uart, house of, 243.
Studley, birth-place of Patrick Henry, 519.
Stukely, Sir Lewis, 122.
Stuyvesant, Peter, Berkley's reply to, 246.
Suffolk burnt by the British, 697.
Summer Islands, 102, 109.
Surrender of Virginia to Commonwealth of England, 217.
Surrender of Burgoyne, 686.
Surrender of Cornwallis, 749.
Swift, Dean, desires to be bishop of Virginia, 377, 562.
Swift Run Gap, 388.
Syme, Colonel John, 519.
TABB, JOHN, member of committee of safety, 624.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-Colonel, 715, 729, 731, 734, 750.
Tayloe, John, member of first council under republican constitution,
651.
Tea, duty on, 568.
Tempest, Shakespeare's, 99.
Temple, Colonel Benjamin, 713.
Thompson, Rev. John, 409.
Tobacco, or Uppowoc, how used by Indians, 24;
Lane introduces into England, 25;
anecdotes of Raleigh's smoking, 25, 153;
culture of, commenced by colonists, 117;
new mode of curing, 125;
cultivation of, discouraged by government, 151;
James the First's aversion to, and his "Counterblast," 153-57;
Charles the First affects monopoly of, 180;
sole staple of Virginia, 181;
"stint" of, 265;
low price of, 281, 332;
plant-cutting, 333;
revenue from, 331;
"Two-Penny Act," 507;
destroyed by the British, 733.
Toleration act, 373.
Tomocomo, 119.
"Two-Penny Act," 507.
Totopotomoi, 233.
Trade, free, established, 245.
Tuckahoe-root, 75, 87.
Tuckahoe, a seat on James River, 604, 631.
Tuckahoes, a name given to inhabitants of Eastern Virginia, 424.
Tucker, St. George, 672.
Tyler, John, revolutionary patriot, 723.
Tyler, John, President, 724.
UTTOMATTOMAKKIN, 119.
VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, first settlers of, 423, 429, 488.
Valley Forge, Washington at, 687.
Van Braam, Jacob, 461, 466, 468, 504.
Varina, 104-5.
Vernon, Admiral, 417.
Vernon, Mount, 417, 505.
Vestries, 354.
Virginia, state and condition of, 349;
opposes stamp act, 538;
becomes independent, 648.
Virginia, name given by Queen Elizabeth, 22.
Virginians, habits of, 495.
WADDELL, REV. JAMES, "the Blind Preacher," 521.
Walker, Dr., 731.
Walker, John, 731-
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