INDEX.] 



1387 N(w South Wahs, being intended for the recep- 

 tion of exiled conviils, a government is ap- 

 pointed - - - iv,i22 



17S8 Colony an ive — fettle in Port Jackfon • 138 

 1797 Stateofthe colony - - 430 



1799 Coal fl)ipped for Bengal - - 487 



1800 Copper money coined for the colony - 501 



N(w Jlile — See Ytar. 

 1717 Kewton, Sir IJiiac — his eulogiiim . iii,i3(; 



AVtu ycrJt — See America, United Jiatrs, 

 1608 Lands fold by Hudfon to the Dutch . ii,25i 



j6ig Dutcli expelled — They return and multiply 190 

 1655 They expell the Swedes, who had fettled in 



virtue of a pui'chafe fron\ the natives 463 



— — Statenifland faid to be granted to the Dutch 



by King James I - - 469 



1664 Dutch expelled, or reduced by the Englifh — 



towns nevs'-named — country granted to the 



duke of York - - 514 



1690 The provincials invade Canada - 646 



1721 Copper ore fo\ind in the province iii, 111,165 



1727 Provincials fonify Ofwego • - 137 



1730 I cad mines found • - 155 



1731 Produce, trade, Src - - 165 



1732 Cunftitution, trade — no manufaftures 186,188,189 

 1768 Non-importatiun refolved - - 4S2 

 1771 Leafe of gold and filver mines granted - 513 

 1773 Tea landed, but not to be fold - - 546 

 1775 Produce, trade, flitpping, &c - 5^8-573 

 1781 Britifh goods clieaperat N. York than at home 700 

 1783 Neiv York, the lall pod held by the Britifh 



forces, now evacuated - - iv, 28 



1796 Cities, trade, &c of the (late of New York 393 

 176 Nice, the beft port for fiiipping Piedmont filk iii, 426 

 1767 Account of the Britifh trade atJ^Jice - 467 



324-334 Nicomcdia (or Ccmiilie) occalionally the cap- 

 ital of the Roman empire - . i, 207 

 Niger riter iruely defcribed by Herodotus, and 

 falfely by late authors, till vifited by Mr. 

 Park - - - i, 67;! 

 J1603 AVc^rij^^M the ftaple of the oriental trade J.33* 

 Nt/c, a (hallow river - - 'i 7^ 

 Noah's ark, aproof of the exidence of many trades i,2 

 1778 AW^a_/oanaf difcovered by Captain Cook iii, 665 

 17S1 An abortive German attempt to trade to N. iv,i76 

 1785 The trade begun from Canton - - 176 



A company in London fend 2 vefTels to Nootka 



— account of the proceeds of feveral voyages 177 | 

 J7S6-1790 Several voyages — ved'els feized by the j 



Spaniards — remonftiances — fleet equipped 207 | 

 J793 The vcffels in this trade are under the direct- 

 ion of the Eaft-India company's fupercar- 

 gocs in China - . . J74 



Lift of veffels in the trade in 1792 - 358 



51 J A^ormawfly occupied by Rollo and other adven- 

 turers - . - i, 260,266 

 J365 Normans faid to fettle colonies in Africa 572 



1384 They trade largely with England - - 596 



1385 They have large veffels . . 597 

 A further account of their African fettlements 



and the revolutions of tlieir trade ii>5i7 



«67j A^or//;am/7o« burnt — rebuilt byact of parliament ii, 574 

 Northern nations, intrepid navigators i, 186,260 



1787 North-wijl company of Montreal formed by the 

 union of two rival companies — employ 

 2,000 agents and feivantsiri trading among 

 the Indians 'hiough a vali extent of coun, 

 try^their exporis, &c - iv, 128 



1789,1793 Two inland voyages of difcovery per- 

 formed by Mr. Ivlackenzie, one of the 

 partners - - - 193, 285 



Nortii-mcJI pajpii^e — See Foyaqcs of difcovery , 



4745 A preniiuTO Ottered for difcoveiin^ one iii)244 



North-xi^eji p([fft>g€. 



1772 Impoiribllily of it dcmondrated by.Vlr.Hearne's 



journey to the Frozen ocean - iii, 527 



1775 Premium for the difcovery re-enacled 580 



Impoffibilify of a practicable paflfage between 

 the two continents finally and fully dcmon- 

 ftrated - - - iv, 193,358 



73 Norway apparently has intercourfe with Shet. 



land - . . i, i8« 



795 Norwegians invade the Britifh idands J4J 



(Their invalions are frequently repeated.) 



874 They occupy Iceland (^ec Iceland) - 260 



S90 They fettle in Orkney, the Wertcrn iflands, &c 259 



Are intrepid navigators in the open fea — Iteer 



by the help of birds - . 261 



930 They have fome trade at Tiinfberg . 267 



978 Herring fi(hery plentiful on the coall - 272 



looojl Traile encouraged, (liip^ built, &.-c by K. Olaf 27I 



They trade to England, Ireland, Saxony, 6cc 



— polfefs articles of ornament - 279 



12:7 A commercial treaty with England - 382 



1263 The compafs known in Norway - 364 



1266 The king fells the kingdom of Mann to Scot!. 416 

 1269 A friendly treaty with England . aiK 



12S4 N. merchants complain of injuries in Enghnd 441 

 i285||Encouragemcnt given by the king to a pir..te — 



444 



477 



11,130 



i,2Sj 

 »9& 



war with the German merchants 

 1313 Outrages of Norwegians and Englifh 

 1560 Trails of Norway with Antwerp 



Norwich, and tnaniifaclure of xnorfltd f tiff's. 

 10105 Norwich has a mint 

 Before 1066 has many burgelVes 



1 147 Is populous, trading, made a corporation 323,331 

 1327 The manufaiffure ot worfted (hitfs patented, &c 500- 

 1348 Manufacturers exempted from ulnage - 53 j 



1409 Magiltrates of Norwicli authorized to infpeft 



and leal t!ie (tuffs made in all Norfolk 6!> 



1442 Six wardens appointed to infpeft the (lulfs 660 



Standard ineafures of various (luffs 



1467 New laws refpeCting the manufatilure 



1504 An aft for further regulations 



1524 The luanufaiUire extended to fevcral towns 



1549 The city ruined by an inf'urreition 



1567 New branches of manufacture introduced by 



the Netherland refugees - - 145^ 



i6jO Worrted-weavers incorporated — maaufafture 



flourifhing - - - 44© 



1661 Manufacture much increafed — more wardens 497 

 1760 Population and manufactures of Norwich iii, 323 

 1781 The number of chargeable houfes 



Notts — See Paper money, Promiffory notes. 

 400 Notitia imperii — the Britifh part of it 

 1618 Nova Scotia — Frem-h fettlers expelled 

 1623 A Scottifh colony arrive, and return home 

 1628 Country conquered by England 

 1632 Rellored to France 

 1654 Taken by England and reftored 



66o« 



682 



ii,26 



6z 



10+ 



/o+ 



>'3 



290. 

 310 

 35 5. 

 3/" 

 458>^'''+ 



i56i Delivered now to France (queie) - 499; 



1667 Ceded to France at the peace . 530 



1690 Port. Royal, &c taken by the EjigiWh . 646 



1697 Refiored to France - - 691 



1710 Port-Royal, taken by the Britifh forces iii, 12 



1713 The country ceded to France - 691 



1734 Colonifls complain of want of forts . 204 



174S A large colony fent out, Halifax built 270 



1760 Expcnleofthe eftabli(hmcn.t - - 33OJ 

 1761-62 The fime in thefc yeajs . 346,347n, 360. 



1762 The trade with the Indians regulated 35^ 



Population — importation of (alt allowed 354 



1763 The Country ceded to Great Britain - j66 



St John's iltands and Cape Bretoaanncxed to 



Nova Scotia _ . . 378. 



1764 Exports of Nova Scotia this year - 407; 

 1767 Unproductive aiul very expcniive - 4^9i»» 



