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EDITED  BY 


VEEE   LAXGEORD  "OLIVER,  M.R.C.S.,  &c. 


VOLUME  I. 

LONDON : 
MITCHELL   HUGHES   AND   CLARKE,  110   WAEDOtFB   STREET,  W 

1910. 


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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.) 


< 


Cartbbeana* 


BOOKPLATE   OF   CHAELES   SPOOXEK,  ESQ. 


y 


dWsVw     ■  '*•■•  V> 


KgfS® 


mm 


pi' 


wo-//*/"^ 


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 

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!) 

May 

ID 
L3 

15 

27 

June 

5 

16 

26 

July 

1 

2s 

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Aug. 

11 

22 

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26 

Sept 

17 

22 

Oct. 

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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). 


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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 

Sept. 

14 

[blank] 
Dec.     9 

13 

Feb. 

2 

April 

12 

28 

May 
June 

L6 

18 

Jan. 

31 

Mar. 

28 

July 
Aug. 

11 
13 

19 

Oct. 

25 

Feb. 

2 

14 

Mar. 

11 

17 

May 

29 

June 

2G 

Jan. 

26 

June 

s 

July 

Sept. 

8 
Id 

Oct. 

6 

Nov. 

29 

Jan. 

13 

30 

Feb. 

17 

Mar. 

8 

April 

128 

May 
July 

27 
2] 

26 

■27 

Aug. 

1 

5 

30 

Sept. 

7 
21 

27 

ditto 

Oct. 

11 

27 

[bhn 
Nov. 

*] 

1 

3 

Dec. 

It 

12 

L3 

[Man 
Feb. 

o 

88  Caribbeana. 


1728     Mar. 

20 

1729     May 

19 

July 

10 

18 

Sept. 

3 
14 

29 

Oct. 

10 

[bla?i 
Nov. 

/fc] 
7 

13 

IS 

Dec. 

2 

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 

12 

11) 

July 
Aug. 

ID 
2d 

Oct. 

15 

Dec. 

9 

IS 

Jan. 

9 

Mar. 

17 

23 

28 

April  15 
May   13 
June  24 

Aug. 

5 

Sept. 
Oct. 

2 
L4 

Jan. 

5 

Feb. 

3 

17 

20 

Mar. 

17 

May 

12 

13 

20 

June 

23 

July 

Aug 

21 

18 

Sept 
Oct. 

28 
4 

12 

Nov. 

12 

24 

Dec. 

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 

Feb.   18 

Mar.  17 

1722 

Aug.  2G 

Sept.  19 
24 

Nov.  IS 

1723 

May    19 

June     2 

July   28 
Aug.     7 

9 

Dec.     1 

22 

1724 

May   ~3 

Nov.    o 

[blank] 
Jan.    10 

[blank] 
Jan.    24 

[Hank] 

[blank] 
Feb.     7 

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 

May- 

5 

17 

June 

13 

Sept. 

5 

19 

Oct. 

3 

31 

Dec. 

26 

Jan. 

2:! 

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13 

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12 

July 

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25 

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Dec. 

21 

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 
[blank] 
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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11 

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Jan. 

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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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BOOKPLATE  OF   EDWARD   WILLIAMS,   ESQ. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


l\f> 


'/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 

>i 

2S 

Nov. 

4 

>i 

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 
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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 
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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. 

i,  2 


1-18 


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. 


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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 


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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. 


Barbadoee 

LG61 

17 

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1GG2 

1 

ii 

11 

■  > 

>> 

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25 

Bermoo  las 

.- 

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Barbadoes 

•i 

1GG3 

II 

L9 

17 

1GG 


CARIBBEANA. 


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. 

>>  >i  >) 

Sir  George  Carteret,  knt.,  A-  William  Samford, 

Lord  Berkley. 
Richard  Iliggins,  &  Thomas  Clutterbuck. 
William  P-inney,  &  William  Porter. 
George  Willoughby,  &  Lord  AVilloughby. 

h  n  i) 

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. 

•  The  surname  should  be 


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1663 

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18 

Jamaica 

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n 

Jamaica 

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1G71 

9 

7 
7 
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Barbadocs 

11 

6 

Jamaica 

1G72 

30 

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1674 

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3 

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15 

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H 

7 

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1GS2 

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Antigua 

11 

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3 

Jamaica 

11 

2 

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L6S3 

1 

Jamaica 

n 

1 

Bermuda 

>> 

•  > 

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3 

Nevis 

,, 

3 

Antigua 

168S 

2 

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1? 

3 

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Cock  ran. 

CARIBBEANA. 


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 

"  " 

Thomas  Winder,  clerk,  A  James  Emra. 

!>  11 

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. 

>i  »i 

•Francis  Oxnard,  widow,  Diana  Oxnard,  & 

William  Coleman. 
Thomas  Pembroke  v.v  wife,  &  Oeorge  Webb. 

n  r       i) 

Daniel  Smith,  &  Thomas  Walker. 

*  This  ouc  has  no  place  shewD  in  the  In.lonture  «ide 


Barbadoes 

1695 

1 

it 

1696 

3 

u 

109S 

•> 

ii 

1G99 

3 

» 

1700 

2 

ii 

1701 

1 
2 

W.  ludia 
ii 

1703 

2 

ii 
Barbadoes 

1701 

2 

1 

Jamaica 

1710 

■_> 

n 

ii 

2 

ii 

1714 

3y 

Barbadoes 

1715 

3  b 

ii 

1721 

2  b 

America 

1723 

2b 

Barbadoes 

1724 

iy 

ii 

n 

iy 

ii 

» 

iy 

Jamaica 

172.3 

4  b 

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ii 

4  b 

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2b 

America 

1729 

y  1  22 

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172S 

v2  11 

Jamaica 

1730 

B  5  6 

ii 

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B5  7 

America 

1731 

B3  4 

ii 

}  J 

B  5  9 

Antigua 

1? 

v  3  0 

t.               i. 

?> 

y  3  19 

ii 

11 

y  3  20 

Nevis 

1730 

y  1   12 

ii 

11 

yi  13 

Antigua 

1732 

y  0  o 

ii 

11 

B5   19-20 

Jamaica 

» 

B  3  10 

ii 

1733 

B  2  21 

America 

II 

B  0  3 

>» 

1734 

y  8  13 

ii 

1730 

B  3  2.3-2G 

Antigua 

1733 

B  1   17 

ii 

1737 

B  2  23 

Mountserrat 

ii 

Christophers 

173S 

B  1   13 

ii 

»» 

B  1  14 

u 

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B  1  22 

St.  Nevis 

ii 

B3  17 

America 

ii 

27 

St.  Nevis 

ii 

B  4   lb- 19 

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. 

II  )! 

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. 

ii  >) 

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. 

n  n 

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 

v  1  3 

Nevis 

B  1   10-17 

Antigua 

1741 

B  1 

h 

H 

B  1 

Jamaica 

1743 

B-l 

n 

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Bl 

11 

1] 

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B3 

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1711 

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17-15 

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ii 

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it 

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ii 

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Antigua 

ii 

B2 

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» 

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ii 

B4 

it 

ti 

B4 

ii 

it 

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>> 

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ii 

11 

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ii 

11 

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ii 

11 

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Antigua 

1740 

Bl 

>i 

ii 

Bl 

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ii 

B2 

ii 

ti 

B2 

ii 

ii 

Bl 

Antigua 

1717 

B2 

ii 

13 

B2 

i> 

n 

M 

B2 
B2 

ii 

1> 

B2 

Nevis 

1 1 

B2 

Antigua 

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ii 

II 

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17  is 

B5 

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ii 

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B.-i 

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CARIBBEANA. 


169 


James  Langford,  &  Stephen  Blizard 
Walter  Lawrence,  &  James  Hussey 

11  11 

Sir  Thomas  Staplcton,  &  Drewry  Ottley. 

*J  11 

Benedict  Willis,  &  Edward  Bryan. 

>!  11 

Dwarris,  &  Atkinse  Herman. 

>>  >) 

Thomas  Lee,  &  Peter  Hussey. 

»  ji 

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 

B3 

Montserrat 

n 

B  l 

>» 

n 

B4 

Nevis 

n 

Y2 

u 

n 

Y2 

Antigua 

u 

B2 

u 

M 

IJ2 

Jamaica 

1751 

B2 

J! 

M 

B2 

Montserrat 

51 

B5 

n 

11 

B5 

Antigua 

13 

B3 

>i 

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B3 

)> 

11 

Bl 

13 

1752 

B5 

11 

n 

Y4 

>» 

» 

Y4 

11 

» 

Y4 

11 

11 

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s. 

Christophers 

11 

11 

15  1 
B5 

Antigua 

1753 

Bl 

ii 

n 

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» 

>i  • 

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ii 

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n 

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ii 

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1751 

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1) 

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B4 

ii 

n 

B4 

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ii 

Y2 

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Christophers 

n 

B3 

Jamaica 

B  1 

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ii 

1755 

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B3 
B3 

Antigua 

11 

Y6 

ii 

11 

YG 

ii 

11 

B2 

ii 

11 

B2 

s. 

Christophers 

175b' 

1"  2 

Antigua 

1)2 

s. 

Christophers 

1757 

n  i 

Antigua 

B3 

s. 

Christophers 
ii 

175s! 

B3 

li:i 

Montserrat 

., 

V5 

Antigua 

19 

H  1 
B  1 

s 

Christophers 
ii 

n 
ii 

B  1 
Bl 

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 

r  i 

S.  Christophers 

?1 

B  1 

Antigua 

ii 

B2 

Barbadoes 

jj 

Bl 

1 , 

n 

Bl 

S.  Christophers 

» 

B2 

ii 

n 

B2 

M 

17G1 

Bl 

11 

)| 

Bl 

Tortola 

1) 

Bl 

S.  Christophers 

!> 

Bl 

ii 

Jl 

B5 

ii 

1)    ■ 

B5 

Antigua 

1702 

B3 

ii 

ii 

B  1 

n 

ii 

Bl 

i> 

n 

B3 
Bl 

S.  Christophers 

1703 

Bl 

Antigua 

B3 

i) 

B3 

S.  Christophers 

n 

B2 

»i 

ii 

B2 

ii 

j> 

B2 

Antigua 

I 1 

B4 

S.  Christophers 

ii 

B2 

Antigua 

11 

B3 

ii 

n 

B3 

i» 

i» 

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 

B3 

Granada 

11 

15  I 

ii 

11 

B  4 

ii 

11 

15  5 

ii 

>1 

B5 

Jamaica 

?1 

15  4 

ii 

1705 

15:5 

11 

15  3 

Montscrrat 

11 

15  2 

ii 

11 

15  2 

Nevis 
ii 

11 
11 

Y4 
Y4 

Caribbean  .v. 


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 

Y.j 

Barbadoea 

)J 

B2 

Montserrat 

(J 

B3 

>! 

11 

B3 

Nevis 

it 

Bo 

i> 

19 

B5 

11 

11 

Bo 

Bo 

Montserrat 

17G7 

B2 

n 

11 

B2 

Antigua 

11 

Bo 

1 1 

U 

Bo 

ii 

11 

Bo 

S. 

Christophers 

11 

B  1 

Antigua 

11 

B3 

?» 

11 

B3 

Montseratt 

n 

B2 

u 

n 

B2 

S. 

Christophers 

n 

B2 

n 

n 
1 1 

B2 
B2 

Antigua 

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 

B2 

11 

11 

B2 

11 

» 

B2 

B2 

Antigua 

1770 

B2 
it  •> 

s. 

Christophers 

'  i 

i  >  _ 
15  2 

»i 

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 


CARIBBEAN.*.  185 


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. 


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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. 

r .  Ci 


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. 


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There  was  apparently  a  date,  but  it  lias  been  rubbed  i>(T  in  my  copy. 


CARIBBEANA.  19o 

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 


198 


CAKIBBEANA. 


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. 


200 


CARIBBEANA. 


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 


202 


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- 


206 


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 
I) 
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 


r.i 


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 

B  G 


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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. 


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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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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 


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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.) 


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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 


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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. 


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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.) 


280 


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.) 


282 


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. 


ARREARS   OF  THE    POLL   MONET    IN    ST.   G1LES-IN-THE-1-TELDS, 

CO.   MIDDLESEX.      CHARLES   II.      LAY   SUBSIDY    ROLL. 


Mrs.  Mclior  Dracks,  £700  ... 
Sibilla  Baker... 
Sarah  Hayden 
Gone  to  Barbadoes  <(  .Tno.  Harbert  .. 
James  Wooddard 
Edmund  Seate  and  Wife 
I  Gabriel  Towne 
Tho.  "Wilkinson 
Mary  Gooch  ... 
Sara  Dixon     ... 
Elizabeth  Cummin    ... 


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Gerald  Fotuekgill. 


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. 

TOL.    I.  U 


290 


CABIBBEANA. 


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. 


- 


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 


CARIBBEANA.  291 

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. 

U  2 


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. 


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t  "  Frances  "  written  over  "  \\  illiam." 

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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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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 


i 


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 

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Eebr> 

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21 

March 

21 

April 

23 

May 

21 

June 

2  7 

July 

26 

Aug' 

1  10 

Sep11' 

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11 

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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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CA&IBBfcANA.  331 

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. 


332 


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.. 


! 


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 

z  2 


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. 


3i2  CAKIBBEANA. 

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 


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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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