Nexvcajlle upon Tine. 



14.71 The wool mud go to Calais or Middleburg i, 68S 

 1600 N.gets a new ch:irter — hoaft-men incorporated ii,ei5 

 1615 Many Engl, and foreign (liips in the co.il trade lii 

 i6i-j Coal-owners oiler to pay for prottftion to the 



Hups - - - 347 



1^37.38 Sale of coal twice monopolized 400,401 



i6j5 Mode of condiifting the coal trade . 460 



1676 Newcallle has 80,000 tuns of (hipping 580 



1760 Trade and population of Newcallle iii, 324 



1768 Number of velTcls cleared out . 485 



17S1 Number ef chargeable houfes . 704 



1786 Aft for various improvements . iv, 102 



1787 And for a theatre - - 127 

 J791 New caftle made a port for tobacco and fnufF 223 

 1567 A'<!»/ (/ra/fry introduced in Kngland . ii, 145 



New England — See America, Unit'd Jiatts. 

 ]6o6-i620 Voyages made to the country (ince called 



New England, and forae attempts to fettle ii,304 

 i6i6 Englilli carry fifh, &:c from it to Spain 285 



1620 Settlement made at Plymouth — country named 304 

 162.1 People perfecuted for religion llrengthcn the 



colony — become perfecutors in their turn 306 

 1619 Mailachufets incorporated, &:c - _ - 338 

 1(137.38 Emigration to New England refirained 395,402! 

 j66i Many diifenters emigrate to Ne^v England 496 



1662 Connecticut chartered - - 508 ; 



1663 Rhode ifland and Providence chartered . 512' 

 1670 Sir J. Child's remarks fiiow a jealoufy already 



entertained of the ihipping and filhing of 

 New England - - - 55) 



1690 Forces from N. England fake Annapoli?, &c 646 

 J691 Men loft and debt incurred by an abortive ex- 

 pedition againfl Quebec - - 649 

 J715 Plea of N. E. for retaining the charters iii, 47)48 

 Progrefs of N. E. in pitch, tar, &:c hemp, 

 shipbuilding, woolen manufafture, copper, 

 horfe^, provifions, fifh, diftillery, bank 49 

 J716 Deflrudion of navy limber complained of 50 

 1730 Whale filhery fuccefsful - - 156,166 

 J731 Fiflieries, produce, circuitous trade . 165 



Diftillery in Bofton very conliderable 176 



J732 Conftitutions — manufaftures — trade 186,188-190 

 1745 Colonial forces take Cape Breton - 245 



J751 Population of the four governments - 2S3 



1762 Number of houfes in Bofton . . 353 



1763 Succefs in the whale filhery . - 372 

 1765 Pot-afties made ... 433 

 J767 Rcfolutions for general economy and abftin- 



ence from imported fuperfluities voted at 

 Bofton - - - 470 



- — Fifhermen of N. E. rather rivals than fubjefts 472 



Circular letter fent to all the colonies for unani- 



mous oppofnion to the late afts — cuftom- 

 houfe removed toan ifland — forces ar- 

 rive, &c - - - 481 



J770 In a fquabble with thefoldier5,4perfonskilled 497;; 



1771 The breach widened by the deftruftion of a 



fchooner belonging to government - 524 



1773 -^""^ '^'" more by the deftruftion of feme car- 



goes of tea in Bofton harbour - 545 



BoftoRport (hut up by parliament - 552 



1774 Conftitution of Mallachufets altered by par- 



liament - - - 554 



J775 Trade of N. E. %vith fome exceptions, prohi- 

 bited by parliament - - 565 



Produce, filhery, trade, fhipping, &c 5*7-573 



1785 Some denionftrations of refentnient againft 



Great Britain by llie people of Bofton iv, 76 

 1794 The diftillery and fifticry chiefly in tlie hands 



of the people of New England - 322,324 



1796 Tiiile fthe feveral ports - - 391 



1497 Nczvfouvdland A\kove\e.A byCabot for England ii,i3a 

 The fifhing bank faid to have been difcovered 



a q^tury earlier by the peopk of Bifcay 1 



Newfoundland. [G EN ERA L 



15 J7 The bank faid to be now frequented by veflels 



from Spain, France, and Portugal - ii, 51 



1534 Many French veffels at the filhery • 76 



1536 A merchant of London attempts a fettlemer.t 81 

 1542 Englilh permitted to buy filh at Newfoundland 8.j 

 1548 Englilh filhery at N. relieved from exafiions lot 

 1577 State of the fiftiery - - 159 



1583 An Englifti colony fettled — foreign fiftiers 



pay for their Cluing flages - 17 j 



1585 Portuguefe fidiers taken l)y the Englifti - i8» 



1610 An Englifti colony fettled - - 260 



1613 More grants of land in Newfoundland 273 



1615 Numbers of ven"els, Englilh, French, &c at 



Newfoundland - . 281,282 



Settlements made by Vaughan, ic - 2S2 



1626 State of the filhery — difturbed by pirates - 338 



1635 French allowed to cure their fifh - 389 



16601; French make fettlemenis - - 491 



Nature and importance of the fiftiery - 491 



1653 No dutiesto be takenon fifti - - 51Z 



1670 Sir J. Child's remarks on the fiftiery - 554 



1676 State of it this year - - 579 



1699 Regulations for the fifhery by parliament 706 



1713 A concvirrent fiftieiy ftipulated for France iii, 28 

 1721 French faid to have 400 vefTels employed 119 



1731 Value of the fifheryj &c - - 166 



1762 N- taken by the French, and retaken 358 



1763 French to have a concurrent filhery, &c 366 



Labrador, &c annexed to the government of 



Newfoundland - - - 3 77 



1764 Orders fent not to injure French fifliermen 395 



1765 State of the fiftiery and inhabitants — regulations 



— Britifli, American, and French, filhery 

 and trade ... 422 



Captain Cook finds coal in Newfoundland 437'» 



1766 .Inhabitants reprefented hurtful to the fifhery 438 

 1767-68 State of the fiftiery, &c - 472,483 



1774 Ft ench filhery of thijyear - . _548 



Retrofpeit of the Britifti filhery, &c - ' 562 



And alfo of the French filhery . 363 



1775 A variety of premiums and regulations for the 



fiftiery enafted . . 576 



The premiums inefficient - - 576 n 



Filhery diftrelTed by dreadful ftorms, &c 576 



17S3 Fiftiery of part ofN. ceded to France iv, 2,3 



1785 Aft for importing provifions from United ftates 70 



1786 This afl continued - - 100 



Piemiuins, &c of 1775 continued witli additions 100 



1788 Britifti filhersreiTioved from the French part 172 



1789 New regulations enafted - . 187 



Bifcuitand peas to be feat to the fiftiery iSS 



1792 A court eftabliftied - - 335 



Retrofpeft of filhery and trade 17S4-1792 257 



Population, cultivation, exports . 258 



Retrofpeft of the French fiftiery - 259 



1796 Fifti-ftiig's deftroyed by the French - 380 



Aft for bounties, &c continued - 423,478,494 

 1799 Veffels witli fifti from Newfoundland, &c ex- 

 empted from the convoy a6t - 471 

 iSoo Exports of filh and oil 1790-1792 and 179S.1800 530 

 1628 A'Vtu //o//aBrf difcovered f See New Scuth Wales J 11,356 



New 'Ji rf.y — See America, United Jiates- 

 i637|lThecountry occupied by the '^v^edej ii,4oi 



1664 Seized by the Englilh, granted to the duke of 



York, and by him to otl.ers - 515 



1702 Surrendered to the queen by the proprietors 721 

 1731 Produce, trade, &;c - iii, 165,186,188 



J775 Produce, trade, Ihipping, &c - 568-573 



1794 Dotnellic manufafturesconfiderablc — 41 fulling 



mills - - . iv, 3241 



1796 Has almoft no trade in Perth- Amboy - 393 



New Proiidaice — See Bahama LJlands. 

 1609 A'f a' mrr fo»f/>a?;r incorporated - ii, 257 



1695 Very fucceliful . , 673 



