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(page 424) It appears from Penn's letter of 7, 14, 1705, that William Penn Jr. came to Pennsylvania, not so much on account of debt, as because the Susque- hanna subscriptions had been made conditional upon the coming of William Penn Sr. or his son.
CHAPTER XIV.
(page 447) The bargain for Quary to take Penns- bury on a lease fell through.
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CHAPTER XVII.
(page 513) Considerable immigration from Sweden continued under the Dutch rule.
(pages 528, 529) The Virginia Magazine of History & Biography, Vol. XXIV, prints a journal and some letters of Michel; and we learn therefrom that Michel sought out Penn in London at the beginning of 1703, and that in April or May, 1704, Michel visited Phila- delphia, and then returned to Maryland. In Philadel- phia, he met "the sons of the gunsmith Bondeli, who" had arrived "some time ago from New England." Prof. W. F. von Mülinen is quoted by Prof. Wm. J. Hinke as saying that John Bundeli, bailiff of Aar- wangen, had a grandson David, a gunsmith, living about 1680, who m. Elisa Dick, and that a son of David and Elisa died in Pennsylvania. George Ritter, druggist, to whom Michel, in a letter to John Rudolph Ocks, sends offer of service, speaks, Mch. 19, 1705, of Francis Louis Michel, a citizen of Bern, as having "settled" in Penn- sylvania.
(page 538) Peniel and Saron are still used for wor- ship and Sabbath school by the Seventh Day Baptists mentioned, which congregation was incorporated in 1814.
CHAPTER XVIII.
(page 575) A closer reading of the Autobiography tells us that the stationer to whom Franklin presented the letter was a different person from Baskett, Frank- lin having taken for delivery several letters from the ship's mail, one for Baskett, and one for a stationer whose name is not mentioned. No account is given of the letter to Baskett, who (page 684) was one of Keith's creditors, asking a year later for his continuance in office. Franklin tells us that Riddlesden, the writer of the letter to the unnamed stationer, had nearly ruined Deborah Read's father through the latter going se-
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curity for him. Riddlesden was an attorney, who had been transported to Maryland. Going back to England, he was arrested, and placed in Newgate before Dec. 12, 1723, when he is mentioned in a communication to the American Weekly Mercury as having been taken to the King's Bench, and admitted to bail on condition of transporting himself within four months to one of the American plantations for seven years. Apparently, he went back to Maryland, or made his residence in the Penns' dominion.
CHAPTER XIX.
(page 621) For "Falls of Brandywine," read "Forks of Brandywine."
(page 626) For "Abingdon," read "Abington."
CHAPTER XXV.
(page 826) The story of the Swedish preacher's embarrassment and the argument attributed to the Indians in reply to his public address to them, appeared in a country newspaper of the XIXth Century, and may be found in Mombert's History of Lancaster County. The genuineness is doubtful. The incident is said to have occurred at Gookin's visit to Conestoga in 1710. Prior to this, although the Swedes are not known to have converted any Indian, they had endeavored to do so. Luther's catechism was printed in the Delaware language, or, rather, in Delaware and Swedish, in 1696 at Stockholm.
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INDEX
Where mention is sufficiently frequent in a chapter, whole chapter is mentioned, instead of pages within it. Cities, Presbyteries, Synods, Universities, &ct., if not otherwise indexed, are grouped under general headings, as : Scot- land, places in ; Universities, foreign ; Lutheran Consistories.
Aarwangen, 920
Abington, Montgomery Co., 134, 626; Independents and Pres- byterian congregation and church building, 348, 356
Accomac County, Virginia, 347 Acts of Assembly, or laws of either Province or Lower Counties, see subject matter
Acts of Parliament, bound colonies only when colonies mentioned, 416; for particular Acts, see under subject matter
Adams, John, 317, 318, 377; JO- seph, 228
Admiral, Vice, 483
Admiralty, its courts and officers, Chapters X and XII; proceed- ings interfered with by Court of Chancery, 693-696
Adventurers of 1681, see "First Purchasers"
Africa, European possessions in, at English Revolution, 244 Affirmation allowed by Parliament for Quakers in certain cases and form, 172, 570; objection to form referring to God, 388, 419; said form asked for by Assembly of Penna. in address to Queen, and adopted in cer- tain Acts of Assembly, 427, 451, 564, 587-588; a different form allowed or established in some Acts of Assembly, 172, 315, 450-452, 501-502, 553, 564, 588, 673-674, 676; Gookin deems Acts of As- sembly suspended by Parlia- mentary revival of affirmation law, 570
Agent in London for the Province, 726, 808
Agriculture, 913 Ahookassoongh, 120 Aix-la-chapelle (Aachen), Treaty of, 915
Aiyamackan, 594 Alaenoh, see Alemeon
Albany, town or inhabitants, 111, 261, 264, 539, 603-604, 611, 613-616, 699, 706-707, 804, and elsewhere in connection with Indian affairs and Can- ada
Albany, Congress of, in 1754, 699 Ale, 659
Alemannian dialect of German, see Language
Alemeon, 104
Alexander, Rev. David, 628, 630 Algonquian dialects and people ( Algonquin, Algonkin) , 90-92, 107, 108, 114-116
Aliens, impost on, 723 Alison, Rev. Francis, 629, 631 Allaire, Catharine, 914 Allegewi, see Cherokces
Alleghany, or Allegheny, the moun- tains ( spelt Alleghany or Great Mountains), 719, 724; region ( spelt Allegheney, sometimes Alleghening), 705, 719, 748, 750, 768-770, 804, 889, 911; river ( Allegheny) , 92, 105
Allen, Anne, who m. Gov. John Penn, 889; Nathaniel, 70; William, sea captain, and his relatives, 348; William, his son (Chief Justice), 348, 359, 363, 642, 728, 736, 738, 794- 795, 828, 853-857, 889, 899, 902
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Allummapees, see Sassoonan Almshouse for Phila., 720
Alricks, Peter, or his island, 96, 185, 301, 314
Alsace ( Alsatia), 525, 531, 538 Altham, the Lords, see Annesley Altona, 387
Amasland, 126 Amboy, N. J., 417
Amen (or Ammon), Jacob, 531
Amenthal, Switzerland, 531
Amish (Omish and other spelling) sect, 531-532
Amsterdam, 5, 525-526; Classis of, 543; see Lutheran Con- sistories
Amusements, certain, prohibited, 670
Anabaptists, see Baptism
Anacostancks, or Anacostans, 115 Anayint, 918
Anchorites, communities, hermits, monks and nuns, Protestant ("Chapter of perfection," soli- tary), 518-519, 536-538, 830
Andaggy-Junkquagh ( Ojuncho, An- daggy-junquah, &ct.), 113, 120, 474, 492
Andaste, or Andasto-eronnons (-genronons) , see Susque- hanna Indians
Andastogué, 109
Anderson, Rev. James, 348, 349, 620, 621
Andrew, an Indian, see Wehee- queckhon
Andrew, an Indian in Kennett, 104
Andrews, Rev. Jedidiah, 335-338, 346-348, 520-521, 624, 629, 630
Andros, Edmund, afterwards Sir Edmund, 95, 96, 107, 108, 142 Anie Indians, see Mohawks
Annapolis, Nova Scotia, 503, 878
Anne, as Princess, 180, 330; as Queen of England, Great Brit- ain, &ct., 4, 330, 343, 409, 415, 431, 508-510, 534; death, 560
Annesley, Arthur, 4th Lord Alt- ham, 146-147; Francis (An- nesly), 644; James, 146-147; Richard, called 5th Lord Al- tham, 146-147
Annexation or combination of Pennsylvania or Delaware with other colonies suggested, 295, 305, 577
Antes, Henry, 828, 830, 834
Antigua, 455, 782, 784, 786, 868, 879
Antipædobaptists, see Baptism
Antistes, officer of Bohemian Breth- ren, or Unitas Fratrum, 819- 820
Antonides, Rev. Vincent, 543
ap Howell (Powell), Rev. Howell, 348
Appeals to England, 155-156, 162
Appoquinimink ( Appoquinimy) Creek or region, 45, 342; Pres- byterian congregation at, 349 Aquanachuques ( Atquanachukes ), 92
Argall, Samuel, 11
Argyll, John Campbell, 2nd Duke of, 568
Arians, 624
Armewamen ( Armewanninge, Er- mewarmoki, &ct.), 92, 94
Armewamen Zee Pentor, 94
Arminianism, 598, 624
Armstrong, John, 869
Arnold, Simon, 324-325
Arragon, 244 Arrest, Assembly's power to, 497
Arrest of freeholders in civic actions abolished except in certain cases, 663-664
Arrowsmith, Rev. John, 336, 338 Asheton (name now Aston ?), George, 689
Ashmead, -, 833
Ashton, John, 254
Asia, European possessions in, at English Revolution, 244
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Assembly, arrest of Clerk, 208; contests with executive branch of government, see synopses of chapters; quorum of, 496-497, 555-556; rights claimed or sought by, 268, 435-436, 497, 500, 753-754, 801; right of constituencies to have vacan- cies filled, 711-712; town for meeting, 720, see State House Assemblymen, arrest of, 194-195, 197, 208, 664; campaigns for, and those elected at various times, 381, 382, 411, 423, 442, 449, 465, 500, 504-505, 560, 655, 662, 696-697, 719-720, 794-796, 812, 853-857, 912- 913; method of electing, 454, 853; number from each county under various regulations, 166-167, 169, 170, 263, 285, 296, 299, 381, 389, 403, 412, 425, 723, 792-793; wages for, 267, 269, 299, 390
Assheton, family, 144; Robert, 143-144, 354, 460, 489, 561, 572, 582, 647, 649, 651, 660, 678, 730; William, 660
Associate Presbytery of Scotland, 621
Aston, see Asheton Atheism and atheist, 624
Atquanachukes, see Aquanachuques Attachments, law regulating pro- ceedings on, 663 Attwood, William, 407, 745
Aubrey, Lætitia (Lætitia Penn, the Founder's daughter), 371, 375, 400-401, 429, 540, Chap- ter XX, 740-741; William, 371, 640, 655, 661
Auburn, N. Y., 28
Auditor-General and auditors, 84, 88
Augsburg, League of, 245
Augsburg Confession ( Confessio Augustana), 513-514, 823, 834, 841, 843
Augustus, Roman Emperor, 244
Augustus Kirche at Trappe, Penna., 842
Auren, Rev. Jonas, 125 Aurickton, 95
Austria, 244, 513, 867
Avaux, -- de Mesmes, Comte d', 246, 247-248
Avery, pirate, see Every Awannemeak, 803-804 Azores, trade with, 278
Babbitt, Peter, 208, 224
Bacon, Daniel, 228; Francis (Lord Bacon), 141; Nathaniel of Virginia and his Rebellion, 110, 902; William, 76
Bainbridge, John, 228 Bailey, Old, prison in London, 482, 700
Baird, Patrick, 672, 689
Baker, John, 136; Joseph, 423 Bala, Philadelphia, 7 Ballet, Captain John, 903, 905- 908 Baltic Sea, 244
Baltimore, Maryland, City and County, 661, 760
Baltimore (Calvert family ), Lords, biographical items, Ist Baron, 8, 10; 3rd Baron, 31, 47, 50, 181, 251, 260; 4th Baron, 50; 5th Baron, 50-51, 697, 699- 700; for dispute with the Penns, see Boundary dispute with Maryland; for relations with Indians, see under par- ticular tribe
Baner, Isaac, Baron, and family and relatives, 145-146 Bangor Church, 354 Bank lots in Phila., 81 Banking Association in Penn's col- ony, 293, 578
Bankson (Bengtson), Andrew ( Au- dreas), 125, 387, 419 Bansche, Georg, see Böhnisch Baptism, opinions and practices and their followers in general (Immersion, Infant Baptism, Anabaptists, Antipædobap-
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tists, Pædobaptists, rejectors of sacraments), 135, 235, 236, 238-239, 334, 338, 517, 522- 524, 526, 531, 535, 536-537, 815, 819-820; see under the denominations
Baptists, regular, not Keithian or Seventh Day, general history in Penn's colony, 136, 236-237, 345, 405, 523-524, 793, 830; see First Baptist Church of Philadelphia
Barbados, St. Michael's Parish, 893
Barbados store, Philadelphia, 335, 344
Barber, Robert, 723
Barclay, George, 671; John, 223; Robert, the Apologist, 138, 139, 140, 210, 213, 214
Barker, Joanna, 145; John, 145
Barnwell, John, of South Carolina, 504
Barr, George, 809
Bart Township, 653
Bartolet, John, 522
Bartram, John, 223, 737
Baskett, John (the King's printer), 575, 684, 920
Basle, Council of, 819
Basse, Jeremiah, Gov. of the Jer- seys, 325
Bassett, Francis, 317
Bastards, case of woman murder- ing her, 204
Battery, the Great, and other bat- teries to defend Phila., 900, 902-903, 906
Bauman, Matthias, and the Bau- manites, 535
Baus, Christopher, 825-826 Bavaria, Elector of, 867
Bay or river (Estuarium, i.o., con- traction for Estuarium, i.o.), meaning in charters, 9, 11
Beach St., Phila., 99, 894 Bear-baiting, 670
Beards worn by certain sects or religious companies, 531-532
Beardsley (Berdsley), Alexander, 207, 242
Beaver skins, two, the King's rent for Pennsylvania, 60
Bechtel, John, 544, 820, 833, 835 Becket, Rev. William, 731 Beckingham, William, 239 Bedford, Duke of, 914 Bedford, Penna., 7
Bedford County, Pa., 719
Bedwell, Thomas, 382
Beer, 659, 802
Behmen, Jacob, see Böhme
Beissel, Johann Conrad (or Con- rad), and the Beisselianer, 536-538, 830-831
Belgic Provinces, see Netherlands Belgium, the present, formerly the Spanish Netherlands, 244
Bellomont, Richard Coote, Earl of, 161, 306, 325
Benedictine Order, ex-monk of, 141
Bennet, John, 411, 423
Benezet, Jolın Stephen, 361
Bengtson, see Bankson
Bensalem, 521, 598
Benzelius, Abp. of Upsala, 126
Berkeley, Mrs. and her daughter, 914; Thomas, 809
Berks County, 102, 127
Berleburg, the mystics at, 550
Bermingham, Richard, 558-562, 567
Bern, city in Switzerland, 530, 920; see Synods, special
Berne, Canton of Switzerland, 527-528, 530, 532
Bertram, Rev.
-, 621
Berwick upon Tweed, 275-278,
279-280
Bethlehem, Penna., Chapter XXV
Betridge, Frances, 241; William 241
Bevan, John, 389; William, 439; see Bown Bewley, John, 315, 408, 417-418, 425, 432
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Bezellon (so spelt on Peter's tombstone, variously in rec- ords), Peter, 132-133, 421, 474-475, 513; Richard, 132- 133
Bibb, Thomas, 348
Bible, views as to, 124, 135, 815
Biles, William, the first, 209, 221, 241, 284, 314, 382-383, 389, 423, 436, 445-446, 460-461; William, his son, 656, 773, 776 Billeting of soldiers in England, rate for by Act of Parliament, 806
Billiards, laws against playing, 670
Bilton, 639 Biorck, Rev. Eric Tobias, 125-126
Birch, Adam ( Addam), 333
Birmingham Township Baptist Church, 239
Bishop, Robert, 809 Bishops, English, as lords in Par- liament, do not judge treason or capital crime, 224; pre- scriptive share in civil gov- ernment compared with that of early ministers of Society of Friends in Penna., 137-138; thought to have no jurisdic- tion in America, 328; for Bishop of London, see London, Bishop of; for particular Archbishops and Bishops, see under name
Bishops for America, movement for, 330, 349-350; presence there of two consecrated by Non-Jurors, 350-353
Bizalion, see Bezellon Black, William, 228 Blackbeard, see Teach, Edward Blackfan, Edward, 173, 251 Blackiston, Nathaniel, Gov. of
Maryland, 342
Black Mingos or Minquas, 107 Blackwell, John, acting or deputy Governor, 84, 184-202, 292, 383, 405, 455, 891
Blair, Rev. Samuel, 626-630
Blake, Edward, 195, 197 Blakeney, -, Col., 802, 806 Blane, Capt. - de, 904 Blank, Christian, 530 Blany, Anthony, 333 Blathwayt, William, 274, 302, 509
Secretary,
Bleikers, Johannes, 527 Blue Mountains, see Kittatinny Mountains
Blunston, John, 202, 222, 241, 302, 321, 382, 389, 400; Samuel, 752, 759, 764, 766
Boehm, Rev. John Philip, 541, 543-544, 828, 835, 845
Boel, Rev. Henry, 543
Bohemia,
20, 244,
819,
820;
Church of, 819
Bohemia Manor, 387 Bohemian Brethren, see Unitas Fratrum Bohemia River, Md., 31, 387 Böhler, Peter, 359, 360, 363, 827 Böhmisten, 815
Böhnisch, George, 825-826
Bolton, Charles Paulet, Duke of, and Henrietta, Duchess, 23
Bolton, Robert, 696 Bolweiller, Comte de, see Rosen, Lt. Gen. Conrad de
Bombay, 245 Bombay Hook, 894
Bond, Dr. Thomas, 851
Bondeli, see Bundely Bonnin, Gousee, 132-133
Books published, Chapter XXII Booth, Josepli, 485
Boots and shoes, 651, 654-655
Boss, Peter, 208, 222, 228, 231- 232, 234 Boston, 139, 628, 732, 900; Quak- . eress put to death in, 186 Boundary dispute with Maryland as to Delaware and southern part of Pennsylvania, Chap- ters I and II. 652. 658, 661, 751. 758-761, 763-767, 783- 784, 916
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Bourse in Philadelphia, 237 Bowles, Thomas, 228 Bowls, laws against playing, 670 Bowman, Wendel, 528 Bown (qu. Bevan?), John, 222 Boyd, Rev. Adam, 620-621, 629 Boyle, Bp. of Down, 597
Bradford, Andrew, 656-657, 732- 733; Andrew's widow, 732; William, the first printer, 188-189, 194, Chapter VIII; William, nephew of Andrew, 732
Bradinham (called in some rec- ords Bradingham, Branding- ham), Robert, 324, 326, 338- 339, 379-380
Bradley, Edward, 808
Bradner, Rev. John, 348
Brainerd, Rev. David, 827, 864
Brandenburg, Elector of, 132, 245 Brandywine Baptist Church, 239 Brandywine Creek, or River, or region, 105, 107, 119, 239, 378, 594, 597, 716, 804
Brandywine Manor, 621, 641 Branson, William, 751
Bray, Rev. Thomas, D.D., 341 Brazil, 244 Breda, Treaty of, 18 Brewers, law against combinations of, 659
Bricks and brickmaking, 2 Bridesburg, Philadelphia, 7
Bridgeport, Pa., 127 Breintnall, Joseph, 734 Brinckloe, John, 202, 205, 284, 296, 300, 395, 405, 425 Bringhurst John, 812 Briscoll, Thomas, 333 Bristol, Pa., 20
Bristol Township, Bucks Co., 96
Bristow, John, 185-186, 192-194, 196, 202
Broadhead, Daniel. 775-776 Broad Street, Philadelphia, orig- inal and later, 80-81, 917
Brockden, Charles, 362 Brockles, -, 110 Bromfield, Dr., 249 Brooke, Henry, 656, 730-731 Brown, Abraham, 228; Ann, 144- 145; James, 145, 311, 379; Joanna, 145
Browne, Joseph, Judge, 693-696 Brownsville, Pa., 7
Brunnholtz, Rev. Peter, 842, 846 Bryan, George, 614, 618 Brycelius, Rev. - , 835
Buchanan, Robert, 751, 759
Bucks County, covered by descrip- tion in Connecticut charter, 16; Dutch from New York in, 520; population, 727, 744; also mentioned in connection with Indians, Quakers, contests for Assemblymen, &ct.
Budd family, 336, 348; John or John Jr., 218, 228, 241, 336, 442, 467; Thomas, 207, Chap- ter VIII, 293; William, 228 Buffalo, N. Y., 28
Bull-baiting, 670
Bull Head tavern, 494
Bundely ( Bundeli, Bondeli), David and wife, 920; John, 920; John Rudolph, 528-529, 920
Bunyan, John, 141
Burcham, Henry, 228
Burge, William, 696
Burk, Benjamin, 904 Burling, Elias, 228
Burlington, 134, 409, 439
Burnet, Bp., 214; [Wm.] Gov. of New York &ct., 731
Burt, John, 707-708, 716
Bury, Edward, 333
Butchers, law against combina- tion of, 659
Büttner, Gottlob, 832, 835
Buttons discarded by the Amislı, 532
Byberry First Day Meeting, 222 Byles, Daniel, 882-885; William [misprint for Biles] see Biles
Index. 929
Byng, Robert, 694, 696 Bywater, Jarvis, 333
Cabot, Sebastian, 61 Cadogan, Earl, Commander Chief, 572
Cager, Richard, 809
Cakundawanna, 560
Calendar, see Dating
California, 244 Calixtine party in Bohemia, 819 Calley, Catherine, 348
Callowhill, Hannah, 2nd wife of Wm. Penn, 370-371, also see Penn, Hannah; Thomas, 370, 483-484, 635
Calvert family, see Baltimore, Lords
Calvin, John, 515 Calvinistic Methodists, 364-366
Calvinistic theology and Calvinists (Geneva), 334, 362, 364, 516, 528, 541, 598, 619, 828
Campbell, Patrick, 596
Canada, the region, 13, 107, 244, 611, 705, 826, 869; expedition against, 491-493, 499, 502- 504, 879-885, 892, 897, 909; for government and people, see French, officers, &ct.
Canajoharie, N. Y., 838 Canassatego, 111, 862-863, 870 Canatowa, Indian Queen, 596 Canawense, see Pascatoways Canayiahaga Indians (Tugans) or region, 889, 908-909
Canby, Thomas, Sr. or Jr., 656, 795
Cann, John, 185, 191, 202, 205- 207, 263 Cannoyios (Conoys ?), 918 Canoage, 20
Canterbury, Archbishops of, see Sancroft, Tillotson, Tenison, and Potter
Cape Breton, 872, 874, 879
Cape Charles, see Virginia
in
Cape Cornelius, see Delaware Bay and River
Cape Fear, 895
Cape François, 904
Cape Henlopen, see Delaware Bay Cape Henry, see Virginia
Cape May, see Delaware Bay
Capital punishment, see Death penalty
Captain John, Indian, 863-864 Carey, Robert, 684
Caribbean Sea, 866
Carl VI (Charles VI), Emperor, 816, 867
Carlos II (Hapsburger at Madrid), 244
Carmarthen, Marquess of, 255 Carmarthenshire, 236
Carolina (North Carolina, South Carolina), 23, 122, 132, 140, 260, 504, 506, 533, 605, 750, 895
Carondowana, see Hunter, Robert Carpenter, Samuel, Commissioner of Property, 49, 84; wealth and pieces of his property. 81, 139, 201, 208, 293, 376; Coun- cillor, Chapter VII, 283, 301, Chapter XIII, 449, 461, 481, 489, 491, 508; Assistant, 274, 285, 287; in City government, 207; Treasurer, 578; Quaker, 241-242; Executor of Penn's will, 636; other items, 203, 208, 264, 483
Carpenter other than the elder Samuel, Joshua, 238, 274, 282, 332, 333, 340, 369, 565, 655; Samuel, son of Joshua, 656, 668; Samuel, son of Samuel, 659
Carr, Capt. - , 95 Carre, Sir Robert, 16-17
Carristoga, see Conestoga Carroll, Charles, 49 Cart, Samuel, 423
Carter, Catharine, 914; John, 228; Robert, 423 Carthagena, South America, 879
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Cartlidge, Edward, 612-613; Jolın, 594, 595, 611, 612-613
Cartwright, George, 16
Caste (aristocracy, landed gentry ) , less strong in Pennsylvania than in other colonies, 148- 152; few wealthy persons re- side out of the city, 149
Castille, 244
Catawbas, 119, 590-593, 609, 713, 865, 870, 875-877
Cathcart, Major-General Lord, 802, 806; Rev. Robert, 629
Catskill Mountains, 92
"Cavaliers," 140 Caven, Rev. Samuel, 629
Caves in bank of Delaware, 2, 81
Cayugas (Goyoguoain), 106, 111- 112, Chapter XIX, 660, 705- 706, 747, 761-763, 889, 910 Cazenovia, N. Y., 28
Cecil Co., Md., 49, 51, 661
Cennick, John, 365
Central America, 244
Centre or Centre Square, Phila., 720
Chadwick, N. J., 7 Chamberlain, Peter, 223
Chambers, Benjamin, also his sur- vey, 109, 197; Rowland, 620
Chanandowa, see Tsanandowa Chancellor, William, 696, 698, 745 Chancery, Court of, in Penna, &ct., see Equity, Court of Chandler, Jolın, 223; Thomas, 795 Chaouanons, or Chuans, see Shaw- nees
Chaplin, Rev. Andrew, 22-23 Chapman, Abraham, 295
"Chapter of perfection," 518, 536 Charlemagne, Emperor, 244
Charles I, King of England, 4, 8, 10, 13, 15, 245
Charles II, King of England (the great sachem Charles), Chap- ters I and II, 112, 165, 245, 257-258, and elsewhere
Charles (Charles Edward), see Pretender
Charles II of Spain, see Carlos II Charles VI of Germany, see Carl VI
Charles XI, King of Sweden, 125 Charles, an Indian, see Quename- quid
Charles, Robert, 687, 689, 745, 756-758, 785
Charlton, John, 767; Thomas, 689 Charter to Penn, see Patent to Penn
Charters in general, from Sov- ereigns, conditions annexed, illegality, lapse, revocability, and superseding, 12-13, 14, 260
Chartier, Martin, 118, 474-475; Peter, 713, 768-770, 875, 911
Chato, Spanish word, 713
Chatone, 75
Chawanoke, 116
Chawons, 116
Checochinican (Checohinican) 103, 594
Checonnesseck, 94 Cheekaragoes, 613
Cheequittagh, 120
Cherokees (Alleghewi, Shorry In- dians ?), 119, 590, 609, 699, 724
Chesapeake Bay and land along it, Chapters I and II, 72, 92, 101, 109, 387, 393
Cheshire, England, 129
Chester (or Upland) , 2, 27, 32, 34, 134, 339, 383, 715, 720, 727, 747, 755
Chester County, 49, Chapter IV, 168, 382, 504, 570, 641-642, 689, 697, 712, 714, 727, 793, 901
Chester Creek (Upland Creek), 72, Chapter IV
Chesterfield, Lord, 699 Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church, 621
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Chew, Samuel, 757 Chichester, 34, 339
Chichester family, see Donegal, Earl of
Chick, James, 218, 223
Chickahokin Indians, 93
Chickasaw Indians, 713 Chickelaki, or Chickolokin, 93
Chickies Hill, 723
Children of the Light, see Quakers Chimneys in Philadelphia and New Castle, 209 Chingawawaterck, 115 Chinton, or Clinton, Robert, 312, 313
"Chivalry," 140 Choctaw, 713
Choniata, see Juniata
Choptank, 95, 109
Choptico Indians, 115
Christ Church, Philadelphia, con- gregation or edifice (Church of England congregation, An- glican congregation), history of, 236, 240-241, Chapter XI, 488, 564-567, 641, 796, 891; baptisms, marriages, or bur- ials in records, 701, 755, 758, 784, 914
Christ Church, Upper Merion, 127 Christ Lutheran Church, Tulpe- hocken, 842, 846
Christeen, see Christiana Christian Quakers, see Keithians
Christiana Creek or village (Christeen, Christina, Min- quas Kill), 41, 57, 105, 107, 125; fort on Creek, 41 Christianity, conversion of Indians to, see Indians
Christina, Head of, Presbyterian congregation, 597 Chubb, Voyal, 906
Church edifices in general (houses of worship), 1; for particular, see under name of congrega- , tion, church, or meeting
Church of England in general (National Church, Canter-
bury), 246, 329-330; joined by certain sons of William Penn, 642-643, 741; Moravi- ans' effect upon, 825
Church of England in America, bishops, see Bishops for Amer- ica; ecclesiastical jurisdiction over, 328; royal gift to min- isters, 331, 332-333; tries only in New York to convert Indians of Middle States, 827 Church of England and Protestant Episcopal Church in Pennsyl- vania and Delaware ( Anglican Church), general history, 123, 127, 159, 238, Chapter XI, 564-567; proposal to establish in Penna., 328; royal stipend for ministers, 332, 340; selec- tion of ministers, 329
Churchill, Nicholas, 379-380
Churchmen and Church party in Penn dominions, Chapters XI- XIII, 447, 455, 502, 645, 647, 792, 793, 795-796
Churchtown, Lancaster Co., 331 Cider, excise on retailed, 554 Cinquack, 9, 10
Circumcision practised among some Christians in Pennsylvania, 549
Civility, Indian Chief, 113; Chap- ter XIX, Chapter XXII, 763 Claese, Lawrence, 614-615
Clarendon, Henry Hyde, Earl of, 254
Clark, William, and his house, Chapter VII, 263, 284, 300- 301, 384, 400, Chapter XIII, 460, 473, 575
Clarke, Isabella, married Pat- rick Gordon, 686-687; Rev. ( Father) , Confessor to King of Spain, 686-687; Thomas, 809
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