ANNUAL REGISTER. 
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West Indies: account of the British islands, 
~xxxv 421 
«»». natural productions, xlv 802 
+++. acts respecting, i 136 
»++- prosecution of the war there, ii 11 
++». attempt on Martinico, ii 12 
«++ attack on Guadaloupe, ii 13 
+++. Surrender of Guadaloupe and the 
small islands adjacent, ii 14, 226, 227 
..+- Marie Galante surrendered, ii 15 
e+». proclamation at Antigua for raising 
men for an expedition against Guada- 
loupe, ii 93, 94 
---- two French ships taken, with Dutch 
ships under their convoy, ii 102 
..+. Guadaloupe sugars to be entered as 
British plantation, ii 108 
.--- subscription at Slaughter’s coflee house 
for the sufferers by the fire in Covent 
Garden, ii 132 
-.-. number of French privateers taken, iii 
83] 
«+.» flag of truce trade with the French, 
iii 219] 
»+»«- Dominica taken from the French, iv 
58] 13841] 
+... two French frigates taken, and two 
destroyed, iv 70] 
+--- French vessels cut out of Cumberland 
harbour, iv 97] 
+... English ships from Monte Christi, 
condemned at Jamaica, ordered to be 
restored, iv 127] 
e+». French property conveyed in Dutch 
bottoms, iv 145] 
bias expedition against the F. islands, v 
«+.» Martinico taken, v 34] 
+... Grenada, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent’s 
surrendered, v 35] 
et at against the Havannah, v 
--.. attack on the Moro fort, v 39] 
«+.. English battery set on fire, v 40] 
++.» distress of the British troops, id. 
«+. the Moro taken, v 42] 
+... the Havannah surrendered, v 43] 
+.» cessions at the peace, v 58] 
++.» right of cutting logwood in the bay of 
Honduras, v 60] 
ses Settlement of, at the peace of 1762, v 
237-9] 
«+++ several pirate vessels in, vi 83] 
s+». right of customhouse officers to rum- 
mage ships with a light decided, vi 
112} 
«+-- proclamation for the sale of crown 
lands in by auction, vii 57] 
Ric complaints of our logwood cutters, vii 
«++ Officers of the navy sworn as custom- 
house officers, and some Spanish vessels 
seized, vii 84] 
e+-- Danish ports in St. Thomas’s and St, 
John’s declared free, vii 89] 
Parr I. 
657 
WE 
West Indies: conduct of the French at the 
Turks islands, vii 97] 
«+++ checks to the Spanish trade removed, 
vii 107] 
e+». exertions of the French in the, id. 
++» colonial duties, vii 164] 166] 
-++- Officers of the king’s ships appointed 
to act as custom-house officers, viii 18] 
+++» mischiefs of this, 7. 21] 
>+++ proceedings with respect to the stamp 
act, viii 56] 
+++. instructions for the allotment of the 
ceded islands, viii 75] 76] 
++». importance of preserving woodlands 
in, viii 76] 
+++. encouragement of emigrants to, by the 
French, viii 94] 
+++. adjustment of disputes between our 
os cutters and the Spaniards, viii 
++. hurricanes in, viii 112] ix 155-7] 194] 
x 52] 54] 94] xv 140. xxiii 292] xxiv 
30] xxviii 210] 211] 214] xxxv 2. xiliii 
31. xlvi 429. liv 211] 128. lv 195] lvii 
77. lviii 141. lix 101. Ix 153] 145. Ixi 3, 
11, 70, 102, 103 
+++ restrictions on foreign ships approach- 
ing the shore suspended by the French, 
viii 132] 
«ees Coals 
158] 
+++ bill passed for opening free ports in, 
ix 47] 
++«. Supposed number of men capable of 
bearing arms in, ix 60] 
«+-- Turks island taken possession of in 
the name of the king, ix 62] 
--+. British salt vessels seized by the 
Spaniards, ix 127] 
«++. curious observations in a voyage to, ix 
189 
+++ earthquakes in various parts, x 53] 54] 
xxiii 293] xxxiii 37] 
.... treatment of British vessels by the 
Spaniards, x 89] 105] 123] 124] 125] 
-..- conduct of the French and Spaniards 
in, x 165] 
---. Salary of the goy. of the Leeward 
islands, xi 151] 152] 
+++. engagement with a French smuggler, 
xii 112] 
---- master of a ship charged with selling 
his apprentice, xiv 65] 
+... numerous captures by the Spanish 
guau Ja costas, xv 81] 
+... expedition against the Caribs in St. 
Vincent’s. See St. Vincent’s 
ees. pension granted out of the 4} per 
cent Leeward island duties, xvi 124] 
.»-- Toracola, or Crab island, claimed by 
the Spaniards, xvii 111] 
«++. petition of the merchants and planters 
to the H. of Commons on American 
affairs, xviii 62] 
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