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Index The William and Mary Quarterly Third Series—Volume XLVIII Compiled by Suzanne E. Coffman Abbot, W. W.: and Dorothy Twohig et al., Algonquin Indians, 563 eds., The Papers of George Washington. Alison, Francis, 258 Colonial Series. Vol. 3: April-November Allen, Ethan, 410, 412, 417 1756. Vol. 4: November 1756-October Allen, Ira, 409-431 1757. Vol. 5: October 1757-September Allen, Levi, 412, 413, 414, 416, 417, 423, 1758. Vol. 6: September 1758-December 427 1760. Vol. 7: January 1761-June 1767. Allen, Michael, Western Rivermen, 1763- reviewed, 469—473 1861: Ohio and Mississippi Boatmen and Aberdeen, Scot., 299 the Myth of the Alligator Horse, reviewed, Abortifacients, 19, 24-25 492-494 Abortion, 19—49 Allen (family), 410-414 Abraham, Samuel, 567, 579 Allestree, Richard, 68 Abraham, Sarah. See Lawrence, Sarah Abra- Allin, Thomas, 445 ham Amboy, N. J., 207, 208 Academies, 50, 258, 644, 646—647 American Antiquarian Society, 432, 434, Academy of Sciences (U.S.S.R.), 580, 584, 441 585, 586, 592, 596 American Association of State and Local Accabee cartel, 217, 219 Adams, Abigail, 641, 644 History, 350, 374 Adams, John, 75, 201, 418 American Historical Review. 583 Adams, John Quincy, 589 Ames, Dr. William (father), 435 Addison Co., Vt., 66 Ames, William (son), 435 Adet, Pierre Auguste, 418, 420 Amsterdam, Neth., 421 Afanas’ev, Iu. N., 582-583 Andalusia, Sp., 271 Africa, 517, 523 Anderson, Jay, 355 Africans: and Am. culture, 227, 239, 243— Anderson, Robert, 366, 367 245, 520, 525; in La., 174, 175, 195; as Anderson, Robert Charles, communication slaves, 174, 175, 190, 289, 610-611; from, 341-342 study of, in U.S.S.R., 585; in Va., 243 Anderson, Virginia DeJohn, 226-227, Age, 233, 235, 251, 266-268, 278 262-277; “The Origins of New England Agriculture, 161-162, 370, 381-382, 383, Culture,” 231-237 557, 562, 566—567, 571, 574, 603 Andover, Mass., 270, 565, 566, 568 Alabama, 229, 285 Andrews, Charles M., 277, 302, 518 Alaska, 588 Androscoggin Co., Me., 66 Albany, N. Y., 414, 641 Anglesey. See Annesley, Arthur, 1st earl of “Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in Anglesey America—A Symposium,” 223-308 Anglican Church, 233, 241 Alderson, William T., 350 Anglicanism, 242 Alexander, Edward P., 361, 369, 384 Anglicanization, 262 Alexander, Robert L., review by, 328-329 Anglicans, 256, 261, 300 Alexandre (slave), 186 Anglo-Dutch wars, 600—G6o1, 603 Alexandria, Va., 384 Annesley, Arthur, 1st earl of Anglesey, 605 Index The William and Mary Quarterly Third Series—Volume XLVIII Compiled by Suzanne E. Coffman Abbot, W. W.: and Dorothy Twohig et al., Algonquin Indians, 563 eds., The Papers of George Washington. Alison, Francis, 258 Colonial Series. Vol. 3: April-November Allen, Ethan, 410, 412, 417 1756. Vol. 4: November 1756-October Allen, Ira, 409-431 1757. Vol. 5: October 1757-September Allen, Levi, 412, 413, 414, 416, 417, 423, 1758. Vol. 6: September 1758-December 427 1760. Vol. 7: January 1761-June 1767. Allen, Michael, Western Rivermen, 1763- reviewed, 469—473 1861: Ohio and Mississippi Boatmen and Aberdeen, Scot., 299 the Myth of the Alligator Horse, reviewed, Abortifacients, 19, 24-25 492-494 Abortion, 19—49 Allen (family), 410-414 Abraham, Samuel, 567, 579 Allestree, Richard, 68 Abraham, Sarah. See Lawrence, Sarah Abra- Allin, Thomas, 445 ham Amboy, N. J., 207, 208 Academies, 50, 258, 644, 646—647 American Antiquarian Society, 432, 434, Academy of Sciences (U.S.S.R.), 580, 584, 441 585, 586, 592, 596 American Association of State and Local Accabee cartel, 217, 219 Adams, Abigail, 641, 644 History, 350, 374 Adams, John, 75, 201, 418 American Historical Review. 583 Adams, John Quincy, 589 Ames, Dr. William (father), 435 Addison Co., Vt., 66 Ames, William (son), 435 Adet, Pierre Auguste, 418, 420 Amsterdam, Neth., 421 Afanas’ev, Iu. N., 582-583 Andalusia, Sp., 271 Africa, 517, 523 Anderson, Jay, 355 Africans: and Am. culture, 227, 239, 243— Anderson, Robert, 366, 367 245, 520, 525; in La., 174, 175, 195; as Anderson, Robert Charles, communication slaves, 174, 175, 190, 289, 610-611; from, 341-342 study of, in U.S.S.R., 585; in Va., 243 Anderson, Virginia DeJohn, 226-227, Age, 233, 235, 251, 266-268, 278 262-277; “The Origins of New England Agriculture, 161-162, 370, 381-382, 383, Culture,” 231-237 557, 562, 566—567, 571, 574, 603 Andover, Mass., 270, 565, 566, 568 Alabama, 229, 285 Andrews, Charles M., 277, 302, 518 Alaska, 588 Androscoggin Co., Me., 66 Albany, N. Y., 414, 641 Anglesey. See Annesley, Arthur, 1st earl of “Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in Anglesey America—A Symposium,” 223-308 Anglican Church, 233, 241 Alderson, William T., 350 Anglicanism, 242 Alexander, Edward P., 361, 369, 384 Anglicanization, 262 Alexander, Robert L., review by, 328-329 Anglicans, 256, 261, 300 Alexandre (slave), 186 Anglo-Dutch wars, 600—G6o1, 603 Alexandria, Va., 384 Annesley, Arthur, 1st earl of Anglesey, 605 INDEX 651 Antinomianism, 438 Bacon’s Rebellion, 261, 603, 604 Antinomians, 243 Badger, Rev. Stephen, 552, 553, 563, 574— Antoine of Guinea (slave), 183 575, 579 Apology for the True Christian Religion, 258 Bahamas, 527 Aquila, Richard, review by, 488-490 Bailyn, Bernard, 272, 298, 302, 303, 306, Arbatov, Georgii, 592 516, 517, 520-525, 581 Archaeology, 367—368, 371, 375, 381 Baker, Andrew, 379 Archbould, Col. Henry (father), 105 Baker, Martha, 14, 15 Archbould, Henry (son), 105 Balehoult, Lancs., Eng., 440 Archer, Richard, 266—268, 274; communi- Balfour, Nisbet, 211 cation from, 343-344 Ball, William, 241 Architecture, 275, 370, 383 Baltimore, Md., 632 Argall, Elizabeth, 306 -Bampfield, William, 402 Argall, Sir Samuel, 306 Banks, Charles Edward, 264-265, 266, Arlington, earl of. See Bennet, Henry, 1st 268, 271, 272 earl of Arlington Banning, John, 105 Arlington Junto, 411-412 Baptists, 243 Armistead (family), 240 Barbados, 99, 109 Armstrong, Able, 402 Barbor, Gabriel, 14 Arnold, Douglas M.: A Republican Revolu- Barbour, Hugh, 293 tion: Ideology and Politics in Pennsylvania, Barham (family), 306 1776-1790, reviewed, 147-149; review Barkley (family). See Berkeley (family) by, 501-503 Barlow, Joel, 160, 170, 426 Arrand, Peter, 407 Barlow, Rebecca, 426 Arrington, Abraham, 434, 436—437, 450—- Barnes, Thomas, 463 451 Bzrnes, William, 285 Arrington, Ann, 436—437 Barney (family), 563 Arrington, Mary, 437 Barras, Paul-Jean-Francois-Nicolas, vicomte Arrington, Rebecca, 437 de, 409-410, 420 Articles of Confederation, 590 Barre Four Corners (Mass.), 375 Articles of War (1775), American, 202 Barry, Samuel, 106 Artifacts, 355 Barter, 405 Artisans, 366, 380, 389, 392, 413 Batavian Republic, 420 Ashford, Eng., 284 Bateman, Robert, 9 Ashley Ferry cartel, 217, 219 Bathurst, Lancelot, 240 AT&T Foundation, 370 Bayly, Lewis, Practice of Piety, 452 Audacious, HMS (ship), 422 Baynam, Richard, 9 Australia, 308 Beales, Ross, 58-61 Auwers, Linda, 58-62 Beauregard, Jacques Toutant, 185, 189 Avon River, 249, 292 Beaverdam Creek, N. C., 390, 408 Ayimer, Gerald, 276 Beck (slave), 111 Ayrshire, Scot., 254, 295, 297, 299 Bedfordshire, Eng., 232, 267, 269-270, 273-274, 280 Beekman, Bernard, 211 Bachus (free black family), 199 Belfast, Ire., 254 Backcountry: blacks in, 300; culture of, Belknap, Jeremy, 70 227, 228, 253, 256-258, 261, 301-302, Bennet, Edward, 18 308, 518-519; definitions of, 301, 387; Bennet, Goodwife, 14 and frontier wars, 396—397; illegitimacy Bennet, Henry, 1st earl of Arlington, 600, in, 295; land speculation in, 415; literacy 609 in, 296; migration to, 225, 253-254, Bennett, Richard, 240 258, 261, 286, 299; nature of, 302; of N. Bennett (family), 240 E., 431; place names in, 299; population Bennington Co., Vr., 66 of, 256; regulator movements in, 261; Benson, Maxine, 347 religion in, 256, 300; retail trade in, Bentinck, William H. C., 415, 416-417, 387-408; slavery in, 257; surnames in, 421 300; unrest in, 430. See also Frontier Bergstrom, Peter V., 374, 382 652 INDEX Berkeley, Sir Charles, 599 Boudinot, Elias, 204, 205 Berkeley, Frances Culpeper Stephens, 604, Bourdman, Margaret, 3 608-609 Bovill, Elizabeth, 14 Berkeley, Lord John, baron of Stratton, Bowling, Kenneth R., Politics in the First 599, 601, 609 Congress, 1789-1791, reviewed, 631-633 Berkeley, Sir William, 238, 240, 438, 598— Bowman, Betty. See Equi, Betty Bowman 611 Bowman, Martha (daughter). See Pegan, Berkeley (family), 604, 606 Martha Bowman Berkshire, Eng., 12, 280-282 Bowman, Martha (mother), 575 Bermuda, 527 Bowman, Samuel (father), 575 Bernard, Raphael, 175 Bowman, Samuel (son), 575 Berwick, Scot., 599 Brabant, Neth., 599 Bethabara, N. C., 389-392, 394, 398—400, Bradford, William, 167 402-403, 405, 407-408 Bradstreet, Anne, 160 Beverly, Mass., 641 Bragdon, Kathleen J., 556 Biglow, William, 579 Braintree, Mass., 270 Billerica, Mass., 438 Bray, Cecily, 9, 15, 18 Billings, Warren M., 376—377, 608-611; Breen, T. H., 274, 526, 527, 528 “Sir William Berkeley—Portrait by Bremar, Molsy (Mary), 73 Fischer: A Critique,” 598-607 Brezhnev, Leonid I., 594 Binx, Susan, 15 Birney, Robert, 357, 361, 362, 385 Bridenbaugh, Carl, 274 Bixby, Emerson, 375, 378 Bridge, Dorcas (daughter), 439 Black codes, 176-180, 182, 191-192, Bridge, Dorcas Downey (mother), 439, 195-199 461 Blacks, 283, 300, 370, 379-380, 383-384, Bridge, Elizabeth, 435 563-565, 578-579, 585. See also Manu- Bridge, John, 439-440 mission; Race relations Bridge, Thomas, 435, 439-440, 461 Blacks, free, 173-200, 364, 384 Bristol, Eng.: and economy, 243, 278; mi- Blacksmithing, 405 gration from, 239, 240, 242, 261, 279— Blacksmiths, 437 281, 286; and Pa. investors, 290; region Blanco, Richard L., review by, 485—488 of, 281-282; and urbanization, 283 Bland, Edward, 241 Bristol, R. I., 99 Blathwayt, William, 366 Bristol Channel, Eng., 242 Blount, William, 430 British Broadcasting Corporation, “English Board of War (U. S.), 207, 211 with a Dialect,” 275 Boikhovitinov, N. N., 580, 581, 585—586, British Library, 605 592 British West Indies, 98. See a/so Caribbean; Bolton, William, 9 Jamaica; West Indies Bonaparte, Napoleon. See Napoleon I Broadbottom, Frauncis, 14 Bondarev, Yuri, 583 Broad River, S. C., 395 Bonomi, Patricia U., 516; review by, 118— Brodsky, Vivien, 107-108 124 Bromfeild, Arthur, 9 Book of Common Prayer, 233 Brown, Chandos Michael, Benjamin Silli- Boorstin, Daniel, 581 man: A Life in the Young Republic, re- Boothbie, Richard, 16 viewed, 320-325 Bordeaux, Fr., 427 Brown, Richard D., 37, 515; Knowledge Is Boré, Etienne, 185 Power: The Diffusion of Information in Borne, Ellen, 15 Early America, 1700-1865, reviewed, Boston: female literacy in, 58, 60, 641, 313-316 642; George Whitefield in, 562; Indians Brown, R. J., 275 in, 578; Ira Allen in, 414; James Daven- Browne, Elizabeth, 15 port in, 562; migration to, 270, 271; and Browne, Richard, 451-452 Natick, Mass., 554; and N. E. Company, Browne, Robert, 435, 437 553, 557-558; religion in, 434, 435, 438, Browne, Mrs. Robert, 435 455, 459; trade with, 414 Brownists, 243 Boswell, James, 254 Bruton, Eng., 283 INDEX 653 Buckinghamshire, Eng., 12, 242, 280-281, Cape Fear River, N. C., 389 282 Cape Fear River Valley, N. C., 229, 262 Buckley, Thomas E., S. J., review by, 481— Carey, Mathew, 172 483 Caribbean, 93, 98-100, 103, I09—I10, Bucks Co., Pa., 290-291, 294 308. See also Bermuda; Cuba; Jamaica; Buel, Richard, Jr., review by, 140-142 West Indies Buergen, Ann, 11 Carleton, Sir Guy, 214, 215, 216, 217, 220, Bukharin, Nikolai, 582 221 Bulkeley, Peter, 463 Carlisle, Eng., 440 Bull, Richard, 9 Carlos III, king of Spain, 179 Bumsted, J. M., review by, 628-630 Carnot, Lazare-Nicolas-Marguerite, 409, Buona Nova (ship), 9, 11 418, 419, 420, 425 Burchens, Barbara, 15, 18 Carolinas, 521, 524, 603. See also North Burges, Allice, 15 Carolina; South Carolina Burges, Barbara. See Burchens, Barbara Carr, Lois Green: on life in Chesapeake, Burgoyne, John, 203, 213 99, 373-374, 375, 378, 379, 381-382; Burkhart, Larry L., The Good Fight: Medi- on museum research, 358; on women in cine in Colonial Pennsylvania, reviewed, Chesapeake, 93-94, 101, 104, 106, 108, 485-488 112, 114, 378 Burlington, Vt., 413, 415 Carson, Cary, 355, 359, 363, 365, 368, Burnard, Trevor, “Inheritance and Inde- 371, 378, 382 pendence: Women’s Status in Early Co- Carta de libertad, 181 lonial Jamaica,” 93-114 Carter, Landon, 244 Burnet, Robert, 219 Carter, Robert, 244 Burr, Aaron, 430 Carter (family), 240 Burr, Esther Edwards, 640 Carter’s Grove (Colonial Williamsburg), Bury, Lancs., Eng., 440 364-365, 370 Butler, Jon, Awash in a Sea of Faith: Chris- Caruthers, William A., 244 tianizing the American People, reviewed, Cary, Lucius, 2d viscount Falkland, 600 118-124 Cary, Miles, 241 Byrd, William, I, 306 Cary, Sir Philip, 16 Byrd, William, II, 103, 110, 244 Cash, 405, 406 Cassell, Frank A., review by, 129-130 Caswell, Richard, 9, 16, 17 Cade’s Rebellion, 242 Catherine (slave), 184-185 Cahokia Indians, 363 Catholicism, 536 Cahokia Mounds (Ill.), 359 Catholics, 300, 371 Calder, Angus, 517 Cavaliers, 238-245, 278, 286-289, 306, Calthorpe (family), 240 598, 600, G10 Calvert, Cecil, 377 Cayton, Andrew R. L.: and Peter S. Onuf, Calvinists, 293, 300 The Midwest and the Nation: Rethinking Cambridge, Mass., 270, 271, 432-466 the History of an American Region, re- Cambridge Group, 590 viewed, 625-628; review by, 492-494 Cambridgeshire, Eng., 12, 232, 267, 269— Censuses, 52, 54—58, 63-64, 66-67, 299, 270, 273, 274, 280 366, 563, 573, 578-5796,3 9 Camden, S. C., 209, 211, 218, 401, 402 Chalcom, Jacob, 565, 567, 572 Canada, 256-257, 300, 308, 409-410, Chalcom, Leah, 577 412-4315,2 3 Chalklin, C. W., 275, 276 Canadians, 175 Chamblee, Can., 427 Canals, 415-417, 429 Chamblee Canal, 429 Cane, Christopher, 434 Champlain Canal, 429 Caninge, William, 5 Champlain Valley, 410-415, 419, 426—431 Canny, Nicholas, 297 Champney, John, 433 Canup, John, Out of the Wilderness: The Chapel Field (Historic St. Mary’s City), Emergence of an American Identity in Colo- 371, 374 nial New England, reviewed, 617-618 Chapin, Bradley, review by, 473-475 Cape Breton Island, 363 Chaplin, Joyce E., review by, 124-126 654 Chappell, Edward A., 379, 382 555-556, 563, 566, 573-574, 577, 601, Charles, Benjamin, 105 610; inheritance by, 104—105; in Mass., Charles I, king of Eng., 248, 283, 287, 599, 555-556, 563, 566, 573-574, 577; mi- 600 gration of, 3, 266—268; mortality of, 566; Charles II, king of Eng., 241, 287, 605, in N. E., 99; as servants, 555 606, 607 Chiltern Hills, Bucks., Eng., 242 Charles (ship), 11 Chittenden, Thomas, 411-412, 419, 422, Charles River, Mass., 554 427 Charleston, S. C.: Br. occupation of, 76, Chittenden Co., Vt., 66 202, 208-211, 214, 217-219; Créve- Chubarin, A. Q., 592 coeur on, 169; disease in, 82; Martha Church of England. See Anglican Church Laurens Ramsay it., 68-92; merchants City University of New York, 586, 589 in, 400-401; slave trade in, 195; trade Civil War (U. S.), 429 with, 392, 400-403. See also Drayton Claiborne, William (of La.), 192—196, 198 Hall (S. C.) Claiborne, William (of Va.), 240 Charlestown, Mass., 270, 271, 439, 445 Claiborne (Va. family), 240 Charlotte, N. C., 209 Clamson (family), 563 Chase, Philander D.: and W. W. Abbot et Clark, Charles E., review by, 311-313 al., eds., The Papers of George Washington. Clark, Christopher, The Roots of Rural Cap- Colonial Series. Vol. 3: April-November italism: Western Massachusetts, 1780- 1756. Vol. 4: November 1756-October 1860, reviewed, 332—334 1757. Vol. 5: October 1757-September Clark, Daniel, 196 1758. Vol. 6: September 1758-December Clark, Daniel, Jr., 192-193 1760. Vol. 7: January 1761-June 1767. Clarke, Henri-Jacques-Guillaume, duke of Ed., Revolutionary War Series. Vol. 1: Feltre, 409, 426 June-September 1775. Vol. 2: September- Class, 586 December 1775. Vol. 3: January-March Clayton, John, 240 1776, reviewed, 469—473 Clinton, George, 205 Cheisman (family), 240 Clinton, Henry, 207, 208, 212, 214 Chelmsford, Mass., 434 Clubmen’s Risings (Eng.), 284 Cheney, Lynne V., 354 Clyde River, 297 Chesapeake: children in, 94; Cole family in, Coartacién, 180-186, 192, 196 381-382; competency in, 379; consumer Cocker, Mrs., 111 behavior in, 378; culture of, 369, 521, Coke, Sir John, 599 598; demography of, 93-94, 103, 108— Colchester, Vt., 413 109, 114; development of, 527; economy Colden, Cadwallader, 164 of, 102-103, 112, 381-382; executors Cole, Robert, 381 in, 101-103; family in, 101; gender rela- Cole (family), 381 tions in, 101-109; historiography of, Coles, William Temple, 391 245, 286, 383; inheritance in, 93-94, Colleges, 50, 271 378; life in, 375; livestock in, 373; mar- Colonial National Historical Park (Va.), riage in, 604; migration to, 109, 239—- 376-377 241, 243; plantations in, 370, 383; re- Colonial Williamsburg (Va.): Ada Louise search on, 369; servants in, 109; Huxtable on, 356; archaeology at, 368; settlement in, 373; slavery in, 114, 364— and conferences, 374; interpretation at, 365; slaves in, 383-384; slave sites in, 357; On museum research, 354, 357— 367; standard of living in, 378, 379; 359, 361-366, 369-373, 382; publica- status of women in, 93-94, IOI—103, tions of, 375, 376, 379, 383; research 107, 108-109, 112, 113-114, 378; wid- facilities of, 366-367; and research ows in, 93-94, 101—109. See also Historic grants, 369-371; role of, 385 St. Mary’s City (Md.); Maryland; Virginia Colorado Historical Society, 350 Cheshire, Eng., 248, 249, 252, 281, 290, Comecho, Hezekiah, 577 292, 294, 440 Comecho (family), 577 Chicheley, Sir Henry, 240 Competency, 379, 574 Chicheley (farnily), 604, 606 Concord, Mass., 270, 589 Chickasaw Indians, 177 Congregationalists, 243 Children: in Chesapeake, 94; of Indians, Congress, U. S., 201-222, 411, 412 INDEX 655 Conkin, Paul K., review by, 496—499 Cremin, Lawrence, 57 Connecticut: abortion in, 19-49; female Cressy, David, 18 literacy in, 59-Go, 64, 66; gender in, Crévecoeur, James Hector St. John de, 21-23, 33-35, 39-44, 47-49, 53, 65- 159-172 66; Indians in, 562, 572; and Ira Allen, Crime. See specific crimes 410; migration to, 272, 436, 439, 457; Crofte, Bridget, 14 religion in, 562 Cromwell, Oliver, 97, 241, 248 Connecticut River, 410, 414 Cross, John, 105 Connecticut Valley, 270, 272, 366 Crosse, Sara, 15 Conner Prairie (Ind.), 354 Crowley, John E., 107 Conrad, Joseph, 169 Cuba, 180, 181, 191 Constantinople, Tur., Goo Cuffe, Mrs., 14 Constitution, U. S., 586, 589-591 Cuffe, John, 14 Consumer goods, 566, 569-571 Cultural crystallization, 230, 271, 522 Consumer revolution, 35, 378, 379 Culture (American): and Africans, 227, Convicts, 522 239, 243-245, 520, 525; and Am. Rev., Conyam, Tristram, 7, 9, 10 529; in backcountry, 228, 253, 256-258, Coochuck, Nathaniel, 565, 572 261, 301-302, 308, 518-519; and Br. Cook, Cornelius, 395 culture, 521—522; in Carolinas, 521, 524; Cooke, Elizabeth, 439, 460—461 change in, 227—228, 234-235, 243-245, Cooke, Joseph, 439 252, 277, 519, 520, 522-523, 525-528; Cooke, Thomas (father), 439 in Chesapeake, 369, 521, 598; and class, Cooke, Thomas (son), 439 225, 227, 229-230, 238-245, 260-261, Coon, David L., review by, 469-473 518, 519-520, 525, 526, 527; and com- Cooper, James Fenimore, 168 munity, 521; components of, 243; conti- Coopers, 436 nuities in, 225, 227-229, 234-235, 241- Cope, John, 110-111 242, 247, 251-252, 277, 308, 518-520, Cope, Molly, 111 22, $23, 525, 527; and convicts, 522; Corbin, Gawin, 241 and creole populations, 523, 526, 528; in Corbin, Henry, 241 Del. Valley, 246-252, 289-290, 306, Corbin, Thomas (father), 241 518-519; and demography, 521, 526, Corbin, Thomas (son), 241 528; development of, 261-264, 370, Cornell University, 591 18-520, 522, 523-529; and economy, Cornwall, Conn., 410 522, 526, 527, 528; and Eng. culture, Cornwall, Eng., 279-281 407; and environment, 227, 245, 301, Cornwallis, Charles, 209-210, 212-214, 304-306, 519, 520, 522, 525, 527-528, 412 611; and Europeans, 227, 239, 520, 523, Cotton, Catherine. See Wattle, Catherine 525; and family, 231, 521; in Fla., 524; Cotton and free blacks, 197-200; and G. B., Cotton, John, 458-459 527; and geography, 233; historiography Corton culture, 229 of, 224-225, 302—308; in Hudson River Council of Plantations (Eng.), 605 valley, 524; in Hudson’s Bay, 524; and Council of Trade (Eng.), 605 ideology, 258, 262; and Indians, 227, Counterfeiting, 36 239, 243-245, 519, 520, 522, 523, 525; County Cork, Ire., 437 in La., 524; and labor, 527; and land use, Courthouses, 365, 370, 382, 383 521, 527; in Mass., 263, 272, 277, 301, Courts, 44-48, 365, 370, 382, 383, 407 306, 518-519, 610; and material factors, Courtship, 23, 30, 31, 32 227, 301, 519, 522, 528, 611; in Md., Covell, Thomas, 8, 9 370; in Mid. Colonies, 261, 521, 524; Cowpens, Battle of, 210 and migration, 226—227, 260-262, 271, Cowper, William, 160 303, 370, 518, 520-521, 522-523, §27— Crafts. See Occupations 528; in N. C., 364; in N. E., 228, 231- Craftsmen. See Artisans 237, 261, 272, 301, 308, 378, 521, 524, Cranbrook, Kent, Eng., 440 637; in N. H., 301; and occupations, Craven, Wesley Frank, 279 527; origins of, 223, 224-225; in Pa, Credit, 392, 395-396, 403, 405-407, 414 249-251, 256-257, 524; and politics, Creighton, Donald G., 430 262, 528, 529; and population, 527; and 656 INDEX race relations, 521, 526, 529; and region, Dedham, Mass., 270, 271, 435, 436, 554, 228, 243, 261-262, 306, 518-527, 529; 558, 566 and religion, 226, 228-229, 233, 235— Deeds, 56, 58-61, 63-65, 366 236, 246-247, 263, 289-290, 306, 525; Deer Island, Mass., 555, 557 of Rio Grande valley, 524; and settle- Deerskin, 392, 402, 405 ment patterns, 521; S. I. Zhuk on, 590; Deetz, James, 380, 381 and slavery, 301, 522; and society, 521, Deference, 591 527; in South, 261, 288; in St. Lawrence Defoe, Daniel, 254 River valley, 524; study of, in U.S.S.R., Degges. See Digges, Edward; Digges (fami- 593; of Texas, 524; T. H. Breen on, 526, ly) 528; and trade, 529; in Va., 238-245, Delaware, 197—200 278, 286-289, 306, 307, 370, 518-519, Delaware River, 300, 521 524, 598, 610-611; in W. I., 524. See also Delaware Valley: architecture in, 251; age Fischer, David Hackett, A/lbion’s Seed: in, 251; class in, 290-292, 293-294; cul- Four British Folkways in America; Folk- ture of, 226, 229, 246-252, 261-262, ways 285-290, 293-294, 306, 518-519; defi- Culture (British), 225, 226, 229, 230, 253— nition of, 250; diet in, 251; economy of, 259, 294-302, 518-519, 520-522 251; family in, 251; First Purchasers in, Culture (English): and Am. culture, 307, 290-291; gender in, 251; historiography 518-519; and Am. Rev., 262; in E. An- of, 247; marriage in, 293—294; migration glia, 231-237; in east of Eng., 274-277; tO, 225, 246, 252, 261, 269-271, 286, Indians and, 553-555, 557-563, 566— 289-293; property in, 279, 305; settle- 572, 577-578; in Midlands, 246—249, ment in, 251; society in, 251. See also 292-293; regions of, 226, 230, 518; in Delaware; Pennsylvania south and west of Eng., 239, 241-242, Delbanco, Andrew, review by, 617-618 242-243, 282-286 Dellient, Andrew, 211 Culture (European), 304-305 Dement’ev, I. P., 580 Culture (Latin American), 271 Demography: and Am. culture, 521, 526, Culture, history of, 302-308 528; of Barbados, 99; of Brit. W. I., 98; Cumberland, Eng., 248, 249, 281, 292, 299 of Caribbean, 93, 98-100; and change, Cumberland Co., Me., 66 114; of Chesapeake, 93-94, 99, 103, Currency, 392, 405 108-109, 114; Indians and, 552, 553, Czechoslovakia, 580 556, 563-565, 572, 573-574, 577; of Jam., 97-104, 107—109, 114; of London, 99, 107-108; of Mass., 553, 560, 563— Danforth, Samuel, 557 565, 568, 573-574, 579; of N. E., 99, Danilov, V. P., 582, 584 552, 572, 579; study of, 95; and women, Dan River, Va., 395 93-94 Daucks, Marie, 3, 18 Denbigh, Wales, 12 Dauson, Margaret, 15 Derbyshire, Eng., 12, 281, 290, 292 Davenport, James, 562 Destrehan (planter), 184—185 Davids, John, 400 Devon, Eng., 281-282 Davidson, Cathy N., 643 Devonshire, Eng., 232, 239, 242, 243, Davies, R. W., 584 280-282 Davis, Natalie Zemon, 590 Dewig (family), 563 Dawks, Mary. See Daucks, Marie Dexter, Solomon, 579 Day, Alan F., A Social Study of Lawyers in Dexter (family), 563 Maryland, 1660-1775, reviewed, 129- D’Houdetot, Madame, 166 130 Dickey, John, 390, 395 Dayton, Cornelia Hughes: “Taking the Dier, Jane, 3, 11, 15 Trade: Abortion and Gender Relations in Digby, Robert, 215 an Eighteenth-Century New England Diggers, 243 Village,” 19-49; review by, 613-615 Digges, Edward, 602 Deal, Douglas, review by, 477-479 Digges (family), 306, 604, 606 Dean, Eng., 243 Dinkin, Robert J., review by, 127—129 Deane, Silas, 416 Dippel, Horst, 589 Dearborn, Henry, 193 Disease, 577, 579. See also Epidemics INDEX 657 Dniepropetrovsk State University Eccles, Richard, 434 (U.S.S.R.), 589 Ecology, 553, 566, 579 Doddridge, Philip, 74, 83 Economy: and Am. culture, 522, 526, 527, Dolling, Mary. See Gookin, Mary Dolling 528; of backcountry, 387-408; of Ches- Domesday Book, 233 apeake, 102—103, 112, 381—382; of Del. Donne, John, 599 Valley, 251; of Eng., 234-235, 237, 243; Dorchester, Mass., 2 70O of Eur., 590; of G. B., 258; and gender Dorrill, William, 110 roles, 398; historiography of, 516; Indi- Dorsetshire, Eng., 12, 23 ans and, 552, 553, 557, 566-567, 568, 282 571, 572, 574-575, 577, 579; of Jam., Downey, Dorcas. See Bridge, Dorcas 97, 103, 112; and land speculation, 410— Downey (mother) 411, 413, 414, 415; of Mass., 553, 568, Drayton (family), 363 574-575; of Md., 370, 383; and migra- Drayton Hall (S. C.), 363, 364, 367 tion, 521, 528; of N. Am., 590; of N. C., Drinker, Elizabeth Sandwith, 641 387-408; of N. E., 234-235, 236-237, Drisco House (Strawbery Banke), 364 370, 375, 378-381, 552, 560. 566—567, Du Bartas, Guillaume de Salluste, 160 571-572, 579; of Pa., 251; and rebellion, Dublin, Thomas, review by, 332-334 591; and retail trade, 387—408; and trade Dubovitskii, G. A., 592, 593 with Can., 412-414; of U. S., 72; of Va., Dudley, Mass., 575 238, 370, 383, 602-603, 605, 611; of Dufour, Ronald P., review by, 490-492 Vt., 414 Dumanoir, Sieur Jean-Baptiste Faucon, 175 Economy, political, 591 Dunaway, Wayland, 298 Eden, Barbara, 437 Dunn, Richard S., 95, 99 Eden, Methuselah, 106 Dunster, Elizabeth. See Willard, Elizabeth Edgehill, Warwick, Eng., 288 Dunster Edinburgh, Scot., 295, 297, 299 Dunster, Henry, 435, 440, 465-466 Education, 50, 53, 64-66, 78, 258, 639, Dunster (family), 440, 465-466 643, 645, 646-648. See also Harvard Col- Durham, Eng., 281, 292 lege Dutch, 603 Edwards, Jonathan, 170, 531-551 Duxbury, Mass., 462 Egerton, John, 11 Dwight, Abigail, 640 Eggleston, Edward, 224, 302, 518 Dwight, Timothy, 170 Egypt Susannah (slave), 111 Dworetz, Steven M., The Unvarnished Doc- Eliot, Rev. John, 438, 460, 552, 553, 554, trine: Locke, Liberalism, and the American 556, 557, 560, 563, 571 Revolution, reviewed, 496—499 Elites: and Am. culture, 225, 227, 229- Dyer, Jane. See Dier, Jane 230, 238-245, 260-261, 518, 519-520, 525, 527; in Del. Valley, 290-292; edu- cation of, 646-647; in Eng., 241; and Earle, John, 579 Eng. Civil Wars, 238, 240, 287; in Eur., Earls Colne, Essex, Eng., 435 279; in G. B., 279; and Dr. John Hallow- East Anglia, Eng.: building in, 234; culture ell, 39; and literacy, 643; in Mass., 267, of, 231-237, 255, 293, 518-519; defini- 271-272; and migration, 298—299; and tions of, 232, 272-274; economy of, politics, 591; and slavery, 305; in Va., 234-235, 276; literacy in, 276, 295; mar- 238-245, 278, 279, 286—289, 306, 604, riage in, 233; migration from, 225, 232, 605, 606, 610, 611 277, 279-280, 297; property in, 235, Elliott, John H., review by, 614-615 275, 283; religion in, 276, 277; settle- Ellis, Sabina, 77 ment patterns in, 234, 276, 283; social Ellis, Welbore, 214 rank in, 234, 235; uprisings in, 284 Eilyott, Mary, 14, 18 East Cheshire, Eng. See Cheshire, Eng. Emancipation. See Manumission East Kent, Eng. See Kent, Eng. Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 536 East Lancashire, Eng. See Lancashire, Eng. Emerson Bixby site (Old Sturbridge Vil- East Lincolnshire, Eng. See Lincolnshire, lage), 375, 378 Eng. Emmison, F. G., 276 Eaton, Mr., 14 Emmonds, Mr., 14 Eaton, Nathaniel, 435 England: Angus Calder on, 517; artists in, 658 INDEX 599; courthouses in, 365; Danelaw juris- Essex Co., Mass., 66, 270, 271 diction in, 233; Daniel Gookin, Sr., in, Europe, 162, 279, 521, 590 437; economy of, 234, 235, 237, 243; Europeans, 520, 523, 525, 526, 588-589 Frances Culpeper Stephens Berkeley in, Evans, E. Estyn, 256 604; freemen in, 283; government in, Eve, 39 275-276, 415, 600, 605; ideology in, Executors, 96—97, 101-103 288-289; intellectuals in, 599; and Ira Exploration, 523, 526 Allen, 415-417, 421-424, 428-429, 430; Isaac Norris, Jr., in, 640; Levi Allen in, 416, 417; libraries in, 605; literacy in, Fairfax Chronicles, 376 276, 295; marriage in, 107-108, 604; Fairfield Co., Conn., 66 and migration, 3—18, 225, 239-241, 243, Family: and Am. culture, 231, 521; in Ches- 251, 253-257, 260—261, 264-274, 277- apeake, 93; correspondence within, 640— 282, 289-293, 436, 439-440; and Olive 641; in Dei. Valley, 251; in Eng. Mid- Branch (ship), 421-422, 423; playwrights lands, 293; in G. B., 251; Indians and, in, 598-599; property in, 275, 283; 553, 554, 565-566; in London, 99, 107— Quakers in, 251, 290-293, 294; regions 108; in Mass., 565-566, 573-574; and of, 232, 249, 253-255, 260-261, 271— migration, 268; in N. E., 34—35, 99, 378, 274, 279-282, 290-293, 294-302; reli- 435; and religion, 435; in South, 109; in gion in, 242-243, 247-249, 252, 258, Va., 103, 110, 610; in W. 1., 93, 96, 97, 461; settlement patterns in, 233, 234; 99—-I01, 103-106, 109-110 slaves in, 283; society in, 283; and trade, Fanning, Elizabeth, 435 387, 413, 603, 605; uprisings in, 284; Fanning, Thomas, 435, 441 urbanization in, 283; West Country of, Fanning (family), 435, 441 598; Sir William Berkeley in, 598—Goo, Farmers, 380 392, 399, 413 603, 609; and William Tate, 418. See also Farmers’ Museum (N. Y.), 356, 359, 364, Culture (English); Great Britain; Inter- 372, 376 regnum; London, Eng. Farrar, John, 602 English Civil Wars: and Battle of Worces- Fauntleroy (family), 240 ter, 241; in east of Eng., 283-284; elites Fay, Jonas, 412 and, 238, 240, 287; Jonathan Edwards Fay, Josiah, 412 on, 531; in Midlands, 248; in north of Fean, Hannah, 435 Eng., 283-284; in south of Eng., 242, Federalists, 418, 423, 430 282, 283-284; and urban areas, 283— Fegins (family), 563 284; Va. and, 287—288, 438, 602; in west Félicité (slave), 184-185 of Eng., 242, 282, 283-284; and Sir Feltre, duke of. See Clarke, Henri-Jacques- William Berkeley, 600, 604, 605-606 Guillaume Enlightenment, Scottish, 255, 258, 301 Fenians, 429 Environment, 227, 245, 303-306, 520, Fenn (family), 435, 441 $22, 527-528, 611 Ferguson, Adam, 258 Ephraim, Joseph, 567, 572, 577 Ferrar, Mrs., 14 Ephraim (family), 565, 567, 572 Ferrar, John, 16, 18 Epidemics, 82, 553, 563, 565, 573-574, Ferrar, Nicholas, 6, 7, 9—10, 11, 15, 17, 18 576 Ferrar (family), 240 Equi, Betty Bowman, 575 Ferrar Papers, 7, 9 Equi, Zachariah, 575 Ferries, 436, 443-445 Ernst, Joseph, 408 Fielding, Henry, 285 Errington. See Arrington, Abraham; Ar- Filmer, Henry, 306 rington, Ann; Arrington, Mary; Ar- Filmer, Mary Horsmanden, 306 rington, Rebecca Filmer, Robert, 306, 608 Errington, Jane, review by, 338-340 Filmer, Samuel, 306 Essex, Eng.: architecture in, 275; and E. Filmer (family), 228, 240, 306—307 Anglia, 232, 272-273; economy of, 234; Finche, Catherine, 12—13 migration from, 12, 232, 265-273, 277, Finlay, Roger, 107 279-281, 435, 439, 440; property in, Fischer, David Hackett: “Albion and the 283; Quakers in, 294; settlement pat- Critics: Further Evidence and Reflec-' terns in, 234; and Wat Tyler, 284 tion,” 260-308; response of, to Barry

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