 ; Mary. 38 (4), 39.
Gerrard (Gerard, Gerord). Catherine, 208, 55:;.
354 (2); Jas., 5, 6: Mary. 297; Mary Hen-
rietta. 206. 297 C.!). 2'.'s': Patt Alice. 208 ;
Samuel. 103, 160, 206, 297, 20}- ; — . 17u.
Gerrish. John. 88 ; Mary, 88 ; Wm., SS.
Giac, Marquis dr. 334.
Gibbon. Anne. GO; Henrietta, 158; Rachael.
10; Sarah, 158; Thomas, GO; William, 16,
168.
Gibbons (Gibbings, Gibons), Charles James,
302; F. J., 94 ; Henry. 1"'.': James, •',. 1.38;
John, 32; Sir John, 31, 3'.': Judith, el.
Martha, 31. 32; lady Martha. 32 : Mary. II ;
Nicholas. 264; Rebecca, 14, 138; Thomas,
106; William, 105. 3u2 ; Sir William. 32.
Gihbs, Geonre, 19 ; Johannes Solomon, s">.
Gibson, Bridget, 122: Elizabeth, 253; Mary,
62 ; William. 62, 1"7 ; — . 193.
Giguilliat. !'■ or, 163.
Gilbi rt. Alice, 1 7 I 'apl . •'..;" : Eleanor. 1 1 ;
Hester, 301; Hugl\ 17. m; : John, 207,361 ;
Nathuniel, 234 ; Robert. 111.
Gilchrist (Gilicrist, Guilchrist), Ellenor, 34;
John, 353 (2) ; William, 105.
index.
1J3
Gildart, Johnson. 352 ; Richard, 212.
Giles. Daniel. 209.
Gilgrass, Caroline, 133 ; Eliza Egan, 134 ; Wil-
liam, 133. 134.
Gilkes, Katherine, 330 ; Matthew, 329; Thomas
Reason, 330.
Gill, Abraham. 107; Anne. 92; Henry, 340;
Mary, 13 ; Philipp, 13.
Gillard, Edward, 248, 2S9.
Gillcrist, see Gilchrist.
Gillhamton, Elizabeth, 121 ; Philip, 121.
Gillies, — , 193 (2).
Gillon, John. 132, 220, 221, 223.221.225,337;
— . 173. 174, 175 (2), 177. 220. 221, 274, 313,
315, 317, 3G5, 30s.
Gillyatt, Frances, 250 ; Joseph, 250.
Ginge, Hugh, 107.
Ginnego, Maurice. 109.
Gittens, Joshua, 331; Robert Thomas, 330;
Sarah Bovce, 330.
Glanville, J.. 177, 274, 307; \V. W., 274; — ,
277.
Glasbowl, Elizabeth, 120 ; William, 120.
Glasfurd, John, 332.
Glasgow (Glascovv), Hugh, 302 ; James, 209.
Gleade, Henry, 103.
Glencairne, Earl of. siii.
Glenn, Dr., 198 ; Wm. Smith, 198.
Gloscester. — . 275.
Glover, Catherine, 10 ; Mary, 118: Roger, 2G0,
267; Susan, 267 : William. 16; — . 186.
Goare. Elizabeth. 120 ; Henry, 120.
Gobwine, Margery, 13.
Goddard. Arthur, 329 ; Sir Augustus. 382 ; Ed-
ward. 382 ; James, 111 ; John, 109 ; — . 382.
Goddin (Godin. Coding, Coodin), Arthur. Ill ;
Francois, 84 ; Joane. 119 : Sarah. 329.
Godet, Amelia Constance Etionnette Gertrude,
275 ; Henry, 85 ; Eaimond Desiree. 275.
Godfrey. Joseph, 253 (2) ; Peter. 252 ; Thomas,
253 (2); William, 103.
Godsalve, John, 35;;.
Godson, Frances. 232. 324 (2). 32G ; Mary, 324
(2) ; Richard. 232. 32 t (2). 325.
Godward. Edward. 02 ; Eliz.ibeth, G2.
Godwin, Ann. 262.
Goff (Gotfe), Anne. 15; Edward. 118; Eliza-
beth, 17. 11.8; Hugh, 105; Susanna, 59.
Goffidge, Elizabeth. 60 : Thomas, GO.
Gohard. Daniel, 107, 249.
Going. Mary, 10.
Colder. Elizabeth. 100; William. 10-;.
Goldfrap (Goldstrap), John, 209 (2); John
George, 78, 213.
Goldsmith. — , 220.
Gollofer, Walker, 103.
Golway, nee Calway.
Goruer, Stephen, 103.
Gomersall, Robeits, 122 ; Suzanah. 122.
Gomes, David, 103.
Gonning. Thomas, 107, 2(9 (2).
Gonts, Jacob. 236,
Gooch, Mary, 285.
Goodall (Goodale, Goodhalll, Admiral, 47 ;
Caleb, 113; Charles Hammond. 17; Char-
lotte, 47. 304; Elizabeth. 47,01. 109 J John.
lo3; Philip, 113; Richard, 112; Richard Sy-
mons, 47: Samuel liutlcr, 17; Samuel Cran-
ston, 47, 304 ; Thomas, 47, 301 ; William. 17,
10G (2) ; William Cranstone, 47 ; — , 47, 304.
Goodin, tee Goddin.
Goodman, William. 107.
Goodridge. Damans, 330 ; Jacob 3:10 ; Sarah,
331.
Goodsin, Admiral. 3S3.
Goodson. Jane. 01 .
Goodwell. Isaac, 358 ; Sarah, 350, 300 : Thomas,
356, 358. 360.
Goodwin (Goodwing), Alexander, 111; Eliza-
beth, 33 ; Lady Elizabeth. 40. 3s ; : sir Fran-
cis, 40. 384 ; John. 33 : Joseph. 107 ; Mary,
4G (2), 384 ; Robert, 40 ; Thomas. 113.
Goodyard, Elizabeth, 14.
Goodyear. Christian, 00.
Goold. see Gould.
Goosetree. William, 249.
Gordon, 77.
Gordon (Gordan, Gorden), Adam, 310; Ann,
133, 319; Annabella, 319; Arthur Henry
James, 373; Charles. 373: Charlotte. 372:
Col., 319; Corny.. 271; Francis Grant. 373
(2). 374 ; Geonre, 319 ; George St. Ltirer. 319 ;
H. M.. 319; Hannah. 281 : Henery, 258 : J.,
177 ; James, 108 (5). 109, 171 (2). 2"9. 211 (2),
240, 245, 252 (3), 253, 254 (2), 281, 351 (2),
352,373; James, senr., 213; Sir James Wil-
loughby, 373, 374 ; Jane Eliza, 373. 374 ; John.
77; Jn., 274: Lockhart. junr., 133; Martha,
183 ; Mary, 373 (2) ; Mr.. 274. 277 ; Mrs.. 274.
314(2); Sarah Hoste, 183 ; Simon. 183; llio-
mas, 355; Vice-Admiral. 372: William, 170,
290 (2) ; — , 130, 131, 193 (2). 314 (2).
Gore, Charles, 375; Frances, 375; John, 10 ;
Margery. 10 : Mary, 10.
Gorges, Ferdnando, 105.
Gorlo. John, 123; Mary. 123.
Gorman (Gormand). David, 121 ; Margaret. 12 J ;
Sarah. 98.
(iosney. Eleonore, 121 ; John. 121.
Gosse. Philip Henry. 336.
Gostling (Gostlin), George, 208, 290 (2), 353
(2).
Goswell, Elizabeth, 122.
Gould (Goold), Bridget, 89 ; Christian, 92 ;
James, 89 ; .Jno., 291 ; Mary, 89 (2). 93 ; Pat-
rick, 88.
Goulter, Mary. 00.
Gouning. see Gonning.
Gourbillon. Anne, 2s4.
Gourd. Mark. 13 : Mary. 13 ; — , 310.
Gourdon, George, 107,
Gowland, Thomas, 20.
Grace, Mary, 122; Richard, 107, 122; William,
1 1 2.
Graceson, Thomas, 103.
Graham (Gnerae. Graham), James, 101 ; John,
259 ; Thomas, 208 (2), 353 (2) ; William, 329 ;
— , 193, 353.
Grandual. John, 103.
Grange, Eli/... 39 (3) ; John, 39 (3) ; Marv,
39.
Granger (Grainger). James, 181; St.-phen. I "'.2.
Grant, Alexander. 109(4), 193. 251 : Anne 239 j
Anthony. 1 1 ; Charles, 63 ; E. F.. 239 . i.
301: Elizabeth, 63 (3) ; George, 301 ; H clone,
1 1 : James, 63, 207. 297, 351 ; John, 1 13, 120,
153, 151 (2); Joseph, 63(3), 174; Laehlin.
208 : Ludovick, 2"7. 351 ; Margaret. 153 ;
Martha. 120; Patrick. 63 (3), 170 (2), 253,
254, 296 i Thomas. 193, 207 (2), 351; Wil-
liam, 239: — , 193 (2).
Grauciee (.'), Frances, 159; Lewis. 159.
401
CARIBBEAN.
Gravenour, James. 256 : Joseph, 255 ; Samuel,
256 ; Thomas, 255. 250 (2) ; William. 25.").
Graves. — ,317.
Gravestock, Mary. 59 : William, 59, 109.
Gravett (Gravet), Gilbert, 106, 12o : Jane, 120.
Gray, Adam, 141 ; Capt., 54 ; Edward .Manning1,
2'J-' (2); Elizabeth. 2.">3, 254. 295, HID ; John,
124, lii'.i (7). 207 (2), 2:,:;, 254 (2), 2:':,, 352,
353; Richard, 111; Robert, 2'J6 ; Samuel,
107; Sarah. 289 ; Sarah Forbes. 124 ; Susan-
nah, 120, 293 ; William, 120 ; — , 34, 353.
Grazette, Judge. 380.
Gready, Penelope. 40 ; Phillip. 40 ; Sarah. 40.
Grear, Do., 141 ; Margaret. Ml ; William. 141.
Greathead (Greatheed), Bertie, 212. 290 ; Crais-
ter, 109, 245. 289, 296 ; Frances, 40 (2) ;
John, 40 (2) ; Richard, 40 (2) ; Samuel,
209 (3).
Greaves, Thomas, 109.
Green, Ann, 41 (2). 257 ; Benjamin, 360 : C, 6 ;
Catharine, IIS; Cyrina. 551; Edmund, 20;
Edward, 15. 250, 300; Elizabeth, 15. 93, 1 IS,
120, 330 ; Francis. 120: G., 21 ; Jane, 15;
John, 41 (2), 251, 300 (5); Joseph. 257;
Martha, 15; P., 6 ; Persival. 103; Kevd.. 10;
Richard. 15, 105, 360; Robert. 15: Sarah.
257; Susanne, 62; Thomas. 109, 236; Wil-
liam, 103. 120. 163 ; — . 3oo (5).
Greenfield. Richard. 109.
Greenhill, Benjamin, 17s ; Grace, 17S.
Greenough, John, 71.
Greenway (Greeaway, Grecuoway), Agnes. 90,
91, 139 ; David. 90, 91 (2). 139 ; Elizabeth,
120, 255; John. 91, 256; Katharine. 91(2;,
139 ; Matthew Williams, 256 ; Nicholas. 91 ;
Robert, 112 ; William. 90, 91 (2), 103, 139.
Greenwell(Greewell), Agness, 362 ; Anna, 363 :
Eliz., 362, 363 ; William, 362, 363. ^
Greenwood, Elizabeth. 62.
Gregory, Andrew, 105; David. 251, 252 (3);
Elizabeth, 12 ; Frances, 329 : James, 244 ;
Mary, 252 (3).
Greig, William, 193.; — . 193.
Grenion, John S.. 332.
Greville, C. C, 65.
Grevis, Charles, 2 3.
Grey, Dorothy, 46 ; Elizabeth, 252 ; Lady
Elizabeth, 46; Lord. 46; Uichard, 249;
Sarah, 243 (2), 290, 291 ; William. 195 ; — ,
193, 243 (2). 290.
Grey of Wilton. Arthur. Lord, 384 ; Dorothy,
384 : Elizabeth, Lady, 384.
Griffin (Gritting). Dr., 196, 197; Elizabeth, 13,
235: Elizabeth Ann. 206, 235: George, 152,
156 (3), 157 (3). 195, 196,197, 198(2), 109, 200,
201, 201, 206 (2). 212; James, 103; John,
235; John Poppleton, 209; Katharine, 92;
Kemp, 235; Mary. 303; Mr-.. 196, 197; Ro-
bert, 360; Thomas, 13, 255; William, 107 ;
— , 194.
Griffins, Eleanor, 108.
Griffith (Griffiths), Catharine, 120: David. 161 ;
Elizabeth, 122; Hannah. 2S6 ; James, 330;
John, 301, 328 ; Margaret, 105; Philip, 120;
Tlmtn.i-. In.",.
Grigg (Griggs), Susannah. 255 ; Thomas, 140.
Grimes (Grymes), Edith, 34; Elizabeth, 119;
James, 5 I ; Jane, ill.
Grimstone, Sarah. 6< l.
Grindall, Margaret, 17; Mary, 13.
Grinfield, — , 316.
Grizcl, Joane. 123 ; Roger, 123.
Groves. Alice. 61; Elizabeth, 120; ITumphry.
103; Robert, 120; Th unas, 113,240.
Grudgeworthy, Elizabeth, 121.
Gruff, Eliz., 231.
Grvmes, see Grimes.
Gubb, Anthony, 279(2); Edith. 279 ; Francis,
279.
Guepin, John. 109.
Guernsey, Abednego. 147.
Guess, Jane, 120; Samuel, 120; Thomas, 105.
Guest, Mary, 62 ; Richard, 62.
Gugon, — , 173.
Guichard, Francis, 291.
Guilchrist. see Gilchrist.
Guilllord, Henley. 60 : Mabel, 60.
Guillingham, Margaret. 15.
Guinard, Louisa, 4, 6 (2). 7, S ; Lucy, 5 ; Mrs.,
xiii ; Peter, 4, 5, 6 (2) ; Soinans, 6 ; Sus-
anna, 6.
Guise, Sir William, 353.
Gumbes (Gums), Thomas. 85 ; William. 85 ; — ,
93.
Gunbar, John, 105.
Gunbury. Margaret, 103.
Guune. Anne. 14.
Gunning, Chas., 127.
Gunter. William, 105.
Gunthorp (Guuthorpe), Alicia. ISO (2) ; Ann.
junr., 71: Arthur. ISO; Charles, 180; Ed-
ward John, ISO; Helen Alicia. ISO; Henry,
ISO; James Athill, 180; Jeannetta Maria,
ISO ; John, 71, 255 : John Hamilton, SO ;
Julia Charlotte, ISO; Letitia Cusack, ISO;
Margaret. 180; Myra Rosa, ISO; Sidney,
ISO (2); William, 171 (2), ISO, 209 (2). 211
(2), 351 ; William M.. ISO ; — . ISO (2).
Gurley, John. 325. 361 (2); Roger, 355; Wil-
liam, 325 (2) : William F.mra. 525.
Gutch, Clement, li»; ; Edward, 103.
Guthrie, Elizabeth. 375.
Guy, Alice, 61 ; Dorothy. 120; Edward True-
man, 219 ; Frances, 13 ; Mary, 16., 112 ;
Nathaniel. 106. 120; Nathaniel, senr., 103;
Richard, 13, 16. 61, 105, 106, I'm.
Guyon, Charlotte. 263 ; Claude Phillip, 263.
Gwynell, Richard, 107,
H., Johnson. 151.
Hacker. Jane, 255 : Richard, 255.
Hackett, liobert, 3s ; Sarah, 38 ; Tin. mas. 5s.
Hackleton, Tho., 65.
Hacknell, Thomas, 1 12.
Haddard, lYter. 61 ; Sarah, 61.
I ladder. William, 105.
lladdon. Eliz., 15(1.
Hadley, Dorothy. 16 ; Thomas, 16.
Hailman, Anne, 121 ; John, 121.
IlajFnj, 230.
Haffey, Edward, 230; Elizabeth, 230; H., 59 ;
Harriett, 230; Henrietta. 230; Henry, 229,
230 (2), 231; Inve. 250; John, 230 ; Mary,
230; l'eter. 23o. 231.
Jiaggatt. Nathaniel, 106(2); William, 171.
Hail, tee Hale.
Hum. John. 1 1 2.
Hains, -iic Haynes.
liaise, Robert, 113.
INDEX.
405
Hale (Ilail), Elizabeth, 258 ; John. 258 ; Joseph,
258; Mary. 16; Matthew, 100 ; Richard, 16.
Hales, Alice. LIS; Sir Christopher, 311); Eliza-
beth, 319; John, 103; Sir John, 319; K.i-
tkerine, 17 ; Sampson, 11> ; — . 519.
Halford, Hooke, 251,253 ; William, 237. 252 (2).
Hall, Alexander, 26 ; Charles. 32U ; David. 2(i ;
Edward, 160: Eliza, 32o ; Elizabeth, 62, 321 ;
Francis. 1 12 ; George, 2ii : Henry, 212 ; James,
321 : Jasper, 321 ; John. 1 1 •! (2). 320; John,
juur., 321 ; Mary. 320 : Mi<s. 321 ; Rev., 116 ;
Sarah, 141; Sybilla, 17: Thomas, 103. 111.
320 (2); William, 113, 320.
Halleran, see Ilalloran.
Hallett, Jno.. 2S5.
Halley (llally), Capt., 131; Daniel. 162; Ed-
ward. 356.
Halliday, Delap, 55], 352; Lady Jane, 351;
John, 207 (."»). 203 (2), 351 (2). 352 ; Margaret,
207, 352.
Halloran (Halleran), Elizabeth, 230 ; Lewis,
244; Margaret, 24 4.
Halmans, Samuel. 303 ; William, S5.
Halsted, Lawrence. Ill ; Lawrence, junr.. 112.
Halton, Joseph, 121 ; Martha. 121.
Hamat, Frances. 119.
Hamee, Joseph, 189.
Hamer, Henrietta, 362 ; John, 362 (2).
Hamersley (Hannersley), Hugh, 169 (2), 170
(5), 207 (8), 252, 254 (2), 296 (5), 297 (2).
298, 351 (2) ; — , 252, 295 (2), 352.
Hamilton, 372.
Hamilton, Abigail, 12; Alexander. 168; An-
drew, 45, 359; Archibald, 160, 162; Cecilia,
284; Charles Cheney, 284 ; Daniel. 255; Dr..
302; Elizabeth, 160, 162, 295 ; George, 40 (3),
41(3), 300 : James, 113; .John. 250; Martha
Williams. 45 ; .Mary, 40 (4), 41 (2), 92 ; Rich-
ard, 41 ; Sarah. 40 ; William, 10, 92, 168, 169,
252. 295, 359 ; William Leslie. 352 ; — . 5.
Hamly, Frances, 122 ; Thomas, 122.
Hamm, Ann, 350, 360 ; Archibald, 5"2, 359, 301 ;
Edward, 300; Elizabeth, 302, 359; Harriet,
291; John. 213, 214.210. 217(5). 248(5), 291 ;
John Francis, 291, 293; Leonard, 246, 291;
Mary. 291 ; Rebecca Sarah, L'l5 ; Sarah, 240,
247 (3), 248 (2). 291.
Hammond. Frances, 295 ; George, 12, 259 ;
James, 295 ; Rachel, 12.
Hampson, Oliver, 108.
Hanbury, George, 05. in.; ; Jane, 15.
Hancock (llancucke), Frances, 286 (2) ; Nicho-
las, 1"5 ; I'etcr, 286 (2) ; Samuel, 1<i5.
Hane. Angelina. 13, 113; Joachim. 13; Jocob,
105 ; John, 120; Sarah. 120.
Haneaker. Susanne, 34 ; Win.. 31.
Hanley. Wra., 235 (2).
Hanmer, Caroline. 294.
Hansill, William. 112.
Hanslcy, Elizabeth. 123.
Hanson, A. F., 86 ; Edward, 1 13 ; Frauces, 111;
— , 215.
Hanson alia* Ilarrinson, Frances. 100.
Ilapps, Edward. 108.
Harbert, Jno.. 285 ; Mabel. 10.
Harblett, Richard. I 11.
Harborne, William. 252.
Haniiman. James, 53.
Harding (Hardin-), Anno, 111, 121; Edward,
01, 112; Edward, aenr., 112: Elizabeth, 577 ;
Jacob, 121 ; James, 109; John, 103, 111, 377
(2), 379; Lawrence. Ill; Mary, 01; Mrs.,
379.
Hardeman, nee IIarr.ii.au.
Hardwick, John, 105.
Hardv. John. 112; Mathew, 103; Mrs.. 220;
Thomas. 232; Widow, 325; — , 173, 175(2),
220, 277. 325.
Hare. Elizabeth, 15 ; Timothy, 244.
Harford, Henry, 35 4 ; Thomas, 249.
Hargus, Anne, 10.
Harker, Mary, 13, 17 ; William. 13.
Harkes, Elizabeth. 300 ; Henrietta, 300.
Harlow (Harlowe), Anue, 14 ; Henry, 108.
Ilarman, 125.
Harman, William, 13S (2) ; William Wickham,
213 ; — . 344.
Harney, Mary Ann. 237.
Harper (Harpur), Jane, 43 ; John, 43, 103 ; Sir
John. 100 ; Thomas. lO'J ; William, 4:5.
Harrington, Andrew, 258; Earl of, 319, 329;
Faich, 14.
Harriott, Clara Amelia. 83 ; Thomas. S3.
Harris (Harriss), Abraham, 02 ; Abraham W.,
329; Alice. 88; Anne. 02, 112; Bathuah. 301 ;
Beatrix, 88; Catharine, 303, 30 4: Christo-
pher, 34 ; Edward. 103 : Frances, 88 ; George,
108, 188, 189 (2) ; Henry, 121 ; James Butler,
209; Jane, 119; John, '34, 90, 109; Ju-hua.
304; Katharine. 140; Margaret, 121 : Mary.
34, 159 (2), 301 ; Mary C. 529 ; Xathanael. 88
(2), 90, 140, 303 (2). 304 ; Rebecca, 34 ; Rich-
ard, 105. 111. 119: Robert, 103; Samuel. 159,
303 ; Sarah Ann, 329 ; Thomas, 113 ; Walter C,
329 ; William. 107.
Harrison (Harrisson), Edward. 112.319 ; Elea-
nor, 257 ; Elizabeth, 15. 02 ; Jane. 301 ; Jo-
seph, 113; Ludowick, 15; Mary, 257; Rich-
ard, 25 1 : Thomas, 85 ; William, 258 ; — ,319.
Harrow, Edward. 302.
Harry, Thomas, 105.
Hart, Anne, 00; Bridget, 89; Christiana, IS;
Eleanor, 89 (3), 139 ; Joan. 60 ; John, Si). 1 11,
100; Judith. 139; Mary, 89; Robert, 60 J
Terence, 89 (2). 139 ; Win.. 246 (2).
Hartley, George, 230; Godfrey, 119; James,
331 ; Mary, 119; Richard. 103. 100.
Haitman (Hardtman), Isabella, 81 ; Jacob, 81 ;
Mrs.. 292 ; 1'eter, 100.
Hartwell, Alicia. ISO ; Sir Brodriek, 180.
Harvev. Alexander, 211; Anthony, 39, 105;
Capt.. 130, 173, 225 j Elizabeth. 39. 142 ;
Sir H.. 271 ; J, dm, 290 ; Judith, 131 : Lieut, -
Col., 330; Major, 270. 316; Martha. 39;
Mary Roberta, 130; Phebe, 111 ; 1M.. 131 ;
Richard, 130; Robert. 207 (2), 211. 551;
Sarah, 15; T., 368; Thomas, 132, 175; Wil-
liam, 107, 175. 208; Wilson, 142 (2) ; — , 222,
273, 314, 315. 316. 330.
Harwood, Thomas, 253.
Hassell (Hassel), Richard, SO ; — . 93.
Hatch. Ann, 1 34.
Hathaway, Susannah, 07.
Hatseil, George, 170(2), 293, 351.
H.ittehet. Catherine, 162.
Hatton, John, 113. 163; Robert, junr., lo7.
Eiaughton, Amu-. 375 ; Elizabeth Guthrie, 375 ;
Mary, 44,384: I'hilip, 375 (2) : Richard, 112,
384; Samuel Williams, 375 ; — . Mi.
IUvi and. Elizabeth, 333 (2) ; James, 553 ;
John, 5.15; JohD de, ■tv.i ; Mathew, 333 (2) j
Miles, 33J ; William, X;:>.
406
CARIBBEANA.
Haw, Elizabeth, 119.
Haweis, Rev., ll'.) ; Thomas 210 ; — . 12G.
Hawker, Anna Maria. 12 7 ; George Ryves, 2u9 ;
Sir Thomas, 127 ; i'homaa Joaes, 127.
Hawkes (Hawks), Thomas, 234, 235; William.
234, 235, 358 (2).
Hawkins, Benjamin, 107 (3); Catherine. 167
(3); Clofas, lu:S; Dorothy, 74; Isaac, 107,
219; Joshua, 210; Margaret, 13, 266; Oliver,
109 ; Robert, 1">.
Hawley, Win.. 2S5.
Ilay, 323.
Hay, Charles, 323 ; Charlotte. 323 ; Elizabeth.
96, 186, 323 ; James, 21 1, 323 ; Jas. W.. 188 ;
John, 199; John Baker. I6S (2); Michael,
323 ; Xideme, 211 : Sarah, 323 ; Thomas, ISO,
188. 263. 323 ; William. 323 ; — , 186.
Haycock, Eleanor, 93 ; William. 93.
Hayden, Sarah, 285.
Hayes (Hays), John, 119; Mary, 14, 119, 123;
William, 109.
Hayle, George. 297 ; William. 297.
Hayles, Richard, 111; Thomas. 111.
tlayman, Edward, 109.
Haynes (Hains). Charles. 83 ; Elizabeth, 88 (2),
90 ; Frances, 330 ; Harrier, Watkins, 25 ;
Henry, 25; .lane, 01, S8, 90; Lieut.-General,
330 (2); Miss, 330; Richard. 2:,; Robert,
121, 329 ; Thomasin, 124 ; Wm., 88, 90 ; — ,
329.
Hays, see Hayes.
Hay ton. Elizabeth, 377 ; Joseph, 3G.
Hazel I (Hazel), Ann. 12; Anthony. 302, 300:
Christopr., 359 ; Elizabeth. 300 ; James, 359 ;
John, 42, 302, 303, 359; John, junr., 85;
Margret, 42; Nathaniel, 303; Thomas, 341 ;
William John, 359.
Hazel wood (Ilazlewood), Richard. Ill ; Sarah,
122; Thomas. 141.
Head. Abraham. 2.".:'.
Headman. Elizabeth, 122; John. 122.
Healey, James. 209.
Heard, Thoma-, 106, 109.
Heardson, Robert, 112.
Hearle. Win., 19.
Hearue, John, 212.
Heart, Sarah, 356,
Heath. Ann''.
William. 1"- i 2),
Heath. Marshall
Heath.
Heathcote, George,
Heaton. William. 1 12.
Heavisides. William, 258.
Hedges, Anne. 1 1 '.i : John
Heelis. Sampson. 105.
Heldridge, fiphraim, 236.
Hellart. Jacob. 112.
Hellier (Helliar, Helyar,
Henry, 112; frUcilla, 1 1
lhlmv, 381.
Helme. Maria. 45 : William. 15
Helm-ley. John. I 0".
Hembi icl,es, William, 166.
Hemming (Hemminge), John
111.
Hen Alfred A . 233.
Henderson. Alex., 271
xvi ; France-. 27 -
121 ; Elizabeth. 02 ; John, 0
113.
tee Mar-hall aim I
1 1 9.
Elelyer),
17, 112.
Cary, 14
105 ; Richard,
Capl . 356
Francis,
Fanny,
junr., xvi ;
Frederick, 236; Henry. Ill; .Jane, .ill;
John, 211 ; Jnu., 271; Leviuia Gamble, 2T- ,
Th., 271 ; W., 314 ; Wm., 177; — , xvi, 315,
307.
Henderson .v Neilson, 64.
Hendrickson, Anne. 145 ; Christian. 103 ; Mary,
145 ; Nicholas, 145.
Hendrie. Frances, 304 (2) ; Jane, 230 ; William,
304, 301 (2).
Ilendy, Lieut., 332 ; Philip, 329.
Ilenesay, Patrick, 101.
Henley, James, 100 ; Mary, 93, 139.
Henne, Anne, 15.
Henniker, Sir Augusta. 349.
Henriques. Joshua Bueno, 112.
Henry, Dd., 312: Hamond, 87; John, 80 (2),
103 ; Lewis, 102 ; l'enelope. So.
Henville, Francis Phipps, 133 ; Mary Michael.
133.
Hepburn (Hepburne), Philip, 193 ; Robert, 111 ;
— , 193.
Herbert, Amelia, 145 ; Ann, 232, 208, 301, 327,
370 ; Charlotte, 32G ; Edward, 145. 306 :
Eliza, 235 ; Eliza Ann. 4- ; Elizabeth, 31, 45,
48. 145 (2), 232. 327. 377 ; Emilia. 320. 32- ;
Faith, 109: Frances. 45 (2). 2:<4. 3__'7. 376
Henry, 320, 327. 378 ; Horatio, 79, 306 ;
Joanna, 324; John. 36: John Richardson,
45 ;2), 20S. 212. 307, 309, 312. 337 ; Joseph,
37, 79, 145 (2). 140. 235. 305 (2). 306, 326, 377 ;
Joseph Brown, 327, 328 ; Lucretia. 306, 3,70 ;
Martha Williams, 45 ; Mary, 45 ; Mi--. 198,
200; Phillip, 107 (2); Sarah, 37, 45, 305 ;
Thomas, 45 (2), 234 ; Thomas, junr.. 231 :
Tyrrell, 51, 140 ; William, 325. 320 ; William,
junr., 320 ; William Brown, 320 ; — , 48.
Herman, Atkinse, 109 (2) ; Dwarris, 109 (2).
Hermonson, Suzanah. 120.
Heme. Richard, 106.
Herricke, James, 105.
Herring, Julines. 109.
Herscy, Edward, 107.
Hescott, Henry. 255.
Hether, Jaue, 10. 17; Sarah, 15; Sylvanus, 15,
16.
Ilewes, see Hughes.
Hewitt, John, 113 ; William, 105.
Hewton. Alexr.. 301 ; Elenor, 301 : Sarah,
355.
Heyliger, Jacob'is. 85 ; T.ucas. 85.
Heywood, Benjamin Arthur, 209.
Hibblethwaite, Edward, junr.. ■'•''■.
Hickman. Francis. Ill, 189; Thomas. In:;, 107 ;
William. 166.
Hicks, Daniel, 1"-; ; Nicholas. 105 ; Richard,
108, 353 ; Sarah. 209. 296, 355 ; Thomas. 103 ;
Thompson, 296, 551, 353 (2).
Hide. Mathew, 107.
Higirins, Ephraim. 112; James, 112; Richard,
166.
Higginson, James. 281 ,
Higinbotham, John. 331 .
Hill, Ann. 2:, I ; Charles, 254 ; Daniel, 255,
256 (2) ; Daniel, junr.. 80 ; 1' ranees, 255, 256 ;
Hannah. I 12 : Helen,'. II: James, 103 ; Jas-
per. 15, 105 ; Jeremiah, 211 ; John. 1"7. 167,
249,254; Joseph, 112; Lonisa, 7:'. .-" ; Mar-
garet, 15, 59, 255, 256; Margery, 16; Mary,
112(2"), 230; Matilda, 254; Mr'-.. -": Rich-
ard, lo3. 336; Roger, 103; Sampson,
Solomon. Ill; Sophia, SO; Stephen John,
si; Theophilus, 100; Thomas, 106, 109, 249,
383; Thomas Storer, 336 ; William Adam, 283.
INDEX.
407
Hillgrove, Anne, 110: Mary, 122.
Hilliard (Hillyard), Barnhard, 121 ; Edward,
109; Elizabeth. 121; Henry, 105; Naomi.
17 : Thomas, 17. 106, 166.
Hill man, Eduardo Haviland, 333 ; Richard.
105.
Hilltin. William. 300.
Hillvard. sec Hilliard.
Hillyer (Hyllier). Cary, 105 ; John. 111.
Hilton, Anne. 1") : Anthony. 190; John. 190;
Nathaniel. 15.
Hinches, Joseph. 109.
Hinchman. Edmund, 103.
Hinckstone, Elizabeth., 12 ; William, 12.
Hinds, Benjamin, 381 ; Elizabeth. 2$ ; William.
28.
Kingston, Daniel. 358, 3G1 (2).
Hinkeman. John, 255.
Hiskett. John, 71.
Hitchcock. Abbacock. 103 ; Edward, 15 ; Eliza-
beth, 15.
Hitching- (Hitchen), Henrv. US. 122: Mary,
118. 122.
Hite, Isabella. 330.
Hobart, Lord, 222, 273. 274. 313, 315.
Hobby, John, 105. 109 ; Thomas, 106.
Hobhouse. Henry. 211.
Hobleton. William. 109.
Hobson, Ann, 269 (2) : Charles, 342 ; Elizabeth,
376 ; Elizabeth Margaret, 341 ; Frances. 343,
344 ; Georcre. 306. 341, 312 (3) ; John Brown,
269 ; Jonah. 269 : Margaret, 306.341,342 (2):
Mary Ann. 341 : Pemberton. 313 ; Sarah. 269,
309, 343 ; Sarah Ann. 309, 343 ; Thomas.
209 ; Webbe. 342 (2), 376 : Webbe. senr., 341 ;
William Henry. 342 ; — , 309.
Hodgart, Thomas. 112.
Hodge, Bezeliel, 170 (2). 297 ; Grace. 255 ;
Harry Knight, 256 : Henry, junr., 256 ;
James, 43 ; Langr'ord Lovell, 22(1 ; Thomas,
43 ; — . 43, 298.
Hodgen (Hodgin), Margaret. 139 ; Mary, 92 ;
Wm, 139.
Hodges, Anthony, 35, 36, S6 (2). 168, 211. 251,
252; Edward, >SS ; Elizabeth, 14. 17. 35, 36,
86, 251 ; Governor. 88 ; Henry, 14. 105 : Jere-
miah, 36, 81, 21 1 : Mary, 106, 123 ; — , 16S.
Hodekinson. Ann, 34.
Hodgson. — . 193,
Hosran. 1)., 364; B. M.. 134; Edmund. 131;
Elizabeth. 89; John. S9 (2). 90, 131); Mary,
90 ; Sussanna, n9 (2), 90, 139 : William. S9.
Hogben. Edward. 88.
kogg (Hogge). .lames. 357; John, 355; Tho-
mas. 10').
Hoggard, Christopher, 1 13.
Hoggins, Elizabeth, 17.
Holden. William, 64, 259.
Holder, Ann, 226; Joanna. 226 (2); John, 226 :
John Alleyne, 329 ; Mary Mercy. 329 j Mela-
tia. 226 : Sarah. 62 : William, 111.
Holdup, Susannah, 121.
Holecraft. Humphrey. 103.
Holeron. David. 43: Elizabeth. 93; John. 13,
!»:: ; Marv, 43.
Holiday (Hollyday). George, 108 ; Mary. 356.
Holland, Edmond, 355; George, 103; Hum-
phrey, 358 : Thomas, 106.
Hollier (Hollyer-). Esther. 252. 253; William.
168 (2)
i3 : — . 168.
nollihYld (Holifield), nee Hollyfield,
Hollingshead, Thoma9. 112.
Holloway, Andrew. Ill : Tho., 355.
Hollyday. see Holiday.
Hollver, see Hollier.
Ilollytield (Holifield, Hollifield), George, 103,
108 ; Isabelle. 01.
Holm. William. 259.
Holman. Benjamin. 109 ; William, 107.
Holmby, Anne. 87.
Holmes, Alex.. 335; George. 331; John, 15;
Margaret, 15; Mary, 266, 296 ; Nicholas, 107 ;
Rebecca. 266 : Richard. 252 (2) ; Robert. 266 ;
— , 251, 253 (2), 2'X>.
Holt. Henry, 102 (2). 211. 212.
Home. Ninian. 156.
Honey, James, 357, 360 ; Sarah, 359 ; William,
359, 360.
Hood. Commodore. 314, 315, 360; Sir Samuel.
275.
Hoodman. Peter, 357 (2).
Hook (Hooke), John. 168, 209, 252 (2) ; Robert,
111 ; Thomas, 209; —.251.
Hooker, James, 120: Mary, 120.
Hooper, George. 207. 351 ; — , 352.
Hooston & Co., 331.
Hooton, Mr., 277 ; Richard, 274. 366, 367, 368 ;
— . 177, 314, 317.
Hope, Anne, 119 ; Elizabeth. 119 ; Richard,
103.
Hopeton. Lord. 225.
Hopkins (Hopkings). Anne. 62 ; David, 161 ;
Eleanor. 17: Francis, 17, 107; Henry, 103;
John. 358 (2). 359 ; Mary, 120.
Hoppott, Anthony, 103.
Honlle, Mary, 331 ; Thomas. 331.
Horn (Home), Alexr.. 274 : licnj., 152, 154 ;
Daniel, 34 ; Edward, 297 (2), 298 ; Margaret,
34.
Horner, Christopher, 105 ; Mary, 62 ; Rebecca,
61.
Hornsby, Edward. 61 : John, 236 : Sarah. 61.
Horr-elett. Elizabeth, 17.
Horsely, Mary, 15 : Stephen. 15.
Horsford, Alicia Maria. 374 ; Amelia, 179 :
Christiana Louisa. 17'.'. 180; Clarence Ross,
179; Elizabeth, 179: Elizabeth Maria. ISO;
George, 257 ; Henrietta. 257 ; Henry Maddi-
son Combe, 179. 180 ; Isaac Lucas, 257 : Jane.
374; John. 25. 212: Marv. 140: Paul. 17'.'.
ISO; R. M.. 180; Sir Robert. 17!>. 1^'; Tho-
mas F.. 374 ; Thomas Fahie, i!74 ; Valentine
Home, 374.
Hort, John. 330.
Horton. Elizabeth, 110: Susan. 167.
Hoskins. Anne, 60 : John, 329.
Hosraer, Hannah. 23s.
Hothersall, Amy, 26; Eli/a Maria. 26; John,
20.
Hotkins. John, 107.
Hotten. Van. 37.
Houghs, George, 357.
Houghton. Priscilla, 14 : Thomas, 167, 249.
Houldsworth, John, 103.
House, Edmond Plowman, 109; Samuel, 250.
Houser. Henry, 107.
Housforman, John, 356.
1 1' 'ii-iiiau. — . 131.
Hovedan. George, 103.
How (Howe), Cathrine, 260 : Kliz., 1 10 ; Henry,
300; Isaac, '.»! : .lame-, 88 : Marv. 88 (3). 89
(3), 91, 3ii0 ; Michael. 260, 300,301 ; Richard,
408
CARIBBEANA.
89 ; Sarah, 91 ; Thomas, SO (2) ; Wm., 3S (2),
89(3); —,301.
Howard. Anne, 211, 346; Arthur John, 346;
Charity 12; Elconor. 35s : Elizabeth. 120;
Frances, 143, 233 ; Henry, 120; Jacob, CI ;
Kathcrine, 61 : Sir Philip, 10S ; Robert 109,
241, 346; Thomas. 105; William, 112; — ,
64, 193 (2).
Howell (Howel). Anne. 257; Conrad A.. 3S1 ;
France< 1'.. 380; Jacob. 85; Jacob, juur..
85; Jeremiah. 85 ; John, 61, 252; Mary
Braithwaito,:S31 ; Raohell. CI ; Thoinas Rous.
3S0.
Howlsworth. fieorge. IOC.
Hoyett, John. 103.
Hubbard (Hubbart. Hubbert). Anne. 14; Ca-
therine, 118 ; Gregory, 105, US ; Robert, 111;
Stephen, 106 : William, 111.
Huddleston, Ann. 118; Charles. 103; George
Dereham, 169. 254 ; — . 36.
Hudson, Ann. 122 ; Charles, US ; Edward, 123 ;
Elizabeth, 123 ; Margaret, 113 ; Thomas. 113.
Hueston, Robert. 103.
Hugdns. Ana Prentis, 309; Anne. 147. 233;
Anne Richard. 117; Edward, 325; Edward.
senr.. 309; Elizabeth. 147. 159,279,325(2);
Frances, 233 ; James, 111.344 ; John. 133. 34 1 ;
John Elliss, 279 ; Mary, 150 ; Miss. 328 :
P. T., 190 ; Robert, 279 ; Roger, 325 : Wil-
liam, 147 (2). 159. 233 ; — . S3.
Hughes (Hewes, Hughs, 11'.: hues), Alice'. 269 ;
Anne, 13, 14, 10S ; Antonetta. 257 ; Cathe-
rine. 301 ; Grace, 17; James. 2.~7 ; John. 14.
105, 269, 301, 355 ; Joseph. 109 : Martha. 16 ;
Mary, 112: Mary Anne. 140: Rachel. 255;
Samuel Man, 257 ; Simon. 16 ; Stephen. 253 ;
Walter. 252.
Hulberd (Hulbert, Hulburd). Eliz., S3, 232 ;
Mary. 260. 261 : Nathanael, 232.
Hull, John, 70 ; Mary, 60, 70.
Hulse, Edward, 375.
Hume, Andrew, 2.">s.
Humphreys (Humfreys, Humphrys). Ann. 357;
Catherine, 360; Eliza, 320: George, 259;
John. 360 : Nathl., 51.
Humpleby, John. 329 ; Sarah Ann, 329.
Hunderton. Katherinc. 16.
Hungerford, John, xii (2) ; Mary, xii (3), 2.
Hunsdone. Anne. I".
Hunt, Alice, 15 : Ann, 120,230 : Chas., Ill, 334 ;
Edward. 13, 61, 107; George, 106 (2), 23C ;
James. 12 ; Joan, 13 ; John. 15, 103. Ho. 112 ;
Letcicr-. 12 ; Michael. 107: Sivili, 120; Tho-
mas, 120; Ursula, 61 ; William. 112.
Hunter, Anne. 121 ; Christopr., 361 : Dorothv.
120; Eliza, 361 : Elizabeth, 16; if.. 295;
Henry Larj.rj.oy, 242 ; Mary, 212, 295
193; Timothy! 121.
Huntingdon. Lady, 126.
Hurd, Agnes Butler, 92 ; — . 92.
Hurman. Saml.. 21 : William, 21.
Hurst. John, 256 (2) : Mary. 212.
Husband, Elizabeth, 119 ; Richard, 119.
Hussev (Hussy), Bridget, 139, 1C9, 29.> ■
16!) (2), 208, 252, 207, 353 ; Mary, 139
169 (2), 25 J (3).
Hust. Mary. 109.
Hutchinson (Hutcheson), Arch., 383
244 ; Tho„ 73.
Hutson. Wm. ThOB., 320 ; — , 329.
Hyatt, Richard, 1 12.
P.,
James,
; Peter,
John.
Hyde, John, 103 ; William, 357.
Hyllier, tee Jlillyer.
llyndman, Elizabeth Christian, 380 ; Mr. 277 ;
Robert Augustus. 380; lit.. 271; William,
351 ; — , 314. 315, 316, 317.
Hill, Benjamin. 32 ; Elizabeth, 329 ; Joseph,
330 ; Susan. 32.
lies (Isles). Amelia, 234 : Anne. 42, 43. 44, 90,
91,111,231.234,361.503, 377. 378 ; Benjamin,
377 ; Capt., 43 ; Christian. 363 ; Christiana,
18; Edward, 107: Edward Ellis. IS; Eliza-
beth, 42; Ellis, 361; Frances, 303, 377;
John, 3u3, 363 ; Nathanael, 43, 87 ; CEneas,
377 ; Richard. 90, 91. 361. 303(3); Thomas,'
42, 44. 87. 91. 231. 234, 362 ; William, 44, 00,
91, 362, 363, 377, 378 (2). .
Ince, John, 380.
Ingleby, John. 57.
Inifleton. Lewis, 14S.
Injrletfc, Elizabeth, 107.
Injrlish, Peter, 303.
lngoldsby. Frances. 71 ; Kath.. 71 ; — , 71 (2).
Ingram. John. 20 ; Robert. 20.
Inion (Inians), Edward, 109 ; Francis, 105.
Innes (Innis). John, 111 ; Air., 275.
Insequin. Earle. 1 1 1.
Insinjrer. Mr., 115 (2).
Ireiand. John. 109. 220 ; Rachel. 22 I.
Irish, Sarah, 80 (3), 139 ; Win., 89 (5). 90. 139.
Irvine (Irvin), George, 170 (2), 296.
Irwin, Alexander Borrowes, 211 (2) ; Dr., 100.
Isles, see lies.
Israel, Mary. 146, 331.
Ives. Benjamin. 108.
Ivey, William, 109.
J , John, 144.
Jacks, William. 104.
Jackson, Alice Coakley. 219 ; Alicia, 180;
Anne, 13. 121 : Bartholomew. 301 : C. H. S.
Hamiltou. 210: Charles Hamilton. 135,218;
Edith, 118; Edward, 105; Elizabeth A ice,
218; Elizabeth Eleanor. 210: Emily, 279:
George, 14. 104; Grace. 14; Had ley .» harles.
218; Henrietta. 296; Henry. 21: Herbert
Everard, 218; James. 169. 29C ; John. 14.
20 (3); Joseph. 3"3 ; Josiah, 180; Lilian
Charlotte, 218 ; Martha Clement, 219 ; Mary.
260; Priscilla. II. 15; Ralph. II- : 1: ec
kah, 121 ; Richard, 210 ; Sir Richard Downes,
201; Robert, 121: S., 270: Serocold, 20;
Stephen, 112; Thomas, 250, 251, 291; Wil-
liam, 170, 297 : — . 350.
Jacobs, Ann, 328 : Elizabeth. 140 : Judah, 134 :
Peter, 109; Robert. 140; Sarah. 140; Wil-
liam, 328.
JacobsoD, Cornelias, 113; Sarah, 236.
Jacombe, Ann. 159 ; Sarah. 159 ; Thomas,
159.
Jajxo. Dorothy. 120; John, 120.
Jalloppe, Thomasin, 13.
James. Amelia. 277; Anne, 259; Elizabeth,
257 ; Engel, -"■ ; Hugo, 270 (2) ; James, 111 ;
John, 108, 257: Jones, 105; Joseph, 113;
INDEX.
409
Mary, CO; Robert, (JO, 109; Selina, 20; Tho-
mas, 101 ; William, 20, 105 ; William Rhodes,
20 ; see also Jumes.
James II., 73.
Jameson (Jamison), Thomas, 213 ; William,
124.
Janeock. Susannah, 111.
Janus, Capt., 27'J ; Eliz., 279.
Janson, Oche, 111.
Japp, — . 93.
Jarrett (Jarret). II. N., 20 ; John, 120 ; Mar-
garet, 120, 121.
Jarrier, Elizabeth, 15.
J'arvis. Jane, 255 : Thomas. 254, 353.
Jeaffreson (Jetfreson), Christopher, 09, 72, 73 ;
John, 68, 106; John Uordy, OS ; Robert, 03 ;
Sarah, 68.
Jearon, Mary, 17.
Jeffers, Eleanor, Si) ; John, SO, 90, 139 ; Julian,
139; Mary, 89; Richard, 139; Robert. 90;
Sarah, 89, 90, 139 ; Thomas. 89 ; William,
113.
Jefferys (Jeffrey, Jeoffries), Anne, 15 ; Barber}-,
235 ; Elizabeth, 12 ; John, 15 ; John Latoy-
conere, 235 ; Lineeston. 235 ; Peter, 235 ;
Richard, 12 ; Samuel. 235 (2).
Jeffs, Catharine, 118 ; William, US.
Jelly, John, 17 ; Martha. 17.
Jenkins, John, 104 (2), 105 ; Martha, 17.
Jenner, James, 104.
Jennings, Elizabeth, 121; John, 108 (2);
Joseph, 112; Millicent, 160(2); Peter, 112;
Phillip. 111.
Jeoffrey (Jeoffries), see Jefferys.
Jerman, Robert, 108.
Jernison, Wm.. 300.
Jerom. Jonathan, 111.
Jesse, Joan, G2.
Jessett, William. 107.
Jessop (Jesepp. Jessup. Jesup), Charles. 108 ;
Edward. 170, 217, 295, 29(5, 298. 359 ; Eleanor,
295, 351 ; Hannah, 11, 15; Isabella. 351 (2);
Jannett, 290 ; — , 296.
Jewell, Andrew, 107 ; Aune, 111 ; John, 302.
Joe, Anne, 17 : Hugh, 17.
John, Charles, 111.
Johncock, George, 109.
Johns (Johnes), Elizabeth, 13; George, 101;
Roger, 303.
Johnson, Andrew, 119; Anne, 35,02; Charles,
107; Cornelius, lot ; Dorothy, 10: Dr.. 220 ;
Edward. 90; fclias, 112 ; Elizabeth. ICS, 331 ;
Godschall, 171 (2), 209(3), 351 (3), 352(2);
Grace, 119; Grace Vancouvt, 272; Henry,
104; J. F., 272; Jane. 90; Janetta, 51;
John. 10, mi. 112. 159, 100, 171, 3-13, 351 (2),
352 (2), 358 (2). 359, 300 (2); John, junr.,
245; Joshuway, 358; Lawrence. 111. 55 7;
Levrecat, 359 ; Mary, 109, 159, 15'.', 350, 558;
Mary Ann Xisbet, 30; Miss, 194, 195; Mr.,
205; Patrick, 90; Rachel, 10; Richard. 10;
Robert, Ms; Sarah, 122. 171 (3). 351 (4),
352(2); Susanna, 113: Thomas, I''.. 101, 109,
161, 303 : William. Ill (2). 168. 251, 252, 253,
239 ; — , 35. 40, 352.
John-tone (Johnston'). Archibald. 25'.); Col.,
307: Or., 315; Geor_re, 297; Governor, 129,
223. 225; John. 112 (2); Lieut.. 328; Re-
becca, 102 : S.r.th. 32S ; — , 175, 510.
Jolly, A.. 277 ; P., 271, 515 ; — , 314.
Jollys, Pierre, 2 77.
VOL. I.
Elizabeth. G2 ; John, S3 ;
02.
Jones, 228.
Jones (Joanes). Affliction. 120; Alice. 11; Ann,
91. 120, 139, 117, 110, 502, 325 (2), 359;
Arthur, 166 ; Benjamin. 58 : Charlotte. 228 ;
Edward. 325 ; Edward Morris, 37S ; Eliza-
beth, 12, 35, 59, 02. 91. 121. 156 (2), 257 (2) ;
Elizabeth Susauna, 22s ; Faith, 14, 17 ; Fran-
ces, 311, 312 ; Griffin, 17; Henry, 250 ;
Howell, 103 ; James. 135 ; Jane. 11, 01 :
John, 14, 33. 61, 02. 91, 103, 235, 257. 325 :
Jones. 105; Joseph, 228; Josias. 120; Mar-
garet, 120, 121; Martha, 02 ; Mary. 17, 91,
119 (3). 121. 122 (2), 123; Mary Eleanor.
320 : Morrice, 325 ; Moses, 149. 251. 23.2 .
525 (2) ; 1'ierse, 107 ; Richard. 355 ; Robert,
122. 33S ; Robert Burnet, 228; Sarah. 232,
302. 325, 328, 359; Sarah Sampson, 149;
Thomas. 62. 91 (2), 108, 113. 120. 121. 123,
139; William. 109, 257 (3). 311. 320; Win.,
junr., 102 ; William Turpin. 231 ; — . 341.
Jordan (Jordain). Aaron, 301 ; Dorothy. 3.5:5 ;
Edward, 135; Elizabeth, 119; Js., 177, 274 ;
Judith. 105 ; Mary. 118 ; Mr., 270. 277 ;
Peter, 118 ; Rachel. 01 ; Sarah, 86; William,
141 ; — . 314,307.
Josephine, Empress of France, 334.
Jowarde, Henrietta, 200.
Joy, James, 304, 359 ; John, 355, 359 ; Martha,
15 ; William, 301.
Jovce, Aune, 88, 138 :
Mary, 88 ; Thomas,
Joynson, Capt., 273.
Jronob. John, 329.
Judah, Geo. F., 240, 332.
Julius, Ann Mary, 4S, 141 ; Cajsar, 48, 356 ;
Catherine, 48; Fanny, 48 ; John, 48,78. 141,
352 ; Lecorat, 360 ; Mary, 78 ; President. 81 ;
William, 48, 141, 171 (2), 352, 356, 360 ; Wil-
liam John. 4S.
Jumes (.' James). Selina, 20 ; William, 20.
Jumper. Mathew, 107.
Jurdcu. Richard, 108.
Juxon, Louisa Ann, 133 ; Major, 133.
Kanes, Charles. 41 (2) ; Frances, 41.
Kathro. Samuel, 109.
Keale, John Jeffery. 27S.
Kean (Keane), Nicholas. 104 ; — , 193.
Kearnon, Thomas, 170, 298.
Kearton. George, 205.
Keeble. Thomas, 112.
Keefe. Mary, 232.
Keeler. Adml., 222 j Mary. 131 ; Robert, 131.
Keen, Daniel, 109.
Bleep, Eliz., 231 (2); George. 232; Henrietta,
251, 378; John. 231. 232. 327; John, junr.,
570(2); John Edgerlv. 370(2); Mary. 146,
231. 370 (2); Mary Coker. 231 ; Sarah, 231,
232 (2) : Thomas. 231 : — , 3.27 | 2).
Keigge (Keige), James, 555, 360 ; Richard. 555,
5'. I
Keighly, James Inirlish. 21.
Keisar, Rachael, 10.
Keith, Alexander, 120 : Jane. 120.
Kelleth, John, 5.1 : Mary, 31.
Kcllmau, Patience, 328.
Kelly, Anne, 89, 123 ; Daniel, 101 ; Eliz., 302 ;
Hugh, 13*, 139; Jane, 92 (2); Joan, 30i» ;
F F
410
CAKIBBEANA.
Katherine, SS ; Laughlan, 112; Margaret.
139. 362 ; Mary. 88, 89(2), 12:?. 139 (2) : Pat-
rick, 258; Roger, 105; Rose, 138; Sarah, 89.
302; Smith. 112: Timothy. 1211, 362; Wil-
liam, ss, 69 (2), 90, 104, 327, 362.
Kelshall, — , 177.
Kemer, Margaret, 121 : Samuel. 121.
Kemeys. Mary Margaret, Lady, 372.
Kemp (Kempe), Frances, 267 ; — . 274, 315.
Kendall (Kindall), Anne, 123 ; John, 123, 211.
Kenn, Hugh, Ins.
Kennedy (.'). 29.
Kennedy (Kenuidav). Dorothy. 14 ; Margaret,
13(2).
Reunion. John, 170, 290 ; — , 290.
Kent, Anne. 327, 370 ; John, 109, 327 ; Peter,
325. 377 ; Sarah, 325 ; William MeudeD, 325 ;
— . 377.
Keone, Garrett. 52.
Kerby. Tho., 150; Thomas Norbury, 05, 210,
211 (3).
Kerge, Bridget, 139.
Kerkpatrick. James. 211 (2).
Kerl, John. 44 : Margaret, 44.
Kermey, Daniel, 105.
Kerr, Mary Eleanor. 320 ; William, 320.
Kerrell, Dennis, 257.
Kerway. Thomas, 112.
Ketteu, Elizabeth, 01 ; Thomas. 01.
Kettle. John, 122 ; Sarah, 122.
Keye, Joseph. 89 ; Sarah, S9.
Keyes, Mary. 93.
Keysor, Thomas. 105.
Keyton, Eleanor, 14.
Kid, Ann, 39 ; Catherine, 38 ; George, 33 (2) ;
James, 3S (2) : John. 38 (3). 39 (2) ; Mary,
38 (5) ; Wm., 38.
Kidder, Ann. 93 ; Richard, 99 ; Thomas, 9S (2),
99 ; — . 99.
Kilby, Mary, 15.
Killan, Eleanor, 139 ; Mary, 139.
Kinch, Stephen Chase, 329 ; Thomasin M., 329.
Kindall, -we Kendall.
Kindar. John, 112.
Kinderley, John. 211 (2).
King, Abraham. 230 ; Alexander. 332 : Benja-
min, 359; Elizabeth, 159, 100; Grace. 120:
J. N., 273; Jane, 27S ; John, 104, 353 (3),
355,300; Joseph. 160. 208, 247. 353 (3), 355,
300; Marearet, 331; Martha. 133; Mary. 121.
169 (2), 296. 353 ; Mrs. ,332: Philadelphia, 19 ;
Ralph, 121: Richard, 302 ; Richard, junr., 133 ;
Robert Lowrey, 359 ; Thomas, 1U5 ; — , 222.
Kingsale, Lord, 3S0.
Kingsland, Morris. Ill ; Xath.. 07.
Kingsmill (Kinsmell). Anthony. 108; Rev.. 178.
Kippings (Kippengs). George, 301 (2). 359 (2).
Kips, Jane, 34 : William, 34.
Kirkwood. James. 303.
KlKTON, 00.
Kirton, Alexander, 66, 07; Angel, 66 J Anne,
CO (2). 07 (3); Barbara, 00; Digorie, 65;
Dorothy, 05, 07 ; Dr.. 332 ; Edward, 65 : Eli-
zabeth, 05 : Elizabeth Ann, 329 ; F'raneis. 05.
60 ; John. xiv. 05. 00 (3), 07 (2) ; Keturah.
67 (2) ; Margaret, 65 ; Mary, 66 ; Mrs., 332 ;
Philip, 65, 07 : Philip I., 329 : Richard, 07 ;
Susanna, 0,5, 67 ; William. 65.
Kirton-Anderson, Angel, 60 ; John. 66.
Kinvan (Kir van), Andrew, 258 ; Clement, 65 ;
Honora, 42, 43, 93 ; John, 42, 210 (5) ; Mary,
43. 54. 295; Mary Ann. 05: Matthew, 05;
Nicholas, 42, 43, 05, 93; Patrick, 54, 05;
Richd.. 258 : Tho.. 05.
Kitt (Kit). Ann, 324 ; Arabella, 3u2 : Elizabeth,
232, 325, 327, 370, 377: Frances, 234 (1);
George, 357 (2) ; John. 234 : Joseph, 231 (2) ;
Nathaniel. 327 (2). 370, 377 ; Sarah, 370 ;
William, 312. 325 ; — . 377.
Knapp (Knap), Ann. 236 ; William. 237.
Kneller, Anne, 14 ; Sir Godfrey, 382.
Knewstubb, William. 112.
Knir/ht, 215.
Knieht (Knights), Andrew. 10S ; Benjamin.
2S5 : Christopher, 250 (2) ; Daniel, 34 ; Ed-
ward, junr., 101 ; Elizabeth. 15. 121 : Isabella.
123; Joan, 17; John, 102 ; Margaret, 250 ;
Mary Charity. 170, 250. 298; Nicholas. 15:
Phillip. Ill;' Ralph, 111: Richard. 255. 2-5 :
Samuel. 215 ; Sisley. 34 : Thomas, til.
Knollys (Knollis, Knowlys). Francis. 105 ; John.
212 ; William. 105.
Knowles, Alexander. 18 (2); Ann, 111 ; John,
212 ; Mary. 18.
Knox, Capt., 373 ; Helena Caroline. 373 : Jane
Eliza, 373 (2). 374 ; Mr.. 132, 275 ; Wrieht.
374.
Koape, Mary, 121.
Kynaston. Roger. 21.
Kyte, Johua. 352 ; Joshua, 207 ; Loretta Maria,
352.
Lacey (Lacie). Catharine, 122 ; Robert, 122 ;
William. 357.
Lachlan, M., 172, 173.
Lacrosse (La Crosse). Genl.. 315 : — . 221.
Ladbroke, Sir Robert. 293, 351.
Lade. Michael, 35 ; Sophia. 35.
Ladeux (Laddue), Mary, 358 ; Peter, 358, 300 ;
William. 360.
Lafleure, Katherine, 60 : Michael, 00.
Laforey (l.afoure). Francis. 131 ; Sir Eraneis.
131 ; Sir John. 131 : Michael, 109.
Lago (Lagoe). Dorothy, 120 : John. 109, 120.
Laing. David, 217 (2) : J.. 277 (2): Janus. 217
(2); John. 177, 223. 274. 270: Js.. 177. 271.
275. 270 (2) : .Madame. 314 (2) ; Mary Eliza-
beth. 217; — , 173, 177. 222. 314. 315. 310.
307.
Lake. Elizabeth. 191 : Frances, 352 ; Jacob. 190
(2), 191 : Thomas. 22 ; William, 171, 352.
Lamas. William, 105.
Lamb (Lambe). Edward, 121 : Elizabeth. 121 ;
Hugh Monke, 320 ; John. ziii. 23, 61 ; Ursula.
01 ; William. 104.
Lambard, Elizabeth, 104; Jane. 1
Lambert. Anne. 17: Charles. 2^
Marmaduke, 94 : Nicholas. 112
Lambonrne, Samuel, 109.
Lamott, Peter Lasue, 107.
Lampert, Robert. 111.
Lancashire, John. 351.
Laud. Thomas. 278.
Lane. C. S., 271 ; Emily Marion. 2]
Seton. 215 : John, 104, 350 : Mar
Samuel, 15 ; Sarah. 15, 01 ; 1 hoina:
Walter, 13.
Lane, Son. and F'raser, 340.
Langdon, Thujnas, 101,
John. 383 ;
: Janus
iret, 13 ;
112,350;
INDEX.
411
Langfield, George, 108.
Langfurd, 225.
Langford, Abraham. 166; James. 168(2), 109
(2), 251, 252 ; Jonas. 168(2), 252 : Mabel, 10,
60; Robert, 16 ; William, 301 ; — . 197.
Langford-Drooke, — , 192.
Langhorne, Humphrey, lu4.
Langley, Anthony, 11); Elizabeth, 01; John,
100.
Languier, Francis. 112.
Lanhather, Jolin. 111.
Lurdner, Susanna, 88 ; Win., 88.
Lardy, Fred. Christian, 121 ; Ihomasin, 124.
.jarge, Francis, 2."/).
Laroche, Elizabeth Rachel Ann, 351, 353 ;
James 203, 353; James, junr., 351; James,
senr., 331.
Larrimore, Anthony, 87.
Lascelles (Lascells). Daniel, 109 (2), 254 ; Ed-
win, 210 ; Henry, 36, 252.
Lather, Elizabeth, 02.
Lauder, Mary, 159 : Nicholas, 159 (2).
Laurence, xee Lawrence.
Laurens, Colonel, xvi, 24:1 : Fanny, xvi ; Fran-
ces Eleanor, 293 ; Henry, xvi ; John, xvi ;
Martha Weathered, xvi. 213, 293.
Laval. Charles, 39 ; Richard, 39.
Lavender, Prudence, 121 : Ralph. 121.
Lavington, Jane, 254 ; Lord. 172, 300 ; Stephen,
169 (2), 254 (2).
Lavis, Thomas, 104.
Law, George, 298 ; Thomas, 298.
Lawes, Nicholas. 19.
Lawlor, Dennis. 103.
Lawrence (Laurence). Ann, 133, 145, 234 (3) ;
Arthur, 33 ; Elizabeth, 33 (2) ; George. 19 ;
Grace, 42 ; John, 42. Ill ; Mary, 303 ^Nicho-
las. 303, 300 ; Richard, 145 (2). 234 (3) ; Sa-
muel, 42, 133; Sarah. 19, 300; Walter, 109
(2). 252 ; — , 33, 40.
Lawric, 29.
Lawrie, William Kennedy, 29.
Lawson, — , 193.
Lay ton, Edward, 108.
Lea, Philip. 105.
Leach, Charles. 104 ; Lucretia, 332.
Leacock, John. 250 (2).
Leader. Mary, 259 ; Win, 299 (2), 301.
Leadoo. Mary. 112.
Leah, Eliz.. xiv.
Leake, Hannah, 01 ; John, 61 ; John Brown-
rigge. 209.
Lear, Thomas, 107 (3), 219 : Sir Thomas, 167.
Le Coiutre, Jean lite., 270.
Lecornee, John, 1"1.
Le Couteur, Elizabeth Maria, 371 ; George, 374.
Lediatt, John, 63 (2).
Leu. 381.
Lee, Ann, 10, 283, 324 ; Curtis. 382 ; Elizabeth,
43 (2), 00; Henrietta. 13 (2) ; James, 42, 43
(2), 44; Jane. 43; John, 10. 105, 112, 212:
Joseph, 230; Martha. 21 ; Mary, 15, 42, Hi
(2), 44; Nathaniel Cabot, 332; Paul, 21;
Peter, 43(3); Philip, 45, Ml; Robert, 12t) ;
Susannah, 12'); Thomas. 12. {:> (2), 109 (2),
251, 356 ; William, 13, 289.
Leech, Catherine, 122 ; John, 255 ; Mary, 158.
Leets, Sisley, 34.
Letune, William. 163,
Legall, Margaret M., 329.
Legatt, Anne, 01 ; John, 01.
Legaves, John, 43.
Legg. Robert, 111.
Leheup, Peter. 109 (3), 252. 254 ; Peter, senr.,
254 ; — , 254.
Leigh, Anna Maria, 212; Charles, 212 (2);
Geo., 74.
Leister. John. 114.
Leite, William. 238.
Lemming, Elizabeth, 17 ; John, 17, 109.
Lemon. Anne. 118.
Lemoque. James. 17 ; Mary, 17.
Lenham, George. 112.
Lenton. Anne, 12 ; Edward, 12.
Leonard. George, 141 ; Lydia, 141.
Leondardable, John. 356.
Lepper. Edward. 122 ; Mary, 122.
Lerpiniere. Laniel, 95.
Lescallier, — , 313.
Leslie, Alexander, 240; Charles, 143. 239. 240
(2) ; David. 239 ; Joan, 240 ; John, 239 ;
Margaret, 240 (2) ; Patrick, 239, 240 : Robert,
240; Thomas, 239. 240 ; Trevylyan, 239 ; Wil-
liam, 240 ; William Gaply. 239.
L'Espinasse, Stephen, 110.
Lespines. James, 00 ; Margaret, 00.
Lessell. Darby, 104.
Lessly, Andrew. 297 (2). 298 ; Sarah, 298.
Letherland, Deborah. 12.
Le Toisonnier, Dr., 234 ; Margaret, 234.
Levingston, see Livingston.
Levy, Isaac, 254.
Lewarnce. Mary. 358 ; Nichols, 358.
Lewin (Lewing), Richard, 135 ; Thomas, 112.
Lewis. Ann, 327 ; Christian, 14 ; Elizabeth
Mary. 329 ; George. 61. 114. 291 ; Jacob. 332 ;
John, 24, 105, 108, 250, 384 ; Lewis, 59; Mary,
10,33 ; Rebecca, 01 : Samuel. 10, 112 ; Sarah.
329. 384 ; Stephen. 355 ; Su>anne, 59.
Leyton, Richard, 107.
Licorish, Elizabeth, 59.
Liddell (Liddle), Ann, 200 ; ('apt., 194 ; Col.,
44, 86 ; George, 299 ; Jane, 93 ; Thomas, 200,
299 ; William, 93.
Lidderdale, John, 298.
Lightfoot, Henry Reuskin, 209 ; Rebecca, 61.
Lillington, Christian, 38 ; Elizabeth. 38 ; George,
38.
Lillnels, John, 104.
Linder, William Walker. 212.
Lindley, Richard. 32"'. 376.
Lindsey, Kichd., 232 ; Samuel, 112.
Liney, Anne, 14 ; John. 1 1.
Linley, Cordellia. 34 ; James. 31.
Linsley, Richard, 149; William. 149.
Lintott, The, 107.
Linwood, Nicholas, 251, 252 (2).
Liot, Frances. 2:i0.
Lisle, Lord. 321 ; tee also Lys.ight.
Liisons, Xicholass, 105 ; William. 112.
Lister, Francis, 105 ; Giles. 105.
Listum. Charles. 114.
Liawell, Ann. 300, 359; Edward. 301; Eliza-
beth, 300; Richard. 300 (3). 301, 359 ; — ,
300 (2).
Litchell. John. 107.
Litchtield, George Henry. Earl of. 252.
Litchtield, William. 105.
Litcot, nee Lytcott.
Lituiau. George, 149; John, 325 ; Sarah, 370.
Little. Jno., 301.
Littledale, — , 193.
412
CARIBBEAXA.
Littlefield. Dorothy. 302.
Littleton, James, 1"'.' ; Tho.. 190.
Littlewood, Susannah, 256 ; William, 256.
Livingston (Levinsrston. Livington), James, 361 ;
Mary, <M ; Mr., 188; Noel 1'.., 93, 137. 213,
240, 2S7. 333 ; William, 2u7 (.2), 208, 331,
361.
Lloyd. 178.
Lloyd (LEoyd. Loyd), Alice, 13; Arthur, 105 ;
Guy, 1U7 (2) ; John. 17 ; John Cooke, 107 ;
Margaret. 11 : .Mary, 17 ; Richard, 104 ; Wil-
liam Diaper. 320 ; — , 320.
Lloyd Caldecott, see Caldecott.
Loader, Jacob, 111.
Loadman, Abraham. 60 : Anne, 60.
Lobb. Elizabeth. 121 ; John. 121.
Lobley (Lobely), James. Hi. 121 ; Mary, 121.
Lock, Juhn, 104; Mr.. 187.
Locker, Catherine. 88(2); John. 3*;], 303(3).
364 (2) ; Rebekah, 361, 303 (3). 364 (2) ; Wil-
liam, 88, 361 ; William, senr.. 362.
Lockhart. J.. 177; James Potter. 227; Jane,
227 ; John Dyer, 227 : Js., 177 ; Mr., 132.
Lockley, Samuel, 107.
Lockyer, Thomas. 105.
Lomas, Arthur. 286 (2) ; Frances, 286 (2).
Lombard, John, 60 ; Mary, 60.
Long-, Ann, 118; Beeston, 154; Capt., SS ;
George, 320 : Henry. Ill ; Joanna, 142 : John.
90, 107, 142. 210, 212; Margaret. 42 ; Mary,
12, 15, 158(2); Pawlet, 142, 160; Richard,
42 ; Samuel, 107 ; Thomas. 42 ; Timothy. 158,
361 (2) ; William. 104.
Looker, Thomas, 112.
Lord, Hannah, 238 ; Thomas, 298 ; William,
112.
Lorriner (Loriner), Joseph. 87 ; Mary, 42 (2) ;
Wm„ 42.
Losack, Hawkshaw. 2-<0 ; James, 246, 247 (3).
Loughnan, Andrew, 21.
Loundes (Louuds), ice Lowndes.
Love, Capt.. 356.
Lovell, Langford, 156, 211 (2). 226 ; Mary, 120;
Michael, 168 (2), 252, 253 ; Thomas M., 330 ;
— . 253.
Lovering, Theodore, 1 12.
Low (Lowe). Edward Luth R.. S5 : Elizabeth,
61, 82; Jacob Uarman, 112; James, 340;
Joseph, 82 (2); Mrs., 332; William, 332;
Winson. 356.
Lowdy, John. 158 ; Mary, 158 (2).
Lowndes (Loundes. Louuds. Lownd). Charles,
333; Dominica. 36.") ; Isaac. 167, 249 ; J.. 271;
John, 112; Ruth, 333; Thomas, 240, 250 ;
— , 143.
Loyd (Loyde). see Lloyd.
Loyee, John, 108.
Luard. Harriett, xii, 2 ; Peter John, xii ; Peter
Robert. 353.
Lubery, Christiern, 42 ; Judith, 42 ; Rachel, 12.
Lucas, Aun. 112; I!., 173 (2), 17"», 176, 177 (3),
274. 277, 314 ; Benj., 222 : Christopher, 112 ;
Col., 258; Eliz.. 11; George, 104; .!.. 175,
176, 177, 220, 274 (3). 277: James, 211 (3);
Jane, 142; John, 220, 27.">. 276 (2); Main.
275; Metcalfe, 274 ; Mrs., 173(^2); Perceval,
285 ; Thomas, 11, 296 ; — , 132. 175 (2), 177,
224,314.
Lucomb, John, 332 ; Mrs., 332.
Luder, G. M.. 10.
Ludlow, William, 111.
Luffe, William. 112.
Luillion, Mary, 214 ; Sarah, 244.
Lumbord, John. 112.
Lunan, Eliza, 216 ; Elizabeth, 216 ; John, 214,
216 ; Maria. 216.
Lundin, J., 274.
Lunn, Margaret, 12.
Lupton, Henry, 104, 109.
Lurston. John, 34 ; Mary, 34.
Lushington. Sir Stephen, 21 ; — , 196.
Lusk, John. 356.
Lusper, Edward, 121 : Elizabeth, 121.
I.uttman. Edward, 111'.
Lyal, see Lyel.
Lyburd, William. 324.
Lyel (Lyal), Eleanor. 200 ; Henrietta, 260 ; Wil-
liam. 260, 200 ; William, senr.. 300.
Lynch, Anne, 41, 42, 13S : Ann Elizabeth, 282 :
Anthony. 87, 100 ; Benjamin. 42 : Charles,
41; David. 180; Dominick, 2.">2 ; Edward
Bancroft. 216 ; Eliza, 278 : Elizabeth, 236,
283; Eveline, 54; Francis Robertson. 278(2) ;
Henry, 77; James. 109; John, 53, 55, 210;
Joseph. 138 ; Katharine. 54 : Larchin, 282 ;
Mary, 53; Mary Blissard Wilhelmina, 217;
Nicholas, 111 ; Patrick, 52 ; Sir Robert, 54 ;
Stephen, 65 ; William, 141 ; — , 87.
Lyne. Christopher, 109 ; Nicholas, 259 ; Ph.. 65 ;
"8arah. 259.
Lynod. Niche. 55.
Lynott. Edmund. S6.
Lyon, Alexander, 351 ; Eleanor, 11. 121 : Robert.
351 ; Thomas, 14 ; William, 210(2), 212.
Lyons, 125.
Lyons, Ann, 137 ; Catherine, 137 ; Edmund,
138; Eliza Catherine, 307; Elizabeth, 137,
138, 255, 256; George Rose, 138; Harriott,
126; Henrietta. 126; Henrv. 168.251 ; Jane,
125, 126 ; John. 22. 125. 126, 137 (21. 138 (2),
161, 169. 206 (2) : Joseph, 369 : Margaret,
256 ; Mary, 360 ; Samuel. 256 ; — . 126. 251.
Lysaght. Elizabeth. 321 ; xir also Lisle.
Lyssons, Nicholas, junr., 59 : Susanna. 50.
Lytcott (Litcot. Lytcot, I.ytcut), Mary, 235,
251 ; Kiehard, 208 (2), 209. 235 (2).
Lytton. Henry. 42 ; James. 35 ; John, 142 ;
Thomas. 301.
M
M G.. 114.
Mably, Kiehard. 108.
Maccarel, John. 111.
Maccloude. Maccam. 104.
MacConielly, James, 301.
Mac Daniel (Mc Daniel), John, 359 ; Uoger, S7 ;
— . 359.
Macdowall. William, 210.
Mace, « '• Macy.
Mncguire (Mcguire), Elizabeth, 377; George,
377 ; Margaret, 43 ; Mary, 43 ; Patrick, 43,
93.
Muchen. Robert. 133.
Macintosh (Mcintosh), Ann. 297 ; Mr.. 381 ;
Thomas. 381 ; William, 297.
Mackarta, Mary. 62.
Mackaw. Elizabeth, 61.
Maekav (McKay). Annabella, 310; J., 145 J
John. 149. 231, 232, 324 ; — , 131. 103.
Mackcall, William, 357.
INDEX.
413
Mackenzie (McKensey. Mckenzie), Barberv.
260; Brodbelt. 322; Colin. 2oS, 2S1 ; Georjre
Francis, 322; Jane Gardner, 522; Kenneth.
274,275: Peter, 322; Rebecca, 275 ; Rodrick.
200.
Maekfarlane, John. 110.
Mackglashan, Kliz„ 229 : John. 229 (2) ; Miss,
229.
Mackinnon (McKenen, McKenin. McKenning,
McKinin). Daniel. 27. 40, 41 ; Eleanor, 42 :
John, 42; Judith, 41; Judith Eliz., 12 ;
Lachlan More. 27; Robert. 40 ; Samuel. 40
(2), 41 (2), 42. 300 : Susanna, 10 (2), 41 (2),
42 : William, 26 (3), 27 (4), 42, 212.
Macklouts, Anne, 122: Joane, 121; Mackum,
121, 122.
Mackneale. see McNeil.
Mackrachum. Elizabeth, 120.
Mackrath, Mungo. 104.
Mackween. xcc Macqueen.
Mackweight. Mary. 121 : Mathew, 121.
Mackwood. Mathew, 107.
Maclean (Mackleam. Maclane. McClean). Ann,
279 ; Ann Bartlett. 279 : Archibald, 251 (2) ;
Brig.-General, 3S0 ; Timothy, 112.
Macnamara (Macmara. Macnernare, McXamara,
McXeruara). L>r.. 71 : Mary, 297 (2): Michael
(Michel), 208, 254, 297 (2J, 353 ; Teasue, 112 ;
Tege, 109.
Maconolronofin (Maekmalronafine), Brian. 107,
110.
Macqueen (Mackween), Anne, fit) ; Mary, IIS.
Macrae (Maera^h), Dennis. 106 ; Farquhar,
379.
Macshee, Elizabeth, 377.
Macswaine (Macswinev. McSwainev), Anne,
140; Dennis, 17, 61, 140 ; Elizabeth, 17. 140 ;
Frances, 61 ; Joseph, 140.
Macteage, John. 104.
Macy (Mace), Mary. 234 ; Thomas. 107, 109.
Madan (Madden), Lady Charlotte, 31 ; James
Russell, 2'.)0 ; Judith. 27 ; Lady, xiii : Louisa
Elizabeth, 322; Martin. 23, 27. 211 (2);
Spencer, 31, 322 (2).
Maddison. Edward. 285, 2S6 : Elizabeth, 285,
280(3); Elizabeth Maria. ISO; France-. 286
(2); George, 285; Humphrey. 286; John,
180 ; Ralph. 2x1 ; Thomas, 285 ; Timothy,
285; «'ra„ 285.
Maddox, Hesther, 139 ; Win., senr., 90.
Madrin, Sarah. 301.
Maggs Bros., 335.
Magrath, Edward, 302, 303.
Mahaan, Mary, 159; Mary Ann. 159; William,
159.
Mahoti. Francis. 328 ; Mary, 329.
Mahony (Mahanev. Mahonev). Dennis, 4;; (2),
93; Elizabeth. 93. 138; Frances. 326; John,
320, 378; Katherine, 138 J Mary, 90, 357;
Teisrue, 90 ; — . 43.
Maillard. Harriotte Caines, 134 ; Michael, 292 ;
Samuel, 85 : William Anthony. 134.
Maine (Main). Capt., 302; Jane. 120; John,
104 ; Mary, 12.
Maine, Barnes alias, Ann. 107.
Mainet. Jacob. 104.
Mair. Mr.. 277.. 276.
Maithuvl. Brigadier-General, 329 ; Elizabeth,
352; Jane, 213; Richard. 170 (2), 171, 296
(3), 298 (3), 351, 352. .Wk<, ; Thomas, 212,
353 (2) ; -, 329.
Major, George, 251.
Makepeace. Elizabeth, 159.
Malcom (Malcomb). Edward, 86 ; Sussanna,
139.
Maley, Eleanor, 139.
Mallatt. John, 104.
Malliore, Ann, 104.
Maloney, Angel, 66 ; — , 66.
Maltby, Abigail. 238 ; Elizabeth, 23S ; Hannah,
238 (2) ; Jane. 238 ; John, 238 (2) ; Mary,
23S ; Robert, 238 ; William, 238 ; William,
junr., 238.
Man, Elizabeth. 121 ; Francis, 105 ; John, 104.
Manchester, Earl of. 249.
Manchester, Ann, 103 ; Joseph, 101 ; Samuel,
291.
Mandray. John, 111.
Maneses, Francisco. 00 ; Maria, 00.
Manlove, Richard, 90.
Manners. Harriott, 9, 11.
Manning, 241.
Manning. 242, 349.
Manning, Agnes. 293; Ann. 241 (4). 2S9 (3),
290 (2), 291, 292 (2), 293 (2), 346 (2). 347,
357 ; Anna Maria. 245 ; Arthur John Tho-
mas, 241. 240. 247, 289 (3). 292, 340 ; Augus-
tus, 293 ; Battery, 243, 290 ; Benjamin, 340 ;
Cardinal. 347 ; Caroline Cath., 245 ; Cathe-
rine Lucy, 243. 290; Cath. Sophia. 215;
Charles, 250 : Charles Downes, 245, 293 ;
Charles John. 245, 293, 349 ; Charlotte Alice,
293; Christian, 241, 347; Edmund, 211 (4),
245. 240 (2), 290, 291, 292 (2). 345 (3). 3 10.
359, 301 (2) ; Edward, 292. 340 (2) ; Eliza-
beth. 241 (3), 242(2), 243. 240, 247 (2). 248
(3), 291 (2), 292 (3). 293 (4). 294, 315 (3).
340 (5), 318 (2)'; Elizabeth Anne, 244 ; Eliza-
beth Edmunda, 244, 294 ; Elizabeth Miriam,
241, 240; Elizabeth Sarah. 346; Frances,
250; Frederick, 244, 294; Grace, 241 (2).
240 (3). 292 (3). 293 (2); Harriet. 215;
Henry Edward. 245, 348; Jane Boyd. 211,
291; Joanah, 241. 347; John. 211 (3). 212
(2), 243, 244 (2). 245 (4). 210 (4). 247 (3),
248 (4). 289 (2). 290 (2), 291 (2). 293, 315 (2).
340 (3), 347 (3); John, junr.. 291: John
Arthur Clement. 340 : John Battery, 2)3.
345, 347 (2); John Brooks. 243, 248, 290,
345 (2); John Pelham. 241. 292 (2) ; John
Ryan. 243. 291, 293, 294, 345. 340; Louisa
Augusta, 245. 293. 349 : Lucv. 289. 291 ;
Lucy Anna. 241. 248, 2'.'". 291 (2): Martha,
245, 291; Martha Wethered. xvi. 243. 293,
345. 340; Mary. 140. 211. 212. 213 (2). 211.
245, 248(2), 290. 292, 293(2). 294, 3 15. 346
(2), 348, 349; Mary Ann. 241, 517: Mary
Augusta, 245 ; Mary Harriet. 293 ; Peter,
140.347; Phebe, 293; Rachel. 241, 291 (2);
Rebecca. 241 (2). 213, 289(3), 290. 291. 292,
345, 340 (2). 347 (2). 359 : Rebecca Sarah,
243, 248, 290, 345, 346 (2). 317 (2). 359;
Samuel. 241,242, 244(2). 2 10. 347(2); Sarah,
242, 243 (2). 240, 248 (2), 290 (2). 291, 293,
294, 345 (2). 310. 317: StapletOD Davis. 211,
291; Susannah. 24 1, 292 (3); I'homas. 105,241
(3), 211, 215. 246. 290, 291, 2:'.!. 3)5. 310. 359 ;
Thomas John Edmund, 211, 291, 346; Mrs.
W., 317: William. 23(2), 207. 212, 213. 211
(2), 242, 215, 210 (2). 247 (8), 248 (,'.'). 289 | 6),
290 (2), 291 (3), 292 (I), 293 (2), 294 (7),
345 (3), 340 (4), 347, 348 (3), 349 (4), 352,
414
CARIBBEANA.
353 ; William, junr.. 3. 292. 293, 294 ; Wil-
liam, sear., 3, 292 ; William Coventry, 242,
248, 290, 34."> ; William Henry, 244. 294, 349 ;
- 294 (2).
Manning and Anderdon, 3.
Mansel, Anth., 43, s7 ; Kliz., 43 ; Thomas, 43.
Mansfield. Jeane. 121 ; Julian. 139.
Manwarring, Rachel, 237.
March. Agnes, 42. 4:!. II. 87; Ann, 215 (2);
Elizabeth, 121, 207(2), 352; Eugenie, 2s I:
Foster, 215 (2) : John, 42. 43, 4 4 (2). S7 (2) ;
Marie Genevieve, 284; Mary, 92. 93; Sarah,
215 ; Thomas. 4:i, s7 ; William, 42, 284 ; Wil-
liam Thomas. IS.".. 284.
Marchant. Ambrose. 257 ; Deborah, 13 : Etienne,
13 ; John Ince, 257. 258 ; John Mortimore,
257, 259 ; Martha, 257 ; Mary, 257. 258 ; Na-
thaniel, 169, 257 (2), 259, 290 ; Nathaniel
William. 25s : Sarah. 257 (2), 2:,{J.
Mardenbrough (Mardeiiborough.Martinbrouirh),
Christopher, 303, 361 ; Giles, 85, 359 ; Jane,
361; John, S5, 303; Margarett, 303 ; Mathew,
350 ; William, 359 : Wm. H., 134.
Martin, Elizabeth, 108.
Margram, John, 2IU.
Maria, Anna. 60.
Marion, Jos., 19.
Marjoram, Edward. 258.
Markham. Ann Burt, 163 ; Anne, 15 ; Benj., 74.
Marks, Joan. 12.
Marlow (Mario), Alphonse, 121 ; Elizabeth, GO ;
Joane, 121.
Marna. Mary, 13, 144.
Marriott (Marott). Elizabeth. 301 ; George
Richard, 137.
Marron^h, Teague. 104.
Marryat, Joseph, 191 ; Thomas de. 191.
Marshal], Damaris, 331 ; George, 38, 109 ;
Henry, 59. 249 ; James, 112 ; Jane, 38, 236 ;
Mary, 38, 59 ; Rebecca, 61 ; — . 193.
Marshall alias Heath,—, 104.
Martin (Martyn). Ann. 1"5 ; C. Thomas, 298 ;
Capt , 356; Christian. 360; Colonel. 184;
Cordellia. 31 ; Daniel, 40, 2:: I. 233 ; David,
12; Elizabeth, 251, 257 ; Era.. 189; Gabriel,
15, 109; Hamlin, junr., 257; Henry. 112;
Jacob, IG0 ; James, 98, 360 ; Jane, 257 ; John,
119, 235, 251. 257, 260, 2'.".' (2); Katherine,
15 ; I.ucas. 12; Mary, 12. 14. 40, 98, 1'".'. up.
257 (2), 259. 2f>0, 299. 300 : Raul. 300 : Samuel,
141 (2), 184, 212 : Sarah. 10 ; Susanne, 12. 60;
Thomas. I0S, 1"'.', 170, 189 (3). 251, 297. 299;
William, 104 ; — . 316.
Martinbrough, see Mardenbrough.
Martineau, Peter. 21.
Martingall, Mary, 16.
Marvilier, Geo., xv.
Mashart, Gerrard. 104.
Maskall, George, 59 ; Susanna. 59.
Mason, John, CO, lox, ->'.Ky : Margaret, 219;
Mary, CO ; Simon. 105(2); William, 104.
Massey. Allagon, 118; Anne. [3; Margaret,
13 ; Mis., 176; Stephen. 118; Thomas. 13(2).
Massonet, Elizabeth, LID; John. 119.
Masters. Joan. 33 ; Philip, 1 1 1 ; Richard. 33.
Masterton, William, 106.
Mather, Ann, 330 ; J., 3 10.
Mat hen; 369.
Mathew (Metthew). Abednego, 40, 170 (2), 2o7,
212. 296 (3). 298, 351 ; Ann, In, 42 (2), 369 ;
Dauicl, 22. 71, 169, 207, 2'jC (,:!), 298, 299, 351,
369 ; Daniel Byara. 208 (3), 353 (2) ; Edward.
213(3) ; Isaac. 17o. 297, 298 ; Jannett (Jai
212. 296 (2), 298. 351 ; John, 171 ; Mary, 29C,
369 ; Peter, 171 (6) ; Susanna. 167 (2) ; Tho-
mas, 105; William, 37, 40, 42, 170, 254 (2),
297, 369 ; —.215.
Mathews (Matthews), Anne, 13; Anthony. 234 ;
Capt, 277; Dorothy. Ill ; Dr.. 2^0; E. K..
2SO ; Etherington Thomas, 280 ; Francis
R.ibby. 280 ; John, 13, 107; John C, 280;
John Francis. 280 ; Lancelot, 119; Margaret.
38 (3), 39, 11'.'. 141 ; Maria, 284; Mi.~.l-o;
Mr.. 284 ; Rebeckah. 113, 122 ; Richard. l"s ;
Saml. A., 133; Thomas. 105; Thomasm JI.,
329; William. 38 (3), 39 (2), 112, 118, 122,
111 (2).
Mathias, Lewis Y., 21.
Matkins, Joseph, 106,
MATSON, 130.
Matson, Ann. 131; Charles, 130(2). 131, 363;
Edward, 131 ; Henry, 129. 130. 131 (2). 132,220,
274,275,277,314. 317. 36-4, 366, 367; John,
129, 130, 131, 173 (5), 175 (3), 176. 177. 313'.
315, 316 (2), 366, 367 ; John, junr., 220. 221,
222, 223. 225, 273, 274, 275, 276. 277. 313. 315,
316 (2), 317. 364. 365, 366, 367. 368 ; John,
eenr., 129. 130, 175 (2), 177 (3). 220. 221. 222.
223, 273, 274, 275. 276 (2), 277, 364, 365. :;.;,;.
367,363(2); Judith. 130. 131 : Marianne. 274 ;
Mary. 131 : Marv Roberta. 130; Melville, 130 ;
Richard, 129, 130, 131, 132, 314. 36S ; — , 130,
131, 216.
Matterson, Jean, 62.
Mattocks. Martha, 16.
Mauduit, Israel, 298 ; — , 298.
Maunds, Mary, 110.
Maverley (Maverly). John, 107, 110 ; Nicholas.
119 ; Susanah, 119.
Mavor, Margaret. 21 ; Still. 21.
Mawbey. Eliz. Jane Rebecca Scot, 11 ; Geo.
Wm.. 11.
Mawle. Margaret, 16 ; William. 16.
Maxwell. Capt.. 315. 357; George, 36 (2). 251 :
James. 365, 380, 381 ; John. 104 ; Joseph.
155 ; Mary Charlotte. 64 (2) ; Murr.. 365 ;
Patrick, 64 : William, 64.
May. Anna Maria, 260, 261 ; Augustine, 105,
108 : Austin, 13 ; Bathshua, 261 (2) : I
rine Douce. 260, 261 ; Elizabeth, 12. 261 :
George, 26 1,262; Honour. 13; Ithmar Hodges,
261 ; John. 261. 262 : Letitia Ann Trelawney,
261 ; Margaret, 13, 261 : Mary. 261 ; Mary
Trelawney, 260 ; Mercy May, 261 ; Miss, 261 :
Richard, 262 ; Rose Herring. 261 (2). 262 :
Sarah, 262 : Susanna Wigan, 260, 261 ; Wil-
liam, 13, 261 (4). 262, 300 ; William Vassall,
260, 261.
Maycock, Francis William Mellowes. 78 ; James
Dottin, 28. 29 (2), 32 ; Joseph. 78 I Mabel
Maud, 7s ; Mabel Ross, 78; Sarah Scott. 32 .
William, 33.
May em, John, 87.
Mayer, John, 63 (2) ; Joseph Wickham. 63 (2).
Mayers. Frances 1'.. 380 ; Mary Ann. 329.
Mayes, John. 106.
Maynard, Ann. 339. 540; Elizabeth, 271. 307,
339, 340; Elizabeth Frances. 307; Fanny,
339; Frances, 307 (2). 511. 338 (21. 5:.'
340 (2): Fran© 1 l'rescoti. 340; James. 307,
340 (2). 345, 344 ; John. 339 (3) ; John But-
ler, 340 ; Sally, 339, 340 ; Thomas 104 ;
INDEX.
415
Walter, 307 (2), 311, 338 (2), 340 (3) ; Wil-
liam, 24, 310 (2).
Mayo, ('anon. 203 ; Charles, 2oy (5) ; William.
104.
Mays, Mary. 120.
McAndrew, John. 271 ; Margaret Emily, 271.
McArdell, — , 379.
McBroom. John. 193; — . 193.
McBurnie. — . 1 70.
McC'aft'ery, Thomas. 111.
McCarthy. Callaghaa, 212.
McCartv (McCartney), Ann, 2G0 ; James. 200,
299, 33S (2).
McCharney, Alexander, 112.
McClashin (McCioshin), Catherine, 257 ; John.
257. 258 ; John George. 25 7.
McClellan. Mrs., 274.
McCohen, Andrew, 111.
McConliff. Dennis. 303.
McCoy, Eliza. 200, 301 ; James, 200.
McDonald, Daniel. 258 ; John, 193 ; Mrs.. 199 ;
Sarah. 198.
McDonough, Miss. 170.
McEwan, Alexander. 2*0 ; Margaret, 230.
McGee, Frances, 18 : Ueorge Robert, 1?.
McOrath. Rebecca. 329.
McGuinis (McGuiniss), — , 132, 170. 177, 273.
Mc Henley. George Castor, 103 (2).
Mclnnes, Alexander, 217.
McKella. Caroline Penistone, 2S1.
McKenley (McKenly), Edward. S9 ; Jane, 88;
Mary, 88, 89 (3) ; Patrick, 88, 89 (2), 90 ;
Wm., 90.
McKname, Francis, S7.
McLachlans. Mr.. 274.
McEake, Catherine. 232 ; Eliz., 232.
McEeod, Duncan, 270 ; Henrietta Peach, 270.
McMahon, Rebecca, 134.
McMeil, Neil, 109.
McMurray. James, 10 J.
McNeil (Mackneale. MeXiel), James. 355 ; John
Richard. 328 ; Margaret Jane, 328 ; Niel,
253.
McNish. Mary, 9S, 100 ; Robert, 98, 100 (2).
McPherson. John. 18; Margaret, 331: Mary
Magdalen Lucille. 18 ; — , 132.
McQuerter. — . 193.
McSheen (McShean), James, 527 ; John, 1 |s.
McSheer, James, 149; Purlettah, 149; Pur-
lettah Beauchamp, 1 19.
Mc Tear (McTair, McTerre). lau.es, .555 ; Sam.,
299, 300; Sarah, 134 ; William. 299; Win..
junr.. 134.
McVey, William, 2 10.
Meacharu. Abel, IB, 17; Elizabeth, 17; Grace,
10 ; Hannah. 15 : Robert, 15.
Mead (Meade). Ann, 14; Eleanor. l:i9 ; Eliza-
beth. 139; George, 42, 88 ; John, 89. 91, 101 ;
Judith. 90; Mary, 42. 44. SS. 89. 139. 254 ;
Thomas. 139, 109 (2). 208 (2), 212, 252. 253,
254 (2). 353 : William. 12, II. SS, 89. 91.
Meakins. Anne. 10 ; George, 10.
Mears (Meres), Elizabeth, 230 ; Sir John, 22 ;
Robert, 230.
Medley, John. I1 0.
Mediicott, Jeremiah, 108.
Medows. Charles, 35 i.
Mellish. Robert, 105.
Melton, Joseph. 230.
Menard, General. 3 15.
Mjrcer. Hubert Gniehard, 350 (2), 351.
Louisa Ann.
159 (2);
100. 300
273,270,
; — • 173,
249 (2) ; Sir Charles,
Merchant, Anne, 324 ; Peter, 324
Meredith. Henry, 105 ; John. 108
133 ; Richard. 133.
Merouxe. Moro alius, sec Moro alia* Merouxe.
Merreweather (Merriwother), Ann, 149 ; Mary,
9 ; Richard. 9.
Merrick. Ann. 215 (l') ; Edward. 215 ; Elizabeth,
215 (3); Henry. --'15 ; John, 215 ; Mary. 215 ;
William, 215 (-2).
Merritt (Merit. Merrit), Mary, 142.
Penelope. 100; Thomas, 142. 159.
(2) ; -, HOD (2).
Mesman, Daniel. 353.
Metcalfe. Geo.. 177. 274 ; Mr.. 131. 223
277; R., 177. 274 ; Robt., 314, 317
314, 317, 307.
Meulen, Cornelius Yander Onder, 116.
Mew, Thomas, 111.
Michael. Priscilla, 112.
Mieklewaite, Joseph, 107
Middleton, Arthur. 107,
209 ; Tomison. 1 19.
Mightin. Hugh. 110.
Mighty, Mary, 01.
Milbourne, (iurdon, 183; Mary, 1S3.
Miliimay. Carew, 151 ; Jane. 151.
Mildrin. James, 85.
Miles. Anne. 92; Elizabeth. 119 ; John, 92, 119;
William. 211.
Milflin, Elizabeth, 355.
Milicent. Gabriel, 112.
Mill. Rathshua, 201; Ithamar, 214;
214, 261 (2).
Millard, — , 93.
Miller (Millar), Ann. 07 ; Cath., 67
356 ; David, 356 ; Elizabeth, 356 ;
61 ; James. 251, 302, 359. 305 ; John, 101
Lady, 349: Margarett, 15; Mary, 119, 359;
Rachael, 207 ; Sir W. E., 349 ; Walter, 119 ;
William. 207 : — , 170, 359 (2), 305, 306.
Milliard, Philip. 103.
Milliner, Sarah, 17.
Millrom, Dorothy. 304.
Mills, Abraham! 02 : Betty. 254 ; Catherine.
350, 352, 354 (2) ; Charity Ann. 329 : Charles,
6; Cornelius. 0 ; Elizabeth, 62 ; George Gal-
way. 213 : Isaak, 13 : Isabell, 122 ; James, 17 ;
.bine. 13. 10; John. IBS, 1 71 (1 1). 25.;. 254(2),
290, 329, 350 (2), 351 (3), 352 (2) ; John. junr..
351,352; Judge, 302 ; Katherine, 17 ; Mary
Cath., 0. 7 (2); Mathew, 0 (2). 1(58. 355:
Peter, 104; Peter Mathew. 211, 550(2). 352
(2), 351 (3); Sarah. 303 ; Thomas, 358 (2),
360; William. 30. 108,500; — . 183.
Mill-ward, 218.
Millward, Anna Maria. 21*: Elizabeth Mary,
9, 11; E. B., 218; John Gardner. 21a (2);
Thomas, 218 ; Thomas Nixon. 218 : — ,218.
Milne. Alexander. 240; Andrew. 280; Archi-
bald, o;t ; Augusta Georgiana, 280; Emma,
1*; Jno., 18; Peter, 210; Sophia, 280 (2) ;
William, 280.
Miluer (Millner), Elizabeth, 51 ; Joane, 104 ;
Maria. 51 ; Miss, 51 (2); Sir William. 51 (2).
252.
Mings. William S., 331.
Minor. Alice, 1 lo ; James, 1 10.
Minshall. Thomas, lii7.
Minson. Robert, 121 ; Suzannah, 121.
Minvielle. Elizabeth. 331.
Mitcliaui, Thomas, 1 12.
Richard,
Daniel,
Isabelle,
41G
CARII3BEANA.
Mitchell, Anne, 12, 2S0; Capt., 220 (2) ; Charles,
112; John, 12, 280; Peter, ltil ; William,
20.
Mi ten, Eleanor, 14 ; John. 114.
Moare, sec Moore.
Modyford, Elizabeth, Go ; Governor, 240 ; Grace,
6l"; Sir John, 110; Sir Thomas, 106.
Moe, Cheeseman. 331.
Mohun (Mohoane). David, 123; Emitt. 10;
Honor, 12:) ; John. 16, 112.
Moir, Frances. 92 ; .Alary, 1)2 (2) ; Oliver Ben-
net, 92 : Win.. 92 (2).
Moleson, John. 302.
Molesworth (Molseworth). Ilender, 110; Sir
Hender, 216 ; Sir John, 167, 250 ; Walter,
290.
Moligny, Marquis de, 334.
Molineux (Molinaux, Molineaux, Mullinix),
Charles Laval. 246 ; Coll.. 91. 92 : Crisp. 253 ;
James. 43 ; John. 43, 353, 362 : John Davis.
208 (2). 249 ; Kennedy, 91 ; Mar-Tret, 39;
Mary, 92, 140, 331 ; Richard, 39. 91 ; Staple-
ton, 249.
Mollins, Rebecca, CO.
Molly,—. 174.
Molyne, Anne. 109 ; William. 112.
Monboucher, James. 276.
Monck. Christopher, 158 ; Frances, 158; John.
158(2).
Monckton, General, 184.
Moncrieff (Moncriel). Geonre, 168 (2), 252 (2).
Money, Anne, 147 ; John, 147 (2).
Monicatt, Peter, 109.
Monmouth, John. 107.
Monson, Thomas, 112.
Monteith, William. 258.
Montford, Thomas, Lord. 170 (2).
Montsomerie. Hiv.rh, xiii ; Jane. xiii.
Montolieu, Charles Lewis. 168 (5) ; Lewis
Charles. 253 (2) ; — . 252.
Moody, Geonre. 4:; (3). 92
Margaret, 119 ; Mary, 43.
Moonc, Thomas, 110,
Moore (Moare. Moor), Adam. Ill : Benjamin.
358. 360 ; Betty. 60 ; Catherine. 122 ; Dorothy
Frere, 330 ; Edward. 122 ; Edward Henry,
330; Elizabeth. 15, 17, 266; Georgiana. 7;
Henrietta. 6, 7 (2) ; Hestor, 23(5 ; James Tho-
mas. 331 ; John. 15, 16, 20, 101 (2). 160 (2) ;
Sir John, 319 : Joseph. 300 ; Lorenzo. 7 (2) ;
Mary. 16, 60, 236. 331 ; .Mrs., 331 : Peter. 60 :
Ralph, 206; Rebecca, 61: William, 01, S6,
104, 236, 355 ; Williamza Caroline Mary, 7.
Moose, Robert, 20.
Moquct, Fraucois. 84 : Michael, 81.
Morales, Charles Xaelarty, 217.
Morant, John, 108.
Moidauut, Elizabeth, 51 ; George, 50, 51 ; Mary,
50, 51.
Morden, Col., 316).
More, John, 111, 112; Mary Charlotte Thorn-
hill, 297 ; Thomas, 111'.
Moreno, Gabriel. 111.
Morgan (Morgans), Anne, 33.61,236: Blcdry,
105; Clement. 291). 300 ; David,10l ; Edward,
104, 105; Eleonore, 122; Sir Henry, 100;
Joanna. 14. 204; Johanna. 299; John. 105,
237,300; Margaret, 122 ; Marinas, 162. 200,
299,300(2); Mary, II. 120, 123; Richard.
105, 355; Robert, 14; Sarah. 200; Thomas,
105 ; William, 108, 236, 299, 301 ; — . 301.
Jane. 43 (2). 92 ;
62 ; Robert, 119.
Mor^ratride. Joseph, 13; Rachel, 13.
Morlev, 'Thos.. 285
Morlot't. Francis, 104.
Moro alia.* Meruuxe. Mary, 2:56 ; Phillip. LoO.
Morpby (Morphev). Edmd.. :>57 ; Edward, 303 ;
Eleanor. 92, 303; John, 89 ; Mary, 89. 92;
Michael, 89 ; Patrick. 258 ; Sarah. 303 ; Win..
92.
Morrell (Morrel), Joane, 118; Samuel, 25S ;
William, 118.
Morris, 49.
Morris (Morrice). Alexander. 330 ; Caroline. 51 ;
Caroline Stratton,50; Catharine. 138; Daniel.
43; Darby, 234 ; Eleanor, 120, 259, 300 ; Eli :.-
beth, 238: Hannah. 14: Joanas. 109; John.
15. 40, 41 (2), 42, 141, 238 ; John. junr.. 259 ;
Mar-aret. 234 ; Mary, 41. 43 (2). 50. 51. 252.
351 ; Trobat. 12; Rachel. 15; Richard. 14:
Richard William, 50 : Robert, 41. 120; Robert
Caldecott. 282 ; Sarah. 40 (2). 41 (2). 42, 51 ;
Thomas. 104, 234 ; Valentine. 49. 50 (6). 51,
^j, 171 (2). 209. 252. 351 ; William, 108.
Morrisette. .Mr., 51 ; .Mrs., 51.
Morrison (Morrisson). Ann. 144 ; Thomas, 358.
Morry, John, 119 : Mary, 119.
321 ; Daniel, 321 ;
!1, 321 ; Lancelott.
George, 44 (2), 87
43, 4 4, 89; David. 44; Eliz.,
John, 89 ; William, 42, 43
John. 14 ; Wil-
Morse, Anna, 321 ; Cath.,
Edward, 321 (2) : John,
104 ; Richard, 111.
Morson, Miss, 173.
Mortimer, Eliz., 44, 87, 139
(2), 139.
Morton, Anne, 4:
93 ; James, 42
(2), 44, 89.
Mosely, Anne, 14 ; Jeffry, 109
liam, 105.
Moss (Mosse), H. T., 272 ; Robert, 298 ; Violet,
272.
Moulder, Edward. 111.
Moulton. John. 161 ; William, 213.
Mount. William, 251 ; — , 250 (2).
Muffett, James. 104, 112.
Mugg, Richard, 105.
Mulattoes : —
Anne Frances. 257 ; Dennis. 257 ; Eve. 378 ;
Fanny, 299 : Frances, 328 : Gillante, 57s ;
Hetty, 32s ; John. 328 ; Johnny, 37s . Kitty,
299; Lucretia. 158: Maria. 5 15; Mary. 325
(2); Penelope, 376; Sallv, 299: Sarah. 328,
376; Sophia. 527 ; Thomas. 299. 51 1 ; Vio-
letta. 327 ; William. 257. 325.
Mulgrave. Lord, see Phipps.
Mulkair, John. 93 ; Mary, 93.
Mullinix, gee Molineux.
Mullins, Bryan, 119; Catharine, 119; Eliz.,
139 ; Richard, 139.
Mulrayne. Eleanor, 92 ; Margaret, 92.
Mulzae, Jacob, 304.
Mumliee, Valentine, 105.
Munday (Mundy). Anne, 17; John. 17, lo7 ;
Thomas. 1 1 2.
Munneld, Anne, 01.
Munnes. Frances. 53.
Munro (Muuroe. Munrow), A., 129; Alexander.
557; Dorothea. 76 ; Eleanor 219; I . abeth,
xiv; George, 219; Hugh, 76 : Matt., xiv :
Matthew, 70 ; Richard Jos. Gilbert, 05 ; Wil-
liam. 112.
Munton, An) bony, 212.
Murchison, John It. M., 281 (2); Kenneth, 281 :
Sarah Eli/a. 281.
INDEX.
417
Mure, Thomas. 135.
'•irffey (Murfey, Murtllev). gee Murphy.
to fin, John, II I (2).
Murt-'.v (Murfey, Murffey, Murffley, Murfy,
Murpi Murphey). Andrew, M7; Edward,
802 ; Elizabeth, 61 ; Garrett, 61, 103 ; James,
361 ; Jemima, 159 : Jeremiah, 361 ; Mary,
120, 160 j Thomas. 120. ICO ; — , 857.
Murray (Murry). Edward, 334 ; Edward, junr..
334 ; Elizabeth, 63 (3) ; Frances. 254 ; Grace,
334; Henry, 854: James Thomson, 63 (3),
213 ; James Wolfe. 08 ; John, 107. 1611 (2),
250. 254; Keith \V.. 182; Lewis. Ill ; Wil-
liam. 67, 111. 252.
Murrell. Elizabeth Jan.-. 320.
Murrow, Winifred, 122.
Mursey, Mary, 331.
Musgrave, Chr., 334; Christopher John. 227;
Marv Hannah, 884 ; Richard, 227 ; Simon,
111 ; William. 65, 227.
Mussaphia. Abraham. 246.
Musson. Samuel L'.. 279.
Myatt. Daniel. 112 ; Peter. 111.
Myer, Elizabeth Mary. 329 ; John, 320.
Myers, Ellen Spalding. 27!); Hugh Morrison,
279; Sir William, 330; William Robertson, 279.
Myler, Arthur, 276.
N
Naesmvth, Sir James, 66 ; Janet, 66.
Nagle,*— . 193.
Nale, Ann. 2:52 (2) ; John, 232 ; Mary, 232 ;
Thomas. 859 (2).
Nanton, John. 258 ; Martha. 258 ; Sarah, 259;
Thomas, 257.
Napier, Archibald. 297.
Narborough. Sir Daeth, 163 (7).
Narvais, Jacques, IDS.
Nash, Ann, 159 ; James, 58 ; Robert, 5S.
Nasher, Mary. 119.
Nattali (Nattall), John, 330.
Na3'lor. Anthony, 48 ; James, 43, S7 ; John,
42 ; Marv, 42 ;* Kobert, 207 (2), 352 ; Sarah,
42, 43, 87 ; — . 87.
Nazerine, James, 303.
Neale (Neal), Ann. If,, 284 (2) ; Charles, 234 (2) ;
Edwyn. 281 ; Elizabeth, 188. 149, 284 ; Fran-
ces, 284, 292. 355 ; Georire. 16, 857 ; James,
357 ; Joannah. 236 ; John. 1 16, I IS, 288. 355 ;
Joseph, lit; (2), 149, 28.8, 325 ; Martha. 1 10 ;
Mary. 12. 61. 146 (2), 149, 281 ; Richard. 355 ;
Thomas, 284 (2) ; William. 110, 112. 292 (2) ;
— , 148.
Neave, James. 297 ; Richard. 210, 352 (2) ;
Richard, jun., 297 ; Thomas. 210 (4).
Neblett, Alice, 881 ; set also Nibblett.
Needham (Nedhani), George, 11"; Hellcn, loo :
Margaret, 60 ; Mary, 15 ; Win., 100.
Neeff. Fatr., 87.
Neilson. Archibald, 64.
Nelras, Anne. 120; Giles, 120.
Nelson (Nellson). Baron, 15; Elizabeth, 118;
Frances. 15: Frances Herbert, Viscountess,
22; Horatio, Viscount, 22; John. 104, 18',
170(4), 171, 297, 298,352; Judith, 180;
William, 118.
Nesbitt (Nesbett), Arnold, 352; Walter, 351.
Nesfield, Anne, 17, 61 ; Thomas, 17.
Netheway. John, xiii.
VOL. I.
Nett, Isaac, 247.
Netto. Isaac, 218 (2).
Neveel (Nevel), Margaret, 119 ; Richard, 255.
Nevinson. John. 05.
New, James, 2' 18.
Newberry (Newbery), Job, 110; John. 28.4;
Katherine. 59 ; Nathaniel, 21 1 ; Robert, 59.
Newby. Mary. 119.
Newell, Charles, 110; George, 112; Hannah,
14 ; Nicholah, 14 ; Robert, 110.
Newjan, Joane, 121.
Newlyn, Amelia Fassmore, 66 ; William Rous. 66.
Newman. Anne, 13; Elizabeth, 17; Joan. 10;
John, 104, 114; Nathaniel. 236; Richard,
107 ; Robert, 16 ; William. 17.
Newport. George, 226.
Newson (Newsom). Benjamin. 17 ; Edward
(Edmund), 236; Elizabeth. 17; John. 10S.
Newth. Ann, 182 (2).
Newton, Anne, 121 ; Elizabeth, 297: Henry. 123,
358 ; Isaac, 121 ; John. 207 ; Margaret, 361 :
Mary, 123; William, 170. 25S. 2S9. 207. 361.
Nibblett. Jane Sanders, 329 ; xee alto Neblett.
Mbbn, 225.
Nibbs (Nibbes), Abraham. 255 (2), 256 (4) ;
Barbara. 78(2). 225. 226(2) ; Barry. 256 ; Ben-
jamin, 255 ; Catherine. 255 ; Elizabeth, 208 :
Emily Mary, 226 ; Frances, 255 ; George, 226
(2); Henry, 255, 256; James. 210 (5). 255.
256; James Langford, 7S. 211 (4), 225. 226
(2) ; Jane, 225 ; John. 225. 255 (2), 258 ;
Jonah, 258 ; Joseph. 255. 256 ; Margaret, 256 ;
Martha, 255 (3) ; Mary, 225 ; Mary Ann. 258;
Nicholas. 255, 256 : Richard, 226 ; Samuel.
78. 170, 225 (2), 226. 296 ; Thomas, 225, 255 ;
William. 256 : — . 170, 101.
Nichols (Niccoll, Nicholls, Nicolls), Agnis, 236 ;
Ann, 34, 237 ; Benj., 67 ; Christopher. 287 ;
Edward. 104, 10S ; George, 121 : Jacob. 108 ;
James, 169, 237 ; Jeane, 121 ; Fetcr, 359 (2) ;
Richard, 34 ; Thomas, xvi, 87.
Nicholson, John, 300; Laurence, 311 ; Mark.
380 ; Rebeckah, lis.
Nickson, William, 104.
Nightingale, — , 5.
Nihell, Jane Sanders, 329 : Peter, 329.
Niles, Mary, 328.
NUbct, xiv, 83.
Nisbet (Nisbett), Anne, 83 ; Caroline, riv, S3 ;
Clara Amelia. 88; Frances. 45: Josiah, 22.
45 ; Mary Amelia, 83 ; Robert Parry, 83 (2) :
W.. siv ; Walter. 83 (2). 285, 306.
Nitt, Thomas. Iu6.
Nixon. Elizabeth. 01. 110; James. 91, 140:
John Lvons. 848 ; Margaret, 01.
Noble, Francis, 112 : — . 19.
Nodeu, Ilalph, 205. 296.
Noell, Martin. 185 (2), 188. (2). 210 : Nathaniel.
166, 210 ; Thomas, 166.
Nogle. Margaret, 92; Mary. 48, so, 02; Tho-
mas, 43, 80, 02 ; — , 48, 89.
Nolan, John. 296.
Nooman. Elizabeth. 110.
Noon. Christian, 150 (2); Thomas, 159, 357.
Noree, < 'load, 181.
Norlord, Sarah. 81 ; — . 81.
Norman, James, 207, 352; Marjraret, 120;
Mary, 380 ; Peter, 112; Thomas, V,0i ; Tobias,
120; William, 3C0.
Norris, Arthur, 106; Jos.. 8 ; Robert, 119;
Sarah, 119 ; I., xiii ; Thomas. IS.
U O
418
CAKIBBEANA.
76; —,131, 172.276,367.
William. 358.
Jean, 254!
Nicholas, 65, 138 (2);
North, Amy, 2G ; Anne. 13; Catharine, 118;
Francis, Lord, 250, 251 ; George, 15, 26. 108,
253; William. 163.
Norton. James, 383 : Rebecka, 355.
Nott. Richard. 302, 356.
Nowell, Richard. 85.
Nowland, Arthur. 1 1 1.
Noy. Mary, 15, 16.
Noyce. (!.. 1 77 : Mrs..
Nozerine. .Tames. 358
Nuccoll. James, 254 ;
Nudd. Edward. s5.
Nugent. Leroux, 210
Oliver. 210.
Nun. Jonathan. 236 ; Susannah, 236.
Nuns (N'unes). Frances. 33 : Thomas I., 281.
Nurse, Elizabeth Thomasin.329 : Joshua Bushel),
330 ; Katharine. 330.
Nusum. Elizabeth Ann. 331.
Nuthall, John. ISO : Julia Charlotte. ISO.
Nutt, Elizabeth, 122.
Oakes, Elizabeth, 12; William, 12. 111.
Oatlev, J. F., 331.
Obiieii (O Bryen). ('apt., 274 ; Timothy, 140.
Ochterlonys, — , 176.
O'Conner. Lydia, !l9 ; Mulachy, 0'.).
O'Daly. James. SI!.
Oddie, Henry Iloyle, 209 (2).
Odearne, George, 331.
O'Dell, Sarah Brisbane. 313. 311.
Oduly. Deannau, 1 1 > ; Dorcas. 118.
Oesterman (Oysterman). Elizabeth. 234, 25* ;
John. 258 : Martha. 232 : Penelope, 258 ;
Thomas, 234 ; William, 234.
Offenolo, Catharine. 118; Thurlo, 118.
Offield. Elizabeth, 16.
O'Flaherty. Roderic. 53.
Ogden. John. 208 ; John, junr.. 354 (2) ; Mary
Henrietta, 354 (2) ; Thomas, 106.
Ogilvie, Thomas. 250.
Ogle. Geo.. 7.
Oglebey (Oglesbey), Alexander, 357 ; David,
357.
Ohogan, James. 106.
Old, Abraham, 1 1".
Oldiield, Elizabeth. 34 ; Henry. 111.
Oldmixon. John, H"1.
Oldys. William. 110.
Olive, Elizabeth. 15.
Olives, 151.
Oliver, 126.
Oliver, Anne, 150 ; Dr.
25 ; Laurence. 17, 1 12
206 ; Mary. 17, 151.1.'
352 ; Mathew, 106;
Rebecca. 6G ; Sarah Boyce,
193 ; Harriet Watkins,
; Margaret, 151 ; Maria,
.'. 154 (2), 156, 210, 252,
Richard. 117. 12''.. 127.
150 (3). 151 (6). 152 (2), 153. 136. 167, 168 (2).
170, 171. 192(3), 194. 196(2), 206, 207,208
(2), 226, 2 lit, 252. 25:;. 296, 352. :i::\ ; Richard,
junr., 296(4); Richard, senr., 296; Robert,
193; Rowland, 126, 151. 1".;, 192, 196, 255,
296,297; Samuel, 156(2), 194(2), 195, 198;
Sarah. 151 (2) ; Thomas, -'".. 1 1 r. 151, 152(2),
153. 151, 156(3), 158, 171, 192(2), 195,196,
197,198(2), 199, 2 '1. 206. 209, 210(2), 211(2).
213: Thomas, senr., 226; — , 1J3, 194, 21i>,
296.
Olton, Anne, 66; Gera, 329 ; Johannes, 330;
John Allen. 00
330.
O'Neal (ON. ale), Elizabeth, 60.378; Frances.
378; John,(ii>; Sarah, 246; Thomas, 37S (3) ;
Walter, 2 li;; _ 373.
Oneby. John, 167.
Oneland. Owen, 104.
Onion, Daniel, 121 ; Mary, 62; Tomison. 121.
Only, William. 112.
Onslow, Arthur, fj'j. 72 ; Frances. 6'J.
Oommanney, ('apt., 130.
Oorshcott. Ahraham. 108.
Orchard, Thomas, 104.
Orde, Mrs.. 2 77.
Orderson. Anna M., 329.
Ordley. Robert, 236.
Ort'ord. Edward, Karl of. 285.
Orgill, Andrew, 107, 111.
Orr. Bernard, 140 ; James. 351 : Mary, 140.
Orson, Eleanor. 92 ; Judith. 92 ; Thomas, 92.
Orton, Janet, 208 (2), 354 ; Jennett Payne, 210 ;
Simon, 106.
Orum, Clement, 14 ; Elizabeth. 14.
Osborne (Oshorn, Osbourne). Ann. 249 ; Fran-
ces, 181; George. 16, 112; Jane. 257; John,
210, 257 ; John Husl.and.257 ; Kean. 181 (4) ;
Keene, 181 ; Mary, 16; Philipe, I06 ; Samuel
Alpress. 25.
Oswell, Henry, 236.
Ottley (Ottely, Ottly), Christina. 71. 72:
Drewry (Drury), 7l". 71, 151', 168, 169 (4),
211 (2), 251, 253(3), 254. 256 (2). 355. 358;
Edey, 303 ; Eliz., 140 : George. 210 ; Jane,
374: Margaret, 159 (2) ; Mary,256; Richard.
23. 350 ; Sarah Willet, 210 (2) ; Thomas, 256,
35S ; William. 72, 251. 253. 254 (2).
Oughterson, Arthur. 330; Elizabeth. 330.
Oughton. Sir James Adolphus. 354.
Outram, Margaret K., 332.
Owen, Catherine, 161 ; Hugh, 108
112.
Oxden. Ann. 122 : Paul, 122.
Oxley, Elizabeth Udell. 331 ; William. 331.
Oxnard. Diana, 167 ; Francis, 167,
Oysterman, tee Oesterman.
John
William, 14}
P Abraham, 356
Pacheco. David. 1 1 I.
Packer. Charles, 21.;.
Packering. Mary, 3 1 ; William, 34.
Paddy, Samuel, 108.
Padery, Eleonore, 119.
l'admore. J. S„ 3.
Pagan, Mi-, jj.-, : Mrs., 225; Thnma-
William, 222. 224 225* 17'' 173 17
276.
Page, Henrietta, 257; Henry, 12;
Martha. 12; Rachel, 140 j Samuel
mas, 112.
Paggett. Thomas. lo7.
Pagisseys, — , i:;j.
Paice, Joseph, 1 1.
Paine, ■*■ 1 Payne.
Painter, Paul, 163 ; Sir Paul,
Pakenham, George Edward,
213.
Palairet, David, 6 ; John, 5 ;
Pallatine, 359,
h>hn
188
173 :
4. 222.
. 250 ;
; lho-
166.
234 ; John 1
Sukey, 6.
ienry.
INDEX.
419
Pallett, Riort, 301.
Palmer, Anne, 17; Charity. 54; Dorothy. 33 j
Francis, 12, 51; John. 104, 109, 114 ; Joshua.
235; Mary, 12; Ralph, 106; Robert, 113;
Sarah, 360 ; William. 235 (2). 360.
Panton, Christina. 214 ; John, 244.
Papeen, Frances, 377.
Papin. Deborah, 361.
Papon, Daniel, 4 (2). 7, 8 (3) ; Louisa, 4, 5. 6 ;
-Mr., 6 ; Paulina. 4, 7, 8 (2) ; Peter, 4. 5, 6,
7, 361 ; Stephen. 1. 5 (2). 6, 8 (2).
Parchment, Richard, 108.
Pargott, Mary, 14.
Paris, see I'arris.
Parke. Alexander. 122; Daniel, 3S2 (2) ; Eliza-
beth, 42 ; Governor. 72 ; John, 42 ; -Magda-
lene, 122.
Parker, David, 2:58 ; Edward. 118; Elizabeth.
IIS; James. 312 (2); Jane. 62. 120. 238 ;
John, In 4. 2.<3, 5o;; ; Joseph, 104 ; Poorer. 72 ;
Stephen, 106 ; William, 62, 106 (2), 108.
Parkes, Alexander, loS.
Parkinson, Frances. 32 1 ; James, lol ; John, 18,
107; Leonard. 21 ; Mary. IS ; Mary Ann, 18.
Parnell. Elizabeth, 60.
Parr, jEmelia, 257; llenery, 257; William
George Lucas. 257.
Parrinton, James. 236.
Parris (Paris, parrise), Edward. 233 (2). 234,
296, 309; Elizabeth, 149. 231, 233. 2.14, 325,
378; Fanny Henrietta, 45 ; .lames. 149, 231,
234, 325, 326 j John. 106 (2). 234, 326, 327 ;
Joseph, 327 ; Mary, 3 78 ; Richard Xeave, 45 ;
Roger, 231 ; Sarah, 254 ; Thomas. 149 ; Wil-
liam, 301, 325.
Parrot, Edward. 87.
Parruui, Elizabeth, 62.
Parry, A., 168 ; Amye, 251 (2) ; Anne. 83 ; Bar-
bara, 140, 141; Grace, 140; John, 10 (2);
Mary, 10; Robert, 83 ; William, 140.
Parson, Edward, 169, 295, 296; Grace. 44 (2);
Mary, 295.
Parsons. Alice, 12. 16, 123; Daniel, 32S ; Ed-
ward, 182, 183: George. 110; George Stan-
berry, 361; George Webb, 344; Henrietta,
31 i ; James, 12 ; John, 12. 106. 123 ; Lucretia,
344; Margaret, 12; Mary, 16, 182 (2); Ste-
361 ; I'homas, 296 ; Sir
Martha. 118 ; Robert. 114,
phen, 299 (2), 30
Win., 188 ; — , 30
Partridge, John, 110
113.
Paske. Joshua. 13. 144 ; Mary, 13, 144.
Pas me re, Henry, ill.
Paters ->n (Patterson), Anthony, 360 ; Grace,
154,296,341 ; J., 344 ; James, 24 1 , 292 ; Jen-
net, 293 ; John, 1 1 2 ; Margaret, 119; Mary,
2H, 292 (2); Mrs.. 151. 199; Robert, 296;
Thomas, los ■ William. 360.
Patrick, David, 255.
Patridges, Jeremiah. 358.
Patten, Elizabeth, 1 19.
Pattin.'all. Anne. 15; Riohard, 15.
Pattism (Patison), Anno. 123: Elizabeth. 13;
George, 13. lud ; Joshua, 209; Katherinc, 59 ;
Mary, 33 ; Thomas, 33.
Patton, Andrew. Ins.
Paul (I'aull), Arohibald, 18; Eliza Ann. is;
George, 106; Mary. 118; Robert, 329 (2),
337.
Paulk, Elizabeth, 111 ; Riohard, 110.
Paupa, Robert, 104.
Paviour, William, 104.
Paxton, Harry, 212 ; James, 18 ; Mary. 18.
Pay/16, >'i.
Payne (Paine), Ann. 252; Anthony, 111 :
Charles, 151. 211: Edward, 154: Elizabeth,
1 1, 333, 360 ; Frances, 36 ; Sir Gillies, 1 iiS (2),
169, 170, 207, 253 (2), 295 (2). 2'.";. 35 1 . 352
(3); James, 302, 329, 351; John, 16. 106 ;
Joseph, 11; Katherine. 16,17; Mary, 6 (2) ;
Marv Braithwaite, 331: Mary Pasquereau,
6 ; Ralph, 169. 170 (4). 215. 21'., 290, 295. 296,
298 (2), 350 (2), 357 ; Sir Ralph, 210 ; Rich-
ard, 360 ; Sarah, 329 : Thomas, 108 ; Thomas
Adney, 6 ; Willett, 247 ; — , 193, 358.
Payton, Judith. 61 ; Richard, 61.
Pe . . . .. Margery, 147.
Peace, Elizabeth, 62.
Peach, Paul. 104.
Peale, William. 106.
Pearce(l'eirce), Charles. 100 : Eliz. Philadelphia,
Ion; John, 104; Mary, 118; Richard, 106 ;
William, 211 (3).
Pearne (Peine), Kobert, 2 (2), 168, 169 (2), 251
(2), 252, 253, 254.
Pearson, Henry Shepherd, 22. 137 (2), 138 (2).
Peartree. Susannah. 159.
Peates. Joseph, 359 ; Sarah. 359.
Peaton. Ann. 38 ; Wm., 3S (2).
Peckham, William. 207, 350 ; — , 70 (2), 73.
Peckstone, Joan, 16.
Pedder. James. 77 ; John. 77.
Pediman. John Smith, 299.
Pedrick, Elizabeth, 162.
Peeke, John, 113.
Peete, William. 111.
Peirce, see Pearce.
Pelham, — , 346.
Pemberton, 266, 268, 306, 310.
Pembcrton, 242 pi., 267.
Pemberton, Adriana. 267. 310. 341 ; Alice Evelyn,
270 ; Alice Louisa, 270 ; Ann. 232 (2), 268
(3). 269, 271, 272, 306, 309 (2), 327. 338;
Anna, 271 ; Anna Maynard. 272 : Annie Ger-
trude, 270 ; Ann Jones, 271. 312. 311: Ann
Mills, 3u7 ; Ann Prentis, 5o9 ; Aubrey, 309 ;
Augustus Thomas Molan. 311 : Bridget, 263,
269, 5o7 (2). 308, 309. 310 (4) ; Catherine. 266,
270, 271: Cecelia. 267 (2); Cecilia Butler.
307 ; Charles McLeod Eraser. 2/1 ; Christian,
308, 309, 310 (2), 339 ; Christobella, 257 ;
Duncan Robert Mel.eod. 271 ; Duncan Scott,
271 ; Edward. 307. 309 (5). 311. 312, 338,342 ;
Edward Gerald, 270; Eliza Williams, 271.
212. 511 ; Elizabeth, 266 (3), 267, 268. 305 (2),
306 (2), 307 (4), 308 (3), 309, 310(4), 311 (2),
328, 357. 35S. 339 (3). 340 : Elizabeth Butler,
338; Elizabeth Frances, 307 ; Elizabeth Mar-
garet. 327 ; Emly Marion, 271; Ethel Fran-
ces, 270 ; Ethel Vera, 270 ; Eva, 272 ; Fanny,
308 ; Florence Adelaide, 272 : Frances, u • '• 7 .
268, 3m; (2i. 307, 311, 32m. 338 (2 I, 342 (3) .
Frances Herbert, 307 ; Erances Maynard 338;
Franei:-, 267, 306, 309, 311, 326, -.is ; I lilbert,
267 ; (Jrace Vancourt, 272 : Harriet. 270, 3 12
(2), 313(3); Harriet Peach, 315 ; Henrii
Catherine, 271 ; Henrietta Peach, 270, 27 1 : Ian
Charles McAndrew, 271 ; James Ernest. 309 ;
James Parris. 308 ; Jane, 341 ; Jane Elizabeth,
272 ; Jane Faliiot, 271 : John, 266, 308 ; John
Boile.au, 270 ; John Butler, 263, 312, 512 (2).
343 (3), 344; John McLeod, 270; Josoph,
420
CARIBBEANA.
30S, 309 ; Joseph Herbert, 300, 308, 309 (2),
343, 344, 377 ; Judith, 305, 310 ; Judith But-
ler, 31)5 ; Katharine Frances. 270 ; Kittv, 308,
339; Lilley, 271 ; Louisa, 309, 310, 311 ;
Lucretia, 209, 270, 306 (2). 376, 377; Mar-
garet, 266, 269 (2). 303, 3U6 (2), 309. 311 (2),
32.5, 326 (2), 327, 338 (2), 341, 377, :!7S ; Mar-*
garet Emily, 271 ; Marguerite Ellen, 270 ;
Maria, 272 ; Marion Ethel, 272 ; Martha, 306,
338. 341, 342 ; Mary, 266, 268, 272. 305, 306.
309, 310, 324. 326, 342 (2). 376 : Mary Adelaide,
272; Mary Butler, 309, 310, 311 ; Mary Eliza-
beth, 272 : Xancy, 338 ; Patty, 338 ; Peggy,
338; Polly, 338. 341; K. C. B., 266. 344:
Rachael, 267 ; Balph, 267 ; Kebccca. 266 (2) ;
Robert, 232 (3), 266 (2), 2U7 (3). 268 (4). 269
(3), 270, 305, 306, 307 (2), 308 (3). 309, 310
(8). 311 (6), 312 (5), 325. 3:17 (5), 338 (2). 339
(2), 352 ; Robert, junr., 307, 308. 309 (2), 311 ;
Robert Boileau, 270, 272 : Robert Charles
Boileau. 270 : Robert Hughes. 271, 344 ;
Roger, 107, 266 (7). 267 (2), 263 (3). 269 (3),
272 (2), 305 (3), 306 (4), 309, 310. 311 (3),
312, 324, 337 (3), 338 (3), 341, 342 ; Roger
Bridgwater, 30S, 310; Sallv Daniell, 3o7 ;
Samuel, 307, 309, 338, 339 (0), 340. 342. 37S ;
Samuel Clarke. 269, 272. 305, 306, 308 ; Sarah.
206, 305, 3116. 307. 309 (2), 310, 311. 327, 328 ;
Sarah Ann, 344 ; Sholto. 271 ; Sholto Archi-
bald, 270 ; Sholto Boileau, 272 ; Sholto
Edmoustone, 271; Sholto Friell. 271, 272;
Sholto Rawlins, 272 ; Sholto Thomas, 271,
344 ; Susan. 267 ; Thomas. 340 ; Violet, 272 ;
Walter, 309 (2), 338 ; Walter Maynard. 309,
338, 339; William, 269, 272. 305. .".OH (2), 307
(2), 311 (3), 312. 324. 325, 326 (2). 327, 32*.
338 (2), 339 (2), 310, 342 (2). 377. 378 : Wil-
liam Butler, 3(iS. 310. 311, 312 (3), 377 ; Wil-
liam Henry, 309, 310 ; William Sanders. 300,
338 ; William Webbe. 308 ; Yolande Con-
stance, 270 ; — , 272 (2), 308.
Pembroke, Countess of, 71 ; Earl of, 71.
Pembroke, Thomas, 167 (2), 250 (2) ; — . 167.
Pen. see Penn.
Pender, see lJinder.
Pendergrass, Marg., 139.
Pendry, Philip, 113.
Penhallow, Charles, 110.
Penistone, John, 108.
Penlerick, Margaret. 121; Martha, 118; Tho-
mas. 121.
Penn (Pen), John. 251 ; Richard, 251 (2) ; Tho-
mas, 167, 251 (2) ; William, 167, 250 : — . 322.
Pennant, Elizabeth, 12 ; Gilford, 12. 106; Henry,
252 ; John, 252 : Sir Samuel, 252.
Pennell, Thomas, 106.
Pennerelick, James, 101.
Pennington, Eliz., 262.
Penniston, Dorothy, 13: Stephen. 13.
Peuvold, James. 2'.' 7.
Peny, William. 110.
Pepwell, ticorge, 104.
Pepys, Richard. 104.
Percival (Pereifull. Persival, Purcivall). Anne.
326 ; Benjamin, 33, in ; Cicilia, 38; Eliza-
beth, 38, 39 (2). 325, 32(5 ; Hays, 38 ; Hester.
159; Hugh, ill: James, 109; John, 159;
John Cristopher, 325 ; Margaret, 111 ; Mar-
gret, 38 ; Mary, 6 ; Samuel, 325, 326 ; L'homas
Wilson, III : Valentine. SH, 3:1.
Percy, Lieut.-Col., 382,
Perkingson. see Perkinson.
Perkins, Ann, 331 ; James, 300 ; Thomas, 237 ;
William, 110.
Perkinson (Perkingson). Ann, 356 ; George,
356 (2). 35il; Hester, 15!).
Perrain. bank, 245.
Perreau, Elizabeth, 355.
Perrott. Hu-h. 114 ; John. 104.
Perrv, Daniel. HI ; George. 133 : Griffith, 109 ;
Henry. 379: Rachael, 133: Thomas. 110.
Pestell, — . 210.
Peterborough. Earl of. 216.
Peterkin, J., 10 ; Joshua, SO.
Peters, John, 102 : Joseph. 60 : Mnry. 60.
Peterson (Petterson). Ann. 158 (2). 160, 321. 327,
344 ; Bates Williams. 271. 344 : Charles. 327 ;
Elizabeth. 327 : Jane. 344 (2; ; Jane Falliot,
271 ; John, 324, 327, 344 : Penelope, 234 ;
Peter, 158. 161 (2); Peter Lonirmuid (or
Longonaid). 361 ; Rebecca. 60. 358 ; Richard.
358,361 ; Thomas. 342; Win., 154, 231.
Pettiford (Pethford). Andrew. 42, 86, 87, 92:
John. 42, 86 ; Mary, 42, 86, 92.
Pettit, John, 108.
Petty, William, 10S.
Phelps. Elizabeth. 123: Richard. 123.
Philadelphia. Elizabeth. 9, 11.
Philip, Js.. 199 : Richard, 110.
Philippson. Catherine, 10.
Philips, see Phillips.
Phillimore. W. P. W.. 379.
Phillips (Philips). Anne, 15 ; Charles, 302. 359;
Du Bart. 145 ; Eliz.. 66 ; Francis, 302. 35'.',
300 : George, 209 ; James, 300 ; Jane. 12 ;
John. 12, 71. 104, 213; John Randall, 211
(2); Mary, 145; Robert, 108: Samuel. 104,
164 ; Sarah, 379 ; Thomas. 15 ; Thomas Pel-
ham. 244, 246. 291 : Vincent. 107.
Philpott (Phillpot), John, 361 ; — , 302.
1'niPPs, 68.
Phipps (Phippes), Ann. 08. 69, 70. 71. 72. 76;
Anna, 07 ; Catherine. 70, 71 : Lady Cathe-
rine, 70. 71, 73; Christina. 71 ; Constautine.
xiv, 67, C,S (2), 70, 71 (2), 72. 73, 74. 75, 70 (6),
298, 350; Sir Constantino. 69, 70, 71. 72, 73,
74; David, 70 (2); Dorothv, 74: Edward,
69. 71, 72, 73 (2): Eliakim. 70; Eliza.
xiv, 127; Elizabeth. 68 (:>;. 69, 70 (3), 71.
72, 74, 253. 295, 2'."; (2): Frances. 69 (2),
72.76: Francis. t'.7 (2). 0> (3), 69 (2). 71
(2), 72(2). 73. 71. 75. 259. 253, 251. 295 (2),
290 (2); George, 67, 68 : H. R., xiv. 239;
Hannah. 72 ; Harriott. 72 : James. 67, 09 (3;,
70, 71, 72 (3). 75. 74 (2), 75, 70. 255; James
Farril, 68. 71 ; Jane. 7il ; John, 70 (21. 71 (2) ;
Joseph, 68, 71. 73 (2). 1 hi. 239 : Joseph E., :.; ;
Lady, 71; Lucy, on. 71, 72; Margaret, 70,
71 ; -Maria Charlotte. 6S, 72, 75 ; Mary. 07,
08 (4), 69. 70 (4), 71 (8). 72, 7:! (5). 298, 350 ;
Mathew. 71 ; Mr., 70: Pownoll. 68, 127 ;
Robert, 68, 73 (2); Samuel, 72 (2); Sarah.
68,72; Sophia Matilda. 68 : Spencer. 70, 71,
73; Susanna. 6>. 09, 71 (2), 75: Thomas,
67(3), 68(2). 70, 72. ;:t, 76, HO; William, 69,
70 (3), 71 (5), 73 (3) ■ Sir William.
72. 71, 75 (•_') ; — 69, 70 (2).
Phipps al i<i & lienuet, Spencer, 70, 71.
Pickerell, Mary. 51.
Pickering, Elizabeth, 60 ; Jasper, 104
171(3), 207 (2), 209, 210. 297, 2'.'-,
0,71 (2),
Joseph,
- (■») ;
Joshua, 210 (6); Margaret, 15 ; — , 351 (2)
IKDEX.
121
Pickett, Elizabeth, 17.
Pickwoad, Robert Williams. 10; Sophia, 10.
Pierce, Elizabeth, 16; Margaret, GO; Richard,
16, 112.
Pierrepont, Charles Kingston, S31 : Thomas, 331.
Pigeon, Henry. 19; Mathew, 111.
Pigott, George Cosby, 250 ; Hubert 31., 185 ;
Thos., 2 ■ 3 < j .
Pike, Coraan, 33 ; John, .57 ; Sarah, 257 ; Sarah
Anne. 2.57.
Pile, Rebecca, 329 ; Sarah, 332.
Pilgrim, Ann, 332; Henry, 113; J. F., 331,
332; Mrs., 331.
Pilkington, Thomas, 251.
Pillin, Catherine. 12.
Pineent. Richard. 104.
Pinder (Pender). Christopher. 10G : Harriet.
124; John Hathersall, 124: Miss, 330, 352;
Thomasin, 124 ; William, 330, 332, 357. 380 ;
Wm. Lake. 121.
Pinfold, Chas., 07.
Pinford. Anne, 13'J ; Benjamin, 139.
Pingart, James, 113.
Pinhorne, Edward, 104.
Pink, Anthony. 103.
Pinkerson. James, 163.
1'inncy, 381.
Pinncy, A/ariah. 45 ; John. 15. 212 (1) ; John
Fred., 212 (3) ; Maria, 45 ; William. 166.
Pinniger, John, 213.
PLutard, Jane. 111.
Piper (Pyper), Ann. 61. 3G3 ; Christopher. 3G3 ;
Eliss, '.t2 ; Hugh Allen. 36:; ; Jane. 'JO, :>l (6),
92 ; John, 91 ; Mary. 3G3 ; Robert, 90, 91 (5),
92, 363 ; Robert, senr.. 362 : Sarah. 91 ; Sus-
anna, 363 ; Thomas. 10G, HI ; William, 90.
Pips, Eleonore, 11 'J; John, 11 'J.
Pitcairn, — . 216,.
Pitchell, John, 111.
Pitcher, Eliza, 31 ; Eliza Ann. 48 : Elizabeth,
31 ; Isaac. 210 ; John Earle.31,48 ; Julius,31.
Pitches. Robert, 213.
Pitts. Alexander, lOG ; Alice, 16 ; Christian, 62 ;
Elizabeth, 302; John, 62; Mary, 15; Mat-
thew, 16, 115.
Pizing, Abraham. 109.
Plantlield. Jane. 111.
Platers. John. 25S.
Piatt, Alice, 354 (2) ; Godfrey, I'll.
Pleydell, Rebecca. 266 ; Robert. 2GG.
Plisson, John. 17: Margaret, 17.
Plott, Thomas, 106 (_•).
Plumar. Thomas. 2u9.
Plum'.ey, Elizabeth. G2 ; William. 165.
Plummer, John. 21 (2), Ins ; 1 homas Wm.. 21.
Plumsted, Robert, 296.
Pochin. Catherine. 61 ; Joseph. 61.
Pocock, Kiehurd, LOG ; Thomas, 110.
Pool, Mary, 62; Thomas, 62.
Pogson, 8.
Pogson, Anthony. 9, 11: Bedineiield, xiii. '.),
10(3), 11 (:t)": Caroline, 'J, 11 ; Charles, 9,
10, 11 ; D.inwl ('uniM-iiam. '.<. lo. n ; Ed-
ward, 9, 11 : Elizabeth, :• (2). 11 ; lili/.abeth
Mary, 9. 11 : Elizabeth Philadelphia Sarah,
9. 1 1 ; Frances, II ; Freeman, v '.' . George,
9. 10, 11 : Harriott. 9, 1 1 ; Harry r'n
Youn^r, 11 ; Henrietta Antonia, xiii, '.'. II ;
Hester, 8, 9, II ; J., xiii: -lane, tiii, '.'. 11 ;
Jane Isabella, 9. 11 ; John. S (2), U (5), 10
(8), 11 (4), 200 (4), 212 (2); Mana. II ; Mary,
William,
Thomas
Mary. 17,
106 ; Wil-
9 (2), 11 ; Milward, 9. 11 ; Mrs., xiii : Sarah.
11 ; Thomas. 9, 11; Wredeuhall Robert, 9;
— , juur.. xiii : — , senr., xiii.
Polehill, ■-■'- 1'olhill.
Polhall (Polholl). Thomas, 104 (2).
Polhill (Pohill, Polehill). Daniel. 161 ; Edward.
xiii ; Robert .Vu'_rent, 212 ; Sarah, xiii.
Polholl. see Polhall.
Pollard. Ann. 16 ; Thomas. 16.
Pollington. Alexander. 166(2): Edward, 166.
Polso, Anne. 89 : Arthur. 89 : Eleanor. S9.
Poison, Anne. 139 ; Arthur, S9, 13.' ; Arthur,
senr., 90 ; Elizabeth. 139 ; Patience, S9.
Pond, Hannah, 92 ; Jacoba, 363.304 ; Matthew,
92 ; Sarah. 140 ; Thomas. 563, 564 ;
104, 363.
Pook, Henry W.. 43, 191. 317.
Poole (Pool), Anne. 13 ; Samuel, 110
Pilkington Vander, 289.
Poor, Picrse. 104.
Poots, Jane, 34 ; T homas, 34.
Pope, Elizabeth, 15. 121 ; John. 15. 1»8 : Joseph,
104.
Popeham, Elizabeth, 15.
Popleton, John. 158: Mary, 158 ; Robert, 110;
William. 158.
Poppeen. Frances, 327 : John. 327 (2).
Popplewell. Angela. 80 ; John, 4 I ; Timothy,
86 (2). 87 ; William, 86 ; — . 193.
Porch, Elizabeth. 15.
Pore, Thomas, 108.
Port. Anne, 31 ; Henry, 34.
Porter, Elizabeth, 249 ; Jane. 34 ;
121 : Thomas, 165: William, 51.
loughby. 556.
Porterheld. Elizabeth. 254.
Portland, Duke of. 273.
Portrea. Mary, 17.
Portugall, Anne, 122.
Porunger. Margaret, 34.
Poscote. Dorothy, 35.
Posley, Thomas. 113.
Poss, Mary, 326. 377 : Nicholas, 320.
Postlethwaite, — . 177.
Potter, Anne. 43 ; Bridget,
Elizabeth. 121 ; Henry. 23 ;
89. 90, 121, 139. 361 : '.Mary.
43 (2). 90. 92; Samuel, SS ;
92 ; Sussanna. 139 ; — . 177
Povey. Richard, 155. 1-9 (3).
Powell (1'owel). Anne. 60, 122; David, 122;
Edith, 51; Elizabeth, 125: Frances, 235;
Francis, 235 ; Hugh, 1 > > I ; John, 209 : Joseph,
255(2); Mary, 62, 113; Mathew. 123: Mrs..
170; Nicholas. 113 ; Robert, 256 ; Roger,
253; Rowland, 155. 1 s:> ^5); Thomas, -'55
(4). 250.
Power. Elizabeth Ann, 33] ; John. 551 ; Nicho-
las, 255 ; — , 253.
Poyen, Nicholas, 87.
Poynton, John. 111.
Poyntz, Elizabeth, 128; Hannah, 229; Joseph,
229; Mary. 229 j Newdigate, 128; Stephen,
128, 229.
Praid, Elizabeth, 361 ; Jane. 161.
1'ratt. Nathaniel. In.;.
Pratte-n. Richard. 258.
Predeux. net Prideaux.
ii. e K. liecca. 15.
1'rentioe (,1'reutis). Edward, 251. 321; Eliz.,
231 ; Frances, 231, 321, 577 ; Haddock, 321.
(-'}•
89 (2). 90, 139 ;
5- itw. lo I ; John.
13, 58 . Nicholas,
Sarah, 13 (2) — .
422
CARIBBEAN A.
Prescott, George, 378 ; Mary, 370 (2), 377, 37S ;
William, 37(5, : > 7 7 (2), 37S.
Presner, Thomas, 356.
Pressecke, Christopher, 219.
Presser, Mary. 1 1.
Preston. Elizabeth, 11 (2); Eliz. Jane Rebecca
Scot, 1 1 ; John. 236 ; John Wm.. 11 : Joseph,
193 ; Thomas, 11 (2) ; — . 193.
Prevost, Sir George, 123 ; Governor, 224. 22.3,
314, 315, 31(3 ; .Miss. 277 ; Mrs., 274, 277, 314,
310 ; — , 316.
Price, Angel, 66 ; Catharine, 122 ; Edward, 61 ;
Elizabeth, 111 ; Elizabeth Ann. 329 : Frances.
113; Francis. 110 ; Harriet. 270. 342 ; Henri-
etta, 343 : Isabell, 61, 122 ; John. 20 (2). 112,
122, 376, 377 ; Jonathan. 209 (3) ; Mark. 122 ;
Michael, 104 ; Xehemiah Southwell. 343 ;
Kichard, 270. 342(4), 313; Rose, 20 ; Sarah,
122 ; — , 00. 324.
Prichard. see Pritchard.
Priddie. William, 209.
Prideaux (Predeux). Edmund. 250 ; Edward,
107 ; Nioh., 65.
.Priest, Deborah, 119 ; John, 119.
Prigg. Mary. 159 ; Samuel, 159 ; William, 113.
Prigy, John, 300.
Primo, ("apt., 110.
Prince, Charles. 112; Henry. 114; John. 142.
318; Lawrence. 107, 120, 31>; Mary Ann,
xvi, 318 (3). 319 ; Moses, 236 ; Suzanah, 120.
318; T.. xvi; Thomas. 318 (2): Thomas,
juur., 318 (2). 319 ; William Thompson, 318.
Pringle, Walter, 36.
Prinsep, Saunders & Co., 116.
Pritchard (I'richard), John, 135 ; Margaret, 10 ;
Mary, 254.
Piitchett, Joane. 108.
Probcy (Proby). Samuel. 107 ; Ursula, 61.
Proctor (I'roctour). Elizabeth, 13; Samuel, 21
(2), 22 (2).
Proper, Elizabeth. Ml.
Prosser. Anne. 61 : Rice. I"';.
Providence, James. 361 ; Jos., 30 1 ; Joseph,
357.
Prujean, William, 211.
Prym, John. 295.
Pugh, John, 107 : Peter, 101.
I'ullen, Henry, li>7 ; John. 104.
Pully, William, 108.
Pulson. Eleanor, 139.
Punchard. Robert, 104.
Punchin, Dorothy. 13 ; I'homas, 13.
Pureha-e, Alex.. 67 ; Eli/... 67 ; Peter, 255.
Pureivall, xec Percival.
Purdou, Henry, 19.
Purdue, John." 101
Purvis, David, 108.
Pusey, Edward, 111 ; William, 108.
Pusser, Patrick, I us.
Pyatt, Thomas. Ml.
Pyeroft, Martha, 363.
I'ye, Charles, 167; Elizabeth, 373; Francis,
259(2); George, 108; Henry, 373 ; Kathe-
rine, 17; Mary, 259; Kichard, 17; Sarah,
259(3).
Pyke. Elizabeth, 121 : George, 121 ; William. >7.
Pym, Charles, 102, 167 (2), 245, 250, 251 : Colonel,
72 ; Jane. I> ; John. 26G : Rebecca, 266 ; Tuo-
mas, t'.y, 168 (2), 250, 251 ; — , 69.
Pyott. Sarah, I 22.
Pyper, tee Piper.
Qoii alius Boarn. — , 160.
Queen Victoria. 214.
Queen. Christian, 355 ; William, 355, 3."
359 (2).
Quinlee. Jonathan, 301.
Quintyne, Henry, 332 ; Mary, 332.
Quodmau, Jacob, 110; Peter, 107.
Raby, Thomas. 108 ; William, 113.
Pace. Aaron, 121 : Catharine, 121 ; Jane, 120;
Moses. 100 ; Susannah, 120.
Rae. John. 297.
Kailton. Ann. 33.
Raines, Elizabeth, 118.
Rainger, John. 113.
Rainsford, Louise, 284.
Rainy, Mr., 274.
Ralph. James, 25S.
Ramme. Anne. 15.
Ramsey, Alexander, 88 ; Anne, 83, 139 ; Eliz.,
149,160: Frances, 3S0; Jane, 160 ; John, 88,
139, 142 (2) ; Margaret, 376 ; Mary, 142, 331 ;
— , 239.
Rand. Samuel, 35G.
Random. William. 39.
Ranelagh. Earl of, 383.
Hanger, Elizabeth. 120 ; John. 120.
Rantry, Ann. 359; George, 359.
Rasgrow, Thomas, 3(»3.
Ratclife. Margarett, 357.
Rattery (Rattray), James, 301; Patrick, 114;
— , 302.
Raulin, Mr., 143.
Rauthmell, Elizabeth, 210.
Rawlins (Rawlings), Ann. 38 (4), 39 ; Anna.
271 ; Charles, 38; Elizabeth. 37 (2). 38 (2),
271 ; Henry, 37, 38 (7), 39, 212. 333 : Joseph,
38, 39, 170 (2), 292. 298 (2); Joshua, 212;
Ruth. 333: Stedman, 33, 293, 350: Sted-
man Akers. 271 ; William, 249 ; —,292 298.
Rawlinson (Rawlingson), Anne. 15; Edward.
107 ; Mary. 60 ; Robert. 15. 104.
Raves, Jane, 231.
Rayner, Nicholas. 1 10.
Read, Andrew, 62; Anne. 17: Edward, 104;
Elizabeth. 33, 60; George, 19; Hannah. 13;
Henry. 60, 101; Joan, 17; John. 33, 110 ;
Joseph. 113; Morgan, 11"; Susanne. 62 ;
Thomas. 17 (2) ; William, 13, 167.
Read alias Cox, Anne. 105.
Reading, Thomas. 327.
Rede, tec Reid.
Redhead. Anne. 258; George, 211, 212(2);
Samuel, 170 (2). 212. 2.".-. 298; Thomas, 98
(2), 99 (3). 295 ; — . 254.
Redwar, Henry, 125 ; Mary Gale, 125.
Redwood, Abraham, 212.
Rt-i'ce. John. :;> 1.
Reed, n - Reid.
Reeder, John, 210.
Reeve, Edward, 16; Elizabeth, 16; William,
207 (I), 297, 352 : — . 350,
Reeves, Charles, lilO; Elizabeth, 120; Jeotfry,
108; Mary. lo> ; temperance, 122; Walter,
120; William, 113.
Regainc, Dertnont, 103.
INDEX.
423
Reid (Rede, Reed), Charles, 272 ; Elizabeth
Jane, 27(J ; George. 21 ; George Washington,
281 ; Henry, lot) ; John, 114; .Marion Ethel,
272; Mr.. 273, 275, 276. 277. 315 j It.. 177 ;
Robert, 271. 27.") (2). 270, 313, 367; Rosette,
314, 307; William. 20. 106, 357 : — , 174 (3),
17.") (2). 220, 222, 314, 315.
Render, Christopher, 106.
Rennals (Renncll). Amelia Vesey. 216; Henry
Richard, 216 : J. P.. 216 ; Janet. 283 ; Joseph.
210 ; Louise Rainsford, 284 ; Mary, 216 ;
Samuel. 2>l ; Sarah Elizabeth, 133; Thomas.
133 ; William. 216.
Reredon, James, 102.
Reynolds, Jane. 10s ; John, 107 ; Sir Joshua.
50 ; Nicholas, los.
Ricant, Charles. 1U4.
Rice, Ann, 41, 260, 300, 359; Elizabeth. 11.
299; Evan. 106: John, 300; Thomas, 299;
William, :!.">9.
Richard. Cape. 17.").
Richards, Henry, 117. 143, 2.11 (3); John. 67;
John Smith, 14S, 233 ; Nicholas, 292 ; Sarah.
147, 231 (2), 232.
Richardson (Richeson). A. B., 271 : Abraham,
104; Catherine. 257; Dorothy, 13. 109;
Dorothy Halsei, 256 : Elizabeth" 33, 88, 149,
231, 232; Francis, 00; George. 01; Hen-
rietta, 231 ; James, 302 ; Jane. 01 ; John. 85,
107, 10S, 117. 119 (2), 231, 232. 256; Mary,
255, 257; President. 147; Richard. 104;
Sarah. 60 ; Thomas, s5. 113 ; Thos. Maynard,
232, 324 ; William, 33, 88 ; —71.
Richier, Isaac, 249.
Ricketts (Ricards). Georire. 121 ; George Povnt/.,
229, 371. 372 : Jacob. 229 ; Jane. 121 ; Mary,
46 ; Rachel. 40 ; William. 40 (2).
Rickman, James, 258.
Rider. Anne. 129.
Ridgeway. Edward, 17, 111 : Mabel, 17.
Ridley, John, 166 : Nathaniel, 104.
Rig .... .... nney, 117.
Rigard, John. lo4."
Rigbv, Richard. 252.
Rigden. John, 12 ; Sarah. 12 : William. 12.
Right, James. 102 ; Susannah. 236 ; William. 259.
Rignall. Priscilla, 12. 11 : William, 12.
Riley, Alicia. 2* : Jeremiah. 28.
Rineh, John, 302.
Rink, William Hendrick, S6.
Rippou. Anne. 15; Ralph, 15.
Risbrook, Christian. 17; George. 17.
Risby (Risbee). James, 108; Richard, 113.
Risdall, J" in, 17; Luke. 1 7.
Itisdcn. N'arhl.. ;>] : Thomas. 91 ; William. 92.
Risdnns, Margret, 299 ; Martin. 299, 300. '■'< >l ;
— , 300, 301.
Rivers, Michael, 113; Thomas. 113.
Rixam. Ann. 121,
Rizio. Sarah. 111.
Roach, Elizabeth. 11^: Mark. 300; Sarah M.,
328 : Susanna. 332.
Ro.-des (Road-). Sarah. 359 ; Thomas, 302, 3511.
Roan, Elizabeth, lid.
Rob mK I 'athei lue. 350.
Robe, Margaret, 139.
Roberdaw, Ann Judith, lo; Puningham, II (2):
Daniel, 41; I - aac. 10 <2). II (3); Mary, L0
(2), 41 (3): Robinsi Mary. 40.
Roberson (Roborson), George, 302 j Samuel.
358 ; Sarah. 338.
Robert, Chr., 274 ; Mr., 273, 275 ; Robert, 281 ;
Sarah Eliza. 281.
Jli.b, i tx, 79.
Roberts. Ann. 252: Edward. 362; Elizabeth,
12. 31 ; Jane, 79; Joan. 17 ; John. 79, 212 ;
Mary, 166, 219 ; Nehemiah. 291 : Philip. 113 ;
Rachel, 302; Richard, 110; Thomas, 12;
Thomasin, 332 ; William. 302.
Robertson, Agnes, 111: Alexander, 240, 318;
Catherine. 318; Charles. 19: Elizabeth. 10;
George, 187; Margaret, 240; Mary, 9 (3), 10
(2); Robert, 9 (2), 10 (2). Ill, 135: Sarah,
301 ; William. 302 ; — . 193.
Robins (Robbins, Robyns), Jasper, 166; John,
137. 104.
Robinson, Anne, 60; Anthony. 113: Blanch,
34; Clement, 110; Edmund. Ill; Edward.
104, 119; Elizabeth. 121: George, 100; J..
175. 177, 224, 274, 270. 277,311: John. 111.
315.305; Mary, 33, 119 (2). 122 (2); Peter,
122; Robert, junr.. 338: William. 110; — .
193, 273,275,314. 315, 310.
Robiss, Henry, 87, 139 ; Winifred, 139.
Robson, John, 113 ; Priscilla. 15.
Roby. John. 213. 23S, 335, 330 ; Mary, 336.
Roche (Roch), Bridget, 139 ; John. 139 ; Joice,
122; Margaret. 139; Patrick, 139 ; William. 122.
Rochester, John. 107.
Rock. Eleanor. 89 ; Margaret, 89 ; Miss. 329 ;
Thomas, 89, 107.
Rodie. Thomas. 211.
Itodou (Roden), Ann. 284 ; Georee, 2S4 : J.,
284 ; John, 284 ; Mary, 284 ; Thomas, 110 ;
William. 284.
Rodrigues, Isaac. 111.
Roe, Elizabeth, 9, 11, 123: John, 122; Eieut.,
177 . Margaret, 108 ; Mary. 122 ; Robert. 9, 11.
Rogers, Ann. 200; Ed.. 100; Emanuel, 113;
Ceorge, junr., 3O0 ; John, 31. 104, 113, U3 7 :
Mary. 34, 122; Rachael. 133; Thomas, 213,
258 ; Wm., 247.
Rolleston, Robert. 210.
Roloss, Jacob. 109.
Rolt, Mrs., 234.
Roman, John, 302.
Romuey, Priscilla, Eady, 16S (4). 252. 253;
Robert, 168 (2) ; Robert, Eord. 108. 252, 253 ;
Solomon, junr.. 86.
Roode, Gundry, 1 13.
Rooke. James, 252.
Roome, Arthur. 17 ; Mary, 17.
Roper. Ann, 378 : Elizabeth, 146(2), 119. 326;
Francis, 145(2); John. 325 ; Mary. 115 (2)!
325: Sarah Frost, 378; Thomas, 119; Wil-
liam. 140, 119, 37s.
Roque. Dr., 314.
Ilosco, John, 31 ; Su<anna. 31.
Rose, Anne. 122; Chas.. 237
123: Fulke. 01, 113 ; John
120
13. 201 ; Rache
William, 111.
Rosewoune, Henry, 12
Rosgrow, Richard. 359
Ross, Andrew, 23. 310 :
3lo.
164,
William. 113. 330.
Kossell, see Russell.
Rossiter, — . 81.
Rothan, Margaret. 17.
Rotherham, Capt., 130
Elizabeth, 01.
2-1 : Mar-ant.
Thomas, 19, 104, 107 ;
Mary, 12.
Thomas. 359.
Anne. 120,339 : Bridget,
J39 ; Daniel. 337 : George. 330 : John.
129; John IVinberton. 339; Mi~s, -
424
CAEIBBEANA.
Roundtree. Ann, 303 (2) ; George. 303, 360.
Rouse (Rous), Ann Elizabeth, 264 (2) ; John.
166, 303 j Joshua. 204 (2); Magdulena, 6;
Mary, 204 (2) ; Nathaniel, 249 ; Thomas, 106.
Rouvellet. Jean. St!.
Rowan, Vernona E-twick. 66 ; — . OtJ.
Howe, 218.
Rowe (Row). Ann, 34: Bartholomew. 13 j
Frances Ann, 217; Hannah, 217: Joshua.
217; Sir Joshua, 217. 218, 279; Katherine,
13 ; '1 nomas, 34, 300.
Rowland. Abraham. 302; Ann, 208, 353 ; Rrid?-
water Thomas, 360; Jane, 12; Mary, 14,
159; Peter, 324 : Rebecca. 141 : Richard. 159,
302 (2), 303, 356, 357 (2). 359 (2); Thomas.
14, 113, 141 (2), 356 ; — , 302.
Rowles, Hannah. 1 1.
Rowlett, Elijah, 107.
Rowley, Thomas. 357.
Royal, Cath., 321 : Joseph. 20 (2) ; Mary, 20.
Roynon, Anne. 43 (2) : Elizabeth. 43 ; John, 43
(2), 138; Majr.. 87 ; Mary. (3, 138.
Rucker. John Anthony. 153 ; John Peter, 153.
Rudraff. Mary, 60 : William, 00.
Rudy ear, James. 108.
Ru^rg, John, 104.
Rule, Hammon, 1 1 1.
Rum ley, Charles, xiii. 9. 11 ; Jane, xiii (2);
Jane Isabella, 9, 11.
Rundall, Mary. 119.
Rushworth. William. 255.
Russell (Russel. Rossell). Allice, 15 ; Edmund.
279; Elizabeth. 91 (2), 139, 279; Ervin, 236 ;
Henry. 65, 212: John. 91, 208, 353; Kathe-
rine. 60; Lockhart, 208. 353; Louis, 251;
Martha, 87 ; Mar v. 91 ; Naomi, 17 ; Rachael,
353; Richard. 87. 91 (2). 139; Robert, 279, 336 ;
Susannah. 236; Vincent. 106 ; William, 91.
Rust, Thomas. 104.
Rutherford. John. 111.
Rutt, William, 111.
Rutter, John, 372.
Ruysch. Elizabeth. 115 (2); Johan Lodewyk
Ernst, 115 (2), 116.
Ryan. 349.
Ryan (Rvin), Catherine, 3-19; Daniel. 163;
Darby, 349 ; Elizabeth, 212. 291, 345, 348;
Henry, 189. 291 ; James, 349; Joan, 93 ;
John, 169. 242. 289. 291, 293, I'!'.". 346 (3);
Martin. 93; Mary, 242, 346; Patrick, 346;
Samuel. 346 ; Thomas Pat.. 348 ; — , 193, 274.
Rycroft. Francis. 106.
Ryder, Thomas, 170 (2), 298.
Rye, John, IS.
Ryley. Hugh, 92(2); Jane. 92 (2); Kennedy,
91 ; Sarah, 91.
Rymes, Mary. 62.
Ryneer. — . 356.
Ryton, Richard. 108.
Ryves, William, luii.
S
Saa, Daniel, 233 (4) : John Bagnald, 283 ; I'ris-
oilla Taylor. 283.
Sables, Mary. 118: Robert, 108, 118.
Sacheverel, Dr.. 71.
St. Aubyn, Sir John. 20.
St. Hill, Henry, 18; Jane Sarah Aston, 18;
Mary, 1><.
St. Kitts, Capt. Geueral of, — , 133.
St. Leger. Dalrymple John, 208 ; John, 254.
Salignac, J., 1 16.
Salisbury, John, I0S ; Sir Robert, 353 (2).
Salmon (Salmond), John, 110; Mary, 16;
Robert. 16 : William, 353.
Salter, Elizabeth. 16 ; Richard, 16 ; Thomas. 104.
Salton. — , 131, 17:;. 177.
Sams. William. lo7.
Samson, Elizabeth, 60.
Samyne. Peter, 110.
Sandelands. David. 87.
Sanders, Anne. 253 (2). 326, 376 (2) : Blanche.
145; Elizabeth, 62, 306, 312, 37S ; Frances,
325 ; Francis. 306. 312 ; Francis Williams,
212 (3): Henrietta. 45. 62, 146. 232. 253:
Henrv. 145. 326. 327 (2), 376 : Jacob William.
312, 326 ; James Devon. 146. 148. 2:;2 (2) ;
John, 45, 62, 104, 146, 232, 253; John Wil-
liam, 312; Margery, 232: Martha. 327;
Michael. 110; Susannah. 145; Thomas, 212,
232 ; William, 350. 360 (2) : — , 376.
Sanderson. Daniel Sharry, 543 ; Edward. 356,
360 ; John. 372 ; Thomas" 65 ; William, 356,360.
Sandford. Francis. 106; William, 166 (3).
Sandiford. Sarah. 329.
Sandland. Margaret, 15; Richard. 15.
Sandys. Edwin. 271 ; Henry. 166 ; Liliey, 271.
San key, Rose. 138.
Sansburv. Judith, 14 ; William, 14. 106.
Sargent'(Sarjeant), John. 332. 334 ; Mary, 232.
Saul, Thoma«in. 0o ; William, 87.
Saulles, Edward. 100.
Saunders, 95.
Saunders. Anne, 252, 325 : Caroline Stratton,
50 ; John. 50, 110, 327. ; Margaret, 22. 94, 95 ;
Samuel, 22. 94, 95 ; Thos., 280.
Sautter. William Fred., 134.
Savage, Benjamin, 293 : Elisabeth Harriett.
178: George, 207, 352. 355; Grace Anglin,
179; Habijah, 19; John. 243. 293: Mary.
121; Rebecca Sarah. 243
Robert, 178, 17'.» (2) ; Sarah,
thy, 258.
Savory (Savery), John, senr.,
120 ; Sivill. 120.
Saw. Mary, 119 : Oswell. 119 : Susannah. 255.
Sawyer, Catherine. 70, 74 (2); Sir Edmund. 70,
71 : Edward. 13; Elizabeth, 13 ; George. 70,
71 (2); Jane. 119; Martha, 61 ; Sir Robert,
71 ; Samuel, 106.
Saxon, George. 120; Joane, 120.
Saxter. Samuel. 1 13.
Sav, Edward. 10 ; Katherine. 16.
Sayer, Ann. 131 ; Benjamin, 131 ; Bridget, S9 ;
Capt.. ss, 89 (2); Joan. •- 39 (2); Joseph,
90; Joshua. 88 ; Sarah. 89.
Scannell, Laurence. 236 : Mary. 236.
Scarborough. I'aull. 235.
Scarlett. Eleanor. 61; Francis, 110; Grace
Anglin. 179; Sir .lame-, xv ; Marv. 179;
Philip Anglin, xv. 179(2): Robert William,
xv, 179 ; Sir William Anglin, xv. 179 : — , 16.
Scattergood, l'>. P.. sciv.
Schaw, John Jarrett, 278.
Schomburgk, — . - ">.
Schroeder. Philip, 531.
Scipio, Edward, 259 ; Elizabeth. 259.
Scoles, Elizabeth, 327 ; John, 327.
Scollthrop, M irgari t. 60.
Scoper alia* Uully (Seoper alias Cully), Mar-
tha, 170, 293,
Richard. 121 :
292. 293 ; Tiino-
329 ; Mat hew,
INDEX.
425
Elias, 100 ; Jas..
Scotland, Thos., 138.
Scott, Alexander. 127: Anna Maria. 127: Au-
gusta Marcia. 127; Benjamin. 106; David.
163; Dudley, 111; Elizabeth, 255; George
Sydney. 127 ; Joanna. 60 ; John. 255; Joseph.
114: Mary, 220; Mercy, 330; Peter, 229;
It. F., 262 ; Robert, 108, 229 ; Robert Peter,
229 ; Susannah, 300 : Thomas. •">, 6, I0S. 113 ;
Timothy. 00 ; Sir Walter, 215 ; ;-ir Wm.,
365.
Scranton. Anne, 110 : Samuel, 110 (2).
Screetch, Mary. 01 ; Thomas, 01.
Scudamore, Rowles, 252.
Scupholm. Elizabeth, 241 ; Henry, 244 ; Mar-
garet, 244.
Scurlage (Scurloge). Alice. 140 : Margaret, 139.
Seabrooke, William. 106.
Seat'orth. Lord. 274, 380.
Seager. Mary, 209.
Sealy, Edward, 109 ; William. 329.
Seaman, Edward, 104.
Scare, John, 297.
Searle, William. 329.
Sears (Seers), Elizabeth. 17 ; Jane, 106 ; Tho-
mas, 104 ; William. 17, 108.
Seate, Edmund. 285 ; — , 285.
Seaton, Ann, 37, 38 ; Aretas. 37, 3S, 39 ; Fran-
ces, 39 ; Marv. 38 : Penelope, 134 ; Rebecca,
37, 38, 39 ; Wm.. 3S (2).
Seaward (Seward), George, 110 ; Humphrey,
113 ; Richard, 106.
Seawell, Richd., 05.
Sedgwick, Commissioner. 383
226 ; Joseph, 114.
Seers, see Sears.
Seggick, James. 108.
Selby, Mary, 110 : Nich. Tuite, 65.
Selforth, Rebecca. 251.
Sellwav, Edward, 110.
Selsby"Thom.i-'. L10.
Semour, nee Seymour.
Semper, Christian. 139 ; Joan. 93.
Senhouse, Edward Hooper, xiii ; Eliz. Bishop,
xiii.
Senior, Elizabeth Birt, 12".
Seoper alias Cully, set Seoper alias Cullv.
Sermon, Daniel, 101 ; Thomas, 211 (2), 212.
Serocold, John, 20 (2).
Scth, Thomas, 100.
SetoH, 123.
Scton, Archibald. 123, 121 ; Barbara. 123. 124 ;
Eliz., 51 ; Hugh, 121 ; James, S3 ; Lillias,
124.
Sevenson, George. 34 ; Mary, 34.
Sexton, Joane. 122.
Seymour (Semour), Lord IhiErh, 129; Peter.
Ill ; Richard, 110; —,193 (2).
Shahan. Philip. 1' 6.
Shakeford, James, ll 8.
Shammon. Edward, 15 ; Elizabeth. 15.
Shand, Arthur. 131.
Shannon, Edward. 333. 334.
Sharp (Sharpe). Anne, I : Bennett, 104 ; Charles
Payne, 23. 84, 85, 2'>7. 351; Henry. I;
Henry, senr., 36 : Margaret, 119; Mary,
163; Pauline Juddrell, 351; Richard, lUS ;
William. 1. 103.
Sharpies, Cuthbert. 249.
Sharrock, James. 1 13.
Sharrom, Elizabeth. 02.
Sharry (Sherry), Ann, 191 ; Elizabeth, 4s ;
TOL. I.
John James, 133; Julius, 48; Margaret. 48.
142: Martha, 133 ; Marv. 101 ; Roger, 48 (2 .
142. 300 ; Thomas. 48, 142, 160 ; William, 48,
300.
Sbaton, Robert Jocelyn, 281.
Sbavan, Alexander, 111' ; Elizabeth. 110.
Shaw(Shawe), Alice. 00 ; Blanch, 378 ; George.
378 ; Jarvis, 11U; Jeffery Merriwether. 21 9 :
John, 00; Joseph, 107 (2); Margaret. 2;
Peter, 2, 3 ; Peter Spooner, 3 (2) ; Peter
Theodore, 3 ; Robert, 21 ; — , 3.
Shawes, James. 100.
Shea, Daniel, 02, 301 ; Edmond. 138 ; Garrett,
350, 30,1 ; Marian. 133 ; Ruth. 02.
Shean (Sheen, Shehan, Shehaune), Catharine,
11-!, 13S; Mary, 140; Morrice, 118; Morris,
108 ; Timothy, 138.
Sheas, Eleanor, 44 ; Timothy, 44.
Sheldon, Lady Catherine. 70, 73 ; John. 70,
73.
Sheldricke. William. 106.
Shellard, George, 14 ; Mary. 253, 254 (2) ; Sus-
anne, 14 ; Thomas, 168, 252. 253 (3), 254 (2) ;
— . 168.
Shcller, George, 61.
Shelley (Shelly), Ralph, 113 ; William, 109.
Shelson, Elizabeth, 15.
Sheltom Richard. 114, 167.
Shephard, Thomas, 108. 251, 348.
Shepherd, C. A., 100 ; Catharine. 118 ; Rev. Mr.,
126 ; Stephen, 350 ; William, 208 ; — , 208.
Sherlock, Lawrence. 164.
Sherman, Cornelia, 5, 7 ; Mary, 4, 7 ; Samuel,
5,7.
Shermer, William, 109.
Sherriff, Alexander, 38 ; Eliz., 38 (2) ; John,
38 (2) ; Wm. McDowel, 38.
Sherry, see Sharry.
Sherwen, Douglas, 263 ; John, 203.
Sherwood. Francis, 22 ; Richard, 22.
Sheton, Richard, 250.
Sbettlewood. William, 111.
Shickle. C. W., 27.
Shiffner, Isabella Hannah, 2, 3 (2) ; Thomas, 2,
3 ( 2). 213(2).
Shillard. George. 113.
Shillv. Ralph, 108.
Shipley, Cath. Jane Mathew, 329 (2); Sir
Charles, 320 (2); Eliz.. 51.
Shippery, Edward. 183 : Martha. 1S3 (2).
Shipton, Ann Keatura. 303 ; Lindsey, 237, 359,
30t» ; Mr., 158 ; Peter, 350 ; Samuel, 360.
Shirley, 30.
Shirley, Rev., 120 ; Sir Thomas, 30.
Shoghro. George, so ; Kath., 89.
Shore. Joseph, 107.
Short (Shortt), Catherine. 271 ; Jane, 15.
Shoven, John. 13 ; Margery, 13.
Shrimpton. Sylas, 108.
Shurlier, Mary. 330.
Shullevant, Eleanor. 62.
Shute. William. 104.
ShuttleWOrtb, Robert. 110.
>io;l:<.i pe, I homas. 21 1 (2 ).
Sicard, Jacques, 281.
Sidserfe, Walter, 250.
Sill, (irace. 120 : Jan es, 120.
Sillcott, Elizabeth. 356.
Sillivan. Darb\. 301.
Silver. Mary, 110: William. 110.
Silvera. Isaac, 107, 210 ; Moses, 11 1.
II H
426
CARIBBEAN A.
Simmes (Simms). gee Sims.
Simmons (Simonds), .Abraham. 38 (2): Anne.
tiG : Anne Vernona, 66 : Elean< r. 3S (2), 357 ;
Elizabeth. 38, 3u2 : II. P. C, 184; Henry
Peter, (ill (2), 67 (2), 1S4 ; J.. 368; James,
67; John, 331 ; Mary. 38, 66,67; Mehitabel
Ann, 331 ; Philip, 66 (".') ; Kebecca, 66 :
Richard. 381; Theophilus, liil : \'ernona
Estwick, 66; Widow, 234; — , 193; nee also
Symonds.
Simpson (Simson), Edward, 252 ; George. Ill ;
Joseph, 94 ; Mary. 39, 122 ; Thomas, 211 (2) ;
Win.. 39 (2).
Sims (Simmes. Simms), Alexander. 106 : Eliza-
beth. 121 ; George. 114 ; Isabella. 123 : James.
208: John, 12:5": Mary, 121 ; Richard, 121.
Sinckler. Edward Goulborn. 328, 379.
Sinclair (Sinclare), Alexander. 281 : Ann. 22S :
Catherine. HIS ; Edward. 107 : Elizabeth.
43, 44, 87,
; Eleonore.
William.
228; Margaret. 282; Mary, 282 ; Patrick.
318; Ruth. 228.
Sinkins. Eleanor. 108.
Sinnatt, Nicholas. 104.
Skeane. Andrew. 111.
Skeete, Edward, 26 : Elizabeth, 26 (2) ; The, 26.
Skelliug, John. 1 6 ; Sarah. 1G.
Skelton. Jane. 2" 4 : John Prvnn. 254.
Skerret. Henry, 304 : Mary, 93 ; Thilon, 93;
Walter Erye, 189.
Skorah, Anne, 13 ; Gervase. 13.
Skuret. Elen. 92 ; Gregory, 92.
Skntt. Robert, 104.
Slade, John, 14s ; W'm.. 148.
Slanter, Henry, ll iS.
Slater, Gill. 23*0 ; Harriet Hopkins, 4.") ; William,
45.
Slatery. Fiances, 4:!, 44, 92 : John
92 ; Mary. 41 ; William. 43, >7.
Slaughter, Anne, 121 ; Edward. 121
119 : Elizabeth, 123 ; Henry, 119;
113, 123.
Sledge, Anthony, 59 : Catherine. 59.
Sleigh, Mary. 14 ; Samuel. 109, 113.
Slicer, Deborah, 12: Robert, 12.
Sliker. John. 106.
Slingsbv, Henry, 160; Mary Ann. 160.
Slow. Walter, 11 I.
Small. Elizabeth, 12 ; Henry. 12.
Smallie. gee Smellie.
Smalling, Elizabeth, 21 ; William. 21.
Smallwood (Smalwood), Joseph, 1.
15.
Smart, John, 107; Mary, 16;
Robert. 113.
Smellie (Smallie), Alexr., 203 ; Capt., 205.
Smergin (Smirgen). Sarah. 160, 355.
Smith. 150.
Smith (Smyth). Abel. 242. 291 (2); Abigael.
118; Adam. 86; Alice, 15. 17: And.. 175:
Anne, Ifi, 142. 146, 233, 369; Benjamin, 15,
109; Billingsly, 142 (2) ; Catherine, 12,59;
Charity, 122; Charles. 283; Daniel, 10, L23,
167, 168, 250, 251 (2 . 2S6, 369 ; Daniel
Brown. 325: Dorcas. 15; Edward, II. Ill,
303; Elizabeth. 16, In, 113, 120, 121, 123, [50,
156, 195, 197, 198.242 : Eli ibeth Mary. 298 ;
Erio Carrington, 293 ; Frances, 326 ; 1 rancis,
214, 27S, 279 ; Gi orge. 16 : Grace, 198, 199 ;
Hannah, 378 ; Henry, 15. 111.1 12. 249 : Hes-
ter, 62 ; James, 87, 251, 295, 308, 378 ; Jean-
nette, 156; John, 12, 105 (.-), 109, 110, 122,
13; Mary.
Rebecca, 12 ;
142, 161, 236, 255. 268, 301; John Brown.
272, 325, 326 ; Joshua. 108 : Laugbland, 1 1> :
Margarett, 34: Margery, 16. 60; Marv. 14.
15.34,59, 122. 142. 150(5), 151 (2). 156* 178.
171', 194. ID.", 198 (2). 199, 2' 6. 207. 259 21 -
305, 352. 356; Marv Ann. 160: Marv Wil-
liams. 45 : Michael, 231, 233 : Miles. 16 ; Mil-
lecent. 279 ; Morgan. 1CS : Mrs., 154 : Natha-
niel. 23. lot ; Precilla. 120 ; Rachel, 13 :
Richard, 15. 104. 113 (3). 116. 171 (2). 298 .
Richard Oliver, 150, 17s. 179, 198, 199,201 :
Diehard Sidnev. «) : Robert. 33. 104, 105, 1 10,
119, 209 (2), '212(2); Ro^er, 154: Sarah.
147. 150 (2). 151 (3). 154, 156 (2). 195. 19S,
191), 377; Saiah Dean, 179; Stafford. 86;
Susannah, 119 ; Thomas. 16. 2n (2), 161. 166 ;
Vernona, xiv : Vernona Thomas Christian.
M ; Wavell. 15n: William. 34. 40. lo4. 105.
120, 126, 127. 150 (:,). 151 (-1). 152 (2). 153,
154.155. 156(3). 157.158. 179, 192. 194,195(2),
196, 197, 198, 199, 200. 206 (2). 210(3). 211
(2), 233, 248. 258, 259, 274. 286. 301, 355:
Winnifred, 122; — , 150, 173. 193, 251. 262,
277, 294 (2). 301. 314. 365. 366.367.
Smith & Hooton, 366. 368.
Smithers. Diehard. 101.
Smithwicke, Lieut.. 330.
Smitton. Anne. 2!)!) ; Elizabeth. 299 ; ffm.,
299 (3). 300 (2) ; —.300 (2).
Smothergill, — . 93.
Snagg. Kichard, 108.
Snakell. Elizabeth, 34 : William, 34.
Snatchell. Barbara. 107.
Snell, Manasses, 113 : Nathaniel. 211 ; Thomas,
111.
Snelling, Capt.. 301 ; John, 355.
Snow, Jeremiah. 228.
Snowdon, John. 170. 297.
Sober. Aaron, 332 : Hannah. 350 : Sarah Eliza-
beth. 332.
Soley, Barnardiston. 24 4, 245.
Solomon, Mary. 13 : — . 93.
Soruersall (Somarsall), Anthonv. 81 ; Marv. 81 ;
Rachel, 241. 292 ; Stafford, 162. 24 7. 292.
Somerville. George, 1
Somner. Honora, 1 13.
Soulegre. Jane, 7, 8 :
13.
Mary, 4,
John. 16.
(2), 8 ; Peter.
168 : Thomas, 61,
4 (3). 7. 250.
Souter. Frances. 16
South. Elizabeth. 60 : -hum
110 ; Thomas James, 158.
Southerne. George. 115.
Southey, John. 211.
Southouse, William. 296.
Southwell, Alice. 351 : William, 531.
Southwick, Eliz... 43. SS : Hannah. 13.
John, 43. 4 1. 88 : Mary. I I. 92 : Su.-anna
Sowbridge. — . xiii.
Sowerby, John. 21 1 (2).
Span. Dorothea, 76 ; John, 76, ;
Spaniard. The. 357 (21.
Sparkea (Sparks). John. II;
Mary, 119 (2): Nathaniel
114 ; William. Ml. 119.
Sparrock, Ann. 3.3 1.
Sparrow, James, 210.
Speight. Andrew, 219: Elizabeth, 219;
ma-. 2D' : William, 219.
Spellen, Carolina, 18; Caroline Anne
John Willjaiu. 18.
Spellos:. Elizabeth Odell, 331.
SS ;
44.'
Samuel, i 2.
Katherine. 1 1 :
106 ; Thomas.
Th-
is ;
INDEX.
427
:Spence, Basil, 339 (2) ; David. 104 : Jane, 104 ;
Margaret, 121 : JIary Michael, 13:5 ; K., 133;
- 46.
Spencer \ 215.
Spencer, Ann. 215 ; Lord Charles, 3C7 : Countess,
229; Jane. 34 ; John. 60, 215 (2) : Mary, 70,
117, 332; Phillis, 60; Richard, 117; Ko?er,
70; Samuel. 170 (2). 298; Sarah, 215 (2);
Thomas, 63, 110.
Spicer, Anne. 62 ; Richard, 02, 106.
Spiers, John, 1 13.
Spirry, r'rancis, 1 13.
Spooler, 2.
■ Spooner, xii, I, 2.
Spooner, A., 192 : Anna Maria, xiii; Archibald, |
xii ; Charles, xii, 1 , 2 (7), 3 (5), 207. 211, 351 ;
Elizabeth, xii, 2. 3 ; Eiiz. Bishop, xiii ; Han-
nah, 2 (3), 3 (3). 10, 41; Harriet, xii, 2;
Hungerford, xii (4). 2 (S). 3 (3), 11 ; Isabella |
Hannah, 2 (2). :i ; Jane. 2. 3 : Jane Isabella. I
2 (3), 3, 154 ; John, xii (4). xiii (3), 2 (:i). 3
(2). -40, 41, 154. 17u (2). 298 (3), 380 (2); ;
Margaret. 293 ; Mary, xii (2;, 2 (4). 3 (3) ;
Samuel, xii: Sarah, xiii; Sophia, xii. 2, 3; ;
Susanna, xii. 2, 5 (2), 40; Thomas xii.
Spoore, Mrs.. 350.
Springett (Springet). Anne. 146. 232 ; Bartho-
louiew, 14-i : Bridget. 232; Herbert, 249 ;
James. 269 ; John, 269 ; Mary. U6 (2J. 232;
William, 146. 209.'
Sparling, Edward, :!2G ; George, 326 (2).
Spyre, John, 107.
Squier, Tomison, 121.
Squire, Edith, 1 IS.
Stacpool (Stackpoll. Stackpool), George, 86,
236; Henry. 2:56 ; Hestor. 236.
Stadams, Elizabeth. 303 ; William, 303.
Stalker. Amelia. 326.
StanclifF. John. 111.
Standly, Alee, 62 ; Francis, 62 ; John, 62 ;
Sarah. 02.
Stanes, Samuel. 1 1 4.
Stanley (Stanly). Anne. 119. 232, 325, 377;
Charles. 328, 376 : Deborah. 327 ; Eleanor,
326, 327, 328, 570. 377 ; Elizabeth, 12. 326,
527; Hester. 122; John. 109. 122. 314; Jo-
• seph. 232 (2); Joseph Webb, 312. 326;
Michael, II'.1, 232, 325, 326 (2). 327, 328, 376.
377; Richard.ll'.': William Peterson, 326, 327.
Stanton, Anderson, 07 ; Charles. I 13 : Char-
lotte, 304 ; Edward, 17. 236; .loannah, 236;
Priscilla, 17.
Staple, Richard. 22.
Staples, Amu-. 87 ; George, 87 ; Mary, 92.
Stapleton, 381.
Staple ton, Lady Anne. 22 : Catherine, 208, 351 ;
Edmund, 45; Edward, xiv. 17; Elizabeth,
xiv, 2:!; Lady, 303. 356; Sir Thomas. 169
(2). 253; Sir Wm, 10, 22. 45. 250 (2). 286 j
— , 353.
Starkey, Ann. 16.
Starr, Frances. 122 : John, 122.
Statam, Ralph, I'M.
Scathams, Catherine, 360; Tremain. 360.
Steel (Steele, Steell). Elizabeth, 13; J.. 215;
John, 13; Sir John, 215; Mary, 163; Mrs..
357 ; William. L68 : — . 168, I US.
Stephen, Ge )., 154.
Stephens, Alex., 305 : Andrew. 120,121; Ann.
37, 38 (4), 39; Dorothy. 37, 38; Eli/... 121.
232 ; James, 37 (3), 38 (,!)• •'•' (.2) ; John, ::s,
106 (2); Margaret. 159; Mary. 120; Michael,
37; Nicholas. 107; Sir I'.. 175; Sir Philip,
221,222; llobert, 330; Sarah. 119; Thomas,
38, 161 ; Wm., 37 (2), 3S, 159 ; Wm. Charles,
159 ; — . 366.
Stephenson, Edmond. 101 : James. 101 : Lydia,
104; Mary. 123; Mathew, 107; Robert. 142 ;
Walter, 104.
Stevens (Steevens), Daniel. 234, 255 (2) ; Eliza-
beth, 34 ; Horatio, 281 : Joan. 12; John. 16,
34 ; Margery, 16 ; Nicholas, 12 ; Penelope,
39 ; Robert, 234, 255 (2) ; Sarah. 2s I.
Stevenson, Major-Genl.. 231 : Mary Charlotte.
219; Thomas 10s. 251 ; William" 20 (2), 219,
262 : — . 20, 168.
Stewart, Adam, 113 ; Benjamin. 302 ; Charles.
113: Elizabeth. 123; Eliz. Margt.. 124: Sir
Henry, 124 ; J., 143 ; James. 239 ; Jane, 121 ;
John, 301 ; Lillias, 124 : Susan. 219 ; Walter
George, 135. 219. 278 : Wm.. 283.
Stewtly. Elizabeth. 120.
Stichbury. John. Ill ; Thomas, 110.
Stile, nee Style.
Stiles, nee Styles.
Stoakes, Edward, 114 : Jacob, 106.
Stoakewell. N'ehemiah. 104.
Stjddard (Stoadard, Stodard. Stodardt, Stod-
dardt), Bridget, 234 ; Christopher. 35S (3) ;
Frances, 149; Francis, 234: Hester. 251;
James, 149; Judith. 254 ; Parnell. 234. 503 ;
Sarah, 356. 357, 358.
Stone, Bartholomew, 145; David. 350 ; F ranees,
145 ; John, 251 : Josiah, 71 ; Mary. 145,350 ;
Robert, 101, 113 ; Sarah. 62 ; Thomas, 350.
Stonehewer, John, 103.
Stoney, Rob., 144.
Stonier, Joseph, 108.
Storey (Storv), Ann, 302 ; Anna M., 329 ; Ben-
jamin. 329; Edward. 113 ; Elizabeth, 262 (2),
263 ; Frances Elizabeth. 262 (2), 263 ; Philip.
114 ; Thomas. 262 (2). 263.
Stormont, David, Lord Viscount, 350.
Stote. Samuel, 104.
Stoughton, Wm., 71.
Stout (Stoute). John. 114 ; Thomas F., 330.
Strachan (Straghan). Hugh W., 380; Hugh
Williams, 128; Sarah Haggatc. 123.
Strahan (Strahaan), John. 161 ; William, 297
Strandwidge. Francis, 104.
Stratford, Arthur, 106.
straton. Thomas, 108.
Street, George, 10S ; Grace, 16.
Stretch, John. 111.
Stretton, Samuel, 104.
Stringer, Thomas, 251.
Strong, Peter, 108.
Stroud, John. 244.
Strowhen. John. 302.
Struys, Anne, 14, 119 ; Cornelius 106 : Dorcas,
114.
Stuart, Charles. 42 : William. 206.
Stubbs. Martli i. 62 ; Mary. 1 I.
Stukely, George, 255.
Sturmy. Elizabeth, 2S5 ; Thomas, 2S5.
Style (Stile), John. 113 ; Thomas, 108.
Styles (stiles). Anne, 326; Elizabeth, 1 10,
324 ; Sir Francis, 163 : Sir Erancis Haskins
Eyles, Bt., 253; George. 15 ; John. 1 1". 326 ;
Mary, 525. 32. i (3); Samuel, 325. 326 (4);
Sarah. 321 ; — , 251.
Styll, James. 207 (2). 352.
428
CARLBBKANA.
42, 43
James,
Suffield, John, 19.
Sugnin, Frederick, S6.
Suite, John, 161.
Sullevant, Elizabeth, 122 ; league, 122.
Sullivan (Sullevan, Sullivane), Daniel
(2), 44; Eliz., 43, 44; George, 44;
42 ; Jane Broadley. 216 ; -Mary, 42 ; -
Sumerton, William. 111.
Summerfield, Mary, 159, 102 ; Sarah, 161 ; Wil-
liam, 159, 162.
Summers, Capt., 2.59 ; John. 137.
Surrett, Mercy. 113.
Sutherland, Alex.. 202 ; William. 251
Sutton, Ann, 359 ; Elizabeth, 34 ; Margaret,
146; Mary, 110; Michael, 303 ; Samuel. 104 j
Sarah, 355 ; Thomas. 359 ; William. 140.
Swadling, John, 108.
Swaine, Adam. 113; Arthur. Ill; Mary, 17;
Thomas, 100, 210.
Swainson, Andrew, 236.
Swan, Ann. 297 (2). 298 ; George Cornelius,
297 (2), 293.
Swanston, Anne, 309; Caroline, 133; Henry,
309 ; Louisa, 309 ; Sherland, 352 ; William,
342, 343.
Swartou, Richard, 114.
Sweeny, Alexander. 88 ; Alice. 43 ; Bridget, 83 ;
Daniel, 90, 91. 139; James, 43; Jane, 91;
John, 83 ; Margaret, 90, 91, 139 ; Owen. 90.
Sweeting, John, 166 ; Samuel, 160 ; Thomas.
166; William, 166 (2).
Swetnam, Mathew, 110.
Swinburne, Henry, 210.
Swinton, John. 104. 107.
Swithin, Anne, 1 1.
Sword, Edward, 28 '>.
Swymmer. Anthony, 110, 100.
Sydserfe (Sydeserfe), Walter, 107, 253 (2).
Sykes, Edmonds. 110.
Symes, James. 1 1 1.
Symmonds alias Da-sent. John, 3 14.
Symonds (Symmonds), Abigail. 259 ; Charles.
234; Dr., 177; James, 203. 305 (2); John,
344 ; Joshua, 251 ; Judith Butler. 305 ;
Mary, 234, 208, 305, 377; Rachael, 209; nee
also Simmons.
Sijmona, 10.
Symons, Richard, 40, 47 ; \V., junr., xiv.
T , John, 117.
Tailer, .ic Taylor.
Tait (Taite), Deborah, 332 ; James, 212.
Talbot, John, 92 ; Mary, 1 1 ; Rebecca, 138.
Talby, Thomas, 110.
Tankard, Barry, 379 ; Russell, 379.
Tauner, Deborah, 121 ; Xoah. 121.
Tanuett, Edmund. 2 is.
Tanton. Hester. 02; Mary, IIS. 1 1 ;i ; William,
62, 118.
Tape, Margaret, 255.
Tapers, Rebecca. 3l".».
Tapin, Susanne, 59.
Tarlingr, Bowden, 104.
Tarragon. Ailagon, lis.
Tatem, Christiana, 134.
Tatteraell, Edward. 16 ; Grace, 10.
Taxell, Joane, 122.
Taylor (.Tailer, Taylor, Taylour). Alice. 122;
Anne, 12 ; Benjamin, 356. 360 ; Deborah, 121 ;
Elizabeth. 13, 79, 160. 102. 257; G., 193;
George, 302; Grace, 120; Hannah. 13. 01 ;
Henrietta Christiau. 330; James, 151, 356
(2), 300; Jane, 15, 10; John, 03. 213 (3),
255, 257 (2); John, junr., 113: John. senr..
114; Joice, 123; Joseph. 13. 110: Margery,
13; Mary, 13, 15, 123; Nicholas. 79, 100. 102,
361 ; Parnell. 301 ; Rebecca, 61 ; Richard, 13,
61; Robert. 104; Robt. Cammell, 302 (3);
Suzanah, 120 ; Thomas. 15 ; Tho. B., 193 ;
W., 85 ; William, 10. 73. 303, 307 : — . 193.
Teague (Teage. Teige. Teigue), Elizabeth. 118 ;
Margaret, 302 (2); Mary, 91, 138; Mathew,
91, 138; Rachel, 91 ; Richard, 118; William,
362.
Teet, James, 102.
Teller, Anne, 14 ; James, 14.
Temple, John, 3o3.
Templeman, Nathaniel, 171 (2), 352 (2).
Teunant. Henry, 108.
Tepton, Lucea, 110.
Terrell, Mary, 118: William, 118.
Terry (Terrey). John. 106, 113; Mary, 140;
Nathaniel, 113 ; Rebecca, 113.
Tessier. — , 315.
Tew, Elizabeth, 17.
Thackery, Ralph, 109.
Thare, Samuel, 109.
Tharp, — , 40.
Thaxter, Joseph, 255 ; Sarah, 255 ; William,
255.
Theberger, Albert, 111.
Theige, Elizabeth, 139 ; Redmond, 139.
Theobalds, Mary, 13 ; Richard, 13.
Theroulde, Sarah, 302.
Thibou, Dorothy, 230.
Thomas, Abraham. 100; Alice, 14; Ann. 11,
323, 377 ; Ann Bell, 329 : Capt., 130 ; Chris-
tian, 62; Christopher, 110; Col.. 15S; David,
104 ; Edward, 103 (2) ; Edwin. 208, 321. 025
(5), 326 (3). 327 (2). 328. 370 (2). 377 (4);
Elizabeth. 33 (2). 101. 024, 32.5. 377 (0) ;
George. 233 (2). 328 : Sir George. 03 ; Isaac,
102; James, 20 (2): Jane. 12. 120; Jasper,
300; Joan, 14: John. 12. 21. 111. 255. 310;
Joseph Rawlins. 133 : L.. 15. :isi ; L. B.', 1 15 ;
Margaret. 296 (2), 331 ; Marv, 118, 133. 162
(2) ; Mary Burke, 133 ; Mrs., 300, 332 ; Peter,
101; Philip, lis; Rebecca, 118. 122. 346;
Rev., 332 ; IM., o ; Robert, 259 : Rosannah,
283; Sarah. 161 ; Susanna, 119, 331 ; Thad-
deus, 100; William. 237, 290 (3), 300; — ,
332.
Thome, Rebeekah. 119
Thomlinson. John, 29i
senr.. 298.
Thompson, Amelia. 285 : Amy, 43 :
Bridgett, 34; Charles, 210; Geor;
Henrietta, 297 ; Henry, 330 ; Hicks, 208 (2) j
Jam^s. 12. 43 (2), 41. >7. 105, 285 ; John, 110,
140, 159, 302; Miry 12, I:: (2). II. 87,285,
300 (2); Norbourne, 22, 137 (2), 138 (2);
Richard, 104; Samuel. 103; Sarah Taylor,
281 ; .Susannah. 159 ; Thomas, 12, 13, 87(2);
Thomas Pepper, 285.
Thomsou, Amy, 171, 297 i2). 350; Andrew,
296 ; Ann, 350; Chambcrlin, 101 ; Henrietta,
171.350; Hester, 122; James, 62 ; Mary, 62 ;
Mary Burke. 130 ; William. 105, 133.
Thoruburgh, William. 249.
John. junr.. 298 ; John,
Bethia. 41 ;
re, 163, 244;
Index.
429
Thorne (Thorn), Alice, 122; Ann, 101 : Chris-
tian. 3-1; Joane. 121; John. 329; John V'.,
332 ; Mary, 122; Mrs.. 332 ; Xath., 34 ; Rich-
ard, ltd ; William. 122.
Thornhill, Francis, 249; Sidney, 331 ; Mary
Charlotte, 350.
Thornton. Eleanor, II. s7. 138; Elizabeth. 210
(3); John. 41. >7 ; Mathew, 14, 87, 138.
Thornwell. Elizabeth. ll'J; I'no nas, 119.
Thoroughgood. Jaob. LiS : love.', 16.
Thorpe. Robert. 107, 249, 230.
Thorston. Stephen. 1 10.
Thraske, John, 235 ; Thomas, 235 (2).
Threaves, George. 109.
Throgrnorton. Demeris, 122; Elizabeth, 121;
John, 121, 122.
Throwles, Elizabeth. 118 ; John. LIS.
Thurbane, Mrs.. 32'J.
Thur!and. E.. 14s ; Elizabeth. 146, 233; John,
146, 233 ; Mary, I Iti, 233.
Thurnurn, John. 258.
Thurston (Thurstone), Louisa, 309 ; Mary,
121.
Thwaites, Francis. 212 (2).
Tibbs, Dorothy, 33 ; Walter, 33.
Tichburv, Isabell, 118 ; Thomas. 118.
Tidy, F. S.. 332 ; — , 332.
Till*, Loveo, Ml.
Tillidge, Richd.. 303.
Tillison, Rebecca, 34.
Tilney, Richard. i06.
Tindal, Samuel, 39.
Tinker. Robert, 303.
Tipton. Lueea, 122 ; Thomas, 122.
Titohborne. Rowlev, 107.
Titchfleld. Mary, 122.
Tito alia.< Titus, George, 106.
Titrington, Elizabeth, 159 : Frances, 159 ;
Thos., 159.
Tittle, John, 1G7. 249 ; Mar? Elizabeth. 359 ;
Peter, 359.
Tobin, Dorothy, 181, 182 ; Eliza Lucy Hope,
181; George. LSI. 182; Geocjje Webbe, I'M ;
James. 170, 208 (2). 212 (3); James, junr.,
208; James, senr., 296 j John, 81.327; Mary,
81, 376; Michael, 81; Sarah. 149; William,
81 ; — , 147, 296.
Todd (Tod), Anne, 62 ; John, l"l. 113; Mag-
dalene, 118; Thomas, 62. lis.
Tolderby, Hannah. 216 ; Header. 216 ; John,
216.
Tollemache, Wilbraham. 3.") I.
Tom, Amv. L18, 264 ; Gregory, 104.
Tomkins, Mary. 121 ; William, 121.
Tomlins. Thomas, 104.
Tornlhison, John, 17". 295. 298 : Mary. 44.
Tonghey, David, 119; Margaret, 119.
Tonsuiil, Edward, 1 >l.
Tooke, Wm., 153, 151, 155, 1.",.!, 206; — . 19:,,
196, 199.
Torpa, Margory, 139.
Torry, Anne Vornona, >'><'•; Patrice v Jean, 66;
Thomas Cordon, 66 ; Vemoua Thomas Chris-
tian, M.
Tothill, Thomas. 240.
Totle, Thomas, 106.
Totty, Rear-Admiral. 275.
Touchet, Samuel, 296.
Touray, Michael Peter, 21 !, 212.
Toward, Alex., 299, 3)1 ; Ann, 299 ; Henrietta,
299 ; Nehcmiah, 3.">7.
Towers, John, 111.
Towgood, Mathew. 351.
Town (lowno). Gabriel, 285 ; John, 160.
Townshend, Edward, 113 ; Thomas, 283 ; Wil-
liam. 279.
Tracey (Tracy), Honora, 139 ; Jno. S.. 36.6.
Traine (Trayne), Henry, 39 ; John, 236.
Traity. Annekin, 12 ; league, 12.
Trant, Dominick, 74, 171 (2), 210, 352 (2);
James, 212.
Trathon, John, 111.
Travers, Janies, 249, 250 ; Samuel, 253 ; — ,
253.
Travis, Elizabeth. 16.
Traxton, Thomas. 167.
Trayne, see Traine.
Trebrey. Thomas, 104.
Trecothick (Trecotchick), Barlow, 170 (3), 171,
298, 352 ; James. 208. 211, 353.
Trelawuey, Edward, 288.
Trelayne. Mary, 123 ; Robert, 123.
Trenby, George. 114.
Trenchant. Anne, 123 ; Charles, 123.
Trent, John, 69, 71 (2), 72 (3); Mary, 69,
71 (2).
Tretton. Robert. 104.
Trevanian, John, 351.
Trevelyan, Cecilia, 267 ; Hugh, 267.
Treville, Baron de. 334.
Trimer, Elizabeth, 357.
Trotman, Elizabeth Ann, 29, 31 ; John, 31.
Trott, Xicholas, 249.
Trotter, Alexander, 58; J., 274; Jane, 314;
Mr., 314, 316.
Tronp, John, 100.
True, David, f>0 ; Elizabeth. 60.
Truman (Trueman). Thomas, 16S (2), 250 (2),
253, 254, 295, 297 ; — , 253.
Trummer, Serjeant, 358.
Trundsold, John Solus, 357.
Trusler. Samuel, 113.
Trussell, Xicholas, 106.
Truxton, Temperance. 122; William, 122.
Tucker, George. Ill; Lancelott, 108; Walter,
166 ; William. 166.
Tuddidelph, tee Tuliideph.
Tudor. James, 59 ; John E.. 133 ; Margaret
Davis, 133 ; Ruth, 59.
Tudway (Tudweyj. Charles, 298 (3) ; Clement,
166 (2), 167,"298 (3); Hannah. 298 (2);
Rachel, 167, 249.
Tuite, Xicholas. 168, 253 ; — , 252.
Tuliideph (Tuddideeph, Tuddidelph), Walter,
169, 29.3 (4).
Tumbler. (Jraee, 62.
Tunno, John. 2 1.
Tunu, Mary, 118.
Turner (Tumor). Alee, 62 ; Anne. 15; Arthur,
110; Capt.. 357; Dutton Smith, 125; E.,
294; Edmund, 241: Edward. 61; Elizabeth
Edmutula, 244. 291: John. 13; Mary, 13.
In I ; Mary Gale, 125 ; Richard, 1 13 : Samuel,
207 (3), 352. 354 ; Samuel, senr.. :i~^ ; Sarah.
15, til ; Thomas, 84. 110, 333 ; William Dut-
ton, 278.
Turney. Goo., 283 ; Sanca, 285.
Turpin, Elizabeth, 62, 111; Peter, 62, 111;
Thomas, 110.
Turquand, Peter, ioi.
Turt, Marv, 93.
Tush, Auiie, 231, 325, 326, 327 ; John, 148, 231,
430
CAHIBBEANA.
324, 327, 376 (2) ; Mary, 233, 376 ; Richard,
231 ; William Lewis. 376.
Tuthare. James, 113.
Tutterel, Elizabeth, 122.
Tweadle, William, 110.
Twiner, John, 13 ; .Mary, 13.
Twitt, Edward. 236.
Tyler, Elizabeth, 12.
Tylling, Thomas, 109.
Tyiier, Elizabeth. 62 : Joseph, 02.
Tynes, Elizabeth Thomas, 330. '
Tyrrell, 37!).
Tyrrell (Tyrell), Hannah. 13; James, 370;
Mary, 37'J ; Sir Nicholas. 210 : Richard. 64,
169 (4), 295, 379 ; Russel Tankard. 379.
Tyson, John, 171 (2), 290, 21)2. 352. 361 ; Peter
Thomas, 360, 361 ; Richard, 171, 352 ; Tho-
mas, '356, 360.
U
Udal, J. S., 164.
Udner, Joan, 34 ; John. 34.
Udney (L'dny), George, 351 ; Robert, 208,351,
354 ; — , 353.
Ulfe, Suzanah. 119.
Umphrey, Elizabeth. 332.
Underwood, Anne, 90 (2) : Frances. 44. 90, 91 ;
George, 43, 44, 90. 91 (2); Heury, 90 (2);
John, 363 (2) ; Mary, 363 ; Sarah, 92 ; Tho-
mas Drinskill. 44.
Urquhart. Mrs., 220.
Usedone, Anne, 61 ; Edward. 61.
Usher, Christian, 123.
Vahun. Dorothy, 33 ; John, 33.
Valentine. Mary, 15.
Valett, William, 106.
Valley, Stephen. 10 1.
Van Batenburg, Governor. 380.
Van Baun, Catherine, 184; Thomas, 184 : Wil-
liam, 184 ; William Donaldson. 184 ; William
W., 185.
Vance. James. 236.
Vaudcure, Joan, 34.
Vanderpool, Anne. .')7 7 : Elizabeth, 38 (2), 142,
326, 327 (2) ; Elizabeth Brown. 3 76 ; Frances,
378 ; George, 142 ; John. 38 (2). 1 12. 326, 327
(3), 376. 377, 37S : Mary. IS. 326, ::27 (2), 1176,
377, 37s ; Kebecoa, 38 ; \Vm., 38.
Van der Veer, Margaret, IN, 115; Mynheer,
114. 115.
Vandnrzen, Jacob. 301.
Vanheelen. Elizabeth. 20; John. '20 (2).
Vanhynigen, Abraham. 86.
Vim iumputt, 369.
Van Mierop. Martin Kyuck. 296.
Vanolphin, .Martin. 104.
Van Robanston, Hendrick, III.
Van Romoudt, Ph. F. W.. y3.
Vainey, Robert. 111.
Vassall, Ann. l'61 ; Anna Lewis, 261 : Bathshua,
261; Elizabeth. 70 ; r'loreutius, xvi, 261 ct)-
262 ; John. 70, 110 : Mary. 261.
Vaughan, Ann. 297, 377; Benjamin, 113, 21:;,
293, 294; Charles. 297; Elizabeth. 120, 377
(3); Frances. 149,377; John, 21", 232, 377
(2) ; Joshua, 13, 111; l'rudenco, 232 , Robert,
149; Sarah, 13, 232. 243,293, 294; Thomas.
108, 120 ; William, 72, 106. 149, 253, 377 ; — .
253.
Veale, Emet. 14 ; John. 114.
Venables. — . 322.
Venner, Rachel. 12.
Verbanach, Nicholas, 108.
Verchild, James. 171,352; Lewis Brotherston.
212.
Vernon, Admiral. 143 : Elizabeth, 253 (2) ;
John, 2; John Joseph James, 22; Thomas,
253 (2).
Verrill, Clarence, 238.
Verte. George, 104.
Vertue. (4., JS2.
Vesey (Vezey), Henry. 17 ; Katherine. 14 ;
-Mary, 17.
Vezen, Nathaniel. 104.
Vian, Etienne, 280.
Vicary, Philip, 106.
Viok. Catherine. 362, 363 ; James, 363 ; John,
362 (2). 363.
Vickrv. John. 113; Philip. 114.
Vidal, Elizabeth. 219; Elizabeth Wade. 219;
Georgina Archbould, 219 ; Henrietta Char-
lotte, 219 ; John Gale. 217, 219 : John James,
219 (2) : Robert, 219 ; Teresa, 219.
Viliant, Mr.. 315.
Vincent. Francis. LOS ; Georgre Aug. Mathias.
212 ; John, 108'; Martha, 17 ; Mary, 17 ; Wil-
liam, 106.
Vine, John. 104.
Vines, Mary. 13.
Voguell, Frederick, 167 (3). 219 (2) ; — . 167.
Vulger, John, 111.
W
Wade, Affleck, 41; Elizabeth. 40 (3). 41 (2):
George, 40; Honour. 41; Thomas. 10(2), 41
CO-
Wadeson, — , 1 73. 220.
Waggett. Capt.. 364.
Waite (Waight). Jane, 331 : John. 11! :
12; Raines. 114; Roger.108; l'homas,
William, 57.
Waiter, James Smith .; 13.
Waith, Samuel, 331 : Thomas Shepherd,
Wake, Jean, 62 ; John, 62.
Wakefield, Anne. 107 ; Thomas, 105.,
Walcott. Edward R.. 330; Marv, 330:
Elizabeth. :s::i ; Robert J.. 331.
Waldren, .Augustine, 357.
Wale. Dorothv. 59 : James. 111.
Walford, Daniel, 209 (2).
Walker, Alexander. 102, 35(5; Alice. 15: Anne.
14, 16 ; Elizabeth. 121 . (i. \\\. In- : C. ■■,—.•.
198 (2) ; John. 17o (2). 209. 297, 302 : Mary,
15. 60. 61, 161 : Mr.. 20'). 205 ; N.
297 ; Ralph, 15 : Robert. l"7. 109 ; Th
167, 168, 170 (2). 250, 251 (3), 2'.<7 ; L'dall,
106; William, 84, 328.
Wall, xv.
Wall, Anne. 182; Bridget, 1-2: Charles. 21 ;
John, loH. 108 ; N'athaniel. 219 ; Patrick, 357 :
Samuel. 114 (2); ['nomas, 167, 296; Tobas,
250 : — . 1-2. 183.
Wallace. Frances, 258.
Waliap. John. 113.
Waller, Anne, 121 ; John, 106.
Marv.
'), 110;
Mary
INDEX.
431
Wallington, Joan, 10; Mary, 16.
Wallis, Catherine, CO ; James. 107 : Thomas, CO.
108.
Wallisson, Judith, 12.
Wallwin (Walw in). .John, 233 ; Penelope, 233 :
Thos., 23.J ; Wm.. 11.
Walrond, George, 380 ; Joseph Lyons. 137, 138 ;
Maine. 172 ; Main Sweto. 170 ; Mary. 60.
Walsh, Capt., IS ; De la Court. 205 : John. 18 ;
Mary, 2115.
Walter, Ann. OS, 100; John. 08, 100. 100, 200;
Newton, 296.
Walters, Jeremiah. GO ; Meredith, 1 1 1! ; Rebecca,
CO. '
Walton, Ann Klcock, 3:12 : Elizabeth, 13. 121 :
John, 330. 332; Mrs.. 330; Richard. 121;
William, 13, 87.
Want, Mathew, 113; Robert. 254. 295.
Ward. Anne. 59 ; Edward, xiii. 24. 25, 263 ;
Elizabeth, 159,257 : George, 1 13 ; Henry. 59 ;
Henry T., 332: James, 300; John. 107, 338
(2) ; Juliana, 332 . Langton, 2-15 ; Sarah. 257 ;
Thomas. 110, 159 : Townley, 212 ; — , 300.
Wardlow, Eoberc. 113.
Wardrobe. Doctor, 3G7, 3CS ; J.. 177, 271 ; — ,
315.
Ware, Roger, 108.
Wareing, Thomas, 167.
Waring-ton. see Warrington.
Warlock, Frances. 236 ; Simeon. 236.
Warne, Josiah, 109.
Warnell, John, 107.
Warner, 164 pi.
Warner, Abraham. 244 (2). 245. 246, 291 (2) ;
Ashton, 200. 210. 251 (2), 25;!: Cath. Jane
Mathew, 320 (2): Charles William, 320:
Christian, 357; Edward. 103. 171. 214. 329
(2), 351, 352 (3); Elizabeth. 184. 361 ; Ephraim,
163,164 ; Fran.. 89 ; Frances, s7 : Fred.. lSti ;
Jacob, 361; James, 106; Jeannetfa Maria.
180 ; John. 163 ; John ('.. 86 ; Johnson. 24 7 ;
Jonathan, 87, 90(2); Joseph. 210 (3), 211 ;
Luciana, 102 (,2) ; Roberr, 108 : Saul. 106 ;
Thomas. 170, 208, 274, 295, 298. 352. 358 ; Sir
Thomas, 101. 10m ; William. 8:'. 329, 350 ; — .
170, 252, 253(2), 25 1, 357.
Warre. John Henry, 210.
Wanell. Elizabeth, 110. 233; John. 110, 2:;:!:
Mary. 146, 233.
Warren, Catherine. 0.1 ; Elizabeth. 33 : James.
161 : Joan, 12: John, 42. 211 (2) ; Mary, 12.
370; Michael, 379: Sir Peter. ■ r.' : Samuel,
106 j Thomas. 12, 110; William. 12, llu. 113.
Warring, John. 108.
Warrington (Warington), Elizabeth. 120: John.
junr.. 351 ; William. 106.
Warsters, Ann. 31)3.
Warwick. Earl of. 21.
Washington, \nne, 10(2), 17; Elizubeth, 10;
Simon. 10 : Thonins, 10 (.4).
Wasling, Samuel, I06.
Uuss. Christopher, 22 ; Elizabeth. 22.
Waston, Susanne, 1 1.
VVaterhowe. Uainsford, 166.
Waterman, Blaudy Lee. lo7. 210 ; Francis, 107,
24'.'.
Waters. Ann. 120; Edward, 108 ; Henry, 355;
John. 120; Thomas, 104 ; William, 331.
Wntkinx, 40.
Watkin-, Ann. 121.. 127, 150 (2) ■ Dorothy,
13; Elizabeth, II, 15 (2), 40 (2), 41 (6);
Gregory. 13, 14 ; James, 113 ; John. 150. 1C0,
205 (4); Maiv, 237; Sarah, 11 ; Simon. 4c,
41 : Susannah". 11 ; William, 40 (3), 11 (4).
Watkinson. Edward, 240.
Watlev. Francis. 234 ; John Ocsterman. 234 ;
Martha. 231.
Watson, Deborah. CI ; Elizabeth, 25 (2). CI,
114; Francis, 104; Sir Francis, 0,1. Ill;
George. 134 ; Henry, 104 ; James. 25, 104 ;
Joan. 33: Peter. 270: Robert T., 134; Tho-
mas, 33, 111. 166 ; William. 134.
Watt. Alfred \\\, 345.
Wattle, George, 110.
Wattlev, George, 240. 24 7.
Watts. "Ann. 110; Charles Henry. 331 : Eliza-
beth. 320: George, 166; James, 250; John,
184; Thomas. 108; William. 113.250.
Way mouth, Timothy, 110.
Wayte. Raynes, 384 ; Sarah, 384 (2) ; Thomas.
384.
Weare. John Fisher, 154.
Weasly, Joan, 10 ; Robert, 16.
Weatherhead. Ann. 302 ; Eliz.. 3,04 ; George,
364 ; Mary, 302. 304 : Thomas. 362.
Weatherill (Weatherall). George. 252 (2). 253
(2), 290 ; John. 230 : Margaret, 252, 253 ;
Michael. 253 ; Michael Lambert, 00, 251, 252
(2), 253 (2), 350.
Webb (Web. Webbe). Abraham, 61 ; Anne, 42 ;
Sir Aston. 164; Bethia, 42, 43 (2), 44. 87;
Elizabeth. 14. 33. 353; George, 107 (2). 208,
250. 312 ; George, junr., 55 1 ; Harry, 208 (2),
353 ; Isabelle, 01 ; Jane, IS! ; John. 44, 350 ;
Joshua, 208 : Josiah, 286 ; Mary. 33, 44, ss ;
Natl.. 42, 43 (3), 44 (2). 87. s-:. 182, 208 (2\
210. 350, 353; Rachel, 15; Rev.. 70. 73 : Ro-
bert, 2.3, 170 (2), 350 ; Ruth. 43 : Sarah B..
331 ; Thomas, 33, 111 ; Wm.. 170 ; — , 70, 73.
353. 367.
Webber, Elizabeth. 333 ; John. 41, 200 (3). 300
(3) ; Jonah, 141 (2) ; M. L.. xv, xvi : Mary,
41, 141 (2), 200 ; Michael. 141 (2) ; Wm., 41 ;
— . 300 (3).
Webling. William, 105.
Webster. Ben., 193 (3), 190, 201, 202, 203, 205,
200 ; John, 302; Mary, US; Peter, S6 ;
Richard. 19S.
Weeks (Weekes), Anne. 118; Charles. 378;
Elizabeth. 325. 370 (2); Hugh, US: Jane.
378; John. 232; Margaret, 159; Martha.
232; Purletta. 325: Hubert. 104; William,
159 (2), 325, 376 : William Burt, 378.
Weight, William. 104.
Weir, Ann, 255 ; — . i:i:i (2).
Welbanks. Leonard, 1 1 1.
Welby, William. 212, 205 ; _. 254.
Welch (Welsh). Anne, 13 (3), SS ; George, 328 ;
John. 43 (•_>), 88, 380; Luke. >8 ; Marian.
138: Mary, 93, 250. 302; Michael. 104;
Nicholas, 43 ; Sarah. 230.
Welles, John, 250.
Wellman. Margaret, 120.
Wi-lls, Blamford, 355 ; Eleonar, 360 ; Eliza.
301; Elizabeth, 14: Jane. 16, 360; John,
lu-; Katherine, 61 ; Nathaniel. 171 (5). 352;
Richard, 171. 352; William, If,:', l"j7 (2),
350.
Welsh, tee Welch.
Welson, John. 110.
WelsUad (Wellstead), John, 106, 357.
Wcnham. Elizabeth, 378 ; Margaret, 378 ; Mar-
432
CARIBBEAN A.
tha, 378 (2) ; Mary "Williams, 378 ; Thomas,
378 (2).
Wensbury, Eatts. 358 ; John, 358.
Went, Eleanor. 16.
Wentworth, Hugh, 108 ; Wm., 380.
Wesson, SyWanus. 110.
West, Alice. 88; Catherine, 80. 159; Edward,
357; Elizabeth, 236; Erskine E.. 46, 383:
John. 217; Katharine. 02 ; Mary, 88, 89 (2),
159 ; Nathanael, 89 ; Robert, 88, 89 (2), 92, 159.
Westbery, see Westbury.
Westbrooke. Caleb, 113.
Westbury (Westbery). Ann. 142 ; Bates, 142 ;
John, 301 (2) ; Mary. 142.
Westcomb, Richard, 113.
Westcott. Elizabeth. 134 ; Thomas, 103.
Westfield, Biidgett, 111.
Westhorpe, Abigail, 113 ; Hierome, 107.
Westmacott. Bichard, 218.
Westmorland, Thomas. Earl of. 350.
Weston (Western), Charles, 114 : Gabriel. 2S4 ;
James, 200, 212; Margaret, 120; Mary, 60;
Robert, 110 ; Samuel. 212 ; — , 2S4.
Westopher, Eliz., 69 (4). 90 ; James, 89 ; Jane,
90 ; John, 89, 90 ; Wni., 89 (2), 90.
Westwood. Ann. 12.
Wetherdon. Robert, 303.
Wethered, Eliz.. 90 ; John, 90.
Wethersby. John. 01 ; Margaret. 01.
Whaland," Ann, 41, 42 ; Mary. 41. 42 ; Michael,
41, 42.
Whales, Nathaniel, 357.
Whalley (Whaley). Charity. 122 ; John, 249 ;
William, 106, 111. 122.
Wharton, 78.
Wharton, Anthony, 78 (2), 134. 350 ; Aretas.
352; John, 07, 247; Margaret. 04: Mary,
78 ; Posthumus. 22, 04 ; Purletta. 377 ; Tho-
mas, 377; W., 234 ; William. 22, 78, 94. 95,
145.
Wheatley (Wheatly). Anne. 61 ; John, 249 ;
Mary, 121 ; William. 104.
Wheeler, Mary. 1-12 : Michael. 113 ; Peter. 149:
Robert. 108, 142 (2) ; William. 107, 249.
Whelands. Ann. 299 ; Michael, 299, 300.
When, Elizabeth. 34 ; John, 34.
Wheterall. Susanne, on.
Wbishaw, Charles. 212 (2).
Whitaker (Whetiker, Whittaker), Anne Eliza-
beth, 330 ; Benjamin, 281 : Edmund Charles.
281 ; Sophia, 28] : VV„ Si-, : William. 350.
White, Alice, 17; Ann. 159; Benjamin. 303;
Catharine, 133. 362 ; Eleanor. 12 : Elizabeth.
10, SO. 122, 2>2 : Frances. 302; Francis, 10,
320; George. Ill, 114 ; Hester. 119 ; James,
108, 133, 2S2 ; Jane. '.'2; Joell, 105; John,
69, 71, 200 (3). 300, 325. 358; Lewis, 111 ;
Martha. 180; Mary. 3). 4 1. SO,. 87, 139;
Michael, 41, 86, 101, 209 (2), 212. 352 (2):
Miss, 200: Richard. 130: Robert, 12: Rose,
282; Sarah. 33n : Sarah Hamer, 180; Stephen,
108; Thomas. 104. 113; Walter. 108; Wil-
liam. 4t, 104, ISO, 362, 363 ; — . 00, 302.
Whitehead, Geortre, 161 : . . . . min, 14S.
Whitehorne (Whitehorn). Bartholomew, 16 :
Elizabeth, 15 ; Thomas, 1 1 1.
Whiteing. Edward, 158; Honora, 158; James.
158; Margaret. 1581(2); Mary. 158, 160;
William. Iu0.
Whitelaw, — . 193.
Whiteway, Samuel. 106,
hitfield. Charles. 107 ; Henry, 110.
hitford, Thomas, 237.
biting, Edward. 01. 130; Joseph. 91; Mar-
jory. 01, 130: Mary. 13.
hituey. William, 111.
hitroe, Thomas. 106.
hitsey. Elizabeth, 59 ; James, 59.
hitson, John, 111.
hitten. Anne, 13.
hittle. Charles. 1 13.
hitty, John. 356.
holey. Eleanor. 42 ; James. 42 ; John, 42.
hottle. George. 02 ; Mary, 62.
ickenden. John. 134.
ickesell. Felix. 105.
icket. Barbara. 12 ; Michael, 12, 107.
ickham, Joseph. 03.
ickstead (Wicksted). Mary, 10 ; Philip, 187.
iddrington, Capt., 25S.
iggins. Elizabeth, 59.
ight. Lieut.. 177.
ignall. Eieazar, 111.
igwall, Mary, 122 ; Thomas, 122.
ilas. Lettice. 12.
ileocks, John, 113.
ildbore. John, 100.
ildish, Thomas, 108.
ildman, Samuel. 298 ; Thomas, 211.
ildrish, Anne, 60.
iles. Ann, 328.
ilkes (Wilks). Nicholas. Ill : Thomas. 113.
ilkie, Eliza. 216 ; Sarah Elizabeth, 332.
ilkin, Cornelius. 110.
ilkins, Elizabeth Ann, 280 ; William. 357.
ilkinson, Amelia. 326 ; Ann. 23.' (2). 324, 320.
327 ; Christopher, 145. 140, 272. 324,325, 320,
377, 378 : Elizabeth, 377 • Emilia. 327 (2),
376 (3), 377 (3), 37s : Faith. 17 ; Frances. 140
(2): Isaac. 378 ; John. 145.324. 577: Joseph.
376; Joseph Eartlet, 327: Mary. 110 (21,
377; Sarah. 145. 14'.'. 232(2). 325. 326,327;
Thomas. 104. 232 (2). 285. 324. 326 : William,
17. 325, 320. 327 (3). 376 (2), 377 (2), 378 ; — ,
324.
ilkison, Garrett. 255.
illard, Hannah Ila-mer. 238.
illbe, John, 34 ; Thomassin. 34.
illcox. Mary. 13 ; Sarah, 102.
illett (Wiliet). J.. 4 : John, 7, 207, 208 (2).
351 (2), 352 (4). 358 ; Ralph, 171 (,4), 251/352
(2); William. 354 : — . 250.
illford, Capt., 356 ; Mary, 302.
illgrase, Sarah. 10.
iUiams. xiy. 07.
illiams, Alex., 05: Ann. 159 (2), 10,1. 3(H);
Arthur. 255 (3), 256(3); Assah. 382 : Bonella.
283; Boyer. 258; Catharine. 118; Charles,
31, 52. 234; Christian. M. 17; Christopher,
107,382; F... xiv; Edward. liv. '.'7.102. 251 (21,
288; Elizabeth. 10. 17. 61. 120. 121. 158.232,
255, 250. 'JOS. 301, 311. 325 (4), 320 | J >, 537 :
Elizabeth Ann. 20, 31 : Elizabeth Guthrie, 375;
Elizabeth Juliana. 283: Evan. 16. 382 (21:
Frances, 146, 311, 525 (2). 326, 351 ; Francis,
171. x\-: ; Georgre, 61 ; Grace, IS; Griffith,
10 . Henry, 1 I. 120. 1 10 ; Huph, 33(1 J
20,31; Job, 382(2); John. 105, 107, I0S.118,
158, 159 (21. 171 (11). 23.0,. 255 (2). 256(2),
268,312; John, junr., 171 (5), 207. 350
351. 352 ; John. s. nr.. 207. 35o (31. 351 : John
Mathew, 212 ; Joseph, 192 (2), 283, 551 ;
INDEX.
433
Judith. 325 : Lewis, 3S2 : Manasseh, 40. 3G1 :
Margaret, 120, 255; Martha, 31. 32; Mary.
12, 16. 40 (2). HI, 119. 159, 325 ; Mary Char-
lotte ThornhilJ, 350; Michael. 232.302.812,
325 (3), 326 (2) ; Miss. 337 : Mr-.. 332; Mor-
gan, 381,382; Philip. 113; Piero. 325 ; Rich-
ard, 302; Richd. Hardiman, 301 ; Robert.
119; Rogers. 355; Roland, 166, 283; Row-
land, 97, 107. 3S2 (J) : Samuel. 192 ; Surah.
149, 151, 158, 171, 297, 312, 350 (2), 351 (2).;
Suzannh, 122; Thomas. 31, 111. 192, 803,
306, 825 ; William. 104, 171. 375, 382 (4) ; — ,
337, 351.
Williamson, John. 297 : Sarah. 297.
Willing, Thomas. 110.
Willis, Anne. 13 : Benedict. 64-. 169 (2). 251 (2).
253; Charles. 303; Henry. 13; Joan. 189:
John, 21 ; Joseph. 251 : Joseph Webb, 353;
Mary. 13, 208, 210, 251, 353, 354 ; Richard,
110; Robert. 10G.
Willmot. see Wilmot.
Willnall. John, 110.
Willock (Willocks"), Alexander, 207 (2), 210.
211 (3). 352, 375 (2); Alexander Slatford,
281 ; Frances. 374, 375 ; Francis. 374. 375
(2) ; George, 375 ; George Woodward. 875.
Willoughby, Lady Ann. 16G (3); C. 330;
Cholmely. 330 ; Dorothy Frere. 330 ; Edward.
259; George, 114. 166 (2); Lord. 165, 166
(5) ; Mrs., 330 ; William, 330 ; William,
Lord, 65.
Wills, Thomas, 210 (2).
Willsbe, James, 163 ; Sarah, 1C3.
Willshire, Mathew, 108.
Willy, Edward, 249.
Wilmot (Willmot). Henry, 50, 51 (2). 170 (2),
171 (2), 20S (3), 210 (3). 258. 296 (2). 208 (6).
350, 351 (2). 352 (4L 854 (2); James. Ill ;
John, 111 ; Sarah. 50. 51 ; — . 298, 353.
Wilson (Willson). Alice, 121, 133; Ann. 62;
Arnold, 308 : Cha., 124: Deborah, 16; Eliza-
beth, 40 (4), 41 (3). 140 ; Fiances. 40 : Har-
riet, 124 ; Henry Hart, 343 ; Isaac, 304 ;
James, 86, 236, 331 ; John. 62. 108. Ill, 121,
163, 308, 331 ; John William Delap. 134 :
Margaret. 14; Mary. 83. 10, 91.13S; l'atrick,
168, 251, 253; Patrick, junr., 86; Patrick.
senr., 86; Rebeckah, 121; Reginald. 189;
Renolt. 41 ; Rev., 186; Richard. 4" (3). 11
(4), 78, 170 (:!), 207 (2). 208 (5,. 297, 298;
Richard, junr., 352 (2). 354 (3) : Richard.
senr., 352 (3). 854 (3); Sarah, 15
283; Somerville. 333 ; Spoon, r! il
91, 133; Val. Ann. 381 ; William,
330 ; — , 353.
Wilton. J.. 215 (2).
Wiltshire, Rebecca, 268 ; Richd., 6
263.
Wimbolt, Amy, 350 ; William. 850.
Wimpew, Thomas. 1 10.
Winbolt, Amy, 297 ; William, 297.
Winbourno, Thomas. 1 10.
Wince, Michael, 236.
Winchester, i leorge, 13 1.
Wind. '1 homas, 107.
Windall, Robert, 1 1 1.
Winde, Thomas, 283.
Winder, Thomas, 167 (.'). 249.
Wimlle, Jane. 22 1 ; Thomas, 227.
Windor, Stephen, 301.
Windslow, I-aac, 104.
VOL. I.
Thomas.
1 I, 106,
Thomas,
Charles
220 ;
222.
; Luke.
331 ;
), 211 :
Alex-
224
ingar, William, 108.
innate. Sir Andrew, 271 ; Henrietta Cathe-
rine, 27 1.
ingston, Mary. 161.
inikly, Mary, 122.
inkns, Henry, 10S.
innington. Henrietta Antonia. xiii ; Sir John
Miles, xiii.
inship, Catherine Ann. 217.
inston (Winstone), C. 177:
Rachel, 220; William, 114 ; —
int. -John Pusey, 228 (2).
inter. George, 15 ; Jane, 331
Martha, 120; Mary. 15.
interbottom, Abraham. 210 (5),
ander. 210.
interflcod, John, 122; Margaret. 122.
inthorp. John. junr.. 238.
ise, John, 104. 253 ; Thomas Turner. 20
351 ; William, 108, 357.
iseman, Blanch. 34 : John, 34 ; — . 193.
ishart, Major. 330.
itchurch, Anthony. 106.
itheridge, Edw., 285.
ithers, Anne. 120.
olfrys, John. 20.
olline. Elizabeth. 13.
ood, Amos, 237 ; Ann Elcock. 832 : Anthony,
114; Catherine, 60; Dorothy. 120; George,
212, 213; Jane. 9. 11 : John. 15; Margaret.
118, 330 ; Margaret Susanna. 331 ; Mary, 15 ;
Mrs., 332 ; Rebecca Catherine, 330 : Richard,
330, 331 ; Sampson, 882 ; Stephens, 2S2 :
William. 351. 852.
codas, Anthony, 119 ; Margaret. 110.
oodburn, Robt., 300.
oodcock, Chas., 152, 153, 154; Martha, 133;
Thomas. 183.
ooddard, James, 285.
ocdenhairen. Humphry. 358.
oodhouse. John, 100 ; Richard. 100.
oodin, Edward. 62; Elizabeth. 118: Grace,
62.
ot dh v, xv.
oodley (Woodlv). Ann. 41 : Bridget, XV. 182
(3); Cadee, 182; Frances. 296(21. 207;
Hester, 182 (3). 188 ; .John. 182 (3), 183. 25 1.
253, 254. 296, 312. 843; I.ucr.rui. 1-2: Mr.,
senr.. 344: Susannah. 182; Thomas. 182;
William, xiii. xv, 41 (2), 17o (2). 182 (I). 295,
296, 207. 841. 352.
codnorth. Margaret. 162.
oodiop. Francis Phipps, 208 (2).
oodroude. Sarah, 328.
oods, Alexander, 113; John. 357;
111.
oodward, Alexander, 111 : ''apt.
ward, 234 ; Eliza. 183; Elizabeth. 11.
Mary, 133 ; Robert, 108 ; Selvester,
Thomas, 11 ; Win.. 133.
oodyer, George. 105, 110.
ooloy, u i Woolley.
oolford, Tho., 67!
oolley (Wooley), Ann. ill ; Frances, 15 ;
John, 106, 111.
oollward, William. 252.
oolston, Israel, 25 1 ; >arah. 251.
oolward, Martha. 377 ; Mary, 15 ; William,
45.
oosnam alias Woostenhohne. Adam. 1 10.
or, William, 301.
I I
Jonathan.
358 ;
Ed-
302 ;
502 ;
434
CARIBBEANA.
Ed-ward, fi]
; Thomas. 23
Shute Shrimpton, 296.
Kellman. 501 ; Sarah
Workman, Mary T., 261 (2): Rebecca, 264:
Robert 'J'.. 2C4.
Worley, Elizabeth, 113; George. 106; William,
113.
Worlidge, — , 379.
Wornell. Elizabeth, 113.
Worrall (Worrell), Anne. CI ;
George. 24 ; Margery. 232 (2)
(2) ; Thomas Sanders. 232.
Worthington. Jaun >. 158 : Margaret. 15S ; Robt.,
158.
Wortin. Margaret, 59 : William, 59.
Wotton, Francis, 2.-1 ; Hali'ord, 281 ; Phillis.
60.
Wragg. Samuel. 107, 250.
Wrighing, Catherine. 359 ; Elizabeth. 359.
Wright. Andrew, 227. 228 ; Ann, 228 ; Archer.
219; Benjamin, 358: Dorothy. 12. 13: Ed-
mund. 281 ; Elizabeth, 22S ; Elizabeth Mary,
22S ; George, 302; Margarett, 113: Robert.
113; Susanne, 00; Thomas, 1(17: William.
12, 60.
Wrightman, John. 251.
Wrigton. James. 301.
Writt (Writte), Henry. 104 ; Richard. 104.
Wrottesley. Charlotte. 373 ; Sir John, 373.
Wyar. Peter Gf ortre. 357.
Wyatt (Wyat), Abigail. 121 : Cornelius. 60;
Elizabeth. 361; John. 321: Margery. 60;
Mrs., 302 : William. 109. 121.
Wybrants. Alice Eli/a. 279 ; William. 279.
Wyke. AnneByain,SO ; Col..S7 : Edward l'.yam.
212; Eliz., 91 ; Frances. 362: George, 362,
363; Hester Ann. 79. SO; Margaret. 362;
Martha. 87; Sarah. 139; Sophia. 80; Wil-
liam By am. SO.
Wykes. Elizabeth, 140.
Willi:. Hugh. 161 ; Thomas. 25S.
Wvnter. Edward. 19; Sir Edward. 19; Wil-
liam, 19.
Yard. Mary Elvira. 330.
Yates. Anne. 60 : Edward. 106, 208. 35 1 : Eliza-
beth Caroline. 212: Francis, 105; John, 60,
210; Eawrencc. 108; Margaret, 01 ; Mary. —
122 ; Thomas. 106.
Yeales, John. 106.
Yeamans. Matilda. 290
Yearwotd. Cyrina, 331
['.., 331 ; Reale. 331. ■
Yratrs. Anthony. I'M : l'h.. 2S1
Yeomans, Edward. 113.
YcyvcII. Andrew. 300.
Yonge, Henry, 20", ; Mary. 265.
[ Yorcome. Joan. 33.
I York. Duke of. 294.
Youlden, Margaret. 10; Richard. 16.
Young, Abner, 236; Ann. 160; David.
Douglas. .".7 : Dr.. 304 : Elizabeth. 12.
Frances. 159; George, S3, 111 : Henry. In.*;
John. 11. 39. 160. 211 (2): Margaret. 230 \
Mary Smith, 360: Patrick, 301 ; Richard. Ml.
357; Samuel, 303: Stephen, 12; Siuanna,
xii : Thomas. 302. 303 ; William, S3 ; sir Wil-
liam, S3. 191. 354.
Younghusband, (.'apt., 314.
Yule. Sir George. 271 : Henrietta Peach. 271.
Zeagers, Abs.-ilom. 250 (2): Peter. 185; Rebecca,
256 : Samuel. 250.
Zeale, Anne, 02. 121 : Mary. 62 : Thomas. 121.
Zeller, Anne. 119 ; James, 119.
Zouche, Dorothy. 40. 3S4.
Zuuurst, Danl.. 0 ; Herman, 6.
NO SURNAME.
. . ward, Agnes. 87.
Allen. 138.
Anne. 34 (4). 147 (3). 148, 241.
Archibald. S7.
Benjamin. 303.
Elizabeth. 34. 08 (2), 69. 101 (2). 150, 241.
302, 310.
Grace, 303.
Hester, 34.
James, 57, 147.
Jane. 34.
Joanah, 241.
Jone, 33.
Judith, 34.
Katharine. 44.
Margaret. 151. 26'.'. 306.
Mary, 34, 68, 147 (2). 211. 266. 303.
Molly, 221.
Patrick, 57.
Rachel, 147, 2-11.
Rebecca, 66. 241.
Robert, 33.
Roger. 14 7.
,h, 145 (2), 151 (2), 266, 359.
Su>anna. 34.
Susanne. 3 I.
Thomassin, 34.
Tobia. 25S.
William, 302.
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