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N---- (slave; Mill Quarter), 8:588

Nace (Nase; slave; cooper), 9:397

Nace (Nase; slave; tradesman), 10:137, 138

Nalder, Francis, 6:394, 403; 7:26, 126, 195, 290, 355, 422, 472; 8:45, 131; 9:105

Nalder, Francis & John, 8:561

Nalder, Thomas, 7:26, 30, 126; 8:564

Nan, Little (slave; Rockahock plantation), 8:588

Nan (dower slave; King William County), 6:218

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

Nan (slave, child; Brick House plantation), 8:589

Nan (slave, child; Rockahock plantation), 8:588

Nan (slave; from Daniel Tebbs's estate), 7:300

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

Nan (slave; John Augustine Washington's), 7:172, 173

Nan (slave; John Posey's), 8:34

Nan (slave; King William County), 6:225

Nan (slave; Muddy Hole), 7:443, 516; 8:104, 221, 356, 479; 9:54, 238; 10:137

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

Nan (slave; River farm), 7:377, 443, 516; 8:104, 221, 357, 479; 9:55, 239; 10:137

Nan (slave; Rockahock plantation), 8:588

Nancy (Charming Nancy; ship), 9:208, 287, 288, 499

Nancy (George Wise's ship), 10:197

Nancy (Griffith Kelly's ship), 10:20

Nancy (ship), 2:113, 114, 128

Nancy (slave; Home farm), 9:186

Nancy (slave; Washington's Bottom), 9:185, 291

Nanjemoy, Md., 6:330; 10:296

Nanjemoy Creek, 8:122

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

Nanny (slave, girl; New Kent County, 1), 6:220

Nanny (slave, girl; New Kent County, 2), 6:220

Nanny (slave, girl; New Kent County, 3), 6:220

Nanny (slave, Nanny's child; New Kent County), 6:220

Nanny (slave; Brick House plantation), 8:589; 9:85-86, 89

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

Nanny (slave; New Kent County, 1), 6:220

Nanny (slave; New Kent County, 2), 6:220

Nansemond County, 4:290

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

Nantasket Road (Massachusetts), 2:166

Napier, James, 1:264, 325

Napier, Robert, 1:264; 2:321; letters to: from Edward Braddock, 1:259, 272, 275, 301, 314; from John St. Clair, 1:275; from Thomas Dunbar, 2:115

Napp, Thomas, 3:306-7; 9:359, 360, 364, 365, 421

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

Narrationes Modernae, or Modern Reports, 8:326

A Narrative of the Transactions, Imprisonment ... of John Connolly, 10:260

Nash, John (colonel), 3:431, 435

Nash, John (sergeant), 3:253, 257; 4:66, 277

Nash, Robert, 3:306-7

Nash, William, 10:152

Nat (Natt; slave; River farm), 7:139, 228, 313, 377, 443, 516

Nat (Natt; slave; tradesman), 7:227, 313, 376, 443, 515; 8:104, 220, 320, 357; 10:137, 138

Nat (slave; Bullskin plantation), 6:420-21

Nat (slave; Home farm), 6:378, 379

Nat (slave; house servant), 6:428; 7:45

Natchez, 9:98

Nations (Nation), ---- (Mrs.), 6:429

Nations (Nation), William, 5:415, 416; 6:386, 430

Natt (slave), 7:173

Natt (slave; blacksmith apprentice), 8:357

Natt (slave; Claiborne's plantation), 8:584, 591

Natt (slave; River farm), 8:104, 221, 357, 479; 9:55, 238; 10:137

Naughty, John, 3:253, 257-58

Nautilus (ship), 7:228, 253, 312; goods brought in, 7:130, 198, 498; tobacco shipped in, 7:143, 152, 153, 205, 251, 284, 415, 447, 464, 509; 8:9, 11

The natural history of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands, 6:284

The nature and cure of fluxes, 6:287

Naylor, William, 1:29

Naylors Hole Tract, 1:50

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

Neabsco Creek, 7:9

Neabsco ironworks, 8:413, 438

Neal, John, 8:28, 31-32, 40

Neale, ----: and legal writ, 7:262, 263

Neale, Christopher, 1:290, 292

Neale, Edward, & Co., 6:335, 337; 7:27, 129

Neale, Joseph, 8:127, 128

Neale, Roswell, 10:3

Neale, William: letters from: to GW, 8:26; letters to: from GW, 8:42-43

Nealis, Francis, 4:191

Neally's fort, 4:180, 182-83

Neavil, George, 1:26

Neawah (Indian), 10:184

Necks, Robert, 6:376; 7:431; 8:206, 342; carries letters and invoices, 6:375; 7:316, 394, 432, 452-53, 466; 8:15, 77, 374, 375, 474; 9:12, 201; his ship carries tobacco, 7:393, 444; 8:341, 433

Ned, Carpenter (slave; Great House), 9:257, 258

Ned, Young (dower slave; York County), 6:218

Ned, Young (slave; at Bridge Quarter), 6:312

Ned, Young (slave; York County), 6:229

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

Ned (slave), 5:418

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

Ned (slave; carpenter), 7:139, 227

Ned (slave; carpenter, 32 years old), 6:282

Ned (slave; carpenter, 48 years old), 6:282

Ned (slave; Ferry farm), 10:137, 138

Ned (slave; from Colvill estate), 9:239

Ned (slave; Home farm), 7:139, 313

Ned (slave; house servant), 7:227

Ned (slave; miller; Great House plantation), 8:587

Ned (slave; Mill farm), 7:377, 443, 516; 8:104, 221, 356, 480

Ned (slave; Mill Quarter), 8:588

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

Ned (slave; owned by Mary Washington), 7:173

Ned (slave; owned by Mary Washington, 1), 7:173

Ned (slave; owned by Mary Washington, 2), 7:173

Ned (slave; River farm), 9:238, 239; 10:137

Ned (slave; tradesman), 7:313, 376, 443, 515; 8:104, 220, 356, 479; 9:54, 238; 10:138

Ned (slave; York County, 1), 6:229

Ned (slave; York County, 2), 6:229

Neely's (Mason) Creek, 4:395

"Negroe Harry," 7:415

Negroes. See Blacks

Neilands (Nealand), John, 2:56-57

Neill, Lewis, 4:404

Neilson, Henry, 4:42

Nell (slave, girl; New Kent County, 1), 6:220

Nell (slave, girl; New Kent County, 2), 6:220

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

Nell (slave; house servant), 10:137, 138

Nell (slave; River farm), 9:239; 10:137

Nell (slave; Rockahock plantation), 8:588

Nelly (ship), 7:191, 197, 284

Nelly (slave; York County), 6:229

Nelson, Margaret Reade, 1:55

Nelson, Southy, 9:285-86, 287

Nelson, Thomas: and John Hobday, 10:141

Nelson, Thomas (1715-1787), 4:27, 50; id., 1:55; 4:53; 5:91; 7:273; and instructions for GW, 5:89; account with John Parke Custis, 6:259; 7:368; subscription to race, 7:210; and bill of exchange, 7:253; and Dismal Swamp Company, 7:269-72, 274-75, 314; 8:50; family of, 7:274; deputy secretary of Virginia, 8:547. See also Errata

Nelson, Thomas, Jr. (1738-1789), 9:475; 10:81, 99-100, 150

Nelson, Thomas (Scotch Tom), 1:55

Nelson, William, Jr., 8:31

Nelson, William (1711-1772), 8:390; id., 1:55; 5:91; 6:41; 7:273-74; and instructions for GW, 5:89; and Indians, 5:90; and GW's goods, 6:39; and Custis estate, 6:253; and Dismal Swamp Company, 7:211, 269-70, 271-72, 274-75; slaves, 7:314; 8:50; acting governor, 8:393; and Dunbar suit, 8:497; letters from: to John Blair, 5:180; to Hillsborough, 8:393; letters to: from GW, 1:55

Nemacolin's Path, 1:296

Neptune (ship), 9:475

Neptune (slave; River farm), 7:45, 65-67, 443, 516; 8:104, 221, 357, 479; 9:55, 238; 10:137

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

Nescopeck (Niskebecon; Indian town; Pennsylvania), 2:317

Nevil, ----: sells horse, 8:393

Neville, Gabriel, 3:409

Neville, George (of Frederick County), 5:342

Neville, George (of Prince William County), 1:39, 40

Neville, Henry, 3:409

Neville, John, 10:233-34

Neville, Joseph, 2:77, 78-79; 8:395

Neville, Mary, 9:411

Neville, Thomas, 3:409

Neville's ordinary, 1:39, 40; 2:76

A New and Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, 7:450

A new and easy method to understand the Roman history, 6:294

The New Atalantis, 6:298

Newbery, Francis, 8:270, 563, 566; 9:107

Newbold, Purnell, 6:386

Newburn, Thomas, 3:268, 269

New Camp. See Armstrong's New Camp

Newcastle, Captain (Indian). See Canachquasy

Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Hollis, duke of, 4:99, 101; 5:69

Newcastle (New Castle), 6:377

New Creek (of Potomac River), 3:394

Newel, Samuel, 4:417

New England, 3:115, 286-87, 296, 347; 5:173

Newgate (Eagle, Lane's, Triplett's) Tavern, 8:149; 9:316

Newgent, Thomas, 3:98, 122, 128-29, 137, 141, 265, 267, 301; letters to: from GW, 3:123-24

Newingham, 8:272. See Errata

Newington (home of Richard Chichester). See Errata

New Jersey, 2:226; 6:102, 188, 190

New Kent County: troops from, 4:290; Custis estate in, 6:203-4, 217, 218, 220-25, 231, 235, 246-47, 254, 258, 264, 266, 283; 7:331, 427; 8:126, 588-90; 9:89; records destroyed, 6:204; sheriffs of, 6:258; 8:579; clerk of, 6:264

Newkirk, Bennett, 4:262

Newkirk's fort, 4:262

Newlonsburg, Pa., 6:134

Newman, ---- (dancing master), 8:184

Newman Sterry & Co. See Sterry, Newman, & Co.

New Market (Caroline County), 2:83; 3:111; 4:243; 6:182; 10:206

A new method of chemistry, 6:285

Newnham, Shepley (Shipley), & Co., 6:247-49; 7:26, 30, 128

Newnham, Thomas, & Co., 6:401, 404; 7:289

New Pantheon; or, Fabulous History of the Heathen Gods, 7:213, 350

New Post (Spotsylvania County), 1:7; 10:347

A new practice of physic, 6:286

New Principles of Gardening, 6:318, 333; 7:344

New Providence Island, Bahamas, 3:348

New Quarter (quarter over the mill), 8:585; 9:258

New River (Woods River), 2:59; 3:58; 8:279

New Room, 9:349. See also Mount Vernon: construction at and mansion house

"New Shawnees" road, 6:66

A New System of Agriculture, 6:333, 337; 7:348

New Tavern (Philadelphia), 10:371

Newton, Isaac, 6:400

Newton, John (author), 6:294

Newton, John (landowner), 1:23

Newton, Thomas, Jr., 10:279; and flour, 9:156, 281, 406; id., 9:156; and Daniel Jenifer Adams affair, 9:174-75; and Madeira-bound ship, 9:282; account with, 9:355, 394, 396; 10:138, 177, 281, 351, 353; flour and fish sent to, 10:319; letters from: to GW, 9:156-57, 203, 251-52, 283-84, 306; 10:31-33, 101-2, 209-10, 336-37; letters to: from GW, 9:165-66, 166-67, 175-76, 241, 264, 270-71, 405-6; 10:21, 320

Newton, Willoughby, 9:439

New Town (Stephensburg, Stephens City), 7:8

A New Treatise on the Diseases of Horses, 6:318, 333; 7:349

A New Version of the Psalms of David, 8:509, 511, 563

A new voyage to the Levant, 6:288

"New Week's Preparation," 7:300

The New Whole Duty of Man, 7:342, 438

New York. See individual volumes

Nicholas, ----: carries money, 7:434

Nicholas, Anne Cary, 1:258, 260; 4:311

Nicholas, John, 9:221; letters to: from GW, 9:192-93

Nicholas, Robert Carter, 1:258; 4:310; 6:426; 7:435; 8:42, 82; 10:300; id., 1:260; 2:296; 3:357; 4:311; 5:79; on supervising committee, 3:65; and report of GW's death, 5:92; and bounty money, 5:194; signs treasury notes, 5:196; and military bill, 6:82; and Custis estate, 6:252, 265; 7:93; 8:197, 497; and Clifton dispute, 6:410; fees of, 8:51; 9:189, 190; GW at his home, 8:181; account with, 8:347; 9:230, 394; 10:249; recommends steward, 8:579, 580; and Lord Botetourt's estate, 9:33; and counterfeiters, 9:179; and Samuel Henley, 10:78; and bond to archbishop of Canterbury, 10:84; and meeting at Raleigh Tavern, 10:99-100; and Philip Mazzei, 10:248, 301; and money raised for delegates, 10:279; and salt scheme, 10:351, 353, 354; and Willing & Morris, 10:358; letters from: to GW, 2:295-96; 3:356-57, 378-79; 5:79-80, 92; 6:422-25, 431; 10:26-27; letters to: from GW, 6:422. See also Errata

Nichols, Elizabeth, 7:473; 8:132, 297

Nichols, John, 2:56-57; 5:246-47

Nichols, Solomon, 7:381; 8:144

Nichols (Nicholas), Thomas, 7:304, 305, 313, 331

Nicholson, ---- (ship captain), 5:50, 112, 113

Nicholson, John, 10:189, 190, 270

Nicholson, Joseph, 8:395; 9:98

Nicholson, Robert, 8:346, 453

Nicholson, Salathial. See Mixon, Salathial

Nickson, John, 4:42

Nimmo, Gershom, 7:275, 276

Nisbett (Nisbet), James, 7:452

Nisewanger, John, 5:342

Nisewanger, Mary, 1:29

Nixon, George, 1:22, 36

Noah, 7:147

Noble, ----: and George Mercer's lands, 10:202

Nokes, Tom (slave; Home farm), 9:112

Nomini Creek, 4:108; 8:84

Nomini Forest, 7:428

Nomini neighborhood, 8:84, 122

Nonpareil (horse), 8:193-94

Norborne Parish, 8:190-91

Norfleet, John, 7:437

Norfleet, Marmaduke, 7:436-37, 470; 8:53, 137, 141, 266, 268; 9:126-27, 132-34; 10:78, 000

Norfleet, Thomas, 7:436

Norfolk (packet ship), 9:288, 352, 353

Norfolk Borough, 4:361

Norfolk County, 4:290

Norrell (Morrell), James, 3:253, 259

Norris, John, 6:292

Norris, Joseph, 4:42

Norris, Thomas, 2:253, 254

North, John, 6:341

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

Northampton County, 4:290; 6:218, 230, 231, 246, 254, 320; 9:1

North Carolina. See individual volumes

Northern Neck of Virginia, 1:354, 355; 3:19, 27, 47, 52, 267; 7:225; 8:190

Northern Neck Proprietary, 1:8-37, 39, 48; 6:183, 427

North Mountain, 3:52

North Ridge, 3:52

North River (of Cacapon River), 1:10; 2:346; 3:10-11

North River (of James River). See Maury River (North River)

North's plantation, 6:341

Northumberland County, 4:278, 290

Norton, John, 8:300; 9:221, 224, 225, 230; letters from: to GW, 5:171-72

Notes on Dryden's Virgil, 6:291; 7:347

Notley Hall (Maryland), 6:481; 7:110, 417

Nottingham, James, 7:212

Nottoway (Indians): movements of, 3:42, 44, 56, 57, 161-62; 4:124, 125; 5:241-42, 304, 417; provisions and arms for, 3:161-62, 317, 321, 403; and Maryland, 3:182; enlisting aid of, 3:308, 317, 360, 397, 404; 4:65, 72; id., 3:309; 5:242; conductor for, 3:325; rewards to, 4:170; 5:241; at Grant's defeat, 5:242. See also Indians

Nourse, James, 10:188-89

Novarum . . . de febribus, intermittentibus, 6:300

Novum Testamentum, 7:344

"Novum Testamentum Graecum," 7:168

Nugent, John, 3:306-7; 4:389

Nugent Only (ship), 2:277; 4:39; 5:72, 73, 87, 327, 379, 399, 402; 6:442

Nutfield tract, 9:78

Nye, Stephen, 6:291


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