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Morgan Jones, ' Chaplain to the Plantations of South 

 Carolina,' dated New York, March loth, 1685-6. Mr. 

 Jones says he was captured by the Tuscorara Indians, 

 from whom a tribe of Doegs ransomed him. These 

 Doegs spoke Welsh, and Mr. Jones ' did preach to 

 them three times a week in the British language.' 



P. 3 1 1- -There are not many records of visits to 

 Bath-town at this period or even much later. 



See, Bayard, Voyage dans I'interieur des Etats- 

 Unis, a Bath, Winchester, dans la Vallee de Shenan- 

 doha, &c. Pendant I'ete de //pi. Paris, 1797, pp. 75- 

 105. 



Also, James K. Paulding, Letters from the South 

 written during the Summer of 1816. New York, 1817, 

 II, 224-245. 



P. 313 A few years later, in 1796, Isaac Weld 

 found Winchester the largest town in America west 

 of the mountains. 



P. 314 This is doubtless a mistake, not Delancy, 

 but Dulan-y. 



See, One Hundred Years Ago or the Life and Times 

 of the Rev. Walter Diilany Addison, 1769-1848. By 

 Elizabeth Hesselius Murray. Philadelphia, 1895, pp. 

 66,67. 



P. 320 " The assembly, or parliament of North 

 Carolina rewarded him with his freedom and two hun- 

 dred pounds." Smyth, Tour &c. London, 1784, I, 

 109. 



P. 340 For some account of Dr. Wiesenthal, 1726- 

 1789, ist President and prime mover of the German 

 Society of Maryland, see, Hennighausen, History of 

 the German Society of Maryland. Baltimore, 1909. 



