ege, 102.
Board of Trade, circular to the governors of the English colonies,
relative to Negro slaves, 267;
reply of Gov. Cranston of Rhode Island, 269.
Bolzius, Henry, favors the introduction of slavery into Georgia, 321.
Boombo, a Negro chief of Liberia, 106.
Borden, Cuff, a Negro slave in Massachusetts, sued for trespass and
ordered to be sold to satisfy judgment, 278.
Boston, a slave-trader from, 181;
Negro prohibited from employment in manufacturing hoops, 196;
number of slaves in, 205;
instructs the representatives to vote against the slave-trade, 221;
Negroes charged with firing the town, 226;
articles for the regulation of Negroes passed, 226;
massacre in, 1770, 330;
Negroes on Castle Island, 376, 378.
Bowditch, Thomas Edward, commissioner to treat with the Ashantees,
39.
Bradley, Richard, attorney-general of New York, prosecutes the
Negroes, 166.
Bradstreet, Ann, frees her slave, 207.
Brazil, slaves sold to the Dutch, 136.
Brewster, Capt. Edward, banished by Capt. Argall, 117.
Brewster, Thomas, a slave-trader, 269.
Bristol County, Mass., a slave ordered to be sold, to satisfy
judgment against him for trespass, 278.
British army, Negroes in the, 87.
Brown, John, reproved by Virginia committee of 1775 for purchasing
slaves, 328.
Brown, Joseph, effect of climate on man, 46.
Bruce, James, discovers the ruins of the city of Meroe, 6.
Bunker Hill, Negroes in the battle of, 363.
Burgess, Ebenezer, missionary to Monrovia, 97.
Burton, Mary, testifies in the Negro plot at New York, 1741, 147,
148, 150, 158, 160, 162-164, 167, 168;
recompensed by the government, 170.
Busiris, king of Egypt, 458.
Butler, Nathaniel, commissioner for Virginia Company, 118.
Cade, Elizabeth, a witness in the Somersett case, 205.
Calanee, image of Buddha at, 17.
Caldwell, Jonas, killed at the Boston Massacre, 331.
Campbell, Sir Neill, determines the war with Ashantees, 43.
Canaan, the curse of, 444.
Canada, expedition from New York against, 143.
Candace, queen of the Ethiopians, 6.
Carey, Lot, vice-agent of Liberia, 101.
Carey, Peggy, implicated with Negro plot in New York, 1741, 147;
trial, 152;
found guilty, 152;
her evidence, 153;
sentenced to be hanged, 158.
Carr, Patrick, wounded at the Boston Massacre, 331
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