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Papists, Not permitted liberty of conscience, ix, 66.
Parant, John, ii, 396.
Parat, Henry, ii, 396.
Pardon, Thomas, i, 149.
Pardon, William, i, 65, 72, 76, 81, 82; Difficulty with William Meaker, 85, 86; Letter from Lords Berkeley and Carteret, relative to his difficulty with William Meaker, 104; Note relative to his arrest by Captain James Carteret, 104; Case of William Meeker against, 334; Petition of Governor Andros, 335; Letter from, to Captain Nicolls, 336; Referred to, 337.
Paris, Ferdinand J., i, 524 .- Recommended by Thomas Penn as agent for New Jersey, v, 293; Letter to, from James Alexander, 327; Auto- graph, 405; Referred to, 431, 434-vi, 76; Letter from, to James Alexander, 422; Autograph, 424; Notice of, 424; Referred to, 474- vii, 10; Letter from, to James Alexander, 12; Autograph of, 13 .- Letters to, from James Alexander, relative to the boundary line be- tween New York and New Jersey, 119, 125, 131, 152; Letters from, to James Alexander, relative to the New York and New Jersey line, 156, 167, 176; Letter to, from J. Alexander and R. H. Morris, relative to the New Jersey riots, 197; Petition of, relative to the 10
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division line between New York and New Jersey, 226; Letter from' to J. Alexander, relative to action against the rioters, 234; Letter from, to J. Alexander, commenting on Governor Belcher's proceed- ings, 238; Letter to, from J. Alexander and R. H. Morris, concern- ing Governor Belcher and the rioters, 251; Letter from, to J. Alexander, relative to business before the Lords of Trade, 260; Letter to, from J. Alexander and R. H. Morris, relative to the New York and New Jersey division line, 262; Letter from, to J. Alexander, relative to the condition of New Jersey affairs in London, 271; Letter to, relative to the New Jersey rioters, 272; Transmits papers relating to the rebellion in New Jersey, 273, 275; Letter from, to J. Alexan- der, relative to his proceedings in London, 294; To the same, in regard to the division line between New York and New Jersey, 297; Letter from, to James Alexander, concerning the riots, 301, 304; Letter from, to the same, relative to granting pardons to those accused of treason, 308; Letter from, to the same, containing sug- gestions for remedying the difficulties in the Province, 310; Incloses letter to the Lords of Trade, relating to the riots, 328; Letter from, to J. Alexander, respecting the junction of the Provinces of New York and New Jersey, 360; Referred to, 525, 526-viii, Part I, 137, 145; Letter from, to Robert H. Morris, relative to the boundary line between New York and New Jersey, 152; Reply to the same, 157; Further letter from, on the same subject, 182; Referred to, 218, 219; Letter to, from James Alexander, relative to the boundary line, Part II, 89; Memorandum of, relative to commissioners for determining the boundaries, 242; Referred to, 244, 247-ix, 342, 445. Park, James, vii, 533-536.
Parke, Roger, iii, 165.
Parker, Elisha, ii, 487 .- Affidavit of, relative to the supposed Cornbury Fund, iii, 217; Member of the Assembly, 295-iv, 10; Recommended for the Council, 63, 153, 154; Referred to by Rev. Jacob Henderson, 157; Recommended for the Council, 169, 171, 182; Dead, 326; Notice of, 326; Payments due, 370, 372.
Parker, Elisha, Commissioned to run the line between East and West Jersey, vi, 352; Letter from, acting for the Proprietors of East Jer- sey, to the committee making the proposals, under date of August 11, 1746, 392; Affidavit of, relative to legal proceedings of the com- mittee of the rioters, 395; Notice of, 397 .- Address of, to the Speaker of the Council of New York, vii, 141, 155.
Parker, Henry, i, 113.
Parker, James, Number of men in his company, vi, 425 .- Referred to, vii, 114-viii, Part I, 200 .- Petition of, as a Proprietor, Part II, 228 .- Recommended for appointment as member of Council of New Jersey, ix, 366, 427, 442, 444; Notice of, 446; Acknowledges the re- ceipt of His Majesty's mandamus to be of the Council of New Jersey,
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483; Referred to, 501; In Council, 509 .- Referred to, x, 137, 195, 561, 604.
Parker, James (Printer), x, 98.
Parker, John, i, 50-ii, 327, 397 .- Recommended as a member of the Council, iv, 331; Notice of, 333; One of the commissioners to try pirates, 340; Appointed a member of the Council by Governor Hun- ter, 363, 373, 374, 394 .- One of Governor Burnet's Council, v, 3, 34; Money received from, on account of bills of credit, 134; Money paid to, 137, 146, 147, 150; Certificate of, 155; Letter from, to Rev. Will- iam Skinner, relative to the seal of the city of New Brunswick, 283; Signs memorial, 301 .- Referred to, vii, 428.
Parker, Colonel John, Return of stores at Schenectady, ix, 10; Notice of, 10; Letter from, to Lewis Johnson, referring to the co-operation of the Indians, 172.
Parker, Joseph, i, 50-ii, 397-iii, 212.
Parker, Nathaniel, Contributes to the supposed Cornbury Fund, iii, 212.
Parker, Peter, i, 51, 59, 62, 177.
Parker, Samuel, x, 588,
Parker, Thomas, ii, 397.
Parker, Thomas, Jr., ii, 397.
Parkins, Samuel, vi, 351-vii, 457.
Parkhurst, Benjamin, ii, 395.
Parlaman, John, x, 718.
Parmeter, Joseph, Indicted, iii, 496.
Parmyter, John, ii, 239, 240.
Parrent, William, ii, 397.
Pars, John, ii, 327.
Parsons, Ann, i, 186.
Partition Lines, See Boundary Lines.
Partridge, Richard, v, 289, 293; Comments of, on the desire of the peo-
ple of New Jersey for a separate government, 303; Memorial of, to the Lords of Trade, relative to New Jersey bills, 304; Letter to Secre- tary Popple, relative to export duty on copper ore, 406; Reply of, to the objections of Solicitor Sharpe to the New Jersey act for making £40,000 in bills of credit, 416 ; Petition of, for a sepa- rate Governor for New Jersey, referred to the Lords of Trade, 448; His reasons for a separate Governor for New Jersey, 451. -Arguments of, relating to the paper currency in America, vi, 91; Memorial of, to the Lords of Trade, relative to the purchase of lands from the Indians, 142; Order in Council upon his petition to the King, relative to the emission of £40,000 in bills of credit, 361, 362; Representation of the Lords of Trade respecting his said petition, 433; Referred to, 474 .- Letters to, from Governor Belcher, relative to private affairs, vii, 59, 75; Letter to, as agent of New Jersey, from Governor Belcher, 100; From the same, relative to the action of the Legislature, 106; Re-
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ferred to, 138, 139, 169, 176; Letter from, to Richard Smith, Jr., relative to the riots, 242, 268; Letter to, from Richard Smith, re- specting the proceedings of the Legislature, 365; Referred to, 525, 526, 527; Letters to, from Governor Belcher, relative to the proceed- ings of the Legislature, etc., 553, 573; Letter to, from Governor Belcher, on personal matters, 592; Defence of the character of Will- iam Morris, addressed to the Lords of Trade, 602; Referred to, 606; Letter to, from Governor Belcher, relative to Lewis M. Ashfield, 614. -Memorial of, relative to the Council of New Jersey, viii, Part I, 18; Referred to, 29; Letters to, from Governor Belcher, 36, 52, 61; Referred to, 102 .- Memorial of, relative to the bill for emitting £70,- 000 in bills of credit, Part II, 95; Letters to, from Governor Belcher, 190, 197; Warrant to, 232 .- Petition of, for the emission of £60,000 in bills of credit, ix, 12; Referred to, 9, 17; Memorial of, respect- ing bill for emitting £89,000 in bills of credit, 107; Report of the Lords of Trade on the same, 113; Referred to, 445.
Partridge, William, ii, 123-vii, 1-ix, 445.
Pate, William, ii, 148.
Patent to Samuel Godyn and Samuel Bloemmaert for Cape May County, i, 1; To James, Duke of York, for New Jersey, 3.
Patterson, Edward, i, 51.
Paul, Philip, ii, 380.
Paulson, Cornelius, iv, 189.
Pauncfort (Pausford), Edward, ii, 42-62, 66-74, 79.
Pauncfort, Tracy (Francis), ii, 42-62, 66-74; Signs the surrender of the government, 456-460; Recommends Andrew Hamilton for Governor, 470.
Paxson, Henry, viii, Part II, 151-153, 233, 234-x, 358, 417, 479.
Paxton, Charles, ix, 622.
Payne, William, i, 72.
Paynter, Richard, i, 50.
Peace, Joseph, v, 132, 134, 136, 138-vii, 339.
Peachee, William, i, 268, 288, 421.
Peacher, Thomas, iii, 165.
Peacock, Captain James, i, 464, 466.
Peagram, John, Appointed a member of the Council, v, 347 .- Surveyor- General of Customs, vi, 15.
Pear, John, x, 718.
Pearce, James, i, 268, 414 ..
Pearce, John, ii, 326.
Pearson, Isaac, iv, 113-v, 282-vi, 202.
Pearson, Joseph, v, 187.
Pearson, Theophilus, ii, 313, 333, 335, 336, 338-iii, 307, 351, 352; Jus- tice of the Peace for Essex County, 495.
Pearson, Samuel, ii, 336.
Pearson, Thomas, i, 242, 530.
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Peck, Joseph, ii, 336.
Pedrick, Rodger, i, 269, 414.
Peer, Abraham, x, 718.
Peer, John, x, 718.
Peirce, Daniel, i, 155.
Peirce, Edward, v, 187.
Peirce, Thomas, i, 268, 413.
Peirson, Jonathan, vi, 346, 350, 361, 367-vii, 64, 74.
Peiterson, Walter, i, 269.
Pemberton, Rev. Mr., Letter to, from Governor Belcher, relative to the new college, vii, 118; Referred to, 618-viii, Part I, 9, 11.
Pemhake, i, 1.
Pemrepogh, Relations with Bergen, i, 145, 146, 151.
Pendleton, Edmund, x, 530.
Penford, John, i, 239, 268, 271, 291 .- One of the first commissioners to buy and lay out lands, iii, 221.
Penn, John, x, 574, 650, 651.
Penn, Richard, viii, Part I, 200.
Penn, Thomas, Governor of Pennsylvania, Letter to, from Governor Belcher, vii, 147 .- Referred to, viii, Part I, 137, 154, 158; Bond of Indemnity, 200.
Penn, William, Quintipartite deed to, from Sir George Carteret, i, 205; Instructions from, and others, to their commissioners in West Jersey, 219; Letters from, and associates, 230, 235; Signed conces- sions, etc., to settlers in West Jersey, 268; Resident of Salem, 283; Grant to him and others from the Duke of York, 324; Referred to, 347: Letter to, from Sir John Werden, 348; Grant to, from trustees of Sir George Carteret, 366; Deed to, from John Fenwicke, for half of New Jersey, 370; Letter to, from James Nevill, 381; Named among the twenty-four East Jersey Proprietors, 383; Appoint- ments by, as Governor of Pennsylvania, 395; Commissioners to treat with West Jersey appointed by, 415; Letters from, to the Governor and Council of West Jersey, 417, 419; Proclamation of, against Thomas Mathews, 422; Signs as Proprietor, 437; Letter to, from Governor Dongan, 437; Referred to, etc., as Proprietor, 442, 499; Agreement between, and the executors of John Fenwicke, 507; Referred to, 529-ii, 5, 14, 15, 16, 22; Named as Proprietor, 26; Referred to, 49, 62; Observations of, on the proceedings of Governor Fletcher, 132; Petition of, as a Proprietor, to the Commissioners of Trade, 164; Named as a Proprietor, 186; Disbursements by, on account of East Jersey, 205; Signs as Proprietor, 263; Referred to, 279, 281; Letter from, to Samuel Leonard, 318; Offences charged upon him by Edward Randolph, 360; Referred to, 388, 463, 475, 480-iii, 53, 234; Letter from, to William Popple, respecting Messrs. Revell and Leeds, 303; Certificate from, 305; Signer of Peter Son- mans' commission, 313; Referred to, 329, 345 .- Named as a commis-
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sioner for trying pirates, iv, §39 .- Extracts from grants of, v, 17; Referred to, 30-ix, 395-x, 574.
Pennsylvania, Minutes of Council, relating to letters sent from East Jersey to England, i, 394 .- Illegal trading with, ii, 120; Quota of troops for the defence of New York, 134; Offences committed in, by persons in authority, 360 .- Proceedings of the Council of, on the approaching departure of Governor Hunter for England, iv, 393. -Excommunication of a Quaker Chief-Justice, vi, 173 .- Proceedings of the Provincial Council of, vii, 130; Quota of assistance of, to the defence of New York, viii, Part I, 194, 196.
Pensbury Island, v, 42.
Penton, William, i, 118, 269, 283, 284, 292, 414.
Pepperell, Sir William, Appointed Colonel, viii, Part II, 17, 19, 111.
Pequanock, Association of the freeholders and inhabitants of, to sustain
the action of the Continental and Provincial Congresses, x, 716.
Percival, Hon. Spr,, ix, 621.
Pere (Pierce), Mr., i, 62.
Peregoe, Ezekiel, ii, 326.
Perin, Thomas, Recommends Ferdinand John Paris as agent for New Jersey, v, 293.
Perry, Benjamin, vi, 351-vii, 458.
Perry, Frederick, vii, 375.
Perry, Michaiah, iv, 131.
Perte, John, ii, 396.
Perth Amboy, i, 427, 428; Instructions for laying it out, 434, 449, 461, 474; Markets and fairs at, 451; Opposition to, as a port, by Governor Dongan, 525; Seizure of vessels at, for not entering at New York, 535; Erected into a port of entry, 540, 543 .- Instructions of the Commissioners of Customs to the Surveyor-General of Customs, rela- tive to the port of, ii, 178; Situation of, 183; Proclamation of Governor Basse, establishing it as a port, 227; Reasons of the Attor- ney-General of New York, why it should not be a free port, 231; Seizure of a vessel at, 238; Letter from Secretary Popple to Mr. Lownds, relative to the port of, 244; Note on, 246; Report of the Commissioners of Customs, relative to the settlement of a port at, 251-254; Proprietors' claims of a port at, to be tried at Westminster Hall, 266, 267; Letter from, condemning Governor Basse, 273; Letter from the Lords of Trade to the Earl of Bellomont, relative to the port at, 302; Memorial to the Lords of Trade, insisting upon establishing it as a port of entry, 308; Depth of water between it and Elizabethtown, 355; Proprietors wish it recognized as a port, 405; Markets at, desired, 406 .- Transportation between it and Burlington, iii, 176, 186, 250, 327 .- As a place of meeting for the Assembly, iv, 12, 40-v, 11; Number of Assemblymen from, 12; Lands in, given to voters, 61; How represented, 83; Seal of, 284 .- A poor, inconsider- able place, vi, 108; Riots at, 463; Affidavits relating to riots at, 465.
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-Reception at, of Governor Belcher, vii, 15, 17 .- Riots at, viii, Part I, 38, 39, 43, 52 .- Address of Corporation of, to Lieutenant- Governor Pownall, ix, 6, 8 .- Exports from, x, 454; Removal of the seat of government to, 457, 468.
Perth, Earl of, one of the Proprietors of East Jersey, i, 383, 412, 425, 433, 434, 437, 439, 441, 446, 448, 451, 454, 460, 462, 463, 474, 482, 483; Letter to, from Governor Dongan, 483; Signs as Proprietor, 490, 504; Instructions from, and other Proprietors, to Andrew Hamilton, 508 .- Named as a Proprietor, 528-ii, 26, 32; Disbursements by, on account of East Jersey, 202; Referred to, 389, 422.
Perth, Town, See Perth Amboy.
Peters, Richard, viii, Part II, 228.
Peters, Samuel, Intercepted letter from, x, 616.
Peters, William, ix, 622.
Petersen, Hessel, iv, 370-v, 147.
Petersen, Mones, i, 50.
Petersen, Johannes, ii, 327.
Pettinger, John, iv, 293.
Pettinger, Richard, iv, 293.
Pettinger, Sicha, iv, 293.
Pettit, Benjamin, vii, 426.
Pettit, Charles, Deputy Secretary of New Jersey, x, 132; Notice of, 133; Referred to, 210, 216, 358, 450.
Petty, John, i, 269.
Petty, William, Jr., iii, 165.
Pew, William, Jr., Lieutenant, ix, 185, 187.
Philips, Adolphus, iv, 340.
Philips, Theodore, vii, 606.
Philipse, Ad., viii, Part I, 237.
Philipse, D., iv, 408.
Philipse, Frederick, viii, Part I, 239, 248.
Phillips, Abraham, vii, 364; Affidavit of, respecting the state of the Province, 370; Referred to, 375, 407; Affidavit of, relative to the riots, 444; Referred to, 446, 515.
Phillips, Ambrose, iv, 254, 293-295, 305, 328, 336, 338.
Phillips, John, vii, 628.
Phillips, Lidia, vii, 374, 444.
Phillips, Mary, vii, 374.
Phillipse, Frederick, ii, 105, 106-iv, 412, 434-v, 329, 333-335, 344.
Phillipse (Phillips), Matthew, vii, 281, 371-373.
Phipps, Thomas, ii, 42-61, 65-73, 79.
Phrase, Joseph, i, 50. Pictor, Lucas, i, 115.
Pierden, William, ii, 397.
Pierson, Bethune, vi, 351.
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Pierson, Daniel, vii, 344; Affidavit of, as to the riots, 436; Referred to,
439; Signs, 445, 446.
Pierson, John, x, 718.
Pierson, Joseph, vi, 245-vii, 436, 457.
Pierson, Methuel, Newark rioter, vii, 178, 179, 435, 436, 458.
Pieterse, Marcilis, ii, 326.
Pietersen, Christian, i, 49.
Pietersen, Paules, i, 49.
Pike, Charles, iv, 10.
Pike (Pyke), John, i, 50, 81, 89, 134, 150, 177 .- Contributes to the sup-
posed Cornbury Fund, iii, 200; Petition of, to the House of Repre- sentatives against said fund, 202; Petitions the Assembly in relation to the East Jersey records, 220; Member of Assembly, 483 .- Signs, iv, 10; Affidavit of, 16.
Pike, John, Jr., iii, 446.
Pike, Thomas, iii, 351; Grand Juror, 486, 487.
Pinhorne, John, Appointed Clerk of the Assembly, iii, 227; Signs as Clerk, 298, 446; Affidavit of, respecting the proceedings of Peter Son- mans, 450 .- Referred to, iv, 122, 147; Salary, 185, 368.
Pinhorne, William, ii, 106, 386; Recommended for Council, 417, 429, 431; Objected to as a member of Council, 488; Remarks concerning, 502; Appointed member of the Council, 507; Announces the death of Governor Andrew Hamilton, 541 .- One of Governor Cornbury's Council, iii, 2, 64, 155, 160, 290; Proposed as a member of Lord Lovelace's Council, 299; Notice of, 299; Appointed a member of Council, 317; Signs addresses, 367, 373, 415, 473; The Proprietors ask that he may be left out of Governor Hunter's Council, 397 .- Member of Governor Hunter's Council, iv, 2, 19; Referred to, 40, 44, 48; His removal from the Council recommended by Governor Hunter, 61; Referred to, 75, 77, 101, 115, 130, 141; Removed from his Judgeship, 129; His removal from the Council urged by Governor Hunter, 149, 153; Referred to by Rev. Jacob Henderson, 156; Fur- ther reference to, 164, 169, 175, 183; Project of, for raising money by paper bills, 269.
Pintard, Anthony, ii, 332, 364; Recommended for Council, 417.
Pirates and Piracies, ii, 150-155, 277, 285, 304, 310, 358-362. 366 .- Re- port of the Attorney and Solicitor Generals on the effect of the proclamation for pardoning, iv, 329; Commissioners named for the trial of, 339-v, 196, 197.
Piron, Joseph, iv, 309. Pisbrou, Henry, i, 128.
Piscataway, The land of, to be patented to particular persons by Gover-
nor Carteret, i, 62; Directions as to the payment of arrears of quit rents of, i, 106; Relations with the Council of New Netherlands, 122, 124, 126, 129, 130, 133, 134, 137, 149, 150; Differences between, and Woodbridge, 154; Petition of the inhabitants of, to the Council
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of New Netherlands, 155, 159; Appointments at, approved by the Council of New York, 319.
Pitcher, James, Commissary of the musters, viii, Part II, 76.
Pitt, William, Circular letter to Governors, urging the raising of addi- tional troops, viii, 'Part II, 241, 258 .- Referred to, ix, 9, 17, 110, 112, 159, 161, 162, 169, 170, 211, 221, 223; Urges preparation for the invasion of Canada, 149; Orders the use of the former seal, to be continued, 239; Is informed by Governor Boone in regard to the imputed illegal trade in New Jersey, 240; Also as to the raising of additional troops, 261; Referred to, 263, 278.
Planbord, Josias, ii, 397.
Plantations, Scheme, or treatise relating to, iv, 345.
Pledger, John, i, 268, 414.
Plese, Turrse, i, 268.
Plowman, Matthew, Collector of Customs at New York, instructions. to, 543.
Plum, Samuel, ii, 327.
Plumstead, Clement, An East Jersey Proprietor, i, 366, 374, 383, 424, 433, 434, 437, 442, 446, 451, 454, 457, 460, 462, 474, 482, 483, 490, 499, 500, 504, 530-ii, 26, 186-193, 198; Disbursements by, on account of East Jersey, 205; Signs name, 213-263, 376, 408, 411, 431; Referred to, 437; Signs the surrender of the Government, 456-460 .- Signs Peter Sonmans' commission, iii, 313.
Pocock, Thomas, i, 366.
Pofen, Henry, iv, 9.
Pokahake, i, 1.
Pollexssen, Henry, Opinion of, on Elizabethtown Patent, i, 272.
Ponnereau, Mrs., ix, 307.
Pope, Joseph, i, 522, 523.
Pope, Nathaniel, iii, 165.
Pope, Thomas, i, 50.
Popple, William, ii, 138; Letter from, to Mr. Basse, inclosing form of bond to be entered into by the Proprietors of the several plantations in America, 141; Letters to, from Mr. Basse, in relation to pirates and piracies, 150, 154, 157; Letter from, to Mr. Basse, in answer to the above, 155, 162; Letter to, from Secretary Lownds, transmitting documents, 163; Letter from, to Secretary Lownds, 168; Letter from, to the Attorney-General and Solicitor-General, 174; Letter to, from Governor Basse, 214; Letter from, to Governor Basse, 243; Letter from, to Mr. Lownds, relating to the Port of Perth Amboy, 244; Letter from, to Secretary Sansom, transmitting documents relative to the ports of New Jersey, to the Commissioners of Customs, 247; Letter to the Attorney-General, relative to the eligibility of Andrew Hamilton to the office of Governor, and the answer thereto, 250; Letter to, from Secretary Sansom, transmitting report concerning port at Perth Amboy, 251; Letter to, from Andrew Hamilton, relative to his
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appointment as Governor of New Jersey, 259; Letter from, to Wm. Dockwra, relative to the port of Perth Amboy, 266; Letter to, from Governor Basse, relative to pirates and illegal traders, 286; Letter from, to William Dockwra, inquiring as to the operation of the act against fraud, etc., in East and West Jersey, 306; Answer to the same, 306; Letter from, to Attorney-General Trevor, asking his opinion respecting a new mode of approving Proprietary Governors, 307; Letter from, to William Dockwra, 340; Letter from the same, to the same, asking for the transmission of the proposed surrender of the government of East Jersey, 353; Letter to, from Lewis Morris, relative to the surrender of the government of East and West Jersey, 412: Letter from, to Sir Thomas Lane, 428; Letter from, to Attorney- General Northey, relative to the surrender, 432; Letter from, to Sir Thomas Lane, transmitting papers relative to Andrew Hamilton, 473. Popple, William, Jr., Letter from, to Wm. Sloper, relative to Lord Corn- bury's salary, iii, 144 .- Letter to, from William Penn, respecting Messrs. Revell and Leeds, 303; Letters to, from Secretary Lownds, relative to the petition of John Keble, 341, 347; Letter to, from Thomas Cockerill, relative to the death of Governor Lovelace, 466 .- Letter to, from Edward Richier, iv, 115; Letter to, from William Dockwra, transmitting papers, 116; Letter from, to the Bishop of London, relating to the proposed New Jersey Councillors, 168; Letters to, from Governor Hunter, 211, 218, 223; Letter from, to Governor Hunter, 229; Letters to, from Governor Hunter, 242, 258, 294, 295, 297, 305, 326, 333, 376, 387 .- Letter from, relative to the islands in the Delaware, v, 6; Letter to, from Governor Burnet, 163; Letter to, from Governor Montgomerie, 291; Letter to, from James Alexander, 360; Letter to, from Richard Partridge, relative to export duty on copper ore, 406; Letter from, to John Hamilton, relative to vacancies in the Council, 454.
Population of New Jersey, viii, Part II, 84; Of the Colonies in America, 132 .- Of New Jersey in 1772, x, 445.
Population, See Census.
Porter, Joseph, x, 717.
Post, Capt. Adrian, i, 66-ii, 327.
Post Offices, ix, 249, 265.
Poswhelse, Martin, ii, 327.
Pot and Pearl Ashes, Manufacture of, proposed, iii, 304, 329, 341-349 .- Letters from Thomas Lowndes and Sir William Keith, respecting the manufacture of, in the Plantations, v, 245, 246.
Potter, Marmaduke, i, 50.
Potter, Samuel, ii, 315, 334, 395-iv, 147.
Potter, Sarah, iii, 485.
Potter, Thomas, ii, 396.
Potts, Henry, Letter from, relating to the post routes in New Jersey, ix, 265.
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Potts, Thomas, iv, 98, 305.
Poulisen, Dirk, ii, 326.
Poulse, Johannis, ii, 327.
Povey, John, ii, 169, 200.
Powel, Robert, i, 269, 288.
Powell, Richard, ii, 292.
Powell, Rodrick, i, 50.
Pownall, John, ix, 2; Letter from, to James West, relative to the seizure of a vessel engaged in illicit trade, 306; Desires Sir Matthew Lamb to draft a bill for the punishment of murder, within the Admiralty jurisdiction in the Plantations, 351; Transmits letter asking for removal of Governor Hardy, 360; Query from, as to the right of aliens to hold lands in America, 382, 397; Incloses to Governor Franklin, order relative to Peter Gordon's lottery, 487; Referred to, 529, 530; Receives from Governor Franklin votes and laws, 567; Writes to Henry Wilmot, relative to the boundary commissioners, 622 .- Recommended by the Lords of Trade as Lieutenant-Governor of New Jersey, viii, Part II, 102; Notice of, 102; Commission of, 106; Congratulated on his appointment by Governer Belcher, 118; Letter of thanks from, to the Lords of Trade, 134; Congratulated by Governor Belcher, 139; Informed by the same of the movement of the troops, 160; Referred to, 167, 169; Requested by Governor Belcher to attend a convention of the Governors at New York, 170; Referred to, 183; To be deputed to attend meetings of the Governors in case of the inability of Governor Belcher, 215; Referred to, 246; Notified of the death of Governor Belcher, 257; President Reading gives to him reasons for not assuming the chief authority, 260; Reply of, to Mr. Reading, 261; Mr. Reading's rejoinder, 262; Gives an account of the death of Governor Belcher to the Lords of Trade, 266 .- Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, ix, 1; To John Reading, on leaving the government in his hands, 2; Notice of, 2; Address to, from the Council, 4; Answer to the same, 6; Address of the corpora- tion of Perth Amboy to, 6; Answer of, 8; To President Reading, relative to the invasion of Canada, 111; Appointed Governor of South Carolina, 188; Named as one of the commissioners for trying pirates, 283.
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