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.79.  Humble Petition of Joseph Boone Merchant on Behalf of Himself and ManyOther Inhabitants of the Province of Carolina,  in ibid., 637 40.80.  The Humble Address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Tem-poral in Parliament,  Mar.12, 1706, in ibid., 636 37.81.  At the Court at Windsor,  June 10, 1706,   At the Court at St.James,  June 26,1706, both in ibid., 643, 644.82.Salley, Commissions and Instructions, 192.83.Ibid., 189.84.Gordon to Secretary, May 13, 1709, in Saunders, CRNC, 1:709 10.Chapter 61.Archdale to Fox, Mar.25, 1686, in Bowden, History, 415 16.2.John Archdale,   A New Description of That Fertile and Pleasant Province ofCarolina, with a Brief Account of Its Discovery, Settling, and the GovernmentThereof to This Time, with Several Remarkable Passages of Divine Provi-dence during my Time  (1707), in Salley, Narratives, 285 86.3.Jenings to Lords of Trade, Nov.27, 1708, in Saunders, CRNC, 1:692.4.Kuliko", Tobacco and Slaves, 40.5.  Mr.Blair s Mission to North Carolina,  in Saunders, CRNC, 1:603.6.Ibid.7.Francis Nicholson to Henderson Walker, Nov.8, 1699, in ibid., 515.8.Henderson Walker to Francis Nicholson, Nov.18, 1699, in ibid., 517.9.  Articles of Agreement with the Bay River Indians,  Sept.23, 1699, inNCHGR, 1:598 99.10.  Order from Walker Relating to Bay River Indians,  May 14, 1701, in ibid., 597.11.John Lawson to Walker, June 23, 1701, in ibid., 598.12.Gallay, Indian Slave Trade, 313 14.Although there were Indian slaves in NorthCarolina throughout the proprietary era, neither slave labor nor the slave tradeplayed a major role in the economy, as was the case in South Carolina.NorthCarolina s economy was more closely linked to that of Virginia, where Africanslavery predominated.In 1670, Indians had received free status in Virginia,where their land, not their labor, governed relations between natives and new-184 - Notes to Pages 110 15 comers.See Parent, Foul Means, 114.The long peace in Albemarle resultedfrom the limits of settlement until 1695.13.Lawson, New Voyage, xi xxii.14.Ibid., 209 11.15.Miscellaneous Court of Chancery Records, n.d., in Parker, CRNC, 3:511 12.16.  A Majors Commission,  n.d.,   War Declared against the Core & Nynee In-dians,  1703, both in NCHGR, 2:202, 204; Parramore,   Tuscarora Ascen-dancy,  307 26.17.Lionel Reading to Barrow, Oct.20, 1703, in NCHGR, 2:193 94.18.Pamlico Residents to Governor and Council, Feb.29, 1704, in Cain, CRNC,401 2.19.Archdale to Fox, Mar.1686, in Bowden, History, 416.20.Lawson, New Voyage, 242.21.Pamlico residents to Governor and Council, Feb.29, 1704, in Cain, CRNC,402.22.McIlwaine, Executive Journals, 2:390.23.Ibid., 402.24.Lawson, New Voyage, 211 12.25.William Powell to Daniel, Oct.20, 1704, in NCHGR, 1:437.26.  Humble Petition of the Inhabitants of Matchapungo to Deputy Gov.andCouncil,  n.d., in Cain, CRNC, 397 98.27.Bath County Court, Nov.22, 1704, in NCHGR, 1:441.28.  Humble Petition of the Inhabitants of Neus Rivir to Deputy Gov.Daniel andCouncil,  n.d., in Cain, CRNC, 396 97.29.William S.Price, CRNC, 444; Lawson, New Voyage, 174 76.Lawson s interestsdictated that he promote settlement in the region, and he certainly set out to dothat.His journal and travelogue, A New Voyage to Carolina, is proprietary NorthCarolina s only book and an invaluable source, but it must be understood in thecontext of the writer as a booster for the colony.Thus, his praises may beexaggerated and his criticisms underplayed.He is, however, the best source forinformation about the native North Carolinians.30.Lawson, New Voyage, 222, 243 44.31.  An Act to Encourage the Settlement of This Country, [Carolina, North], [1707], in Saunders, CRNC, 1:674 75.32.Seymour to Lords of Trade, June 10, 1707, in ibid., 664 65.33.Ibid., Aug.16, 1707, 666.34.Board of Trade to Her Majesty, Nov.12, 1707, Seymour to Lords of Trade, June23, 1708, both in ibid., 1:672 73, 682 83.Notes to Pages 115 19 0 185 35.Minutes of Council Meeting, Nov.1, 1706, in Cain, CRNC, 5 6.36.Lowry,   Class,  151 53, 161, 165 66.37.Garrow,   Mattamuskeet Documents  ; Parramore,   Tuscarora Ascendancy, 309 11.38.General Court Records, Nov.1694, in Saunders, CRNC, 1:432.39.Duckenfield to Glover, n.d., in NCHGR, 3:64.40 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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