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- +N. S. del Charro,
- +N. S. del Coro,
- +Nabb,
- +Nabob,
- +Nagel,
- +Naglee,
- +Nags,
- for sale,
- in Gloucester co.,
- for sale,
- +Nail manufacture,
- −by slaves in Va.,
- −declines in Eng.,
- −encouraged in Pa.,
- −restricted in British colonies,
- +Nail rods,
- for sale,
- at Hunters iron works,
- for sale,
- +Nailers,
- −adv. for,
- −at Hunter's iron works,
- −in Alexandria,
- −in Portsmouth,
- −in Richmond,
- −in Williamsburg,
- −strike in Eng.,
- See also: Convict servants as; Indentured servants as; Slaves as
- −adv. for,
- +Nailers, journeymen,
- adv. for,
- in Williamsburg,
- adv. for,
- +Nailing,
- Samuel,
- alias of Samuel Gregory,
- Samuel,
- +Nailor,
- −William,
- +Nails,
- −auctioned in Princess Anne co.,
- −bartered for crop tobacco,
- −boycotted in Providence,
- −damaged,
- −for sale,
- in Petersburg,
- −in West Point,
- −for sale,
- −exported from Accomac district,
- Va.,
- to N. C.,
- Va.,
- −for sale,
- −at Bermuda Hundred,
- −at Kemp's landing,
- −in Alexandria,
- −in Beaufort,
- −in Blandford,
- −in Charles City co.,
- −in Edenton,
- −in Elizabeth City co.,
- −in Fredericksburg,
- −in Hampton,
- −in Hanover,
- −in Lancaster co.,
- −in New Kent co.,
- −in Norfolk,
- Va.,
- Purdie: July 25, 1766 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Aug. 4, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 25, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Nov. 1, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Nov. 15, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 22, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 22, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: May 2, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Rind: May 2, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: May 9, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Rind: May 23, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 8, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 10, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 7, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Va.,
- −in Petersburg,
- Va.,
- Purdie: Nov. 6, 1766 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 6, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 7, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: July 28, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: July 12, 1776 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: July 13, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 18, 1777 – pg. 7, col. 1
- Purdie: Apr. 18, 1777 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Dixon and Nicolson: Oct. 2, 1779 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Va.,
- −in Princess Anne co.,
- −in Richmond,
- −in Smithfield,
- −in South Quay,
- −in Suffolk,
- −in Surry co.,
- −in Urbanna,
- −in West Point,
- −in Williamsburg,
- Va.,
- Hunter: Aug. 8, 1751 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Hunter: Feb. 28, 1755 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie: Sept. 19, 1766 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 11, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 17, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Sept. 26, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 12, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 19, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 22, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Oct. 22, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: June 3, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: June 3, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie: May 10, 1776 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: May 11, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Nov. 7, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Dec. 5, 1777 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie: Dec. 5, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: Dec. 5, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Dixon and Nicolson: Aug. 28, 1779 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Clarkson and Davis: Oct. 30, 1779 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Clarkson and Davis: Nov. 13, 1779 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Clarkson and Davis: Oct. 21, 1780 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Va.,
- −imported to Accomac district,
- −Va.,
- from Md.,
- −Va.,
- −imported to Boston,
- Mass.,
- from Bristol,
- Mass.,
- −imported to British colonies,
- N. Am.,
- from Fr.,
- N. Am.,
- −imported to south Potomac district,
- Va.,
- from Phila.,
- Va.,
- −imported to Williamsburg,
- Va.,
- from Bordeaux,
- Va.,
- −lost,
- −made of Va. iron,
- −market for in Va.,
- −needed by American farmers,
- −by Continental army,
- −offered settlers in Ga.,
- −ordered by British colonies,
- N. Am.,
- −ordered in Eng. for Phila.,
- −orders countermanded in Eng. by colonies,
- −price high,
- −in Boston,
- −in Port Royal,
- −price in Williamsburg,
- −seized from British ships,
- −smuggling to Va. planned,
- −stolen,
- −from William and Mary college,
- −unclaimed,
- adv. of,
- in Va.,
- adv. of,
- See also: Brass nails
- +Nails, chair,
- for sale,
- −in Gloucester co.,
- −in Newcastle,
- for sale,
- +Nails, pump,
- −for sale,
- −in York co.,
- +Nails, salvaged,
- for sale,
- in Norfolk,
- for sale,
- +Nails, sheathing,
- for sale,
- in Norfolk,
- for sale,
- +Nainby,
- +Nairne,
- Capt.,
- of the Generous Friends,
- Capt.,
- +Naish,
- +Naismith,
- Capt.,
- house attacked by Indians,
- Capt.,
- +Nameless,
- +Namersend road,
- +Namozeen plantation,
- +Namozeen road,
- +Namptwich,
- Eng.,
- See: Accidents in
- Eng.,
- +Namur,
- Belg.,
- siege planned,
- Belg.,
- +Namur, H.M.S.,
- +Namure,
- −British ship,
- +Nance,
- −Daniel,
- −Thomas Vaughan,
- +Nancey,
- brigantine,
- +Nancy,
- Fr.,
- See: Riots in
- Fr.,
- +Nancy, brig,
- −
- Parks: Jan. 18, 1740 – pg. 4, col.
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 7, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Rind: May 26, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 29, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Rind: Sept. 29, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Oct. 19, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 8, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 21, 1771 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 6, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 10, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Feb. 10, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie: July 26, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: July 29, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Nicolson: May 22, 1779 – pg. 2, col. 1
- −brigantine,
- −schooner,
- Purdie: Sept. 26, 1766 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 7, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: May 2, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Rind: May 2, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 20, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 10, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: May 12, 1774 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Rind: May 12, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Feb. 4, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Aug. 10, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Aug. 15, 1777 – pg. 5, col. 1
- Dixon and Nicolson: Feb. 12, 1780 – pg. 3, col. 1
- −ship,
- Parks: May 29, 1746 – pg. 4, col.
- Parks: July 3, 1746 – pg. 4, col.
- Hunter: Feb. 14, 1751 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Hunter: Feb. 6, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Hunter: Aug. 7, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Hunter: Aug. 14, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Hunter: Feb. 28, 1755 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Hunter: Apr. 11, 1755 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Hunter: Apr. 18, 1755 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Hunter: Sept. 19, 1755 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Hunter: Sept. 26, 1755 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Hunter: Oct. 24, 1755 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Hunter: Dec. 19, 1755 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Royle: Feb. 12, 1762 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie: July 11, 1766 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: Sept. 5, 1766 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 8, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 12, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: Mar. 12, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 9, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: June 11, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: July 16, 1767 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: July 30, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 6, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 1, 1767 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 22, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 26, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 3, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 17, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 24, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Dec. 24, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 14, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 31, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Apr. 14, 1768 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Rind: Mar. 31, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: May 26, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: May 26, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: May 26, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: June 9, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Rind: May 26, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 4
- Rind: June 16, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 4
- Purdie and Dixon: June 23, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: July 7, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 30, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: July 7, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: July 7, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: July 7, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Rind: July 7, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: July 7, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 8, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 11, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Aug. 11, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Aug. 11, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Aug. 11, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 4
- Rind: Aug. 25, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 8, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 1, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Sept. 1, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: Sept. 22, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 13, 1768 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 13, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Oct. 13, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 27, 1768 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 22, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: May 11, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: June 8, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 21, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Sept. 21, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 28, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 7, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 19, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Apr. 19, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: May 24, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: June 7, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 14, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 8, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 11, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: June 6, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 17, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 24, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 31, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 12, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: May 14, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 10, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 1, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 15, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Apr. 15, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: July 29, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 16, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 23, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Sept. 23, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Rind: Sept. 23, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: Dec. 16, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 27, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Jan. 27, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 31, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Apr. 21, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 28, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: May 19, 1774 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Rind: May 19, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: May 26, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 18, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Aug. 18, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Jan. 7, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Feb. 18, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Pinkney: Oct. 5, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Pinkney: Oct. 19, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 6, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie: Nov. 22, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Nov. 29, 1776 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Aug. 8, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Nicolson: May 1, 1779 – pg. 1, col. 2
- −sloop,
- Parks: Jan. 5, 1739 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Parks: Apr. 18, 1745 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Parks: June 13, 1745 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Parks: June 13, 1745 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Parks: July 4, 1745 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: May 26, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: May 26, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 14, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 14, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 19, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 29, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: June 20, 1777 – pg. 1, col. 2
- −snow,
- Hunter: Aug. 7, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 13, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Apr. 13, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 27, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: Apr. 27, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 24, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: July 9, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 13, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 8, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: Oct. 8, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Sept. 15, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 3
- −
- +Nancy and Mary,
- +Nancy and Sukey,
- +Nancy Bacon,
- +Nancy Bywell,
- +Nancy Graham,
- +Nancy Warren,
- +Nanjemoy warehouse,
- Md.,
- tobacco notes from,
- Md.,
- +Nankeen,
- for sale,
- −in Norfolk,
- −in Richmond,
- −in Williamsburg,
- −in Yorktown,
- for sale,
- +Nankeen, coffee,
- for sale,
- in Williamsburg,
- for sale,
- +Nankeen, India,
- for sale,
- in Williamsburg,
- for sale,
- +Nankeen china bowls,
- for sale,
- +Nanny,
- +Nansemond,
- −brigantine,
- +Nansemond co.,
- −Va.,
- burgesses elected,
- Hunter: Jan. 30, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Hunter: Feb. 27, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Hunter: Dec. 12, 1755 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 8, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: May 11, 1769 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 14, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Sept. 14, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Nov. 9, 1769 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 19, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: July 21, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: July 21, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 2
- burgesses elected,
- −census requested,
- −committee,
- −orders sale of goods,
- −resolutions (text) of 1775,
- −trials for Toryism,
- −court,
- land sold by order of,
- −delegates elected,
- −divided by general assembly,
- −list of tithables for 1774,
- −relief provided by general assembly,
- −resolutions of,
- −senators elected,
- See also: Apple orchards; Apprentices runaway from; Association of 1774 enforced in; Association of 1774, supported in; Association of 1774 violated in; Associators in; Auctions of British imports in; Blacksmiths in; Boston port bill, relief from by; Brick houses in; Bridges in; Buildings in; Clergy, Anglican, adv. for, in; Convict servants runaway from; Corn burned by British in; Corn burned in; Counterfeiting in; Cypress timber in; Dwelling houses in; Ferries in; Ferries near; Forgeries in; Frieze mills in; Fullers, adv. for, in; Fulling mills in; Gristmills, described, in; Horse-breeding in; Houses burned in; Houses in; Housekeepers adv. for in; Imports to; Indentured servants runaway from; Jails in; Land for rent in; Land for sale in; Land in upper parish in; Land mortgaged in; Landings in; Merchants in; Murders in; Musters, general; Oak timber in; Orchards in; Ordinaries for rent in; Outhouses in; Outhouses described in; Peach orchards in; Physicians in; Pine timber in; Piraguas in; Pork sold to British army in; Robberies in; Sawmills in; Schools, country in; Sheds in; Ships for sale in; Ships from James river, Va., to; Silversmiths in; Slaves for sale in; Slaves runaway from; Slaves stolen in; Stealing in; Stills in; Storehouses in; Storekeepers in; Stores in; Tories in; Vendues in; Warehouses in; Watchmakers in; Wharves in; White oak timber in
- −Va.,
- +Nansemond co. upper parish,
- −Va.,
- adv. for clergyman,
- See also: Land in
- −Va.,
- +Nansemond,
- −courthouse,
- Va.,
- land for sale at,
- Va.,
- −postal service at,
- See also: Slaves for sale at
- −courthouse,
- +Nansemond ferry,
- See also: Ships for sale at; Slaves runaway from
- +Nansemond Frigate,
- schooner,
- +Nansemond river,
- Va.,
- See: Bridges on; Landings on; Oysters in; Ships for charter on; Ships for sale on; Ships from; Ships in; Ships' sailing time; Ships to
- Va.,
- +Nantasket,
- −Mass.,
- −naval engagement off,
- See also: Accidents in; Association of 1774 opposed in; British army leaves; British army to; British navy from; British navy leaves, British transports in; Continental navy captures British ships in; Continental navy in; Hessian troops, arrival in; Peace commissioners, arrival in; Prisoners of war, British, taken in; Ships, British, captured by Americans in; Ships' sailing time; Ships to; Tories in
- +Nantaurs,
- war with French,
- +Nantes,
- Fr.,
- See: Exports from Phila., Pa., to; French navy, ships built in; Hurricanes in; Imports to Bedford, N. H., from; Imports to Boston, Mass., from; Imports to James river district, Va., from; Imports to Phila., Pa., from; Imports to Sinepuxent, Md., from; Imports to U.S. from; Imports to Va. from; Privateers, American in; Ships, British, sold in; Ships, Mass., to Boston, Mass., from; Ships from; Ships from Boston, Mass., to; Ships from Broadway, Va., to; Ships from Martinique, W. I., to; Ships from St. Domingo, W.I., to; Ships' sailing time; Ships to; Ships to Boston, Mass., from; Ships to Phila., Pa., from; Ships to Piscataqua, N. H., from; Ships to York district, Va., from
- Fr.,
- +Nantes, edict of,
- restoration proposed,
- +Nanticoke river,
- See: Forges, double on; Landings on; Smiths' shops on
- +Nanticokes,
- −attend conference at Fort Stanwix,
- +Nantucket,
- −Mass.,
- attacked by Tories,
- −Quakers in Britain petition for,
- −trade unregulated by Britain,
- See also: Executions for murder in; Exports from Accomac district, Va., to; Exports from British colonies N. Am., to; Imports to; Jails in; Murders in; Murders by Indians in; Non-importation agreements in; Oil purchased in; Oil seized by Tories on; Prisoners of war, American, mistreated by Tories in; Provisions for; Quakers of; Ships, British, captured near; Ships, Va., captured by British near; Ships from; Ships to; Ships to James river, Va., from; Shipwrecks in; Storms in; Tories in; Whalebone seized by Tories on
- −Mass.,
- +Nanzattico,
- +Naphthali,
- Jewish tribe among Indians,
- +Napier,
- −Capt.,
- of the Fell,
- −H. adv. finding horse,
- −Patrick,
- −Capt.,
- +Napkins,
- −for sale,
- See also: Damask; Tea
- +Naples,
- −It.,
- admits Sclavonians,
- −aid to Genoa,
- −alliances of,
- −army,
- −captures Papal towns,
- −desertions in,
- −movements of,
- −recruiting for,
- −celebrates festival of St. Januarius,
- −controls ecclesiastical preferments,
- −denies Papal bulls,
- −fights pirates,
- Parks: Oct. 8, 1736 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Hunter: Jan. 31, 1751 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Hunter: Feb. 28, 1751 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Hunter: Apr. 11, 1751 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Hunter: July 11, 1751 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Hunter: Oct. 11, 1751 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Hunter: Dec. 22, 1752 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 9, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 1
- −insurrection in,
- −military preparations of,
- −navy increased,
- −joins Spanish navy,
- −officers enslaved in Algiers,
- −political news from,
- −political unrest in,
- −poor people revolt,
- −relations with Papal states,
- −with Russia mediated,
- −soldiers of,
- in Spanish army,
- −support of Corsica against Genoa rumored,
- −trade treaty with Venice and Sp. discussed,
- −treaty with Savoy,
- −with Sp.,
- See also: Accidents in; Anecdotes from; Antiquities discovered in; Charity in; Corn scarce in; Distemper among cattle in; Distemper in; Drought in; Earthquakes in; Embargoes in; Exhibitions in; Festivals in; Freemasons in; French army to; Gambling in; Imports to; Imports to Cadiz, Sp., from; Jesuits, property in; Jesuits banished from; Lightning in; Murders in; Pirates, Tunisian, sunk by; Provisions scare in; Rain storms in; Robberies in; Ships, American, welcomed in; Ships, Tripolitan, brought; Shipwrecks near; Smallpox in; Snow in; Spanish army to; Superstitions in; Weather reports from
- −It.,
- +Napp,
- +Naps,
- +Nap's Neck,
- Va.,
- See: Ordinaries at
- Va.,
- +Narraganset bay,
- R. I.,
- See: British navy in
- R. I.,
- +Narragansetts,
- burn tea in Boston,
- +Narrow-Broads,
- for sale,
- in Suffolk,
- for sale,
- +Narrows,
- the,
- N. Y.,
- See: British navy from Princess (Prince's) bay, N. Y, to; British navy in; Ships, British, plundered by Americans in
- the,
- +Narsworthy; Mr.,
- −robbery attempted,
- +Narvel,
- +Nash,
- −Mr.,
- of N. C.,
- −Abner,
- −[Francis],
- −Gen.,
- from Trenton,
- N. J.,
- Gen.,
- N. J.,
- from Trenton,
- −in battle of Germantown,
- −Gen.,
- −John,
- −John,
- −John,
- −John,
- −John,
- −John,
- sr.,
- −Thomas,
- −Travers,
- −Mr.,
- +Nash co.,
- N. C.,
- See: Apple orchards in; Dwelling houses in; Fisheries in; Granaries in; Houses in; Mills in; Peach orchards in
- N. C.,
- +Nash's bridge,
- +Nason,
- +Nassau,
- Ger.,
- archives deposited in the Hague,
- Ger.,
- +Nassau, brig,
- −
- −brigantine,
- −H. M. S.,
- −ship,
- Parks: Feb. 2, 1739 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Hunter: May 24, 1751 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Hunter: June 13, 1751 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Hunter: Oct. 11, 1751 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Hunter: Aug. 7, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Hunter: Aug. 28, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 21, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: July 12, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 8, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: June 11, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: July 30, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: May 19, 1774 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Rind: May 19, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Feb. 17, 1776 – pg. 3, col. 2
- +Nassau ferry,
- +Nassau hall,
- −Princeton,
- N. J.,
- Declaration of independence proclaimed in,
- N. J.,
- −funds for collected in Va.,
- −grammar school opened in,
- −number of students,
- −Princeton,
- +Nassau hall college,
- +Nasturtium seeds,
- for sale,
- −in Petersburg,
- for sale,
- +Nassawadox warehouse,
- −Va.,
- regulations for tobacco damaged at,
- −unclaimed tobacco at,
- −Va.,
- +Nasworthy,
- +Natchez,
- −Miss.,
- −captured,
- −immigration to,
- −investigated by British,
- −settlement at,
- −Sp. erects fort below,
- −townships laid out in,
- See also: Conn. adventurers settle in; Emigration from N. J. to; Emigration from Pa. to
- −Miss.,
- +Native,
- +Nativity,
- +Natolia,
- rebels against Turk.,
- +Nattall,
- +Natural bridge,
- Va.,
- +Naturalization,
- −discussed in parliament,
- −prevented in British colonies,
- −regulated by parliament,
- −regulation by Va. general assembly proposed,
- +Nature,
- essay on,
- +Naussau,
- +Nautilus,
- −H. M. S.,
- Royle: Nov. 4, 1763 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 21, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 29, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: May 6, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Aug. 12, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie: Sept. 1, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Sept. 2, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Pinkney: Sept. 14, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Sept. 16, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Pinkney: Oct. 12, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Oct. 21, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Oct. 28, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie: Nov. 3, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Nov. 4, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Dec. 30, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie: Apr. 19, 1776 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 20, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: May 3, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: May 4, 1776 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie: May 10, 1776 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: May 11, 1776 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: May 18, 1776 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Sept. 21, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: Mar. 28, 1777 – pg. 1, col. 3
- −ship,
- Purdie: Mar. 28, 1766 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie: May 9, 1766 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie: Dec. 11, 1766 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 23, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: May 7, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 11, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 31, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: May 28, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie: Apr. 28, 1775 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Aug. 15, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 1
- −H. M. S.,
- +Naval academy,
- −erection at Naples,
- It.,
- −establishment planned in Sp.,
- −erection at Naples,
- +Naval engagements,
- See: Under name of war or place
- +Naval officers,
- −in Va.,
- −appointed by general assembly,
- −duties and fees of,
- −instructions to,
- −required to enforce embargo,
- −report from ordered,
- −requested treasurer pay,
- See also: Customs officers
- −in Va.,
- +Naval offices,
- −at Morattico point,
- −in Hampton,
- −in Hobb's Hole,
- −in Lee hall,
- −in Portsmouth,
- −in Rappahannock district,
- −in Yorktown,
- See also: Customhouses
- +Naval stores,
- −bought in Hamburg,
- Ger.,
- −captured by Americans in Chambly,
- −in St. John's,
- −captured by British near Va. capes,
- −cargo of sloop Argo,
- −colonial production important to Gt. Brit.,
- −embargoes on,
- in Gt. Brit.,
- −export from Eng. to New York City allowed,
- −from Essex co.,
- Va.,
- to Norfolk,
- from Essex co.,
- to Norfolk,
- Va.,
- −from Henrico co.,
- Va.,
- regulated,
- Va.,
- −from Holl. stopped,
- −from Essex co.,
- −exported from America to Gt. Brit.,
- −exported from Baltic to Fr.,
- −exported from Fr. to Af.,
- −to Malabar coast,
- −exported from Holl. to St. Eustatia,
- −exported from New York City,
- −exported from Russia to Fr.,
- −exported from Stockholm,
- Swe.,
- to Rochefort,
- Swe.,
- −exported from Swe. to Sp.,
- −for British navy,
- −for Continental army,
- −for French navy,
- −for sale,
- −for Spanish army,
- −from Holl. to Fr.,
- called contraband,
- −imported to Fr.,
- −from Baltic,
- −from Scandinavia,
- −imported to Plymouth,
- Eng.,
- from Riga,
- Eng.,
- −in British colonies,
- N. Am.,
- British encouragement requested,
- N. Am.,
- −in Gt. Brit.,
- regulated by parliament,
- −lost at sea,
- −needed in Fr.,
- −offered to Fr. by Holl.,
- −price high in Holl.,
- −purchased in Hamburg,
- −in Russia for Fr.,
- −seized from American ship,
- −seized from British ships,
- −bought in Hamburg,
- +Navarre,
- +Navigation,
- −of Tees river,
- Eng.,
- discussed,
- Eng.,
- −regulations in Gt. Brit. proposed,
- −schools established in Den.,
- −taught at Samuel Kemp's school,
- −at Somerset academy,
- −in academy in New Kent co.,
- −of Tees river,
- +Navigation acts,
- −British forced to violate,
- −called tyrannical in Va.,
- −opposed,
- −in British colonies,
- −reform discussed in Gt. Brit.,
- −supported in Jamaica,
- −terms of,
- +Navigation instruments,
- −for sale,
- in Williamsburg,
- −invented in Glamorganshire,
- −for sale,
- +Navigators,
- +Navy,
- See: Nationality (adjective) and under locations of battles and names of wars
- +Navy, sloop of war,
- +Naxia,
- Gr.,
- captured by Russia,
- Gr.,
- +Naylor's hole,
- Va.,
- See: Ships in
- Va.,
- +Neabsco farm,
- +Neabsco furnace,
- −Prince William co.,
- −indentured servants runaway from,
- −slaves runaway from,
- +Neabsco iron works,
- −Va.,
- −slaves runaway from,
- +Neal,
- −Capt.,
- of the Mary and Anne,
- −Mr.,
- overseer of Col. William Harwood,
- See also: Neil
- −Capt.,
- +Neal, Moore &,
- +Neale,
- −Elizabeth,
- −Matthew,
- −Pendock,
- Capt.,
- −Richard,
- −Shapleigh,
- −William,
- −adv. stallion for hire,
- −land of,
- −of London,
- −runaway convict servant,
- −settlement of estate,
- +Nealey,
- +Neall,
- +Nealley,
- +Neallie,
- +Neally,
- +Nealson,
- +Nealy,
- +Neat,
- −Mr.,
- studies importance of British-colonial trade,
- −Mr.,
- +Neate,
- −Capt.,
- −Mr.,
- requests trade relief for colonies,
- +Neath river,
- Eng.,
- See: Shipwrecks in
- Eng.,
- +Neave,
- Mr.,
- requests trade relief for colonies,
- Mr.,
- +Neavers,
- +Neaves,
- −Christian,
- −William,
- +Neavill,
- −Joseph,
- +Neaville,
- −Capt.,
- at Fort Pitt,
- −Capt.,
- +Neavill's ordinary,
- +Neawah,
- Shawnee Indian,
- +Necessary houses,
- −at Raleigh tavern,
- −described,
- in Martin's Brandon parish,
- −in Buckingham co.,
- −in Stafford co.,
- −in Williamsburg,
- +Necessity,
- schooner,
- +Necker,
- +Necklaces,
- −for sale,
- −at Lancaster courthouse,
- −in Alexandria,
- −in Cabin Point,
- −in Gloucester co.,
- −in London,
- −in Norfolk,
- −in Princess Anne co.,
- −in Smithfield,
- −in Williamsburg,
- Va.,
- Purdie: Apr. 11, 1766 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 4, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: May 18, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: May 25, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 28, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 2, 1769 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 24, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 12, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 30, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 4, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 22, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Oct. 22, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Dec. 16, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie: May 10, 1776 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: May 11, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: June 27, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Aug. 1, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Va.,
- See also: Agate; Anodyne; Bead; Coal; Coral; Enameled; Falling pearl; French bead; French wax; Garnet; Gold; India pearl; Jet coal; Marcasite; Mocho; Paste; Pearl agate; Pearl; Pearl set marcasite; Pinch wax; Shot; Wax; Wax pearl; Wax set marcasite
- −for sale,
- +Necklaces, bloom,
- for sale,
- +Necklaces, French,
- +Necklaces, on velvet,
- for sale,
- in Williamsburg,
- for sale,
- +Necks,
- −Capt.,
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 1, 1767 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 2, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: June 15, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: June 15, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 3, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 24, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: July 16, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Apr. 1, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: July 1, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 1
- −illness of,
- −letter in post office,
- −of the Reward,
- Purdie and Dixon: July 6, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 17, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Aug. 17, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 17, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Rind: Aug. 17, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 7, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 14, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- −of the Sally,
- −of the Stephen and John,
- −Robert,
- −Robert,
- −of the Fauquier,
- −of the Good Intent,
- Rind: June 16, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 4
- Purdie and Dixon: June 23, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: June 23, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: July 7, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: July 7, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Aug. 11, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 27, 1768 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 9, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 1
- −of the Liberty,
- −of the Lunn and Lloyd,
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 16, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 30, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 20, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: Sept. 20, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 25, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: May 2, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 22, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: May 28, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 13, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 3, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 10, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 26, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 1, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 1
- −Robert,
- −Capt.,
- +Ned Nauticus,
- +Nedels,
- John,
- Capt.,
- of the Kingston,
- Capt.,
- John,
- +Needham,
- Mr.,
- −appointed governor of Jamaica,
- Mr.,
- +Needham, prize ship,
- +Needle manufacture,
- −by slaves in Va.,
- −in Surry co.,
- +Needler,
- −Mr.,
- −adv. for missing horse,
- −Mr.,
- +Needles,
- −for sale,
- −at Aylett's warehouse,
- −at Kemp's landing,
- −in Alexandria,
- −in Beaufort,
- −in Fredericksburg,
- −in Gloucester,
- −in Hanover co.,
- −in London,
- −in Norfolk,
- −in Petersburg,
- Va.,
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 24, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: June 13, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Oct. 24, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie: Oct. 24, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Dec. 26, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie: Mar. 6, 1778 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie: June 5, 1778 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: July 10, 1778 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Va.,
- −in Richmond,
- Va.,
- Dixon and Hunter: June 10, 1777 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie: Jan. 10, 1777 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Nov. 14, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie: June 12, 1778 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: July 10, 1778 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie: July 10, 1778 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Nicolson: Feb. 5, 1780 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Va.,
- −in Suffolk,
- −in Urbanna,
- −in Williamsburg,
- Va.,
- Hunter: Oct. 11, 1751 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 12, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 3, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: July 28, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 6, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Oct. 6, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: May 18, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: May 25, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Oct. 26, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 2, 1769 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 15, 1770 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Rind: Nov. 8, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 22, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Oct. 17, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 12, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 15, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: May 12, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 29, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie: Aug. 30, 1776 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Feb. 21, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie: Feb. 21, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: June 27, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: July 4, 1777 – pg. 7, col. 2
- Purdie: July 18, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Nov. 7, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Nov. 28, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Dec. 5, 1777 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie: Dec. 5, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: May 8, 1778 – pg. 8, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: July 10, 1778 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie: July 10, 1778 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Dixon and Nicolson: Oct. 9, 1779 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Clarkson and Davis: Oct. 30, 1779 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Dixon and Nicolson: Oct. 16, 1779 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Clarkson and Davis: Nov. 13, 1779 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Dixon and Nicolson: Jan. 29, 1780 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Clarkson and Davis: July 15, 1780 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Va.,
- −in Yorktown,
- −lost,
- −seized from British ships,
- −for sale,
- +Needles, the,
- Eng.,
- See: Ships from; Shipwrecks off
- Eng.,
- +Needles, chapel,
- for sale,
- in Williamsburg,
- for sale,
- +Needles, darning,
- +Needles, knitting,
- for sale,
- in Smithfield,
- for sale,
- +Needles, milliners',
- for sale,
- in Williamsburg,
- for sale,
- +Needles, milliners' common,
- for sale,
- in Williamsburg,
- for sale,
- +Needles, netting,
- for sale,
- in Williamsburg,
- for sale,
- +Needles, sail,
- for sale,
- −in Bermuda Hundred,
- −in Edenton,
- −in Hanover co.,
- −in York co.,
- for sale,
- +Needles, sewing,
- for sale,
- +Needles, square pointed,
- for sale,
- +Needles, whitechapel,
- for sale,
- −in Edenton,
- −in Gloucester co.,
- −in Richmond,
- −in Smithfield,
- for sale,
- +Needles and materials,
- adv. for,
- in New York City,
- adv. for,
- +Needles and sights,
- for sale,
- in Williamsburg,
- for sale,
- +Needlework,
- −taught at Miss Wheatley's boarding school,
- −at Williamsburg,
- Va.,
- −at Miss Wright's boarding school,
- −at Williamsburg,
- −teachers adv. for,
- −in Norfolk,
- −teachers adv. for scholars in Va.,
- See also: Catgut work; Dresden lace work; Embroidery; Flourishing of muslin; Flowers, artificial making of; Foliage, taking off; Irish stitch; Lace work; Nuns work; Petit point; Point lace work; Queenstitch; Shading; Shell work; Tambour work; Tent work; Wan work; Wax work
- −taught at Miss Wheatley's boarding school,
- +Needleworkers,
- See: Slaves as
- +Neel,
- [Andrew],
- +Neeley,
- +Neelly,
- +Neely,
- +Negro houses,
- −destroyed in St. Croix,
- −in St. Eustatia,
- −in King William co.,
- −in Warren co.,
- −in Yorktown,
- −destroyed in St. Croix,
- +Negro insurrections,
- −discovered in Esopus,
- −in Marbletown,
- −feared in Charleston,
- −in St. Eustatia,
- −in Brazil,
- −in Charleston,
- S. C.,
- suppressed,
- S. C.,
- −in Honduras,
- −in Honduras bay,
- −in Jamaica,
- −in Montserrat,
- −in Surinam,
- −on St. George's key,
- −threatened in Va.,
- −discovered in Esopus,
- +Negro stealing,
- −executions for,
- in Williamsburg,
- −executions for,
- +Negroes,
- −armed by British in R. I.,
- −armed by French in Martinique,
- −arming favored by Gov. Martin,
- −as indentured servants,
- −attack on Monmouth co.,
- −attitude to Gov. Dunmore's offer of freedom,
- −banished from Fr.,
- −bartered for land,
- −burned for arson,
- −captured at Point Comfort,
- −captured by Indians,
- −census in New York City and county,
- −children named for Lord Dunmore,
- −claim freedom as Frenchmen,
- −drowned in flood in Va.,
- −drowned in New Kent co.,
- −duty on import to Dominica,
- −duty on import to Jamaica,
- −enlistment regulated in Va.,
- −escape from Northampton co.,
- −escape to British navy in Newport,
- −establish club for freedom in London,
- −exported to Barbados,
- −exported to Ga.,
- −from Martinique,
- −hanged and burned in Charleston,
- −hold entertainment in London,
- −import to Cuba from Af. prohibited,
- −in Af.,
- capture British ships,
- −in British army,
- −in British army in Boston,
- −in British army in R. I.,
- −in British army,
- on Long island,
- −in British navy,
- −in Cuba,
- epidemics among,
- −in Domel,
- Af.,
- attack American ships,
- Af.,
- −in Dunmore's troops,
- −in Gt. Brit.,
- support guaranteed,
- −in Irish government service,
- −in Mass.,
- −in St. Bartholomew is.,
- −in S. C.,
- sale of liquor to criticized,
- −in S. C.,
- −incited by British,
- −inoculated for smallpox in Va.,
- −insolence of,
- −killed in Antigua,
- −killed in St. Croix,
- −lost at sea,
- −meeting in Boston,
- −murders by in Williamsburg,
- −mutiny on British ship,
- −new,
- Parks: Oct. 22, 1736 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Parks: Sept. 2, 1737 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Parks: Sept. 16, 1737 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Parks: Sept. 15, 1738 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Parks: Nov. 2, 1739 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Parks: May 16, 1745 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Parks: Oct. 10, 1745 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Parks: Nov. 7, 1745 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Parks: Mar. 27, 1746 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Hunter: Jan. 2, 1752 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Royle: Nov. 4, 1763 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Rind: Sept. 21, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: Feb. 7, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 12, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: July 8, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 19, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 7, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 28, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 24, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 6, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 3
- −number in Jamaica,
- W. I.,
- estimated,
- W. I.,
- −outlandish,
- −population in Conn.,
- −recaptured by Americans in Fla.,
- −recaptured in N. Y.,
- −seized by British in St. John's,
- −Antigua,
- −by Portland (ship),
- −from American ship,
- −from British ship,
- −from French ships,
- −from Spanish ship,
- −sue for freedom in Scot.,
- −take Portuguese ship,
- −taken prisoners by Indians on Tybee is.,
- −two-headed,
- born in Sussex co.,
- −war with Port. in Af.,
- See also: Indentured Negroes; Slaves
- +Negroes, free,
- −
- Hunter: Jan. 16, 1761 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 30, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: May 11, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 19, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: Apr. 19, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: Oct. 14, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 18, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Pinkney: Sept. 29, 1774 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 29, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 3, 1774 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie: July 25, 1777 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Oct. 31, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: Oct. 31, 1777 – pg. 1, col. 3
- −accused of robbery,
- −as doctors,
- −as watermen,
- −entice slaves to Indian country,
- −executed in Williamsburg,
- −held in Isle of Wight co.,
- Va.,
- −in Fairfax co.,
- −in Va. troops,
- −outlandish,
- −reduced to slavery,
- −reward for finding,
- −sentenced for rape,
- −serve in Indian expedition,
- −sold to pay for fees,
- −women exempted from paying levies in Va.,
- −
- +Negroes, French,
- −as sailors,
- −desert from ship,
- +Neil,
- −Capt.,
- of the Katharine,
- −[Daniel],
- −James,
- See also: Neal
- −Capt.,
- +Neill,
- −Mr.,
- merchant in Williamsburg,
- −Mrs.,
- adv. boarding school in Williamsburg,
- −Ann,
- −Mr.,
- +Neilly,
- +Neilson,
- −Mr.,
- −of Middlesex co.,
- −Charles,
- −adv. finding piece of gold,
- −adv. for runaway convict servants,
- −announces departure,
- −letter in post office,
- −professes support to British colonies,
- −David,
- opposes taxation of colonies,
- −George of Md.,
- −James,
- Capt.,
- −John,
- Purdie and Dixon: July 11, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: July 18, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Rind: July 18, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 22, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Oct. 22, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 11, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 4, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: Mar. 4, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 3
- −Mr.,
- +Neilson, Wodrow &,
-
- Purdie and Dixon: May 7, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 28, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: July 18, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Rind: July 18, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: May 21, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Dec. 19, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie: Dec. 19, 1777 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie: June 19, 1778 – pg. 1, col. 2
-
- +Neira island,
- See: Volcanoes on
- +Nelems,
- +Nelly,
- −frigate,
- −ship,
- Parks: June 8, 1739 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Hunter: Oct. 3, 1751 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Hunter: Aug. 7, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Hunter: Nov. 24, 1752 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Hunter: Mar. 14, 1755 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie: Nov. 27, 1766 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 8, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Mar. 12, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 19, 1772 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: July 23, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 26, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Aug. 26, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 9, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 21, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Apr. 21, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Jan. 7, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie: May 5, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: May 6, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Nov. 22, 1776 – pg. 1, col. 2
- +Nelly and Hannah,
- +Nelms,
- −Samuel,
- Capt.,
- of the Mary,
- Capt.,
- −Samuel,
- +Nelos,
- +Nelson,
- −Capt.,
- −company of,
- −of the Nancy,
- −Capt.,
- of Va.,
- joins Washington in N. J.,
- of Va.,
- −Col.,
- attacks British at Lawrence's neck,
- −Madam,
- plantation of,
- −Maj.,
- corps of light dragoons,
- −Miss,
- acrostics on,
- −Mr.,
- −of Yorktown,
- −demand against estate of John Harris,
- −gives oration at William and Mary,
- −Mrs.,
- recovers from smallpox,
- −Ambrose,
- −Christopher,
- −Capt.,
- of the Peggy,
- −of the Suffolk,
- −Capt.,
- −Elizabeth (Burwell),
- marriage of,
- −Frances (Mrs. Thomas),
- −Hugh,
- −adv. for missing horses,
- −adv. land for sale,
- −adv. settlement of estate,
- −agent for Col. George Johnston's estate,
- −commends behavior,
- −delegate from Fauquier co.,
- −deputy appointed in room of,
- −deserter,
- −lt. col. of Va. battalion,
- −marriage of,
- −posts land,
- −volunteers for light dragoons,
- −J.,
- adv. for missing horse,
- −Jeannie (Page),
- −John,
- −adv. finding horse,
- −adv. for horses for Va. army,
- −adv. for runaway slave,
- −capt. of Va. light horse company,
- −deserter,
- −on committee for Louisa co.,
- −requests payment of bonds,
- −John,
- −John,
- −Lucy (Chiswell),
- marriage of,
- −Molly (Grymes),
- marriage of,
- −Robert,
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 27, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie: Jan. 10, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie: May 1, 1778 – pg. 2, col. 2
- −author,
- Hunter: May 24, 1751 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 25, 1768 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 29, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 13, 1770 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 3, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 17, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 24, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 7, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 21, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 7, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 21, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 28, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: July 18, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 17, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Nov. 25, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Dec. 30, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Mar. 2, 1776 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Mar. 9, 1776 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Aug. 24, 1776 – pg. 5, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Dec. 20, 1776 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Jan. 3, 1777 – pg. 4, col. 1
- −Sally (Cary),
- marriage of,
- −Samuel,
- −Thomas,
- −adv. for missing horses,
- −adv. for slaves,
- −adv. settlement of estate,
- −adv. ship for sale,
- −adv. slaves for sale,
- −carriages of demolished,
- −contributes to charity school fund,
- −death of,
- −death of wife,
- −garden of,
- −land for sale,
- −meets with Dunmore on powder question,
- −on committee to purchase ammunition,
- −orders statue of Gov. Botetourt,
- −pass signed by,
- −plaintiff in Va. chancery court,
- −plantation of,
- −recommends John Hobday's wheat separating machine,
- −warned against attack on Gov. Dunmore,
- −Thomas,
- −horses of,
- −overseer of,
- −plantations of,
- −Thomas,
- jr.,
- −Thomas,
- −jr.,
- Gen.,
- accused of supplying British ships,
- Gen.,
- −acts as teller in Va. burgesses,
- −address (text) to York co.,
- −adv. estate for sale,
- −adv. for bids for building warehouse,
- −adv. for missing horse,
- −adv. for runaway slave,
- −adv. horse for sale,
- −adv. land for sale,
- Rind: July 18, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: July 25, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 14, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Nov. 21, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: July 23, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 7, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Oct. 7, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: May 5, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: June 9, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: June 9, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 29, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Rind: Sept. 29, 1774 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie: Oct. 10, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Oct. 17, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 2
- −adv. settlement of estates,
- −adv. stallion for hire,
- −adv. tavern for rent,
- −appointed brig. gen. of Va. militia,
- −appointed delegate to Continental congress,
- −appointed to committee,
- Yorktown,
- −appointed to settle land claims,
- −cavalry recruited,
- −clerk of Gloucester co.,
- −directs lottery of John Thompson,
- −elected burgess for York co.,
- Va.,
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 1, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Dec. 1, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: May 11, 1769 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 7, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Sept. 7, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Nov. 9, 1769 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 5, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: July 14, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: July 14, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Va.,
- −elected capt. of 1st Va. regiment,
- −elected to Continental congress by Va.,
- −elected to Va. convention,
- −elected to Va. council,
- −leaves for Phila.,
- −letter (text) from Marshall,
- −orders soldiers to report,
- −pasture of,
- −proclamation for apprehending escaped prisoners,
- −raises cavalry,
- −recommended to be col. of 1st Va. regiment,
- −resigns from Congress,
- −reviews Va. troops,
- −signs Va. Association,
- −thanked by Va. house of delegates,
- −thanked by Va. senate,
- −jr.,
- −Thomas,
- −Thomas,
- −Tucker & co.,
- −William,
- −adv. for bids for rebuilding bridge,
- −adv. for lost wine,
- −adv. for missing horses,
- −adv. for runaway slave,
- −adv. lots in Newcastle,
- Va.,
- −adv. settlement of Fauquier estate,
- −adv. slaves for sale,
- −agrees to sale of land,
- −brings suit to collect debt,
- −clerk of Caroline co.,
- Va.,
- court,
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 28, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: May 2, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 2, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: June 4, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 30, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Sept. 30, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: July 28, 1774 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Rind: July 28, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- court,
- Va.,
- −contributes to charity school fund,
- −elected major of 7th Va. regiment,
- −gives directions for manufacturing saltpetre in Caroline co.,
- −holds mortgages on slaves,
- −manages horse racing,
- −of Caroline co.,
- −of Eng.,
- −on committee for Caroline co.,
- −on committee for Westmoreland co.,
- −oration of,
- −orders recruits to report,
- −plaintiff in Va. chancery court,
- −requests payments from naval officers,
- −tried for aiding enemy,
- −[William],
- −William,
- −William,
- −president of Va. council,
- −addresses of,
- −appointed president of Va. council,
- −marriage of,
- −meets Gov. Dunmore,
- −orders statue of Lord Botetourt,
- −plaintiff in Va. chancery court,
- −praised by council and assembly,
- −proclamations of,
- −sells mortgaged land,
- −witnesses clerk's notice,
- −William & co.,
- +Nelson, ship,
-
- Parks: Sept. 17, 1736 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Parks: Aug. 10, 1739 – pg. 2, col.
- Parks: Dec. 14, 1739 – pg. 1, col.
- Hunter: Mar. 7, 1751 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Hunter: Jan. 30, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Hunter: Mar. 12, 1752 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Hunter: July 3, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Hunter: Aug. 7, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Hunter: Nov. 3, 1752 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Hunter: Nov. 17, 1752 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Hunter: Apr. 18, 1755 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Hunter: Apr. 25, 1755 – pg. 2, col. 2
-
- +Nelson, Woodrow &,
- +Nemberry,
- +Nemour,
- +Neole,
- +Nephewson,
- English horse,
- +Nepos,
- [Cornelius],
- author,
- Purdie and Dixon: July 7, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 10, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 4
- Dixon and Hunter: Feb. 11, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Dec. 9, 1775 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Dec. 30, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Mar. 2, 1776 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Mar. 9, 1776 – pg. 4, col. 3
- author,
- [Cornelius],
- +Neptune,
- −brig,
- −British ship,
- −H. M. S.,
- −register ship,
- −schooner,
- −ship,
- Parks: Dec. 9, 1737 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Parks: Dec. 14, 1739 – pg. 1, col.
- Parks: Mar. 21, 1745 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Parks: June 20, 1745 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Parks: July 4, 1745 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Parks: July 11, 1745 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Parks: Sept. 26, 1745 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Parks: Oct. 31, 1745 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Parks: Apr. 3, 1746 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Hunter: Jan. 24, 1751 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Hunter: Feb. 6, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Hunter: Apr. 24, 1752 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Hunter: Sept. 15, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Hunter: Nov. 10, 1752 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Hunter: Nov. 24, 1752 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Hunter: Dec. 8, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Hunter: Feb. 28, 1755 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Aug. 8, 1766 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: Sept. 19, 1766 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie: Sept. 19, 1766 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 22, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 12, 1767 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 12, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: Mar. 12, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 30, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: May 7, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: July 9, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 29, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 10, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 14, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 28, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Feb. 4, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Feb. 4, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Feb. 11, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 3, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Mar. 3, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 31, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: May 26, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Aug. 11, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Aug. 11, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 4
- Rind: Sept. 22, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 4
- Rind: Jan. 5, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 12, 1769 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 9, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: May 11, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 21, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 21, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Sept. 21, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 9, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 9, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Nov. 9, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 23, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: Nov. 23, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 19, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: May 24, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: June 21, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 16, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 4, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 25, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Nov. 8, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 29, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Nov. 29, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 29, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 3, 1771 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 14, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: Feb. 14, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: July 4, 1771 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 17, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 17, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Oct. 17, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 31, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 23, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 19, 1772 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 19, 1772 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: July 23, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 24, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 1, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 29, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Oct. 29, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: June 10, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 16, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Sept. 23, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 7, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 14, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 21, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 21, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Oct. 21, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 11, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 11, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 3, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 10, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 24, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: May 19, 1774 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Rind: May 19, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: June 23, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: June 23, 1774 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 30, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 22, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 13, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 27, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Feb. 18, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 1, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie: May 5, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Nicolson: Feb. 12, 1779 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Nicolson: May 22, 1779 – pg. 1, col. 1
- −sloop,
- +Nequid Nimis,
- +Nero,
- +Nerval,
- +Nervous complaints,
- +Nesbit,
- −Brig. Gen.,
- in battle of Three rivers,
- −Capt.,
- −Col.,
- −letter to quoted,
- −of British army,
- −Lt. Col.,
- −of British army in Perth Amboy,
- −opposed in Billerica,
- −Mr.,
- ship of lost,
- −Brig. Gen.,
- +Nesbit's clyster pipes,
- for sale,
- +Nesbitt,
- −Col.,
- of British army in N. Y.,
- −Lt. Col.,
- settles on Mohawk river,
- −Thomas,
- Capt.,
- −Col.,
- +Nesselroth,
- Count,
- +Nestor,
- +Nestor, ship,
- +Nestor Honestus,
- +Net,
- +Net, blond,
- for sale,
- in Williamsburg,
- for sale,
- +Net, catgut,
- for sale,
- in Williamsburg,
- for sale,
- +Net, Chinese,
- for sale,
- in Williamsburg,
- for sale,
- +Net, patent,
- +Net aprons,
- for sale,
- in Williamsburg,
- Va.,
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 10, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 22, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Oct. 22, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 14, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 21, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Oct. 21, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: May 5, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: May 26, 1774 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Pinkney: Oct. 20, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 20, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Pinkney: Apr. 20, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 22, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Va.,
- in Williamsburg,
- for sale,
- +Net handkerchiefs,
- for sale,
- in Williamsburg,
- for sale,
- +Net hoods,
- for sale,
- −in Petersburg,
- −in Williamsburg,
- Va.,
- Purdie and Dixon: May 18, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: May 25, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Dec. 13, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 10, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 17, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Oct. 17, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 24, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 23, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Apr. 23, 1772 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 30, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: July 9, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 15, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 22, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Oct. 22, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 12, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 22, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 14, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 21, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Oct. 21, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 11, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Pinkney: Oct. 20, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 20, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: May 12, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Pinkney: Apr. 20, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 22, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Va.,
- for sale,
- +Net suits,
- for sale,
- in Williamsburg,
- for sale,
- +Netherey,
- +Netherland,
- −Mr.,
- testifies in Va. court-martial,
- −widow,
- Negro bound to,
- −Benjamin,
- −John,
- −Mr.,
- +Netherlands,
- −neutrality opposed in,
- −troop movements in,
- See also: Ammunition, storing ordered in; Austrian army in; Tariff
- +Netherly,
- +Nethery,
- +Nets,
- casting,
- for sale,
- in Norfolk,
- for sale,
- casting,
- +Nettle,
- +Nettleton,
- [Thomas],
- author,
- Purdie and Dixon: June 10, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Nov. 25, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Dec. 30, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Mar. 2, 1776 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Mar. 9, 1776 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Aug. 24, 1776 – pg. 5, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Dec. 20, 1776 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Jan. 3, 1777 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Jan. 17, 1777 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: May 2, 1777 – pg. 8, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: July 4, 1777 – pg. 8, col. 2
- author,
- [Thomas],
- +Neufchatel,
- Switz.,
- relations with Prussia,
- Switz.,
- +Neufville,
- +Neuil,
- +Neuse river,
- N. C.,
- See: Land for sale on; Land on
- N. C.,
- +Neustadt,
- +Neuter,
- +Neutralis,
- +Neutrality,
- −rights ordered observed by Continental congress,
- See also: under country affected
- +Neveby,
- James,
- unclaimed tobacco of,
- James,
- +Nevett,
- Thomas of Md.,
- +Nevill,
- −Mr.,
- of N. J. general assembly,
- −John,
- −John,
- −Mr.,
- +Neville,
- −Mr.,
- −supports British policy in American revolution,
- −[John],
- +Neville's plantation,
- +Nevill's ordinary,
- +Nevin,
- Capt.,
- of the Swift,
- Capt.,
- +Nevins,
- −William,
- +Nevins & Warwick,
- +Nevis,
- W. I.,
- See: Bounties; Bread scarce in; British army supported in; Census of; Emigration from Va. to; Exports from James river, lower district, Va., to; Exports from Va. to; Hurricanes in; Imports to Accomac district, Va., from; Imports to James river, lower district, Va., from; Imports to James river, upper district, Va., from; Imports to York district, Va., from; Merchants in; Prisoners of war, British, exchanged from Martinique, W. I., to; Ships, American, condemned in; Ships from; Ships' sailing time; Ships to; Ships to James river, Va., from; Ships to New York City from; Ships to Phila., Pa., from; Ships to Va. from; Shipwrecks in; Shipwrecks off; Slaves from; Slaves imported to York district, Va., from
- W. I.,
- +Nevison,
- +Nevvison,
- John,
- Capt.,
- of the Hawk,
- Capt.,
- John,
- +New,
- −Capt.,
- of the Hazard,
- −Mr.,
- of Gloucester co.,
- −Mrs.,
- supports Association of 1774,
- −Anthony,
- −John,
- −William,
- −Capt.,
- +New Ashfore,
- See: Copper mines discovered in
- +New Bath,
- +[New] Bedford,
- −Mass.,
- ravaged by British,
- −rebels praised by British,
- See also: Privateers in
- −Mass.,
- +New Bern,
- −committee of safety,
- −general assembly meets at,
- −oyer and terminer court,
- −resolutions (text) against the Mass. spy,
- −runaway criminals from,
- See also: Arson in; Balls in; Bonfires in; Cannon spiked up in; Corn, price in; Counterfeiting in; Effigies hanged in; Emigration from Scot. to; Executions in; Felony, indictments for in; Fireworks in; Floods in; Houses and lots for sale in; Hurricanes described in; Hurricanes in; Illuminations in; Imports to; Jails in; Merchants in; Militia of; Money, paper, appreciation supported in; Monopolizers criticized in; Non-importation agreements supported in; North Carolina troops in; Petition, right of supported in; Postriders from; Prices criticized in; Robberies near; Rum, price in; Salt, price in; Scots leave; Ships, N. C. to; Ships for sale in; Ships from; Ships from Hispaniola, W. I., to; Ships from Miss. river to; Ships from Norfolk, Va., to; Ships' sailing time; Ships to; Ships to Phila., Pa., from; Speculators criticized in; Stamp act disregarded in; Tavernkeepers in; Taverns in; Tories disarmed in; Tories leave
- +New Braintree,
- Mass.,
- See: Storms in
- Mass.,
- +New Britain,
- trading company for rumored,
- +New Britannia,
- +New Broom,
- +[New] Brunswick,
- −N. J.,
- abandoned by British,
- −Americans occupy,
- −battle near described,
- −British army headquarters,
- −British evacuate,
- −reinforced by British,
- −skirmishes near,
- See also: Arson in; British army, deserters from in; British army in; British army near; British army retreats from Somerset courthouse, N. J., to; British army to; British army to N. Y. from; Continental army near; Continental army to; Forage scarce in; Hessians dispute with British in; Hessians in; Hospitals, military, in; Lawyers in; Militia of; Prisoners of war, American, in; Prisoners of war exchanged in; Smallpox inoculations in; Stagecoaches between Baltimore, Md., and
- −N. J.,
- +New Canaan,
- N. Y.,
- See: Superstitions in
- N. Y.,
- +New Castle,
- −Del.,
- courts open,
- −defense provided for,
- See also: British navy to; Earthquakes in; Emigration from Belfast, Ire., to; Emigration from Cork, Ire., to; Emigration from Ire. to; Emigration from Londonderry, Ire., to; Emigration from Newry, Ire., to; Lotteries in; Ships, American, captured near; Ships from; Ships' sailing time; Ships to; Shipwrecks near
- −Del.,
- +New Castle, ship,
- +New-Distillery,
- near Norfolk,
- +New Dragon bridge,
- −King and Queen co.,
- −Middlesex co.,
- +New Edinburgh,
- Va.,
- See: Lots for sale in; Warehouses in
- Va.,
- +New England,
- −accounts of uprising printed in London papers,
- −armed strength of,
- −attitude toward in Eng.,
- −beacons erected for signals,
- −British plan attack on,
- −colonial hatred of,
- −court of exchequer discussed in parliament,
- −dialect spoken by slaves,
- −governors attend colonial council of war,
- −inhabitants leave coast,
- −mobilization in,
- −opposes N. Y.'s quartering troops,
- −plans for attack on proposed,
- −provincial army in Boston,
- −Mass.,
- −number of cannon,
- −rules for conduct,
- −supplies British army,
- −supported in Augusta co.,
- −supports expedition against Louisburg,
- −terms for conciliation offered to Eng.,
- −trade with British W. I. allowed,
- Pinkney: Apr. 20, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie: Apr. 21, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 22, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- −with Gt. Brit. allowed,
- −with Ire. allowed,
- −with Sp. and Port. replaced,
- −troops attack N. Y. printing shop,
- −claim credit for Chignecto victory,
- −conduct at Braddock's defeat praised,
- −drive British to Brooklyn,
- −in New York City,
- −in Ticonderoga,
- −march to Kingsbridge,
- −march to Lake George,
- −praised by Washington,
- −praised for Louisburg expedition,
- −reviewed in N. Y.,
- −to Morristown,
- N. J.,
- from White plains,
- N. J.,
- −upholds colonial rights,
- See also: Admiralty office established in; Amethysts found in; Arms, export from Amsterdam, Holl., to; Artificers emigrate to; Beaver hats, export from; Beryls found in; Boats built in; British army in; British army increased in; British army to; British navy from; British navy in; British navy to; Census of; Continental army to; Declaration of independence from; Droughts in; Embargoes on; Emigration from Coventry, Eng., to; Exports from; Exports from Eng. to; Exports from Gt. Brit. to; Exports from James river, lower district, Va., to; Exports from London, Eng., to; Exports from York district, Va., to; Fast days in; Firearms regulated in; Forts in; Grindstones manufactured in; Imports to Chesapeake bay from; Imports to Gt. Brit. from; Imports to James river, lower district, Va., from; Imports to James river, upper district, Va., from; Imports to York district, Va., from; Indians, school for in; Indians scarce in; Manufactures, British, opposed in; Mass. provincial army from; Military training in; Militia of, Millstones manufactured in; Money, paper, prohibited in; Post offices, establishment planned in; Potash manufacture in; Privateers; Privateers, American, capture British ships off; Prize ships arrive in; Provisions for; Quakers in; Quartering opposed in; Rain in; Rangers of; Ships, American, captured by British off; Ships, described, built in; Ships built in; Ships from; Ships' sailing time; Ships' sailing, time, London to; Ships to; Ships to York district, Va., from; Shipwrecks off; Shipwrights, British, in; Slaves from; Smallpox in; Spanish navy to join French navy in; Steel ore discovered in; Taxation of colonies opposed in; Tea, boycotting in; Tories in; Virginia resolves praised in; Weather report from; Women boycott tea in
- +New England province laws quoted,
- +New Englanders,
- −as convict servants,
- −migrate to Susquehannah river,
- −settle Wyoming,
- +New Englandman,
- +New Forest,
- Eng.,
- See: Antiquities discovered in
- Eng.,
- +New Gaspee,
- H. M. brigantine,
- +New Hampshire,
- −assists in Louisburg expedition,
- −boundary with Mass. settled,
- −committee of correspondence appointed in,
- −delegates to Continental congress elected,
- Rind: Aug. 25, 1774 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie: Mar. 3, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Oct. 18, 1776 – pg. 1, col. 1
- −planned for,
- −general assembly dismisses petition of stamp distributor,
- −dissolved,
- −letter to Va. general assembly,
- −government for recommended by Continental congress,
- −governor's salary,
- −house of representatives meeting forbidden,
- −Indian attack on frontier feared,
- −number of sailors from in French and Indian war,
- −ordered to recruit by Continental congress,
- −Provincial congress adopts new government (text),
- −orders troops recruited,
- −supports resolutions of Continental congress,
- −represented on committee for trade relief,
- −supports conciliation with Gt. Brit.,
- −treasury moved to Exeter,
- −troops at Lake George,
- −in Canso,
- −join Continental army,
- −join Gen. Sullivan,
- −losses in battle of Bunker Hill,
- −number in Mass.,
- −on Crown point expedition,
- −raised for Quebec expedition,
- −recruited,
- −return after battle of Lake George,
- −to Albany,
- −to Cambridge,
- See also: Ammunition seized in; Arms seized in; Boundary disputes; British army plunders; Census of; Congregational churches, number in; Conscientious objectors in; Embargoes on; Exports from Gt. Brit. to; Forts in; Highlanders sent to; Imports to; Imports to James river, upper district, Va., from; Jails in; Militia of; Money, paper, abolished as legal tender in; Non-consumption agreements supported in; Post office established in; Sandemanians in; Stamp act opposed in; Surgery for dropsy in; Taverns in; Thanksgiving day observed in; Tories in; William and Mary castle in
- +New Hampshire, ship,
- +New Hampshire circular letter,
- +New Hampshire gazette,
- −extract from,
- +New Hanover co.,
- N. C. (Wilmington district),
- committee,
- N. C. (Wilmington district),
- +New Hatley,
- +New Haven,
- −Conn.,
- captured by British,
- −spared from burning by British,
- −town meeting discusses boundary dispute,
- See also: Anecdotes from; Aurora borealis appears in; British army retreats from; British navy off; Conn. troops from; Earthquakes in; Flaxseed, export from; Floods in; Lightning in; Merchants in; Printing presses made in; Ships from; Ships to; Shipwrecks in; Tarring and feathering in
- −Conn.,
- +New Haven co.,
- Conn.,
- See: Census of
- Conn.,
- +New Hope,
- +New Industry,
- +New Jersey,
- −Americans in possession of,
- −assists in Louisburg expedition,
- −attack on by British rumored,
- −attitude towards in Gt. Brit.,
- −battles in,
- −capital moved to Perth Amboy,
- −committee of correspondence,
- −constitution discussed,
- −council,
- −delegates to Continental congress,
- −delegates to Stamp act congress,
- −evacuated by British,
- −freeholders' petitions (text),
- −general assembly,
- −acts of,
- −addresses (text) of,
- −approves proceedings of Continental congress,
- −replies to Gov. Belcher's address,
- −requested to protect government officials,
- −resolutions of,
- −governor for,
- −governor's salary stated,
- −house of delegates,
- −house of representatives,
- −address (text) of,
- −replies to Mass. circular letter,
- −ordered to recruit by Continental congress,
- −petitions against taxation,
- −Provincial congress,
- −represented on committee for trade relief,
- −skirmishes in,
- −supports conciliation with Gt. Brit.,
- −supreme court,
- −trade allowed,
- −troops,
- −deserters from denied,
- −in N. J. battle,
- −raised for Quebec expedition,
- −recruited in Elizabethtown,
- −warned against Gt. Brit.,
- See also: Atrocities by Hessians in; Boundary disputes; Breach of promise in; British army, atrocities in; British army, cruelty in; British army, deserters from in; British army attack in; British army criticized for plundering in; British army from N. Y. to; British army from Pa. to; British army from Staten is., N. Y., to; British army in; British army plunders in; British army reinforced in; British army to; British army to New York City, N. Y., from; British colonies, N. Am., conciliation urged in; British navy driven ashore from; British transports, deserters from off; Cannon destroyed by British in; Census of; Colonial agents for; Continental army, attack on in; Continental army, number in; Continental army, withdrawal from; Continental army in; Continental army to; Convoys by British navy to; Counterfeiting, pardons for in; Counterfeiting in; Embargoes on; Embargoes recommended in; Emigration from; Executions of Tories in; Exports from Accomac district, Va., to; Exports from London, Eng., to; Farmers in; Ferries between; Ferries in; Field pieces captured by British in; Floods in; Grain destroyed by British in; Grain for French navy supplied in; Hessian troops, atrocities by in; Hessian troops, desertions from in; Hessian troops defeated in; Hessian troops desert from British army in; Hessian troops from N. Y. to; Hessian troops in; Highlanders in British army in; Hogs bred in; Houses destroyed by British in; Imports to; Imports to James river, lower district, Va., from; Indians attacked in; Indians scarce in; Log houses in; Lotteries in; Maryland troops to; Militia attacked by British in; Militia from; Militia of; Militia of Md. ordered to; Militia of Pa. to; Militia of Phila., Pa., to; Mills destroyed by British in; Minutemen of; Money, paper, issue discussed in; Murders in; Non-importation agreements in; Non-importation agreements supported in; Pa. battalions raised to aid; Pa. troops to; Phila., Pa., battalions to; Prisoners of war, American, killed by British in; Prisoners of war, British, taken in; Prisoners of war, British, to Phila., Pa., from; Prisoners of war, Hessians, taken in; Prisoners of war, Tories, taken by Americans in; Provisions for British army in; Provisions for Hessian troops in; Quakers in; Quakers preach in; Saltpetre discovered in; Ships, British, burned in; Slaves runaway from; Sons of Liberty in; Taxation of colonies opposed in; Taxes levied in; Tories, livestock captured in; Tories attack own troops in; Tories capture Americans in; Tories imprisoned in; Tories in; Treason, accusations in; Va. regiment, 2nd, in; Va. regiment, 3rd, to; Va. regiment, 6th, marches to; Va. regiment, 7th, to; Va. troops join Washington in; Wagons seized from British in
- +New Jersey, brig,
- +New Jersey coast,
- See: Shipwrecks on
- +New Jersey college,
- −bachelor of arts degrees awarded at,
- −books for library,
- −British prisoners taken at,
- −commencement described,
- −competitions for premiums described,
- −defended,
- −freshmen admitted to,
- −lottery for adv.,
- −in Newcastle,
- −orrery at,
- −president elected,
- −reelects Witherspoon,
- −robbery at,
- −salaries raised in,
- −school patterned on,
- −students boycott by,
- −teachers from,
- See also: Nassau hall
- +New Kent,
- ship,
- Parks: Apr. 8, 1737 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Parks: June 24, 1737 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Parks: Mar. 1, 1738 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Parks: Mar. 17, 1738 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Parks: June 16, 1738 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Parks: Feb. 2, 1739 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Parks: May 4, 1739 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Parks: May 18, 1739 – pg. 3, col.
- Parks: May 18, 1739 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Parks: Aug. 24, 1739 – pg. 3, col.
- ship,
- +New Kent co.,
- −Va.,
- burgesses elected,
- Hunter: Feb. 20, 1752 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Hunter: Feb. 27, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 8, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: May 11, 1769 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 14, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Sept. 14, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Nov. 9, 1769 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 28, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: July 14, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: July 14, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- burgesses elected,
- −chancery court,
- −cockmatch with Gloucester co.,
- −committee,
- −court,
- sales by order of,
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 29, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 4, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: Apr. 14, 1768 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 22, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Pinkney: Sept. 29, 1774 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Pinkney: Oct. 13, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 13, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- sales by order of,
- −courthouse burns,
- −delegates elected,
- −freeholders,
- −addressed (text) by John Tyler,
- −resolutions (text) of,
- −list of tithables for 1774 not returned,
- −senators elected,
- −sheriff's sales in,
- −sheriff's summons,
- See also: Accidents in; Apple trees in; Ash timber in; Attorneys in; Auctions in; Brick houses in; Bricklayers adv. for in; Bridges in; Buildings in; Churches in; Clergy, Anglican, in; Convict servants runaway from; Corn cribs in; Cypress timber in; Dairies in; Ditchers adv. for in; Drownings in; Dwelling houses in; Fires in; Forges in; Gardens in; Gristmills in; Horse-breeding in; Houses, described, for rent in; Indentured servants runaway from; Jails in; Joiners, apprentices runaway from; Kitchens in; Land, dower in, for rent in; Land, reversion for sale in; Land for rent in; Land for sale in; Land mortgaged for sale in; Land posted in; Laundries in; Library at academy in; Lotteries in; Meat houses in; Merchants in; Militia of; Milldams in; Mills in; Minutemen of; Nurseries in; Oak timber in; Offices in; Orchards in; Ordinaries for rent at; Ordinaries in; Ordinary keepers adv. for in; Outhouses in; Overseers' houses in; Overseers in; Oysters in; Peach orchards in; Physicians in; Pine timber in; Presbyterian church in; Prize ships, commissioners opposed in; Quarters in; Quarters, Negro, in; Red oak timber in; Schoolmasters adv. for in; Schools, described, proposed in; Schools in; Ships, described, for sale in; Ships for sale in; Slaves, dower of, for hire in; Slaves entailed in; Slaves for hire in; Slaves for sale in; Slaves runaway from; Smokehouses in; Stables in; Sweet gum timber in; Teachers, opportunity for in; Tobacco houses in; Turners apprentices, runaway from; Undertakers adv. for in; Vendues in; Warehouses in; Weavers adv. for in; Wharves in; White timber oak in; Wild fowl in
- −Va.,
- +New Kent courthouse,
- Va.,
- See: Land for sale at; Slaves for sale at; Slaves runaway from; Stealing at; Taverns at
- Va.,
- +New Kittanning,
- Pa.,
- burned by Americans,
- Pa.,
- +New Lights,
- −books on,
- −discussed,
- −ordered from Den.,
- +New London,
- −Conn.,
- −fits out troops,
- −harbor fortified,
- −valuables evacuated from,
- See also: British navy near; Cannon moved from; Continental army from R. I. to; Continental navy, ships listed in; Continental navy from; Continental navy in; Continental navy leaves; Debts, contraction opposed in; Earthquakes in; Exports from Guadeloupe, W. I., to; Exports from Long island, N. Y., to; Exports from St. Eustatia, W. I., to; Gunpowder improved in; Imports to; Midwives in; Preachers in; Prisoners of war, American, to; Prisoners of war, British, to; Quadruplets in; Quakers in; Robberies in; Ships, American, captured by British in; Ships, British, from; Ships from; Ships from Newport, R. I., to; Ships from W. I. to; Ships' sailing time; Ships to; Ships to New York City from; Ships to Providence, R. I., from; Tories attack on; Tories leave; Triplets in
- +New London, Va.,
- See: Houses and lots for sale in; Land for rent in; Land for sale in; Merchants in; Ordinaries for rent in; Slaves for sale in; Slaves runaway from
- +New London, W. I.,
- See: Exports from Martinique, W. I., to
- +New London, ship,
- +New London co.,
- Conn.,
- See: Census in
- Conn.,
- +New London gazette,
- extract from,
- +New Market mill,
- +New Meadows,
- Mass.,
- See: Indian attacks
- Mass.,
- +New Orleans,
- −La.,
- American independence published at,
- −British ordered to depart,
- −British traders undersold in,
- −cession to Gt. Brit. discussed,
- −cession to Sp. criticized,
- −elegance described,
- −French and Spanish in,
- −French excluded by Spanish,
- −French gain trade of,
- −French government at,
- −French rebel in,
- −Spanish bar British from trade in,
- −Spanish governor deposed by French,
- −Spanish plan to take,
- −Spanish settlement in,
- −trade by French and British prohibited,
- −trade relations with Pensacola,
- See also: Assemblies in; Convoys by Spanish navy from; Indians incited against Spanish in; Indians near; Money scarce in; Provisions plentiful in; Ships, British, seized by; Ships from; Ships' sailing time; Ships to Phila., Pa., from; Smallpox in; Spanish army from
- −La.,
- +New Pamona,
- H. M. frigate,
- +New Parkham,
- +New Plumstead,
- Eng.,
- See: Town planning
- Eng.,
- +New Point Comfort,
- Va.,
- See: Ships found near
- Va.,
- +New Post,
- postal service at,
- +New Providence,
- −W. I.,
- British demands on,
- See also: Accidents in; British army from St. Augustine, Fla., to; Cannon captured by Americans in; Cannon taken from; Continental marines in; Executions for murders in; Exports from Accomac district, Va., to; Exports from Eng. to; Exports from Hampton, Va., to; Exports from James river, lower district, Va., to; Imports to James river, lower district, Va., from; Mortars captured by Americans in; Prisoner of war, American exchanged from; Privateers, N. Y., captured by Americans in; Provisions scarce in; Ships from; Ships from Boston, Mass., to; Ships from Port au Prince (Haiti), S. Domingo, to; Ships' sailing time; Ships to; Ships to Boston, Mass., from; Ships to Charleston, S. C., from; Ships to Marblehead, Mass., from; Ships to New York City from; Ships to Phila., Pa., from; Tories migrate to
- −W. I.,
- +New Rochelle,
- −N. Y.,
- −skirmishes near,
- +New Shoreham,
- Eng.,
- See: Elections in
- Eng.,
- +New Shoreham, R. I.,
- See: Tories in
- +New Spain,
- See: Contraband between Batavia and; Indian insurrections in
- +New Store,
- Buckingham co.,
- +New Tavern,
- Port Royal,
- +New theatre,
- in Goodmansfields,
- London,
- in Goodmansfields,
- +New Town,
- Va.,
- See: Indentured servants runaway from
- Va.,
- +New York (colony and state),
- −addresses Gov. Tryon,
- −assists in Louisburg expedition,
- −attack on by parliament prophesied,
- −attacked by New England troops,
- −attitude toward in Gt. Brit.,
- −boundary with Mass.,
- −British designs on,
- −celebrates king's birthday,
- −character of,
- −conciliation with Gt. Brit. favored,
- −convention,
- −address of,
- −new form of government discussed,
- −punishes Tories,
- −resolutions (text) of,
- −council,
- −address (text) to Lt. Gov. Colden,
- −entertained by Gov. Tryon,
- −greets Gov. Tryon,
- −replies to governor's addresses,
- −criticized for violating non-importation,
- −delegates to Continental congress address (text) to committee of mechanics,
- −appointed,
- −to be elected,
- −delegates to Stamp act congress,
- −discontent fomented in,
- −economic conditions described,
- −entertains delegates to Congress,
- −favored by British ministry,
- −fortifications to be surveyed,
- −frontier requests protection,
- −general assembly,
- −acts of,
- Parks: June 22, 1739 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Parks: Aug. 14, 1746 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: June 25, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 5, 1767 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Rind: Feb. 8, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Jan. 17, 1771 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 28, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 7, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 2
- −acts disallowed,
- −addressed by Lt. Gov. Colden,
- −addresses of,
- −adopts resolves of Va. general assembly,
- −alliance with Six Nations sought,
- −character of members criticized,
- −chosen for seven years,
- −conduct censured in Gt. Brit.,
- −considers Indian affairs,
- −controlled by Dutch,
- −debates in adv.,
- −defense measures discussed,
- −delegates to Continental congress to be appointed,
- −dissolution discussed,
- −elections for,
- −entertained by Gov. Tryon,
- −judges refused seat in,
- −memorial to parliament prepared,
- −open sessions of,
- −orders of,
- −petition discussed in Lords,
- −petition to against quartering of troops,
- −petition to king rejected,
- −petition to parliament amended,
- −petitions against British colonies,
- −petitions for conciliation with Gt. Brit.,
- −petitions for repeal of Coercive acts,
- −petitions king,
- −petitions (text) Lords,
- −petitions parliament,
- −proceedings of,
- −prorogued,
- −refuses to consider resolutions of Continental congress,
- −refuses to provision British army,
- −replies to governors' addresses,
- −resolutions of,
- −resolves criticized,
- −supports resolutions of Continental congress,
- −supports rights,
- −suspension denied,
- −suspension discussed,
- −suspension opposed,
- Purdie and Dixon: July 21, 1768 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Rind: July 21, 1768 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Rind: Jan. 26, 1769 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Rind: Feb. 2, 1769 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 25, 1774 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Pinkney: Feb. 9, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Pinkney: May 11, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: May 13, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 1
- −suspension proposed,
- −Tory members opposed,
- −Toryism questioned in Va.,
- −votes money for building hospital,
- −votes of printed,
- −welcomes Earl of Loudon,
- −acts of,
- −governor for,
- −governors attend colonial council of war,
- −house of representatives elected,
- −makes grant to Thomas James,
- −inhabitants characterized by Tryon,
- −inhabitants praised,
- −number of sailors from in French and Indian war,
- −officers' salaries,
- −opposes British colonies rumored,
- −opposes Continental congress,
- −ordered to enlist battalions by Continental congress,
- −petition for Gov. Moore's removal rumored,
- −petitions parliament,
- −petitions to parliament rejected,
- −Provincial congress,
- −address (text) to Gen. Washington,
- −delegates elected,
- −entertains commanding officers of Continental army,
- −letter (text) from Gen. Schuyler,
- −opposed by Tories,
- −opposes address to Gov. Tryon,
- −orders (text) of,
- −orders removal of cannon from N. Y. C. battery,
- −resolutions (text) of,
- −provisions British troops,
- −refuses to support Continental congress,
- −relations with Indians,
- −represented on committee for trade relief,
- −requests aid from parliament,
- −resolutions (text) against British army,
- −resolutions opposed by ministry,
- −sends relief to wounded soldiers,
- −supports Boston's revolutionary activities,
- −supports resolutions of Continental congress,
- −supreme court,
- −addresses Gov. Tryon,
- −trials regulated by general assembly,
- −Supreme court of assizes,
- See also: Admiralty courts, extension of jurisdiction opposed in; American revolution supported in; Ammunition bought in; Ammunition from; Anecdotes from; Arms ordered for Va in; Artificers, British, in; Artificers, Irish, in; Association of 1774, violation expected in; Association of 1774 enforced in; Association of 1774 opposed in; Association of 1774 violated in; Associations; Barracks; Beer frozen in; Boats, American, captured by British in; Boston port bill, relief from by; Boston port bill discussed in; Boston port bill opposed in; Boston port bill received in; Boston tea party, reparations for urged in; Boundary disputes; Boundary lines drawn between; Bounties; Brass cannon from; Brass three pounders captured by Americans in; Breweries; British army, cruelty in; British army, deserters from in; British army, executions for in; British army, financing by; British army, recruiting for in; British army, winter quarters in; British army, wounded to; British army criticized for plundering in; British army in; British army in Halifax, N. S., ordered to; British army plunders in; British colonial policy discussed in; British colonial policy supported in; British colonies, N. Am., attitude toward conciliation in; British colonies, N. Am., conciliation with Gt. Brit. urged in; British colonies, N. Am., unity supported in; British ministry, agents to visit; British ministry, attitude toward; British ministry, influence in; Burning in hand for robberies in; Burning in hand for stealing in; Canadians with British army in; Cannibalism in; Cannon prepared in; Cattle recaptured in; Census of; Charity in; Circular letters from Boston, Mass., to; Circular letters from N. Y. committee of correspondence to counties in; Colonial agents of; Comets in; Committees of correspondence opposed in; Conn. regiments in; Continental army, deserters from in; Continental army, distribution in; Continental army, number in; Continental army assembled in; Continental army from; Continental army in; Continental army ordered to; Continental army to; Continental congress, 1st, opposed in; Continental congress, 1st, proposed in; Continental congress, 2nd opposed in; Continental congress, 2nd, orders Mass. troops to; Continental congress, 2nd, orders Pa. militia to; Continental congress, 2nd, supported in; Copper money ordered for; Counterfeiters arrested; Counterfeiters in; Counterfeiting in; Debtors in; Drownings in; Duels in; Duties; Earthquakes in; Election writs issued in; Elections, described, in; Embezzlement of ships in; Emigration from; Emigration from Birmingham, Eng., to; Emigration from Derbyshire, Eng., to; Emigration from Dornoch, Scot., to; Emigration from Edinburgh, Scot., to; Emigration from Eng. to; Emigration from Fort William, Scot., to; Emigration from Glengary, Scot., to; Emigration from Gt. Brit. to; Emigration from Greenock, Scot., to; Emigration from Ire. to; Emigration from London, Eng., to; Emigration from Newport, R. I., to; Emigration from Newry, Ir., to; Emigration from N. Brit. to; Emigration from Scot. to; Emigration from S. C. to; Emigration from Yorkshire, Eng., to; Excavations in; Executions for counterfeiting in; Executions for Tories in; Executions of British recruiting officers in; Ferries in; Fever in; Fireworks in; Fires in; Flax, machines for ordered in; Forts in; Frauds in; Freedom of press violated in; French navy feared in; Fuel scarce in; Fur trade in; German troops from Eng. to; Glass manufactures established in; Gunpowder bought in; Gunpowder manufacture in; Guns stolen in; Habeas corpus, writ violated in; Hemp, machines for ordered in; Hessians, reinforcements in; Hessians, vacancies in; Hessians desert from British army in; Hessians embark for; Hessians from; Hessians repelled in; Horses stolen in; Hospitals, military, in; Hospitals, rebuilding in; Houses burned by British in; Houses burned in; Immigration to; Indian attacks in; Indian lands; Indian trade; Indians attend conference in; Indians with British army in; Lamb killing restricted in; Lambs, eating forbidden in; Land grants in; Land in; Land purchased in; Land titles disputed in; Libels in; Linen manufacture in; Lotteries in; Manufacturers, British hardware, emigration from Eng. to; Manufactures in; Manufactures increase in; Marque, letters of; Md. troops in; Mass. circular letter supported in; Mass. government act opposed in; Mass. 92 toasted in; Merchandise ordered in Eng. for; Merchandise ordered in London, Eng., for; Merchants, British, debts owed to by; Merchants in; Military stores of British in; Militia of; Militia of N. J. in; Militia of Phila., Pa., to; Militia raised in; Mills in; Minutemen in; Money, paper, in; Money, paper, issue rumored in; Money, paper, N. J. value fixed in; Money, paper, to be issued in; Money stolen in; Murders in; Mutiny act opposed in; Negroes recaptured in; Non-importation agreements, enforcement in; Non-importation agreements, relaxation in; Non-importation agreements, support urged in; Non-importation agreements dissolved in; Non-importation agreements in; Non-importation agreements supported in; Non-importation agreements violated in; N. C. troops to; Oil purchased in Nantucket, Mass., for...; Ordnance captured by British in; Oxen, abnormal in; Paper manufactures established in; Parliament, supremacy opposed in; Pa. troops in; Pa. troops to; Physicians in; Plantation utensils ordered in; Plantations in; Potash manufacture in; Preaching in; Presbyterian churches in; Price control in; Printers apprentices, runaway from; Printers in; Prisoners of war, American, escape from; Prisoners of war, American, in; Prisoners of war, American, killed by British in; Prisoners of war, American, paroled from; Prisoners of war, American, recaptured in; Prisoners of war, American, released in; Prisoners of war, American, taken from; Prisoners of war, American, terms of surrender violated in; Prisoners of war, American, to New London from; Prisoners of war, American, treatment of in; Prisoners of war, British, taken in; Prisoners of war, Canadian, taken by Americans in; Prisoners of war, exchange arranged in; Prisoners of war, French, number in; Prisoners of war, French, sent to Eng. from; Prisoners of war, Spanish, sent to Eng. from; Prisoners of war exchanged in; Privateers; Privateers, American, captured by British off; Privateers, British; Provisions, salt, to; Provisions for; Provisions scarce in; Quakers in; Quartering, cost in; Quartering enforced in; Quartering in; Quartering opposed in; Quebec act opposed in; Rangers in; Rattlesnakes in; Recruiting for British army in; Religious societies in; Revolutionary war, battles in; Riding a rail for stealing in; Riots in; Roads, levelling method invented in; Robberies in; Robbers in; Salt seized by British in; Scotch Dutch, in British army, to be sent to; Sea tortoises, abnormal in; Sermons preached in; Sheep raised in; Shipbuilders in; Shipbuilding in; Ships, American, detained by British in; Ships, American, plundered by British in; Ships, British, captured by Americans near; Ships, described, built in; Ships built in; Silver, coinage proposed in; Slave trade discontinued in; Stamp act, supporters penalized in; Stealing by slaves in; Stocking manufactures in; Tarring and feathering for informing in; Taverns in; Taxation of colonies opposed in; Taxation of colonies supported in; Taxes for defense in; Thanksgiving days proclaimed in; Tories, conditions among in; Tories, estates sold in; Tories, protection offered by British in; Tories, refugees from; Tories, treatment by British in; Tories apprehended in; Tories attacked by militia in; Tories banished from Va. to; Tories captured in; Tories defended by British in; Tories establish paper in; Tories flee from; Tories from; Tories impressed by British in; Tories imprisoned by British in; Tories in; Tories in British army from; Tories leave; Tories near; Tories recant in; Tories repelled in; Tories satirized in; Tories to; Tories with British army in; Townshend acts, association against in; Townshend acts opposed in; Treason defined in; Trial by jury supported in; Trial by jury violated in; Tying to carts for informing in; Tying to carts for stealing in; Vendue masters in; Vendues in; Virginia regiment, 1st, leaves for; Virginia regiment, 3rd, to; Virginia regiment, 5th, to; Virginia resolves praised in; Va. troops in; Va. troops return to; Wages in; Weather report from; Whales near; Whaling company of; Whaling encouraged in; Whipping for desertion from British army in; Whipping for stealing in; Whipping of slaves in; Wine frozen in; Women in; Women vote in; Woodcutters captured by Americans in; Woolen manufacture in; Woolen manufacturers, British, engaged for
- +New York,
- +New York apples,
- for sale,
- in Williamsburg,
- for sale,
- +New York battalion,
- 2nd,
- in Ticonderoga,
- 2nd,
- +New York battalions,
- −bravery in battle of Long island,
- −to Ticonderoga,
- +New York chronicle,
- +New York City,
- −N. Y.,
- acclaims delegates to Congress,
- −appoints delegates to N. Y. convention,
- −assemblymen elected,
- −attack by French navy planned,
- −by Washington ordered,
- −attacked by British navy,
- −battery defended,
- −bombarding threatened,
- −British defense at enumerated,
- −burning by New Englanders criticized,
- −burning prophesied,
- −capture celebrated in Derby,
- −city hall,
- −committee,
- −professes friendship to Gov. Tryon,
- −trials for Toryism,
- −committee of Association,
- −address (text),
- −circular letter (text) of,
- −supports revolution,
- −committee of correspondence calls meeting of freeholders,
- −election of,
- −letter to considered in London,
- −letters to Boston,
- −letters to Boston and Phila.,
- −letters to Phila.,
- −meetings of,
- −opposition to,
- −orders election of delegates to Continental congress,
- −proceedings (text) of,
- −receives account of battle of Lexington and Concord,
- −refuses sheep exportation,
- −supported by people,
- −committee of 51,
- −committee of inspection,
- −meeting of,
- −to be chosen in,
- −committee of mechanics,
- −address (text) to delegates to Continental congress,
- −resolutions (text) of,
- −committee of safety,
- −deaths from freezing,
- −destruction reported in London,
- −destruction threatened,
- −evacuated by Americans,
- −evacuation by British necessary,
- −rumored,
- Purdie: June 12, 1778 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: July 17, 1778 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: Aug. 21, 1778 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Oct. 9, 1778 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Oct. 16, 1778 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie: Oct. 16, 1778 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Oct. 30, 1778 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: Oct. 30, 1778 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Nov. 6, 1778 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Nov. 13, 1778 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Dec. 4, 1778 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Nicolson: May 22, 1779 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Clarkson and Davis: Nov. 20, 1779 – pg. 1, col. 2
- −rumored,
- −evacuation recommended,
- −exchange,
- −favors new state government,
- −fort seized by Americans,
- −fortifications for,
- Purdie and Dixon: June 23, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: Apr. 5, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Nov. 29, 1776 – pg. 5, col. 1
- −need repair,
- −strengthened,
- −fortified by British army,
- −freeholders meeting,
- −resolutions (text) of,
- −government buildings in,
- −harbor batteries described,
- −inhabitants forced to submit to parliament,
- −punished by British,
- −refuse to transport troops to Boston,
- −urged to arm,
- −instructs representatives against British policies,
- −intercourse with country stopped,
- −magistrates' appointments duplicated,
- −naval engagements near,
- −occupied by British,
- −praised in Eng. for breaking Association,
- −protected by Gt. Brit.,
- −rebellion in,
- −refugees names requested,
- −reinforced,
- −representatives to general assembly elected,
- −requests mediation with Britain,
- −resolutions (text) of,
- −skirmishes at,
- −streets,
- Purdie and Dixon: July 16, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 7, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: July 14, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 27, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Rind: Jan. 31, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 28, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: May 21, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: May 28, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie: July 11, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 1
- −supports colonies,
- −taken by Continental army reported,
- −to be northern center of military establishment,
- −Tories plot against,
- −town meeting,
- −approves boycott on East India tea,
- −trade allowed,
- −trade unregulated by Britain,
- −N. Y.,
- +New York City,
- −trade with forbidden by Conn.,
- −French restrained,
- −Glasgow discontinued,
- −Gt. Brit. expected,
- −restricted by Phila.,
- −women and children leave,
- See also: Accidents in; Admiralty court in; American company of comedians embark for Jamaica from; American company of comedians in; Anspachers arrive in; Arms, export from; Artificers from; Assaults in; Association of 1774 supported in; Auctions of British imports in; Aurists in; Bakeries in; Bands in; Banks in; Beaver hats, export from; Beef, price in; Beer houses in; Blacksmiths in; Blizzards in; Bonfires in; Books adv. for in; Books published in; Boston port bill, relief from by; British army transportation refused in; British army from; British army from Charleston, S.C., to; British army from Cork, Ire., to; British army from Eng. to; British army from Halifax, N.S., to; British army from R.I. to; British army from Staten is., N.Y., to; British army from Trenton, N.J., to; British army from Watertown, Mass., to; British army in; British army near; British army reviewed in; British army to; British army to Albany, N.Y., from; British army to Boston, Mass., from; British army to Hempstead plains, N.Y., from; British army to N.J. from; British army to Pensacola, Fla., from; British army to R.I. from; British army to St. Augustine, Fla., from; British cavalry in; British navy, deserters from in; British navy, deserters from off; British navy, officers cashiered in; British navy, provisions for in; British navy, provisions for refused in; British navy, ships built in; British navy from; British navy from Eng. to; British navy from New England to; British navy from R.I. to; British navy from Watertown, Mass., to; British navy in; British navy to; British navy to Boston, Mass., from; British navy to Capes, Del., from; British navy to Hampton roads, Va., from; British navy to Pensacola, Fla., from; British transports from; British transports from Boston, Mass., to; British transports from Cork, Ire., to; British transports to; British victuallers to; Butchers in; Cannon captured by Americans in; Carpenters captured by Americans near; Carpenters from; Carpenters in; Cartmen in; Census of; Chamber of commerce in; Charity in; Church of England in; Churches in; Coachmakers in; Coffeehouses in; Connecticut troops entertained in; Connecticut troops in; Conn. troops to; Continental army from Boston, Mass., to; Continental army in; Continental army near; Continental army to; Continental congress, 2nd, recommends removal of inhabitants from; Contraband between Hamburg, Ger., and; Contraband between Holl. and; Convoys by British navy to; Counterfeiters imprisoned in; Customs commissioners remove from Boston, Mass., to; Custom houses seized in; Customs officers in; Cylinders cast for steam engines in; Debtors released from jail in; Declaration of independence proclaimed in; Distilleries in; Docks in; Drownings in; Dutchess co., N.Y., troops to; Effigies burned in; Effigies hanged in; Emigration from Ross-shire, Scot., to; Entertainments in; Exports from; Exports from Accomac district, Va., to; Exports from Charleston, S.C., to; Exports from Eng. to; Exports from Gt. Brit. to; Exports from Holl. to; Exports from James river, lower district, Va., to; Exports from James river, upper district, Va., to; Exports from Liverpool, Eng., to; Exports from London, Eng., to; Exports from Rappahanock district, Va., to; Exports from York district, Va., to; Fast days in; Ferries in; Ferries between Whitestone, N.Y., and; Fires in; Firewood, price high in; Firewood scarce in; Fireworks in; Fisheries, whale, subscription for in; Flax, import to Phila., Pa., from; Flaxseed, export from; Flaxseed, price in; Flour, price in; Flour for relief of Boston, Mass., from; Flour stolen in; Freedom of press in; Freemasons, in; Fuel, scarce in; Funeral in; Furnaces in; Furs, import to Phila., Pa. from; George III, birthday celebrated in; Gunpowder arrives in; Hemp, import to Phila., Pa., from; Hospitals in; Illuminations in; Imports to; Imports to Accomac district, Va., from; Imports returned to Eng. from; Imports to Gt. Brit. from; Imports to James river, lower district, Va., from; Imports to James river, upper district, Va., from; Imports to Liverpool, Eng., from; Imports to London, Eng., from; Imports to Newport, R.I., from; Imports to Rappahanock district, Va., from; Imports to York district, Va., from; Insurance companies in; Jail breaks in; Jails in; King's college; Liberty poles in; Lightning in; Linen, export from Eng. to; Linen, price in; Liquors sold illegally in; Lumber, export from; Meat, price high in; Mechanics in; Merchandise, import to; Merchants committee in; Merchants in; Methodist meeting house in; Militia near; Militia of; Militia of Conn. in; Military stores captured in; Mints in; Molasses, price rises in; Money, paper, stolen in; Money stolen in; Moravian churches in; Mutton, price in; Needles and materials adv. for in; Non-importation associations, meeting in; Nut wood, price in; Oak, price in; Oculists in; Packets to; Palatines arrive in; Pamphlets published in; Perukemakers in; Physicians in; Pilots in; Plays presented in; Poetry, book to be published in; Pork stolen in; Post offices in; Post offices in British colonies, N.Am., subscription for in; Postal service between; Postal service between Falmouth, Eng., and; Postal service between Gt. Brit. and; Postal service between London, Eng., and; Potash, price in; Printers in; Printing presses attacked in; Prisoners of war, American, food for in; Prisoners of war, American, in; Prisoners of war exchanged in; Privateers, British, number from; Prizes for hemp in; Prizes for linen in; Prizes for manufacturing in; Quakers in; Riots in; Robberies in; Rum, price rises in; Sailmakers; St. Patrick's day celebrated in; Salt, import to Phila., Pa., from; Schools, charity, in; Sermons preached in; Sheep, export from; Sheep, export from Gt. Brit. to; Ships, British, to; Ships, price in; Ships, prison, in; Ships blown up in; Ships from; Ships from Boston, Mass., to; Ships from Cape Cod, Mass., to; Ships from Carolina to; Ships from Charleston, S.C., to; Ships from Fishkills, N.Y., to; Ships from Halifax, N.S., to; Ships from Marblehead, Mass., to; Ships from Middletown, Conn., to; Ships from Miss. river to; Ships from New London, Conn., to; Ships from New Orleans, La., to; Ships from New Bern, N.C., to; Ships from Newcastle, Del., to; Ships from Newport, R.I., to; Ships from N.C. to; Ships from Ocracoke, N.C., to; Ships from Pensacola, Fla., to; Ships from Phila., Pa., to; Ships from Poughkeepsie, N.Y., to; Ships from Providence, R.I., to; Ships from R.I. to; Ships from St. Augustine, Fla., to; Ships from St. Eustatia, W.I., to; Ships from Salem, Mass., to; Ships from S.C. to; Ships from Va. to; Ships from Whitehaven, Eng., to; Ships' sailing time; Ships to; Ships to Charleston, S.C., from; Ships to Dover, Eng., from; Ships to East Fla. from; Ships to Hampton roads, Va., from; Ships to James river, Va., from; Ships to London, Eng., from; Ships to Va. from; Shipwrecks between; Shipwrecks near; Shipwrights in; Shipyards in; Shoemakers in; Silk manufacturers, French, emigrate to; Skins, import to Phila., Pa., from; Snow in; Sons of liberty in; Stables in; Stamp act, repeal anniversary celebrated in; Stamp act, repeal celebrated in; Stamp act opposed in; Statues in; Staves, price in; Staymakers, adv. of in; Stealing in; Steam engines in; Stocking weavers, emigration from Eng. to; Stone sugarhouses in; Stonecutters in; Storehouses in; Storekeepers in; Stores in; Storms in; Suicides attempted in; Suicides in; Surgeons in; Surgery for lithotomy in; Tailors in; Taverns in; Tea, export from Eng. to; Tea, import opposed in; Tea boycotted in; Tea commissioners in; Tea commissioners opposed in; Tea destroyed in; Tea returned from; Theatres in; Tories, plot against in; Tories in; Tories leave; Trade, British-American, suspended in; Traveling time; Treason, executions for near; Twins in; Veal, price in; Veal burned in; Watchmakers in; Waterworks in; Waxworks in; Weather report from; Weavers, journeymen, emigration to; Wharves in; Wheat, price high; Wood scarce in
- −trade with forbidden by Conn.,
- +New York co.,
- −N. Y.,
- assemblymen elected,
- See also: Census of
- −N. Y.,
- +New York freeholder,
- +New York gazette,
- −extracts from,
- −news from summarized,
- −prints Boston journal of occurances,
- +New York gazette: and weekly mercury,
- −accused of exaggerated reports,
- −adv. counterfeit money,
- −comments on British and Americans satirized,
- −extracts from,
- −prints exaggerated battle reports,
- −accused of exaggerated reports,
- +New York gazetteer,
- extract from,
- +New York journal,
- extracts from,
- Parks: Jan. 18, 1740 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 17, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Mar. 10, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 8, 1774 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Pinkney: Mar. 2, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Pinkney: Mar. 30, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie: Dec. 8, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: May 25, 1776 – pg. 1, col. 1
- extracts from,
- +New York mercury,
- −extracts from,
- −freedom of press discussed in,
- −French menace discussed,
- +New York military club,
- entertains Conn. officers,
- +New York Packet,
- +New York provincial army,
- −on Gardner's is.,
- −to Ticonderoga,
- +New York regiments,
- −deserters from,
- +New York troops,
- −at Lake George,
- −attack near Quebec,
- −fail to participate at Great Meadows,
- −fire on British army,
- on Staten island,
- −number of,
- −recruited for Quebec expedition,
- +New York volunteers,
- with British army,
- +New Yorkers,
- in Halifax,
- +New Zealand,
- See: Cannibals in; Explorations to; Ships to Cape of Good Hope, S. Af., from
- +Newall,
- +Newall, ship,
- +Newark,
- Eng.,
- See: Floods near
- Eng.,
- +Newark, N. J.,
- −courthouse on fire,
- −skirmish near,
- See also: Academies in; British army in; Continental army, retreat from Fort Lee, N. Y., to; Continental army defends; Copper works in; Fires in; Militia attacks Tories near; Prisoners of war, American, taken in; Storms in; Surgery for lithotomy in
- +Newark, H. M. S.,
- +Newberry,
- Eng.,
- See: Fires near
- Eng.,
- +Newbold,
- −Capt.,
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 29, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Sept. 29, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 4
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 5, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Rind: Aug. 5, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 2
- −of the Sukey and Nancy,
- −Benjamin,
- −Capt.,
- +Newbould,
- −Benjamin,
- Capt.,
- of the Endeavour,
- Capt.,
- −John,
- Capt.,
- of the Ark,
- Capt.,
- −Benjamin,
- +Newbourg,
- Ger.,
- fortifications,
- strengthened by British,
- fortifications,
- Ger.,
- +Newburgh,
- N. Y.,
- See: Lightning in
- N. Y.,
- +Newbury,
- Eng.,
- See: Drownings in; Exports from James river, upper district, Va., to
- Eng.,
- +Newbury, Mass.,
- −committee of correspondence,
- See also: Fast days in; Non-importation agreements, violation in; Ships from; Ships from Nfd. to
- +Newbury, ship,
- +Newbury bar,
- Mass.,
- See: Drownings in; Shipwrecks
- Mass.,
- +Newbury falls,
- Mass.,
- See: Teachers in
- Mass.,
- +Newburyport,
- Mass.,
- −committee of correspondence,
- −fortification of,
- See also: Continental army from; Continental navy, ships launched in; Imports to; Non-exportation agreements in; Postal service between; Privateers; Ships, American, captured by N. Y. privateers off; Ships, British, captured by Americans near; Ships, British, captured near; Ships, British from; Ships' sailing time; Ships' sailing time, Bilbao, Sp., to; Ships to; Ships to Boston, Mass., from; Shipwrecks near; Slaves sue for liberty in
- Mass.,
- +Newby,
- −Thomas,
- +Newcastle,
- −duke of,
- [Henry Fiennes Clinton],
- −[Thomas Pelham-Holles],
- −plans for Louisburg expedition,
- −praises American troops,
- −replaced as lord privy seal,
- −transmits king's orders against French,
- −warns Gov. Shirley of French expedition,
- −duke of,
- +Newcastle, Del.,
- See: New Castle, Del.
- +Newcastle, Eng.,
- −associations formed in,
- −celebrates Wilkes' release from prison,
- −nominates members of parliament,
- −petitions king,
- See also: Accidents in; Anecdotes from; Antiquities discovered in; British army to; British colonies, N. Am., supported in; British transports adv. for in; Candelabra in; Charity in; Coal mines in; Convict servants from; Convict servants imported to James river, Va., from; Elections in; Exports from; Exports from James river, upper district, Va., to; Frost in; Hunting, described in; Imports to; Imports to James river, lower district, Va., from; Imports to James river, upper district, Va., from; Imports to Va. from; Indentured servants from; Indentured servants imported to James river, Va., from; Linen, scarlet dye for discovered in; Long island, battle of celebrated in; Militia of; Oxen, abnormal in; Parliament, short sessions favored in; Rhubarb, unusual in; Robberies in; Shipbuilders in; Ships cleared in; Ships from; Ships from the Baltic to; Ships from N. Am. to; Ships to Boston, Mass., from; Ships to Halifax, N. S., from; Ships to James river, Va., from; Shipwrecks in; Smuggling in; Strikes in; Suicides in; Unemployment in; Weather reports from
- +Newcastle, Ire.,
- See: Pile driving machine invented in
- +Newcastle, N. H.,
- −powder moved,
- See also: Gunpowder moved from; Packets from Boston, Mass., to; Tories in
- +Newcastle, Va.,
- −post office,
- −letters in,
- −to render accounts to Purdie,
- −schedule of post rider at,
- See also: Apprentices runaway from; Blacksmiths, slave, adv. for in; Bonfires in; Brick houses in; Brick ordinaries for rent in; Cabinet journeymen, adv. for in; Carpenters, journeymen, adv. for in; Chair houses in; Ciphers, painting adv. in; Coal pits in; Coats of arms, painting adv. in; Counting rooms in; Dairies in; Dwelling houses in; Fairs in; Fulling mills, managers adv. for in; Gardens, paled, in; Granaries in; Hogs ordered confined in; Horse-breeding in; Houses and lots for sale in; Houses in; Illuminations in; Imports to London, Eng., from; Indentured servants for sale in; Kitchens in; Land for sale in, near; Land mortgaged for sale near; Landscape painters, adv. of, in; Limners, adv. of, in; Lots for rent in; Lots for sale in; Lots in; Meathouses in; Merchants in; Ordinaries in; Outhouses in; Painters, adv. of, in; Postriders from Williamsburg, Va., to; Sheds, described, in; Ships adv. for in; Signs, painting in; Slaves, sale of in; Slaves for sale in; Slaves hired in; Slaves runaway from; Smokehouses in; Stables in; Stealing in; Storehouses for rent in; Stores in; Tailors' apprentices runaway from; Tailors, journeymen, adv. for in; Taverns, adv. of, in; Taverns for rent in; Taverns in; Tenements for rent in; Vendues in; Warehouses in; Weavers adv. for in; Wells, draw, in
- −post office,
- +Newcastle, British ship,
- +Newcastle bridge,
- +Newcastle co.,
- Pa.,
- claims to,
- Pa.,
- +Newcastle under Lyme,
- Eng.,
- See: Murders in
- Eng.,
- +Newcomb,
- +Newel,
- +Newell,
- −Capt.,
- of the Columbia,
- −Capt.,
- +Newent,
- Conn.,
- See: Suicides in
- Conn.,
- +Newfoundland,
- −boycotted by Phila.,
- −fortified by French,
- −reinforced by British,
- −represented on committee for trade relief,
- −trade allowed,
- −curtailed,
- See also: British army from; British army from Greenock, Scot., to; British army to; British marines in; British navy from Eng. to; British navy from Long Reach, Eng., to; British navy in; British navy to; British navy to Portsmouth, Eng., from; Continental navy captures British ship off; Contraband between Europe and; Duties; Exports from; Exports from Bristol, Eng., to; Exports from British colonies, N. Am., to; Exports from Eng. to; Exports from Gt. Brit. to; Exports from Ire. to; Fisheries; Fisheries, British in; Fisheries, French in; Fisheries, Scottish, amounts caught off; Flour scarce in; Franco-British rivalry in; French navy convoys ships to; French navy in; Imports to Gt. Brit. from; Lighthouses in; Mines in; Prisoners of war, British, taken off; Privateers, American, off; Ships, British, captured off; Ships, prize French, comdemned in; Ships captured by British off; Ships from; Ships from Leghorn, It., to; Ships from Louisburg, N. S., to; Ships from Waterford, Ire., to; Ships' sailing time; Ships to; Ships to Boston, Mass., from; Ships to James river, Va., from; Ships to New York City from; Shipwrecks near; Shipwrecks off; Smuggling by French in; Tories in
- +Newgar,
- Peter,
- Capt.,
- of the John Galley,
- Capt.,
- Peter,
- +Newgate,
- Eng.,
- See: British army to British colonies, N. Am., from
- Eng.,
- +Newgate prison,
- −London,
- Eng.,
- diseases in,
- Eng.,
- −escapes from,
- −new prisoners in estimated,
- −preferred by prisoners,
- −prisoners in,
- −reform in court procedure requested,
- −London,
- +Newgent,
- −William,
- +Newgine,
- +Newhall,
- +Newham,
- −Capt.,
- of the London,
- −James,
- Capt.,
- −Jonas,
- −Capt.,
- of the Amy,
- Parks: Sept. 17, 1736 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Parks: Mar. 11, 1737 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Parks: June 24, 1737 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Parks: July 1, 1737 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Parks: Aug. 11, 1738 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Parks: Apr. 20, 1739 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Parks: Dec. 14, 1739 – pg. 1, col.
- Parks: Aug. 10, 1739 – pg. 2, col.
- Parks: Jan. 25, 1740 – pg. 1, col. 2
- of the Amy,
- −Capt.,
- −Capt.,
- +Newington,
- Eng.,
- See: Robberies in
- Eng.,
- +Newington, plantation,
- +Newlands,
- −Alexander,
- +Newman,
- −Capt.,
- −Mr.,
- −James,
- −Loftin,
- −Wingate,
- Capt.,
- +Newmarket,
- Eng.,
- See: Carriage races in; Gambling in; Horse racing in; Louis d'ors plentiful in; Sweepstakes in
- Eng.,
- +Newmarket, L. I.,
- See: Horse racing in
- +Newmarket, Va.,
- See: Horse-breeding in; Quarters near; Slaves runaway from
- +Newmarket, plantation,
- +Newmarket, ship,
- +Newmarket mills,
- +Newnham,
- +Newport,
- Eng.,
- See: Crops plentiful in
- Eng.,
- +Newport, R. I.,
- −attack on planned,
- −burning denied,
- −captured by Americans,
- −communication with Phila.,
- −elections in,
- −evacuation by British rumored,
- −fortification proposed,
- −harbor surveyed,
- −inhabitants warned against helping Boston,
- −siege of,
- −superior court,
- trials in,
- −threatened by British,
- −trade in declines,
- See also: Admiralty court in; Anecdotes from; Arson by slaves in; Association of 1774 supported in; Bakers in; Blankets sent to Gage from; Boston port bill, relief from by; Boston port bill opposed in; Boycotts; British army from Boston, Mass., to; British army from N. Y., to; British army in; British army near; British navy, deserters from in; British navy, sailors riot in; British navy from; British navy from Boston, Mass., to; British navy from Long island sound, N. Y., to; British navy from N. Y. to; British navy in; British navy to; British transports from; British transports from Boston, Mass., to; British transports from N. Y. to; Cannon seized in; Cattle, plague among in; Charity in; Church of England in; Churches in; Continental navy from; Continental navy from New London, Conn., to; Corn, Indian taken by British in; Customs collectors in; Custom officers refuse to take oath in; Earthquakes in; Effigies burned in; Emigration from; Exports from James river, upper district, Va., to; Fast days in; Fire engines in; Fires in; Flax scarce in; Food scarce in; Forgeries of bills of exchange in; French navy in; French officers praised in; French transports in; Gambling, suppression advocated in; Gambling by slaves in; Gunpowder plot commemorated in; Gardens in; Hessians in; Hogs, unusual near; Illuminations in; Imports to; Imports to James river, upper district, Va., from; Jails in; Lightning rods in; Linen spun in; Livestock demanded by British from; Massachusetts 92 toasted in; Mechanics in; Merchants in; Militia of; Minutemen from Little Compton, R. I., to; Minutemen from Providence, R. I., to; Minutemen from Tiverton, R. I., to; Murders, trials for in; Murders in; Negroes escape to British navy in; Non-importation agreements evaded in; Non-importation agreements in; Non-importation agreements violated in; Prices increase in; Prisoners of war, American, cruel treatment in; Prisoners of war, Scotch, in; Prisoners of war exchanged in; Privateers, British in; Protestant school boys in; Quebec act opposed in; Riots in; Robbers in; Salt manufactured from sea water in; Ships, American, captured by British in; Ships, American, captured by British near; Ships, British, captured by Americans in; Ships, British, plundered; Ships, Conn., captured by British near; Ships, Jamaica, W. I., captured by British in; Ships, N. Y., captured by British near; Ships, Stonington, Conn., captured by British in; Ships, Va., captured by British in; Ships driven ashore in; Ships from; Ships from Boston, Mass., to; Ships from Nantucket, Mass., to; Ships from New York City; Ships from Phila., Pa., to; Ships from St. Eustatia, W. I., to; Ships from Va. to; Ships in; Ships' sailing time; Ships to; Shipwrecks; Shoemakers in; Smallpox in; Slaves taken by British in; Sons of Liberty in; Stables in; Stores in; Storms in; Strawberries in; Suicides in; Tea, Bohea refused in; Tea, price in; Tea boycotted in; Tea opposed in; Tories, refugees from N. Y. in; Tories, treatment in; Tories denied in; Tories from; Tories in; Weather report from; Wharves, ferry in; Wharves in; Windmills in; Wood scarce in
- +Newport, Va.,
- −contributes to sufferers in Montreal fire,
- See also: Horse-breeding in
- +Newport, ship,
- +Newport glebe,
- Va.,
- +Newport mercury,
- −extracts from,
- −inaccurate account of British fleet,
- +Newport mill,
- +Newport News,
- Va.,
- See: British navy in; Shipwrecks in; Stealing in
- Va.,
- +Newport Pagnell,
- plantation,
- +Newport parish,
- −vestry dissolved by general assembly,
- −vestry orders building of brick church,
- +Newpost,
- plantation,
- +Newry,
- Mr.,
- of the Jersies,
- Mr.,
- +Newry, Ire.,
- See: Emigration from; Exports from New York City to; Ships' sailing time; Ships to; Ships to New Castle, Del., from; Ships to New York City from; Ships to Perth Amboy, N. J., from; Ships to Phila., Pa., from; Ships to Savannah, Ga., from
- +Newry, packet,
- +News carriers,
- in London,
- +Newsome,
- +Newsome, Atkinson &,
- +Newspapers,
- −adv. of,
- −in Baltimore,
- −in Norfolk,
- −British try to establish in Norfolk,
- −called false by George III,
- −delivered by post in Va.,
- −delivered by riders in Va.,
- Rind: Aug. 15, 1766 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 9, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Dec. 1, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 14, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 10, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: June 10, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie: Apr. 5, 1776 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie: Mar. 6, 1778 – pg. 1, col. 2
- −delivery stopped by weather,
- −essay on rise and use of,
- −establishment by Dunmore rumored,
- −exaggerated statements criticized,
- −in Boston,
- −bought in London,
- −politics criticized in London,
- −in Norfolk,
- −in Va.,
- bought in London,
- −removed from Boston,
- −sold at Williamsburg,
- Va.,
- printing office,
- Va.,
- −stealing in Va. prevented,
- −stolen in Va.,
- −in Yorktown,
- −taxes on in Ire.,
- −to Williamsburg from north,
- poor delivery discussed,
- −adv. of,
- +Newspapers, American,
- See: Boston gazette; Boston news letter; Cape Fear mercury; Maryland gazette; Maryland journal; Massachusetts spy; N. Y. gazette; N. Y. journal; N. Y. mercury; Pennsylvania gazette; Pennsylvania packet; Philadelphia weekly mercury; Virginia gazette
- +Newspapers, British,
- −banned in Fr.,
- −in Paris coffeehouses,
- −burlesqued,
- −character of,
- −colonial news reported in,
- −criticized for news on war,
- −discontinue articles on American affairs,
- −entertainment from explained,
- −exaggerate American defeats,
- −importance of,
- −political content criticized,
- −propaganda in Va.,
- −stamp duty on,
- −Va. burgesses' address in,
- See also: British chronicle, Lloyd's evening post and; Caledonian mercury; Daily gazetteer; Edinburgh evening courant; Farley's Bristol newspaper; Fog's journal; General advertizer; General evening post; Gloucester journal; Literary gazette; London advertiser and; London daily post; London evening post; London gazette; London gazetteer; London journal; London weekly journal; Portsmouth gazette; Public ledger; Read's weekly journal; St. James' evening post; Universal spectator; (and Weekly journal); Westminister journal; Whitehall evening post
- +Newspapers, Dutch,
- See: Amsterdam gazette; Dutch gazette; Leyden gazette; Utrecht gazette
- +Newspapers, French,
- See: Paris a la main
- +Newspapers, Irish,
- See: Belfast courant; Dublin journal
- +Newspapers, Jamaican,
- See: Jamaica courant
- +Newspapers, Portuguese,
- See: Lisbon gazette
- +Newspapers, seventeenth century,
- auctioned in London,
- +Newspapers, Tory,
- −distributed to British in Boston,
- −in N. Y. establishment,
- −in Norfolk,
- +Newsum,
- −Alexander,
- −Joseph,
- −Robert,
- −adv. finding horses,
- −adv. for missing horses,
- −adv. lots in Petersburg,
- −adv. plantation for sale,
- −adv. slaves for sale,
- −property for sale,
- −sale at store of,
- −settlement of estate of,
- +Newton,
- −Capt.,
- −Mr.,
- −of Norfolk,
- −transported convict,
- −Andrew,
- −Andrew,
- −Benjamin,
- Capt.,
- of the Polly,
- Capt.,
- −Downham,
- Capt.,
- of the Little Betsey,
- Capt.,
- −George,
- −of Norfolk,
- −runaway convict servant,
- −George,
- Capt.,
- −Isaac,
- −astronomical phenomena portrayed by microcosm,
- −books for sale in Williamsburg,
- Va.,
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 25, 1768 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 29, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 13, 1770 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 3, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 17, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 24, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 7, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 21, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 7, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 21, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 28, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: July 18, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: July 25, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 1, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 8, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 29, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 17, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Nov. 25, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Dec. 30, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Mar. 2, 1776 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Mar. 9, 1776 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Aug. 24, 1776 – pg. 5, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Dec. 20, 1776 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Jan. 3, 1777 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Va.,
- −John,
- −Martha,
- −Richard,
- Capt.,
- of the Tryall,
- Capt.,
- −Thomas,
- −adv. agency for Madeira wine,
- −adv. estate for sale,
- −adv. land for sale,
- −adv. settlement of estate,
- −adv. schooner for sale,
- −adv. slaves for sale,
- −alias of Thomas Powell,
- −associator of Norfolk,
- −defendant in suits,
- −directs work on Cape Henry lighthouse,
- −elected burgess from Norfolk co Va.,
- −on committee to encourage manufactures in Va.,
- −opposes smallpox inoculation,
- −plaintiff in Va. chancery court,
- −security for rioters,
- −trustee of Bradley's estate,
- −Thomas,
- −jr.,
- −adv. for vessels,
- −burgess for Norfolk co.,
- −chosen commissioner of navy by Va. convention,
- −defendant in suit,
- −delegate to Va. convention from Norfolk co.,
- −joins Association in Va.,
- −manages Norfolk,
- Va.,
- −moderator of Norfolk,
- −on Norfolk,
- −security for rioters,
- −Thomas & co.,
- −Thomas & son,
- −William,
- −Willoughby,
- −Willoughby,
- +Newton, Loyall,
- +Newtown,
- Eng.,
- See: Anecdotes from
- Eng.,
- +Newtown, Md.,
- See: Jails in
- +Newtown, N. Y.,
- −burned by Americans,
- See also: Accidents in
- +Newtown, Va.,
- See: Balls in; Dwelling houses, described, in; Gardens in; Hogs ordered confined in; Lots for sale in; Ordinaries in; Outhouses in; Ships, described for sale in; Ships for sale in; Stamp act, repeal celebrated in; Taverns in
- +Newtown, plantation,
- +Newtown pippin apple trees,
- +Neyle,
- +Niabsco iron works,
- Va.,
- See: Neabsco
- Va.,
- +Niagara,
- −N. Y.,
- British garrison remains at,
- −skirmishes at,
- See also: Indian attacks in; Indian, starvation among near; Shipwrecks near
- −N. Y.,
- +Niagara falls,
- described,
- +Niblet,
- +Nice,
- John,
- +Nice, Fr.,
- −trade relations with Gt. Brit.,
- See also: Freedom of press violated in; Ships from
- +Nichol,
- +Nicholas,
- −Capt.,
- −company of in Va.,
- −in battle of Hampton,
- −in skirmish at Great Bridge,
- −of Elizabeth City co.,
- Va.,
- −takes possession of Fort Nassau,
- New Providence,
- −troops reviewed in Williamsburg,
- −Major,
- −Miss,
- −Abraham,
- −Dolly Pleasants (Briggs),
- −George,
- −adv. glebe land for sale,
- −agent for Thomas Griffin,
- −appointed capt. of Va. peninsula company,
- −appointed major of 10th Va. regiment,
- −epitaph on,
- −horses of,
- −Isaiah,
- −Capt.,
- of the Jenny,
- −of the Milcah,
- −Capt.,
- −John,
- −adv. escheated property for sale,
- −adv. finding cow,
- −adv. finding horses,
- −adv. for county court clerk,
- −adv. for missing horse,
- −adv. for runaway slaves,
- −adv. land for sale,
- −announces court will follow docket,
- −clerk of Albemarle co.,
- Va.,
- −clerk of Buckingham co.,
- Va.,
- −convicted for murder,
- −delegate to Va. convention from Buckingham co.,
- −elected burgess for Buckingham co.,
- −marriage of,
- −sentenced for murder,
- −John,
- −John,
- −Robert Carter,
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 5, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 30, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 15, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: Apr. 15, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: May 6, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 6, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Pinkney: Oct. 6, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie: Apr. 26, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 3
- −accepts bonds for sale of tobacco,
- −accepts list of members of Va. committees,
- −adv. for bids for addition to jailer's house,
- −adv. for bids for building at William and Mary college,
- −adv. for bids for building causeway,
- −adv. for missing horse,
- −adv. for missing mule,
- −adv. for payment of debts due estate of Mrs. Tate,
- −adv. for runaway slaves,
- −adv. issuance of copper money,
- −adv. land for sale,
- −adv. meetings of Williamsburg society of manufacturers,
- −adv. plantations for rent,
- −adv. property for sale,
- −adv. securities of James Tait for salt works,
- −adv. settlement of estates,
- −adv. tenements for sale,
- −agent of Mordecai Booth & co.,
- −agent of Burwell,
- −announces continuation of duty on tobacco,
- −announces discontinuance of law business,
- −announces end of duty on tobacco,
- −announces Patrick Henry,
- jr.,
- −announces rebates for damaged tobacco,
- −announces reply to Randolph's pamphlet,
- −announces taxes,
- −announces Va. convention,
- −appointed treasurer of Va.,
- −appoints signers of treasury notes,
- Purdie: Nov. 17, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie: Dec. 22, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Dec. 23, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie: Feb. 16, 1776 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie: Apr. 5, 1776 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 6, 1776 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie: Apr. 26, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 27, 1776 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie: July 5, 1776 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: July 6, 1776 – pg. 5, col. 2
- Purdie: Oct. 18, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 3
- −authorized to pay expenses of Indian treaty,
- −burgess from James City co.,
- Va.,
- Purdie: Nov. 20, 1766 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 24, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Nov. 24, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: May 11, 1769 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 14, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Sept. 14, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Nov. 9, 1769 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 5, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: July 14, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: July 14, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Va.,
- −chairman of James City co.,
- −chairman of Va. peninsula meeting,
- −collects duties on slaves,
- −collects money for salt manufactory,
- −collects money for Va. delegates to Continental congress,
- −declines protection for treasury,
- −defendant in Va. chancery court,
- −delegate for James City co.,
- −discusses Church of England in Va.,
- −discusses counterfeiting,
- −discusses paper currency,
- −discusses separation of treasurer and speaker,
- −empowered to borrow money for public debt,
- −entertainment for discussed,
- −holds deed of trust for Phil Johnson,
- −house of,
- −instructed as delegate from James City co.,
- −judge of Va. chancery court,
- −letter (text) to Hoadleianus,
- −letters (text) from Samuel Henley,
- −letters (text) from Hoadleianus,
- −letters (text) to Samuel Henley,
- −manages lottery,
- −meeting at,
- −meets with freeholders,
- −notices to redeem treasury notes,
- −notices to tax collectors,
- −on committee for Williamsburg,
- −on committee of correspondence in Va.,
- −on committee of defense in Va.,
- −on committee of inspection,
- Williamsburg,
- −on committee on insane hospital,
- −on committee on petitions,
- −on committee to encourage manufacture in Va.,
- −on committee to investigate land grants,
- −on committee to purchase ammunition,
- −on committee to regulate counterfeiting,
- −ordered to give security,
- −orders statue of Gov. Botetourt,
- −plantation of,
- −prepares bill for relief of flood victims,
- −presents address to governor from burgesses,
- −president of Va. convention,
- −proposes day of fasting in Va.,
- −quarrel with Samuel Henley,
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 24, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 3, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 10, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 31, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 28, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: May 12, 1774 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Rind: May 19, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Feb. 25, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie: Mar. 10, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Pinkney: Mar. 23, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Pinkney: Mar. 23, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- −recommends establishment of salt manufactory,
- −requests accounts of creditors of Col. Philip Johnson,
- −requests list of acting justices in counties,
- −requests payment for public tobacco,
- −requests payment of bonds,
- −requests payment of taxes,
- Purdie: May 23, 1766 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: May 30, 1766 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie: July 4, 1766 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: July 18, 1766 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Rind: Mar. 3, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 4
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 29, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Sept. 29, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 4
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 21, 1771 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Rind: Mar. 21, 1771 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 17, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Dec. 17, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Jan. 7, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 17, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Mar. 17, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 7, 1774 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Rind: Apr. 14, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Mar. 4, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie: Oct. 27, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 2
- −requests presentation of demands on treasury,
- −resigns as Va. treasurer,
- −signs Va. Association,
- −subscriber for opening James river falls,
- −supports John Bracken
- −toasted by Va. Association,
- −Robert Carter,
- −Capt.,
- +Nicholas Nameless,
- +Nicholas's hill,
- Pa.,
- See: British army at
- Pa.,
- +Nicholl,
- −Mr.,
- −assemblyman in N. Y.,
- See also: Nicoll
- −Mr.,
- +Nichols,
- −Capt.,
- −of the Eagle,
- −of the Hammond,
- −of the Industry,
- −Lt.,
- of the Hind,
- −Major,
- in Lake George battle,
- −Ephraim,
- −Francis,
- −James,
- −adv. dissolution of partnership,
- −adv. for ferrymen,
- −adv. for journeymen barbers,
- −adv. for missing horses,
- −adv. houses for rent,
- −adv. wigmaking and hairdressing,
- −barber in Williamsburg,
- −requests settlement of accounts,
- −Rebecca,
- −Solomon,
- −[Thomas],
- −Capt.,
- +Nichols, Charlton &,
- +Nichol's early pea seeds,
- for sale,
- in Williamsburg,
- for sale,
- +Nicholson,
- −Capt.,
- −of the America,
- −of the Defence,
- −of the Elizabeth,
- −of Sussex co.,
- Va.,
- −of the Virginia,
- −Col.,
- attacks British at St. Pierre,
- −James,
- −John,
- Capt.,
- of the Baltimore,
- Capt.,
- −Joseph,
- −Joshua,
- −Michael,
- −Robert,
- −adv. cabinetmakers tools for sale,
- −adv. for missing horse,
- −chosen to committee,
- −death of,
- −letter in post office,
- −sale at door of,
- −Samuel,
- −Capt.,