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Daniel Parker Coke.

The Royal commission on the losses and services of American loyalists, 1783 to 1785, being the notes of Mr. Daniel Parker Coke, M. P., one of the commissioners during that period

. (page 62 of 63)

Georgia, 60, 245, 246 ; Jamaica, 7, 42 ; half-joe,
373 ; La, see Proclamation ; Maryland, 101, 155 ;
Massachusetts, 70, 155, 178, 328, 330; New Jersey,
6, 7, 114, 166, 167, 287; New York, 7, 53, 74,
146, 156, 160, 165, 168, 172, 184, 198, 201, 204,
287, 325; North Carolina, 219; Old American,
149; Pennsylvania, 10, 23, 24, 33, 65, 86; Pro
clamation, 7, 179, 195, 195 n., 364 ; South Carolina,
8, 11, 21, 36, 38, 46, 53, 96, 98, 102, 102 n., 120, 198,
372 ; sterling, 2, 5, 6, et passim ; difference between
sterling and currency, 349-52 ; Virginia, 22, 23,
51, 197, 207, 251 ; money wrongly confiscated, 22,

*3-

Monmouth, duke of, 143.

Monmouth co., N.J., 212, 357.

Monongahela, battle of, 159 n.

Monro, mr., 70.

Monro (or Munro), Simon, 340 ; witness, 59.

Montagu, capt. George, 149.

Montague, lord Charles, 38.

Montgomery, rev. John, witness, 293.

Montgomery, gen. Richard, xiii, 326, 326 n.

Montgomery, Samuel, witness, 247, 285.

Montreal, 72, 79, 90, 134 n., 303.

Montressor, col., 90, 90 n.; witness, 90.

Moody, mr., 16.

Moody, lieut. James, xlvi, xlviii ; note on, 144 ;

memorial, 133-4; Narrative of bis Exertions, &c.,

liii, 133, 144.
Moore, capt., 50.
Moore, dr., 301, 302.



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Moore, Frank, Diary of the American Revolution, &c.,

xlvi, liv, 61 n., 77, 113 n., 143, 144, 158 n., 203 n.,

287 n., 333 ; Correspondence of H. Laurens, &c.,

liv, 376 n.

Moore, sir Henry, 150.
Moore (or More), James, witness, 31, 37.
Moore, capt. Thomas William, note on, 308 n. ;

memorial, 308-9.

Moore s Bridge, see Moore s Creek Bridge.
Moore s Creek Bridge, battle of, xix, 42, 42 n., 124-6,

202, 202 n., 203, 204, 209, 210, 213-15, 219, 220,

225, 226, 345, 370, 373, 374.
Moorhead, William, memorial, 66.
Mopshoo estate, 330.
Moravian town, 50.
More, see Moore, James.
Morice, dr., 72.
Morison, S. E., Harrison Gray Otis, see Otis, Harrison

Gray.

Morning Chronicle, xxxvii, xxxvii n., liii, 361 n.
Morning Post, 256.
Morris, col., 158, 159, 159 n.
Morris, mr., 7.
Morris, Lewis, 326, 326 n.
Morris, dr. Michael, witness, 2 1 8.
Morris, gov. Robert Hunter, 289, 289 n.
Morrison, capt. Alexander, witness, 214, 217, 227 ;

memorial, 209-10.
Morristown, N.J., 113.
Morryson, maj., 32.
Morton, J., 83.
Moultrie, William, n.
Mountcashel, lord, 66.
Mountfort, mr., 260.
Mount Laurel, 15.

Mowatt, capt., 353, 354; witness, 174, 265.
Mud island, 85, 88, 327.
Mulatto women, 98, 197, 253.
Mulberry plantation, 59.
Mumford, Edward, memorial, 357-8.
Munro, see Monro, Simon.
Munro, , 370.

Munro, rev. Henry, witness, 337.
Munro, J., Acts of the Privy Council, Col. Ser. Unbound

Papers, see Privy Council.
Munro, lieut. James, memorial, 202-3.
Munro, maj. James, xxv, 220 n. ; memorial, 220-2.
Murdock, mr., 321.
Murphy, capt., 315.
Murphy, James, memorial, 53.
Murray, col. Daniel, 178 n., 234 ; witness, 176, 178 ;

memorial, 178-80.

his sister (wife of maj. Upham), 178.

his brother, 179.
Murray, David, 194.

Murray, James, Loyalist, Letters of (ed. N. M.
Tiffany), xxv n., liii, 391 n.



Murray, John, memorial, 193-4.

Murray, John, 4th earl of Dunmore, see Dunmore,

earl.

Murray, col. John, 178, 178 n., 180; memorial, 27.
Murray, William, witness, 80 ; memorial, 185.
Muscongus patent, 229.
Musselburgh, 251.



Nantz, 201, 357.

Nashville district, xxii.

Neat, William, 3.

Negroes, xxi, I, 2, 30, 31, 59, 6r, 70, 76, 93, 96, 97,
104, 130, 132, 151, 192, 193, 197, 198, 203, 208, 217,
246, 250, 252, 260, 281, 307, 308, 318 n., 333, 341,
360 n., 363, 367, 371, 372, 391 ; value of, 2, 3, n,
16, 17, 35, 38, 55, 9 8 , 172, 260, 273, 292, 295, 328,
330, 366 ; association for resisting, 296 ; overseer
of, 96.

Nelson, Robert, 128; witness, 130, 364, 371, 373;
memorial, 260-1.

Nelson, col. Thomas, 22, 22 n., 23.

Nelson s ferry, 35.

Nepean, Sir Evan, 60, 60 n.

Netherstead, baroness of, 143.

Newark, N.J., 156, 162, 166, 167.

Newbern, N.C., 112, 220, 221, 259, 367.

New Brunswick, Canada, 27 n., 74 n., 77, 79, 85,
137 n., 142, 171 n., 173 n., 175, 175 n., 177, 177 n.,
178 n., 180, 180 n., 183 n., 188, 205, 233 n., 334,
383 ; see also Lee, G. Herbert.

New Brunswick, N.J., 86, 113, 189, 281, 282, 315, 317,

320, 357, 375-

Newbury Port, 70.

Newcastle, Delaware, 81, 142.

Newcastle co., Pa., 289.

New England, i. e. Connecticut, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, and Rhode Island, q.v. ; see also
Weeden, W. B.

New England Club, 235 n., 353 n.

New Hampshire, 10, 13 n., 154, 194, 195, 313,
335, 34 8 J Banishment or Confiscation Acts, 29,
205.

Newhaven, Conn., 203 n., 237.

New Jersey, xxi, xxiii, xxviii, 5, et passim ; Banishment
Act, 175 ; New Jersey Archives (ed. W. A. White-
head), liii, 84 n., 143, 280 ; New Jersey as a Royal
Province, see Fisher, dr. E. T. ; see also Gwatkin,
rev. Thomas.

New Kent co., Va., 127.

New Kingston, R.I., 181.

New London, Conn., 47, 74, 91, 193, 236, 260.

New Netherland, 167 n.

Newport, R.I., 4, 94, 188, 236, 237, 259, 262, 267,
280, 286, 357, 382.

New Providence, 62, 372.

Newstead, John, 152 ; witness, 152.



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New York, xix, xxi, xxiii, xxviii, et passim ; loyalists
from, 125, 145, 168, 198, 240, 254, 288, 322, 325 ;
Confiscation Act, 146, 161 ; Banishment Act, 338,
394 ; Dutch street, 197 ; King s college, 148-9, 254,
255 j Little Dock street, 325 ; Queen street, 1 60 ;
Trinity church, 255 ; The History of Political Parties
in the Province of New York (C. L. Becker), Iv,
32 n., 74 n., 211, 240 n., 316 n., 322 n., 346 n., 394 ;
Loyalism in New Tork during the American Revolu
tion (A. C. Flick), Iv, 211, 322 n. ; Loyalist History
of New Tork during the Revolutionary War (T. Jones),
xvi n., 1 n., liii, 32 n., 77, 137 n., 139 n., 168 n.,
180 n. ; New Tork Colonial Documents (ed. E. B.
O Callaghan), xix n., liii, 83 n., 1 16 n., 1 34 n., 1 39 n.,
142, 149 n., 156 n., 158 n., 159 n., 180 n., 183 n.,
208 n., 211, 287 n. ; New Tork Gazetteer (Riving-
ton s), xxv n., liii, 21 1, 254 n. ; Minutes of the Com
missioners for Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies
in the State of New Tork, Albany County Sessions,
1778-81 (ed. V. H. Paltsits), liv. 31 n., 279, 394 ;
see also Gwatkin, rev. Thomas.

New York Historical Society, 77.

Niagara, 79.

Nicolls (Nicholls), Richard, gov., 167, 167 n.

Ninety Six, xx, 29, 44-9, 51, 52, 53, 56, 57, 57 n., 92,
101, 105, 185, 248, 272 n., 273, 285, 365, 375, 376 n.,

377, 394-

Nixon, James, memorial, 165.
Norfolk, Va., xviii, xxii, 71, 81, 92, 93, 94, no, III,

150, 207, 217 n., 315, 361, 385, 390.
North, lord, 20, 84, 108, 139 n., 150, 153, 155, 156,

194, 195. 2 55, 2 78, 279, 281, 307, 310, 316, 323, 376.
Northampton, 71.
North Carolina, xix et passim ; Confiscation Act, 28,

389 ; North Carolina (C. L. Raper), Iv, 361 n.,

365 n., 391 n. ; North Carolina Records (ed. W. L.

Saunders), xix n., liii, 42 n., 76 n., 126 n., 202 n.,

214, 219 n., 278, 333, 355 n., 361 n.
North river, xv, 158-61, 166, 324.
North Yarmouth, Mass., 8.
Norwich, Conn., 73, 166.
Norwich, Mass., 99 n.
Notes and Queries, 125 n.
Nova Scotia, passim ; Nova Scotia Hist, Soc. Collections,

xxv n., liv, 99 n., 136 n. ; see also Eaton, A. W.
Nowlan, capt. Maurice, 372, 373 ; witness, 371, 374 ;

memorial, 368-9.

his wife (daughter of William White), 369.
Nutt, John, 271, 314, 315.



Oaks, 54.

Oats, 345.

O Callaghan, E. B., see New York.

Occabeche river, 1 50.

Ogden, David, 166 n. ; witness, 115 ; memorial, 166-7.

Ogden, Isaac, 156, 156 n. ; witness, 115, 162.



Ogeeche, lands at, 1 8.

Ogeechee river (Great), Ga., 249.

Ogilvie, Charles, 342 ; witness, 342.

Ogilvy, William, memorial, 208-9.

O Hara, gen., 1 10.

Ohio river, xviii, 150.

Old Iron Works, battle of, 50, 50 n.

Oliver, Andrew, 188 n., 278.

Oliver, dr. Peter, son-in-law of gov. Hutchinson,

xxxi, 12 n., 19, 26 n.
Oliver, lieut.-gov. Thomas, 26, 73, 154, 231, 233, 280 ;

witness, 231, 232 ; note on, 278 ; memorial, 227-8.
Onslow, mr., 394.
Ontario, lake, 327 n.
Ontario Bureau of Archives Second Report, 1904, xi, xii,

xlii, xliii n., liii, 90 n.
Orange, William, 93 ; memorial, 315.

his daughter Mary, see Rothery, Mary.
Orange co., N.Y., 168, 322.

Orange Rangers, the, 324, 324 n.

Orangebourg, 46, 48, 51, 198.

Orangetown, N.Y., violent conduct of the loyalists in,

xxv.
Orde, capt. John, memorial, 4.

his wife (formerly miss Stevens), 4.
Osborne, Va., 140.

Oswald, mr., 130.

Oswego, 277 n.

Otis, Harrison Gray, 233 n. ; Harrison Gray Otis

(S. E. Morison), Iv, 233 n.
Oxen, see Cattle.
Oxford, England, 149 n.
Oxford English Dictionary, 304 n.
Oxnard, Edward, 353 n. ; memorial, 353-4.
Oxnard & Kent, messrs., 354.



Pacolet river, 49, 50.

Page, mr., 22.

Palapseco, lands at, 291.

Palmer, Robert, 126; witness, 259, 393.

Paltsits, V.H.,Minutes of the Commissioners for Detecting
and Defeating Conspiracies in the State of New Tork,
Albany County Sessions, 1778-81, see New York.

Paper mill, value, 382.

Paris, treaty of (1783), xxvii, xxx, xxxvii.

Parker, adm., xx.

Parker, mr., 185.

Parker, James, 361 n., 363, 389 n., 390 ; witness, 298,
363, 366, 368, 391 ; memorials, 366-8, 389-90.

his wife (sister of lieut.-col. Ellegood), 367.

Parker, sir Peter, 62, ill, 260, 295, 389.

Parker, Robert, 9 n. ; memorial, 9.

Parr, gov., 173.

Parsons, gen., 155.

Pasquotank, 363.

Passamaquoddy, see Siebert, W. H.



Patent fees, 275.

Patteson, maj.-gen. James, 119, 119 n., 217 n., 273.

Pattison, capt., 125.

Pattnall, Josiah, witness, 244.

Paulus Hook, 113.

Pauraier, Peter, 325, 325 n.

Paxton, Charles, 9, 10 ; witness, 9, IO, 223.

Paysack river, 167.

Pearson, Isaac, 275.

Pearson, John, witness, 36 ; memorial, 41-2.

Peart, James, 383, 384.

Peas, 38 ; value of, 67.

Penn, gov. John, 78, 289.

Pennington, William, memorial, 95-6.

Pennsylvania, xxiii, xxiv, et passim ; Confiscation or
Banishment Acts, 86, 283, 283 n. ; Pennsylvania
Archives (ed. S. Hazard), xxiv n., liii, 78, 289 n. ;
Pennsylvania Ledger, 135 n., 136; Pennsylvania
Magazine of History and Biography, liv, 78, 82 n. ;
Ihe Relations of Pennsylvania with the British
Government (W. T. Root), 83 n. ; Letters of
a Pennsylvania Farmer, &c., 1 14 n.

Penobscot, 173, 173 n., 174, 264, 264 n., 265, 265 n. ;
see also Calef, dr. John, and Siebert, W. H.

Penobscot river, 324 n.

Pensacola, 82, 142, 209.

Pepperell, sir William, 152 n., 153.

Pepperell, sir William, bart. (grandson of preceding),
frontispiece, x, 22, 29, 73, 154, 251 ; witness, 20, 27,
155, 1 86, 258, 329; note on, 152-3; memorial,

152-3-

Percy, lord, 231, 263, 334.

Perkins, dr. Nathaniel, li, 258 n. ; memorial, 258.

Perkins, dr. William Lee, 258 n.

Peronneau, Henry, 97 n. ; memorial, 97-9.

Perth Amboy, 34, 113, 156, 207, 300, 303, 320, 378.

Peters, , 197.

Peters, rev. dr., 200 ; witness, 95, 100, 122, 191.

Peters, rev. Samuel, witness, 242.

Petersburg, Russia, 66.

Petersburgh, Va., 197.

Petit, Nathaniel, 275.

Pettyaugre, 323.

Phepoe, capt. Thomas, li, 124, 199 ; memorial, 119-21.

Philadelphia, Pa., loyalists in, 22, 23, 43, 47, 65, 66,
68, 90, 102, 106, 107, 109, 123, 124, 130, 135,
136 n., 156, 172, 189, 215, 233, 247, 256, 261, 274,
276, 290, 291, 297, 301, 309, 314, 318, 326, 333,
353, 354, 355, 373, 379, 3^7 5 loyalists from, 199,
201, 202, 283, 310; Joseph Galloway in, 82-9,
Christ Church and St. Peter s, rector of, 199,
200; King street, 315; Proceedings of Congress
held at, 86.

Philips, James, 51.

Philips, lieut.-col. John, 41 n., 48 n., 49, 119, 257;
witness, 41, 50, 51 ; memorial, 48-9.

his brother (capt. Philips), 49.



Philipsburgh, 277.

Philipsburgh manor, N.Y., 240 n., 241, 242.
Philipse family, 240 n.
Philipse, lieut.-gen. Charles, 240 n.
Philipse, col. Frederick, 240 n., 241-3 ; memorial,
240-1.

his son, capt. Frederick, 240 n., 241 ; memorial,

24 I ~3-

Philipse, post-capt. John, 240 n.

Phillipps MSS., xi.

Phillips, prof. U. B., Plantation and Frontier Docu
ments, Iv ; extract from, xxi-xxii.

Phillips (Philips), William, maj.-gen., 140, 140 n., 141.

Philpot, mr., 130, 131.

Phipps, capt. David, witness, 229 ; memorial, 230.

his sister (wife of Richard Lechmere), 230.
Phips, lieut.-gov. Spencer, 230 n.

Phips, gov. William, 230 n.

Piaget (Piagot), mrs., 171, 172.

Picken s brigade, 45 n.

Piedmont country, xxii.

Pigot, sir Robert, 94, 122, 187.

Pilots, 291.

Pine meadow, value of, 176.

Pintard, mr., 190.

Pipe staves, 260, 261.

Piscatoway, 176.

Pistols, 39.

Pitt, William, xxxiv, xxxix, xl n., 21, 211, 362.

Pittsburg, xviii, 78.

Plantations, value of, 2, 3, 51, 52, 59.

Plate, 331, 346.

Platt, George, witness, 54 ; memorial, 37-8.

Plymouth, Mass., 232, 311, 312, 334.

Plymouth, N.H., 194, 195.

Plymouth Purchase , 218 n.

Point Judith, R.I., 206.

Point Shirley, 266.

Pondicherry, 278.

Pon Pon estate, 330.

Pon Pon river, 384.

Poplicola , 254, 254 n.

Porter, Samuel, 154; memorial, 235.

Portland, Me., 178 n.

Porto Bello, 9 n.

Port Roseway, Shelburne, N.S., 155, 165.

Portsmouth, England, 317.

Portsmouth, N.H., 29, 30, 154, 194, 196, 312, 327,

348, 348 n., 351, 373.
Portsmouth, R.I., 382.
Portsmouth, Va., no, 140, 200, 386, 387.
Potatoes, 38, 67.
Potomac, river, xviii, 128, 130.
Potts, John, 136 n., 168 ; memorial, 136-7.
Powder magazine, 56.
Powell, lieut.-gov. James Edward, 140, 318 ; memorial,

201.



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Powell, col. Robert William, 12 n. ; witness, 12.

Power, Jack, witness, 35.

Pownall, John, 76.

Poynton, major Brereton, memorial, 286.

his wife, 286.

Preble, gen. Jebediah, 264 n., 265.

Prescott, lieut.-gen. Richard, 31 n., 165, 317 ; witness,

31, 94-
Prevost, gen. Augustine, 10, 10 n., 35, 36, 41, 45, 76,

96, 92, 2 44, 2 73.
Price, Joseph, 375.
Price, Mary, memorial, 375.
Prince, lieut. Charles, memorial, 132-3.

his wife (daughter of Clement Lempriere), 132, 133.
Prince Edward Island, 43 n., 77.

Prince Frederic s parish, Georgetown, S.C., 103.

Prince Maurice s river, 276.

Princes point, 132, 133.

Princess Anne co., Va., 141.

Princeton, N.J., 169, 190, 191.

Printing office, 1 66, 381, 382.

Privateers, 257, 258, 263, 272, 304, 315, 318.

Privy Council, Acts of, Col. Series, Unbound Papers

(ed. J. Munro), xxiii n., liv, 58 n., 97 n., 149 n.,

329 n., 350 n.

Propert, David, memorial, 322.
Property, 52, 59, 74, 116, 242, 243.
Proprietory rights, 274, 276.
Prout, Timothy, 8.
Providence, R.I., 385, 388.
Provincial Corps, xv-xvi.
Publicola , see Poplicola .
Punch house, 35.
Purviance, W., 202 n.
Putnam, James, 26, 175 n., 233, 335 ; witness, 26, 178,

179 ; memorial, 175-6.

Quakers, 96, 96 n., 283, 289, 333.

Quaritch, mr., ix.

Quebec, 94, 106, 108, 134 n., 135, 143, 278, 287;

see also Siebert, W. H.
Queen s co., Long Island, N.Y., 102, 1 80.
Queensborough, 30.

Rae, see Ray.

Rahaway, 281.

Ramapaugh, see Camp Ramapaugh.

Randolph, Edmund, 211.

Randolph, John, 24 n. ; witness, 24 ; Letters from

G. Washington to several of his friends in the year Ijj6

ascribed to him, 24 n.
Randolph, Peyton, 129, 344.
Randolph, T., tarred and feathered, xxiv.
Rane, John, witness, 163.
Rankin, col. James, 85 ; witness, 302.
Rankin, William, witness, 381.



Ransom, mr., 330.

Raper, C. L., North Carolina, see North Carolina.

Rariton, the, 283.

Rashleigh, Robert, 234 ; witness, 235.

Ratcliff, mr., 127, 129.

Rawdon, lord, 29, 33 n., 49, 50, 54, 55 n., 56, 105, 106,

126, 182, 373.

Ray (or Rae), col. Duncan, 124, 124 n.
Raymond, O. V., The Winslow Papers, see Winslow,

Edward.

Read, maj.-gen., witness, 151.
Reading, N.Y., 369.
Reak, mrs. Anne, memorial, 286-7.
Redman, dr., 298.
Reeve, mr., 4.

Reeves, Henry, witness, 133 ; memorial, 140-1.
Refugees, see LOYALISTS.
Regulators, xxiii.

Reid, Patrick, witness, 250 ; memorial, 250.
Reid, Thomas, memorial, 250-1.
Reid, hon. Whitelaw, v, ix, xi.
Reid, mrs. Whitelaw, ix, xi, xii.
Reinbeck, see Rinebeck.
Remnant, mr., 150.
Renny, rev. mr., witness, 319.
Reynolds, Margaret, memorial, 47-8.
Reyser s lane, 382.
Rhoades, S., 83.
Rhode Island, xxvii, xxix, et passim ; Confiscation or

Banishment Acts, 4, 165 ; Rhode Island and the

Formation of the Union (F. G. Bates), Iv, 187 n.
Rice, 15, 96, 185, 249, 272, 389; value of, I, 16-18,

36, 37, 270, 271, 330.
Rice ground, value of, 2, 17, 1 8, 59, 250.
Richards, Owen, 80 n. ; witness, 185 ; memorial, 80.
Richfield, 266, 267.
Richmond, Va., xxii, 47, 250.
Rickets, Jacob, 184.
Rifle gun, 54.

Rigby, Richard, 239, 239 n.
Rinebeck (or Reinbeck), 161-4.
Ringe, , 372.
Ritchie, mr., 23, 24.
River swamp, 59.
Rivers, John, 384.
Rivington, James, his press supervised, 145 ; his New

York Gazetteer, xxv n., liii, 21 1, 254 n.
Roan, , 374.

Roberdean, gen., witness, 87.
Roberts, Humphrey, memorial, 385-6.
Robertson, gen., 75, 135, 158, 159, 163, 164, 180 n.,

339; witness, 75, 116, 133, 159, 331.
Robertson, Alexander, memorial, 165-6.
Robertson, James (i), witness, 64 ; memorial, 61-3.
Robertson, James (2), memorial, 165-6.
his nephew James (3), 165 n.
Robinson, capt., 140.



Robinson, maj., 45 n.

Robinson, mr., 107, 138.

Robinson, col. Beverly, xvii, xxxii, 162, 240 n. ; wit
ness, 162, 240, 241, 380.

Robinson, John, memorial, 55-6.

Robinson, Peter, 140.

Robinson, Thomas, memorial, 139-40.

Rochester, col., 220, 221.

Rock Hill farm, N.J., 275, 277.

Rockingham co., N.C., 105.

Rocky creek, 48.

Rocky mount, 55.

Rodney, adm. G. B., 1.

Rogers, James, memorial, 284-5.

Rogers, sergt. Thomas, memorial, 101-2.

Roman Catholic, 37.

Rome, George, 267 ; note on, 280 ; witness, 267,
308 ; memorial, 262-4.

Ronald, William, & Co., 390, 391.

Rooke, Henry, 127, 127 n., 135.

Roome, John Chevalier, 161 ; witness, 160, 309.

Root, W. T., The Relations of Pennsylvania with the
British Government, l6()6-lj6j, 83 n.

Rope walk, 69, 70, 252, 391 ; value of, 354.

Rose, mr., 305.

Rose, Hugh, 305 n.

Rose, John, memorial, 266-7.

Rose, Peter, memorial, 72-3.

Rosebery, lord, ix, xii.

Ross, maj., xxxiv.

Ross, C., Cormvallis Correspondence, see Cornwallis.

Rothery, Mary, widow (formerly miss Mary Orange),
memorial, 92-4.

her husband, 93.

Rotterdam, 44, 272.

Routledge, John, see Rutledge, gov. John.

Rowand, Robert, witness, 296.

Rowe, mr., xxx.

Roxborough, or Roxbury, Mass., 154, 328, 329.

Roxburgh, Pa., 382.

Royal American Gazette, 165 n., 380 n.

Royal Commission on the losses and services of
American loyalists, see LOYALISTS.

Rugely, col. Rowland, 33, 33 n., 56.

Ruggles, gen., xvi, 280.

Rum, 31, 37, 81, 141, 264, 367; value of, 21, 28, 36,
37, 4 2 , 65.

Rumford, count, see Thompson, col. sir Benjamin.

Russell, David, 30.

Russell, Janet, memorial, 30.

Russell, J. H., The Free Negro in Virginia, 197 n.

Rutland co., Mass., 27, 178.

Rutledge, gov. John, 97, 97 n., 192, 295, 295 n., 305.

Ryan, Thomas, memorial, 124.

Rye, 43-

Ryerson, E., The Loyalists of America and their Times,
liv.



Sabine, L., The American Loyalists, liv, 3 n., 7 n., et

passim.

Sackville, lord, xxx, 1, 15, 20, 153, 177 n.
Saco, M., 152 n.
Saddle, 53.

Saffory, dr., witness, 121.
Sail loft, 167.

St. Andrew, N.B., 173 n., 334.
St. Augustine, Florida, 60, 62, 132, 132 n., 171, 192,

208, 226, 246, 247, 340, 375, 386.
St. Croix, 292.

St. Eustatia, 35, 141, 188, 330.

St. George, Hamilton Usher, 129; memorial, 343-5.
St. John, N.B., 9 n., 27 n., 74 n., 173 n., 175 n., 183 n.,

187 n., 188, 191 n., 201, 233 n., 380 n.
St. John, river, 142, 178 n., 216 n.
St. Mary s co., Md., 130, 131.
St. Mary s river, Ga., 115 n.
St. Paul, Ga., 245, 339.
St. Vincent, 58 n., 170 n., 375.
Salem, Mass., 25, 25 n., 26, 27, 69, 70, 137, 154, 1 86,

224, 225, 235, 328.
Salem co., N.J., 276.
Salisbury, Conn., 43, 55, 106.
Salt, 207, 260, 336, 348, 367.
Salt marsh (or meadow), 167, 228, 241, 242.
Saltmarsh, John, memorial, 73.
Saltonstall, Richard, witness, 225.
Sam Slick, 149 n.
Sands, William, 383.
Sandy Hook, 353.
Saratoga, 90, 337.
Saunders, rev. E. M., The Life and Times of the

Rev. J. Wiswell, xxv n., liv, 99 n., 136 n.
Saunders, W. L., North Carolina Records, see North

Carolina.
Savage, Arthur, 7 n., 239 ; witness, 239 ; memorial,

7-8.

Savage, Edward, 119, 185 ; witness, 1 1 8, I2O.
Savage, John, witness, 98 ; memorial, 8-9.
Savannah, Ga., xx, 10 n., 15, 16, 18, 45, 48, 67, 142,

181 n., 193, 194, 273, 339, 376 n. ; loyalists in, 30,

59, 62-5, 124, 141, 171, 182, 208, 243, 246, 247,

248, 248 n., 249, 258, 271, 284, 285, 308 n., 318,

340, 360, 376, 385, 386.
Saw mills, 340 ; value of, 265, 382.
Sawny s creek, 365.
Scarsdale manor, N.Y., 240 n.
Scaver, mr., 238.
Scentilly river, 181.
Schenectady, 72.
School, value of, 204.
Schooley s mountain, 282.
Schultzer, dr., 128, 131.
Schuykill river, 327.
Schuyler, gen., 143.
Scotis, mr., 169



Scotland, 127 ; loyalists from, 34, 66, 8l, 102, 109,
Iio, in, 123, 124, 141, 146, 149, 152, 165, 169, 181,

182, 190, 193, 201, 202, 204, 207, 208, 209, 210,

213-15, 218-20, 225-7, 2 4 6 2 4 8 > 2 5Q> 2 57 2 59, 2 ^ 2 ,
266, 272, 297, 306, 326, 339, 341, 345, 347, 361,
368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 375, 379, 386.

Scott, dr., 292.

Scott, Duncan C., Life ofj. G. Simcoe, 127 n.

Scott, John Morris, 279.

Scottish Highlanders, xliv.

Scottish-Irish Presbyterians in South Carolina, xxiii.

Scribblerius Fribble , 104 n.

Seabury, rev. dr. Samuel, xlv, 103, 203 n. ; memorial,
203-4 5 F ree Thoughts, &c., 203 n.

Seal Islands, 142.

Sears, capt., 203 n.

Secondago patent, 332.

Securities, 46.

Selkrig, Alexander, memorial, 145.

Sepicken estate, value of, 87.

Sewall (or Sewell), Jonathan, xliv, 186 n., 223 n. ;
witness, 236 ; memorial, 233.

Sewall (or Sewell), Jonathan, jun., 233 n.

Sewall (or Sewell), Samuel, 205 n. ; Diary, 205 n.

Sewall (or Sewell), Samuel, jun., 205 n. ; memorial,
205-6.

Sewell, mr., 153.

Shadd, capt., witness, 327.

Sharpe, gov. Horatio, 291, 291 n. ; witness, 292 ; see
also Edgar, lady.

Sharpless, mr., 106.

Shaw, lieut. Donald, witness, 215, 217 ; memorial,
213.

Shaw, W. A., 391 n.

Sheep, 208 ; value of, 67, 241, 344.

Shelburne, lord, xxxii, 150, 281.

Shelburne, N.S., 154 n., 155, 165 n., 306, 327.

Shenandoah valley, xxii.

Shepard, William, memorial, 291.

Sheridan, capt., 106.

Sheriffe, lieut. -col., 172, 172 n.

Shingles, 363, 364.

Ships, 150, 366-8 ; value of, 112, 260, 353.

named: Adamant, 278 ; Allegiance, 230 ; Ambus
cade, 250 ; Asia, 94 ; Belville, 367 ; Bonetta, 140 ;
Centaur, 66 Cornwallis, 305 ; Crawford, 250 ;
Cruiser, 95 ; Duchess, 117 ; Duchess of Gordon, 156,
326 ; Fowey, 150 ; Guadaloupe, 140 ; Hope, 389 ;
Hydra, 320 ; Inverness, 270-1 ; Iphigine, 257 ; Isis,
256, 257; Liberty, 187 n., 232 n. ; Lively, 69;
Logan, 141 ; Lord Drummond, 353 ; Monmouth, 256 ;
Neptune, 196 ; Otter, 141 ; Pelican, 1 88 ; Phoenix,
135 ; Roebuck, 36 ; Romney, 232 n. ; Rosamund, 353 ;
Rose, 262 ; Royal Oak, 36 ; Scarborough, 58 ; Scor
pion, 95; Scourge, 132; Scout, 66; Sir William
Erskine, 250; Snow Proteus, 168; Swan, 322; Tamur,
305 ; Tempest, 140, 141 ; Thetis, 95.



Shirley, gov., 305 n.

his daughter (wife of John Ewing), 305 n.

Shirts, 53.

Shoemaker, Samuel, 283 n. ; witness, 167, 200, 311,
3*5, 35 6 > 3 8l > 3 82 ; memorial, 283-4.

Shoes, value of, 28, 36.

Shoreditch, 37.

Shrewsbury, N.J., 357.

Siebert, W. H., xii ; The Flight of the American
Loyalists to the British Isles, liv, 165 n. ; The Colony
of Mass. Loyalists at Bristol, in Mass. Hist. Soc.
Proceedings, liv, 232 n. ; The Legacy of the American
Revolution to the British West Indies, &c., liv, 43 n.,
61 n., 170 n., 318 n. ; The Exodus of Loyalists from
Penobscot to Passamaquoddy, liv, 264 n. ; The
American Loyalists in the Eastern Seigniories and
Townships of the Province of Quebec, liv, 72 n.,
90 n., I34n. ; The Dispersion of the American Tories,
liv.

Silliman, S., gen., 77.

Simcoe, lieut.-gov. John Graves, 127, 127 n. ; Life,
127 n.

Simpson, see Graham & Simpson, messrs.

Simpson, mr., 17.

Simpson, James, 148, 253, 274, 391 n. ; witness, 147,
254, 296, 299, 384; memorial, 391.

Simpson, John (i), memorial, 64.

Simpson, John (2), 181 n. ; witness, 340 ; memorial,
181-2.

his father, 181.
Simpson, John (3), witness, 8.

Simpson, Jonathan, 235 n. ; witness, 236 ; memorial,

235-6.

Simpson, Margaret, memorial, 236.
Simsbury Mines, Conn., xvi.
Sioussat, St. G. L., The Political Services of Daniel

Dulany the elder, 320 n.

Skelton, Thomas, 6, 7 ; witness, 7 ; memorial, 4-6.
Skene, lieut.-gov. P., 106-8, 143 ; note on, 142-3,

173 n. ; witness, 108, 332.



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