iii, 



45» 



544- 

 706 

 228 



413 



67* 



Kiiffia company. 



• ^54 An Englifh fleet Oil to Archangel with an en- 

 voy, who can only obtain le;n'c for trade on 

 .inequality with other nations - ii, 



16^9 Company fuid to have only i Ihip in the trade, 

 while the Dutch liave u - - 



1699 Admifiion made free to every fubjeft for ^f 5 



1741 Trade to Ferfia through Ruflia - iii, 



16+0 SlABA fettled by the Dutch 



1770 The hoiifesdeilroyed by a hurricane 



1781 The idand taken by the BritKh forces 

 Sd!izans, fometimes comprehended under the general 



n^\nc oi Arahijns, which fee, znA Arabia Felix. 

 r8S-2So*TheyfMi^ply Tyrewith Indian goods i, 38,79,85 

 '^170* A fpiendid account of their opulence and trade 



with the Eafr and Welt - 103 

 23 Not affeclcd by the Roman invalion of Arabia 120 

 r.Tyrh and fraukincenfe fold in the temple of 



the Sun . - - 168 n 



34.5 They trade with the Roman and P. empires — 



receive a prefent of 200 Cappadocian horfcs 209 

 \i$i\\Sacrobofcci, John de, a writer upon fome of the 



fcieaces - - - i, 402 



Tir)i;l!.'>,.VO noticed, but not named, by M. Polo i, 456 

 17S1 M.iv be imported free from Britilli colonies iii, 6S8 

 1590 HaiUcbth, hitherto got from France, now made 



in England - - ii, 192 



1696 Engl, fail-cloth may be exported without duty 685 

 1745 Foi-eij^n cloth to be ftamped— all Britilh vef- 



fels to have fails of Britilh cloth iii, 251 



1764 Aft for enromaging Britilh cloth continued 39^ 

 Afl contimied - - 522,681,708 



1765 Some dill imported from Holland - 430 

 1767 Additional duty laid on foreign cloth - 467 

 177S Rapid decreafc of the imp. oi foreign cloth 62in 



1782 Ait for duty on foreign cloth continued 708 

 Encouragement of Britilfi cloth continued 



iv, 106, 187, 375, 494 



And duty on foreign cloth continued 187,270,375 



1797 Bounty on exportation withdrawn 420 and 442,471 



^/7z7s made of Hax by the Romans - i, 183 



57*Made of leather by the Vencti - 115 



73 And by the Alexandrians - - 185 



141 7 Made of Oik in a (hip belonging to Henry V, 



with his arms embroidered 

 1701 SainUs, French iflands, almoft uninhabited 

 1794 Taken by the Britini forces 

 1643 St. Barlkclomew planted by the French 

 1701 Almoll uninhabited 

 1781 T aken by the Britilh forces 

 17S4 Ceded by France to Sweden, and made a free 



port — its produce very trifling - iv, 69 



1625 St. C/(i7,/2ti/;/jfr'i occupied by French^and Engl, ii, 331 

 1627 Divided between them . - 350 



1629 Both nations driven out by the Spaniards — 



they return, multiply, and fend out colonies 360 

 1666 Tl'.eEiigliMi and French quarrel - 522 



iC,67 Tlie whole illand ceded to England - 530 



1689 French flill in it — now drive out the Englifh 638 



1690 The French are expelled . - 646 

 1697 But are reinftated at the peace - 691 

 1702 The whole illand made fubjei'^ to England 723 

 1705 Plantations deftroyed by the French . 733 

 171 1 Damages partly compenfated by parliament iii, 14 

 1730 Iron and wool produced in St. Ch. (quere) . 159 

 1772 Plantations deftroyed by a hurricane 526 

 1781 Merchants reclaim their property in St. Eulla- 



thius - ... 679 



17S2 The Illand taken by the French - 707 



■ Produce admitted as Britifh - . 710 



1783 Ifland rtilored to Great Britain - iv, 1 



Neutral velfels admitted for a lime - 14 



X787 Iniportsandcxportsofflaves 17^4-1787 i^j 



i'-'. 

 ii> 



632 



294 

 42 



71 2 I 

 iii, 679 ' 



St. Chrijiopheys. [GENERAL 



1787 Population, val'.'.e of land, 5;c . iv, ij/i 



Exports to all countries, &c - . 158,159 



17SS Exports to Great Britain 1787-88 - 179 



1791 Imports and exportj of (laves 1789-1791 

 1798 Sugar and rum exported to Great Britain 

 1650 Si.Ctoix, after fome petty revolutions, occupied 

 by the French . - ii, 



Who cultivate and afterivards abandon it 

 1731 It is ftill uiifetlled 

 1772 Great damage done by a hurricane 



St. Domingo — Sec Hifpaniola. 

 1632 St. £i(/7cr/;zat,or £ay?at!a, fettled by the Dutch ii, 375 



111, 



22S 

 464 



4j6 

 712 

 161 

 5^9 



5*^9 

 63? 

 646 

 161 



5^7 



677 



679 



080 

 6S7 



1672 Taken by the Englidi from Barbados 



1689 The Dutch driven out by the French 



1690 The idand retaken by the Englilh 

 1731 The Dutch have a great finuggling trade iii, 

 1772 Damage done by a hurricane 

 1781 Great free trade — the idand taken by Britidi 



Property of every kind fold by auftior — the 



met chants of St. Chriftophei's reclaim their 

 property - - - 



The nierchants in Britain fue the commanders, 



and prelent a nervous petition to the king 



Part of the plniii'.er taken at fea by the French 



Idand taken by t!ie French rcftcred to the Dutch 699 



1795 Compelled to abandon the ftadtholder's in- 



terefi; ... iv, 351 



1501 St. //f/ena difcovered by" the Portugiiefe ii, 10 



1651 Deferted by the Dutch, and occupied by the 



Engli(h Eaft-lndia company . 445 



1665 Taken by the Dutch, and retaken - 519 



1672 Again taken by the Dutch, and retaken 569 



Hiftory of the idand . - 570 



1683 An mfurreflion againfl the company quelled 611 

 1746 An account of the idand - iii, 153 



1536 Si. James's made a royal palace . ii, 80 



175S St. John's, in Gulfo/St. Laurence, taken from 



the French - - - iii, 310 



1763 Annexed to the government of Nova Scotia 378 

 1766 Defcribed by Captain Holland - - 439 

 1769 Made a fcparate government - 



1764 St. John's in the IVeJl Indies, made a free port by 



the king of Denmark (See ^t. Thomas) iii, 

 1639 St. Lueie fettled by the Englilh— they are ex- 

 pelled ... ii 

 Several petty revolutions 

 1722 A colony fent by the duke of Montague begin 

 to clear ground, and are expelled by the 

 French ... iii, 

 1731 Who are now numerous 



1762 The iiland taken by the Britilh 



1763 Reftored to France at the peace 

 1778 Population and produce — taken by tiic Britifh 6^7 

 17S3 Reftored to France . - - iv, 1 



1794 Taken by the Britilh — date of the ifund 194 



1795 Retaken by the French inhabitants . 351 



1796 Again taken by the Britilh - - 372 

 1649 St. Martin's fortified and d-ferted by the Span- 

 iards — occupied by the Dutch and French ii,439 



■'''■' ~- 712 



i'i. 5^7 



678 



£90 



i, 406 



i. j7«» 



iii, 366 



iv, J 



35« 

 the firft 



ii, » 



iii, 161 

 40J 



48 S 



40 X 



40S 

 3'> 



124 

 160 



353 

 3*7 



1701 Almoll uninhabited 



1772 Houfes, Sec dellroyed by a hurricane 



1781 Taken by the Britilh forces 



Taken by the French 



1256 St. Owfri obtains privileges in England 

 St. Peter's penny — who liable to pay it 



1763 St. Pierre and Miquelon ceded to France 

 1783 Again ceded to France 



'793 The French driven out 

 1492 5^. Salvador.Guanahani, or Cat ijlandy 

 land feen by Chridopher Colon 

 §St. T/iomas occupied by the Danes 

 1731 Is a free port with fmug^ling trade 



1764 Regulations for the free.port trade 



