ST. HELENA 171 



IN SECOND BOOK, 1680. 



Page 155. That troops will be paid half in cash and half in goods. 

 The ship Bridgewater with slaves from St. Laurence Island 



bound to Barbadoes. 



Pinnace sold by inch of candle. 

 Page 163. Ship Friends Adventure with slaves from St. Laurence, 



alarm occasioned by her arrival. 

 Page 184. William and John free trader from Bengalla in a leaky 



state. 



Page 187. Ponds by the Saley port, Fort James. 

 Page 195. Mr. Church the minister exchanging a black woman for 



a black man. 

 Page 209. Permission to planters to take away fallen trees in the 



Great Wood. 



Page 220. Church rate i/- per 20 acres or id. per head of stock. 

 Page 231. Wm. Saddler is discovered to be a Quaker, for which 



and other bad behaviour he is ordered to leave the island. 

 Complaint by A. Wilson against Kersey for calling him 



wizard. A black man is distrained for debt and ordered to be 



sold. 



Page 239. A woman whipped at the Flagstaff, Jamestown. Con- 

 tract and agreement by a joiner to make a chest of drawers. 

 Page 241. Asses no increase in. Two acres of potatoes. 

 Page 253. 320 yams per month with beef, sweet oil, lamp oil, 30 



candles, etc. allowed to Mr. Church the minister. 

 Page 256. Also rice, vinegar, and paddy for his fowls. Fish royal 



the sea cow (royalty claimed on). 

 Page 269. W. Gates called Mrs. Powell a witch on the ground that 



he has never thriven since he took home his little daughter. 

 Page 277. Gates to ask pardon publicly in the church. Inhabitants 



have cut down much wood and building timber. 

 Page 289. Wood and timber in Sandy Bay. Thomstone wood. 

 Page 290. Extraordinary drought and failure of water. 

 Page 297. Timber and wood in Sharke's Valley and Fisher's Valley. 

 Page 299. Women whipped on their naked bodies at the Flagstaff 



in Jamestown. 



Wood and timber at Hutt's plain. 

 Chubb's spring. 



Page 331. W. Melling to keep school in the church. 

 Page 336. The only boat at St. Helena blown out to sea and lost. 

 Page 396. Mr. Church the minister dead. Mr. J. Cramond ap- 

 pointed. Mr. Lufkin, being one of a sober serious life and con- 

 versation, appointed member of Council. 

 Page 404. Order for erecting Court of Ad judicature or sessions 



house. The market house near Fort James selected for the 



purpose. 

 Page 406. Mr. J. Sick the first sheriff. Prison to be appointed and 



made. 

 Page 607. Edmund Chubb killed by falling from a ledge of rocks 



