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Colonial and State Records of North Carolina

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N G.,
threatened with blockade,
vol. 14 p. 497.

N. River,
vol. 26 p. 356.

Nabson, Francis,
quit rents of,
vol. 22 p. 242.

Naches District,
vol. 18 p. 493.

Naderill's Point,
vol. 15 p. 628.
See Also - Haddrell's Point.

Nahordakha, fort,
captured,
vol. 2 p. 36.
See Also - Nohoroco.

Nahasuke, fort,
taken,
vol. 2 p. 38.

Nahunty (Nawhunty) church,
vol. 5 p. 1181.

Nail, John,
petitions on county bounds,
vol. 9 pp. 633-635.

Nail, Richard,
exempted,
vol. 9 p. 146.

Nail, Thomas,
army pay,
vol. 17 p. 235.

Nailor, Joshua,
pensioner,
vol. 22 p. 78.

Nails,
bounty for,
vol. 10 p. v.
lack of,
vol. 1 p. 630.
manufacture encouraged,
vol. 10 p. 216.
scarcity of,
vol. 24 p. 19.

Naince, John,
land lapses,
vol. 2 p. 426.

Nairn, Lieut.,
and parole,
vol. 14 p. 611.

Nairn, John,
a J. P.,
vol. 4 p. 47.

Nairn, John,
quit rents of,
vol. 22 p. 242.

Nairn, John,
quit rents of,
vol. 22 p. 245.

Nairn, John,
quit rents of,
vol. 22 p. 246.

Nairne, (Nairn) John,
juror,
vol. 2 p. 473.
land asked,
vol. 2 p. 282.
grant to,
vol. 4 p. 69.
deposition examined,
vol. 3 p. 248.
on blank patents,
vol. 3 p. 221.
messenger of Assembly,
vol. 3 p. 288, p. 290.
surety,
vol. 2 p. 475.
tried for misdemeanor,

Nairne, John,
to Gates on parole,
vol. 14 p. 719.

Nairne, Thomas,
estimates cost and prepares Indian expedition,
vol. 1 p. 822, p. 823.
in S. C. Assembly,
vol. 1 p. 897.
messenger to council,
vol. 1 p. 823, p. 825.
on committee,
vol. 1 p. 823.

Nairy, Mr.,
judge in Tenn.,
vol. 22 p. 800.
See Also - Macnary, John.

Naked Creek,
vol. 25 p. 50, p. 51.

Nall, Mrs.,
vol. 16 p. 211.

Nall, John,
a J P.,
vol. 23 p. 993.

Nall, Wm.,
act for him to collect arrears of taxes,
vol. 24 pp. 945-6.
bill to collect taxes,
vol. 20 p. 166, p. 174, p. 177, p. 186, p. 276, p. 342, p. 353, p. 459.
in Conv. 1789,
vol. 22 p. 39, p. 46, p. 49.
memorial,
vol. 21 p. 298, p. 302, p. 320, p. 633, p. 644, p. 648, p. 654.
owes State,
vol. 21 p. 1079.

Nally, James,
deserts Br. and returns to N. C.,
vol. 22 pp. 959-60.

Names,
act to alter,
vol. 24 p. 539, pp. 640-1, pp. 857-8, p. 939.
vol. 25 p. 13, pp. 30-1, p. 101.
bill to alter,
vol. 21 p. 800, p. 820, p. 826, p. 988, p. 992, p. 993.
lists of,
of inhabitants on Neuse River,
vol. 1 p. 820.
of rebels,
persistence of in N. C.,
vol. 26 p. iii.

Nan, ——,
a negro,
vol. 10 p. 575.

Nanachucket,
quarrel over lands at,
vol. 22 p. 995.

Nance, Mr.,
on com. of Assem.,
vol. 18 p. 15.

Nance, Geo.,
moderator,
vol. 5 p. 1182.

Nance, James, Sr.,
pensioner,
vol. 22 p. 78.

Nance, Rich'd,
in militia,
vol. 22 p. 161.

Nance, Rich'd,
takes oath,
vol. 22 p. 174.

Nancy,
brig,
vol. 11 p. 687.

Nancy,
schooner,
vol. 13 p. 373.

Nancy,
fitted out in Newbern,
vol. 11 p. xx.
takes prizes,
vol. 11 pp. 778-779.

Nandermuden, Thomas,.
commends Adams,
vol. 1 pp. 728-729.
See Also - Vandermulen.

Nangle, Michael,
in militia,
vol. 22 p. 416.

Nanhare, Capt.,
court martialed,
vol. 12 p. 486.

Nann, Drury,
army pay,
vol. 17 p. 235.

Nann, Nathaniel,
army pay,
vol. 17 p. 236.

Nannes (Nantes?),
admiralty of,
vol. 17 p. 620.

Nanpelt, John,
felon,
vol. 8 p. 143.

Nansemond (Nanzemond, Nansmond, Nancymond) Co., Va.,
vol. 1 p. 385.
vol. 2 p. 128, p. 731, p. 746.
vol. 3 p. 48.
vol. 6 p. 573.
vol. 9 p. 1235, p. 1236.
and boundary surveys,
vol. 1 p. 641, p. 645, p. 647.
boundary of Coxe patent,
vol. 1 p. 528.
Br. in,
vol. 14 p. 723.
Clarendon Co. settlers remove to,
vol. 1 p. x, p. 160.
order to surveyor concerning Indians,
vol. 1 p. 615.
Quakerism in,
vol. 2 p. 153.
S. C. of mentioned,
vol. 9 p. 1164.
sheriff seizes tobacco,
vol. 2 p. 762.
sends procla. to N. C.,
vol. 1 p. 518.
to be careful on boundary,
vol. 1 p. 460.
tithables in 1756,
vol. 5 p. 656.
Tories join Br. in,
vol. 15 p. 560.
witnesses on boundary examined in,
vol. 1 pp. 676-677.

Nansemond Indian Town,
vol. 1 p. 740, p. 743.

Nansemond Indians,
encroachments on,
vol. 2 pp. 499-500.
King of sends son to be educated,
vol. 1 p. 817.
survey puts them in N. C.,
vol. 3 p. 89.

Nansemond River,
vol. 1 p. 700.
vol. 10 p. 1027.
vol. 15 p. 301.
a converging point for N. C.,
vol. 3 p. xviii.
almost taken into N. C.,
vol. 2 p. 749.
boundary of Norfolk Co., Va.,
vol. 1 p. 14.
Br. on,
vol. 15 p. 112.
free landing on wanted,
vol. 2 pp. 762-763.
grant to inhabitants of,
vol. 1 p. 17.
lack of free port on,
vol. 2 p. xv.

Nantes (Nantz), France,
vol. 11 p. 398.
vol. 13 p. 203, p. 477.
vol. 14 p. 35.
vol. 6 p. 764, p. 937, p. 938.
vol. 17 p. 501, p. 541.
vol. 18 p. 509.
vol. 22 p. 893.
Edict of,
vol. 6 p. 18, p. 221.
revoked,
vol. 8 p. 728.
tobacco to be shipped to,
vol. 11 p. 436.
trade with,
vol. 11 p. 526, p. 735.

Nantucas,
send war message to Cherokees,

Nantucket,
exports to stopped,
vol. 10 p. 68.

Napier, Lieut.,
wounded,
vol. 10 p. 395.

Naples, Thos., Jr.,
bill to vest land in,
vol. 21 p. 116, p. 122, p. (?).

Narramore, Ed.,
in militia,
vol. 22 p. 374.

Narrick, Andrew Z.,
petitions for division of Orange Co.,
vol. 9 pp. 809-810.

Narrow Guage R. R.,
vol. 8 p. 754.

Narrows, The,
vol. 23 p. 102.
inspection at,
vol. 23 p. 641, p. 792.
vol. 24 p. 581.
vol. 25 p. 313, p. 379.
vessels sunk in channel of,
vol. 14 p. 213.

Narrows, the, Currituck,
vol. 2 p. 679.

Narrows, the, N. Y.,
vol. 10 p. 733.

Narrows, of Pasq. River,
inspection at,
vol. 23 p. 641, p. 792.

Narrows of Perquimans River,
vol. 1 p. 523.

Narva,
vol. 8 p. 84.

Nary, Nicholas,
assaults Ash,
vol. 2 p. 906.

Nasengill, William,
petition on separation,
vol. 22 pp. 705-12.

Nash, ——,
appears as counsel before council,
vol. 7 p. 274.

Nash, Mr.,
vol. 8 p. 209.

Nash, Mr.,
vol. 13 p. 448.

Nash, Mr.,
lays letter of Martin before S. Com.,
vol. 10 pp. 431-432.

Nash, Mr.,
secures attachment against Dobbs,
vol. 9 p. 996.

Nash, Misses,
vol. 16 p. 598.

Nash, Adjutant,
vol. 7 p. 707.

Nash, Capt.,
a prisoner,
vol. 14 p. 817.

Nash, Col.,
vol. 9 p. 307, p. 356.
vol. 11 p. 303.
vol. 15 p. 682.

Nash, Lt. Col.,
president of ct. martial,
vol. 8 p. 594.

Nash, Sergeant,
ordered to Ft. Cumberland,
vol. 6 p. 242.

Nash, Abner,
vol. 11 p. 650.
vol. 13 p. 35.
vol. 16 p. ix, p. 15, p. 23, p. 89, p. 171, p. 387, p. 459, p. 547, p. 569, p. 613, p. 735, p. 789, p. 824, p. 949, p. 958, p. 1199.
vol. 18 p. iii.
vol. 19 p. 336, p. 399, p. 668.
vol. 20 p. 585.
vol. 22 p. 542, p. 1044.
vol. 24 p. 314, p. 344, p. 358, p. 379, p. 380.
act to vest lands in,
vol. 24 pp. 285-7.
active,
vol. 14 p. 769.
addresses to and from Assem.,
allowance to on salary,
vol. 13 p. 912.
and proceedings of council of State,
vol. 15 pp. 417-418.
Armand to on money for troops,
vol. 14 pp. 831-832.
on movement of troops,
vol. 14 pp. 835-836.
asked to report on public affairs,
vol. 17 p. 843.
assaulted by Blount,
vol. 12 p. 307, p. 308.
at council of war,
vol. 7 p. 842.
attachment by discussed,
vol. 9 p. 1070.
against Dobbs estate,
vol. 9 p. 1210.
author of hand bill of Craven, S. C.,
vol. 9 p. 1155.
Benbury to on Blount affair,
vol. 15 p. 142.
on Br. invasion of N. C. and Va.,
vol. 15 pp. 128-9, p. 137.
on refusal of militia to march,
vol. 14 pp. 850-851.
bill to enable him to collect and publish laws,
vol. 17 p. 348.
vol. 20 p. 65.
Blount to on defeats of Tories,
vol. 15 pp. 6-7.
Bd. War apologizes to, &c.,
on aid to Va.,
vol. 14 p. 436.
on Br., militia, Tories, &c.,
vol. 14 pp. 457-459.
on invasion of Mecklenburg,
vol. 14 p. 397.
on movement of troops, retirement of Sumner, &c.,
vol. 14 pp. 434-435.
on need of salt,
vol. 14 pp. 472-474.
on public affairs,
vol. pp. 423-424.
on regiment for Davie, drafts, &c.,
vol. 14 pp. 471-472.
on route of Gates, &c.,
vol. 14 pp. 395-396.
on supplies for troops,
vol. 14 p. 380.
on troops and power of Board,
bond in name of,
vol. 15 p. 125, p. 126.
Bordeaux's petition to on exchange of prisoners,
vol. 15 pp. 158-160.
Boyd to on supplies for prisoners,
vol. 14 p. 834, p. 835.
Brice to on flag,
vol. 22 p. 525.
Brown and others to on exchange,
Brown to on bounty,
vol. 14 p. 847.
on militia,
vol. 14 p. 851.
Buford to on Gerard,
vol. 14 pp. 812-813.
Burgwin to on flag for Mrs. Mercer,
vol. 15 pp. 20-21.
Burke to on European intervention and its dangers,
vol. 15 pp. 773-775.
Butler to on De Treville,
vol. 15 p. 165.
public affairs,
vol. 2 p. 1023.
buys at Martin sale,
vol. 22 p. 880, p. 881, p. 882, p. 883, p. 886, p. 887.
calls Assem.,
vol. 14 p. 876.
vol. 15 p. vi.
Bd. War to Halifax,
vol. 14 p. 738.
candidate,
vol. 10 p. 826.
Carnett to on condition of Br. prisoners,
vol. 14 pp. 846-847.
Caswell to,
vol. 14 p. 863.
on Henry's letter,
vol. 11 p. 452, p. 718.
on his dismissal from command of militia and resignation from Board of Trade,
vol. 15 p. 131.
on military affairs,
vol. 15 p. 439.
on movements of army,
vol. 14 pp. 841-842.
vol. 15 p. 19.
on movement of troops, supplies, &c.,
vol. 14 pp. 828-829.
on movement and condition of troops,
vol. 15 pp. 10-12.
on rendezvousing of militia,
vol. 15 pp. 389-390.
Casewell (W.) to on movements of troops, &c.,
vol. 15 p. 404.
on movements of Br. and defeat of Buford,
vol. 14 pp. 832-833.
Cochrane and Winslow to on Cumberland militia,
vol. 15 pp. 79-80.
code coms'r,
vol. 23 p. 987.
Cogdell to on flags and prices,
vol. 22 p. 522.
on prizes by privateers,
vol. 15 pp. 68-69.
Colston to on trade with W. I.,
vol. 14 pp. 299-301.
comr of trade, etc.,
on capital,
vol. 18 p. 804.
commissions Devane,
vol. 15 p. 785, p. 787.
committee to settle accounts of,
vol. 16 p. 51, p. 55.
vol. 19 p. 26, p. 112, p. 113.
complains that governor's powers are given to Board of War,
contributes to fortifications,
vol. 15 p. 216.
Council of War reports to on Blount,
vol. 22 p. 529.
Craig to on Amer. cruelty,
vol. 22 pp. 1023-5.
criticised by Drayton,
vol. 15 p. 512.
Davidson to on movements of British,
vol. 15 pp. 127-128.
dead,
declines to serve in C. C.,
vol. 12 p. v.
demands remounting of guns,
vol. 9 p. xxxvi.
dispatches to,
vol. 22 p. 545.
Dry to on Gibbs,
vol. 15 p. 155.
Eaton to on bond, &c.,
vol. 14 p. 844.
on Buford's defeat,
vol. 14 p. 844.
extracts from papers of,
vol. 15 p. 423.
fortifies Neuse River,
vol. 10 p. 351.
Gates to on arms for militia,
vol. 15 p. 79.
on provisions,
vol. 15 pp. 3-4, pp. 17-18.
Gibbs to on commission in Hyde Co. militia,
vol. 15 pp. 97-98.
goes to R. I.,
vol. 16 p. 941.
Gorman to on prizes and privateers,
vol. 15 pp. 71-72.
governor,
vol. 14 p. x.
vol. 17 p. 798, p. 885.
vol. 19 p. 409, p. 420, p. 422, p. 733, p. 752.
grants warrants to Cleveland,
vol. 17 pp. 406-407.
Gregory to on Br. invasion of Va.,
vol. 15 p. 149, p. 156, p. 157.
on condition of troops,
vol. 14 p. 842.
Harrington to on Wilson,
vol. 15 pp. 155-156.
Hawkins to on impressing wagons,
vol. 15 pp. 63-64.
on land grant,
vol. 14 p. 836.
on movement of troops, &c.,
vol. 15 pp. 487-488.
on supplies,
vol. 14 pp. 839-840.
on provisions, movements of Br., &c.,
vol. 14 pp. 863-864.
on public affairs,
vol. 16 pp. 478-480, pp. 942-943.
Hicks to on prisoners,
vol. 15 p. 63.
Hinton to on money,
vol. 14 p. 860.
Hooper to on movements of Br. and prospects,
vol. 14 pp. 843-844.
Howe to introducing Greene,
vol. 22 pp. 527-8.
Hughes to on arrests for Toryism,
vol. 14 pp. 870-873.
Huntington to on Br. abuse of clearances, &c.,
vol. 15 p. 154.
on privateering,
vol. 15 p. 405.
in Assembly,
vol. 7 p. 66, p. 76.
vol. 16 p. 1, p. 26, p. 51, p. 68, p. 70, p. 96, p. 127, p. 147, p. 148.
vol. 19 p. 13, p. 18, p. 20, p. 34, p. 69, p. 70, p. 72.
vol. 19 p. 380, p. 395, p. 408, p. 412, p. 416, p. 513, p. 516, p. 575, p. 576, p. 585, p. 588, p. 594, p. 601, p. 605, p. 607, p. 613, p. 622, p. 643, p. 657, p. 671, p. 675, p. 676, p. 688, p. 718, p. 722, p. 731, p. 732, p. 736, p. 742, p. 759, p. 765, p. 773, p. 824.
vol. 20 p. 4, p. 6, p. 34.
in C. C.,
vol. 12 p. 602, p. 608, p. 718.
vol. 13 p. 102.
vol. 16 p. 90, p. 95, p. 148, p. 783, p. 959.
vol. 19 p. 57, p. 59, p. 136, p. 152, p. 245, p. 269.
vol. 20 p. 29, p. 42.
resigns from Cont. Cong.,
in Prov. Cong.,
introduced to Hancock,
vol. 11 p. 565.
Jefferson furnishes lead to,
vol. 14 p. 439.
to on Cherokee outrages,
vol. 15 pp. 47-48.
on irregularities of Va. troops,
vol. 15 pp. 48-49.
on land claims,
vol. 22 pp. 521-1.
on war post,
vol. 14 pp. 852-3.
Jones to on Br.,
vol. 19 p. 883.
on capture of Br. fleet, &c.,
vol. 15 pp. 121-122.
on movements of Br.,
vol. 15 p. 424.
on movements of troops,
vol. 15 p. 663.
on public affairs,
vol. 15 pp. 113-14.
judge,
vol. 22 p. 907.
Kinchen to on horses and lands,
vol. 14 p. 828.
Kirkpatrick to on arms, &c.,
vol. 22 p. 535.
Lakey to on Seawell's letter and money for troops,
vol. 15 p. 15.
LaLuzerne to on duties of French consul in N. C.,
vol. 14 p. 797.
law suit of,
vol. 8 p. 185.
lays embargo,
vol. 22 pp. 524-5.
Leech, Green and Coor to on pay for services,
vol. 14 p. 841.
Leech to on money for troops,
vol. 15 p. 67.
on supplies from W. I., &c.,
vol. 15 pp. 69-71.
letter ment'd,
vol. 22 p. 537.
letters to Lincoln ment'd.,
vol. 15 pp. 25-26.
Lillington to on foraging,
vol. 14 pp. 837-838.
on need of money,
vol. 14 p. 859.
Little to on money for troops,
vol. 14 p. 862.
Long to on Dunn,
vol. 14 p. 862.
on money,
vol. 14 p. 866.
and supplies,
vol. 14 p. 845, p. 846.
on parole of Jones,
vol. 15 pp. 152-153.
McKenzie to on drafts and money,
vol. 22 p. 521.
on Martin Co. draft and volunteers,
vol. 14 pp. 838-839.
mad over powers of Board of War,
vol. 15 pp. vii-viii.
major in Reg. campaign,
vol. 22 p. 872.
Mallett to on back country reports,
vol. 14 p. 861.
on provisions for troops,
vol. 15 p. 64.
Malmady to on command of Light Horse,
vol. 22 p. 528.
marriage at home of,
vol. 9 p. 1132.
Martin and Benbury to on ordering out militia,
vol. 15 pp. 59-60.
Martin to on Br. invasion of Va.,
vol. 15 pp. 136-137.
on criticisms of,
vol. 10 pp. 271-272.
on public affairs,
vol. 15 pp. 150-152.
on sale of confiscated property for delegation in C. C.,
vol. 16 p. 333.
Morgan, to on his commission as clerk,
vol. 14 p. 845.
Mountflorence to on commission for self,
vol. 15 pp. 80-81.
on Meres,
vol. 15 pp. 75-76.
Murfree to on Br. invasion of Va. and aid to from N. C.,
on impressments,
vol. 22 pp. 535-6.
on provisions and stores,
vol. 15 p. 521.
obtains judgment,
vol. 24 p. 224.
Olyphant to on public affairs,
vol. 19 pp. 881-882.
on surrender of Br., etc.,
vol. 15 pp. 661-662.
on com. of assem.,
vol. 16 p. 31, p. 32, p. 38, p. 43, p. 44, p. 59, p. 60, p. 101, p. 104, p. 108, p. 118.
on com. of Prov. Cong.,
on Prov. Council,
on S. C. of Craven,
vol. 9 p. 1144, p. 1237.
opposes bills,
vol. 17 p. 144.
general engagement,
vol. 15 p. ix.
orders horses of Tories to be seized,
vol. 15 p. 627.
movements of militia,
vol. 16 p. vii.
owes state,
vol. 21 p. 1070.
papers of to be examined for muster rolls,
vol. 21 p. 348.
Pasteur to on privateers, etc.,
vol. 15 p. 78.
Patin to on his health,
vol. 15 pp. 22-23.
payment to ordered,
vol. 16 p. 160.
petition and bill to vest lands of Fanning in,
petition of executor,
vol. 21 p. 810, p. 977, p. 978.
petition to from Carteret Co. on use of Carteret militia,
vol. 15 pp. 146-147.
plots against Davis to get his property,
vol. 16 pp. 596-599.
proc. forbidding exportation of provisions,
vol. 15 pp. 5-6.
promoted maj.,
vol. 7 p. 833.
Purcell to on depreciation of bills and Tories in Beaufort,
vol. 15 pp. 15-17.
on plundering of public property, etc.,
vol. 15 pp. 13-15.
quoted,
vol. 15 p. iv.
on Camden,
vol. 15 p. 65.
on privateering,
vol. 15 p. viii.
recommends McCartney,
vol. 9 pp. 61-62.
regulators' entry on causes of,
vol. 8 p. 239.
Rinquenoire to on dispatches,
vol. 15 p. 662.
vol. 19 p. 882.
Russell to on Hyde Co. draft,
vol. 15 p. 22.
Rutherford to on money,
vol. 14 p. 843.
Rutledge to on fall of Charleston and condition of S. C.,
vol. 14 pp. 819-820.
on movements of Br., etc.,
vol. 14 pp. 821-824.
Salter to on movement of troops,
vol. 15 p. 97.
Seawell to on bounty for troops,
vol. 15 pp. 8-9, p. 15.
should be proscribed,
vol. 10 p. 98.
signs acts as speaker H. of C.,
vol. 24 p. 42, p. 153, p. 313.
act on treason and Tories,
vol. 11 p. 773.
Craven address to friends of liberty,
resolutions on resignations of officers,
vol. 11 p. 808.
Simpson to on Pitt Co. troops,
vol. 15 p. 19.
Smith to on Br. invasion of Va. and N. C.,
vol. 15 pp. 129-130.
on flag of truce for Bogg,
vol. 15 p. 129.
Spaight to on movements of British,
vol. 15 pp. 9-10.
speaker of House of Commons,
vol. 11 p. xix, p. 454, p. 456.
vol. 12 p. 4, p. 5, p. 8, p. 9, p. 11, p. 12, p. 13, p. 15, p. 16, p. 17, p. 18, p. 20, p. 21, p. 22, p. 23, p. 24, p. 25, p. 26, p. 27, p. 28, p. 30, p. 31, p. 34, p. 35, p. 36, p. 37, p. 38, p. 40, p. 42, p. 43, p. 45, p. 49, p. 50, p. 54, p. 56, p. 57, p. 58, p. 60, p. 61, p. 62, p. 63, p. 65, p. 66, p. 68, p. 71, p. 72, p. 73, p. 74, p. 75, p. 76, p. 77, p. 78, p. 79, p. 81, p. 83, p. 84, p. 85, p. 86, p. 87, p. 88, p. 89, p. 90, p. 91, p. 92, p. 93, p. 94, p. 95, p. 96, p. 97, p. 98, p. 101, p. 102, p. 103, p. 104, p. 105, p. 106, p. 108, p. 110, p. 111, p. 114, p. 116, p. 118, p. 119, p. 120, p. 121, p. 122, p. 123, p. 125, p. 126, p. 127, p. 128, p. 129, p. 131, p. 136, p. 137, p. 138, p. 140, p. 142, p. 143, p. 144, p. 145, p. 146, p. 147, p. 148, p. 152, p. 153, p. 154, p. 156, p. 158, p. 159, p. 160, p. 161, p. 162, p. 164, p. 170, p. 171, p. 172, p. 174, p. 176, p. 182, p. 183, p. 188, p. 190, p. 191, p. 192, p. 194, p. 195, p. 199, p. 200, p. 201, p. 202, p. 203, p. 206, p. 208, p. 209, p. 210, p. 211, p. 212, p. 214, p. 216, p. 217, p. 218, p. 222, p. 225, p. 226, p. 227, p. 228, p. 231, p. 232, p. 234, p. 235, p. 242, p. 243, p. 244, p. 245, p. 246, p. 250, p. 251, p. 256, p. 257, p. 258, p. 259, p. 260, p. 261, p. 266, p. 267, p. 269, p. 270, p. 271, p. 273, p. 274, p. 275, p. 276, p. 278, p. 280, p. 284, p. 285, p. 287, p. 289, p. 290, p. 291, p. 293, p. 298, p. 300, p. 301, p. 302, p. 303, p. 304, p. 305, p. 306, p. 311, p. 313, p. 314, p. 315, p. 316, p. 317, p. 319, p. 320, p. 321, p. 324, p. 325, p. 327, p. 328, p. 329, p. 336, p. 338, p. 339, p. 342, p. 343, p. 348, p. 350, p. 351, p. 352, p. 356, p. 358, p. 360, p. 361, p. 364, p. 365, p. 367, p. 368, p. 371, p. 372, p. 373, p. 374, p. 375, p. 377, p. 379, p. 381, p. 385, p. 386, p. 387, p. 393, p. 394, p. 397, p. 398, p. 400, p. 401, p. 403, p. 405, p. 406, p. 414, p. 415, p. 419, p. 420, p. 426, p. 431, p. 434, p. 438, p. 445, p. 447, p. 448, p. 449, p. 450.
vol. 19 p. 371, p. 373.
speaker of Senate,
vol. 13 p. 855, p. 856, p. 907.
vol. 15 p. 196.
spokesman on matter of cannon,
vol. 10 pp. 41-42.
Stanley to on horses,
vol. 14 p. 850.
Steuben to on troops,
vol. 22 p. 536.
stops attacks of Davis on Chario'..,
vol. 13 p. 430.
Sumner to on his movements,
vol. 15 p. 73, pp. 78-79.
on his relations to Caswell,
vol. 15 p. 429, p. 430.
on provisions and answer,
vol. 14 pp. 770-771.
on provisions and movements of troops,
vol. 15 pp. 410-411.
on suffering of prisoners in Charleston,
vol. 15 pp. 403-404.
surety;
vol. 7 p. 847.
vol. 10 p. 988.
thanked and declines renomination for gov.,
for service as speaker,
vol. 12 p. 451.
to — on case of prize brig Hanover and public affairs,
vol. 11 pp. 719-720.
to on public affairs,
vol. 11 p. 453.
to arm vessels,
vol. 10 p. 352.
to assembly on ordering out militia,
vol. 15 p. 214.
on provisions,
vol. 15 pp. 76-77.
on supplies for So. Army,
vol. 14 p. 806.
on threatened invasion of N. C. and the Board of War,
vol. 15 pp. 225-229.
to Burke on public affairs,
vol. 11 p. 801.
to Caswell on movement of troops,
vol. 15 pp. 479-480.
to com. of Assem. on magazine and French fleet,
vol. 15 p. 68.
to Cont. Cong. on condition of S. C.,