[283] Large numbers of wine-bottle fragments also were recovered from the builder's trench, and provided archeological support for a construction date after about 1760.
[Index]
Act for Ports and Towns (1691), [80]
Act for Ports and Towns (1704), repeal of, [76], [77]
act prohibiting importation of "stript tobacco," [77]
petition for the repeal of, [77]
ale, [80]
Allen, William, [41]
Ambler, Richard (merchant), [79]
architectural drawings, Tutter's Neck, [30]
Atkins, Robert, [42]
Bacon, Nathaniel, [7]
ball, cannon, [12], [22], [23] (illustr.)
basin, English delftware, [15], [16] (illustr.), [22], [24] (illustr.)
bead, glass, [47], [70], [71] (illustr.)
Belcher, Governor (Massachusetts), [77]
Board of Trade (London), reports to, [75], [76], [77], [78]-[79], [82]-[83], [84], [85], [111]
boat
"shallop," 82
sloop, [82]
bone, [18], [47]
bones, animal, [51]-[52]
bottles, [36], [43], [51], [82]
bird, [82], [107], [108] (illustr.), [109] (illustr.)
case, [13]
oil or essence, [13]
pharmaceutical, [13], [24] (illustr.), [25], [55]
stoneware, [91], [92], [98] (illustr.), [100] (illustr.), [101], [105]
water, [107]
wine, [4], [10], [13], [14], [24] (illustr.), [25], [39] (illustr.), [43], [44], [45], [46], [49], [51], [55], [68]-[70] (illustr.)
wine, miniature, [17] (illustr.), [24] (illustr.), [25]
wine, seals for, [32], [35], [36], [37] (illustr.), [43], [46], [55], [69], (illustr.), [70]
Yorktown earthenware, [106] (illustr.)
bottle glass, [11]
bowls: delftware, [49], [64]-[66] (illustr.)
earthenware, [48] (illustr.)
Indian pottery, [67]
Staffordshire, [55]
stoneware, [96], [97] (illustr.)
Yorktown earthenware, [49], [104] (illustr.), [107]
Braxton (ship), [83]
Bray, David, Sr., [40]
Bray, David, Jr., [35], [37], [40]
Bray, Elizabeth, [41]
Bray, Elizabeth Meriwether, [41]
Bray, James, Sr., [40]
Bray, James, Jr., [40]
Bray, Judith, [35], [36], [37], [40]
Bray, Thomas, [35], [40], [45], [56]
brewing, [80], [82], [85]
Brewster, Richard, [36]
Bristol (store), [82], [87]
Brown, Matthew, [36], [40]
bricklaying, English bond, [4], [8], [44], [45]
brickmaking, [43]
bricks (See under building materials)
broad arrow, [58] (illustr.), [59]
Bruton Parish, [35]
church, [37]
buckle, shoe, [63] (illustr.), [64] (See also harness)
building materials:
bricks, [43], [87];
shipment of, [83];
sizes of, [8], [44], [45]
lathes, oak, [7]
lumber, [7], [9], [10], [14];
oak strips, [44];
weatherboards, [44]
(See also floor)
mortar, [4], [8], [10], [43], [44], [45], [51]
oystershells, [4], [10], [11], [12], [14], [44], [45], [49], [52]
plaster, [51]
shingles, cypress, [7]
Burbydge, Richard (seal of), [36], [39], [46], [69] (illustr.), [70]
Burdett, John (tavern keeper), [107], [108]
Burwell, Lewis, [41]
Burwell's Ferry (Virginia), [43]
(See also Kingsmill)
button, brass, [70], [71] (illustr.)
can, iron, [4]
Carter, Robert "King", [45]
Cary, Colonel Thomas, rebellion led by, [39]
Challis site (James City County), [92], [94], [95], [96], [110]
Chalmers, George, [78]
chamber pots, [82];
handle of English delftware, [15], [16] (illustr.)
charger, delftware, [49], [51], [55], [65] (illustr.), [66]
Charles II, [39], [82]
Charleston, R. J., [13]
Chesapeake Corporation, [31], [32], [41], [42]
Cheshire, ——, [87]
chimney, [4], [7], [8], [9], [10], [12], [14];
bird bottles in, [107]-[108];
Tutter's Neck, [36], [43], [45], [49]
chinoiserie, [13]
Chowan Precinct (North Carolina), [37]-[39]
churches:
Bruton Parish, [37]
Chowan Precinct (North Carolina), [37]-38
Clark, Victor S., [76]
Clay Bank,
excavations at, [3]-[27];
excavation plans, [6]
Clayton, John, [87]
clock, [82]
closets, [7]
clothing, [77], [78]
Coke, John (tavern keeper), [95], [96], [97], [110]
collar, iron, [24] (illustr.), [25]
College Landing (Virginia), [32]
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc., [3], [5], [31], [32], [42], [44], [96]
ceramics, [10], [11], [31], [32], [46]
Indian, [11], [15], [16] (illustr.)
shipment of, [82], [84]
Staffordshire, [11]
(See also specific forms and types)
Colono-Indian pottery, [24] (illustr.), [25], [45], [49], [55], [65] (illustr.), [67];
bowl, [65] (illustr.), [67];
cup, [52] (illustr.)
cooper, [12]
Cotton, Ezra, [7]
Council of Virginia, [40], [77], [78]
petition complaining about piracy, [41]
Culpeper, Lord, [41]
cup, Colono-Indian pottery, [52] (illustr.);
delftware, [49];
earthenware, [12], [68], [69] (illustr.);
porcelain, [70], [71] (illustr.)
curtains, [82];
rings for, [70], [71] (illustr.)
cutlery, [46], [58] (illustr.);
bone handled, [18], [19] (illustr.)
(See also knife; fork)
Daniel, Daniel Mack, [42]
delftware, [50] (illustr.):
bowls, [49]
charger, [49], [51], [55]
cup, [49]
drug jar, [49]
English, [13], [15], [16] (illustr.), [22], [23], (illustr.), [44], [46], [47], [51], [64]-[67], [65] (illustr.)
plate, [47]
porringers, [49]
salts, [51] (illustr.)
Desandrouin (cartographer), [32], [34], [35]
doors, [8]
drug jar, [49], [65] (illustr.), [66]
Duché, Anthony (potter), [91]
Duché family (potters), [84]
Dunbar, Jeremiah, [77]
Dwight, John (Fulham potter), [55], [109]
earthenware, [14]
bowl, [48] (illustr.)
Cistercian, [15], [16] (illustr.)
English, [10], [68], [69] (illustr.)
lead-glazed, [11], [22], [24] (illustr.)
North Devon, [47]
Staffordshire, [48] (illustr.)
tin-enameled (Portuguese), [10], [15], [16] (illustr.)
Yorktown, [47], [49], [51], [55], [68], [69] (illustr.)
(See also specific forms; William Rogers)
Eaton, Alden, [31]
Eden, Governor, [42]
elevations, hypothetical (Tutter's Neck), [30]
Eltham (ship), [83]
excavation plans, Clay Bank, [6]; Tutter's Neck, [37], [47]
excise stamps, [92], [95] (illustr.)
Ferry, William (tobacco pipe maker), [14]
firebacks, [78]
fireplace, [8], [9]
flax, [78]
Fletcher, John (tobacco pipe maker), [27]
floor, wooden, [9], [10] (illustr.), [11] (illustr.), [44]
fork, table, [51], [58] (illustr.), [59]
flower pots, [107]
Fox, Jacob (tobacco pipe maker), [27]
Fox, Josiah (tobacco pipe maker), [14]
framing, [8]
Frank, E. M., [44]
funnel, Yorktown earthenware, [100] (illustr.), [101], [105] (illustr.)
furnace, air, [78]
furniture, [82]
Gale, Christopher, [42]
Geddes, Captain John, [36]
glass, [10], [31], [43];
bead, [47], [70], [71] (illustr.);
decanter, [13];
stem of drinking glass or candlestick, [13], [14], [17] (illustr.);
reconstructed drawing of, [18];
window, [44], [49]
(See also bottle)
glasses, drinking, [10];
Romer, [55], [71] (illustr.), [72];
tumbler, [44], [51], [55];
wine, [13], [14], [47], [49], [55], [64];
with covers, [13]
glebe-house, [7], [38]
Gooch, Governor William, [75], [76]-[77], [78]-[79], [82]-[83], [84], [85]
reports to Board of Trade, [75], [76], [78]-[79], [84], [85], [111]
Goodridg, Jeremiah, [37]
Gray, Edward, [36]
Green, Dr., [7]
Grice, John, [36]
gunpowder, [82]
Ham, Henry, [81]
hardware:
band, brass, [70], [71] (illustr.)
bolt, [60], [61] (illustr.), [62]
boss, brass, [19] (illustr.), [21]
handle, [60], [61] (illustr.)
hasp, [61] (illustr.)
key, [58] (illustr.), [60]
latch, [61] (illustr.), [62]
loop, [62], [63] (illustr.)
nails, [8], [10], [44]
padlock, [44], [51], [54] (illustr.), [60], [61] (illustr.)
rivet, [61] (illustr.), [62]
spike, [60], [61] (illustr.)
staple, [20] (illustr.), [21], [24] (illustr.), [27]
strap, [61] (illustr.), [62], [63] (illustr.), [64]
tack, [19] (illustr.), [21]
ward plate, [61] (illustr.), [62]
harness:
boss from bridle, [19] (illustr.), [21]
buckle, [47], [61] (illustr.), [62]
cheekpiece from snaffle bit, [20] (illustr.), [21]
fitting for, [47], [70], [71] (illustr.)
ornament, [47], [63] (illustr.), [64], [70], [71] (illustr.)
snaffle bit, [62], [63] (illustr.)
spoon bit, [58] (illustr.), [60]
stirrup, [22], [23] (illustr.)
Harrison, Mrs. P. G., [97]
Harwood, Elizabeth, [28]
hearth, [9], [10], [12]
Herman, Augustine, [2], [5]
Higgenson, Humphry, [36]
Hodgson, Reverend Robert, [7]
Horns Quarter (King William County), [40]
horseshoe, [49], [62], [63] (illustr.)
houses:
"Ardudwy" (Clay Bank), [4], [5], [7], [8], [14]
brick, [45], [87]
Corotoman, [45]
Green Spring, Pyle House, [107], [108]
Jamestown, [44]
Tutter's Neck, drawings of, [30] (illustr.)
Williamsburg:
John Blair, [44]
Brush-Everard, [44]
Coke Garrett, [107], [108]
James Geddy, [107]
Anthony Hay, [110]
New Post Office, [110]
Yorktown:
Archer Cottage, [102]
Digges house, [92], [98], [106], [107], [108], [110]
(See also Tutter's Neck, buildings)
indentured servants, [81]
Indians:
appeal to governor for help against, [38], [40]
Iroquois Confederation, [40]
pottery, [11], [15], [16] (illustr.) (See also Colono-Indian pottery)
projectile point, [15], [16] (illustr.), [71] (illustr.) 72
tobacco pipes, [14]
uprising, [39]-40
war with Tuscarora Indians, [39]-40
inventory, William Rogers' estate, [82], [88]-[90], [105], [109]
iron, unidentified objects, [20] (illustr.), [21], [24] (illustr.), [25]-[27]
(See also specific items)
ironworks, [78]
Jamaica Merchant (ship), [36]
Jamestown, [44], [107]
jar:
earthenware, [24] (illustr.), [25], [47], [68], [69] (illustr.)
pickle, glass, [69] (illustr.), [70]
stoneware, [92]
storage, [24] (illustr.), [25], [68], [69] (illustr.), [105], [107]
Jenings, Col., [82], [87]
Jenkins, William F., [3], [4], [11]
Jennings, Governor Edmund, [4]
Johnson, Elizabeth Bray, [41]
Johnson, Col. Philip, [41]
Jones, Dorothy Walker, [41]
Jones, Frederick, [35], [36], [37], [39], [40], [41], [42], [44]-[45], [56];
property attacked by Indians, [40];
will of, [40];
wine bottle seal of, [35]-[36], [38] (illustr.), [39] (illustr.), [69] (illustr.), [70]
Jones, Henry (tobacco pipe maker), [14]
Jones, Hugh, [42]
Jones, Jane, [41]
Jones, Captain Roger, [36], [41];
complaints about the conduct of, [41]
Jones, Thomas, [13], [35], [37], [41]
Judith (ship), [83]
jug, brown stoneware, [65] (illustr.), [67];
white stoneware, [55]
kilns, [104]; "furniture", [76], [91], [92], [93]-[94], [99] (illustr.), [103]-[104];
location of, [84], [105]-[106];
types of, [104];
use of refuse of, [92]
(See also pottery making)
Kingsmill (Virginia), [40], [41] (See also Burwell's Ferry)
kitchen:
Clay Bank, [7], [8]
Tutter's Neck, [30], [36], [43], [44];
conjectural reconstruction of, [30] (illustr.);
excavation of, [45]-46
knife, iron, [20] (illustr.), [21];
table, [49], [58] (illustr.), [59]
Knight, Tobias, [41]
lamps, [82]
latten (See under spoon)
leather, [79]
Lee, Robert (widow of), [4]
Little Town (Virginia), [40], [45]
majolica, Spanish, [49]
makers' marks:
latten spoon—R S, [58] (illustr.), [59]
W W, [4], [18]
pewter spoon—M, [27]
tools—I H, [21]
WARD, [18]
(See also tobacco pipe)
Maloney, James E., [92]-[96], [102]-[105]
mantels, [8]
manufacturing in colonial Virginia, [76]-[79]
reports on trade and manufactures, [75], [76], [78]-79
manufacturing in New England, [77]
map, Tutter's Neck, [33] (illustr.);
Virginia (1673), [2] (illustr.), [5]; (1781), [32], [34], [35] (illustr.);
Yorktown, [74]; (1691), [80]
marks: broad arrow, [58] (illustr.), [59]
excise stamp on stoneware, [92], [95] (illustr.)
shipping, [36]
(See also makers' marks; tobacco pipes)
Marlborough (plantation), [32], [79], [105]
Maynard (ship), [83]
Maynard, Lieutenant, [42]
Mercer, John, [79], [84], [105]
Meriwether, Elizabeth, [41]
Middle Plantation (Williamsburg), [40]
mill, horse, [82]
Minge, Robert, [81]
Morse (Moss), Francis, [87]
Mountford's Mill Dam, [82]
mug, [82];
English delftware, [15], [16] (illustr.), [22], [24] (illustr.), [46];
redware, [22], [24] (illustr.);
reproductions, [96] (illustr.);
stoneware, [91], [92], [93] (illustr.), [94] (illustr.), [99] (illustr.), [104]-105
Nancy (sloop), [83]
National Park Service, [91], [92], [93], [96], [102], [107], [110]
Negroes, [40], [78], [79], [82] (See also slaves)
Nelson, John, [84]
Nelson, William, [88]
"New Bottle" (plantation), [4]; location of, [4]-[5]
New Bottle (Scotland), [4]
Nicholson, Francis, [41]
Norton, Courtenay, [83]
Norton, John (merchant), [83]
oil, [83]
ointment pot, [65] (illustr.), [66]
Page, Elizabeth, [40]
Page family, [3]
pan: cream (Yorktown earthenware), [55], [68], [69] (illustr.), [100] (illustr.), [101], [102] (illustr.), [103] (illustr.), [106], [109]-[110]
milk, [82]
pudding, [82]
sauce, [82]
Tidewater earthenware, [22], [24] (illustr.), [25], [92]
Parker, Isaac, [84]
Parks, William (printer), [87]
Petsworth Parish (See under Vestry Book of)
Pettus family, [40]
Pettus, Mourning, marriage of, [40]
Pettus, Thomas, Jr. (widow of), [40]
pewter (See spoon)
pictures, [82]
pipe (See tobacco pipe)
pipkin, [24] (illustr.), [25], [99], [100] (illustr.), [101]
piracy, [41]-[42]
plate, English delftware, [15], [16] (illustr.), [22], [24] (illustr.), [65] (illustr.), [67]; tin-glazed earthenware, [15], [16] (illustr.)
Pollock, ——, [40]
porcelain, Chinese, [49]
cup, [70], [71] (illustr.)
porringers, [82];
delftware, [49], [65] (illustr.), [66];
Yorktown earthenware, [100] (illustr.), [101], [107]
Porteus, Beilby, [4], [8]
Porteus, Edward, [4], [7], [14]
Porteus, Robert, [4], [5], [7], [8]
pot, cream, [82];
iron, [62], [63] (illustr.), [78]
potteries, Charlestown, Mass., [84]
Fulham (England), [109]
Gloucester, Mass., [85]
North Devon, England, [84]
North Walk, England, [84]-85
Philadelphia, [84]
Williamsburg, [92]-[96], [102]-105
pottery: inventory of, [82], [85]
pottery making, [78]-[79], [83]-[84], [102]-[105], [110];
experiments in, [92]-[96], [102]-105
prison, [82]
gaol, [95]
projectile point, [15], [16] (illustr.), [71] (illustr.), [72]
Purton (plantation), [4]
Randolph, John, [35], [77]
Reade, George, [87]
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, [7]
Reynolds, Susanna Rogers, [82], [83], [87]
Reynolds, Thomas, [83], [84], [110]
ring: curtain (brass), [70], [71] (illustr.);
iron, [24] (illustr.), [25], [62], [63] (illustr.)
"Rippon Hall" (plantation, York County), [4]
Rogers, George, [83], [84]
Rogers, Theodosia, [82], [87]
Rogers, William (Yorktown potter), [75]-[111]
brewer, [80], [82], [85]
Captain of the troop, [82]
death of, [82], [83]
inventory of, [82], [88]-[90], [105], [109]
surveyor, [82], [92]
Rogers, William, Jr., [82], [83], [87]
Rogers, William (others of same name), [86]-[87]
Rosewell (plantation), [3], [32], [98], [110]
salt, [39], [82]
salt dishes, delftware, [51] (illustr.), [65] (illustr.), [66], [67]
saucer, [55], [65] (illustr.), [66]
Saunderson, Richard, [84]
Sayer, Richard (tobacco pipe maker), [54]
scales, [82]
Seabrook, Captain Charles, [83]
seal, wine bottle, [32], [35], [36], [37] (illustr.), [43], [46], [55], [69] (illustr.), [70]
shells, [52]
shoes, manufacture of, [79]
Skipworth, Elizabeth, [87]
slaves, [45];
brought to North Carolina from Virginia, [40], [41];
ceramics made for use by, [45];
listed in inventory, [88];
quarters for, [46]
Smith, Edward, [87]
Smith, John (daughter of), [4]
Smith, Major Lawrence, [80]
South, William, [36]
spoon: latten, [4], [10], [12], [18], [19] (illustr.), [46], [58] (illustr.), [59]
pewter, [11], [24] (illustr.), [27], [47], [49], [58] (illustr.), [59]
Spotswood, Governor Alexander, [36], [37]
Stark, William (wife of), [81]
still, [82] (See also brewing)
stoneware:
Bellarmine, [49]
brown, [49], [51], [65] (illustr.), [67]-68
excise stamps on, [92], [95] (illustr.)
manufacture of, [83]-[84], [102]-[105], [110]
Westerwald tankard, [49], [65] (illustr.), [68]
white, jug, [55]
white salt-glazed, [43], [49]
strainer, brass or bronze, [19] (illustr.), [21]
stratigraphy, Clay Bank, [11]-[12]
Tutter's Neck, [49]
Stubbs, William Carter, [4]
Swan Tavern (Yorktown), [76], [83], [102], [110];
mugs from, [91], [92], [93] (illustr.), [99] (illustr.)
sword, [49], [58] (illustr.), [60], [82]
tankard, brown stoneware, [65] (illustr.), [67], [91];
Westerwald stoneware, [49], [65] (illustr.), [68]
tanning, [79]
Tarripin Point (Virginia), [82], [84], [87]
taverns, [80]
Taylor, Ebanezar, [42]
Teach, Edward "Blackbeard" (pirate), [41]-[42]
textiles: cotton, [78];
linen, [77], [79];
manufacture of, [79];
wool, [76], [77]
Thomas and Tryal (ship), [84]
Thorpe, Otho, [36]
Tippet, Robert (tobacco pipe maker), [54]
Tippett, Jacob (tobacco pipe maker), [14]
tobacco, [76], [77];
act of 1730, [77];
laws regarding, [78]
tobacco pipes, [10], [13], [14], [26] (illustr.), [27]-[28], [46], [47], [49], [52]-[54];
dating of, [10], [13], [14], [47], [52]-[54];
Indian, [14], [15], [16] (illustr.);
profiles, [57] (illustr.)
tobacco pipes, makers' marks on:
H I, [14], [26] (illustr.), [27]
H S, [49], [53], [57] (illustr.)
I F, [14], [26] (illustr.), [27]
I S, [53]-[54], [57] (illustr.)
M B, [26] (illustr.), [28]
R M, [53], [57] (illustr.)
S A, [14], [26] (illustr.), [28]
V R, [14], [26] (illustr.), [27]
V^S, [26] (illustr.), [28]
W, [54]
W F, [14]
W P (or R), [14], [26] (illustr.), [27]
X·I·F·X, [26] (illustr.), [28]
tobacco pipes, makers of:
William Ferry, [14]
John Fletcher, [27]
Jacob Fox, [27]
Josiah Fox, [14], [27]
Henry Jones, [14]
Richard Sayer, [54], [56], [57] (illustr.)
I. Tippet, [14], [49]
Robert Tippet, [54]
Richard Tyler, [54]
tools, [14]
chisel, carpenter's, [12];
cooper's, [13], [22], [23] (illustr.);
forming, [9], [12], [22], [23] (illustr.)
cramp, [20] (illustr.), [21]
dividers, [49], [54] (illustr.), [58] (illustr.), [60]
fleam, [58] (illustr.), [60]
gimlet, [19] (illustr.), [21]
hoe, [12], [21], [22], [23] (illustr.);
broad, [21], [23] (illustr.);
grub, [21], [23] (illustr.)
race knife, [12], [18], [19] (illustr.), [24] (illustr.), [25]
saw, [47], [54] (illustr.)
saw wrest, [20] (illustr.), [21]
scissors, [54] (illustr.), [59], [60]
scythe, [62], [63] (illustr.)
sickle, [47], [49], [54] (illustr.), [60], [61] (illustr.)
tools: spade, [22], [23] (illustr.)
unidentified, [58] (illustr.), [60]
wedge, [12], [22], [23] (illustr.)
tube, bone, [63] (illustr.), [64];
iron, [61] (illustr.), [62]
Tutter's Neck, [30]-[72];
aerial photograph of, [32]
buildings:
drawings of, [30]
excavation of, [43]-46
kitchen, [30], [36], [43], [44], [45]-46
residence, [30], [43]-45
excavation plan of, [37], [47]
map of, [33] (illustr.), [34], [35] (illustr.)
tyg, earthenware, [12], [15], [16] (illustr.); [22], [24] (illustr.)
Tyler, Richard (tobacco pipe maker), [54]
unidentified objects, iron, [20] (illustr.), [21], [24] (illustr.), [25]-[27]
(See also specific items)
Vestry Book of Petsworth Parish, [5], [7]
Vincent, William (potter), [85]
Virginia: colonial economy, [76]-[79]
Ward, —— (toolmaker), [18]
warehouse, [87]
weaving, [79]
Webb, Frances, [83]
Williamsburg, [13], [35], [37], [40], [41], [42], [43], [45], [82], [83], [84], [87], [91], [92], [95], [110]
(See also Colonial Williamsburg, Inc.)
Williamsburg Pottery, [92]-[96];
experiments at, [102]-105
Williamsburg Restoration, Inc., [31], [41]
windows, [7], [44];
frames for, [87];
lead cames for, [44]
(See also glass, window)
woodenware, [83]
York (ship), [83]
Yorktown, [74]-[111];
list of plat owners, [81]
map of, [74];
(1691), [80]
Transcriber's Notes:
Simple spelling, grammar, and typographical errors were corrected.
P. [54] Sidenote text may appear to be oddly split between lines but this is what is portrayed on the image.