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colonisation in, ses German (Frank- fort) Company; Pastorius's Circum- stantial Geographical Description of, 355, 358-359, 360-392, 411-448; other works of Pastorius concerning, 357- 358; Penn's coming to, 379, 379 n., 456; inhabitants of, 383-386, 399- 400; Pastorius's Positive Information concerning, translated, 392-411; re- stored to Penn, 428, 428 n .; Welsh in, 451-452; Thomas John Evan arrives in, 451, 452; see also German (Frank- fort) Company; Penn, William; names of particular places.
Pennsylvania, Annals of, by Samuel Hasard, 169, 201.
Pennsylvania, Colonial Records of, 71 n. Pennsylvania, Historical Society of, col- lections of, 94, 119, 190, 201, 221, 258, 358; Memoirs of the, 55, 359. Pennsylvania Archives, 169.
Pennsylvania Land Company of Lon- don, 298.
Pennsylvania Magazine of History, 94, 119, 190, 222 n., 249, 258, 283, 293 n., 453, 457 n.
Pennypack Creek, 238, 238 n.
Pennypacker, Samuel W., translations by, 222 n., 249; The Settlement of Ger- mantown, 358 n.
Pensauken Creek, 350.
Person, Knut, 114.
Person, Lukas, 111.
Person, Påfwel, 115.
Peru, 365.
Peters, Dr. Johann Wilhelm, 441. Petersen, Dr. Johann, 430.
Philadelphia, Wescott's History of, 201, 222, 257; laid out, 220, 380, 456; visited by Penn, 220; second assem- bly held at, 220-221; printing-press established in, 224 n .; description of, 239-241, 242-244, 260-262, 269-272, 304, 317-318, 329-333, 339, 437; mar- ket at, 250, 254, 262, 318; wharves of, 261, 261 n., 330-331; some early resi- dences of, 270-271, 290-291, 403; Quaker meeting-houses in, 271-272, 271 n., 272 n .; jails of, 330, 330 n .; ship-building in, 331; schools and shops of, 331; Penn's house in, 333, 333 n .; churches of, 335; Pastorius arrives in, 375, 375 n., 389, 396; fair
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held at, 376, 408; first hostelry in, 404 n .; government of, 436; occupa- tions of people of, 436-437; Welsh in, 456, 456 n .- 457 n. Philadelphia County, 238, 323, 417. Philadelphia Daily News, 312. Pietista, 356, 425, 439. Pipere, Mats, 113. Pirates, French, 431-432. Plain Joan, ship of Lt. Evelyn, 35.
Plantations, general observations con- cerning, 202-206; classes of persons benefited by, 209-210.
Plowden, Sir Edmund, 101, 101 n. Plymouth, 304. Poquessing Creek, 238. Port Royal, 416. Porto Rico, Portuguese prisoners for, 14.
Poulson, Charles A., 297.
Presbyterians, in Pennsylvania, 335, 387; in West New Jersey, 347. Printing-press, first south of New Eng- land, 224 n.
Prints, Armegot, ses Papegoya, Arme- got.
Prints, Gov. Johan, 114; hospitality of, 28; appointment of, 65; the Dutch and, 66-67, 74-75; returns to Sweden, 79; biographical sketch, 93-94; re- ports of, 95-129; desires recall, 109, 129; colonists complain of, 137.
Printstorp, 148. Privateering, Dutch, 109; Swedish, sug- gested, 109-110. Proud, Robert, History of Pennsylvania, 181, 222. Puritans, of Boston, and Gov. Prints, 100, 100 n., 124.
Quakers, in West New Jersey, 180, 347; in Pennsylvania, 221; released from imprisonment, 257; religious parties of, 335-337, 387; ses also Penn, Wil- liam; Pennsylvania. Quarry, Col. Robert, 310. Quietists, 425, 439. Quit-renta, in Pennsylvania, 208, 370 n.
Raccoon Creek, 66, 350. Rack, Edward, Caspipina's Letters, 222. Radnor, 318, 458 n. Rambo, Per Gunnerson, 111.
Rancocas Creek, 230, 230 n., 350. Rappel, Capt. Gabriel, 269, 269 n.
Reciteil . .. concernant la Pensylvania, 222, 249. Red Hook, 18, 18 n., 20, 66. Redman, John, 290, 290 n. Redonde, 11.
Reed, or Reedy, Island, 18, 18 n., 21, 159.
Relations, Jesuit, 103 n., 104 n.
Religion, in New Sweden, 150; in Penn- sylvania, 335-337, 347, 387-388, 432, 438; in West New Jersey, 347.
Rensselaer, Kilisen van, 7.
Reynolds, Rev. William M., translation by, 55.
Rhode Island, trade with Pennsylvania, 266-267.
Rhys, Edward ap, 456, 456 n. Rhys, Rhisiart ap Tomas ap, 459.
Ridder, Gov. Peter Hollender, 64, 98, 98 n.
Riksarkiv, Stockholm, manuscripts in, 94, 119, 134.
Ringgold, Thomas, 140, 140 n.
Rising, Gov. Johan Clason, life of, 133- 134; reports of, 136-165; relation by, 170-176; surrender of, 316.
Rittenhouse, William, 305 n.
Robinson, Prof. F. N., aid acknowl- edged, 453. Rudyard, Thomas, 195, 195 n., 378. Ruth, Simon, 66. Rutkiert, Mr., 115. Ruttons, Peter, notary, 86.
Saba, island, 14. Sachse, Julius F., Letters relating to the Settlement of Germantown, 222 n., 249 n. 358 n., 402 n.
St. Christopher, island, 11, 13; English governor of, 13, 13 n.
St. Georges Creek, 238, 238 n., 320.
St. Jones Creek, 238, 238 n., 319, 319 n. St. Martin, island, 11, 14. St. Vincent, arrival of De Vries at, 10. Salem, N. J., built, 344-345.
Salem County, N. J., trade of, 352. Salem River, 350. Sandelin, Jacob Evertssen, 85, 86, 88. Sandhook, 143. Sankikans, or Sankitans, attack planned by, 19, 19 n.
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Santhickan, Dutch arms torn down at, 75. Saroschi, Isaac Ferdinand, 427, 427 n., 432. Scarborough, or Scarburgh, Edmund, 157, 157 n. Schotting, Timon van, 95, 95 n.
Schumberg, Tobias, 355, 355 n., 422, 422 n. Schütz, Johann Jacob, 388, 412, 413, 441. Schuylkill River, 238, 239, 320; list of colonists of plantation on, 113. Schylenkyll, see Nya Wasa. Scotch Dutchman, ship, 85.
Secane, or Siccane, Indian chief, 231, 231 n.
Secatareus, Indian chief, 231, 231 n. Sepassing Land, 230, 230 n.
Shackamaxon, 230, 230 n.
Shelpot Creek, 238, 238 n.
Shippen, Edward, 332, 332 n.
Shoemaker, Jacob, 389 n., 402, 402 n., 407.
Shorter, Elizabeth, 317 n.
Sichere Nachricht . . . wegen der Land- schafft Pennsylvania, by Pastorius, 357-358; translated, 392-411.
. Silf verkrona, see Spiring, Peter. Sille, Nicasius de, 175, 175 n. Simcock, John, 241 n.
Simonssen, Michell, 85, 86, 87. Simson, Frances, 389 n., 394, 408. Sitterich, Nicolaes van, 7, 7 n. Six Nations, at treaty, 71.
Skute, Sven, 68, 79, 112, 112 n., 137, 146, 148, 164; surrender of Ft. Casi- mir by, 170-171.
Smaal, Påfvel, 116. Smith, Henry, commander, 333.
Smith, Joseph, Catalogue of Friends' Books, 181.
Smith, Samuel, History of New Jersey, 181.
Smith, Thomas, 270 n., 271.
Smith's Island, 101. Snöhuitt, Jöran, 114. South Bay, see Delaware Bay.
South River, se Delaware River.
Sowle, Andrew, 224, 224 n. Spaniol, Jacob, 114.
Spiring, Peter, 86, 86 n.
Sprinchorn, Carl K. S., Kolonien Nya Sveriges Historia, 134-135.
Springfield, 289, 289 n., 304. Squirrel, yacht, 18.
Stacy, Robert, 344 n.
Stacys Island, see Burlington Laland.
Stiles, Robert, 351-352, 351 n.
Stille, Olof, 74, 74 n.
Stone, Capt. John, dealings of, 13, 13 n. Stuyvesant, Gov. Petrus, 54, 66, 145,
145 n., 158, 158 n .; Gov. Prints and, 66-67; attacks New Sweden, 170- 176; Swedes surrender to, 316.
Susquehanna Indians, see Minquas. Susquehanna River, 321. Sussex County, 238, 323.
Svensson (Swenson), Andrew, 403, 403 n.
Svensson, Jacob, 113, 144, 144 n.
Svensson, Olaf, 403 n.
Svensson (Swenson), Sven, 403, 403 n.
Swan, ship, 65.
Swanendael, 7 n., 8 n .; destroyed by Ind- ians, 9; destroyed, 15; whaling at, 21, 26 n.
Swart, Antoni, 114.
Swedes, at Ft. Nya Elfsborg, 27-28; re- lations with Dutch, 54; land pur- chased by, 60, 69-70, 87-88; Dutch intrude upon, 65-66; English driven from Delaware by Dutch and, 76-77; finances of colony on Delaware, 77- 78; lose trade, 81; murdered by Ind- ians, 116; in Pennsylvania, 237, 250- 251, 260; on the Delaware, 369, 369 n .; religion of, 335, 387; church of, 403, 403 n .; see also New Sweden.
Swedish Commercial College, 133.
Swedish Settlements on the Delaware, by Amandus Johnson, 7 n., 61 n., 86 n., 94, 96 n., 99 n., 100 n., 134, 137 n., 143 n., 150 n., 156 n., 158 n., 162 n., 163 n.
Swedish Trading Company, 58-59.
Swenson, Jacob, ses Svensson, Jacob. Swenson, Swen, see Svensson, Sven. Sykes, Nathaniel, 317 n.
Tacony Creek, 238, 238 n., 320, 320 n .; mills on, 241 n.
Tamany, Indian chief, 231, 231 n. Tatham, John, 346, 346 n. Tått, Eric, 112. Techoherassi, 69.
Tenakongh Island, see Tinicum. Test, John, 270, 270 n.
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Thijssen, Admiral Maarten, 13, 13 n. Third Hook, 173.
Thomas, Gabriel, life of, 309-311; An Historical and Geographical Account of Pennsylvania and of West-New-Jer- sey, 311-312, 313-352, 359.
Thomas, Lt .- Gov. George, of Pennsyl- vania, 71.
Thyss., Maerten, sos Thijssen, Admiral Maarten. Timber Island, 173, 174.
Timmer Kill, attack planned by Indians in, 19.
Tinicum, 66, 80, 99; list of colonists of, 114; Swedish meeting-house at, 238. Tinnakongh, sos Tinicum. Tittery, Joshua, 395, 395 n.
Tobacco, trade with Virginia, 96-97, 108, 145-146, 160, 203; planters, 111, 113; from New Sweden, 120.
Toleration, in West New Jersey, 193. Tommas, carpenter, 111. Tommeson, Lars, 111.
Tommesson, Jacob, 115.
Torkillus, Rev. Reorus, 61, 61 n., 79, 115, 115 n. Torson, Bengt, 111. Torson, Jön, 111. Torson, Olaff, 111.
Tortugas, colony on island of, 8.
Trade, fur, 3, 28, 95, 96, 107, 123, 143, 157, 207, 208, 316, 351, 382, 426, 438; cattle, 107, 323, 329; corn, 291, 329; pitch, tar, and rosin, 351; rice, 352; ses also Tobacco; Whale-fishing.
Traders, Free Society of, in Pennsylva- nia, 219-220, 250; Penn's Letter to, 221-223, 224-244; history of, 240 n .- 241 n .; Frankford, built by, 380, 399; trading-house of, 404, 404 n.
Treaties, Indian, for Delaware land, 67; of Lancaster, 71-72; with Minquas, 103; for Elk River land, 159, 159 n .; with Pennsylvania Indians, 292, 374. Tresse, Thomas, 305 n., 330, 330 n. Trinity, 143, 164; see also Fort Casimir. Trotzig, Peter, 163, 163 n. Truth Advanced, 336, 337. Tunes, Abraham, 402, 402 n. Turner, Robert, 305 n., 317 n., 330, 330 n .; letters of, 268-273, 290-291; life of, 273 n. Tweede Bericht, 257.
Ulff, Lars Anderson, 111.
Umständige Geographische Beschreibung Pensylvanias, by Francis Daniel Pas- torius, 355, 358-359, 360-392, 411- 448.
United Provinces, see Netherlands. Upland, see Chester.
Upsala, University of, manuscript at, 169.
Usselinx, Willem, 58, 58 n.
Vaass, Sven, 114.
Van Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts, 7 n. Varkens Kill, 27, 77, 100 n.
Vespucci, Amerigo, 367-368, 367 n. Vignois, Cornelius, 89.
Virginia, 366; De Vries visits English in, 26, 26 n .; Yong's party visits, 34- 35; commissioners of, at treaty, 71; tobacco trade, 96-97, 108, 160, 203; Indian attacks in, 102; Indians at peace, 125.
Virginia State Library, manuscript in, 36.
Vogel-Sant, 24. Vries, David Pieterszoon de, Korte His- toriael, ende Journaels Aenteyckenings, 3-4, 7-29; life of, 4-6.
Walle, Jacob von de, 388, 441. Walvis, De, ship, 7 n., 8 n. Warner, Edmond, 180, 184, 184 n. Warner, Sir Thomas, English governos of St. Christopher, 13, 13 n.
Wass, Sven, 121, 122. Water, Johan von de, 86. Waterland, 11, 11 n. Weilich, Dr., 441.
Weiser, Conrad, 71. Weiss, Lewis H., translation by, 359. Welcome, ship, 220, 228 n., 271 n. Welsh, in Pennsylvania, 221, 228 D., 451-452; in Philadelphia, 456, 456 n .- .מ 457 Welsh Tract, 451-452. Werf, Jan Roelofs van der, 373.
Wertmüller, George, 389 n., 394, 394 n., 407.
West India Company, Dutch, 7, 7 n .; colony under, 8; in West Indies, 10; ships of, 10, 12; at Ft. Nassau, 28; at Albany, 57; treaty with Indians, 67.
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West New Jersey, secured to Quakers, 180; described and divided, 182-184; sales of land in, 189, 193-194; im- migration to, 189-190; description of, 191-195; title, 192; liberty of con- science in, 193; transportation to, 194; letters concerning, 194-195; Byl- linge and, 190, 192-193, 344, 344 n .; Thomas's Historical and Geographical Account of, 311-312, 338-352; boun- daries of, 340; description, customs, and language of Indians, 340-344; Dutch in, 344; colonies in, 344-345; towns of, 345-347; religion in, 347; climate of, 347; grain and produce of, 347-348; fish and animals of, 348, 349; fruits and trees of, 348, 349; creeks and rivers of, 349-350; law in, 851; trade of, 351-352; whale-fish- eries of, 352.
West New Jersey, Concessions and Agree- ments of ... , 189. West New Jersey Society, 346, 346 n. Westcott, Thompson, History of Phila- delphia, 201, 222, 257.
Weston, P. C. J., Documents connected with the History of South Carolina, 36. Whale-fishing, 8, 9, 21, 26 n., 229, 241 n., 265, 272, 293, 293 n., 352. Wharton, Thomas, 310.
Wheeler, John, 270, 270 n. Whitpain, Richard, 290, 290 n. Wicaco, Swedish meeting-house at, 238. Wilcox, Barnabas, 261, 261 n. Wilcox, Joseph, 331, 331 n.
Willemsen, Theunis, escapes Indian at- tack, 17 n. Willet, David de, 89.
Windebank, Sir Francis, secretary of state, 37 n. Winsor, Justin, Narrative and Critical History of America, 94. Wissahiskonk River, see Assiscunk Creek.
Woodberry River, 350. World, division of the, 363-364. Wylich, Thomas von, 388. Wyngaert's Kill, named, 22.
Wynne, Dr. Thomas, 228 n., 271, 271 n.
Yong, Capt. Thomas, biographical sketch, 33-35.
York, James, Duke of, 179, 183, 183 n., 369 n .; reconveys title to West New Jersey, 190, 192-193; aocedes to throne, and assists Penn, 257. 1 1
- Zee Pentor, Indian chief, 20. Zim, Mr. 116.
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