INDEX

    Note: Page references in italics refer to illustrations. All locations are in Massachusetts unless otherwise indicated (or well known, such as Philadelphia).

    JQ refers to Josiah Quincy Jr.

    Abercrombie, John Joseph, 145, 145n.52

    abolitionism, 30

    See also slavery

    Abridgment of Laws in Force and Use in her Majesty’s Plantations, 174n.83

    “The Absolute Rights of Individuals” (Gladstone), 36–37n.114

    Acts, book of, 231, 231n.158

    Adams, John

    as a barrister, 19n.21

    on Coombe, 290n.231

    as a lawyer, 50–51

    on legal professionalism, 50, 50n.183

    Ovid enjoyed by, 275n

    on Edward Rutledge, 194n

    Adams, Samuel, 240, 240n

    Aeneid (Virgil), 193, 193n.112

    Aesop, 214, 214n

    African Americans, 147, 147n.57, 253–54

    See also slavery

    agriculture

    of Maryland, 280, 287

    of North Carolina, 257–58

    tobacco, 276–77, 279

    of Virginia, 269, 271

    Alamance, Battle of (N.C., 1771), 57, 70–71, 195n.114, 226–27, 227n.154

    See also Regulators

    Allen, William

    career of, 297n.248

    on Franklin, 61–62, 76–77, 308

    and JQ, 297, 315

    Allentown (Pa.), 297n.248

    Allison v. Cockran, 28

    Allston, Joseph, 16, 32, 208–10, 208n.133

    American Indians, as Noble Savages, 265n.204

    American Revolution

    inevitability of, 80–81

    original vs. secondary sources on, 80

    reconciliation efforts/prospects, 63–64, 63n.266, 64n.270, 194n

    Ammon, 120, 120n

    Amphitrite, 340, 340n.317

    Anglicanism, 42, 43, 44n.151, 284n

    Annapolis, 286, 286n.227

    Antilon. See Dulany, Daniel

    The Aphorism (Bacon), 329n

    apothecaries, 108n

    Apothegms (Bacon), 345, 345n.323

    apple cider, 262, 262n, 270

    Apthorp, Hannah Greenleaf, 121, 121n.35

    Apthorp, John, 14, 121, 121n.35

    Arals (Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan), 221, 221n.147

    Art of Love (Ovid), 275n

    Ashley River (Charleston), 138, 138n.46, 156

    Association [NC], 230-231, 232n.161

    Austen, Jane, 22, 270–71n

    Bacon, Francis

    The Aphorism, 329n

    Apothegms, 345, 345n.323

    Essays, 272, 272n.213

    JQ’s admiration for, 272n.213, 320n, 329n, 345n.323

    “Of Unity in Religion,” 320n

    Bailyn, Bernard, 62

    Balch, Mr. (a hatter), 159, 159n

    Balch, Nathaniel, 247, 247n.186

    Baltimore (Md.), 76, 286, 286n.226

    Baltimore, Frederick Calvert, Lord, 348, 349–50n.325

    Baltimore, George Calvert, Lord, 284n, 349n

    Baltimore (Calvert) family (Md.), 347, 349–50n.325

    barbarians, 221, 221n.147

    Bayard, Robert, 332, 332n.301, 334

    Bayard, William, 336, 336n.307

    Bay’s Reports, 174n.83

    Bee, Sarah McKenzie, 173n.81

    Bee, Susannah Holme, 173n.81

    Bee, Thomas, 25, 173, 173n.81, 185–86, 185n.96, 189, 197

    Beeman, Richard, 19, 48, 66, 71, 73, 220n.144

    Beggar’s Opera (Gay), 99n

    Belle Lettres, 110, 110n

    Belton, Joseph, 140n

    Bermudas, 115, 115n

    Bethlehem (Pa.), 299–300, 300n

    Bettor, Norborne Berkeley, Baron de, 256, 256n.192

    Bickerstaff, Isaac

    The Padlock, 334, 334nn.303–5

    Bill of Rights (England, 1689), 36n.114

    binnacles, 100, 100n.19

    black/mulatto mistresses, 147, 147n.57, 253–54

    Black River (S.C.), 207

    Blair, Samuel, 291, 291n.233, 310n.269

    Blair, Susanna Shippen, 310n.269

    Bollingbroke, Henry St. John, Lord

    A Dissertation Upon Parties, 272n.213

    Boston, 16–17, 327

    Boston Committee of Correspondence, 18, 64

    Boston Harbor, 90, 95, 95n.15

    Boston Light (Boston Harbor), 95, 95n.15, 96, 100

    Boston Massacre (1770), 50, 52

    Boston Tea Party (1773), 52

    Boucher, Jonathan, 278n.217

    Bowers, Jerathmeel, 203, 203n.126

    bowsprits, 116–17, 117n.30

    Brandon, William, 265n.204

    Breck, Samuel, 159n

    Brent, Charlotte, 26, 336, 336n.308

    Brewton, Miles, 163, 163n.71, 164, 172, 196, 198–99, 200–201

    bridges, 17, 17n.14

    Bristol Packett, 89, 89n.4

    Britain. See Great Britain Broome, John, 338, 338nn.312–13

    Broome, Rebecca Lloyd, 26, 338, 338nn.312–13

    Brunswick (N.C.), 231, 231n.159, 250, 255

    Buncombe, Edward, 243, 243n.178, 245–46

    Buncombe County (N.C.), 243n.178

    bunkum, 243n.178

    Burgis, William, 96

    Burgwin, John, 238

    Burlington (N.J.), 331, 331n.296

    Bute, John Stuart, Earl of, 182, 182n.91, 322, 322n.285

    Calhoun, John C., 49

    Calvert, Cecil, 349n

    Calvert, Leonard, 349n

    Calvert (Baltimore) family (Md.), 347, 349–50n.325

    Calvert family (Md.), 284n

    Cambridge University (England), 92n.12

    Campbell, William, 150n.60

    Capitol (Williamsburg), 259, 262

    Carey, Henry

    The Honest Yorkshireman, 340, 340n.318

    Carroll, Charles (pseud. “First Citizen”)

    Declaration of Independence signed by, 75n.351, 282n.224

    vs. Dulany, 74–75n.348, 74–76, 80, 281–85, 282–83n.224

    education/career of, 282n.224

    religion of, 284

    Carroll, John, 311n.272

    Carter, Landon, 262n

    Carter family (Va.), 73

    catholicism/universality, 297, 297n.246

    Catholics

    early publications of, 311n.272

    freedom of religion for, 40, 44n.151, 284n

    in Maryland, 44n.151, 45n.154, 284, 284n

    in New York City, 45–46, 312n

    in Philadelphia, 45–46, 46n.159, 312n

    Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de

    Don Quixote, 242, 242n.174

    Charge to a Grand Jury, 174n.83

    Charles I, king of Great Britain and Ireland, 283n.224

    Charles II, king of Scotland and England, 325n, 347n, 349n

    Charleston

    horse racing in, 197–99

    law/lawyers in, 52–54, 53n.203, 202–6

    library of, 177

    lodging in, 15–16

    population/size of, 138n.46

    religion/religious toleration in, 40–41

    shipping in, 15, 138

    society of, 147, 149–50, 153–55, 156, 157–58, 250

    Southern Journal British regulars vs. militia in, 190, 192–93, 193n.111

    Southern Journal on, generally, 138, 140, 142–47, 150, 152

    vulnerability to British manipulation, 41

    women of, 24–25

    Charleston Harbor, 138, 139

    Charter of Privileges (Pa., 1701), 45, 48

    Charters, and Acts of Province (Pa.), 305, 305n.264

    Chase, Samuel, 75n.351

    Chatham, William Pitt, Earl of (“the Great Commoner”), 218, 218n, 344, 344n

    Chesterfield, Lord, 272n.213

    Chew, Benjamin, 299, 299n.253

    Christ Church College (Oxford), 52–53

    chronometers, 15, 15n.6, 127n

    church and state. See religion, state support of

    Cicero, 21, 21nn.35–36, 215, 215n

    cider, apple, 262, 262n, 270

    Claesen, Pieter (later named Pieter Wyckoff), 315n.278

    Claret (wine), 255

    Clarissa (Richardson), 241, 241n.172

    Clarke, Richard, 303n.260

    Clarkson, Lavinus, 16, 140, 140n, 142

    Clarkson, Mary Ann Van Horne, 140n class, 13, 19, 19n.22

    See also gentility

    Clement XIV, Pope, 312n

    Cobham, Catherine Musgrove, 232n.161

    Cobham, Thomas, 232, 232n.161, 238

    cock fighting, 270–71, 272n.210, 280

    Coke, Edward

    Dr. Bonham’s Case, 222n

    College of New Jersey. See Princeton University

    College of Physicians (London), 108n

    College of William and Mary (Williamsburg), 51n.187, 58, 258, 258n.197, 259, 260, 260n.198

    Collett, John Abraham, 242, 242n.175

    colonies

    autonomy of, 39–40

    dissension/suspicion among, 39–40, 39n.124, 64, 67, 76, 80, 166–67, 198–99

    political /social structure of, 19

    religious divisiveness among, 41

    commonplace books, 21n.35, 50, 81

    See also Law Commonplace Book

    common recovery (England), 60, 270, 270n

    Comus (Milton), 123, 123n.38, 219, 219n

    Confucius, 88n.3

    Congregationalism, 40–41, 42–43, 45

    Connecticut road conditions, 17

    Continental Congress, 140n

    Cook, James, 15n.6, 127n

    “The Cook-maid, the Turnspit and the Ox” (Gay), 99, 99n

    Coombe, Thomas, 47, 290–91, 290n.231

    Cooper, Samuel (pseud. Leonidas), 246–47, 246n.183

    coparcenage, 60

    Coquillette, Daniel R., 179n.89

    Cowper River (Charleston), 138, 138n.46

    Cox, Dr. (possibly Tench or William), 314, 314n.276

    coxcomical person, 160, 160n.70

    crabapples, 262, 262n, 270

    Crown officers, 225, 225n.150

    Culpeper family (Va.), 349n

    currency equivalencies, 8, 114n, 145n.54, 176n.85, 261n.200

    Cushing, Thomas, 294, 294n.241

    Custis, John Parke, 332n.301

    “Cynosure” (Milton), 118, 118n

    Dartmouth, Lord, 63

    Davenant, William, 340n.317

    Deas, David, 143, 143n.49, 150, 153–54

    death, 121–26

    De Berdt, Dennys, 298, 298n.251

    Declaration of Independence, signers of, 75, 75n.351, 191, 194n, 238n.167, 240n, 310n.271

    Delaware River (Philadelphia), 287

    Delisles, 265n.204

    DeQuincey family. See Quincy family

    De Rerum Natura (Lucretius), 320, 320n

    Dexter, Elizabeth Ann, 25, 27–28

    diachronic vs. synchronic history, 81

    Dickinson, John (“The Farmer”), 76, 294n.238

    education of, 295n.242

    engraving of, 293

    gentility/manners of, 18, 304–5

    home of, 304–5

    Letters from a Farmer in Philadelphia, 295n.242

    politics of, 295n.242, 304

    Southern Journal on, 292, 294, 295, 298, 299, 304–5

    A Dictionary of the English Language (S. Johnson), 95n.16

    The Dispensary (Garth), 108, 108n

    A Dissertation Upon Parties (Bolling-broke), 272n.213

    Dixon, John, 261n.199

    Dixon’s Gazette (Williamsburg), 261n.199

    Don Quixote (Cervantes), 242, 242n.174

    Dorsius, John, 140n

    Dowdeswell, William, 64n.270

    Dr. Bonham’s Case (Coke), 222n

    Dram Tree (Edenton harbor, N.C.), 246n.181

    Drayton, William, 155, 155n.65

    Drayton Hall (Charleston), 155n.65, 156

    Dred Scott v. John F. A. Sandford, 32n.95

    drugs (medicines) for the poor, free, 108n

    Dry, William, 227, 231–32, 234, 238

    Dryden, John, 340n.317

    Due Process Clause, 81

    Dukakis, Michael, 39n.124

    Dulany, Daniel (pseud. “Antilon”)

    vs. Carroll, 74–75n.348, 74–76, 80, 281–85, 282–83n.224

    and JQ, 60–61, 281

    as a Loyalist, 20, 281n.220

    Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 60, 268, 268n.206

    Dyer, Mary, 46–47, 325n

    Eclogue I (Virgil), 89, 89n.6, 91n, 92–94

    Eclogue III (Virgil), 91n, 92n.11

    Edenton (N.C.), 245–46, 245–46nn.180–181, 248, 250, 255

    “The Edenton Tea Party,” 244

    Edenton tea party (N.C.), 244, 245–46n.180

    Elmwood house (Cambridge, Mass.), 315n.279

    encomium, 166, 166n

    England. See Great Britain

    English Common law, 36–37, 36–37n.114

    Enlightenment thought, 20, 49, 265n.204

    entail male, 22–23, 23n.40, 60

    equity jurisdiction, 58–59, 264–65, 265n.203

    Essay on Man (Pope), 119–20, 121–22

    Essays (Bacon), 272, 272n.213

    Essays on Men and Manner (Shenstone), 20–21

    estate tail, 270–71n

    Evans, Abel, 94–95, 94n.14

    Ewing, John, 297, 297n.245, 310

    Exchange Building (Charleston), 141

    execution laws, summary, 29n.76

    Fables (Gay), 99, 99n

    Fairfax, Catherine Culpeper, 349n

    Fairfax, Thomas, 349n

    Fairfax family (Va.), 72, 73, 79, 347, 349n

    The Farmer. See Dickinson, John

    Farmer, Ferdinand, 45–46, 310–11, 311n.272, 312, 312n

    Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, 54, 54n.206

    Felix (biblical), 231, 231n.158

    Fewtrell, John, 186–87, 187n.102

    Finke, Roger, 44n.151

    First Citizen. See Carroll, Charles

    Five Knights’ Case (England, 1627), 283n.224

    Fort Johnston (N.C.), 229–30, 229n

    Franklin, Benjamin

    accused of proposing the Stamp Act, 61–62, 62n.259, 308

    Allen on, 61–62, 76–77, 308

    on colonial autonomy, 40

    criticism/public opinion of, 8, 76–77, 306–9

    in England, as emissary, 63

    gentility of, 18n.19

    and JQ, 8, 62–63

    politics of, 12, 63, 76–77

    pragmatism of, 265n.204

    on proprietary power, 79n.374

    religious views of, 47, 49

    Revolutionary War role of, 75n.351

    role in defending Pennsylvania against French/Indians, 46

    scandal surrounding, 7–8

    Southern Journal on, 306–8

    Fuller, Lon L., 252n

    A funeral sermon on the death of the Rev. Ferdinand Farmer (Molyneux), 311n.272

    Gadsden, Christopher, 190n, 202–4, 202n, 206

    gaffs, 270–71, 272n.210

    Gaius Mucius Scaevola, 247n.185

    Galloway, Joseph, 294, 294n.239, 299, 305

    “Plan of a Proposed Union between Great Britain and the Colonies,” 194n

    games, 216, 216n

    The Gamester (Moore), 334, 334n.302, 334n.304

    Garth, Sir Samuel

    The Dispensary, 64, 64n.276, 108, 108n

    Gay, John

    Beggar’s Opera, 99n

    Fables, 99, 99n

    gender issues/women, 23–28, 24n.49, 27n.65

    Genesis, book of, 249, 249n

    gentility and republican values, 20, 21, 21nn.35–36

    George III, king of Great Britain, 234–37, 237n

    Gladstone, William

    “The Absolute Rights of Individuals,” 36–37n.114

    Glorious Revolution (Great Britain, 1688), 284n

    Gordon, Thomas Knox, 150, 150n.61, 186–87, 187n.102

    government, 20, 113–14

    See also law/lawyers

    Governor’s house (Williamsburg), 259, 260

    Grand Tour of Italy, 11–12, 301n.258

    Gray, Thomas

    Hymn to Adversity, 136, 136n.44

    Ode to Adversity, 137, 137n

    Great Britain

    inheritance in, 60

    politics/policies of, 64–66, 67, 67n.290, 81, 110–14

    slavery in, 36–37n.114, 179n.89

    The Great Dispensary (Garth), 64, 64n.276

    Greenberg, Michael, 32–33n.99

    Greenleaf, Stephen, 121n.35

    Grenville, George, 308, 308n

    Grimm, Samuel Hieronymous

    Welladay! Is this my Son Tom!, 148

    Grinde, Donald, 265n.204

    Gruber, Gabriel, 312n

    Guilford, Frederick North, Earl of, 322, 322n.286

    H-4 chronometer, 15n.6, 127n

    Hallam, Lewis, 334, 334n.304

    Hallam, Sarah, 26, 339, 339n.314

    Hamlet (Shakespeare), 123, 123n.38

    Hanlon v. Thayer, 55n.214

    Harkins, George L., 61n.258

    Harnett, Cornelius, 238, 238n.166, 240

    Harrison, John, 15n.6, 127n

    Hartley, George Hartland, 145–46, 145n.55

    Harvard College, 18

    Harvard Law School, 50

    Hayden, Michael H., 4, 5

    Helicon, 92, 92n.10

    Henderson, Judge, 195n.114

    Hewes’ (Hughes’) Crab apple, 262, 262n, 270

    Heywood, John, 189, 189n.106

    Hide, Mr., 332, 332n.301

    Higginbotham, A. Leon, Jr., 36n.113

    Hill, William, 70–71, 225, 225n.149, 231

    Hillsborough, Wills Hill, Second Viscount of, 186–87, 186n.101

    history, 80–81, 81n.388

    History of Sir Charles Grandison (Richardson), 241, 241n.172

    Hobart, Sir Henry

    Reports in the Reign of James I, 222n

    Holt, Sir John, 28–29n.76

    The Honest Yorkshireman (Carey), 340, 340n.318

    Hooper, William, 238–39, 238n.167

    horse racing, 197–99, 270, 272

    Hottentots (Namibia and South West Africa), 221, 221n.147

    Howard, Martin, 243, 243n.176

    Howe, Joseph, 310, 310n.270

    Howe, Mark Antony DeWolfe, 4, 5, 23, 87n, 159n, 206n.130

    Howe, Robert, 19–20, 225–27, 225nn.151–52

    Rob Howe, Rob, 229, 240–41

    Hunter, Alexander, 64–66, 67, 108–14, 117

    “Huron or Pupil of Nature” (Voltaire), 265, 265n.204

    hurricanes, 129–30nn

    Husbands, Herman, 195n.114

    hussars, 103, 103n

    Hutchinson, Thomas

    on indentured servitude, 30, 30n.82

    legal career of, 51, 51n.191, 55, 55n.214

    looting of his house, 52n.196

    as a merchant, 51

    pompousness of, 182n.91

    huzzlecap (a game), 216, 216n

    Hymn to Adversity (Gray), 136, 136n.44

    indentured servitude, 30, 30n.82, 32

    L’Ingenu Historie Véritable (Voltaire), 265n.204

    Ingersoll, Jared (1722–1781), 76, 298–99, 298n.250

    Ingersoll, Jared (1749–1822), 298n.250

    Inglis, Catherine, 159

    Inglis, George, 157n

    Ingliss, Catherine, 26

    inheritance

    coparcenage, 60

    estate tail, 270–71n

    in Great Britain, 60

    in Massachusetts, 22–23

    primogeniture, 22, 60

    in Virginia, 23n.40

    See also entail male

    Inner Temple (Inns of Court, London), 168, 168n.78, 169

    Inns of Court (London), 52–53, 61, 168, 168n.78, 169, 173n.82

    Iredell, Arthur, 245–46n.180

    Iredell, James, 245n.180

    Irving, James, 198–99, 198n.121

    Jacobs, Anne F., 36n.113

    James I, king of England, 349n

    Jefferson, Thomas, 49, 50–51, 51n.187, 58

    Jennison, Nathaniel, 29n.77

    Jesuit College of St. Omer (Bruges, Belgium), 311n.272

    Jesuits, 45–46, 312–14, 312n

    Jesuit Society (Russia), 312n

    Jesus, 49, 303, 303n.259

    Jews, 40, 45

    Job, book of, 160, 160n.69

    Johansen, Bruce, 265n.204

    Johnson, Andrew, 26, 336

    Johnson, Samuel

    A Dictionary of the English Language, 95n.16

    Johnston, Mr., 210, 210n

    Jones, David, 291, 291n.234

    Jones, E. Alfred, 173n.82

    judges, appointment of, 51, 51nn.190–91, 55–56, 56n.219, 186–89, 187n.102, 264–65, 264n.202

    Julius Caesar (Shakespeare), 274, 274n.214

    jura naturalia sunt immutabilia (“the laws of nature are unchangeable”), 222, 222n

    Kelsen, Hans, 63–64

    Kerry, John, 39n.124

    King, Elizabeth, 245n.180

    King’s Chapel (Boston), 291n.232

    Lahontans, 265n.204

    Lambert, Frank, 41, 47–48

    Lapp, Derrick, 74n.348, 75n.351

    latitude, determining, 127n

    Law Commonplace Book (JQ)

    on fundamental human rights, 37

    on jury power, 323n

    on professionalism, 50

    sources for, 54

    as synchronic history, 81

    on women’s rights, 22–23

    The Lawes and Libertyes, 176n.85

    law/lawyers

    education of lawyers, 173n.82 (see also Middle Temple)

    enforcement of laws, 252, 252n

    English common law, 237n

    equity jurisdiction, 58–59, 264–65, 265n.203

    Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, 54, 54n.206

    George III’s decree regarding colonial legislation, 234–37, 237n

    JQ on, 49–50 (see also Law Commonplace Book; Reports; Southern Journal)

    judges’ appointments, 51, 51nn.190–91, 55–56, 56n.219, 186–89, 187n.102, 264–65, 264n.202

    jura naturalia sunt immutabilia, 222, 222n

    and jury power, 323, 323n

    in Maryland, 60–61

    in North Carolina, 57–58, 70, 256, 256n.191

    in Pennsylvania, 61–62, 61n.258, 305–6nn.264–366, 321–22nn.283–284, 321–23

    precedent, 179n.89

    professionalism of, 50, 50n.183, 51n.187, 51nn.190–91, 55–56, 55n.214

    rule of law, 52, 52n.196, 56

    in South Carolina, 52–56, 53n.203, 56n.219, 173–74, 174n.83, 176, 176n.85, 213

    Southern Journal on, generally, 50–62, 51n.190, 53n.203, 56n.219, 173–74, 176

    in Virginia, 58–60, 260–68, 260n.199, 265n.203

    See also legal literature

    The Laws of the British Plantations in America Relating to the Church and the Clergy, Religion and Learning (Trott), 53n.203, 174n.83

    The Laws of the Province of South Carolina (Trott), 53n.203, 174n.83, 176n.85

    Leddra, William, 325n

    Lees, Joseph, 140n

    left-handed wisdom, 272, 272n.213

    legal literature

    The Acts of Assembly, 58, 260n.199, 305–6, 306n.265

    Charters, and Acts of Province (Pa.), 305, 305n.264

    JQ’s attempts to obtain, 52, 53–54, 56, 260–61

    The Laws of the British Plantations in America Relating to the Church and the Clergy, Religion and Learning (Trott), 53n.203, 174n.83

    The Laws of the Province of South Carolina (Trott), 53n.203, 174n.83, 176n.85

    The Practical Justice of the Peace, 53, 173–74, 173–74n.83, 176

    See also Law Commonplace Book; The Practical Justice of the Peace; Reports

    Leigh, Peter, 174n.84

    Leigh, Sir Egerton, 173–74, 174n.84

    Leonidas, king of Sparta, 246n.184

    Letters from a Farmer in Philadelphia (Dickinson), 295n.242

    libertines, 241, 241n.171

    Life of Cicero (Middleton), 21n.36

    Lisbon wine, 208, 255, 255n

    Litchfield Law School (Conn.), 50

    Livingston, Phillip, 205–6, 206n.130

    Livingston, Robert R., 206n.130

    Lloyd, James, 338n.312

    Locke, John, 272

    Two Treatises on Civil Government, 212, 212n.137, 272n.211

    The Lodge (Wilmington, N.C.), 232n.161

    lodging, 15–16

    London Journal (JQ), 4, 23

    longitude, determining, 15n.6, 127n

    Lucretius

    De Rerum Natura, 320, 320n

    Lynch, Anne C., 92n.10

    Lynch, Jack, 95n.16

    Lynch, Thomas, Jr., 191

    Lynch, Thomas, Sr.

    career of, 16, 190n, 202n

    illness/death of, 191, 202n

    plantation of, 207

    Southern Journal on, 190, 195, 196, 202, 205–7

    Macaroni Penguin, 149n, 151

    macaronis (British dandies), 147n.58, 148

    Macbeth (Shakespeare), 124–25, 125n, 187n.103

    Madeira wine, 201, 201n.124, 255

    Magi, 88n.3

    Magna Carta, 36n.114, 81

    male entail. See entail male

    Mansfield, William Murray, Earl of, 37n.114, 55, 179–82, 179n.89

    Mark, book of, 295, 296n.243

    Marshall, John, 50–51, 51n.187, 260n.198

    Martin, Josiah, 231, 231n.158, 234

    Mary II, queen of England and Scotland, 284n, 291n.232

    Maryland

    agriculture of, 280, 287

    Calvert family’s role in establishing, 349n

    Catholics in, 44n.151, 45n.154

    constitution of, 75n.351

    law/lawyers in, 60–61, 284

    politics of, 73–76, 74–75n.348, 75n.351

    religion in, 43–44, 44n.151, 45n.154, 48, 80, 277–79, 284

    soils of, 276, 277

    tobacco of, 276–77, 279

    trees of, 276

    Maryland Gazette

    Acts of Assembly, 261n.199

    Dulany–Carroll debate in, 74–75, 74–75n.348, 282n.224

    refuses to print attacks on local government, 260n.199

    masques, 340, 340n.317

    Massachusetts

    church–state relationship in, 48

    distrust of, 39–40, 39n.124, 67

    inheritance law in, 22–23

    law/lawyers in, 51, 53n.203, 56, 59, 176n.85

    Quakers persecuted in, 46–47, 325, 325n

    slavery in, 29, 29n.77, 32n.97, 38

    Mathews, John, 155n.63

    Matthews, John, 155

    McKenzie, Mrs., 25

    Medical School of King’s College (Columbia), 336n.309

    Metamorphoses (Ovid), 275, 275n

    micro-history, 81n.388

    Middle Temple (Inns of Court, London), 52–53, 61, 168, 168n.78, 169, 173n.82

    Middleton, Conyers

    Life of Cicero, 21n.36

    Middleton, Peter, 336–38, 336n.309

    A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare), 24, 147, 147n.57

    Miles Brewton House (Charleston), 163, 163n.72, 164

    Milton, John

    Comus, 123, 123n.38, 219, 219n

    “Cynosure,” 118, 118n

    Paradise Lost, 221n.146

    Molyneux, Robert, 45, 46, 301n.257, 311–14, 311n.273, 312n

    A funeral sermon on the death of the Rev. Ferdinand Farmer, 311n.272

    monarchical vs. republican government, 29n.76

    Montagu, Charles Greville, 150, 150n.60, 159

    Montagu, John, 113, 113n

    Moore, Edward

    The Gamester, 334, 334n.302, 334n.304

    Moravians

    in Bethlehem (Pa.), 299–300, 300n

    Christ-centered worship of, 303, 303n.259

    freedom of religion for, 46

    in Philadelphia, 45–46, 46n.160, 303

    politics of, 79

    Southern Journal on, 299–300, 303, 324

    on war, 324

    Morden, Robert, 169

    Morgan, Edmund S., 79n.374

    Morgan, John, 310n.271

    Morgan, William Sampson, 145, 145n.53

    Morris, Elizabeth (pseud. Mrs. Owen Morris), 26, 334, 334n.306

    Morton, Perez, 86, 86n

    mourning apparel, 160

    Mucius Scaevola (a pseudonym), 246–47

    Murray, John, 186–87, 187n.102

    Nassau Hall (Princeton), 330

    necessity, as the mother of invention, 136, 136n.43

    Neptune, 340, 340n.317

    Newall, J. P., 342

    Newbern (N.C.), 242, 242n.173, 250, 255

    New Hanover Committee of Safety (N.C.), 232n.161

    New Jersey, 331–32

    Newport, 342, 343–46, 343n

    Newton, Sir Isaac, 272, 272n.212

    New York City, 333

    Catholics in, 45–46, 312n

    roads to Boston, 16–17

    society of, 338–39

    Southern Journal on, generally, 332

    theater in, 44–45n.152, 334–36, 334nn.302–6, 340

    New York Hospital, 336n.309

    nicknakes (a dessert), 183, 183n.94, 238, 313, 313n

    Noble Savages, 265n.204

    Non-importation Association, 183n.93

    North Carolina

    agriculture of, 257–58

    commodities of, 255

    hospitality in, 250

    law/lawyers in, 57–58, 70, 256, 256n.191

    map of, 233

    politics of, 67, 70–72

    religion in, 43, 251–52

    slavery in, 32, 32n.97, 35, 38, 70, 249, 253–54

    vs. South Carolina, 72, 80, 248–56

    North With the Spring (Teale), 13

    Norton, Sir Fletcher (“Sir Bull-face Double Fee”), 179n.88

    Nutt, John, 108n

    Ode to Adversity (Gray), 137, 137n

    “Of Unity in Religion” (Bacon), 320n

    Old Chapel. See St. Joseph’s Church

    Old South Church (Boston), 291n.233

    Oliver, Thomas, 315, 315n.279

    Oliver v. Sale, 28

    Otis, James, Jr., 19n.21, 50–51

    overland travel, 15–17, 15n.7, 17n.14

    Ovid

    Art of Love, 275n

    Metamorphoses, 275, 275n

    packet boats, 89, 89n.4

    The Padlock (Bickerstaff), 334, 334nn.303–5

    Paine, John, 232n.161

    Paine, Robert Treat, 50–51

    Palmer, Robert, 243, 243n.177

    Pandemonium, 221, 221n.146

    Papenfuse, Edward C., 282–83n.224

    Paradise Lost (Milton), 221n.146

    Parker, James, 330

    Parsons, James, 56, 204, 204n

    pawpaw, 216n

    Pee Dee River (S.C.), 207

    Penn, John, 77–78, 79, 349n

    Penn, Richard, 77–78, 79, 349n

    Penn, Thomas, 77–78, 79, 349n

    Penn, William, 45, 47–48, 347n, 349n

    Penn family (Pa.), 322, 347, 347n, 349n

    Pennsylvania

    law/lawyers in, 61–62, 61n.258, 305–6nn.264–366, 318, 321–22nn.283–284, 321–23

    William Penn’s role in establishing, 347n, 349n

    politics of, 74–75n.348, 79n.374, 329

    proprietary influence in, 321–22nn.283–284, 321–23

    religion in, 44–46, 48–49, 77

    road conditions in, 16, 287

    Persian wars, 88n.3

    Petition of Right (England, 1628), 36n.114, 283n.224

    Peyton Randolph House (Williamsburg), 260, 260n.198

    Pharoah (biblical), 249, 249n

    Philadelphia

    bounty of, 327–28

    British capture of, 312n

    Catholics in, 45–46, 46n.159, 312n

    location/map of, 287, 288

    Moravians in, 45–46, 46n.160, 303

    William Penn’s role in establishing, 347n

    population/size of, 287n

    public buildings of, 318, 318n.20, 319

    Quaker leadership of, 41

    religion/religious toleration in, 40, 44–45, 320

    society of, 328

    Southern Journal on, generally, 326–29

    streets of, 77, 288, 326

    Whig politics of, 77

    Phillips, Abigail. See Quincy, Abigail

    Phillips, William (JQ’s father-in-law), 23

    Pinckney, Charles (1757–1824), 168n.77, 174n.84

    Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth (1746–1825), 175

    birth of, 168n.77

    legal career/politics of, 56, 168n.77, 173n.80, 173n.82

    mansion of, 178

    Temple education of, 52–53, 168, 168n.77, 173, 173n.80, 173n.82

    Pinckney, Thomas, 168n.77

    Pinckney mansion (Charleston), 178

    Pinto, Thomas, 336n.308

    Pitt, William (“the Great Commoner”; Earl of Chatham; 1708–1778), 218, 218n, 344, 344n

    Pitt, William (“the Younger”; 1759–1806), 344n

    Pius VII, Pope, 312n

    “Plan of a Proposed Union between Great Britain and the Colonies” (Galloway), 194n

    Plato

    The Republic, 136, 136n.43

    Pleale, C. W., 319

    polar star, navigating by, 127n

    Political Commonplace Book (JQ), 21n.35, 81

    politics

    agenda of JQ’s Southern journey, 12, 17–18, 64

    of Maryland, 73–76, 74–75n.348

    of North Carolina, 67, 70–72

    of Pennsylvania, 76–79, 80

    of slavery, 38–40

    of South Carolina, 67–70, 68n.296, 211

    Southern Journal on, generally, 62

    of Virginia, 72–73, 80

    Pope, Alexander, 88, 88n.2

    Essay on Man, 119–20, 121–22

    Port (wine), 255

    The Practical Justice of the Peace (Simpson), 53, 173–74, 173–74n.83, 176

    Preston, Captain, 50

    primogeniture, 22, 60

    Princeton, 331, 331n.298

    Princeton University, 330, 331, 331n.299

    Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 87n

    proprietary influence, 78–79, 79n.374, 80, 321–22nn.283–284, 321–23

    prosopography, 81n.388

    Public Laws, 174n.83

    Purcell, Robert, 160n.68

    Purdie, Alexander, 261n.199

    Purdie’s Gazette (Williamsburg), 261n.199

    push penny (a game), 216, 216n

    Quakers

    freedom of religion for, 46–47, 325n

    persecuted in Massachusetts, 46–47, 325, 325n

    politics of, 78–79, 323–25

    Quincy, Abigail (née Phillips; JQ’s wife)

    death of, 23

    JQ’s letters to, 86

    love for JQ, 23, 23n.45

    marriage to JQ, 87n

    Quincy, Edmund (“Ned”; JQ’s brother)

    death of, 14, 115n, 121, 127n

    engagement to Rebecca Lloyd, 338n.312

    Quincy, Edmund (JQ’s grandson), 309

    Quincy, Eliza Susan (JQ’s granddaughter)

    devotion to JQ, 23–24

    Southern Journal prepared by, 3–4, 5, 8, 309

    Quincy, Josiah (a slave), 29n.78

    Quincy, Josiah, III (JQ’s son), 16–17, 309

    Quincy, Josiah, Jr.

    Bacon as a favorite of, 272n.213, 320n, 329n, 345n.323

    on the Boston Committee of Correspondence, 18, 64

    Boston Massacre trial role of, 50

    courage of, 82

    death of, 11, 14, 23

    in England, as emissary, 63, 82

    and Franklin, 8, 62–63

    gentility of, 13, 18–19, 18–19n.21, 21, 49, 76

    at Harvard College, 18

    illness of, 11, 14

    on law/lawyers, 49–50 (see also Law Commonplace Book; Reports)

    as a lawyer, 18–19n.21, 38, 49–51, 50n.186, 51n.188, 101, 296n.243

    marriage to Abigail, 23, 87n

    as a patriot, 49–50, 52

    politics of, 12, 62–63, 66, 69 (see also Political Commonplace Book; Southern Journal)

    portrait of, 329n, 345n.323

    prescience of, 72, 72n.332

    relationships with women, 23–24

    religious background/interests of, 40–42, 44–45, 45n.153

    social issues, interest in, 12

    Southern travels of (see Southern Journal)

    at the theater, 44–45n.152, 334–36, 340

    writings of, 4, 23 (see also Law Commonplace Book; Political Commonplace Book; Reports; Southern Journal)

    Quincy, Josiah, Sr. (JQ’s father), 89, 89n.7, 90

    Quincy, Samuel (JQ’s brother), 12, 14, 86

    Quincy, Samuel M. (JQ’s great-grandson), 19n.21, 28–29

    Quincy, Wilkes. See Quincy, Josiah, Jr.

    Quincy family

    homestead/mansion of, 89, 89n.7, 90

    politics of, 12

    slaves held by, 29, 29n.78

    racism of slavery, 31–35, 32–33n.99, 32n.95, 32n.97

    Randall (JQ’s servant), 13, 14, 92, 95, 97–98

    Randolph, John, 260n.198

    Randolph, Peyton, 260n.198

    Redman, John, 310n.271

    Reed, Esther De Berdt, 26, 298, 298n.251

    Reed, Henry, 298n.251

    Reed, Joseph (1741–1785), 61, 76, 294, 294n.240, 297–99, 298n.249

    career of, 298n.251

    Reed, Joseph (1772–1846), 298n.251

    Reed, William, 298n.251

    Regulators (N.C.), 57, 70–71, 80, 195, 195n.114, 226–27, 227n.154, 228

    Reiss, Oscar, 29n.78

    religion

    divisiveness of, 41

    as fact, 42–47, 44–45nn.151–152, 46nn.159–60

    as politics, 47–49

    Southern Journal on, generally, 8, 40–49

    state support of, 43–44, 44n.151, 48, 277–79, 278n.217

    tantum religio potuit suadere (“to such (evils) could religion urge people”), 320, 320n

    Renewed Church of the Brethren (“Moravian Church”), 300n

    Reports (JQ)

    JQ begins writing, 194n

    on jury power, 323n

    on legal professionalism, 50, 55

    on the rule of law, 52n.196

    on slavery, 28–29, 28–29nn.76–77

    sources for, 54

    as synchronic history, 81

    on women’s rights, 22–23, 22n.37, 23n.43

    Reports in the Reign of James I (Hobart), 222n

    The Republic (Plato), 136, 136n.43

    republican values

    and church–state relationship, 48

    and gentility, 20, 21, 21nn.35–36

    vs. monarchical government, 20

    Southern Journal on, 20, 21

    Rhode Island, 32n.97

    Richardson, Samuel

    Clarissa, 241, 241n.172

    History of Sir Charles Grandison, 241, 241n.172

    rights under English Common law, 36–37, 36–37n.114

    Rind, Purdie, Dixon (Williamsburg), 260–61, 260–61n.199

    Rind, William, 260–61n.199

    Rind’s Gazette (Williamsburg), 261n.199

    Rivington, James, 341, 341n

    Rivington’s New–York Gazetteer, 341, 341n

    road conditions, 15n.7, 16–17, 76, 276, 287

    Robinson, William, 325n

    Rockingham Whigs, 64n.270

    Rodney, Caesar, 206, 206n.131

    Ross, Alexander, 140n

    Royle, Joseph, 260n.199

    rule of law, 52, 52n.196, 56

    Rules of Actions, 176, 176n.86

    Rush, Benjamin, 310–11, 310n.271

    Rutledge, Edward

    Declaration of Independence signed by, 194n

    education/law career of, 174n.84, 177, 194n, 196, 196n.117, 204

    law reports of, 54, 194, 194n, 196

    political career of, 194n

    Rutledge, John, 56, 183n.93, 190n, 202n, 204n.84

    Sabbath laws, 42–43, 48, 216–17, 251–52

    sailing packets, 14, 14n

    sailors, 104–6

    Savage, Edward, 186–87, 187n.102

    School of Medicine (University of Pennsylvania), 314, 314n.277

    Schultz, Ronald, 19n.22

    Scollay v. Dunn, 28

    Scythians (Southern Russia), 221, 221n.147

    sea sickness, 94, 95, 95n.16, 97–99, 107

    sea travel, 14–15, 15nn.6–7, 17, 100–106, 115–19, 127–32, 129–30nn

    Secret Committee (Continental Congress), 140n

    separatist movements, 71

    Shadwell, Thomas, 340n.317

    Shakespeare, William

    Hamlet, 123, 123n.38

    Julius Caesar, 274, 274n.214

    Macbeth, 124–25, 125n, 187n.103

    A Midsummer Night’s Dream, 24, 147, 147n.57

    The Tempest, 102, 102n, 117, 117n.31, 340, 340nn.316–17

    Shays’ Rebellion (Massachusetts, 1786–1787), 71

    Shenstone, William

    Essays on Men and Manner, 20–21

    Shippen, William, Jr., 292, 292n.235, 310, 310n.271, 314

    Shirley, Thomas, 39–40, 67–68, 163, 163n.75, 165–68

    shove-half penny (a game), 216, 216n shuffle-board, 216n

    Simpson, James, 174n.84

    Simpson, William

    The Practical Justice of the Peace, 53, 173–74, 173–74n.83, 176

    Six Confirmed Laws (N.C., 1715), 57, 256n.191

    Skimmer, John, 89, 89n.5, 115–16, 117, 133–35

    slavery

    free blacks affected by, 32

    in Great Britain, 36–37n.114, 179n.89

    vs. indentured servitude, 30, 30n.82, 32

    JQ’s opposition to, 29–30, 29n.76, 34–38 (see also under Southern Journal)

    legal argument against, 36–37, 36n.113, 221–22

    in Massachusetts, 29, 29n.77, 32n.97, 38

    moral opposition to, 32–33n.99 (see also abolitionism)

    natural law argument against, 34–36, 222–23

    in North Carolina, 32, 32n.97, 35, 38, 70, 249, 253–54

    politics of, 38–40

    as a property-law issue, 32–33, 32n.95

    racism of, 31–35, 32–33n.99, 32n.95, 32n.97

    Reports on, 28–29, 28–29nn.76–77

    in Rhode Island, 32n.97

    scope of, 32, 32n.97, 219–20

    in South Carolina, 29–30, 32, 32n.97, 35, 38, 211–12, 219–22, 220n.144, 249

    Southern Journal on, generally, 19, 19n.25, 24, 27, 29–40, 29n.76, 219–24

    and summary execution laws, 32, 36–37, 56, 170–71

    utilitarian argument against, 34

    in Virginia, 29n.76

    whites affected by, 33–34, 66, 72n.332, 220–21, 220n.145

    and women’s status, 33–34

    Smith, Elizabeth Inglis, 157n, 158–59

    Smith, Jonathan, 76

    Smith, Jonathan Bayard, 296, 296n.244

    Smith, Mary Rutledge, 183n.93

    Smith, Robert, 42, 160–61, 160n.68

    Smith, Roger, 183–84, 183n.93, 189

    Smith, Thomas (of Charleston), 182, 182n.92, 190

    Smith, Thomas (of Philadelphia), 292, 292n.236, 297, 310

    Smith, Thomas Loughton, 26, 157–59, 157n, 189, 194

    Smith, Mrs. Thomas Loughton, 26

    Smith, W. Roy, 174n.84

    Smither, James, 293

    Smithfield (N.C.), 257, 257n.195

    Smith v. Brown and Cooper, 28–29n.76

    Smith v. Gould, 28–29n.76

    Sommersett, James, 179n.89

    surtouts, 103, 103n

    South Carolina

    commodities of, 218

    elites of, JQ’s criticism of, 21, 22, 24

    government of, 212–15

    judges in, 51n.190

    law/lawyers in, 52–56, 53n.203, 56n.219, 173–74, 174n.83, 176, 176n.85, 213

    vs. North Carolina, 72, 80, 248–56

    planters/merchants of, 213–15

    politics of, 67–70, 68n.296, 211

    religion in, 43, 48, 216–17, 251–52

    slavery in, 29–30, 32, 32n.97, 35, 38, 211–12, 219–22, 220n.144, 249

    Southern Journal on, generally, 211–24

    summary execution law in, 32, 36–37, 56, 170–71

    vulnerability to British manipulation, 39, 41

    women of, 24–25

    Southern Journal (JQ)

    on Allen, 297, 308, 315

    on Allston, 208–10

    on the American Revolution, generally, 80–81

    annotations/illustrations for, 4

    on Thomas Bee, 185–86, 189, 197

    on black/mulatto mistresses, 147, 147n.57, 253–54

    on Brewton, 163, 172, 196, 198–99, 200–201

    on British politics/policies, 64–66, 67, 67n.290, 81, 110–14

    on Buncombe, 243, 243n.178, 245–46

    on Charleston, British regulars vs. militia in, 190, 192–93, 193n.111

    on Charleston, generally, 138, 140, 142–47, 150, 152

    on Charleston law/lawyers, 202–6

    on Clarkson, 140, 142

    on class, 19

    on the College of William and Mary, 258, 260

    on community governments, 20

    on Coombe, 290–91

    on Cox, 314

    on currency, 8

    on Deas, 143, 150, 153–54

    on death, 121–26

    on Dickinson, 292, 294, 295, 298, 299, 304–5

    on dissension/suspicion among the colonies, 166–67, 198–99

    on Dry, 227, 231–32, 234, 238

    on the Dulany–Carroll debate, 281–85

    on entail male, 23n.40

    on Fort Johnston, 229–30

    on Franklin, 306–8

    on gender issues/women, 23–28, 24n.49, 27n.65

    on gentility, 18–19n.21, 18–22, 18n.19

    on George III, 234–37

    Grand Tour, journey as, 11–12, 301n.258

    on Hill, 225, 231

    horse racing, 197–99, 270, 272

    on Rob Howe, 229, 240–41

    on Hunter, 108–14, 117

    importance of, 82, 346, 346n

    on judges’ appointments, 186–89

    on jury power, 323

    on law/lawyers, 50–62, 51n.190, 53n.203, 56n.219, 173–74, 176

    on letters written during the journey, 86

    on lodging, 15–16

    on Thomas Lynch, 190, 195, 196, 202, 205–7

    on macaronis, 147, 149–50

    on Mansfield, 179–82

    marginalia in, 5, 7

    on Maryland, generally, 285–86

    on Maryland law/lawyers, 284

    on Maryland religion, 277–79, 284

    on Matthews, 155

    as micro-history/prosopography, 81n.388

    missing pages in, 5, 7, 8, 43, 43n.147

    on Molyneux, 311–14

    on Moravians, 299–300, 303, 324

    on mourning apparel, 160

    on New Jersey, generally, 331–32

    on Newport, 343–46

    on New York City, generally, 332

    on New York City society, 338–39

    on New York City theater, 334–36, 340

    on North Carolina vs. South Carolina, 248–56

    on Norton, 179–81

    on Oliver, 315

    on overland travel, 15–17, 17n.14

    overview of, 11–13

    on Pennsylvania, generally, 287, 289, 292, 315–18, 320–29

    on Pennsylvania law/lawyers, 318

    on Philadelphia, generally, 326–29

    on Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, 168, 170, 173, 177, 182, 204

    political agenda of the journey, 12, 17–18, 64

    on politics, generally, 62

    on politics of Maryland, 73–76, 74–75n.348

    on politics of Pennsylvania, 76–79, 80

    on politics of the Carolinas, 67–72, 68n.296

    on politics of Virginia, 72–73, 80

    on proprietary influence, 321–23

    purpose of, 87

    on Quakers, 323–25

    Eliza Susan Quincy’s preparation of, 3–4, 5, 8, 309

    on Reed, 294, 297–99

    on the Regulators, 195, 226–27

    on religion, 8, 40–49

    on republican values, 20, 21

    route of the journey, 13, 233

    on Edward Rutledge, 194, 196, 204

    on Sabbath laws, 216–17, 251–52

    on sea sickness, 94, 95, 97–99, 107

    on sea travel, 14–15, 17, 100–106, 115–19, 127–32

    on Shippen, 310, 314

    on Shirley, 163, 163n.75, 165–68

    on Simpson’s Practical Justice of the Peace, 173–74, 174n.83, 176

    on slavery, 19, 19n.25, 24, 27, 29–40, 29n.76, 219–24

    on Jonathan Bayard Smith, 296

    on Robert Smith, 160–61

    on Roger Smith, 183–84, 189

    on Thomas Smith (of Charleston), 182, 190

    on Thomas Smith (of Philadelphia), 292, 297, 310

    on Thomas Loughton Smith, 157–59, 189, 194

    on South Carolina, generally, 211–24

    on St. Joseph’s Church, 311–14, 311n.273

    on St. Mary’s Church, 301–2

    on St. Peter’s Church, 290–91

    on St. Phillips Church, 160–62

    on the St. Cecilia Society, 143–47

    on Startin, 303

    on summary execution laws, 170–71

    as synchronic history, 81

    on taste, 274–75

    on tobacco, 276–77, 279

    transcription/publication of, 3–4, 5, 7–9

    on Tryon, 195, 227

    on the Tryonists, 246

    on Virgil’s Eclogue I, 89, 92–94

    on Virginia law/lawyers, 263–68, 264n.202

    on Virginia religion, 268

    on wheat, 280

    on Whycoff, 315

    on Williamsburg, 258, 259, 260, 262–64

    on wine, 52, 158, 168, 196, 201, 201n.124, 208, 255

    St. Cecilia Society (Charleston), 143–44nn.50–51, 163n.75

    St. Joseph’s Church (Philadelphia), 45, 46, 46n.159, 301n.257, 312n

    St. Mary’s Church (Philadelphia), 45, 301–2, 301n.257, 311n.273

    St. Peter’s Church (Philadelphia), 47, 290–91, 290n.230

    St. Phillip’s Church (Charleston), 42, 160–62, 160n.68

    stagecoach travel, 17

    Stamp Act, Franklin accused of proposing, 61–62, 62n.259, 308

    Stamp Act Congress (New York City, 1765), 206n.130

    Stamp Act riots (1765), 52

    Stanton, Daniel, 296, 296n.243

    Stark, Rodney, 44n.151

    Startin, Charles, 303, 303n.260

    Startin, Sarah Clarke, 303n.260

    State House (Philadelphia), 318, 319

    State House Council Chamber library (Richmond), 58

    stat pro ratione voluntas (“the will of the people stands in place of a reason”), 235, 235n

    steamships, 14n

    Sterne, Laurence (pseud. Yorick)

    Tristam Shandy, 92, 92n.12, 105, 106

    Stevenson, Marmaduke, 325n

    Stirling, Lord, 332n.301

    Stockton, Richard, 294n.240

    Storer, Maria, 26, 339, 339n.315

    Story, Joseph, 50–51

    strict settlement, 270n

    Strobell, Adah Parker, 216n

    Stuart, Charles Edward (“the young Pretender”; “Bonnie Prince Charlie”), 177, 179, 179n.88

    Stuart, Gilbert, 329n, 345n.323

    Stuart, James Edward (“the Pretender”), 177, 179, 179n.88

    Suffolk (N.C.), 257, 257n.194

    summary execution laws, 32, 36–37, 56, 170–71

    synchronic vs. diachronic history, 29n.76

    Taney, Roger, 32n.95

    tantum religio potuit suadere (“to such (evils) could religion urge people”), 320, 320n

    Teale, Edwin Way

    North With the Spring, 13

    The Tempest (Shakespeare), 102, 102n, 117, 117n.31, 340, 340nn.316–17

    Thacher, Oxenbridge, 50n.186

    Thayer, Arodi, 292, 292n.237

    Thayer, Gideon and Rachel, 292n.237

    Theatre Royal (London), 340n.317

    Thoughts of Cicero (Cicero), 21n.35

    Tilghman, Edward, 281–82, 281n.223

    Timothy, Peter, 174n.83

    tobacco, 276–77, 279

    tories, 20, 67

    Townshend Acts (Great Britain, 1767), 295n.242

    trade routes between American cities, 13

    Trapp, Joseph, 94, 94n.13

    travel, 15n.7, 15nn.6–7

    See also sea travel

    Trenchard, J., 319

    Trenton, 331, 331n.297

    trimmers (turncoats), 305n.267, 306

    Tristam Shandy (Sterne), 92, 92n.12, 105, 106

    Trott, Nicholas

    The Laws of the British Plantations in America Relating to the Church and the Clergy, Religion and Learning, 53n.203, 174n.83

    The Laws of the Province of South Carolina, 53n.203, 174n.83, 176n.85

    trovers (causes of action to recover value of goods), 28, 28n.76

    Trowbridge, Edmund, 51, 55

    Tryon, William

    and JQ, 86, 227

    political career of, 86n, 195nn.114–15

    Regulators suppressed by, 70–71, 195, 195n.114, 227n.154, 228, 246n.182 (see also Regulators)

    Tryonists, 57, 70–71, 80, 246, 246n.182

    Tucker, Robert, 232n.161, 238, 238n.169

    Turner, John, 145, 145n.53

    turtle, 196, 196n.116

    Two Treatises on Civil Government (Locke), 212, 212n.137, 272n.211

    Ulrich, Laurel, 28

    United States, 350, 350nn.326–27

    University of Pennsylvania, 61n.257, 297, 297n.247, 314, 314n.277

    Van Horne, David, 338, 338n.311

    Virgil

    Aeneid, 193, 193n.112

    Eclogue I, 89, 89n.6, 91n, 92–94

    Eclogue III, 91n, 92n.11

    Virginia

    agriculture of, 269, 271

    constitution of, 73

    Culpepers family’s role in establishing, 349n

    estate tail in, 270–71n

    Thomas Fairfax’s influence in, 349n

    gaming in, 270, 271–72

    horse racing in, 270, 272

    inheritance law in, 23n.40

    law/lawyers in, 58–60, 260–68, 260n.199, 263–68, 264n.202, 265n.203

    politics of, 74–75n.348

    religion in, 43, 48, 268

    roads of, 276

    slavery in, 29n.76

    soils of, 276

    tobacco of, 277

    trees of, 276

    Virginia Crab apple, 262n

    Virginia Gazette, 260–61n.199

    Voltaire, François Marie Arouet

    “Huron or Pupil of Nature,” 265, 265n.204

    L’Ingenu Historie Véritable, 265n.204

    on religion, 42–43, 216–17

    on taste, 274

    Waddell, Alfred Moore, 195n.114

    Walker, Quok, 29n.77

    Walpole, Sir Robert, 322, 322n.288

    Wards, Ann, 17

    Washington, George, 225n.151, 332n.301

    Weldon, John, 340n.317

    Welladay! Is this my Son Tom! (Grimm), 148

    wheat, 280

    Whigs, American, 62

    See also individual politicians and publicists

    Whitfield, George, 305, 305n.263

    Whycoff, Peter, 315, 315n.278

    Willard, Sidney, 159n

    William III, king of England and Scotland, 284n, 291n.232

    Williams, Roger, 47–48

    Williamsburg, 58, 258, 258n.196, 259, 260, 262–64

    Willing, Morris & Co., 140n

    Wilmington (N.C.), 232, 232n.160, 250, 255

    Wilson, James, 61n.257

    wine, 52, 158, 168, 196, 201, 201n.124, 208, 255

    Wingfield, Edward Maria, 245, 245n.179

    Winyaw Bay (S.C.), 207

    Withers, Mr., 16, 210

    women

    fashions of, 24

    handicrafts by, 26

    Northern vs. Southern, 24, 24n.49

    patriarchal dependence of, 25, 27

    rights of, 22–23, 22n.37, 23n.43

    slavery, and status of, 33–34

    social status of, 25

    Southern Journal on, 23–28, 24n.49, 27n.65

    toasts by, 27, 27n.65

    Wood, Gordon

    on class divisions, 19

    on classical republican values, 20, 21n.36

    on law/lawyers, 54

    on patriarchal dependence/paternalism, 25, 27

    on slavery, 30

    Woolls, Stephen, 334, 334n.305

    Wren, Christopher, 259

    Wren building (College of William and Mary, Williamsburg), 259

    Wyckoff, Pieter (formerly Pieter Claesen), 315n.278

    Wyckoff family/lineage, 315n.278

    Wythe, George, 51n.187, 58, 260n.198

    “Yankee Doodle,” 147n.58

    York, Neil L., 63–64, 64n.270

    Young, Claiborne S., 246n.181

    Zoroaster, 88, 88n.3