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South Carolina. Correspondence, original, Secretary of State, 1736-1743 [electronic resource].
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- South Carolina.
- Series:
- Colonial America (Marlborough, England)
- Colonial America. Module 1
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of, 1693-1768.
- Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Holles.
- Bull, William, 1683-1755.
- Bull, William.
- South Carolina. General Assembly--Records and correspondence.
- South Carolina.
- South Carolina. Council--Records and correspondence.
- Great Britain. Colonial Office--Records and correspondence.
- Great Britain.
- Great Britain. Board of Trade--Records and correspondence.
- South Carolina--Politics and government--To 1775.
- South Carolina--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources.
- South Carolina--Commerce--History--18th century--Sources.
- Plantations--South Carolina--History--18th century--Sources.
- Plantations.
- Great Britain--Colonies--America--History--18th century--Sources.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (55 items)
- Other Title:
- Correspondence, original, Secretary of State, 1736-1743
- Place of Publication:
- Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital, c2015.
- Contents:
- An account of sundry goods imported, and of sundry goods of the produce of this province exported, from the several ports of Charles-Town, George-Town and Port-Royal in South Carolina, from the first of November 1736, to the first of November 1737. With the number of vessels entered and cleared in each port
- An account of sundry goods imported, and of sundry goods of the produce of this province exported, from the year 1724, to the year 1735. With the number of vessels entered and cleared each year
- Address of the Province of South Carolina to the King
- Appointment of Childermas Croft as General Clerk of the Assembly in South Carolina
- Bull to Carteret recommending Colonel Alexander Vanderdussen
- Colonel Vanderdussen's memorial
- Colonel Vanderdussen's memorial to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle
- Copy of address from the inhabitants of Port Royal in South Carolina to General Oglethorpe after the invasion of Georgia
- Copy of the affidavit of Francis Bulson taken at South Carolina
- Copy of Colonel Bull, President of South Carolina, his representation to the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations
- Copy of the deposition of Charles Hicks, merchant, taken before Lieutenant Governor Bull and the Council of South Carolina
- Copy of the deposition of John Raven Bedon, taken before Lieutenant Governor Bull and the Council of South Carolina
- Copy of Joseph Prew's affidavit taken before the President of South Carolina
- Copy of a letter from Captain Digby Dent, Commodore at Jamaica, to Colonel Broughton, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina
- Copy of a letter from Lieutenant Governor Bull to the Board of Trade
- Copy of a letter from the Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina to the Board of Trade
- Copy of a letter from Mr Trelawny to William Bull Esq
- Copy of a letter from Mr. Bull, Commander in Chief at South Carolina, to the Board of Trade
- Copy of a letter from Mr. Moore to the Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina by order of General Oglethorpe
- Copy of a letter to Captain Digby Dent, Commodore at Jamaica
- Copy of a letter to Colonel Bull, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina, from Mr. Horton with the copy of one from Mr. Clarke, Lieutenant Governor of New York to General Oglethorpe
- Copy of a minute of Council dated 5th November 1741
- Copy of several examinations, depositions and letter et cetera in support of the representation to the Lords for Trade and Plantations
- Copy of two affidavits taken at South Carolina
- The examination of John Gerald of Charles Town in South Carolina, merchant
- Extract of the deposition of Captain Alexander Parris taken before Lieutenant Governor Bull and the Council of South Carolina [copy]
- Extract of the deposition of Captain Edmond Gale, taken before Lieutenant Governor Bull and the Council of South Carolina
- Extract of the deposition of Captain Edward Morris, taken before Lieutenant Governor Bull and the Council of South Carolina
- Extract of a letter from Captain Fanshawe, Commander of His Majesty's ship 'Phoenix' and the petition of John Cadownhead of South Carolina
- Extract of a letter from Colonel Bull, President of the Council at South Carolina, to the Board of Trade informing them that the Cherokee Indians suspected the French had a design of marching an army against them and begged the some might be laid before His Majesty in order to obtain his protection and assistance
- Extract of a letter from William Bull Esq., Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina to the Board of Trade
- James Howell's deposition
- Letter discussing a representation of the General Assembly of South Carolina concerning the state of the province
- Letter from the Board of Trade to the Duke of Newcastle inclosing an extract from Mr. Bull, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina, transmitting a representation of the Lieutenant Governor and Council, to His Majesty of the defenceless states of Port Royal and parts adjacent
- Letter from the Board of Trade to the Duke of Newcastle inclosing an extract from Mr. Bull, President of the Council in South Carolina, stating the danger that province is in from the row gallies which the Spaniards have at St. Augustine
- Letter from the Board of Trade to the Duke of Newcastle inclosing a representation of the state of South Carolina with several examinations
- Letter from the Board of Trade to the Duke of Newcastle informing him they had received a letter from Mr. Bull, Governor of South Carolina, concerning the designs of French and Spaniards against that province et cetera
- Letter from the Board of Trade to the Duke of Newcastle informing him they had received a letter from Mr. Bull, President of the Council of South Carolina, starting the exchange of some English prisoners at St. Augustine for Spanish prisoners now in England with an order of council postponing the consideration of that affair
- Letter from the Board of Trade to the Duke of Newcastle informing him they were preparing then report upon the instructions for Colonel Horsey appointed to the government of South Carolina, and would take an early opportunity of forwarding them
- Letter from the Board of Trade to the Duke of Newcastle transmitting a copy of a letter from Mr. Bull, President of the Council of South Carolina, with the affidavits relative to the preparation of the Spaniards to invade that colony
- Letter from the Board of Trade to the Duke of Newcastle transmitting a letter received by them from Colonel Bull, President of the Council of South Carolina, giving an account of the state of affairs in that province and of the design of the French and Spaniards
- Letter from the Board of Trade to the Duke of Newcastle with copies of two letters with respect to the designs of the Spaniards against the British colonies of South Carolina
- Letter from the Board of Trade to the Duke of Newcastle with the copy of a letter received by them from Mr. Bull, President of the Council of South Carolina, relative to the friendly disposition of the Choctaw Indians towards the English lately in the interest of France
- Letter from the Board of Trade to the Duke of Newcastle with the extract of a letter from Mr. Bull, President of South Carolina, containing an account of the state of that province
- Letter from the Board of Trade to the Duke of Newcastle with a letter from Colonel Bull, President and Commander in Chief of South Carolina, regarding the state of that province
- Letter from Mr. Bladen to the Duke of Newcastle relative to the limits of South Carolina and the right of cutting logwood at Campeachy
- Letter from William Bull to the Duke of Newcastle discussing the death of Alexander Skene, Member of Council in South Carolina
- Letter of recommendation from William Bull to the Duke of Newcastle
- Letters from the Board of Trade to the Duke of Newcastle inclosing the extract of a letter from Colonel Bull, President of the Council of South Carolina, containing further accounts of the progress of the French near the River Mississippi
- Memorial and copy of the verdict of the coroners jury upon the view of the body of James Radford against Samuel Batters for willful murder
- The memorial of John Hammerton, Secretary of South Carolina
- Memorial of several merchants trading to South Carolina recommending Mr Whitaker to be Chief Justice
- Representation from the Council and Assembly of South Carolina to His Majesty [copy]
- Representation of the Lieutenant Governor and Council of South Carolina
- Warrant for delivering ordnance stores, to be sent to South Carolina.
- Notes:
- Title from publisher's website (resource viewed on 7 Oct. 2015)
- Volume reference numbers: CO 5/384.
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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