Barbados, appeals regulations {Continued) instructions of 1680, 80-81 instructions of 1684, 81 instructions of 1689, 81, 219 [28], 280 [60] instructions of 1702, 219 [33] instruction of 1721, 229 [74] instructions of 1753, 233 [89] judicial rules, 265 reforms proposed by Committee of the Whole, 217 reforms proposed by Hodges, 216-17 to be followed in Grenada, 235 appeals to Lords Committee, volume of, 73 Assembly, 205 [396] chancery appeals, 88, 207, 217, 223 [51], 280 [60], 281 [63], 310, 378, 659 opinion of Northey, 237 proportion of reversals, 660 complaint of Maycock, 203-4 courts Chancery, 202, 203-4, 237, 3 12 [269]. 378 Common Pleas, 113, 129 [364], 229 [75], 272 [2], 361, 384 conciliar control of, 658-59 Errors, 237, 265, 384-85 Exchequer, 237 [in] Governor and Council, 78, 80, 108 [205], "3. 131 [37i]ยป 175 [239]. ?i7. 218, 237. 273 [2], 384, 385, 471-72. 639 [578] Grand Sessions, 109 [214, 215, 216], in [231], 205 [397] Grievances, 639 [578] Justices of the Peace, 361 Oyer and Terminer, 108 [205], 306, 307 reform needed, 130, 347-48 Vice-Admiralty, 91, 101 [164], 181, 182 [283], 190 criminal appeals, 306-7, 659 criminal appeals regulations, instructions of 1702, 240 [128] disallowance of colonial act denied, 349 economic decline, 659 enforcement of Orders in Council in, 341-42 extension of English law to, 469 Governor, 229, 280 [57]; see also Crowe, Mitford; Dutton, Sir Richard; Grenville, Sir Bevil; Grey, Lord; Kendall, James; Lowther, Robert, Pinfold, Dr. Charles; Willoughby, Lord; Witham, Sir John governor's instructions, 80-81, 219 [23, 28], 229 [74], 233 [89], 237, 240 [128], 273 [6], 473 [20], 597-98, 606 legal effect of, 597-98 instructions of 1726/7, 230[77] intracolonial appeals regulations instruction of 1689, 78 instruction of 1702, 219 [23], 237 instruction of 1753, 233 [84] jurisdiction of King's Bench in, 471-72 proprietor, see Carlisle, John, Earl of vice-admiralty appeals, 91-92, 181, 183, 191 proper forum, opinion of Hedges and Ward, 91-92 proper forum, opinion of Seddons, 189-90 Barbary merchants, 296 [159] Barefoot, Walter, New Hampshire judge, 117 [266, 269], 118 [279] Barnard, Sir John, 599 [391], 600 [394] Barrett, Thomas, 479, 480 [49] Barrister, see counsel Barron, Samuel, 182 Basse, Jeremiah, Governor of New Jersey, hostility to nonroyal colonial government, 146 Baxter, David, 586 [319] Bayard, Colonel Nicholas, 137 [37], 241, 297- 3t>s Bayard, Samuel, 297 Beale, Robert, council clerk, 24 [138] Bearcroft, Philip, on "orthodox" minister con- troversy, 328 [357] Beaufou, Roger, trier of Channel Islands petitions, 9 Beauvoir, Daniel de, 287 [100] Beckford, Ballard, Jamaica judge, 639 [580J Beckford, Peter, Jamaican master in chancery, 193 Beckford, William, 508 Bedford, Duke of, Lord President, 326 [339], 632 Beeston, Anne Hopegood, 476 Beeston, Sir William, Governor of Jamaica, 78 [41], 476, 480 Belcher, Jonathan, Connecticut agent, 551, 552, 553. 555, 556. 557. 560 [201] Belcher, Jonathan, Governor of Massachusetts & New Hampshire commissioned governor of both colonies, 444, 557 [181] in Mass.-N.H. boundary dispute, 444-49 instructions, 161 [176], 346, 444 in wood-cutting controversy, 330 [365], 331 Belcher, Jonathan, Governor of New Jersey, in Elizabeth purchase controversy, 368 [77], 369 Belcher, Jonathan, Jr., counsel, 564 [226] Bellinger, Edmund, 145 [69] Bellingham, Richard, Governor of Massachusetts, 58 Bellomont, Lord, Governor of New Hampshire commission, 152 [113], 198 [369], 215 supersedes Allen, 152