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Cacapon River, 1:10, 45; 2:92; 3:11; 4:10

Cacapon Valley, 1:9

Cadell, J., 8:102

Cadell, Thomas, 8:102

Cadwalader, John, 10:189, 190

Caesar, Julius, 3:125; 6:305, 355, 358, 400

Caesar (dower slave), 8:401, 402

Caesar (dower slave; York County), 6:218

Caesar (slave, boy; at Bridge Quarter), 6:312

Caesar (slave; Dismal Swamp), 7:314

Caesar (slave; Dogue Run), 6:428; 7:45, 139, 228

Caesar (slave; Ferry farm), 8:479, 480; 9:54, 238; 10:137

Caesar (slave; Northampton County, 1), 6:230

Caesar (slave; Northampton County, 2), 6:230

Caesar (slave; Rockahock plantation), 8:589

Caesar (slave; York County), 6:229

Cahoon (Colhoon), James, 1:31, 36; 7:239, 240

Cailliaux (Collieux), Charles, 1:222; 3:253, 258; 4:276, 277

Cairns, Harry. See Gaines, Henry

Calder, James, 2:227, 228

Call, ----, 10:178

Call, William, 10:178

Callaham, John, 4:41

Call & Henly, 10:106

Callaway (Calloway), Richard, 3:435

Callaway (Calloway), Thomas, 3:435

Callaway (Calloway), William, 3:435; 5:196; letters from: to GW, 5:183-84

Callender, Robert, 1:94, 95, 141; 2:159, 160; 6:100, 154; 8:58; letters to: from GW, 2:129

Calloway, ---- (captain), 4:6

Calman, Matthew, 5:337

Calmes, Marquis, 1:26

Calmes, William, 1:26; 5:342

Calvert, ----: account with GW, 7:105

Calvert, Benedict, 9:91, 193, 219, 347, 491, 493; 10:19, 31, 38, 103, 275; and wine for GW, 7:298; 10:20, 41; id., 7:300, 513; and Mississippi Company, 7:512; 8:153; visits GW, 8:573; 9:203-4, 210; and Jonathan Boucher, 9:6, 213, 294; family, 9:8; asks GW for sheep, 9:50, 51; member of Maryland upper house, 9:216; the Washingtons visit, 9:295; 10:41; collector of customs, 9:314; buys joiner for GW, 9:462; letters from: to GW, 9:215-16, 313-14; letters to: from GW, 9:209-11

Calvert, Cecilius: letters to: from Horatio Sharpe, 2:75, 161, 285; 3:210, 400; 5:6, 429

Calvert, Charles, 8:550; 9:6, 8

Calvert, Eleanor, 9:295, 394, 395; courtship and marriage, 8:550; 9:209-11, 219-20, 326, 467, 480, 485, 491; her character, 9:212, 442; her parents approve marriage, 9:215-16; visits Mount Vernon, 9:314, 396; home to be at Pleasant Hill, 9:378; Peale paints miniature of, 9:433. See also Custis, Eleanor Calvert

Calvert, Eleanor Calvert, 9:210

Calvert, Elizabeth (daughter of Benedict Calvert), 9:211, 213

Calvert, John, 10:31

Calvert family, 7:109

Calvin, Andrew, 5:335

Calvin, Joseph, 5:338

Cam, Joseph, 6:289

Camden, Charles Pratt, first Earl, 9:465, 466; 10:160

Camden, William, 6:285

Cameron, 8:122, 195

Cameron, Alexander: letters from: to Aaron Penson, 9:207

Cameron, Allan, 6:14, 15

Cameron, John, 7:114, 116

Cameron Parish, 7:362

Camm, ---- (Mrs. John), 8:282

Camm, John, 7:298, 299; 8:282; 9:163, 164

Campbell, ---- (of Norfolk), 7:335, 336, 438

Campbell, ---- (ship captain), 8:160

Campbell, Alexander (major), 6:48, 58, 61, 71, 74, 118, 119, 120, 123, 148

Campbell, Alexander (merchant), 9:395, 397

Campbell, Allan, 7:227

Campbell, Archibald, 7:337

Campbell, Charles, 4:347

Campbell, Christiana: account with, 7:2, 106, 209, 210, 268, 280, 304, 342, 366, 438, 478, 496; 8:50, 51, 83, 141, 193, 266, 268, 347, 453, 454, 455, 456, 460, 486; 9:20, 21, 29, 30, 32, 190; 10:40, 77, 139; her tavern, 7:7; 8:455, 532

Campbell, Colin (adjutant), 1:193-94, 207, 208; letters to: from GW, 1:355-56

Campbell, Colin (merchant), 9:7

Campbell, Daniel: letters from: to GW, 1:151-53; letters to: from GW, 1:81

Campbell, Dougald, 3:253, 257

Campbell, Duncan, 7:74

Campbell, Henry: desertion of, 2:212, 229, 231, 233; id., 2:225; court-martialed, 3:151-54, 158, 171-72, 178-80, 189, 206, 222, 226; letters to: from George Mercer, 2:212

Campbell, Hugh, 2:226; 3:253, 257

Campbell, James (captain), 3:322-23

Campbell, James (drummer), 3:262, 263, 279, 306-7; 4:389; 6:433; 7:337; 8:475

Campbell, James (of Augusta County), 4:102, 347, 348, 393, 395

Campbell, James (of Royal American Regiment), 4:102. See also Campbell, Thomas

Campbell, John (Gist's company), 2:225, 240

Campbell, John (James; sergeant), 3:253, 259

Campbell, John (lieutenant), 2:144, 289, 348; 3:209, 276-77, 428; 4:201, 219, 220, 230, 329; 5:9, 109, 142, 162-63, 170-71, 214, 350-52; military service, 2:14, 112, 114, 136, 174, 227, 288; 3:101, 114; 4:128, 166, 205, 206, 415-16, 424, 432; 5:10, 143, 161, 382; appointments and commissions, 2:40, 42, 261; 3:251; id., 2:109, 229, 349; 5:352; and tippling house, 3:214; accuses Griffin Pert, 4:202; his court of inquiry, 4:204, 207-8; and search for route to Fort Duquesne, 5:272; killed, 5:383; 6:47, 86, 87; letters from: to GW, 3:454-56; 4:151

Campbell, John (of Fort Pitt), 9:416, 417, 419, 420

Campbell, John (of Jamaica), 6:13, 193, 198, 199, 371; 8:310-11

Campbell, Mary Dandridge Spotswood, 8:309-11. See also Spotswood, Mary Dandridge

Campbell, Matthew, 8:146, 147; 10:96; account with, 8:78, 457; 9:462; and Carlyle & Adam, 8:79, 439; id., 8:385; 9:81; and shipping of fish, 8:485; lends GW money, 9:35, 36; GW dissatisfied with his bargain, 9:80-81; and the bloomery, 9:447, 449; 10:132, 156-57, 284; and George William Fairfax's business, 9:448; and Robert Adam's mortgage, 10:227; letters from: to GW, 8:439; 9:79; 10:132; letters to: from GW, 9:80-81

Campbell, Thomas, 4:58, 100, 102. See also Campbell, James (of Royal American Regiment)

Campbell's tavern, 7:7

Camperlin, Jacob, 1:26

Camperlin, Samuel, 1:26

Camp Rea (Pennsylvania). See Raystown

Canachquasy (Captain New Castle; Indian), 1:135, 140, 175, 177

A Candid Examination of the Mutual Claims of Great-Britain, and the Colonies, 10:294

A Candid Refutation of the Heresy Imputed by Ro. C. Nicholas Esquire to the Reverend S. Henley, 10:76, 78

Candide, 8:341

Cannon, John, 7:441, 461, 499; 8:304, 362, 456; 9:252, 253

Canterbury, archbishop of, 10:84

Canterbury, Prerogative Court of, 10:82

Canute, Nicolas, 3:132

Cape Breton Island. See Louisburg

Cape Henry lighthouse, 9:38, 39

Capper, Michael, 1:31, 35

Captain, Old (dower slave; at Ship Landing), 6:218, 312; 7:463, 464

Carberry (Carbury), Philip, 8:486, 487

Care, Henry, 6:296

Carlane, William, 8:146, 148

Carlin, William, 8:149; account with, 7:319, 368, 438, 439, 440, 481, 499; 8:22, 136, 149, 201, 207, 355, 441, 455, 457, 460; 9:14, 92, 367; id., 7:319-20

Carlisle, Pa., 2:152, 308, 309, 317; 4:160; 5:119, 164-66, 244, 356; 8:33

Carlos, ---- (Mrs.): and Custis estate, 6:253

Carlyle, Anne (John Carlyle's daughter), 8:254

Carlyle, George: letters to: from John Carlyle, 1:66, 306-7, 342, 348

Carlyle, John, 1:65, 78, 137, 147, 148, 174, 175, 178, 191, 193, 198, 199, 207, 212, 229, 231, 273, 277, 291, 346; 2:15, 17, 69, 81, 214, 277, 295; 3:69, 70, 109, 125, 127, 320, 367; 4:65, 212, 225, 226, 278, 279, 280, 309, 324, 376, 404; 5:52, 93, 331, 334, 418, 438, 449; 6:347, 371, 480; 7:155, 227, 234; 8:20, 331; 9:253, 325, 370, 446; land grant to, 1:25; and Ohio Company, 1:59; appointed commissary, 1:63; 4:31, 57, 58, 62, 100; id., 1:66, 293; 2:88; 3:413; 4:33; 5:219, 380; 7:7; his ships, 1:71; 5:448, 449; soldiers' pay, 1:74, 75, 95; supplies troops, 1:74, 82, 129, 131, 150, 150, 174, 177, 178, 180-81, 184, 187, 188, 206; 2:7, 27, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 43, 107, 147, 201, 204, 214, 215, 216, 217, 275-77, 290-91; 3:68; contract with George Croghan, 1:122, 131, 143; and deputy paymasters, 1:132, 139; his deputy commissaries, 1:138-39, 143, 144; at Winchester council, 1:142; pay for workmen, 1:188; criticism of, 1:201; and goods for GW, 1:217; accounts, 1:221, 222; 2:206; 3:204; 4:38, 283, 289, 290, 316; 5:112, 113, 327, 436; 6:331; 7:1, 332, 366, 367, 378, 469; 8:145; 9:238, 252, 397, 462; his partners, 1:229; 5:288; 7:146, 360; residence of, 1:247; commissary accounts, 1:275; Robert Orme's baggage, 1:347, 348; 2:166; his returns, 2:31; and Rawley embezzlement, 2:315; buys slaves, 3:58; colonel of militia, 3:108; store in Alexandria, 3:110; purchases goods for GW, 4:49, 72, 95, 99, 133, 189, 380, 402; 5:51; 6:134; ships GW's wheat and tobacco, 4:133, 402; 5:217, 219; and Bryan Fairfax, 4:152; buys shares in mine, 4:308; and Lawrence Washington's estate, 4:323; 6:415; 9:354; his servant, 4:365; and contract to supply troops, 4:413; family, 5:94, 408; 7:358; 9:317; and money for William Henry Fairfax, 5:137; and GW's election, 5:263, 288, 329, 343; and Hannah Guley, 5:414; and horse racing, 7:11; and suit over Belvoir, 7:40; and George William Fairfax, 7:138; 9:447; and Potomac navigation, 7:177; 10:243; agreement regarding wheat, 7:359; dispute with GW over wheat, 7:482-91; his counting house, 8:19; at Mount Vernon, 8:254; on committee of merchants, 8:354; attempts to get bounty lands, 8:366; on 1754 roll of soldiers, 8:451; paymaster of troops, 8:451; and Daniel Jenifer Adams, 9:70, 157, 239; 10:57, 58; acts as justice, 9:135; builds Alexandria church, 9:182; his Four Mile Run land, 9:410; 10:204, 211; and the bloomery, 9:449; 10:25; and enlargement of Alexandria, 10:65; appointed to committee, 10:128; and the Colvill estate, 10:195; letters from: to George Carlyle, 1:66, 306-7, 342-7, 348; to GW, 1:140-45, 143, 153-55; 2:122-23, 269, 275-77; 4:37-39, 96-98; 5:288, 326-27, 367, 379-80, 407-8, 430, 434-36; 6:382, 441; 7:334; 8:360; 9:71-72; 10:219-20; to Lund Washington, 9:72; letters to: from GW, 1:129, 131, 139, 274-76, 306; 2:70-71, 88, 118, 133; 3:207, 293; 4:33, 96; 5:235, 382, 405, 423; 8:366; from Robert Dinwiddie, 1:144. See also Carlyle & Adam; Carlyle & Dalton

Carlyle, Sarah (John Carlyle's daughter), 8:254

Carlyle, Sarah Fairfax, 1:142, 229, 273, 274, 279, 306; 2:276; 3:127; 4:98, 226; 5:367, 380, 435; 6:347, 382; id., 1:66; 4:98; 5:408; marriage, 5:94; letters from: to GW, 1:145; letters to: from GW, 1:96, 276-77, 307-8

Carlyle, William, 7:357, 358

Carlyle, William (of Limekilns), 7:358

Carlyle & Adam, 7:493, 508, 514; dispute over wheat, 7:359-61; wheat contract with GW, 7:360-61; 9:156; accounts, 7:495; 8:78, 79, 249, 405, 460; and bills of exchange, 8:141, 193; slave purchased from, 8:357; agent for, 8:385; 9:81; fish sold to, 8:468; letters from: to GW, 7:482; letters to: from GW, 7:359-61. See also Carlyle, John, and Adam, Robert

Carlyle & Dalton, 3:368; 6:477; accounts, 5:223; 6:443; 7:7, 332, 368, 370; 8:67, 169, 556; 9:252; and mortgage of Hughes's tavern, 6:481; id., 7:146; and Daniel Jenifer Adams, 9:70; and the bloomery, 9:449; letters from: to GW, 5:408; 9:453; 10:60-64; to John West, 10:60-64; letters to: from GW, 7:482-91. See also Carlyle, John

Carmichael, James, 3:253, 258

Carnan, John, 8:464

Carnan, Prudence, 8:464

Carnes, William, 9:122, 145-46

Carney, John, 6:378, 379, 480; 7:261, 262-63, 329-30, 331, 352, 414, 417, 418, 451

Carney, Thomas, 1:27; 5:339

Caroline County: militia, 3:55, 56-57, 111, 127, 137, 144, 146, 150, 236, 292, 300, 301, 313; 4:243; county lieutenant of, 10:251

Caroline Court House, 6:199

Carpenter, Solomon, 1:29, 35

Carr, Nathaniel, 5:337

Carr, Overton, 8:125, 550; 9:213, 214

Carr, William, 4:414; 9:59, 222, 224; 10:259; letters from: to GW, 8:412-13; letters to: from GW, 8:408

Carrel, William, 5:341

Carren, Henry, 4:276

Carrier, Henry, 3:253, 258

Carrier, Thomas, 3:253, 258

Carrington, Paul, 10:99-100

Carrol, John, 4:391

Carroll, Charles (of Annapolis), 6:409, 410, 422-25; 8:523; 10:287, 288

Carroll, Charles (of Carrollton), 6:410; letters from: to GW, 10:287-88

Carroll, Daniel (1730-1796; of Rock Creek), 7:512, 513; letters from: to GW, 9:318-19

Carroll, Joseph, 5:331, 334

Carroll (Carrol), Ann, 1:48-49

Carson, James, 3:258; 4:230-31, 232, 276, 277

Carson, Simon, 5:335

Cartagena campaign, 1:176, 224

Carter, ----: and George Mercer's lands, 10:202, 203

Carter, Charles, 3:170, 181

Carter, Charles (of Cleve; 1707-1764), 6:82, 379; id., 1:129, 198; 3:32, 38, 170; 4:280, 384; 6:380; service in House of Burgesses, 1:129; 3:353; and GW's Potomac trip, 1:179; account with, 1:221; 9:394; county lieutenant, 4:280; Virginia Regiment at his plantation, 7:162; manager of Byrd lottery, 8:194; William Byrd's trustee, 9:377; and William Black's lands, 9:400; family, 9:439; letters from: to GW, 1:128-29; 3:36-38, 64-65; letters to: from GW, 1:196-98; 3:36; 4:280-81

Carter, Charles (of Corotoman and Shirley; 1732-1806), 3:170; 4:382, 384; 7:438, 439; 9:417; and meeting at Raleigh Tavern, 10:99-100

Carter, Charles, Jr. (of Nanzatico and Ludlow; 1733-1796), 3:170

Carter, George, 8:52, 55, 170, 171, 176, 195, 283, 284; 9:33

Carter, James, Jr., 5:341

Carter, James (doctor), 7:437; and medicines for James Craik, 6:173; and Custis estate, 6:253, 255, 257, 260, 266, 271; 7:91, 92; 8:82, 191, 200, 204, 329, 452, 461, 462, 463; 9:74, 371, 372; accounts with, 7:105, 190; 8:193, 453; 9:34, 220, 226, 231; 10:39; id., 7:109; and Joanna McKenzie's bond, 7:366, 507; rents Custis house, 8:225; buys corn, 9:259-60; letters to: from GW, 9:33, 220

Carter, James (of Frederick County), 5:338

Carter, John (brother of Thomas Carter), 9:116, 132

Carter, John (farrier), 6:370

Carter, John (merchant), 6:253; 8:269, 453, 460, 461, 462, 531, 532; 10:139

Carter, John (of Corotoman; 1690-1743): id., 3:170-71; 4:384

Carter, John (soldier; enlisted in 1758), 5:103-4

Carter, John (soldier; of Prince William County), 4:42

Carter, Landon (c.1738-1801), 3:185, 187-88

Carter, Landon (of Sabine Hall; 1710-1778), 1:171; 2:66; 3:456; 5:161, 221; 6:82; 7:298, 299; 8:73; letters from: to GW, 2:61, 81-82, 319-20; 3:30-32, 185-88

Carter, Robert (King), 1:129; 3:32, 401; 8:546, 547; 9:121

Carter, Robert (of Nomini Hall), 1:59; 8:73, 453

Carter, Robert Wormeley, 8:569, 571; 9:121; 10:99-100

Carter, Thomas (ensign), 2:14, 211; 4:166; 9:117; appointments, 2:40, 42, 150, 261; death of, 2:113, 150; 3:18, 37, 74; id., 3:18; claim to bounty land, 9:116

Carter, Thomas (sergeant), 1:222; 2:289; 3:252, 256

Carter, William, 6:271

Carteret, George, 7:437

Carter's Grove, 1:148, 253; 3:32

Carthew, Thomas, 8:326

Cartmell, Edward, 5:341

Cartmell, Nathaniel, 5:342

Cartony, Joseph & Sons, 6:247, 248, 397, 403; 7:126, 195, 354

Cartony, Robert, 7:422, 472; 8:46, 134

Carvin Creek, 4:395

Cary, ----: and the price of hemp, 7:414

Cary, Archibald, 4:185, 188, 189; 8:31, 54, 433; 10:151; letters from: to GW, 4:271-72

Cary, Edward (b. 1737), 5:167, 171-72

Cary, Edward (d. 1750), 5:167

Cary, Elizabeth, 1:148, 174; 4:101; 5:372, 373, 415; 6:42, 43. See also Fairfax, Elizabeth Cary

Cary, John, 7:177

Cary, Mary. See Ambler, Mary Cary

Cary, Mary Randolph, 4:272

Cary, Miles (1766-1774), 10:98, 100

Cary, Robert, 6:451-52

Cary, Robert, & Co., 2:208; 6:374, 404-5, 434, 458-59; 7:250-51; 8:17, 306; 9:269, 287, 346; 10:81; goods from, 6:196, 317-18, 327-28, 332-37, 352-58, 392-404, 461-65; 7:22-31, 77-80, 111-12, 124-30, 164-68, 191-98, 198-99, 201, 253-56, 266, 287-95, 300-301, 321, 322, 327-28, 341, 343, 349, 353-57, 402-4, 409, 418-23, 432-33, 444, 447-50, 457-58, 470-76; 8:11, 12-14, 44-50, 100-102, 130-36, 160, 231-32, 270, 295-99, 372-73, 397-400, 500, 508-11, 558-66; 9:2, 60-61, 62, 64-67, 103-10, 232-33, 273-76, 277, 289; and Custis estate, 6:247-49, 251, 254, 260, 267, 269, 271, 277, 315-18, 437; 7:84, 86, 301; 8:202, 203, 205, 459; 9:367, 369, 372, 374; correspondence with Martha Custis, 6:316; goods for Custis children, 6:316; 7:92, 130, 197, 199, 295, 328-29, 400, 423; tobacco shipped to, 6:322; 7:32, 89, 142-43, 201, 415, 464; 8:43-44; 9:74, 173, 231, 256; principal agent for the Custises, 6:323; 7:137; and tobacco duties, 6:351; GW transfers patronage to, 6:442; accounts, 7:35, 62-65, 83, 88, 93, 152, 202-4, 205-7, 212, 213-16, 305-6, 369, 395; 8:7-8; 10:197; goods ordered for other people, 7:79, 119, 230; 8:363; and bank stock, 7:82; 8:463; 9:380; 10:84; GW opens account for John Parke Custis with, 7:82; and goods for York River, 7:96-97, 167, 332-33; and wine for GW, 7:116, 146, 208, 285, 459; 8:68; and price of tobacco, 7:123; GW sends Potomac tobacco to, 7:137; their ships, 7:158, 311; and bills of exchange, 7:262, 299; 8:51; 9:7, 33, 131, 133, 226, 236, 297, 377, 390, 394, 497; GW orders engine to uproot trees, 7:286-87; complaints against, 7:323-24; 8:11, 502-3; all GW's tobacco consigned to, 8:85, 423; and loan to Robert Stewart, 8:92; GW orders chariot from, 8:92-93; no ships available for tobacco, 8:401; Custis estate money in their hands, 8:458; to pay for bounty land rights purchased in England, 8:551-52; and a gardener for GW, 8:554; drafts on, 9:128, 281, 397; Hanbury pays Custis money to, 10:142, 199; letters from: to Martha Dandridge Custis, 6:259, 323, 350, 351, 351-52; to GW, 6:332, 427, 441, 481-82; 7:45, 49, 65, 70, 72, 80, 111, 132, 137, 146, 147, 160, 168, 189, 287, 297, 353, 405, 412, 413, 425, 427, 433, 454, 461, 470, 482, 492; 8:65, 67-68, 77, 126, 171, 396, 526; 9:510; 10:269-70; letters to: from Martha Dandridge Custis, 6:260; from GW, 6:315-18, 326-28, 330, 348-58, 373, 375-76, 414, 437-38, 448-52, 459-65, 471-73, 475-76; 7:33-35, 49-51, 53-54, 61-65, 73-74, 76-80, 96-97, 111-12, 119-20, 135-37, 138, 140-41, 152, 153-55, 157-58, 162-68, 202-5, 207, 228-29, 250, 251-57, 264, 267-68, 284-85, 286-87, 305-6, 323-28, 332-33, 334-35, 335, 337, 341, 398-404, 409-10, 411-12, 433, 444-50, 451, 456-58, 460, 497-98, 509, 514; 8:9-14, 59, 72-73, 85-86, 92-94, 99-102, 115, 159-60, 229-33, 368-73, 503-11, 516-17, 553-54; 9:2, 15-16, 27, 52, 63-67, 115-16, 127-28, 150-51, 237, 271-76, 276-77, 282, 289, 297-98, 343-45, 374-80, 400; 10:82-85, 199-200, 000; from Mr. Stevens, 10:84. See also Tobacco; Errata

Cary, Sarah (of Ceelys and Richneck), 2:133; 6:13; 9:299

Cary, Wilson (1703-1772; of Ceelys and Richneck), 1:40; 2:133; 4:355; 6:13, 43; 7:39, 40; 9:299

Cary, Wilson Miles, 7:217; 8:453, 454; 9:446; 10:98, 100, 286

Cary (ship), 6:349, 376; tobacco shipped in, 6:269, 270, 350, 352, 373, 375, 376, 448, 450, 459, 471; id., 6:316; tobacco lost in, 7:63, 158

Case, John, 6:252

Cash, Joseph, 7:385; 9:340, 341

Cash, William, 4:42; 7:378; 8:146, 148, 192; 9:167, 168

Castle Hill, 3:231; 4:9; 5:392; 7:113

Castle Magruder (Maryland), 8:572; 9:164

Castleman, ----, 1:141; 4:425-26

Castleman, Jacob, 1:144

Castleman, Lewis, 4:425

Castleman, Lodowick, 1:144

Castleman, William, 1:144

Castleman family, 1:144

Castle William (New York), 8:355

Caswell, Richard: letters from: to ----, 7:505

Catawba (Indians), 1:114, 263; attempts to enlist aid of, 2:115, 116; 3:43, 45, 59; 4:30, 63, 71; and French, 2:120; 4:73; entertained by Robert Dinwiddie, 2:159; trade with Richard Pearis and Nathaniel Gist, 2:161; commissioners to, 2:172, 174, 195, 215; aid Tuscarora, 3:308; aid from, 3:371, 388, 397, 445; 4:117, 118, 170-71, 172-73, 174-75, 184; movements of, 3:376, 391; 4:17, 54, 71, 77, 93, 94, 95, 117, 118, 119, 124, 126-27; 5:164, 261, 275-76, 396, 405-6, 412, 417; 6:72, 144-46; provisions and presents for, 3:406-8; 4:5, 18, 25, 36, 52, 104, 126, 140-41, 170, 274; 5:52; conference with, 3:444; hindered from giving aid, 4:4-5, 8; skirmishes, 4:8, 118, 135-36, 161-64; address to, 4:73; uselessness of, 4:168-69; prisoners of, 5:164-65; and scalps, 5:165, 260-61, 276; false reports of, 5:175; misbehavior of, 5:260-61, 275-76; ordered to take prisoners, 5:261; treatment of, 5:303; leaders killed, 5:417, 418, 421, 435, 442; praised, 5:417, 421, 435, 442. See also Indians

Catawba Creek, 4:1, 6, 10

Catawba fort. See Fort William

Cate (slave; Charles Washington's, 1), 7:173

Cate (slave; Charles Washington's, 2), 7:173

Cate (slave; John Augustine Washington's), 7:173

Catesby, Mark, 6:284; 7:344

Cates Marsh, 1:28

Cat Fish Camp, 9:242

Catherine, 8:18, 222

Catlet, James, 5:341

Catlif, Jonathan, 7:320

Cato (play), 6:42, 43

Catoctin Creek (Virginia), 7:70

Catoctin tract, 10:107, 108, 174

Caton, ----: troops at house, 5:67

Caton, Thomas, 4:362; 5:339; id., 1:331; 2:161; 3:101; 4:363; 5:150; information from, 2:159, 160; misconduct of, 3:207-8, 211, 214; unpopularity of, 3:381, 384; and forage, 5:149

Cato's letters, 6:290; 7:345

Caudy, James, 1:22, 31, 35; 8:23

The causes of the decay of Christian piety, 6:288

Cave Gap, 8:31

Cavendish Square (London), 2:11

Caves warehouse, 5:435, 436

Cawsey, John, 6:441, 442

Cawsons, 8:529

Cazenove, John Henry, 10:203, 204

Cedar Creek (of Shenandoah River), 4:417-18; 5:205; 7:42

Cedar Run (Prince William County), 1:40

Ceelys (Virginia), 6:13

Céloron de Blainville, Pierre Joseph, 1:56, 140

Center, Pa., 6:134

Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 6:290

Chamberlayne, ----: his servant, 6:329

Chamberlayne, Edward, 6:291

Chamberlayne, Edward Pye, 6:255, 259-60, 329; 7:85, 190, 191, 212, 214

Chamberlayne, Richard, 6:252, 329

Chamberlayne, Thomas, 8:43

Chamberlayne, Wilhelmina Byrd, 8:26, 42, 43

Chambers, ----: account with, 8:83

Chambers, Benjamin, 5:356, 360; 7:177

Chambers, Ephraim, 6:300

Chambers, John, 6:47

Chambers, Robert, 8:84

Chambers, Thomas, 4:42

Chambers, William, 5:342

Champe, Anne Carter, 9:468

Champe, John, 1:315; 2:66; 3:97, 98; 6:339, 379, 380; 7:173; letters from: to GW, 2:67, 67-68; letters to: from John Tayloe, 2:67; from William Jordan, 2:68

Champe, Lucy, 2:66

Champe and Hunter, 6:276, 338-39, 347

Chance, Old (slave; York County), 6:229

Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 9:24, 25

Chantilly, 5:288

Chapel lands, 7:412-13; 8:210, 315-16; 9:142

Chaplain, George, 6:246, 273, 280, 281

Chaplin, William, 5:339

Chapman, Nathaniel (d. 1760), 1:5, 59; 3:408; 6:20

Chapman, Nathaniel (Nathan; soldier), 9:122, 145, 363

Chapman, Pearson, 10:64

Chapman, Russell, 1:293, 295, 299, 306, 321

The character of a trimmer, 6:295; 7:347

Charlemagne, 9:250

Charles (slave), 7:109

Charles (slave; Anthony Bacon's and Fielding Lewis's), 7:315

Charles (slave; Harlow's plantation), 8:590

Charles (slave; Harry Piper's), 8:556

Charles (slave; Home farm), 7:45, 139, 313, 376

Charles (slave; house servant), 7:227

Charles (slave; New Kent County), 6:220

Charles (slave; Samuel Buckner's), 7:305

Charles (slave; Samuel Washington's), 7:172, 173, 174

Charles (slave; Williamson's farm), 6:428

Charles Baker. See Baker, Charles (slave)

Charles City County, 4:290

Charles County, Md., 8:250; 10:303-4

Charles I, 6:291

Charles II, 1:39; 9:465

Charleston, S.C., 4:159, 176, 370-73, 374; 5:40-43

Charlestown, Mass., 10:368

Charles Town, Va., 10:22

Charles XII (of Sweden), 6:355, 358, 400

Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenberg-Strelitz, 7:38-39

Charlton, ----: account with, 10:78

Charlton, ---- (of Maryland), 10:313

Charlton, Arthur, 10:313

Charlton, Edward: id., 8:454; and bills of exchange, 9:21, 33, 34, 224, 228, 400; account with, 9:29, 226, 229, 230, 267, 394; 10:77, 139; letters from: to GW, 9:242

Charlton, Jane Hunter, 8:454; 9:20, 29, 30, 370, 395, 397; 10:77, 106

Charlton, John, 10:313

Charlton, Richard, 7:479; 8:52, 55, 82; 9:117, 190, 367, 370, 395; 10:76

Charlton's tavern, 7:479

Charming Molly (ship), 7:301, 326

Charming Nancy (ship), 10:368

Charming Polly (ship), 6:355, 392, 449; 7:63, 64, 300, 301, 326, 335, 407

Charming Sally (ship), 7:430

Charnock, ----: his draft, 7:33

Chartiers (Shurtees) Creek (Pennsylvania). See Millers Run

Chartiers Creek tract. See Millers Run tract

Chase, Samuel, 9:164, 165; 10:103

Chatham, Edward, 3:124

Chatsworth, 4:188; 6:407

Chatten, Edward, 2:350

Chattin, James, 1:171; 4:126

Chattins Run (Nutfield) tract, 9:9, 68-69, 78; 10:108, 248, 249

Chaucer, Geoffrey, 6:400

Cheat River, 7:339, 340; 8:40; 10:133

Cheeck, James, 6:47

Cheere, Sir Henry, 6:404

Cheere, John, 6:404

Cheere, William, 6:358, 399

Chelsea, 7:467, 480; 9:425

Chemokins (Port Holy), 6:476

Chenoweth, John, 1:25; 5:340

Chenoweth family, 5:332

Cherokee (Indians), 1:114; failure to send aid, 1:263; attempts to enlist aid of, 2:115, 116; 3:42, 43, 45, 445, 446; 4:25, 141; 5:98-99, 114-15, 225; and French, 2:120, 214; 4:139, 267, 268; 5:2, 20, 225; and Governor Dinwiddie, 2:159, 160-61; 4:141, 142-43; and Richard Pearis, 2:159; 4:27, 71, 105, 120, 141; 5:5, 7, 278; 6:119; and Sandy Creek expedition, 2:161, 215, 216, 235, 356; trade scheme with Richard Pearis and Nathaniel Gist, 2:161; treaties and conferences, 2:172, 174, 195, 215; 4:141, 189, 229; 5:14; 10:247, 312, 333; efforts to aid British, 2:214; 5:2, 44-45; movements of, 3:37, 44, 56, 57, 66, 107, 371-72, 376, 391, 445; 4:54, 65, 117-18, 119-20, 124, 132, 142, 144, 157, 170, 186, 194, 195, 196, 199, 225, 229, 256, 261, 271, 285, 426; 5:2, 7, 13-14, 24, 26, 27, 53, 82, 89-90, 109-10, 175, 210, 270-71, 278, 301-2, 304-5, 379, 383, 440; 6:72, 103-4, 144-46; fort to be built for, 3:42, 43, 338, 388, 446; skirmishes, 3:43; 4:163, 195-96, 197, 200, 208-9, 210-11, 213-17, 251, 261; 5:26, 45, 52, 180-81, 293, 301-2, 403; aid Tuscarora, 3:308; misconduct of, 3:318, 361; 4:141-42, 183, 209; 5:176, 178, 183-84, 189-90, 194-97, 195, 210, 254, 254; 6:146, 159, 163; to send aid, 3:371-72, 388, 397, 405, 406, 425-26, 430; provisions and presents for, 3:406-8, 445; 4:52, 139-41, 142-43, 163, 173, 186, 196, 251; 5:14, 22-23, 24-25, 26, 40, 45, 52; 6:146; housing for, 4:61-62; speeches to and by, 4:139-41, 141-42; 5:27-28; desire to send warriors to England, 4:143; usefulness of, 4:169, 270; 5:44-45, 178, 224-25, 291-93; prisoners of, 4:196, 215, 251; intelligence from, 4:212-16; 5:155, 403, 406-7, 411; and imprisoned Indians, 4:306-8, 317, 321-22, 353, 354-55; and Christopher Gist, 5:2, 304-5; and Edmond Atkin, 5:2, 114; lack of goods for, 5:2-3; anger of, 5:3, 45, 165; in Pennsylvania, 5:13, 40, 164-66, 175; and other tribes, 5:13, 14, 107-8, 418; 6:361; instructions regarding, 5:24, 164-66, 195, 293; escorts for, 5:24-25; 6:119; capture French orders, 5:26; and scalps, 5:26, 45, 52, 175, 176, 178, 270, 293, 301, 403; treatment of, 5:44-45; 6:145-46; and negotiations with French Indians, 5:109; and William Byrd, 5:114-15, 305; in Maryland, 5:175; and Abraham Bosomworth, 5:176-78, 383; difficulty of retaining, 5:178, 224; kill their own comrade, 5:189; scalped by whites, 5:197; 6:412; attacked by settlers, 5:227; at war with British, 5:227; and John Forbes, 5:243; ordered to take prisoners, 5:270, 302; deserters go home with, 5:392; killed by settlers, 6:81; threaten revenge against settlers, 6:81-82; seven-gun salute for, 6:103; and recovery of supplies from deserting Indians, 6:146, 159; outbreak of war with, 6:364, 412, 413, 419, 433; capture Fort Loudoun, 6:419-20, 433, 467; Virginia expedition against, 6:419-20, 431-33, 470; opinion of, 6:431-32; need for extirpation of, 6:467-68; Grant's expedition against, 6:470; 7:46, 47-48, 51-52, 55-59; claim land, 10:70; sell land to Transylvania Company, 10:247, 312, 333. See also Indians

Cherokee fort (Virginia fort on Little Tennessee River), 3:42, 43, 338, 388, 446; 5:41; building of, 4:8, 225; proposals for, 4:52, 54, 128; troops to garrison, 4:129, 155

Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 8:293

Cheslyn, William, 6:332, 336

Chessher, Justanor, 6:47

Chester, Catherine, 6:212

Chester, David, 5:335

Chester, Lucy, 6:212

Chester, Peter, 9:206, 404, 483, 500; letters to: from GW, 9:204-5

Chester, Thomas, 5:336

Chesterfield (ship), 7:140-41, 155, 157

Chesterfield County, 4:271-72, 290

Chestertown, Md., 8:257

Chestnut Grove (New Kent County), 6:322

Chestnut Ridge (Chestnut Hill, Pa.), 5:396; 6:3, 30, 129, 131

Cheston, James, 8:212, 215, 417; 9:314

Chew, ----: money sent by, 5:137

Chew, ---- (ship captain): his ship carries letters, 6:411, 447

Chew, Colby (Coleby), 4:302, 346, 365, 370; 5:93, 98, 215, 294, 417; 6:9; id., 2:323; 5:409; commissions and appointments, 4:116, 205, 206, 360, 361, 368, 423, 432; 5:6; explores Kentucky territory, 4:116; and Indians, 4:355; 5:261, 363; military service, 5:2, 20, 137, 173, 201, 407, 411; Cox-Lane incident, 5:120-21, 129, 130; killed, 5:130; 6:10, 47, 73, 74; 8:304; journal, 5:409; family, 5:413; and bounty lands, 9:516-18; 10:165, 166; letters from: to GW, 5:409

Chew, Grace Deshon, 5:173

Chew, Henry (Harry), 10:104, 105

Chew, John, 6:340

Chew, Joseph (of Alexandria), 2:237, 238, 301, 302-3; 7:7

Chew, Joseph (of New London, Conn.), 3:287; 5:98; 6:87, 94; letters from: to GW, 2:322-23; 4:115-16, 301-3, 365-66, 369-70; 5:93, 187, 293-95, 330, 412-13; 6:9-10, 73-74; 9:516-18; letters to: from GW, 5:172-74; 10:165-66; from Edmund Pendleton, 9:517-18

Chew, Larkin, 2:46, 323; 5:137, 173, 294; 6:346; 8:301, 304; 9:94-95

Chew, Martha Taylor, 2:323

Chew, Mercy, 2:238; 6:339, 340, 390, 430; 7:2, 7, 179

Chew, Thomas, 2:323

Chew's tavern, 6:340; 7:7

Cheyne, George, 6:288

Cheyn's tavern, 10:357

Chichester, Richard, 7:510; 8:270-71, 272

Chichester, Sarah McCarty, 8:271, 272

Chickasaw (Indians), 4:175. See also Indians

Childers, Josep (Joseph), 4:43

Childes, Edward, 6:47

Chilhowie, Tenn., 7:57

Chinowitz (Chenoweth), Samuel, 5:332

Chippewa (Indians), 1:84. See also Indians

Chisholm, William, 8:468, 469, 530

Chiswell, John, 3:56, 58, 353, 368; 6:182-83, 381

Chiswell, Susanna, 3:352, 353; 6:381

Chiswell's mines, 8:308

Chiswell's ordinary, 1:283, 284; 6:182-83, 184

Cholmley (Cholmondeley), Robert, 1:317, 319

Chopawamsic, 5:77

Chota (Echota; Indian town), 3:371; 4:268

Chota fort. See Cherokee fort

Chotank Creek, 7:219

Chotank neighborhood, 1:41; 7:219; 8:122

Chowning, ---- (widow), 8:22

Chowning, John, 7:313, 319, 438, 440

Chrisman (Crisman), Jacob, 1:23

Christ Church (Alexandria), 7:407; 9:180-83

Christian, David, 2:269

Christian, Francis, 8:323, 365, 375, 376, 456, 457, 461

Christian, Israel, 5:264; 7:97-98

Christian, William, 9:511, 512; 10:71, 280, 281, 311, 312

Christian (slave, girl; New Kent County), 6:220

Christian's (Christy's) fort, 4:10

Christmas, 1:251; 2:212, 227, 229, 233-34

Christy, William, 10:88, 91, 93

Church, ----: account with, 9:225

The Church Catechism Explained, 6:300; 7:347, 350

Churchill, ----: his sale, 7:363

Churchill, Armistead, 6:338

Churchill, Charles, 9:116, 118

Churchill, Henry, 6:451; 7:1, 34, 35, 63, 64, 326; letters to: from GW, 6:338

Churchill, William, 6:313, 314, 338; 7:364

Cibber, Colley, 8:263

Cicero, 6:292, 400; 8:116, 120, 121, 417

Cincaid, John, 9:146, 363

Cincheloe, Daniel, 1:22

Citt (slave, girl; at Claiborne's), 6:312

Citt (slave; at Claiborne's), 6:311

City (slave; Brick House plantation), 8:589

The City and Country Builder's, and Workman's Treasury of Designs, 10:343

City Tavern (Philadelphia), 10:371

Clack (Clark), Christopher, 5:335

Claggett, ----, 7:240; paid for servant, 7:462

Claggett, Thomas, 10:39, 41

Claiborne, ----: and aid for Mary Campbell, 8:309, 324

Claiborne, Nathaniel, 1:283

Claiborne, Philip Whitehead, 6:198; 8:574, 575, 579; id., 6:199, 217; commissioner in Custis estate, 6:209, 215-17; and Custis estate, 6:255, 256, 260, 261, 276, 277; 7:1, 90, 91, 104, 215, 304; 8:191, 200, 205, 346, 453, 462, 463; 9:371, 372, 373; account with, 7:190, 298, 366, 371, 437, 495, 501; 9:34; 10:75; and GW's petition to rent dower lands, 8:197; and Mary Campbell, 8:311; and Bernard Moore's debts, 8:427; estate of, 9:46, 226, 231; death, 9:48; and Romancoke plantation, 9:378

Claiborne, Thomas (1680-1732), 9:426

Claiborne, Thomas (d. 1777), 6:198, 199; 7:304, 469, 491; 8:52, 115, 136; 9:426

Claiborne, Thomas (of Sweet Hall), 9:393

Claiborne, William, 6:219; 8:582; 9:427

Claiborne, William (d. 1746; the fourth), 9:378, 427

Claiborne, William (husband of Frances Black), 9:384

Claiborne, William (the fifth), 9:378-79, 427

Claiborne, William (the first), 9:426

Claiborne's ferry, 1:283; 6:199; 8:582; 9:426

Claiborne's plantation (quarter): stock at, 6:218; id., 6:219; 7:108; 9:140, 378, 402; overseers at, 6:219, 427; 7:108, 318, 427; 8:106, 516, 574, 582; 9:258; slaves at, 6:311-12; 7:67; inventories at, 8:583-84, 590-91

Clapham, ---- (of Annapolis), 10:302

Clapton, Abner, 7:1

Clarendon, Edward Hyde, first earl of, 6:285

Clark, ---- (sergeant): court-martialed, 6:95; id., 6:96

Clark, Binn, 5:82

Clark, Henry, 8:234

Clark, James (in Bell's company), 3:136, 253, 259

Clark, James (in McKenzie's company), 3:136

Clark, James (plaintiff), 3:123, 136

Clark, John (soldier), 3:253, 258; 6:96

Clark, Matthew, 5:294, 295

Clark, Michael, 8:468, 531

Clark (Clarke), George, 3:76, 253, 257; 6:96

Clarke, John (author), 7:213

Clarke, John (bookseller), 6:333, 336; 7:25

Clarke, John (of Baltimore County), 3:196

Clarke, John (of Salem), 4:99, 101

Clarke (Clark), Thomas, 1:148, 149, 154-55, 173, 174, 177, 182, 214, 292; letters to: from Robert Dinwiddie, 1:175

Clarkson, James, 6:252

Clay, Richard Lomax, 6:393, 403; 7:24, 30, 128-29, 192, 289-90

Clay Hill, 3:190

Claypole, William, 1:31

Clayton, Asher, 5:272; 6:63, 110-11

Clayton, John, 9:356; 10:79

Clayton, William, 6:264

Clear Fields (Pennsylvania), 6:85

Cleesh, 6:458

Cleeve, Richard, 6:333, 336; 7:28

Clemonds, John, 10:363

Clendennin (Clandinnon), Adam, 5:289

Clendennin (Clandinnon), John, 5:289

Cleo (slave), 1:312, 313

Cleve, 1:129

Cleveland, ---- (Mrs. James), 8:41, 42

Cleveland, Alexander, 7:376, 426; 8:70; 9:58, 238, 239, 411; 10:35-36, 78, 137, 317

Cleveland, Eli, 7:378

Cleveland, James, 7:342, 361, 377, 426, 443, 493, 494; 8:20, 25; 10:269, 307; id., 7:342, 434; 8:18, 42; account with, 7:439, 491, 508; 8:22, 24, 207, 356, 512, 521, 531, 532; 9:52, 53, 58, 111; 10:281; his share of crops, 7:440; 8:512; and Christopher Shade, 8:425; replaced as overseer, 9:239; and GW's Ohio lands, 9:450, 451; 10:170, 220, 221, 256, 281, 290, 291, 292, 293; instructions regarding GW's western lands, 10:230-32; illness of, 10:232, 258, 260-61, 262, 288; articles of agreement with, 10:233; and valuation of improvements on GW's lands, 10:362-63; letters from: to GW, 10:260-62, 262, 334-35, 359-63, 365-67, 371-73; letters to: from GW, 10:230-33, 314-15

Clifton, 8:570

Clifton, Elizabeth Brent, 6:409; 9:397, 488

Clifton, William, 6:331, 332, 451; family, 6:339, 451; 9:397, 488; dispute over his land, 6:407-11, 416, 422-25, 429, 430, 433-34, 436-38, 443, 450, 466; id., 6:409; value of his lands, 6:415; land transactions, 6:443; 7:9, 61, 64, 65, 102-3, 174, 228, 278, 350; 8:283; 9:294, 431; and bill of exchange, 6:450, 460; land where he lives, 7:100, 102, 234; borrows money, 7:107; his plantation to be rented, 9:296

Clifton's (Johnston's) ferry, 7:363; 9:296; 10:39, 141, 339

Clifton's (Johnston's) Spring, 9:296

Clifton's Neck: suit involving, 6:407-11, 416, 422-25, 429, 430, 433-34, 436-38, 466; id., 6:409; tenants on, 7:9, 102, 234, 262-63, 329

Clingan, ----: at Warm Springs, 8:240

Clingan, William, 8:241

Cloe (slave; dower; child), 8:401

Cloe (slave; River farm): tithable, 7:45, 139, 228, 377, 443, 516; 8:104, 221, 357, 479; 9:55, 239; 10:137; id., 7:434; prison fees paid, 7:434

Cloe (slave; at Williamson's farm), 6:428

Clopton, Abner, 6:255, 259-60, 268; 7:212, 214

Clopton, Robert, 6:252

Clopton, William, 6:321

Closter-Seven (Klosterzeven; Hanover), Battle of, 4:416

Clothing (military), 2:31, 64, 141, 275-76; 4:86, 181; 5:375, 381; instructions concerning, 2:5, 43, 96, 117, 118, 136, 146, 153, 264, 281-82; 3:99, 305; 4:69-70, 284, 287, 342, 343; 5:21; 6:79; allowances for, 2:29, 32-33; GW's plan for supplying, 2:29-30, 32-34; acquisition of, 2:30, 32-34, 43; need for, 2:30, 32, 81, 96, 136, 201, 204, 252, 330; 3:84, 103, 132, 184, 204, 228, 270, 314, 328; 4:49, 57, 65-66, 68, 72, 74-75, 80-81, 86-87, 289, 327-29, 392; 5:188, 191, 192, 200, 221-22, 442; 6:6, 15, 50, 60, 125, 134, 159, 162-63, 165, 167-68, 171, 175, 177; uniforms, 2:41, 76, 247; 3:126, 239, 241, 254, 314; 4:97, 98, 99, 284, 343; for recruits, 2:96, 130; 5:103, 134; transport of, 2:133, 136; 4:72, 96; 5:367, 385-86, 389, 435; 6:35; delivery of, 2:136; for rangers, 2:240-41, 242, 244, 281-82, 315; 5:2; issuance of, 2:264; returns of, 3:9; 5:5; stoppages of pay for, 3:42, 84, 99, 103, 180, 227, 272, 328, 329, 332, 359-60, 366, 369, 388, 391, 394; for Gentlemen Associators, 3:86; distributed, 3:89; prices of, 3:89; for Indians, 3:161, 403, 405, 406-8; 4:142, 143; 5:117, 127, 133, 169; sold to civilians, 3:177-78; 4:145; 5:7; rollers, 3:229; ordered, 3:239, 270; 4:97-98, 166; 5:193, 307; 6:90-91; shipment of, 3:270, 390-91; high cost of, 3:328; accounts for, 3:367; to be given soldiers, 3:394, 402; requested by Cherokee for Richard Smith, 4:143; watch coats, 4:363; theft of, 4:424-26; lost to enemy, 5:12-13; Indian garb for soldiers, 5:152, 193, 200, 257-59, 278-79, 282, 285-86, 290-91, 315; captured French uniforms, 5:241; Indian clothes for soldiers, 5:285, 290; left at Fort Cumberland, 5:285, 291; storage of, 6:7, 160; coats made from blankets, 6:15, 164; availability of, 6:87; return of needed items, 6:89-91, 99; Andrew Lewis writes from prison for, 6:101; soldiers to be furnished out of Indian goods, 6:163-64

Cloud, Henry, 5:337

Cloyd, David, 4:393, 395

Cloyd's fort, 4:395; 5:67

Cluney, ----: account with GW, 7:105

Clunie, Alexander, 7:108

Clunis, ---- (sergeant), 3:8

Clyman (Clymer), Deel, 8:176; 10:20

Coal (Cole) River tract, 9:500, 502-3, 510-11, 512, 515; 10:152, 245, 247, 280, 311

Coarts, William, 7:508; 8:144

Coats, ----: GW sells boat to, 7:507, 508

Cobbs, Samuel, 4:30, 32; letters from: to GW, 3:189-90

Cobbs, Thomas, 6:281

Cobourn, James, 10:216, 224, 241, 259

Cochener, Jacob, 5:336

Cochran, William, 5:334

Cochrane, Andrew, 1:52

Cockburn, ---- (Mrs. Thomas), 8:164

Cockburn, Ann Bronaugh, 8:166

Cockburn, James, 7:235; 8:164, 165, 166

Cockburn, Martin, 7:417, 418; 8:146, 166; 10:128, 345

Cockburn, Thomas (doctor), 7:378; attempts to obtain land, 7:234; 8:209-10, 316; id., 7:235; and Mississippi Company, 7:260, 261; his bills of exchange, 7:261, 262, 267; account with, 7:333; and vestry election, 7:362; death, 8:164; his family, 8:166

Cockburn, Thomas (son of Dr. Thomas Cockburn), 8:166

Cockburn, William, 6:287, 288

Cocke, Bowler, 1:50

Cocke, Catesby, 6:342; 7:502

Cocke, James, 5:194, 196; 7:15, 427; 8:51, 59, 202; 10:176, 240

Cocke, Thomas (d. 1750), 2:50

Cocke, Thomas (officer), 2:41, 243; 3:238, 239, 242-46, 342; company of, 2:25, 39, 45, 46, 50, 65; 3:253, 257, 428; 4:76, 349; 5:38, 190, 268; 6:32, 137; 7:171; appointments and commissions, 2:42, 260; 3:251; 4:60, 155, 166, 350, 362; at Fort Cumberland, 2:47; id., 2:50-51; orders to, 2:54; 3:157, 262; 4:60; recruiting, 3:76; company payrolls and returns, 3:156, 341; company size rolls, 3:212, 263; and Nancy Gist, 6:43; letters from: to GW, 4:18-22; letters to: from GW, 2:50-51; 3:266

Cocke, William, 6:102, 103, 178-81

Cocker's arithemetick, 6:295; 7:347

Cockrill, Joseph, 7:378

Cocks, William, 1:310, 323; 3:79, 155, 310, 368, 376; 4:365, 425; 5:339; id., 1:311; 2:92; 5:7-8; his fort, 2:38; 3:11, 333, 334, 336, 341, 395; company of, 2:75, 90, 94, 99, 134, 137, 244, 327-28; at Pearsal's, 2:135; supplies for rangers, 2:138, 281-82; returns of, 2:142; 3:196; orders to, 3:139-40; his rangers, 3:161, 202, 266, 320, 397, 404, 418, 423; 5:334; leave of absence, 3:265, 317; retires, 3:364; accounts, 3:365; 4:238, 289; pay for ranger company, 4:9; and John Hamilton's embezzlement, 5:8; letters to: from GW, 2:90-92, 133-34, 141-42, 240-41; 3:120, 196-97; from George Mercer, 2:281-82

Cocks's fort, 3:265; called Fort Washington, 2:38; 3:395; location of, 2:134; construction of, 2:137, 141; troops at, 3:127, 137, 265-66; Indian depredations near, 3:197; strategic value of, 3:326; needs improvement, 4:4, 15; proposals for, 4:10, 11, 128; on GW's map, 5:207

Codger (slave; Robert Tucker's), 7:315

Codley (Caudley), ----: account with, 8:393

Coe, William, 3:185

Coffee House, The (Williamsburg), 7:479; 8:55, 455

Coffer, Thomas Withers, 7:361, 378, 384, 428-29; 8:146, 148, 248

Coffland (Copland), William, 3:252, 256; 4:230, 231; 9:122, 145

Cofland, John, 4:390

Coil, William, 5:340

Coine (Conn), John, 3:355

Coke, Samuel, 4:43

Colchester, Va., 6:380; 7:211

Colchester warehouse, 10:27

Coldclough, Alexander, 9:134

Cole, August, 2:301

Cole, John, 3:257, 279, 280

Coleman, ----: account with, 8:329, 347

Coleman, Francis, 6:198, 199

Coleman, John, 6:417

Coleman, Jonathan, 9:66

Coleman, Mathew, 4:191

Coleman, Richard, 6:416, 417; 7:3, 8, 178, 179

Coleman, Robert, 1:33

Coleman, Susanna & Jonathan, 8:562, 566; 9:105

Coleman, Susannah, 7:293, 295, 472; 8:13, 47

Coleman, William, 9:122, 146

Coleman's ordinary (at Sugar Land Run), 2:35; 6:417; 7:8

Coleman's tavern (at Caroline Court House), 6:199

Coles, Elisha, 6:289

Coles (Cole), Abram (Abraham), 6:246, 257, 273

Colins, Henry, 10:340-41, 346

A collection of the Parliamentary debates, 6:287

A collection of voyages, 6:286

Collett, Moses, 9:171; 10:19

Collett, Thomas, 7:319

Colley, James, 3:98

Collier, Jeremy, 6:289

Collihall, John, 4:427

Collins, ----: and George Mercer's lands, 10:203

Collins, ---- (major), 9:248, 251

Collins, Francis, 4:426

Collins, John, 3:67, 111-12

Collins, Kellis, 4:42

Collins, Luke, 1:20, 36; 7:5, 339, 340

Collinson, Peter, 6:297

Collum, Henry, 7:378

Colson, Thomas, 5:340

Colson (Colston), John, 5:340

Colter, Thomas, 7:261

Colvill, Catharine, 8:71; 9:42

Colvill, Frances (Francina), 7:465, 466, 495, 496; 8:66, 71, 343; 9:261

Colvill, John, 8:65-66, 72, 381-82

Colvill, Thomas, 6:457; 7:487; commissioner for William Clifton's sale, 6:410; id., 6:458; voter, 7:378; sale of his slaves, 7:481; 9:239; estate of, 8:65-66, 71-72, 266, 381-82, 465, 477, 493, 497; 9:1, 33, 34, 36, 42, 53, 59, 76-77, 110, 167, 225, 261-63, 293, 294, 305-6, 321; 10:195, 234; his will, 8:71; 9:54; and John Colvill's estate, 8:72; sells land to John Semple, 8:293-94; 9:21; act passed for conveyance of his land, 9:28-29, 31; lived in Cecil County, 9:264

Comber, Thomas, 7:346

Combs, ----: and George Mercer's lands, 10:211

Combs, Joseph, 2:241, 242; 5:342; 6:313, 314

Combs & Hereford, 8:24

Combs's ferry, 6:314

Commack, James, 8:540; 9:122, 146

Commentari de bello Gallico, 3:126

Commentaries on the Laws of England, 8:326

Commissary of Anglican church. See Dawson, Thomas; Dawson, William

A comparison between the eloquence of Demosthenes and Cicero, 6:296; 7:347

A Compleat Body of Husbandry, 6:317-18, 327, 463, 472, 473; 7:344, 348

A compleat collection of remarkable tryals . . . in the Old Bailey, 6:293

The Compleat Farriar, 6:300

The Compleat Gamester, 7:348, 349

A compleat history of druggs, 6:285

A compleat history of the intrigues of priests and nuns, 6:291

A compleat history of the piratical states of Barbary, viz. Algiers, etc., 7:347

The compleat horseman; or, perfect farrier, 7:344, 348

The compleat housewife, 6:291, 296, 298; 7:347

The complete English tradesman, 6:290

A Complete History of England, 7:166, 167, 195

Compton, Zebedee, 8:144

Concanen, Matthew, 6:286

Concannon & Jordan, 6:476; 7:63, 104, 108

Concord, Battle of, 10:368

Conductor of the train. See Defever, John

Cone, Barnaby, 3:167

Conemaugh River, 6:16

Confluence, Pa., 1:98

Congreve, William, 6:400

Conjugal lewdness, 6:293; 7:347

Conjurer, The (Indian), 4:117

Connel (Connell), Zachariah, 7:309, 310, 367, 393, 406, 407, 408, 414; 10:208

Connell, James, 7:378; 8:147, 148, 322, 323, 512; 9:76, 77, 237, 373

Connell, Thomas, 7:378

Connell, William, 7:378

Connelly, Patrick, 2:224; 6:280, 281

Conner, Timothy, 3:95-96, 195

Conner (Conners), John, 4:391; 6:47

Connolly, John, 9:410, 444; 10:183; visits Big Bone Lick, 9:96-98; GW meets, 9:98; and West Florida lands, 9:206; and bounty lands, 9:250; surveys for, 9:251, 315, 416, 417; his 2000-acre land grant, 9:329, 510, 513; 10:70, 71; appointed justice for West Augusta, 9:415; 10:44; and Pennsylvania-Virginia dispute, 9:464-66; 10:260; appointed commandant in Pittsburgh area, 10:43; criticized by William Crawford, 10:54-55; and Dunmore's War, 10:69, 74, 133, 135, 260; opposed by George Croghan, 10:88; his lieutenants, 10:91; his Narrative, 10:260; his journal, 10:274; his servant, 10:292; letters from: to GW, 9:95-99, 245-51, 314-15, 414-15, 464-66; 10:43-44, 72-74, 87-88, 259-60; letters to: from Lord Dunmore, 10:135; from GW, 10:273-74

Connor, James, 3:135

Conococheague (Maryland), 2:340; 3:35; storehouses at, 2:37, 38, 158, 185; defenses strengthened at, 3:69; depredations at, 3:314; settlers flee, 3:380; as rendezvous for troops, 5:119, 120, 131, 166; meeting at, 5:208, 252; commander at, 5:233. See also Maidstone; Watson's ferry

Conococheague Creek (Maryland), 3:210

Conotocarious (Caunotaucarius, "Town Taker"), 1:88, 91; 2:98

Conrad, Frederick, 5:341

Consaponakieso. See Bosomworth, Mary Musgrove

Constantine, Edward, 4:338, 339

Constantine, Patrick, 4:338, 339

Constant Matthew (ship), 7:74

Contee, Thomas, 10:33, 356, 358, 367, 368; letters from: to GW, 10:336

Contemplations moral and divine, 7:346

Contrecoeur, Claude Pierre Pécaudy, sieur de, 1:85, 86, 87, 98, 111, 117, 202, 214; letters from: to Duquesne, 1:114; letters to: from Duquesne, 1:139

Convicts, 3:321, 359. See also Washington, George: and convict servants

Conway, ---- (ship captain), 9:476; 10:177

Conway, Arthur, 3:195

Conway, George: letters to: from GW, 2:153-54

Conway, H. S., 5:43

Conway, John, 4:281

Conway, Richard, 9:245; 10:139, 140, 141, 193, 195, 196, 235, 248

Conway, Robert, 9:293

Conway, Thomas, 9:245, 271, 281, 462, 497; 10:18, 141

Conway, Timothy, 9:122, 145

Conway, Withers, 4:281

Conybeare, John, 9:344, 345

Cook, Edward (of Pennsylvania), 10:134, 136

Cook, John, 5:336; 6:434

Cook, Molly, 6:252

Cook, Sarah, 6:252

Cook (Cooke), Josias, 7:45, 139, 228, 313; id., 7:10, 45, 139; account with, 7:106, 107, 190, 236, 276, 363, 385

Cooke (Cook), Giles, 10:76, 78

Coolidge, Judson, 6:460, 461; 7:34, 64

Cooper, ---- (Carlyle's deputy), 1:142, 144

Cooper, ---- (of Frederick County), 5:84, 410

Cooper, Charles, 10:9

Cooper, Jacob, 5:339

Cooper, James, 4:333

Cooper, Joel, 10:104, 105, 317

Cooper, John, & Sons, 8:516-17, 565

Cooper, Myles, 9:217, 219, 276; praised, 9:162-63; president of King's College, 9:164; bills of exchange for, 9:237; 10:82, 185; and John Parke Custis, 9:264, 266, 407-8; plans tour to southward, 9:265; and the American episcopacy, 9:443; paid for college expenses, 10:37; his pamphlet, 10:189, 190; letters from: to Jonathan Boucher, 9:213-14; to GW, 9:253-54, 325-26, 441-43; to John Parke Custis, 9:443; letters to: from GW, 9:236, 406-7; 10:29-30

Cooper, Thomas, 5:85, 340, 410

Cope, James, 4:163

Copein (Copan), William, 9:348; 10:140

Copithorne (Copythorne), John, 2:276, 277; 4:38, 39; 5:73, 326, 327, 367, 379, 399, 402, 407; 6:442

Copland, James, 8:31

Copland (Coffland), William, 9:122

Corbett (Corbet), James, 6:276, 319

Corbin, Francis, 1:71

Corbin, Gawin, 7:336

Corbin, John, 7:433

Corbin, Lettice (Letitia) Lee, 7:508; letters from: to GW, 7:433; 10:000

Corbin, Martha, 10:000

Corbin, Richard, 1:121; 3:38; 4:355; 7:217; and Virginia Council committee, 1:57; id., 1:70-71; 4:384; and GW's commission, 1:71; and Winchester council, 1:106; appointed receiver general, 1:175; and mutiny bill, 2:201; criticism of GW, 4:382-83, 414-15; letters from: to GW, 1:71; letters to: from GW, 1:70-71. See also Errata

Corder, Edward, 5:337

Corderii Colloquiorum Centuria selecta, 7:213, 303

Cordery, Thomas, 5:340

Cornelia (Connelia; slave; Claiborne's plantation), 8:583, 584, 591

Cornelia (slave; Great House plantation), 8:587

Cornelia (slave; James City County), 6:228

Cornelia (slave; York County), 6:229

Cornelius, Josias, 9:432, 436

Cornish (Cornwish), Charles, 8:145

Cornstalk (Indian), 10:183, 365, 366, 371

Cornwall, Josep (Joseph), 4:43

Cornwall (ship), 6:377

Corotoman, 4:384

Correia de Sá, José, 8:77

Corrie, ---- (ship captain), 7:152

Cosiah (slave, girl; New Kent County), 6:220

Cotringer, John, 10:370

Cotton, Benjamin, 3:253, 259

Cotton, John, 7:378; 8:145, 147

Cotton, Ralph, 8:145, 147

Coulter, Thomas, 7:104, 107

Counterfeiting, 3:315, 320-21, 360, 397, 421, 453; 9:178-79

The country justice, 6:284

Country Magazine, 6:283; 7:328, 343, 354

The country school-master, 6:294

County lieutenants: for Amelia County, see Cobbs, Samuel; for Augusta County, see Buchanan, John; Lewis, Andrew; Patton, James; for Berkeley County, see Washington, Samuel; for Caroline County, see Baylor, John; for Culpeper County, see Fairfax of Cameron, Thomas Fairfax, sixth Baron; Slaughter, Robert; for Fairfax County, see Fairfax, William; for Frederick County, see Fairfax of Cameron, Thomas Fairfax, sixth Baron; Stephen, Adam; for Hampshire County, see Martin, Thomas Bryan; Stephen, Adam; for Lunenburg County, see Read, Clement; for Prince William County, see Lee, Henry; for Spotsylvania County, see Spotswood, John; for Stafford County, see Fitzhugh, Henry

Court, Christopher, & Co., 9:348

The court of St. Germain's, 6:295; 7:347

Coutts, Patrick, 8:433

Coutts, William, 8:159

The Covent Garden Magazine; or, Amorous Repository, 9:274, 275

Coventry, 7:434

Coverdale, Norrisson, 7:35, 50, 53, 54, 62, 64, 111, 112

Covington, Va., 5:15

Cowan, Alexander: letters from: to GW, 10:264

Cowan, David, 9:64, 155-56, 238, 239, 293, 294, 341, 343; 10:138

Cowdon, ----, 8:471

Cowles, ----: his ferry, 7:263

Cowles's ferry, 7:263

Cowley, Abraham, 6:285; 10:279, 280

Cowley's tavern, 10:280

Cowper, Dutch, 7:3

Cowper, John, 7:437

Cowper (Cooper), ----: and GW's election expenses, 7:3

Cowper (Cowpar), ----, 1:194; 5:410, 414

Cox, Elizabeth, 9:76, 370, 433

Cox, Friend, 1:25; 2:76, 77, 259; 3:11, 24, 41, 121; 5:127, 128, 149

Cox, James, 5:61-62, 120-21, 129, 130

Cox, John (of Amelia County), 4:42

Cox, John (of Lunenburg County), 4:369

Cox, John (ship captain), 9:352, 408; letters from: to GW, 9:287-88

Cox, Matthew, 9:122, 145

Cox, Presley, 7:378, 384; 8:145, 146; 9:76

Cox, William: letters to: from William Trent, 4:214-15

Coxe, Tench, 5:93

Coxe, William, 5:93, 98

Coxen, Adam, 7:325, 326

Craddock, John, 4:42

Crafish (slave, girl; New Kent County), 6:220. See also Craijo; Crayger

The craft and frauds of physick expos'd, 6:288

The craftsman, 6:290; 7:345

Craig, ----: account with Martha Parke Custis, 7:370

Craig, Alexander, 9:481; 10:77; id., 6:321; 7:212; 8:53; account with, 7:210, 298, 470; 8:51, 192, 195, 267, 346, 455, 456, 486; 9:140, 189, 395; 10:139; GW recommends as agent, 8:483; as agent for soldiers' lands, 8:484; 9:116, 473, 480; 10:79, 333; and resolutions of officers, 9:128-31

Craig, Charles, 8:145, 146

Craig, David, 6:430

Craig, James, 6:321, 371, 406; 7:280, 301, 478; 8:267, 269, 346, 457, 461

Craig, Thomas, 6:280, 281

Craig (Craik), Charles, 6:197, 199

Craig Creek, 4:10, 395

Craig Creek fort (Johns Creek fort), 3:229, 323; 4:10, 395

Craighead, George, 5:272

Craijo (Crayger; slave; Claiborne's plantation), 8:583, 584, 591. See also Crayger; Crafish

Craik, James, 2:62, 191, 295; 3:383, 439; 4:17, 352, 388; 5:96, 97, 190, 316, 326, 327, 334, 436; 6:83, 87, 194, 474; 7:7, 12; 9:76, 503; 10:170; early land grant to, 1:22; and capitulation of Fort Necessity, 1:172, 193; promoted, 1:208; commended by colony, 1:209; id., 1:210; 2:168-69; 4:322; 5:65, 343, 454; 7:14; pay of, 2:164; 3:330-31, 332-33, 365, 369, 376; movements of, 2:172; 6:165; medical services, 3:98, 213, 239, 261, 295, 298, 302, 310, 337; 4:287, 347-48; called "Little Crocus," 3:296; judge advocate, 3:379; listed on return, 3:428; treats Indian prisoners, 4:321; and GW's critical illness, 5:64-65; leave for, 5:65; and GW's elections, 5:263, 317, 329, 330, 343; 7:15, 45; birthplace, 5:453-54; GW's friendship, 6:171; resignation from regiment, 6:173; signs address to GW, 6:178-81; and a gardener for Mount Vernon, 6:419; 7:96; account with, 7:2; 8:362, 436; 9:111, 371, 394, 396, 462; 10:178, 180; accompanies GW to the Ohio, 8:303, 378, 439; 9:335; and bounty lands, 8:437, 439, 440, 540; 9:116, 122, 128-31, 145, 197, 359, 360, 364, 366, 380, 382, 461, 516; 10:59, 193, 225, 238-39; on 1754 roll of soldiers, 8:451; buys carpet, 10:139; letters from: to GW, 5:64-65; 6:169-71, 172-73; letters to: from George Mercer, 2:168-69; from GW, 2:217-18

Crane, James: letters from: to GW, 10:21-22

Craven, Michael, 7:5

Crawford, ---- (ship captain), 6:448

Crawford, Andrew, 3:113, 301

Crawford, Archibald, 6:450

Crawford, Hannah Vance, 8:567; 9:331

Crawford, Hugh, 1:124, 125

Crawford, John (ship captain), 6:450; 7:138, 141

Crawford, John (son of William Crawford), 10:293

Crawford, Moses, 8:445, 446; 10:45, 51, 52-53, 58, 59, 69, 90, 183

Crawford, Robert, 6:256

Crawford, Valentine, 3:53; 5:339, 343; 6:405, 441, 481; 8:26, 156, 169, 266, 430, 487, 521, 522, 569, 573; 9:136, 148, 186, 454, 471, 505; 10:94, 258, 262, 293, 334; delivers hanger to Thomas Bishop, 5:306; id., 5:308; 6:380; borrows money, 6:379, 416, 417; 7:286; 8:193; 9:132; his wagoner, 6:420; oversees Bullskin farms, 6:421; brings butter and tobacco to Mount Vernon, 7:6, 109; 8:6; accounts with, 7:106, 178, 351, 427, 428, 477; 8:20, 112, 240, 244, 394, 424, 436; 10:281; family, 8:6, 446; 9:93; finds a spinner for GW, 8:6; as wagoner for GW, 8:30, 239; and surveys for GW, 8:257; 9:37; at Mount Vernon, 8:570; 9:137, 149, 483; 10:183; recommended as guide, 9:218; and Lund Washington's western lands, 9:242; and GW's Ohio lands, 9:441, 455, 478; 10:16-17, 45, 69, 362; and bounty lands, 9:469; his courtship, 9:478; 10:16; purchases servants for GW, 9:504, 519; and GW's white servants, 10:20, 51, 53, 233, 261; arrested, 10:38, 39; his fort, 10:51, 69, 93, 133, 307; sends GW deed to his own land, 10:52; someone prejudices GW against him, 10:163; and Nicholas Cresswell, 10:170; tools stored at his place, 10:231; purchases land on Chartiers Creek, 10:233-34; fails to pay bills, 10:264; letters from: to GW, 10:31, 36-37, 50-52, 52-53, 58-59, 69, 88-91, 91-92, 133-36, 169-70, 306-8; to James McCarmick, 10:133; to Richard Stephenson, Jr., 10:133; letters to: from GW, 9:417-18; 10:12-18

Crawford, William, 2:243; 3:208, 236; 4:346; 8:242, 304, 530; 9:149, 186, 187, 291, 342, 436, 470, 473, 479, 490; 10:50, 90-91; id., 2:235; 3:53; 5:135; military appointments and commissions, 2:235, 240; 3:252; 4:205, 206, 340, 432; 9:481-82; military service, 2:254; 3:209, 429; 4:61, 207, 208, 219, 220, 230, 407; 5:134, 135, 161, 381, 382, 387; and deserters, 4:332, 333, 334; GW's friendship with, 6:417; family, 8:6, 158, 269, 567; 10:293; instructed to search for land for GW, 8:26-31, 33; moves to Pennsylvania, 8:29; stratagem used in obtaining GW's land, 8:58; accounts with, 8:78, 112, 169, 170, 171, 266, 306, 356, 404, 436, 437, 527; 9:117, 227, 363, 462, 463; 10:281; lands surveyed by, 8:79, 112-13, 206-7, 396, 428, 441, 533; 9:115, 118, 125, 135, 143-44, 148, 334, 335, 382, 405, 500, 501, 503, 510, 511, 512, 513, 516; 10:162, 163, 193, 201, 310; borrows money, 8:239, 306; appointments as surveyor, 8:279, 281, 282, 538; 9:118, 441, 486, 487; 10:1, 36, 46, 322; GW accompanies on surveying trip, 8:280, 533; GW buys surveying instruments for, 8:307; approval of him as surveyor, 8:308; and George Croghan's land, 8:403-4, 517; 9:420; recommended to survey Vandalia lands, 8:404, 518; instructions for surveying soldiers' lands, 8:438; instructed to survey Kanawha and Tygart Valley, 8:439-41; list of surveys done by, 8:528; surveys land for Ohio Company, 9:126; debt to the Hites, 9:133, 223, 225, 230; and Lund Washington's western lands, 9:242; pays GW's land taxes, 9:293, 316; Lord Dunmore visits, 9:315; builds cabins on GW's bounty lands, 9:380; his land claimed by George Croghan, 9:421; at Mount Vernon, 9:469, 483; 10:16, 48, 91; goes to Williamsburg, 9:471; criticism of his surveys, 9:515; appointed major of militia, 10:44; in Dunmore's War, 10:44, 59, 74, 133, 135, 169, 181-84, 260; and Round Bottom tract, 10:47-48; and GW's white servants, 10:51, 53, 92, 134, 136, 232, 233, 262, 290, 315, 372; and Indian child, 10:52, 54; his fort, 10:93; pays soldiers' land fees, 10:225; furnishes canoes, 10:230, 289, 359; and settlement of GW's Ohio lands, 10:261, 334; surveys declared null, 10:320; letters from: to GW, 3:454-56; 5:14-15; 8:37-41, 156-59, 257-58, 330-32, 405-6, 445-46, 449-50, 513-15; 9:25-27, 37, 124-26, 136-37, 380-83, 418-21, 444-45, 454-55; 10:53-55, 93-94, 162-64, 181-85, 258, 292-94; to James Tilghman, 8:515; letters to: from GW, 4:320-21; 8:26, 26-32, 142, 441, 566-67; 9:290, 328-31, 331-32; 10:69, 271

Crawford (Crauford), William (of Alexandria), 7:441, 442

Crawley, Nathaniel, 9:258

Crayger (dower slave; King William County), 6:218. See also Crafish; Craijo

Crayger (slave; Brick House plantation), 8:589

Creagh, John, 8:486, 487, 540

Creagh (Cray, Creech), John (soldier), 3:252, 257; 4:277

Creech, Thomas, 6:290

Creek (Indians), 2:195; 4:172, 175, 267; 5:89-90; 6:81, 361, 364. See also Indians

Creek farm (at Mount Vernon), 5:416; 7:10, 45, 67, 139, 228, 313

Crenshaw, Joseph, 6:46

Cresap, Daniel, 2:222

Cresap, Hannah, 3:209, 210

Cresap, Michael, 3:210; 8:514-15; 9:330; 10:46-48, 52-53, 54, 163, 183; letters to: from GW, 9:334-35

Cresap, Thomas, 2:222, 259; 3:90, 304; 4:9; 5:302; and Ohio Company, 1:59; and fort at Forks of the Ohio, 1:76; id., 1:76; 3:183; 4:144; 8:494; residences, 1:84, 266; 3:210; 5:368; and French prisoners, 1:119, 121; GW's tent left at, 1:349; trading post of, 2:73, 76, 77; 5:368; troops at his house, 2:158; 5:149, 325, 369; leads scouting party, 3:182, 184; and flour, 3:209; Fort Frederick built on his land, 3:215; his fort, 4:149; and ammunition, 5:378; and Potomac navigation, 7:177; account with, 8:393; and Vandalia grant, 8:493, 555; and Fort Necessity campaign, 10:50; efforts to keep court near Redstone, 10:256; his Indian purchase, 10:257; land dispute with Augustine Washington, 10:306; letters from: to GW, 1:75; 10:306; to George Mercer, 4:143; to John St. Clair, 5:214, 231; letters to: from GW, 1:82-83; 10:257-58

Cresap, Thomas, Jr., 3:183

Cresap's. See Old Town, Md.

Cresap's fort (Maryland), 1:84, 266; 3:183; 4:146

Cresswell, Nicholas, 10:105, 170, 184, 262

Creusa, 6:399

Cridon (slave; Rockahock plantation), 8:588

Crisp, ---- (ship carpenter), 3:399, 405

Crispin (Crispen; slave; tanner), 7:464

Crispin (dower slave; Ship Landing), 6:218, 312; 7:463, 464

Crispin (slave; Jackson's plantation), 8:587

Crispin (slave; tanner), 6:282

Crispin (slave; York County), 6:229

Crissopia (Indian), 2:307

Criticon febrium, 6:288

Crittenden (Crittendon, Crittenoon), Abraham, 2:133; 3:253, 258; letters to: from GW, 2:131

"Crocus," 3:296

Crofts (Crafts), Thomas, 10:104, 105

Croghan, George, 1:84-85, 143, 221; 2:151; 4:241, 271; 6:433; 8:406; 10:46; warns of French aggression, 1:56; his partners, 1:66, 95; 2:129; and Indians, 1:68, 120, 121, 122, 130, 133, 142, 153; 2:307, 308, 309; 4:229, 261; 6:106, 139, 144, 145, 150, 364, 432; 9:99, 218; 10:74; id., 1:69; 2:309; 4:229; 8:58; Indian name, 1:91; as interpreter, 1:119, 120, 146; contract with John Carlyle, 1:131, 140, 143; at Fort Necessity, 1:147; criticism of, 1:177, 185, 187; 4:196; 8:514; and Robert Stobo's letters, 1:202, 213; associated with Barnaby Currin, 2:74; commands Fort Shirley, 2:308; and Edmond Atkin, 4:196, 232, 233; and Walpole Company, 8:367, 368; attempts to sell land to GW, 8:402-4, 449-50, 514, 517, 530, 566; 9:26-27, 381, 382; his land claims, 8:513, 515; 9:25, 26, 37, 418-21, 444; 10:87-88; GW visits, 8:518; and "Pseudo Elephant" bones, 9:97; family, 9:98; justice of West Augusta, 10:44; instructs Indians to kill Virginians, 10:88; opposes John Connolly's Indian policy, 10:88; sides with Virginia in boundary dispute, 10:88; letters from: to John Armstrong, 4:246, 266; to Thomas Wharton, 8:331; to GW, 8:517-18; letters to: from Edmond Atkin, 4:158-59, 169, 170, 173; from GW, 8:403-4, 530

Croghan Hall, 8:403

Cromley, James, 5:340

Cromley, John, 5:338

Cromley, William, 5:338

Cromwell, William, 1:221; 5:88, 89, 116, 304

Crook, John, 5:146, 416; 7:106, 109, 272; 8:121, 207, 377

Crookbane, John, 4:391

Croos, Joseph, 9:316

Crosbie, John, 7:22, 359. See also Crosbies & Trafford

Crosbies & Trafford, 7:21, 22, 340, 341, 455; 8:7, 86, 140, 193; letters from: to GW, 7:386-88; letters to: from GW, 7:358-59, 454. See also Crosbie, John

Cross, William, 2:224, 272

Crossthwaite, William, 7:112

Crosswell, William, 6:47

Crouch, Henry, 7:346

Crouch, Jacob, 4:43

Croucher, ----, 3:295, 296

Croucher, Charles, 3:296

Crow Foot (Pennsylvania), 1:98

Crowley, Theodosia, & Co.: goods from, 6:392; 7:22-23, 124, 130, 287-88, 353, 419, 471; 8:296, 397, 558; 9:107; id., 6:403; 7:29

Crown and Cushion (Philadelphia), 5:153

Crown Point (New York), 2:180; 3:215, 286-87, 296; 5:98

Crozier, William, 7:473

Crozier & Waugh, 7:473, 476

Crump, ---- (father of Turner Crump), 7:230

Crump, Charles, 6:252

Crump, Goodrich, 10:40, 42

Crump, James, 10:104-5, 106

Crump, John, 7:378

Crump, Turner, 7:45, 139, 227, 230, 269, 313, 332; 8:320; account with, 7:4, 106, 190, 229, 261, 319, 333; id., 7:10, 231, 236, 334; agreement with, 7:109; borrows money, 7:309; leases plantation from GW, 7:334

Crump, William, 7:219

Crupper, Robert, 1:30

Cryter, Martin, 5:335

Cu----, Edward (servant), 10:365

Cully (slave; Claiborne's plantation), 8:583, 591

Culom, Jeremiah, 6:47

Culpeper County, 5:420; GW's survey in, 1:9; troops from, 3:27, 55, 56-57, 67-68, 69, 94, 95, 106, 111, 127, 137, 142-43, 146, 147-48, 159, 163, 166-67, 267, 340, 341, 344, 358-59, 373; 4:222-23, 243, 247, 248, 257-58, 262, 265, 278, 290, 291; 6:27, 75-76; officers from, 6:76

Culpeper County lieutenant: letters to: from GW, 4:222-23, 257-58

Culpeper of Thoreaway, Thomas Culpeper, second Baron, 5:70; 6:439

Culverhouse, Thomas Wilman, 7:378

Cumberland, William Augustus, duke of, 1:273, 296, 317, 318; 2:24, 321, 325; 4:416; 5:69, 70

Cumberland River, 9:251; 10:70, 71

Cumberland Town, Va., 6:371

Cumming, Thomas, 7:223-24, 415-16, 511-12; 8:64, 153; letters to: from Mississippi Company, 7:246-50

Cummins, Eadward, 6:281

Cunégonde, 8:341

Cuningham, Walter, 6:102, 103, 178-81

Cuninghame, James, 3:385, 386; 4:90; 5:59, 70-71; letters from: to GW, 4:111-12; 5:17-18; letters to: from GW, 4:105-7

Cunningham, ---- (millowner), 5:58

Cunningham, ---- (of Alexandria), 9:1

Cunningham, ---- (of Maryland), 7:299

Cunningham, Archibald, 9:1, 112

Cunningham, Robert, 4:267; 5:338; 6:430; 7:3, 8

Cunningham, William, 3:55; 5:214; 10:135; letters from: to GW, 5:213

Cunningham & Alexander, 9:92

Cunningham's fort, 3:47, 93; 4:264, 266

Cupid (dower slave), 8:401, 402

Cupid (dower slave; at Bridge Quarter), 6:312

Cupid (dower slave; York County), 6:218

Cupid (slave; Creek farm), 7:67, 139, 228, 313

Cupid (slave; Dogue Run), 6:428; 7:45, 66, 67-68; 8:402

Cupid (slave; Ferry farm), 8:479, 480; 9:54, 238; 10:137

Cupid (slave; River farm), 7:377, 443

Cupid (slave; York County), 6:229

Curran, Dennis, 9:111, 112

Currie, David, 3:228, 229

Currin, Barnaby, 1:62; 2:72, 74

Currioman Bay, 8:578

Curtis, George, 4:331, 333, 334

Curtis, Joseph, 4:391

Curtis, Philip, 10:77, 105, 194, 195, 196, 197, 209, 210, 318, 336

Curtius Rufus, Quintus, 3:126

Custis, Daniel Parke, 6:329; 7:316, 318, 453, 466; 8:195, 197, 266; buys Philip Claiborne's plantation, 6:202, 219; 9:378; death, 6:202; his inheritance, 6:202; widow of, 6:202; lawyer for his estate, 6:211; 8:110; family, 6:212; 7:374; his portrait, 6:258; lists of his books, 6:283-300; 7:343-50; his estate, 6:315, 320, 348; 7:5, 62-63, 93, 108, 123-24, 199-200, 201; 8:374, 499; 9:12, 90, 223; 10:84; his accounts, 6:323, 325, 326; 7:307; and Dunbar suit, 6:323, 324; his tobacco, 6:324; 7:155, 317, 394, 413; GW appointed guardian of his children, 7:84; adjusted account of his estate, 7:84-85; and dispute over slave, 7:133; commissioners to settle estate, 7:467; his steward, 8:575; memorandum of the estate in York and King William counties, 8:585; home of, 9:89; courtship opposed, 9:233; suit against the Moodys, 9:233; his bank stock, 9:379

Custis, Eleanor Calvert, 10:22, 24, 27, 174, 233, 236, 252, 270, 340; courtship and marriage, 10:31, 38; not to move to Mount Pleasant, 10:33-34; account with, 10:77, 106; portrait painted, 10:79; goods ordered for, 10:369. See also Calvert, Eleanor

Custis, Frances Parke (daughter of John Custis), 6:260

Custis, Frances Parke (Mrs. John), 6:212

Custis, George Washington Parke, 9:377

Custis, Hancock (died c.1729), 7:373-74

Custis, Hancock (grandson of Hancock Custis who died c.1729), 7:374

Custis, Henry, 7:374

Custis, John (1678-1749), 6:297; id., 6:202; size of his estate, 6:202; his lawyer, 6:211; and Custis estate, 6:212, 254, 256, 261; and Dunbar suit, 6:212, 436; residences of, 6:219; 8:197; and books, 6:283, 298, 299, 300, 301; bookplate, 6:297; money borrowed from, 6:379; 7:367; his bank stock, 6:452; and will of John Custis of Hungars, 7:374; gives away family silver, 9:233; and Eastern Shore land dispute, 9:285; family, 9:287; and unadministered goods of his estate, 10:84

Custis, John (of Hungars; 1653-c.1714), 7:373-74; 9:285, 287

Custis, John (son of Hancock Custis who died c.1729), 7:374

Custis, John Parke, 6:426, 469; 7:107, 163, 191, 300, 367, 396, 411, 432, 480; 8:16, 18, 20, 25, 42, 79, 81, 82, 83, 91, 137, 143, 164, 166, 192, 193, 222, 240, 249, 250-51, 259, 396, 436, 467, 523, 573; 9:15, 28, 40, 41, 48, 51, 82, 178, 204, 210, 215, 227, 254, 261-62, 271, 295, 299, 387, 425, 434, 436, 448; 10:18, 22, 24, 27, 42, 137, 174, 233, 234, 236, 252, 340, 355, 370, 000; at Mount Vernon, 6:199; 8:386-87, 436; id., 6:202; and Custis estate, 6:202-16, 219-20, 238-45, 247-52, 253, 260-61, 263-64, 267, 269, 270-75, 282, 320, 349, 351; 7:85; guardianship, 6:203, 208, 211-12, 213, 214, 265; 7:81-84; courtship and marriage, 6:209, 212; 8:550; 9:209-11, 215-16, 219-20, 396, 467, 470, 473, 478, 480, 485; 10:31; his portraits, 6:258; 9:36, 37, 433, 443; 10:79; books owned by, 6:297, 298, 299, 300, 474; 7:168, 300, 336, 343-45, 348-49, 478; 8:121, 270, 361, 435; 9:343-45; invoices of goods for, 6:316; 8:11, 49-50, 102, 136, 229, 230, 299, 368, 371, 400, 480, 506, 511, 516, 565; 9:64, 89, 109, 115, 232-33, 273, 277; goods for, 6:352, 355, 472, 473; 7:29, 76, 79, 96, 97, 130, 167, 197, 199, 256, 267-68, 293, 295, 328, 332-33, 357, 409, 410, 423, 433, 450, 457, 458, 476, 498; 8:8, 51, 97-99, 115, 195, 237-38, 239, 291, 306, 439, 500, 501, 502-3, 552; 9:61, 62-63; 10:76, 210, 270, 317, 357; his plantations, 6:352; 7:427; 9:1; his tobacco, 6:373, 414, 448, 471, 473; 7:34, 35, 53, 55, 75, 124, 142-43, 151, 152, 153-54, 189, 200-201, 252, 284, 325, 340, 341, 352, 393, 397, 398-99, 443-44, 445, 455, 466, 509; 8:7, 9-10, 11, 15, 80-81, 84-86, 89, 99, 102, 105, 137, 140, 205-6, 230, 231, 233, 369, 373-74, 482, 507; 9:12, 74, 127, 200, 272, 276, 297-98; 10:82, 83, 199; called Jacky, 6:475; accounts, 7:2, 61, 64-65, 82-83, 203, 305-6, 307, 316, 319, 323-24, 394, 435, 439, 451, 453, 461, 469, 477, 481, 508; 8:22, 77, 103, 136, 139, 156, 207, 238, 268, 290, 304, 342, 348, 355, 362, 424, 441, 486, 512, 532; 9:12, 14, 15, 19, 20, 30, 35, 53, 54, 91, 111, 112, 116, 117, 128, 132, 133, 151, 152, 167, 189, 208, 228, 252, 253, 294, 297, 317, 348, 355, 394, 395, 519; 10:37, 40, 77, 104, 106, 139, 168, 194, 197, 220, 249, 318; his slaves, 7:11; 8:311, 320, 357, 583-92; 10:138; his tobacco marks, 7:54, 158; his tutors, 7:77, 163, 229, 230, 326, 433, 444, 496, 514; 8:72; GW's guardianship accounts for, 7:81-83, 86-90, 212-14, 216, 301-2, 368-70, 499-501; 8:198-99, 200-203, 455-59; 9:366-70; GW's book of accounts with, 7:83; and dispute over slave, 7:133; comes to live at Mount Vernon, 7:207; clothing for, 7:250, 321, 328, 372, 440, 452; debts owed to, 7:284, 285, 337, 450, 451, 482; 8:353; 9:220, 395, 432; 10:19, 107, 195-96, 214, 351-52; and bills of exchange, 7:298, 299; 8:59, 141, 142, 499; 10:82, 142, 185; his overseers, 7:318; 8:574; 9:433; his dancing master, 7:333, 334; 8:184, 365; and will of John Custis of Hungars, 7:374; his land adjoining governor's palace, 7:427; his music master, 7:438; 8:244; and European tour, 8:332-41, 348-49, 432, 466, 476-77, 489-92, 494-97; 9:164; keeps large balances with Gildart and Hanbury, 8:11; given money, 8:78, 112, 127, 136, 266, 305, 376, 386, 405, 437, 438, 473; and Jonathan Boucher, 8:89-90, 94-97, 120, 122-27, 339, 349, 413-17, 548-50, 571-72; 9:15, 212, 294, 294, 297; his health and medical care, 8:116, 122, 127, 128-29, 159; schoolmate, 8:125, 415-16, 550; 9:179; amusements, 8:128, 522; dower lands rented to, 8:195-97, 267, 401; weights of tobacco and list of goods ordered, 8:225; his business letters to be addressed to GW, 8:228; Jonathan Boucher asks to borrow from, 8:309, 324-25; inoculation, 8:333, 335, 387, 442-44, 446-48, 464-65; 9:8; near ruin of his estate, 8:341; visits Samuel Galloway's home, 8:367; invoice containing taxed goods, 8:372; GW fears bad influences on, 8:411-12; at Annapolis, 8:417, 465; 9:4-6, 16-19, 20, 208; crops made on his plantations from 1760 to 1770, 8:421-24; his studies, 8:425-26; not to consort with "low, loose Company," 8:432; remains in Baltimore for wedding, 8:463-64; deficiencies of his education, 8:467, 478, 492-93; apologizes for poor letters, 8:518-19; his runaway slaves, 8:520; 9:58, 172-73; discussion of colleges to attend, 8:550; 9:154, 161-64; GW's bounty land rights to be paid out of his money in Robert Cary's hands, 8:553; his land managers, 8:576; 9:21; accounts with Joseph Valentine, 8:586; land purchased for, 8:591; 9:27, 52, 374-79, 383, 385, 390, 393, 397, 400, 401, 402, 423, 424, 428; 10:84; stock inventory, 8:591; and Dunbar suit, 9:90, 312, 313; at King's College, 9:164, 218, 223, 236, 237, 253-54, 264-67, 295, 326, 406-8, 441-42; 10:29-30; extent of his estate, 9:210; Myles Cooper discusses, 9:213-14; and Martha Parke Custis's death, 9:243, 253, 265, 266; wine ordered for, 9:281, 282, 284; family, 9:287; praised, 9:325-26; his share of Martha Parke Custis's estate, 9:373, 379; his money lent to John Augustine Washington, 9:395; will not move to Mount Pleasant, 10:33-34; GW continues to act as guardian, 10:38, 81; regimentals made for, 10:174; buys horse, 10:178, 179; and Philip Mazzei, 10:178, 179, 353; and Robert Cary, 10:199-200; his desk and bookcase, 10:209; letters from: to GW, 8:375-76, 518-19; 9:264-67, 491; 10:373; to Martha Washington, 9:266-67; letters to: from Capel and Osgood Hanbury, 7:238-39, 392-93, 452-53, 498; 8:17, 60-61, 77, 103, 137-38, 206, 265, 342, 375, 434, 474-75, 500; from Osgood Hanbury & Co., 9:13, 13, 201; from Myles Cooper, 9:443; from Hanburys & Lloyd, 10:8-9. See also Custis estate

Custis, Leven, 7:374

Custis, Martha Dandridge, 6:329, 405, 437; 10:142; courtship and marriage, 5:103; 6:11, 13, 184, 189, 202, 366; GW visits, 5:221; authenticity of GW's letter to, 5:312; family, 6:13; and Custis estate, 6:202-8, 217-20, 232-36, 264, 325, 367, 435; correspondence with British merchants, 6:203, 322, 324, 325; and loans to family and friends, 6:203, 426; her portraits, 6:258; ships tobacco, 6:317, 324, 411; settles annuity on mother, 6:418; and Dunbar suit, 6:437; letters from: to John Hanbury & Co., 6:260; to Robert Cary & Co., 6:260; letters to: from GW, 5:301; from John Mercer, 6:211-12, 212; from Robert Cary & Co., 6:259, 323, 350, 351-52; from Capel & Osgood Hanbury, 6:324, 447-48. See also Washington, Martha

Custis, Martha Parke, 3:241; 6:426, 469; 7:396, 411; 8:18, 20, 25, 42, 127, 164, 227, 245, 260, 264, 270, 271, 316, 325, 333, 376, 378, 396, 444, 449, 467, 498, 531; 9:7, 46, 74, 76, 101, 110, 113, 154, 164, 178, 184, 194, 210, 271, 277; 10:80; comes to Mount Vernon, 6:199; 7:207; id., 6:202; and Custis estate, 6:202-16, 247-52, 253, 260-61, 262, 264, 267, 269, 274, 275-76, 282, 349, 351; 7:85; guardianship, 6:203, 208, 211-12, 213, 214, 265; 7:81-84; death, 6:209, 212; 9:237, 243, 253-54, 258, 265-67, 268, 324, 396, 442; 10:68; goods for, 6:316, 352, 355, 474; 7:29, 76, 79, 106, 130, 155, 157, 167, 197, 199, 250, 252-53, 254, 256, 293, 295, 309, 321, 325, 328, 329, 357, 372, 423, 450, 476; 8:8, 11, 49, 97-98, 229, 230, 238, 249, 269, 362, 363, 368, 371, 453, 506, 511, 516; 9:45, 63, 64, 109, 117, 132, 233, 288; given money, 6:328; 8:60, 78, 127, 136, 222, 266, 299, 355, 371, 386, 400, 441, 521, 565; accounts, 6:331, 457; 7:61, 64-65, 111; 8:82, 207, 267, 268, 346, 347, 362, 454; 9:29, 30, 35, 54, 74, 111, 112, 116, 167, 190, 283; 10:78, 104; called Patcy, 6:475; her health and medical care, 7:2, 92; 8:70, 79, 166, 168, 169, 322, 352, 360, 363, 365, 376, 424, 432, 435, 453, 465, 467, 496, 531, 532; 9:28; 10:195; her tutor, 7:77, 163, 229, 230, 326, 433, 444, 496, 514; 8:72; her guardian accounts, 7:81-82, 90-93, 214-16, 302-4, 370-71, 501; 8:199-200, 203-5, 459-63; 9:370-74, 376; GW's book of accounts with, 7:82, 83; her bank stock, 7:82, 90, 112, 136; 8:205, 463; 9:379-80; 10:84; size of her foot, 7:158; debts owed to, 6:206, 260-61, 276; 7:205, 437, 467, 469; 8:525, 530; 9:232; 10:229; her dancing master, 7:333, 334; 8:323; her music master, 7:438; 8:91, 244; sees play, 8:128; and Amelia Posey, 8:167; travels, 8:217, 240, 250, 251, 362, 442; 9:81, 82; GW charges visit to springs to her, 8:240; her family, 8:295; length of her illness, 8:360; 9:244; invoice containing taxed goods, 8:372; her portraits, 9:36, 37; parrot for, 9:208; her estate, 9:375; black wax in her honor, 10:158. See also Custis estate

Custis, Peggy. See Wilson, Peggy Custis

Custis estate: accounts, 6:193, 197-98, 313, 320, 328, 339, 370-71, 377; 7:32, 61-65, 75, 82-93, 134, 190, 202-3, 212-16, 229, 230, 300, 301-4, 305, 307, 316, 323-24, 326, 367, 368-72, 393-94, 439, 440, 467, 469, 499-502; 8:10, 11, 15, 16, 103, 105, 137-38, 198-205, 206, 228, 264-65, 342, 375, 433-34, 455-63, 458, 474-75; 9:4-7, 12, 13, 16-19, 27, 30, 223, 253, 442-43; 10:8, 22, 30, 37, 76, 81-82, 142, 168, 199-200; settlement of the Daniel Parke Custis estate, 6:201-313; on Eastern Shore, 6:320; and Hanbury, 6:322-24, 347, 366-67, 411, 447; 7:20-21, 31, 34-35, 53, 82, 88-89, 93, 131, 134, 151, 189, 199-200, 202, 238-39, 316-17, 352, 392-94, 413, 431-32, 443, 444, 452-53, 466, 498; and James Gildart, 6:324-26, 348; 7:32, 82, 88, 92, 123-24, 151-52, 200-201, 202, 307, 340-41, 397, 435, 455-56; and Robert Cary, 6:326-27, 330, 348-52, 373, 375-76; 7:34-35, 53-54, 61-65, 82, 84, 86, 88, 111, 130, 135, 137, 153-55, 157-58, 162-63, 167, 168, 197, 199, 202-5, 212-13, 215, 230, 251-53, 256, 267-68, 284, 293, 295, 301, 305-6, 323-25, 332-33, 337, 369, 398-400, 409-10, 423, 444-45, 509; tobacco, 6:373-74, 459; 7:20, 21, 31, 53-54, 61, 63-64, 75, 123, 124, 131, 134, 135, 142-43, 151-52, 153-55, 163, 189, 199-205, 214, 238-39, 251-53, 262, 284, 306, 307, 316, 317-19, 320, 324-25, 340-41, 352, 392-94, 397, 398-99, 402, 413, 431-32, 435, 443, 444-45, 452-53, 455-56, 462-63, 464, 466, 498, 509; 8:6-7, 9-11, 15, 17, 43-44, 60, 77, 80-81, 84-86, 89, 99-100, 102-3, 105-6, 115, 118-19, 130, 137-40, 142, 203, 206, 225, 228, 230, 233, 264-65, 342, 369, 375, 401, 421-23, 434, 458-59, 475, 480, 482, 499-500, 506, 515-16, 519-20; 9:13, 27, 63-64, 72-73, 74, 84-85, 115-16, 127, 173, 200-201, 231, 243, 254-57, 272, 276-77, 284, 297-98, 366, 369, 374; 10:8-9, 82, 83, 199-200; money paid to, 6:405-6, 416; 7:1, 85, 104, 108, 190, 191, 209, 212, 214, 215, 262, 298, 299, 302-4, 326, 335, 336, 366, 367, 369, 370, 371, 410, 437-38, 467, 469, 495, 499, 500, 501, 507; 8:50, 51, 52, 59, 82, 115, 140, 143, 191, 200, 202, 204, 238, 267, 304, 306, 329, 346, 452-53, 458, 462, 486, 530, 532; 9:19, 33, 53, 74, 116, 133, 220, 232, 355, 368-69, 371-72; 10:78; plantations allotted to GW and John Parke Custis, 6:448; 7:211, 313, 318, 497; bank stock, 6:451-52; 7:63, 90, 111, 112, 136, 214, 326; 8:205, 463; 9:372, 374, 375, 379-80; 10:82-83, 84-85; goods ordered for, 6:473; 7:62-65, 76, 79, 96, 97, 130, 157, 158, 162, 167, 168, 197, 199, 213, 250-51, 252-53, 256, 267-68, 293, 295, 321, 322-23, 325-26, 328-29, 332-33, 341, 357, 369, 370-71, 409-10, 423, 433, 450, 456, 457, 476, 498; 8:7-8, 11, 49-50, 97-99, 102, 115, 136, 225, 229, 230, 299, 368, 371, 400, 500-501, 516, 552, 554, 565; 9:61, 62-64, 88, 89, 109, 115, 232-33, 273, 277, 343-44; GW's guardianship of Custis children, 7:81-93; steward's missing account book, 7:82; 8:584, 585-86; GW's postsettlement adjustment with heirs, 7:83; GW's guardian accounts, 7:86-93, 212-16, 301-4, 368-72, 499-502; 8:198-205, 455-63; 9:366-74; and dispute over slave, 7:133; and quality of tobacco, 7:155; GW's account with farm managers, 7:205, 209, 261, 262, 298, 335, 336, 366, 410, 437-38, 469; 8:50, 82, 140, 143, 200, 267, 269, 346, 453; 9:19, 116, 131, 224, 227, 230, 369, 432; 10:353; and John Didsbury, 7:250-51, 293, 321, 369, 370-71; Joseph Valentine's missing dower accounts, 7:262; Joseph Valentine's account of tobacco weights, 7:319; and Charles Lawrence, 7:322-23, 341; debts owed to, 6:201-313; 7:336; 9:395; 10:351-52; lists of books in, 6:283-300; 7:343-50; and will of John Custis of Hungars, 7:373-74; plantations advertised for rent, 7:497; property rented, 8:61-62, 89, 225, 346; 9:19, 435, 436; tobacco declining in quality, 8:81; overseers, 8:89, 106, 482, 516, 574, 582, 585; 9:48, 89, 90, 140, 257, 258, 285, 393; Custis plantations, 8:126, 156, 423, 591-92; 9:1, 48, 85, 89, 257, 258; GW's rental of his dower lands to John Parke Custis, 8:195-97; 9:48, 366; dower plantations, 8:196, 582; 9:85, 140, 258, 393; crops made on the Custis plantations by Joseph Valentine from 1760 to 1770, 8:421-24; Mockhorn Island, 8:482; 9:72, 74, 86, 89; pays for education of Ann Smith's children, 8:482; commissioners to supervise GW's management of, 8:487; death of farm manager, 8:573-76, 578-82; inventories of livestock made after Joseph Valentine's death, 8:582-85; lists of slaves on Custis plantations, 8:582-85, 587-92, 590-91; inventory of furnishings, etc., in town, 8:585; inventory of stores, etc., in New Kent County, 8:585; agreement with farm manager, 9:21; land bought for, 9:33, 366, 367, 374-80, 383-86, 389-90, 393, 394, 397, 399-401, 423-29, 435, 455-59, 470-73, 478-81; 10:84; slaves in, 9:47, 58, 73, 74, 85-86, 87-88, 89, 134, 139-40, 172-73, 174, 232, 233, 256, 257, 258, 286, 287, 367-68; 10:41, 138; lawsuits, 9:48-49, 233, 285; farm managers, 9:89, 115; mills on, 9:89-90, 458; 10:22; extent of, 9:210; Eastern Shore land dispute, 9:231-32, 285-86; New Kent County land dispute, 9:231-32, 286; Martha Parke Custis's estate devolves on GW and John Parke Custis, 9:375; appointment of administrator by archbishop of Canterbury, 10:84; bond given against discovery of will of Daniel Parke Custis, 10:84. See also Custis, Daniel Parke; Custis, John Parke; Custis, Martha Parke; Dunbar suit; Dunbar, Thomas

Custis house (Williamsburg), 6:219

Cuszine (Cozine), John, 1:26

Cuz (slave; Jackson's plantation), 8:587

Cuzzens, William, 6:452, 453; 7:120, 135, 136, 137, 138, 152, 154

Cyclopaedia; or, an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, 6:300

Cyprian Dame, 1:203, 204


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