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The Many-Headed Hydra

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by Peter Linebaugh


  Africans: banishment legislation and, 57; diaspora

  of, 334; Hannibal’s army and, 66;

  hewers of wood and drawers of water and, 41; as

  pirates, 165–167, 169–170; slavery and, 72,

  77, 99, no, 124–125, 126, 132, 137. See also

  African Americans

  Afro-Christianity, 226

  Age of Reason, The (Paine), 307

  Agreement of the Free People of England (May

  1649), 235

  Agreement of the People, 78, 110, 157

  Agricultural State of the Kingdom, The, 315

  Aitken, James (Jack the Painter), 221

  Akan religion, 221–222

  Albion Mills, 250

  al-Din, Nasir, 128

  Algonquians, 33–34

  Allen, John, 227, 229

  Allen, Richard, 274

  alternative ways of life, 20–24, 26

  America, a Prophecy (Blake), 344, 345, 347

  American Revolution, 211–247; Blake on, 347–

  348; counterrevolution and, 236–240; jubilee

  in, 292; mobs and, 227–236; sailors and, 214–

  221; slavery and, 221–227, 236; vectors of,

  241–247

  American Sons of Liberty, 221

  Anabaptists, 64–66, 87, 102, 159

  anarchia, 235

  “Anarchiad, The,” 239

  Anatomy of Melancholy, The (Burton), 332

  Ancient Lowly, The, 41

  Andover, Thomas, 138

  Angello, Nathaniel, 81, 96

  Annesley, Arthur, 133

  Annis, John, 245

  antinomian, 81, 138, 224, 227, 247, 322–

  323

  antinomianism: Bunyan on, 99; controversy,

  90, 91; in Declaration of Independence, 235;

  defeat of, 138; peak of, 80; radical, 94, 190;

  slaves and, 192; Terrill on, 87; theological

  sign of, 282; in Virginia, 135; Winstanley

  and, 140

  apartheid, 41

  Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World, but

  in particular, and very expressly, to those of

  The United States of America (Walker), 299

  Appleby, Joyce, 36

  April Compromise, 274, 340

  Areopagitica (Milton), 79–80

  Argument on Behalf of the Catholics of Ireland

  (Tone), 285, 337

  Articles of War of 1652, 145, 146

  Asbury, Francis, 299

  Ascham, Anthony, 70

  assassins, 63–64

  Assiento, 171

  Atkins, John, 169

  Atlas of the West Indies (Jefferys), 261, 262

  Attucks, Crispus, 232, 240

  Axe Laid to the Root, or a Fatal Blow to Oppressors,

  Being an Address to The Planters and

  Negroes of the Island of Jamaica, The (Wedderburn),

  301, 305, 306, 309, 313, 316, 318

  backa, 53–54

  Backhouse, Matthew, 128–129, 132, 140

  Bacon, Francis, 6, 18, 19, 20, 33, 37–40, 102, 139.

  See also monstrosity, Bacon’s theory of

  Bacon, Nathaniel, 136, 137

  Baker, Moses, 306, 307

  Balcarres, Earl of (Alexander Lindsay), 242

  Banana Bottom (McKay), 313

  banishment legislation, 57

  Bank of England, 148

  Bannantine, James, 256

  Baptists, 80, 87, 94, 97, 291, 297–298, 306, 307

  Baptist War (1831), 326

  Barbados, 44, 46, 98, 123–127, 302

  Barnaby Rudge (Dickens), 48

  Barrington, Lord (William Wildman, Viscount

  Barrington), 232

  Barrow, James, 165

  Bartholomew Fair (Jonson), 36, 50, 115

  Bastian, 182

  Batts, Nathaniel, 138

  Bayne, Paul, 76

  Beake, Major John, 134

  Beaumont, Francis, 36

  Becker, Carl, 237

  Beckles, Hilary McD., 126, 134

  Beggars Act of 1597/1598, 56

  Beggars’ Christmas Riot (1582), 19

  Beggars Opera, The, 166

  begging, 56

  Behn, Aphra, 137

  Beier, A. L., 18

  Belize, 267–272

  Bellamy, Sam, 169

  Bell, Charles Napier, 265

  Bellingham, John, 316

  Benbow, William, 320

  Benezet, Anthony, 227

  Bennet, Colonel Benjamin, 168

  Bentivoglio and Urania (Angello), 96

  Bermuda, 9–10, 27, 32, 35

  Bernstein, Edouard, 107

  Bevan, Aneurin, 107, 108

  Bible: Bacon on, 39; on blackness, 78; class in,

  306; Despard conspiracy and, 282; Ezekiel, quote from, 71; glory in, 83–84; Great Awakening

  and, 190; Hazzard compared to figures

  in, 79; hewers of wood and drawers of water

  and, 40–41, 42, 47–48; Joel, quote from, 71;

  jubilee and, 290–292, 296–298; no respecter

  of persons phrase in, 84; for proletariat, 351;

  used for oaths, 191

  Biet, Father Antoine, 125

  Bishop, George, 97

  black dog myth, 53–56

  Black Dog of Newgate (Hutton), 53

  Black Dwarf, The (Wooler), 301, 303, 306, 321–

  322, 333

  “Black Irish,” 126

  blackness, 78, 86–87, 89–90, 114

  Black River Negroes, 266

  Blackymore Maide. See Francis (Blackymore

  Maide)

  Blake, William, 5, 246, 250, 344–351; on American

  Revolution, 347–348; Ore, as symbol,

  346, 347; poetry of, 254, 282–283, 345–349,

  351; and revolt of slaves, 351; tiger, as symbol,

  348–349

  Blasphemy Act, 96

  Blow to the Root, A (Leland), 307

  Bolingbroke (Henry St. John), 41

  Bonny, Anne, 167

  Boscawen, Edward, 134

  Boston, 215, 221, 228, 229

  Boston Massacre, 232, 233, 234, 237, 240

  Boston Tea Party, 221

  bourn, 22–23

  Bow Street Runners, 220

  Boyle, Robert, 123

  Braithwaite, Richard, 143

  Brand, Joseph, 285

  Brathwaite, ?. K., 260

  Briggs, Asa, 331–332

  Bristol (England), 77, 78, 97

  British and Foreign Bible Society, 309

  “British Prison Ship, The,” 233

  Broadmead Baptist Church, 73, 94

  Bromley, J. S., 159

  Brothers, Richard, 286, 322

  Brown, Tom, 96

  Browne, Robert, 13, 31, 65

  Browne, Thomas, 116–117

  Bry, Theodore de, 11

  Bryan, Cornelius, 126

  Bryan, Hugh, 198

  buccaneers, 157, 158–159

  Buccaneers of America, The, 143

  Buchan, William, 339

  Bull, William, 211

  Bunyan, John, 88, 97–99, 100, 292, 300

  Burdett, Sir Francis, 311

  Burke, Edmund, 89, 284

  Burnaby, William, 269

  Burns, Robert, 335

  Burrough, Edward, 135

  Burton, Robert, 332

  Bussa’s Rebellion, 302, 305, 320

  Byron, George Gordon (Lord), 305

  Cadiz expedition (1596), 56

  Calley, John, 48

  Calvin, John, 68

  Calvinism, 80

  Campbell, Archibald, 261

  Campbell, Elizabeth, 290, 301, 305–306, 309–

  310, 312–313

  Campbell, Horace, 302

  Canne, John, 87

  Cape Coast Castle (West Africa), 46

  capitalism: Act of Trade and, 149; anticapitalist

  traditions, 35; Atlantic, 145, 328; commoning

  ec
onomy and, 44; in England, 212, 328;

  exploitation of human labor with, 149; foundations

  for, 145; growth of, 138; hanging and,

  relationship between, 51–52; hewers of wood

  and drawers of water and, 42, 49; hydra as

  symbol of, 36; hydrarchy and, 145, 172; multiethnic

  class and, 6–7; origins of, 14, 15, 327;

  parturition, need for control over, 93; piracy

  and, 170; ports as essential to, 45–46; servants

  under, 76; ships and, 144, 150; slavery

  and, 28, 141; speculative, 72; workers as necessary for, 42

  capital punishment: abolition of, 105; Bacon

  on, 39; Chidley on, 118–119; class discipline

  and, 30–31, 33, 316–317; in English America,

  13; first in the United States of America, 286;

  hewers of wood and drawers of water and,

  50; in Ireland, 121; King’s (Charles) execution,

  116; Lockyer’s execution, 116; for Luddites,

  305; New York Conspiracy of 1741 and,

  177, 185, 186; opposition to, 101; piracy and,

  149, 173; proletarian movements and, 316–317;

  revolutionary challenges to, 116; ships

  and, 145, 146; terror and, 50–52; witchcraft

  and, 52

  Capp, Bernard, 130

  Caribbean, 97, 326

  Carlisle, Richard, 331

  Carson, Rachel, 1

  Cary, Mary, 88

  Cashman, John, 321

  Cast-Iron Parsons, or Hints to the Public and the

  Legislature, on Political Economy (Wedderburn), 317

  Cerquozzi, Michelangelo, 113

  Certain Queries Propounded to the Consideration

  of such as were Intended of the Service of

  Ireland, 120

  Césaire, Aimé, 173

  Chalmers, Joseph, 234

  Chandler, Henry, 63

  Charles I, King, 70, 71, 85, 109, 217

  Charles II, King, 73

  Chesapeake (Virginia), 137–138

  Chidley, Samuel, 117, 118–119

  Child, Sir Josiah, 58

  children, 59, 111, 351

  Chippendale, Thomas, 269

  Christianity: Afro-, 226; Baptist version of,

  306; Great Awakening and, 191, 192; growth

  of, 86; jubilee and, 293, 296–298; Philmore

  on, 223; Wedderburn on, 308, 324; Wight on,

  89

  Christian Policy, the Salvation of the Empire

  (Evans), 308

  Christianson, Scott, 58

  Christin Triumph Coming to Judgment (1795),

  279

  citizen of the world, 246, 247

  Citizen of the World (Goldsmith), 246

  Clarendon, Earl of (Edward Hyde), 109

  Clark, Adam, 47–48

  Clark, Lieutenant Governor George, 182

  Clark, Peter, 161–162

  Clarkson, Laurence, 81

  Clarkson, Thomas, 111, 242–243

  class: in Bible, 306; Blackymore Maide and, 72,

  103; common people as social, 140; Despard

  conspiracy and, 254; proletariat as unified

  cultural, 332; in relation to subsistence and

  the commons, 272; struggles, 145; superiority,

  271; system in Jamaica, 307; Wedderburn

  on, 314; working, 333

  class discipline, imposition of, 29–35; capital

  punishment in, 30–32, 33; Laws Divine,

  Moral, and Martial in, 33, 35; military discipline

  in, 32; Native Americans and, 33–35; by

  Virginia Company, 30

  Cobbett, William, 279, 306, 344

  Coke, Edward, 19, 51

  Coke, Thomas, 297

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 290, 330

  Collier, Thomas, 84

  colonial rebellions, 193–195, 197–198

  colonization, 14, 15–16, 20, 29, 35, 56, 60

  Colt, Sir Henry, 24

  Columbus, Christopher, 152

  Colvill, Admiral Alexander, 218

  Combe, William, 18

  Combination Act (1799), 288

  Commentary on the Holy Bible (Coke), 297

  committee of correspondence, 235

  commoners, 108–109, 276–277

  commonism, 106, 128

  commons, 140–142

  Common Sense (Paine), 237–238

  communism: advocate of, 101; Anabaptists

  and, 65, 66; in Bible, 190; City of Refuge

  society of, 197; of early Christians, 308; primitive

  (in Belize), 268; rebels at Hughson’s tavern

  practicing, 176; Winstanley and, 140

  Company of Adventurers of London Trading

  to Gynney and Bynney by James I, 28

  Company of Royal Adventurers, 134

  Condent, Edward, 165

  Cone, James, 99, 291

  Connecticut Wits, 239

  Connolly, James, 41, 120

  Constitution, U.S., 240

  Conventicle Act (1664), 73

  Convention of London, 269

  cooperation, human, 26–29, 47

  Coote, Charles, 257

  Coppe, Abiezer, 119

  Corbett, Michael, 229

  Coriolanus (Shakespeare), 19

  Corker, Jerry, 186

  Cornish Rising (1497), 19

  Coromantee, 184, 202

  Corporation Act (1661), 73

  Coster, Robert, 118

  Council of State, 128

  counterrevolution, 94, 100, 134, 236–240

  Courier, 311

  Coxere, Ned, 151

  Coxon, William, 130

  Craddock, Walter, 79, 81

  Craven, Wesley Frank, 15

  criminal code, 18–19

  Critical Review, 152

  Cromwell, Henry, 123

  Cromwell, Oliver: Barbados and, 126; Dutch

  and, 127; in expedition to conquer Ireland,

  120; hewers of wood and drawers of water

  and, 45, 70; in Ireland, 121; on Levellers, 119;

  on Lockyer, 116; maritime state and, 145; on

  Putney Debates, 105; revolution and, 71, 72;

  slavery and, 101

  Cromwellian Republic, 94

  Cry Against a Crying Sin, A (Chidley), 119

  Cry of the Poor for Bread, The (1796), 279

  Cugoano, Ottobah, 283, 329

  Culpeper, John, 138–139

  customs service, British, 228, 231

  Cutlers Company, 338

  Cylchgrawn Cymraeg, 329

  Daemonologie (James I), 52

  Dale, Sir Thomas, 32, 33, 34, 35

  Dalling, John, 261–267

  Dalton, R. J., 140

  Dan, Father, 63

  Dartmoor Prison, 321

  Daughter of Adoption; A Tale of Modern Times,

  The, 259

  Davidson, William “Black,” 322

  Davis, Howell, 163

  Davis, Sir John, 121

  Davis, T. J., 178

  Dayan, Joan, 284

  Deal, Douglas, 135

  Dean, John, 243

  Declaration of Independence, 235, 237, 240

  Dekker, Thomas, 50, 63

  democracy, 233, 234, 247

  Despard, Catherine, 252–254, 272–275, 281

  Despard conspiracy, ideas and ideals that motivated,

  281–286; notion of equality, 281–282;

  race, 283–286; religious ideas, 282–283. See

  also Despard, Edward Marcus

  Despard conspiracy, social forces behind, 275–

  281; Irish, 278–281; lost commoners of

  England, 276–277; sailors and dockworkers,

  277–278; slavery, 275–276. See also Despard,

  Edward Marcus

  Despard, Edward Marcus, 255; in Belize, 267–272;

  conspiracy of, 248–249; death of, 251,

  316; in England, 27
2–275; as Irishman, 254–

  258; in Jamaica, 258–261; on land distribution,

  270–272; in Nicaragua, 261–267; on

  religion, 251–252

  Dessalines, 330

  Dickens, Charles, 48

  Diggers, 72, 85, 98, 101, 117, 118, 292

  “Digger’s Song, The,” 120

  Dinah (“the Moor”), 88, 89, 101

  “Discourse Concerning Unlimited Submission

  and Non-Resistance to the Higher Powers,

  A” (Mayhew), 217

  Discovery of The Main Grounds and Original

  Causes of all the Slavery in the World, but

  chiefly in England (1649), 101

  Donne, John, 59

  Downing, George, 96, 124

  Down survey, 122, 147

  Drayton, Michael, 10, 45

  “Dream” (Heywood), 353

  Dring, Thomas, 232

  Dryden, John, 131, 168

  Du Bois, W. E. B., 41, 128, 152

  Dudingston, Lieutenant William, 231

  Dunmore, Earl of (John Murray), 239

  Dunmore’s Proclamation (1775), 267

  Dutch, 145, 146, 148, 150, 195, 197

  Dutch soldiers and guide in a Suriname swamp, 5

  Dyer, Mary, 90, 91

  Easton, Peter, 63

  Edwards, Thomas, 65, 66, 67–68, 69, 93, 282

  Ehrman, John, 151, 151–152

  Elizabethan Statue of Artificers (1814), 288

  Elizabeth I, Queen, 57

  Ellenborough, Earl of (Edward Law), 251, 281

  Ellis, Thomas, 73

  Elmina, 46, 47, 77–78

  Emmanuel Appadocca (Phillip), 41

  Emmet, Robert, 254

  enclosure, 16, 17–18, 19, 21, 40, 44, 52, 118, 315,

  332

  End of Oppression; Or, A Quartern Loaf for Two-Pence;

  being a Dialogue between an Old

  Mechanic and a Young One, The (Spence),

  294

  Engels, Friedrich, 20

  England: April Compromise of, 274, 340; Barbados

  as wealthiest colony of, 124; as capitalist

  power, 212; as center of European

  seafaring, 114; children shipped to Virginia

  from, 59; Christians in, 141; Church of, 29,

  73; civil war in, 71; colonization for, 56; commoning

  in, 22–24, 26; criminalization of

  women in, 92; customs service in, 228, 231;

  Despards in, 272–275; displacing the Dutch

  as the hegemonic Atlantic power, 146; doctrine

  of white supremacy for, development

  of, 134; dominance in Africa following suppression

  of piracy, 172; economic changes in,

  72; expropriation in, 17–20; fens in, draining

  of the, 44–45; ports in, 46; protecting plantation

  economy in, 148; shipping expansion

  for, 145, 146; ships and sailors as basis of

  wealth and power in, 147; slavery in, 28, 57,

  82, 128, 149, 172, 273, 274; social and economic

  changes in, 16; Virginia as colony of,

  8. See also English Revolution; Parliament;

  Royal Navy

  England, Edward, 168

  English Revolution, 40, 61, 71–73, 86, 102–103,

 

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