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CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Government, scruples against using force in, 224, 289-290, 524, 532
Governmental rights under Charles II's charter to Penn, as to legislation, 153-154; executive &ct. in Penn his heirs, &ct. 155-156; intention of Charles II, 165; King's power to dis- allow laws, examination for its exercise, and its frequent defeat, 154-155, 172-173, 651; Penn decides to hold his powers in trust for the colon- ists to govern themselves, and grants Charters of 1682 and 1683 for government, 165-168, 169-171; question of his power to abrogate enacted laws, 173; his attempted re- striction of his deputy, 184; question of reserving right to veto laws agreed to by deputy, 426; doubt as to validity of powers beyond Charles II's life, 260; suspension of pow- ers, as being subject to King's sovereignty, 260-274; sur- render of Charter trammelling Penn's powers under patent, 384; Charter of Privileges of 1701, see Frame of Govern- ment; Assembly's efforts to re- strain powers, 465-470, 500; executive powers to continue in deputy or lieutenant on death of Governor-in-Chief, 646; question of continuance of Gordon's powers, 751-752; for steps for transfer of the Penns' powers to the Crown, see Proprietary government
Governmental rights under Fletelı- er's commission, 261
Governors-in-Chief of Penna. and Lower Counties (Governor), the Proprietaries such in fact and so entitled, 646; Fletcher such, 183, 261; question of Blackwell's designation, 187, 190; pretension of Gookin, Wm. Penn Jr., and Sir Wm. Keith as to Penna., or as to Lower Counties, 558, 644-649, 650
Governors of Pennsylvania and Lower Counties, Lieutenant, or Deputy, or Acting, names and terms of individuals, 31, 34, 205-206, 209, 274, 283, 376, 407, 415, 417, 422, 424, 482, 489, 570, 575, 683, 685, 686, 758, 784, 891, 914; their gen- eral character and situation, 173-176, 182-184, 404-405, 419, 455-456; extra functions or unusual acts, 83, 86, 88, 800; maintenance, remunera- tion, Assembly's attitude, di- vision of receipts with Govern- ors-in-Chief, perquisites, and Assembly's contention as to disposal, 152, 407, 422, 443, 445, 453, 455, 458-460, 483, 494, 496, 500-501, Chapter XVIII, 646, 650, 670, Chap- ters XXIV and XXV, 892, 907; for career of each Lieut. Governor, see under respective names, viz: William Mark- ham, Thomas Lloyd, John Blackwell, Andrew Hamilton, John Evans, Charles Gookin, William Keith, Patrick Gor- don, and George Thomas; Com- missioners as Penn's Deputy, 175, 205, 206; Council as Deputy, 174, 202, 417, 758
Goyoguoain, see Cayugas Grace, Robert, 734
Græme, James (Graham?), 711; Patrick, 696; Dr. Thomas and his wife, 578, 700, 701, 707- 708, 750, 765, 791, 851, 866, 908
Græme Park, 578-579, 808
Graffenried, Baron Christopher de, 528, 533
Graham, Archd., 808; James in New York, 110; James in Penna., see Græme; Sir Rich- ard, see Preston, Viscount
Grahme, James, 255 Grainger, Nicholas, 485
Grant, Sir Alexander, 641; Wil- liam, 333 Graves, Thomas, 237, 238
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Index.
Gray, George, 222, 242; John, see Tatham; John, 684; Samuel, 195, 209 Graydon, Alexander, 799-800 Gray's Inn, 350, 660, 730, 919 Greaton, Rev. Joseph, S. J., 754 Great Swamp Mennonite Congre- gation, 532 Great Valley Baptist Congregation, 237
Great Valley Presbyterian Church, 348-349
"Great West" [between Allegha- nies and Rockies], 244
Greek Church (Constantinople), 513, 729, 825
Green, Daniel, 336; John, 335, 336; Pyramus, 904-905
Green Spring plantation, 76
Greene, Darby, 333 Greenland, 825 Gregorian Calendar, see Dating Gregory, Rev. Henry, 136 Grey, Thomas, 472 Grey's Inn, misprint for Gray's Inn Griffiths, Rev. Thomas, 236-237
Griffitts, Thomas, 753, Chapter XXIV, 857, 866 Grist, John, 611 Groethausen, Herman, 534 Ground rents, 74, 673
Grove, Sylvanus, 483-484, 570 Growdon, family, 75, 149; Joseph, 75, Chapter VII, 264, 284, 301, 321, Chapter XII, 411, 423, 449, 451, 491, 568, 670; Law- rence, 893
Grüber, Johann Adam, 549, 817 Grung, Peter, 808
Guelden (Guilden, Gulden), Rev. Samuel, 530-531 Guernsey, Isle of, 276
Guest, John, 400, 408, 414, 418, 419, 435, 438; William, 378 Gunpowder declared "grain," 873- 874
Gustavus Adolphus, King of Swe- den, 5, 13
Guy, Edward, 228
Gwyn, Eleanor, mistress of Charles II (Nelly), 22
Gwynedd, 744
Haarlem, 814, 815 Habeas corpus, 800-801
Haberecht, Gottfried, 832
Hackett, Theobald, 727 Hadley's sextant, 735
Hager, John, 832 Hague, 15
Hague Tribunal, see Europe, Par- liament &ct. of
Haig, William, 32, 110 Haine, George, 539
Hall, Col. Edward of Maryland, 760-761; John, 795; William, 340
Halle, Institutions and Professors at, 515, 545, Chapter XXV
Halliwell, Richard, 205-206, 284, 296, 301, Chapters XII and XIII, 485, 567
Hamburg-Altona Mennonite Con- gregation, 526
Hamilton, Andrew, Lt. Gov., also Gov. of New Jersey, 161, 266, 372, 398, 401, Chapter XIII, 892
Hamilton, others of the name: An- drew, lawyer, 408, 544, Chap- ter XVIII, 613-614, 650, 692, 697, Chapter XXII, 753, 755- 757, Chapter XXIV, 854, 878, 898, 913; his death, 854; James, 696-697, 878, 893, 913- 914; John, 372; Margaret, 753 Hampton, John, 228; Rev. John, 347-349
Hancock, Maryland, 11 Handschuh, Rev. John Friedrich, 844, 846
Hangemaick, or Nangemaick, 115 Hannah, last of Lenape in Chester Co., and her family, 104 Hanover, Penna., 840
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CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Hard, William, 218 Hardiman, Abra., 242
Hardwicke, Lord High Chancellor, 11-12, 29, 46, 57-58, 916 Harignera, 110
Harlan, Ezekiel, 699; Michael, 916 Harley, Sir Edward, 257; Robert, see Oxford, Earl of
Harper, John, 228 Harris, Howell, 365; John, 333, 620, 908-909; Thomas, 333 Harrison, George L., 633; James, 84, 174, 918; John, 333 Harrow school, 888
Harry, see Indian Harry
Hart, James, 894, 896; [John] Gov. of Maryland, 48; John, of Phila. Co., Chapter VIII Hartwell, -, 292 Hartwig, Rev. - , 846
Harvard College, 142, 730
Harvey, Joseph, 795, 852 Harwood, William, 218, 242 Hasell, Samuel, 354, 754, 812, 893, 907
Hat, affairs concerning Quakers wearing the, 231; silver laced presented to Indian, 786
Haverford Township, 129 Hawes, Bp., Non-Juror, 350
Hayes, Jonathan, 570, 583; Rich- ard, 689, 763 Hazard, Samuel, 361 Healy, Jolın, 378, 395; Penelope, 145
Hearse, Thomas, 228 Heathcote, Gilbert, 635 Heidelberg Confession, 515 Hemp, 659, 703 Hempfield, 713 Hemphill, Daniel, 624
Hempstead (Hemsted), Long Is- land, 67
Henderson, Daniel, 628; Rev. Ja- cob, 352, 763
Hendricks (also spelt Hendericks), Gerret, 517; John, 760
Henkel, Rev. Gerhard, 519, 520, 546
Henry VIII, King of England, 670 Henry, Rev. John, 349 Herefordshire, 129
Herman (Heerman, Herrman, &ct.), Augustine (or Augus- tin), also his house and his map, 20, 24, 31-32, 109-110, 387
Herr, Hans, 528-529, 531 Herris, John, 333
Herrnhut, often in Chapter XXV Herrnhuters, see Unitas Fratrum Hervey, John Hervey, Lord, 50 Hesselius, Rev. Samuel, 126, 520, 746
Hetkoquean, see Hithquoquean Hickman, Robert, 379 Hides and leather, 654 Higginbotham, Charles, 764-767 Highlands, manor of, 77 Hildebrand, Johannes, 830
Hill, John, 191, 202, 296, 300-301, 382, 383, 395; Richard, 49, 425, 449, 461, 472, 481, Chap- ter XVI, Chapter XVIII, 609, 613-614, Chapter XX, 677- 678
Hillegass, George Peter, 543
Hilliard (or Hillyard), Richard, 218, 223
Hithquoquean (Heteoquean, Het- koquean, Hittoken, Icquoque- han, Idquoquequon, etc.),
Chapter IV Hixon, William, 228
Hobart, Rev. Peter, 346 Hockley, Richard, 737, 854 Hockyondocquay, 774 Hodge, Henry, 809, 854
Hodges, Humphrey, 218 Hoffman, Rev. Balthasar, 817 Holland, country, government, and people, 8, 13, 179, 180, 255,
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Index.
257, 515-516, 541, 543-544; Reformed Church of, 825 Hollingsworth, Samuel, 40; Valen- tine, 40
Holme, Thomas, and his map, 82, 101, 143, 771-773, 907, 917
Holmes, John, 76, 136, 207, 225, 231-234, 344-345
Holstein, Matthew, 688
Holt, Samuel, 333
"Holy Club" at Oxford, 355
Holy Trinity Church, Wilmington, 125-127 Honeybrook Township, 103 Hoopes, Joshua, 423
Hoorekill, early spelling of Whore- kill, see Whorekill
Hooton, Thomas, 218
Hopkinson, Thomas, 893, 899, 907, 911
Hops, impost on, see Impost
Horne, Edward, 712, 722
Horses, 676
Horsham Township, 578, 670
Hough, Richard, 209, 382, 423
Houghton, Samuell, 228
Housekeeping, see Cost of living Houses, officers' power to break open, 505-506
Houses of worship (meeting- houses, churches), not speci- fied, 1; for specified, see lo- cality or name
Houston (Howston ?), William, 378
Howard of Effingham, Lord, 111- 112, 603
Howell, John, 361; William, 203 Howston (Houston ?), William, 486
Hoytians, misprint for "Lloyd- ians" in Bp. Perry's Collec- tions
Hübner, George, 831
Hubord, Enoch, 333
Hudson, Henry, 5, 7, 11; William, 235
Hudson River and valley (North River), 7, 8, 15, 105, 126, 259, 605, 884
Hudson's Bay, 506
Hughes, William, 795
Huguenots, see French Protestants Huling, Marcus, 715 Hungary, 244, 820
Hungerford, John, 644
Hunt, John, 333
Hunter, Robert, otherwise Caron. dowana, an Indian, 708, 718, 724
Hunter, Gov. of New York, 504, 578, 593, 613
Hunting rights, 85 Hurley, N. Y., 836
Huron and Huron-Iroquois, 91
Hurst, Thomas, 480
Hutcheson, George, 218, 223-224
Hutchins, John, 218
Hyatt, John, 856
Icquoquehan or Idquoquequon, see Hithquoquean
Immersion and Immersionists, see Baptism
Immorality, irreligion, and dis- obedience to law before 1700, in English provinces, 287; in Maryland, 287; in Pennsyl- vania, 287-288, 305-306
Impeachment, 469, 473-474, 497 Impost, on aliens, see Aliens; on butter and cheese, 453; cider, 178, 203, 443, 563-564; con- victed felons, 651, 859; dis- criminating, 563-564; flax, 582; hops, 554, 562-563, 582; liquors, 178, 203, 383, 398, 429, 443, 453, 501, Chapter XVIII, 646; merchandise of various other kinds, 178, 203, 582; negroes, see Negroes; retali- atory, 582; tonnage, not of the Delaware, 506, 582
Imputed righteousness, 357
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CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Independence from Great Britain largely due to Scotch Irish, 596
Independence Hall and Square, see State House
Independent theory or practice of church government and Inde- pendents (Independency, Con- gregation at Abington), 346, 348
Indian Harry, 105, 492 Indian King inn, 855
Indian occupation and releases or sales of regions of Pennsyl- vania and Delaware to Euro- peans, 65, 67-68, 72, 94-96, 99-102, 109, 110, 111-113, 121, 594, 749, 761, 776-777
Indians allied to France (French Indians), 767-768, 769, 878
Indians allied to Spain (Spanish Indians), 714
Indians connected with Pennsyl- vania in general, ammunition and arms from Europeans. 24- 25; bounty for killing wolves, 70; Christianity among, 71, 330, 826-827, 832, 836, 863- 864, 921; confusion of early history, 91; drink and drunk- enness, and laws and orders against furnishing liquor, 70- 72, 95, 105, 707, 719, 724, 726, 768-770, 870, 912; expressions and figures of speech, 612, 717, 866; extinction not desired by Pennsylvania government, 603, 610; enlistment of tribes against one another by whites, 591; expenditure by Penna. for intercourse and friend- ship, 122, 453, 713, 913; friendly promises in treaties, 499, 716, 748; government among, 67; hunting, request that whites relinquish, 804; importation of as servants, 505; injuries by or to, 70, 453, 869; Irish at first do not molest except by encroaching, 608; juries for differences with, 70; killed or murdered by whites, 612-614, 714-715,
718, 762; kill or murder whites, 67, 707-708; land of- fered as gift to Penn by, 96- 97; languages, 90-91; manage- ment of Penna. affairs with, 711-713, 716, 718; no invasion of white settlements of Penna. until long after the days of Dutch and Swedes, 794; peace with, suggested to be made available for all British col- onies, 121-122, 577; peace with, suggestion aforesaid followed in treaties of, 121- 122, 592-593; presents to and stipulation for services sug- gested to be made by the Province's own interpreter, 895; price or articles obtained for land by, 72-73, 96, 869- 870; private property in land among, 66-67; private pur- chases of land from, prac- tised, regulated, and pro- hibited, 67-69, 775-776; pur- chase of land from, the advice of Bp. Compton and only course open to Penn, 68, 69; races or tribes earliest met by Europeans, 91-92, 105, 108, 115; remain by allotment, lease, permission, &ct. on Pro- prietary manors or other land, 102-103, 661, 718; right of to territory, title claimed by na- tions thereunder, also restric- tion upon Indians' disposal, 13, 14-15, 61, 65-67, 68-69; skins and other Indian goods fall in value for barter with English goods, 506; trade sug- gested to be free to all Eng- lish colonies, 577; treaties with, see Treaty, celebrated, also under Albany and under various tribes; treatment of, by Dutclı, Swedes, and English before Penn, 67-69, 73, 159; treatment of by the Penns and their agents before 1737, 68- 73, 453, 713, 716, 717-718; walk, or walking purchase, see Walk, Indian; war, assistance in, asked or given or obtained by whites, 19, 492-493, 503-
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Index.
504, 591; war with certain tribes prepared for by whites in Pennsylvania, 714-715; for tribal history, see under name of tribe.
Indiantown, Chester Co., 103-104 Inner Light (the Light Within), 135, 815 Inomoy Creek and Indians, 889
Inspired, the sect of the Inspirir- ten, 549, 830 Interest, rate of, 669 Inveressie, manor of, 75
Ionontady-hagas (Wondats), 912
Ireland, country and people, 22, 23, 599-603; Church ( Estab- lished or Protestant Episco- pal) and Episcopalians, 598, 600-603; insurrection and in- vasion at end of 1688, 246; Penn's description of condi- tions in 1702, 430; persons in Penna. from, 596-603, 606-608, 617-630, 723; Presbyterian Church and Presbyterians, 600-603, 622, 624-625, 628; restricted religious toleration, 601-603; shipping and trade protection and regulation, 275-278, 279-280; Unitarian organization in, 622
Ireland, places in, Belfast, 619; Dublin, Chapter IX; Enniskil- len, 600, 607; Londonderry (Derry), 600, 607; other places, 22-23, 136, 246, 348, 620, 850
Irenia, 518 Tron Hills, 670
Iron ore and manufacture of, iron masters and iron works, 240, 577, 670, 703, 705, 712-713, 714, 719, 723, 913
Iroquoian and Iroquois in general, 90-91, 105-106, 107, 108-109, 590, 918; see Five Nations
Isle of France, 314 Italy, 513
Jablonsky, Moravian Bp., 820, 825, 826, 840
Jackson, "Mr.," 249-250; Ralph, 218
Jacobites, 249, 330, 568
Jacobs, Albertus, 205; Bartholo- mew, 656
Jamaica, Long Island, 349
Jamaica, West Indies, 16, 735, 879, 905; see Trade with Jamaica
James I, King of England, 4, 5-7, 13, 15
James II, King of England, pre- viously Duke of York and Al- bany, as Duke, 16, 31, 112, and elsewhere; dates in reign as King, 2, 4, 43; connection as King with the Lower Coun- ties, Penn, and Pennsylvania, 43-46, 57, 139, 164; kindness as King to Quakers, 179-180; pleasantry when King about Penn's hat, 231; struggle to regain throne, 246-253, 687
James (James III, the Pretender ) , see Pretender
James, first of the name as King of Scotland, 138
James, Philip (Phillip), 207, 218, 223
James River, 5 Jamison, Rev. Robert, 630 Janney, Abel, 656; Thomas, 227 Jansen, Claus, 527
Jasper family (John, Marie, Mar- garet), 22
Jefferies, Lord, 143 Jeffreys, Edward, 684 Jenkins, Enoch, 559-560; William, 209
Jenner, Thomas, 218, 228
Jenney, Rev. Robert, 329, 364, 566 Jennings, Samuel, 205-206, Chap- ter VIII, 263, 298
Jericho Hills, 72, 100-101 Jersey, Channel Island, 276 Jersey, East or West, see New Jer- sey Jersey Market in Phila., 856 Jestis, Jestill, 560
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CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Jesuits, 164, 754, 826 Jews, 549
Jews, Germans who became, 549 Jews-harps, 135 Job, Andrew, 411 Johns, Richard, 208
Johnson, Ad., 485; Henry, 218; Sir William (formerly Col.), 889, 895, 910
Johnston, Andrew, 700
Jolly, -, 560
Jonadoes, 106
Jones, other than Griffith, Benj., 795; Francis, 294, 297, 307,
333; John, 207, 228, 389; Rev. Malachi, 348; Robert, 560, 656, 752, 795; Samuel, 136
Jones, Griffith, the Churchman and attorney, 94, 142-143, 186- 188, 189, 197, 332
Jones, Griffith, the Quaker and merchant, 94, 142, Chapter VII, 228, 263, 284, 301-302, 314, 319, 332, 411, 413, 423
Jordan, Robert, 812
Jordans Meeting House and ground, 633
Jotter, -, 535
Judges, judicial system, Justices, power to appoint conferred by Charles II's Charter, 155, 190; Council to nominate, under Penn's Charter or Frame of 1682, 167; Council's privilege postponed by Frame of 1683, 170; laws concerning a Supreme Court before 1700, 190, 204; courts of law and equity under Act of 1701, 399; repeal and contest over new, 464-467, 469-470, 500, 557; Governor's claim to es- tablish by ordinance, 466, 468- 469, 557, 651-652; law of 1715, 564, 651; law of 1722, and jurisdiction of Supreme Court under, 659, 690, 727, 857; law of 1726, 691, 726
Julian Style, see Dating
Juniata River (Choniata), 747, 861, 863, 870, 910; Raystown Branch, 719
"Junto," the, and its branches, 734-735
Kakowwatchy (Kakowocker, Kay- cowocker ), 713-719, 748, 750, 770, 875, 911, 912
Kalcon Hook, 126 Kannygoodk, 611
Keach, Rev. Benj., 136; Rev. Elias, 136
Kearsley, Dr. John, 354, 681, 712, 720-722, 728, 795
Keble, John, 392
Kedar, 537
Keen, Matthias, 560
Keeper of Great Seal, 88; power and tenure contended for, 189- 190
Keimer, Samuel, 732-734
Keith, certain persons of the name other than George and Wil- liam, 342, 569, 653, 699, 700- 701, 711, 894, 914
Keith, George, later Rev. George, 140, 212-235, 341-342
Keith, William, later Sir William (Lieutenant-Governor or act- ing Governor), parentage, early career, and assumption of the office, 568-570, 575, 653-654; his administration and conduct in Pennsylvania, 48, 103, 343, 351-353, 535, 538-540, 574-588, Chapter XIX as far as 621, Chapter XX after 643, Chapter XXI, 704, 706, 710-712, 785, 852; subsequent career, 698-701
Keithian Meeting House at Oxford near Frankford, Philadelphia, 238
Keithian Meeting. House in Phila., 239-241, 333
Keithian party (Keithians, mean- ing followers of Sir Wm. Keith), 711
Keithians and their schism from Society of Friends (followers
949
Index.
of George Keith, Christian Quakers, Separatist Quakers), 219-241, 287-288, 290, 334, 337, 517, 523
Kekerappamand, or Kekerappen, 95, 100, 101
Kelpius, 518
Ken, Rev. Thomas (afterwards
Bp.), 22
Kendall, Thomas, 228 Kendig (Kündig or Kundigg), Martin, 528, 530-531
Kennedy, Rev. Gilbert, 597
Kennett, 104, 641
Kensington, 894
Kent County, Delaware (St. Jones), 35, 45, 124, 168, 392, 397, 682, 740
Kent Island, Maryland, 109
Kerr, James, 630
Kidd, Captain William, 323, 324, 325, 339, 379-380
Killingworth, Rev. Thomas, 236, 238, 335, 345
Kimber, Thomas, 228 Kinderhook, N. Y., 520
King, Elizabeth, 784; John, 784
Kings and Queens of England, see England, Sovereigns of Kingsessing, 127 Kingswood Society, 365
Kinsey, John, 231, 767, 795-796, 798, Chapter XXVI, 895, 907 Kirkbride, Joseph, 222, 795; Jo- seph, Jr., 656; Mahlon, 795 Kirkpatrick, John, 624 Kittanning River and region, 705, 746
Kittatinny Hills or Mountains (Blue Mountains, Blue Ridge, the Kittatinnies), 57, 761, 771-775, 861, 863, 865
Klemm, John G., 815 "Knickerbockers," 140 Knollys, Rev. Hanserd, 344 Knowles, -, Admiral, 885
Kock, Peter, 842-843, 847 Kockerthal, Rev. Joshua, 529
Kolb, Henry, 527; Jacob, 527; Martin, 527
Kollock, Jacob, 882-885 Koqueeash, 120
Köster, -, 518-519
Kraft, Rev. Valentine, 837-840
Krawacon, 94 Kuhlwein, -, 535
Kündig, see Kendig
Kurtz, Rev. John Nicholas, 846
Kuskarawaoks, 122
Kuster, Hermanus, 527
1, alternating letter with n and r in some Algonquian dialects, 92
Labadie, Jean de, and the Laba- dists, 387
Labor other than negro slavery ( servants), indentured servants, 140; debtors satisfy- ing by temporary servitude, 725; enlistment of bought servants, 503, 802-803, 805, 808; free labor, 618; redemp- tioners, 617-618
Lackawaxen Creek, 778 Lake, -, sea captain, 895
Lambert, the Puritan General, his daughter, 184
Lamberville, Rev. Jean de, 111
Lancaster, Pa., 7, 543, 544, 546, 754, 767, 840, 842, 843-844; important meetings held with Indians at, 869-870, 911
Lancaster County, government, people, and region, 110, 529, 548, 723, 759-760, 764, 845, 878
Land or soil within Pennsylvania under European title, Penn and liis heirs made Proprie- taries, 60, 85; European claims and occupation before him, 61-64; sales, locating, and measurement of tracts by the Penns, 73-79, 657, 660- 661; Penn's claim of exclusive right to decide disputes as to
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CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA.
unconfirmed properties, 86; Land office, 83, 88; see Di- vesting Acts
Langguth, Johannes, afterwards Baron John von Watteville, Moravian Bishop, 847
Langhorne, Jeremiah, 411, 423, 656, 668, 725, 742, 753, 791, 795, 809-810, 856
Language, how far keeping the races apart, 124, 512, 547-548; decreasing use of Dutch and Swedish, 123-124; English in general use by the year 1709, but little spoken in German districts afterwards, 124, 512; speech there ("Pennsylvania Dutch") mainly the Aleman- nian dialect of German, 548; use of literary German, 512, 548-549
Lapaghuitton, 908 Lappawinzo (Lapowingo), 746, 775-777
Lardner, Hannah, 741; Lynford, 741
Large, Ebenezer, 812 La Salle, 17
Lassall, Edmund, 312-313
Latitude, meaning of terms refer- ring to, 6-7, 9-12, 25-29, 32- 33, 55; real or supposed of various points, Chapter II; royal suggestion for ascertain- ing, 30
Lawrence, Lawrence, 691; Sir Thomas, Secretary of Mary- land, 331-332; Thomas, Coun- cillor of Penna., 696, 720, 728, 800, 812, 856-857, 876-877, 893, 901-902, 907
Lawrie, James, 882-885; Thomas, 785, 809
Laws agreed upon in England in 1682, 167-168, 171-172
Laws of Penna., see Governmental rights under Charles II's charter; also see subject mat- ter
Lawton, Charlewood, 422 Lawyer, Hans, 539
Lay, Benjamin, 98 Leader, St. John, 809 League Island, 10 Lease and release, for unlocated tracts, 78
Leather manufacture (tanning), 651, 654-655
Lechay, see Lehigh
Lecolie, Peter, 543
Le Dee, John, 522
Lee, Joan, 240; William, 241
Leech, Thomas, 795; Toby, 560 Leet, Edward, 764 Leeward Islands, 892
Le Fevre (Le Fever), 522, 529 Lehay, Captain, 894
Lehigh (Lechay), 105, 594, 705, 717, 774, 828, 829; Lehigh Gap, 774
Lehnman, Philip Th., 771 Liege, Belgium, 652 Lemoycungh, 120
Lenni Lenape (Delawares, Nenni Nenape, Renni Renape, Schuyl- kill Indians), 72, Chapter IV, 262, 492, 506. 590, 594-595, Chapters XXII and XXIII, 771-775, 804, 810, 835-836, Chapter XXVI
Leopold I, German Emperor (Hapsburger at Vienna), 244, 245-246
Le Sauvage, Rev French Protestant minister, 132
Letore, Francis, 475-476
Le Tort, Jacques, or James, or his son James, 132-133, 421, 475
Letters between England and Pennsylvania, time necessary for transmission of, 34
Letters of Marque, see Privateers Leutbecker, Caspar, 547, 834 Levari facias, 450
Levis, Samuel, 209; Samuel Jr.,
656, 795
Lewes, see Whorekill
951
Index.
Lewes Presbyterian Congregation, 349 Lewis, David, 423
Liberties adjoining the city proper, 79, 916 Libertines, religious sect, 645
Liberty, political, not secured by a good natured population, 850
Liberty of conscience, see Religious freedom
Library Company of Philadelphia, 735-736, 738, 746
Lichfield, Sir Edward Henry Lee, Earl of, 50
Lidman, Rev. Jonas, 126
Light Within, see Inner Light Lime making, 1
Limerick, Earl of, see Dongan, Thomas
Linam, John, see Lynam, John Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. of the United States, 715; Mordecai, 715
Linen making, 293, 703 Lingahonoa, 749 Linley, Thomas, 795
Liquor, excise on retailed, 554; impost, see Impost; licenses and propositions as to li- censes, 288, 305-306, 403, 438, 465-466, 470, 477, 500
Lischy, Rev. - , 845 Liston, Edmund, 894, 895 Lithuania, 244
Livingston, Patrick, 216; Philip, 614; Robert and his manor on Hudson, 538, 541
Lloyd, Charles, 174
Lloyd, David, antecedents, 143, 174; career in Pennsylvania, 174, 190, 206, 207, 208, 232, 241, 242, 264, Chapter X, Chapter XII, 404, 411, 423, 426, Chapter XIV, 468, 497, 504, 560, 583, 584, 651, Chap- ter XXI, 720; death, 726
Lloyd, Thomas, Lieut. Gov., an- cestry and carcer in England, 140, 174-175; career in Penn-
sylvania, 83, 174-175, Chap- ters VII and VIII, 262-264, 266, 268, 337, 405; death and descendants, 274, 489
Lloyd, Thomas, sea captain, grand- son of Lieut. Gov., 856
Lloydians, religious associates of Lt. Gov. Lloyd, see Quakers of Penna.
Loan Office, Trustees of the Gen- eral, 668-669, 725-726, 786
Lochman, Jacob, 751 Locke, John, 279 Lock Haven, 770
Lodge, see Free Masons Lodowick, Christian, 212
Loftus, John, 218, 223
Logan, others than first James, Deborah, quoted; James, son of first James, 738; Rev. Patrick, 375; Sarah, m. Isaac Norris the 2nd, 758; Dr. Wil- liam, of Bristol, 738; Wil- liam, the Councillor, 738, 773, 776, 893, 911
Logan, James, career to end of Penn's second visit, 375-376, 401, 597, 633; subsequent career as land agent and official and adviser of the Penns, and in private bus- iness, 49, 64, 87-88, Chapters XIII-XVI, Chapter XVIII, 605-619, Chapters XX- XXIII, 862-863, 864, 893, 909; marriage, 709; institu- tions founded or fostered by, 362, 598, 735-736, 737-738, 899; literary and scientific attainments and labors, 710, 730-731, 735, 737; letter in favor of defence, 811-812; subscribes to battery, 901- 902; death, 73S
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