Virginia Gazette Index
South Carolina to Southampton parish
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- +South Carolina,
- −adopts new form of government,
- −approves proceedings of Continental congress,
- −attack by Cherokees rumored,
- −attack on by parliament prophesied,
- −attacks Indians,
- −British attack on rumored,
- −circuit courts established,
- −importance to frontier,
- −claimed by Sp.,
- −committee of correspondence formed,
- −instructs agents in Eng.,
- −committee of inspection chosen,
- −complains against Ga.,
- −conciliates Indians,
- −conference with Cherokees,
- −conflict with Ga. over Indian trade,
- −constitution approved by Continental congress,
- −council,
- addresses of,
- −council of safety,
- −accused of arming Indians on frontier,
- −aid to Ga. requested,
- −sale of Gov. Campbell's property ordered by,
- −county courts,
- needed in frontier settlements,
- −courts in closed,
- −defended by Va.,
- −defense discussed,
- −delegates to Continental congress appointed,
- −entertained,
- −expenses paid,
- −delegates to Stamp act congress,
- −desires N. Y.'s aid against Indians,
- −encourages Welsh immigration,
- −evacuated by British,
- −frontier Associations against bandits,
- −fears Indian uprising,
- See also: Assaults on; Militia on; Robberies on
- −general assembly,
- −acts of,
- −addresses (text) Gov. Campbell,
- −addresses of,
- −letter (text) from Supporters of Bill of rights,
- −letter to Va. general assembly,
- −meeting in Beaufort called illegal,
- −meets in Beaufort,
- −meets in Charleston,
- −members reelected,
- −petitions for repeal paper money act,
- −pledges support to John Rutledge,
- −recognizes authority of Continental congress,
- −replies to Gov. James Glen,
- −resolutions of,
- −supports John Wilkes,
- −votes statue to Pitt,
- −general committee,
- addresses (text) of,
- −letter (text) to Pa.,
- −letter (text) to Sons of Liberty,
- −government for recommended by Continental congress,
- −grand jurors,
- grievances of,
- −independence favored in,
- −invasion of rumored,
- −legislative council,
- pledges support to John Rutledge,
- −mobilization urged,
- −navy established,
- −neutrality in revolution rumored,
- −offers reward for murderer of Cherokees,
- −ordered to enlist battalions by Continental congress,
- −population increases,
- −preparations for Indian attack in,
- −preparations for war in,
- −provincial congress,
- −court procedure set up,
- −orders raising of troops,
- −proceedings of,
- −raises artillery regiment,
- −relations with Catawbas,
- −with Cherokees,
- −with Creeks,
- −represented on committee for trade relief,
- −sheriffs appointed,
- −suppresses illegal trade with Spanish,
- −supreme court,
- justices' salaries,
- −trade allowed,
- −with Creeks prohibited,
- −treasurer arrested by assembly,
- −treaties with Cherokees,
- −troops at Great Meadows,
- −captured by British navy,
- −escort Gov. Campbell,
- −fight Cherokees,
- −join Lincoln in Ga.,
- −march to Ga.,
- −march to Port Royal,
- −recruiting authorized,
- −recruiting for in Va.,
- −skirmish with British army,
- −truce with Cherokees,
- See also: Admiralty courts, extension of powers opposed in; American company of comedians from Phila., Pa., to; Arms given to Cherokees in; Beer plentiful in; Boston, Mass., activities approved in; Boston port bill, relief from by; Bounties; Bounties for settlers in; British army, deserters from in; British army from N.Y. to; British army from St. Lucia, W.I., to; British army in; British army plunders in; British army to; British army to Ga. from; British army to N.Y. from; British colonies, N.Am., grievances discussed by; British navy, deserters from in; British navy, inferior to French off; British navy, ships captured by French in; British navy from; British navy from Cape Fear, N.C., to; British navy in; British navy off; British navy satirized in; British navy to; British navy to N.Y. from; British sailors in; Cambric plentiful in; Census of; Cherokees, attack in; Cherokees in; Churches in; Clothing manufacture in; Colonial agents of; Convoys by British navy to; Corn, Indian, price in; Corn crop in; Corn scarce in; Cotton plentiful in; Crops plentiful in; Customs officers in; Dimity plentiful in; Distemper among cattle from; Drought in; Dutch in; Duties; Embargoes on; Emigration from; Emigration from Gt. Brit. to; Emigration from Ire. to; Emigration from Poland to; Emigration from Va. to; Engrossers employed by British in; Exports from; Exports from Accomac district, Va., to; Exports from Fr. to; Exports from Gt. Brit. to; Exports from Guadeloupe, W.I., to; Exports from James river, lower district, Va., to; Exports from James river, upper district, Va., to; Exports from London, Eng., to; Exports from St. Eustatia, W.I., to; Famine in; Flax plentiful in; Flour stored in; Franco-British rivalry in; Freedom of press violated in; Freemasons in; French in; French navy off; French Protestants settle in; Frost in; Fustian plentiful in; Germans in; Granaries, public, established in; Gunpowder captured by Americans in; Hats plentiful in; Hemp manufacture in; Hemp plentiful in; Hemp raised in; Horses stolen in; Houses burned by British in; Hurricanes in; Immigration, bounties on in; Imports to; Imports to Accomac district, Va., from; Imports to Gt. Brit. from; Imports to James river, lower district, Va., from; Imports to James river, upper district, Va., from; Imports to Rappahannock district, Va., from; Imports to St. Eustatia, W.I., from; Indians in; Indians with British army in; Indigo, export from; Indigo, export prohibition urged in; Indigo, surplus in; Indigo from; Indigo plentiful in; Indigo raised in; Indigo scarce in; Insurance, marine, terms moderate in; Irish arrive in; Land grants discontinued in; Land offices in; Leather plentiful in; Linen plentiful in; Linsey woolsey plentiful in; Livestock raised in; Mechanics, political opinions criticized in; Militia of; Minutemen of; Money, paper, controversy in; Murders in; Mustard plentiful in; Negroes in; Non-exportation agreements, effect of in; Non-importation agreements, formation in; Non-importation agreements, support urged by; Non-importation agreements signed in; Non-importation agreements supported in; Non-importation agreements violated in; N.C. troops aid; Oaths of allegiance in; Orange trees in; Palatines immigrate to; Paper manufactures established in; Peace commissioners opposed in; Poor houses in; Preachers, licenses requested in; Prices current in; Prices high in; Prisoners of war, British, taken in; Prisoners of war exchanged in; Privateers, British, plunder in; Privateers, French, in; Prize ships, American, captured by British off; Provisions raised in; Quakers in; Quartering opposed in; Rangers in; Rape in; Regulators of; Rice, export from; Rice, export prohibition urged in; Rice, price high in; Rice, spirits distilled in; Rice, surplus in; Rice for relief of Boston from; Rice plentiful in; Rice raised in; Rice stored in; Robberies in; Robbers attacked in; Salt plentiful in; Salzburgers emigrate to; Schools, public, in; Ships, British, captured by Americans off; Ships, British, captured by French off; Ships, British, recaptured from Americans off; Ships, British, from; Ships, Newport, R.I., recaptured from British off; Ships built in; Ships from; Ships' sailing time; Ships to; Ships to Hampton roads, Va., from; Ships to New York City, from; Ships to York district, Va., from; Shipwrecks in; Silk manufacture in; Silk manufacturers, French emigrate to; Silk plentiful in; Slave insurrections in; Slaves, runaway, apprehension discussed in; Slaves armed by British in; Slaves die in; Slaves imported to; Slaves imported to James river, upper district, Va., from; Slaves runaway from; Slaves sold from; Slaves sold into; Slaves with British army in; Smallpox in; Smallpox inoculations in; Stamp act, repeal commemorated in; Stealing in; Stockings plentiful in; Storms in; Taverns in; Taxation of colonies opposed in; Taxes for defense in; Tea, boycott urged in; Tea, export from Eng. to; Tea, import to; Tea boycotted in; Tobacco plentiful in; Tories armed by British in; Tories convicted of treason in; Tories from; Tories in; Tories leave; Townshend acts, repeal discussed in; Townshend acts opposed in; Trade, opportunities for in; Trial by jury supported in; Vineyards in; Virginia regiments aid; Wheat plentiful in; Women in; Wool plentiful in; Workhouses in; Yellow fever in
- +South Carolina artillery regiment,
- −bounties for enlistment in,
- −casualties in Savannah,
- +South Carolina cavalry,
- casualties in Savannah,
- +South Carolina gazette,
- extracts from,
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 5, 1767 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Rind: Aug. 25, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Sept. 15, 1774 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 27, 1774 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Pinkney: Dec. 15, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Jan. 20, 1776 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Pinkney: Jan. 20, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Nov. 8, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 11, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 2
- extracts from,
- +South Carolina independent companies,
- deserters from,
- +South Carolina regiment,
- 1st,
- casualties in Savannah,
- 1st,
- +South Carolina regiment, 2nd,
- casualties in Savannah,
- +South Carolina regiment, 3rd,
- casualties in Savannah,
- +South Carolina regiment, 6th,
- casualties in Savannah,
- +South Carolina regiments,
- −deserters from,
- −praised for bravery at Fort Sullivan,
- −training of,
- +South Farnham parish,
- −Essex co.,
- Va.,
- adv. for clergyman,
- Va.,
- −divided by general assembly,
- See also: Clergy, Anglican, adv. for in
- −Essex co.,
- +South Key bridge,
- +South Kingston,
- R. I.,
- See: British army land at; Executions in; Jails in; Liberty poles erected in; Militia of
- R. I.,
- +South Pole,
- See: Explorations of
- +South Potomac district,
- −Va.,
- naval office established in,
- −tobacco exported from,
- −tobacco exported from,
- See also: Convict servants imported to; Exports from; Imports to; Indentured servants imported to; Slaves imported to
- −Va.,
- +South Quay,
- Va.,
- See: Ships for charter in; Ships for sale in; Ships in; Ships' sailing time; Ships to; Stealing in; Stores in; Vendues in; Warehouses in
- Va.,
- +South Quay bridge,
- +South river,
- Md.,
- See: Ships from
- Md.,
- +South sea bubble,
- cards representing lost,
- +South Sea Castle,
- +South sea company,
- −
- −agents of in Jamaica,
- −Asiento ships sold,
- −compensated for Asiento,
- −conferences in Sp. on,
- −considers Sp.'s demands,
- −demands made of Sp.,
- −imports pieces of eight,
- −justifies non-payment to Sp.,
- −loss of Asiento rumored,
- −petitions king,
- −property in Sp. sequestered,
- −property withdrawn from Mex.,
- −refinanced,
- −refuses payment to Sp.,
- −reports ships sunk,
- −sells cocoa,
- −settles accounts with Sp.,
- −ships of,
- −silver of,
- −Spain answers accounts of,
- −stock priced,
- +South sea islands,
- −seizure by Spanish rumored,
- See also: Explorations
- +South seas,
- −account of voyages of exploration to published,
- −British expedition against,
- −British settlements in suggested,
- −Spanish claims in,
- See also: British colonies in; British navy to; Cannibals in; Cinnamon discovered in; Cocoa trees discovered in; Explorations in; Meat, method of dressing in; Nutmeg discovered in; Pirates in; Portuguese army in; Sharks, deaths caused by in; Ships to; Spanish army to; Spanish colonies in; Spanish navy to; Sugar cane discovered in; Venus, transit to be observed in
- +South Wales plantation,
- +Southall,
- −Capt.,
- −letters (text) from Col. Scott,
- −Mr.,
- Purdie and Dixon: June 11, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: May 26, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 3, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: May 21, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 2, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 23, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Dec. 23, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 3, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Sept. 30, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie: Feb. 7, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: June 13, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: Nov. 14, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Clarkson and Davis: Feb. 19, 1780 – pg. 3, col. 1
- −meeting at,
- −sale at door of,
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 3, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: Oct. 17, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 21, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Nov. 21, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 23, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Sept. 23, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 14, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Oct. 14, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: Nov. 4, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 18, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Jan. 3, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie: Jan. 3, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: Oct. 23, 1778 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Oct. 30, 1778 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Dixon and Nicolson: Feb. 12, 1779 – pg. 4, col. 1
- −slave of,
- −tavern of,
- −Henry,
- −James,
- Purdie: Aug. 1, 1766 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Mar. 12, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Rind: Oct. 26, 1769 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 3, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 9, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Dec. 9, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 23, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: June 23, 1774 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie: July 14, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: July 22, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Pinkney: Dec. 30, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie: Jan. 12, 1776 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Nov. 14, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie: Nov. 21, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie: Mar. 27, 1778 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: May 1, 1778 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: May 8, 1778 – pg. 6, col. 1
- −accused of corruption,
- −adv. finding horses,
- −adv. finding slave,
- −adv. finding steer,
- −adv. for barkeeper,
- −adv. for missing horse,
- −adv. for runaway indentured servant,
- −adv. for runaway slave,
- −adv. for thief of letterbox,
- −adv. horses for hire,
- −adv. land for sale,
- −adv. ownership of land,
- −adv. Raleigh tavern,
- −adv. settlement of estate,
- −adv. stallions for hire,
- −bill of Thomas Snead's at,
- −chosen to committee for Williamsburg,
- −elected capt. of Williamsburg,
- Va. militia,
- −has plan of lands in Norfolk lottery,
- −letter (text) to,
- −manager of Calvert's lottery,
- −meetings at,
- Dixon and Hunter: Feb. 28, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie: Feb. 28, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie: Mar. 21, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Mar. 28, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 25, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie: Apr. 25, 1777 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: July 25, 1777 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie: July 25, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Oct. 31, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: Oct. 31, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 3
- −pasture of,
- −sale at door of,
- −will recommend farrier,
- −[James Wilson],
- −John,
- −Turner,
- −adv. estate for sale,
- −adv. finding hog,
- −adv. finding horse,
- −adv. for bids for building foundry,
- −adv. for bids for building public magazine,
- −adv. for runaway slave,
- −adv. for workmen at foundry,
- −adv. houses for rent,
- −adv. meeting of Chatham rope company,
- −adv. property of Robert Du Val for sale,
- −adv. sale,
- −adv. settlement of estate,
- −adv. willingness to pay bonds,
- −appointed to Henrico co.,
- −elected delegate from Henrico co.,
- −manages sale of imported goods,
- −Turner,
- −Capt.,
- +Southam parish,
- Cumberland co.,
- Va.,
- divided by general assembly,
- Va.,
- Cumberland co.,
- +Southampton,
- Eng.,
- See: Anecdotes from; Balls in; British army to N. Y. from; British navy in; Ships to New York City from; Wives adv. for in
- Eng.,
- +Southampton, H. M. frigate,
- −H. M. S.,
- +Southampton co.,
- −Va.,
- burgesses elected,
- Hunter: Jan. 30, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Hunter: Feb. 27, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 1, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: May 11, 1769 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 21, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Nov. 9, 1769 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 19, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 4, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- burgesses elected,
- −census requested,
- −chancery court suits,
- −committee,
- −proceedings of,
- −resolutions (text) of,
- −court authorizes bids for building jail,
- −land sold by order of,
- −courthouse destroyed by fire,
- −delegates to be elected,
- −land vested in by general assembly,
- −list of tithables for 1774 not returned,
- −senatorial district for,
- −senators elected,
- −troops,
- −arrives in Williamsburg,
- −to Norfolk,
- See also: Accidents in; Apple orchards in; Association of 1774 violated in; Auctions in; Bridges in; Carpenters, apprentices, runaway from; Cherry orchards in; Churches in; Clergy, Anglican, in; Cypress timber in; Ferries in; Gambling in; Gardens in; Gristmills in; Horse-breeding in; Jails in; Joiners shops in; Kitchens in; Land, mortgaged, for sale in; Land, ownership disputed in; Land for lease in; Land for sale in; Lawyers in; Lightwood lumber in; Merchants in; Militia of; Mills in; Musters, general, in; Oak timber in; Orchards in; Outhouses in; Pear orchards in; Physicians adv. of in, in; Quarters in; Robberies by; Slaves in; Salt manufacture encouraged in; Slaves, sale of, in; Slaves for hire in; Slaves for sale in; Slaves runaway from; Stables in; Stealing in; Storehouses in; Stores in; Surgeons in; Triplets in; Undertakers adv. for in; White oak timber in
- −Va.,
- +Southampton courthouse,
- Va.,
- See: Counting rooms for rent in; Land for sale at; Ordinaries for rent at; Stores for rent at; Warehouses for rent at
- Va.,
- +Southampton district,
- Va.,
- See: Fifers adv. for in; Minutemen of
- Va.,
- +Southampton parish,
- Va.,
- See: Clergy, Anglican, in
- Va.,