The Correspondence of William Tryon and Other Selected Papers

The Correspondence of William Tryon and Other Selected Papers

Henly. Darby: 634, 635 n.8 pointed to committee to examine and setUe claims. Henly, John: 634, 635 n.9 241 n.l; partner of George Blair in mercantile busi- Hennen, John: signs petition for debt relief, 256 ness, 251 n.l4; goes to Williamsburg, 348; member Henrietta: Captain Piper bound for Hull, 24, 58 of committee to draw up an address to king, 850; as Henson, Charles: signs Regulator petition, 173 assemblyman, signs letter to Tryon, 858; letter to Henson, John: signs Regulator petition, 173 Samuel Johnston, 862 Henson, Joseph: signs Regulator petition. 111 Heyward. Capt. See Hayward, Thomas Henson, William: signs Regulator petition. 111 Hibemia: Captain Huggett bound for London. 25, 35 Herald's office: rules on Sir Nathaniel Duckenfield's Hickman. William; signs Regulator petition. 173; iden- claim of precedency, 786-787 tified. 174 n.8 Hermitage, The: home of Burgwin family, 884, 885 Hico settlement: 749 Hero: Captain Roberson, bound for Falmouth, 39, 43, Hides: duty on. 48. 51. 53, 68; for shoes for troops, 712 44, 58, 64 Higgan's Bridge: 228 n. 10 Heron: Captain Thomson, bound for Portsmouth, 325; Higgins, James: signs Regulator petition, 174 formerly commanded by Captain Parker, 881 n.l Higgins, John: signs Regulator petition, 174 Heron, Alice Marsden: seeks reimbursement for hus- Higgins, William: signs Regulator petition, 174 band's expenses, 403 n.l, 803-804; identified. 804 High Rock Ford: 729 n.l Highlands (on Hudson River): site of fort, 859 Heron, Benjamin: clerk of the pleas, 1; identified, 2 n.3; Hill, Mary (Mrs. John Campbell): 219 n.3 signs council message to Tryon, 4, 64; sends letter Hill, Thomas: signs Regulator petition, 112 from Cape Fear for Tryon, 25; member of council, Hill, William: 51 32, 249, 262, 263; provincial secretary, 33, 56, 62, Hill, Wills. See Hillsborough, earl of 86. 88. 96. 97, 125, 164, 199, 243, 250. 337. 349, Hillerman. Nicholas: signs Regulator petition. 113 350, 354; pays collected taxes to treasurer, 48, 52; Hillsborough: provincial congress at. 13 n.3, 179 n.3, signs council memorial to king, 83; acts as naval 214 n.3, 467 n.5, 529 n.l, 568 n.5, 639 n.l4, 750 officer in the province, 104; appointed lieutenant n.2; Edmund Fanning moves to, 54 n.6; Richard general, 155; position in army assigned, 156; attends Henderson lives near, 56; Thomas Ltoyd lives in, 82 council of war, 185; named a justice of Duplin n.4; William Hooper in, at time of Regulator trouble, County. 247; signs petition for postal service. 285; 94 n.8; Isaac Edwards takes message from governor letter to Tryon as deputy auditor discussing tax col- to, 101; Edmund Fanning relates recent events in, lection, 295-297; letter to Tryon sending list of land 103; messenger sent to, to consult officers, 116; grants, 336; granted leave of absence for one year, seized property taken to, 117; Regulators to meet 337-338; letter from Tryon to Lord Hillsborough to with officers in. 118. 119; Ralph McNair a merchant be delivered by, 338-339. 340. 344-345 n.l. 346; in. 120 n.l; assault on officials in. 121 n.6; mob goes Hillsborough receives material from. 402; death of. to outskirts of. 135; Tryon arrives in, 139; troops 403 n.l, 518 n.l; his return to North Carolina ex- march to Salisbury. 141 n.l; Tryon in, 144; mob in pected. 423; fails to receive letter from Tryon. 425; vicinity of, 144; Regulators intend to enter, 145; accounts kept as deputy auditor. 435; paid for auditing Regulators unable to march in, 149; Tryon and accounts. 437; receives money for Rev. Robert troops march to, 151, 221. 230. 238, 716. 739; troops on receiver at. Cholmondly, 437 ; agrees to accept vouchers to leave, en route to Salisbury. 159; council of war general's account, 446; says governor's post in North 161 n.l2. 184-185. 200. 552 n.l; proclamation issued Carolina more rewarding than that in New York. 450; in, 165. 199; letter delivered to governor at, 167; former offices of. filled temporarily. 519; widow seeks George Hendry goes to, 179; John Hinton there with to collect money due. 803-804; mentioned. 201 n.3, troops, 186 n.6; violence threatened against court in, 419. 421. 595 207; Tyree Harris to meet Regulators in, 212; supe- Heron. Charles: 518 n.l rior court action in, 213 n.4; biscuits sent to, 219, Heron. Mary: 201 n.3 239; return of troops at. 240. 279; expenses of Herring, Benjamin: 801 expedition to, 241, 259, 266, 267. 270; riot in, 257 Herring, Delany: signs Regulator petition, 173 n.lO; sermon preached before troops at, 260, 314; Herring, Richard: pays quitrents, 443 copy of orders to troops at, sent to Lord Hillsborough. Herritage, William: clerk of council, 54, 262; identified, 276; importance of Tryon 's action at. 277; John Q)llet 56 n.l9; signs petition on behalf of prisoners, 213; to give account of action at. 278; artillery at, 322; signs petition for postal service. 285 James Hunter tried at, 324; record of temperature at, Hermhut Board: places Rev Frederic W. Marshall in 325 n.l, 329-331; proclamation concerning action at. charge of Wachovia. 765 n.4 361; petition for inspection of hemp and tobacco at. Hertford: act concerning towii of, 14 n.l 372; Regulators sentenced to death by court at. 431 Hertford, earl of. See Seymour-Conway, Francis n.l; post goes to. every fortnight. 466; expedition to. Hertford County: secretary'sfeesfor militia commissions in 1768. 472, 644, 648; charter of, 478-479; disturb- in, 232; number of taxables in, 326; parish in, 328; ances in the court described, 505-508, 509-510, 513, John Alexander, minister assigned to, 342. 345. 482; 514. 516. 519; Regulator insurrection in, 512; papers free ferries and bridges authorized. 396; troops to be concerning outrages in, laid before assembly. 532; raised in. 643 n.l; quota of troops, 644; troops to council condemns outrages in. 539; C. J. Sauthier march to Hillsborough, 652; provisions for troops of, maps. 558 n.l; Hermon Husband not an accessory to 663 riots at, 598; militia to be called out to protect, 601; Hervey, Augustus Frederick, eari of Bristol: 805 letter from, read before council, 604; message from, Hewes. Joseph: takes resolve from assembly to Tryon. about march of Regulators to New Bern, 605, 606. 8. 11; identified. 9 n.3, 250 n.5; member of assem- 607; Tryon has no report from, 614; prosecution bly. 45. 249; signature on public accounts. 54; ap- planned of rioters there, 616; inhabitants distressed, 925.

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