[57] The island is used by the government of Brazil as a penal settlement.
[58] The burning of Washington was yet to come.
[59] Before the Shannon was captured, Mr. Jones had made out his “List of Prizes,” and had also written the “Route of the Yankee” which is printed at the end of this Journal. It is possible that he may not have protested very strongly at the additional entries he was compelled to make. The Shannon, with her cargo, actually netted $67,521. The erroneous estimate may be excused in view of the exceedingly short time allowed for its making. When the cargo of the Shannon was sold, Mr. De Wolf found that he had been remunerated for all his losses suffered at the hands of the British cruisers. He therefore renamed her the Balance. Bearing that name she sailed from Bristol for years thereafter. The next prize was renamed the Prize, and the next the Remittance. The San Jose Indiano of the 5th cruise became the General Jackson.
[60] The Shannon had not been taken when this “Route” was written.
INDEX
Adam of Bremen, [8]
Alaska houses and customs, [146]
Allen, Amos A., [231]
Allen, Anson A., [244]
Ancastra, Governor General, [240]
Andrews, Zep, [269]
Angell, James, [228], [230], [231], [234], [235], [237], [241], [244]
Annals of Iceland, [9]
Anthony, James, [270]
Anthony, Joseph, [238], [269]
Antonio, Capt. Francis, [277]
Antonio, King of Lahore, [256]
Archangel settlement, [126]
Ariadne of Boston, [229]
Athawalpa, [116]
Atwood, Preserved, [240]
Babcock, W. H., [2]
Bafts, [246]
Baidarkas, [114]
Baker, Lemuel, [241]
Balance, brig, [278]
Bander, Supt., [144]
Baranoff, Baron, [114] et seq., [120]
Barracks moved, [25]
Barton, Samuel, [219], [220], [278]
Barton, Seth, [228], [245], [251], [257], [274], [275], [288]
Belfour, Ellah & Co., [198]
Biarni, Heriulfson, [3]
Blockade, privateer, [212]
Booldakoff, Mr., [195]
“Boston Men,” [111]
Bosworth, Nathaniel, [15]
Boyish sports, [30]
Boynton, Samuel, [233], [234], [235], [237], [244]
Bradford, Gov. William, [23], [25]
Bradford house, [25]
Briggs, John, [227], [230], [231], [234], [235], [241], [244]
Bristol, name [14],
bombarded [22],
burned [23]
Brown, Captain, [113]
Brown, Daniel, [44]
Brown, John, [19], [206]
Brown, Peleg, [44]
Bruce, George A., [219]
Bucharin, Capt., [163]
Bucklin, D., [102]
Bucklin, E., [102]
Burgas, Capt. Miguel, [233]
Burt, Rev. John, [22]
Burt, “Marm,” [25]
Burton, Stephen, [13], [14]
Butman, Joseph, [244]
Byfield, Nathaniel, [13], [18]
Byfield house, [15]
Byrum, Ebenezer, [231]
Cammett, Richard, [102]
Caroline of Boston, [111]
Carr, Capt. Caleb, [212], [214]
Carr, Mr., [252]
Carter, John, [253], [260], [263], [264], [266]
Charanville, Madam, [89]
Child, William, [253]
Chippewa, sloop of war, [212]
Church, Benjamin, [12], [14]
Churchill, Capt. Benj. K., [221], [222]
Cockroach, Cuffee, [219], [221]
Coddington Jr., Nathaniel, [44]
Coit, Richard M., [272]
Colt, Samuel Pomeroy, [224]
Columbia of Boston, [111]
Commerce, [31]
Cook, J. D., [102]
Courtney, brig, [220]
Cramer, Benedict, [195]
Cramer, Smith & Co., [195]
Crawford, James, [235]
Crowne, John, [12]
Crowley, Capt. Edward, [246], [285]
Cuffee Cockroach, [219], [221]
Cunha Matos, Governor, [262]
Davidoff, John, [121], [128], [153], [201]
D’Antillac, Father, [92]
D’Huberlant, Father, [92]
D’Orvilliers, Commandant, [85]
DeVilleconte, Father, [92]
DeWolf, Charles, [101]
DeWolf, George, [101]
DeWolf, James, [32], [101], [200] et seq.
DeWolf, John, [97] et seq.
DeWolf, Mark Antony, [44], [205]
DeWolf family, [97]
Dichaetin, Chief, [131]
Distilleries, [26]
Dogs, [152], [154], [157]
Downing, Mrs., [97]
Duddington, Thomas, [19]
Duffel, [114]
Duro, [187]
Ebbetts, Capt., [111]
Eddy, George, [219], [266]
Ellery, William, [285]
Elliott, Francis, [220]
Eustis, William, [214]
Fauque, Father, [45], [48] et seq.
Fernald, Professor, [5]
Ferry boats, [190]
Foy, William, [102]
Francis, prize ship, [218]
Freydis, [8]
Gaspee, schooner, burned, [19]
General Jackson, prize ship, [32], [220]
General Wellesley, prize ship, [222]
Gibsheet, Jack, [241]
Goff, seaman, [248]
Gorea, [18], [241]
Grafton, Samuel, [221]
Grand Sisters Islands, [255]
Grant, Sueton, [44]
Grapes, [5]
Gray, Capt. David, [199]
Gray, Capt. Robert, [111]
Greene, Governor William, [49]
Griswold, Bishop, [26]
Gullifer, Sampson, [219]
Gunnerson, George. 241, [244]
Gunpowder Plot, [66]
Guy Fawkes Day, [66]
Hampden, John, [11]
Hanson, J., [102]
Hardiman, Lieutenant, [225]
Harris, L., [196]
Hayman, Nathan, [14]
Hetherington, A. B., [221]
Hitchcock, [102]
Holden, Andrew, [259], [260], [288]
Holden, James, [260], [263], [264]
Holmes, Capt. Bartlett, [229]
Hooper, Joseph, [102]
“Hop,” [7]
Hopkins, Stephen, [10]
Horsford, E. N., [2]
Hunt, Thomas, [102]
Iceland Annals, [9]
Image worship, [61]
Ingraham, Ned, [228], [233], [237], [241]
Inman, Capt. John, [272]
Irkutsk, [181]
Ivanah, Major Antony, [151]
Jack Jibsheet, [219], [221], [241]
Jackson, Mate, [281], [284]
James, Edward, [242]
Japanese on Kurile Islands, [153]
Jenckes, Capt. Wm. C., [221]
Jenkins, Capt., [231]
Jones, Abraham, [115]
Jones, Edward, [248]
Jones, John, [102]
Jones, Noah, [225], [288]
Jones, Thomas, [219], [220], [288]
Juno, ship [101],
crew [102]
Kaluschians, [132]
Kendall, Capt. Anthony Y., [251]
Kendall, Capt. Robert, [278]
Kip, Bishop W. I., [44]
Kipp, William, [44]
Koscheleff, Gov. General, [155]
Korükin, [121]
Koster, John, [234] 235, [243]
Krusenstern, Capt., [124]
Kurile Islands, [153]
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE
Footnote [10] is referenced from [Footnote [9], and Footnote [18] is referenced from [Footnote [17].