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Shoemaker, Benjamin, 773, 878, 893, 911
Shoes and leather, 651, 655
Shorry Indians, 724
Shows and theatrical entertain- ments (plays), 670-671, 727 Shrewsbury, Earl of, 181
Shropshire, 129 Sibbald, John, 866
Sibley, John, 333
Sicily or the Two Sicilies, 244
Sick persons arriving on vessels, 850-853
Siconesius, 94
Sidney, Henry (Viscount Sidney, afterwards Earl of Romney) , 254-256, 918
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CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Silesia, 816 Silk, manufacture or raising of, 703 Silver, James, 228
Silver ore, one fifth reserved to the King, 60
Silver ware, 669 Silverstone, William, 344
Simcock, John (Symcocks, Sym- cocke, etc.), 174, 175, Chapter VII, 222, 241, 242, 298, 301, 321, 382, 918
Simons, Menno, 524-525
Sindondowannes, see Senecas
Siouan, the Southern Indians mostly such, 590
Sioux Indians, 590
Siscohaka, 95
Sitkovius, Bp., 825
Six Nations, see Five Nations Skalitchy, 492 Skinner, William, 700 Skins, see Fur
Skippack Brethren see Vereinigte Skippack Brüder
Skippack (Schepack) Creek or re- gion, 359, Chapter XVII, 817, 828
Slavery, see Negroes and negro slavery
Slavs from Bohemia and Moravia, 834
Sloughter [Henry], Gov. of New York, 259
Smallpox, 761
Smith, Andrew, 228; Capt. Chris- topher, of Va., 591-592; Ed- ward, 228; Emanuel, 228; Capt. John, the explorer of Virginia, and his map, 10, 11, 92-93, 108, 116, 122
Smout, Edward, 333, 340; [Ed- ward] 843-844
Smuggling (violation of Trade laws), 290-291
Snake Town, 707 Snead, Robert, 307, 312, 313, 333; William, 228
Snowden, John, 228; Wm., 228 Sober, Charles, 333, 340
Social class, of early settlers under Penn, 138-149; of Friends, 138-141; of settlers elsewhere in United States, 140
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, see Propagation Society
Society of Friends, see Quakers Society of Traders, see Free So- ciety of Traders
Society Hill, 56, 80, 359, 462, 627- 628, 670, 802
Soldiers, including officers, from Penna. &ct. for service outside the province, quota fixed or expected at certain dates, 274, 491, 805-806; expeditions against Canada, see Canada; pay &ct. on enlisting in 1746, 882; expedition against Span- ish possessions, 802-803, 804- 809; recruits for various regi- ments, 868, 879; as to ser- vants' enlistment, see Labor
Somers, John, Lord, Keeper of Great Seal, 323
Somersetshire, England, 136
Somerton, Philadelphia Co., 76 Songhurst, John, 203
Sonnonlouaies, probably meaning the Five Nations in general, 109
Sotcher, John, 656 South America, 244
Southampton Township, Bucks Co., and its Keithian Meeting, 236, 520
Southern Indians, 590, 595, 603, 616, 714, 768, 869
South River and Bay, see Delaware River and Bay
South Sea, see Pacific Ocean
South Sea "Bubble," 379 South Street, Philadelphia, 79, 670 Southwell, Ned [Edward], 479; Sir Robert, 302
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Index.
"South-West" [region south of the Ohio and east of the Missis- sippi], 596
Sower Company, The Christopher, see Sauer
Sowle, Andrew, 141
Spain, the land, people, and sov- ereigns ("his Catholic Maj- esty"), 14, 513, 791-792, 796, 802, 915
Spangenberg, August Gottlieb (later Bp.), 826, 842-845
Spanish dollar, 161
Spanish Indians, 714
Spanish Main, 791
Spanish possessions in America (Spanish West Indies, Spanish Main), 258, 791-792, 802
Spanish Succession, War of, 533 Sparks, Richard, 237
Speaker, right of, to sit at confer- ences, 442, 468; usually asked to be excused from serving, but Governor declined to ex- cuse, and breach of this cus- tom, 720, 724
Spence, Irving, his definition of Presbyterian, 35
Spener, Rev. Philip Jacob, 514-515, 821
Spicer, Robert, 809 Spinkes, Bp., 350
Spotswood, Alexander, Lt. Gov. of Virginia, Chapter XIX, 678, 684-685, 802, 898
Spotsylvania County, Va., 751
Springett, Gulielma Maria Post- huma (afterwards Gulielma Maria Penn), 176; Herbert, 482; Sir William, 176
Springettsbury, Philadelphia County, 83, 637, 722, 811
Springettsbury, York County, 661 Springfield Manor and Township, Montgomery Co., 178, 534, 642 Springton, manor of, 178 Sprogell, John Henry, 519; Ludo- wick Christian, 525, 712 Spruce Street, Phila., 81
Squicksey, 717 Stabbernowles, see Shawnees Stamp Act, see Parliamentary tax- ation
Stanbury, Nathan, 242 Stanton, William, 324, 326 Stapleford, Thomas, 333 Starr, Jeremiah, 795 Starving of a jury, 233
State House (hall for representa- tives), 720, 728-729, 807, 874, 880
States General, see Estates General Stauber, Jacob, 532-533, 699
Stay of execution, 664
Steel, James, 658, 709 Steelman, -, 475-476
Stenton, Philadelphia, 711, 730, 738, 749, 761, 860
Stevenson, James, 882; Thomas, 423 Stewart, G., 735 Steyning, 498, 641
Stockdale, William, 191, 193-194, 196, 214-221 Stockertown, Penna., 863 Stockholm, 921
Stoever, Johann Casper, Senr., 546; Jr., 545, 547, 835-839, 842, 846
"Stogy," a Penna. cigar, origin of name, 108
Story, Enoch, 438, 439; Joshua, 335; Thomas, 87, 374, 384, 400, 404, 435, 481, 489, 556
Strasburg, or New Strasburg, Pa., 529, 530
Strettell, Robert, 812, 893, 907
Stuart, Kings of House of, 5, 163 Sturges, Anthony, 218, 223 Suabia, see Swabia Subjacet, meaning of in charter, 9-12 Suder, Robert, 331-332
Suffrage and eligibility restricted (qualification), 299-300, 391
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CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Suicide (estate of person killing himself), 403
Sultan, 729
Summons as process in civil ac- tions, 172, 663-664
Surinam, 18
Surveyor-General, surveyors, sur- veys, and overplus, 78, 82-86, 88, 440, 657-658, 777
Susquehanna Fort, 19-20, 24-25, 109-110, 447
Susquehanna Indians ( various
spelling, Sasquesahannocks, Andastogues, Conestogas, Min- goes, and Seneca-Susquehan- nas), 16, 24, Chapter IV, 474- 475, Chapter XVI, Chapter XIX, 660-661, 713, 761, 804, 826, 889, 910
Susquehanna (Susquehanne) River and region, Baltimore's early control, 13, 19, 21, 25; city and settlement projected by Penn, 82, 368-369, 396, 429, 477, 919; falls at Conewago, 112; falls in Bradford Co., 259; Great Island (Big Island), 770, 865; head of river suggested for location of a fort, 577; other mention fre- quent in connection with Boundary dispute, Germans, Indians, Irish, Lancaster Co., &ct.
Sussex County (Deal), 45, 124, 168, 397, 650
Sutherland, John Gordon, Earl of, 573-574, 684
Swabia, or Suabia, region, people, and dialect, 533, 548
Swanpisse (Swanpees), 99, 100 Swarthmore College, 135
Swatara Creek and region, 94, 539, 549, 620-621
Sweden, governinent, land, and people (House of Vasa), 13- 14, 64, 123, 127, 244, 245, 258, 513, 920
Swedes in America, officers and people and their descendants,
13-14, 17, 19, 61-64, 67, 73, 110, 123-128, 427, 729, 920
Swedish Church (National Church of Sweden) and the church edifices, clergy, and congrega- tions of its branch in Pennsyl- vania, 64, 125-127, 136, 159, 344, 516, 545-546, 567, 826- S27, 839, 842-844, 921
Swedish Florida Company, 94 Sweet Singer of Israel, see Labadie, Jean de, and the Labadists
Swift, John, 236, 410, 451, 656 Swiss and Switzerland, 133, 477, 504, Chapter XVII, 699-700, 920
Sword, Penn ceases wearing, 135; Sibbald presented with, 866; Zinzendorf journeys without, 834
Symcock, see Simcock, John Syng, Philip, 658
Synods, periodical, of Church of Holland, 846; of Lutherans [Mühlenberg's], 847, 848; of Moravians, 846; of New York [New Side Presbyterian], 630; of Philadelphia [Presbyte- rian], 348-349, 621-631, 891; of Ulster, Ireland, 600-601, 621-622, 625; of Zinzendorf's union, see Congregation of God in the Spirit
Synods, special, of Bern [Zwing- lian], 820; of Dort [Calvinis- tic], 516; of Dort [Menno- nite], 524.
Takyewsan, 120
Talbot, George, and his line and fort, Chapter II; Rev. John, consecrated a Bishop, Chapter XI, 567, 682
Tammany (Tamanen, Taminent), 96-97, 99, 100, 104
Tangiers, 245
Tanner, Michael, 760
Tatemy, Moses Fonda, 827, 863- 864 Tatham (Gray), Elizabeth, 142; John, 141-142; his son, 142
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Index.
Tatnall, Thomas, 795, 853 Taughhaughsey, 771 Tawenna, 716
Taxation and taxes other than ex- cise and impost, early rule as to, 167, 168; various upon estates and per poll, 266, 300- 301, 382, 390, 453, 500-501, 503, 555, 563, 798; long pe- riods without such, 674-675, 881, 884
Tayac, or King, of Pascatoways, 115
Taylor, Abraham, 812, 893, 901- 902, 906-907; Anthony, 218; Christopher, 214; Isaac, 656, 661; Israel, 661; Jacob, 658, Rev. Nathaniel, 347; Philip, 712; Rt. Rev. Ralph, Non- Juring Bp., 350; Samuel, 228 Teach (so spelt in our records, elsewhere spelt Thach or Thatch), Edward ("Black- beard"), 579-580
Teedyuscung, 771
Teeshakomen (Tishecunk), 746, 774-777
Temple, London, 143, 735
Tench, Thomas, 340
Tenison, Abp. of Canterbury, 350 Tennent, Rev. Charles, 598, 629, 630, 818; Rev. Gilbert, 598, 623, 625-630, 818; Rev. John, 598; Rev. William, 356, 597- 598, 625-630, 731, 818; Rev. William, Jr., 598-599, 625- 630, 818
Tessick [Tysack ?], John, 293 Tew, Thomas, 310
Texas, 244
Thach, or Thatch, see Teach, Ed- ward
Thackory (Thackara?), Thomas, 221
Thanksgiving Days, 185, 883 Thinn, Captain, 806, 808
Thomas, George (afterwards a bar- onet), Lieut. Governor, and members of his family, Chap-
ter XXIV, 844, Chapter XXVI, 886, 890-893, 909
Thomas, other than Lt. Gov. George and family, Rev. John, 340; Rees, Sr. & Jr., 655, 661; William, 228
Thompson, George, 333; Maj. Robert, 131-132; Thomas, 763 Thomson, Rev. John, 621 ( ?), 622 ( !), 629; Rev. Samuel, 621 ( ?), 622 ( ?), 629 Thunder Hill, 916 Thurnstein, Ludwig, Herr zu, des- ignation assumed by Zinzen- dorf in Penna.
Tidmarsh, William, 656 Tilghman, James, 88
Till, William, 812, 858, 866, 893 Tillotson, Abp. of Canterbury, 358 Timber, Penn suggests tariff by England on foreign, 161
Timber Creek, 115 Timothee, Louis, 548
Tindal, Thomas, 228
Tinicum Island, 2, 125
Tinicum [Bucks Co.] Presbyterian Church, 628
Tishecunk, see Teeshakomen Tithes, 133
Toaways, 889
Tobacco, 294, 381, 394, 412, 654, 667; law against smoking in Philadelphia or New Castle, 299
Tochwoghs, 122 Todd, Joseph, 344-345
Toeltschig, John, 822 Tohickon Creek, 809 Toleration, see Religious freedom Tomenebuck, 770 Tonge, William, 462, 474 Tories, 253
Townshend, Viscount, 698
Township arrangement, 1, 81-82 Towsissinck Creek, 772
Trade and Plantations, Committee for, see Committee of Privy Council &ct.
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CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Trade, Board of, see Commission- ers for &ct.
Trade in certain commodities, to be with only the colonies or England &ct., 277-278; viola- tions of such laws, 290-291, 294, 304, 690-691
Trade, intercolonial, 161
Trade laws, see Navigation and Trade, Acts of
Trade with Indians also Indian traders, laws &ct. regulating, 69-72, 453, 724; monopoly not granted by Penn and his sug- gestion of a stock company for all the traders, 71-72, 75-76; offers of Indians to transfer trade from New York to Penn- sylvania, 506-507, 610-611, 615; trade extended to the Ohio and Lake Erie region, 724, 762, 874-875; unscrupu- lousness of some traders, 869 Trade with Jamaica, 654 Trade with Madeira, see Madeira Traders, Society of, see Free So- ciety of Traders Traill, Rev. William, 347
Tranhook, 125 Transubstantiation, doctrine of, 602
Transylvania and Transylvanians, 518
Trappe, 546, 842
Treat, Rev. Richard, 626, 630
Treaties except the two following, indexed under place where made
Treaty, celebrated, with Indians, 97-102
Treaty of peace at end of war of American Revolution, 88
Tredyffrin Township, 237, 348 Trenchard, Sir John, 249, 270-271 Trent family, 408; Maurice, 408; William, 408, 425, 484, 489, 565-566, 578, 639, 649, 655; William (son of Wm.), 882- 885
Trenton, 26, 95, 695
Tresse, Thomas, 218, 240, 712 "Trevose," Bucks Co., 149
Trinity, doctrine of the, 211, 241, 242, 602, 645 Trinity Church, Oxford Township, Phila., 237-238, 344
Tropus (Lutheran, Moravian, Re- formed Tropus), 833-834, 839
Trotter, Joseph, 795, 853
True American, 732
Tsalagi Indians, see Cherokees Tsanandowa (Chanandowa), 706- 707, 762
Tsaragi Indians, see Cherokees Tschoop (Wasamapah), baptized John, 827, 845
Tuchsaghroudi, 767
Tudor Kings or Queens of Eng- land, 244; their ancestry (Welsh Tudors), 744
Tugans, see Canayiahaga Indians Tulpehocken Creek and region, 447, 475, 539-541, 544, 547, 662, 705, 717-718, 726, 835, 836, 837, 838, 842, 846, 910
Tunkers, see Dunkards Turkey, 244
Turner, Rt. Rev. Francis (Bp. of Ely), 254-255; Joseph, 855, 893; Robert, 83, 84, 139, 165- 166, 175, Chapters VII and VIII, 261-264, 269, 293, 384
Tuscany, Duke of, 687
Tuscaroras, 106, 122, 498-499, 502, 504, 614, 616, 761-763, 870
Tuteloes, 590, 595, 749 Twightwees, see Miamis
Tyannuntasocta, Iroquoian name for the Kittatinny, or Blue, Mountains, 761 Tysack, John, see Tessick
Ulster, Ireland, and Ulstermen (North of Ireland), 596, 599- 602; for Synod of, see Synods, periodical
Unalachtigo, 92
Unami (Armewamen? Ermewar- moki?), 92, 95
977
Index.
Union of British colonies in Amer- ica, suggested by Penn, 159- 160; in military force, sug- gested by Sir Wm. Keith, 699 Union of Delaware with Pennsyl- vania, see Lower Counties
Union of Religious Germans, Zin- zendorf's, see Congregation of God in the Spirit
Unitarianism and Unitarians, 211, 624, 645
Unitas Fratrum (Bohemian Breth- ren, Fratres, Herrnhuters, Mo- ravians), general history, Chapter XXV; episcopal and other holy orders, 819-820, 826; relations with Whitefield, 358-363; antagonism to Stoe- ver, 547; relations with Dr. de Benneville, 550
United States Gazette, 732
United States Senate, 160
Universalism, 550
Universities, British, Aberdeen
( Marischal College) , 214;
Cambridge, 337; Glasgow, 349, 625; Oxford, 158, 174, 342, 355, 734, 919
Universities, European other than British, Altdorf, 518; Geneva, 888; Göttingen, 839; Witten- berg, 821
University of Pennsylvania (Col- lege of Philadelphia), 362- 363, 731, 738
Updengraff or Updegraves, see Op de Graeff
Upland and Upland Creek, see Chester and Chester Creek
Upper Makefield, 96
Upper Merion, 127
Upper Milford Lutheran congrega- tion, 846
Upper Providence (Providence), Del. Co., Keithians of, 236, 238-239
Upsala, Archbishop or Consistory of, 126-127, 842, 844
Urmston, Rev. John, 351 Usury, 669
Utraquist party in Bohemia, 819
Utrecht, treaty of peace at, 534, 579, 791, 794
Valley Forge, 639 van, prefix to territorial names, 140
Van Bebber (Van Biber), Isaac Jacobs, 228-229; Matthew, 525, 527
Van Bebber's Township, 525 Vance, Rev. Patrick, 624
Van de Grift, or Van der Grift, family, 520; Leonard, 521
Van der Schuren, or Vanderscure, Margaret, 22-23; Nicasias, 22- 23
Van Dyck family, 520; Jannetye, 521
Van Horn (Vanhorn) family, 520; Christopher, 712
Van Lear, John, 336
Van Sandt family, 520
Van Vlecq, Rev. Paulus, 520-521
Vasa, House of, see Sweden
Vaus, Samuel, 136
Venditioni exponas, 450
Vereinigte Skippack Brüder, 817, 828
Vernon, Vice Admiral Edward, 802 Vessels, connected with Penn's trips, or subjects of dispute or litigation, "Canterbury," 375- 376; "Dolmahoy," 401; "Dol- phin," 291; "Jacob," 317;
"Providence," 393-394; names of other vessels not indexed
Vetclı, Samuel, 491, 502-503
Vicary, Rev. John, 343
Victuallers, law against combina- tions of, 659 Vienna, 244, 246
Vigneron for Penn, 131
Villars, -, French Marshal, 533 Vincent, Sir Mathias, 131-133 Vine Street, Philadelphia, 79 Vining, Benjamin, 656, 668
Virginia, government, land, or people (Southern Colony, Old
978
CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Dominion), 91, 110, 140, 183, 264, 875, 877, 879, 896, 909; Capes of, 37, 806, 895, 904; charters and extent, 5, 7, 8, 13; Indian affairs, 66, 110, 111-112, 115, 116, 447, Chapter XIX, 762, 865-866, 869-870; ministers paid in tobacco, 667 Virgins, Order of Spiritual, 537 Visions, see de Benneville, Dr. Geo., and Tennent, Rev. Wm., Jr.
Vroesen, Adriaen, 131
Wabash (Woabash), 609, 706, 911 Waddy, Henry, 231-234
Wager, Acting Commodore, 297, 304
Wagner, Rev. Tobias, 842, 846 Waite, William, 223
Waldensians, 524, 819-820
Wales, Rev. Eleazar, 626, 627, 630 Wales benefited by Trade and Navigation Acts, Chapter X
Wales, purchasers and settlers from (Welshmen, representa- tives of ancient Britons), 127, 129-130, 141
Walk, Indian, and walking pur- chase, 100-101, 770-779, 809- 810, 861-862, 917
Walker, Rev. George, of London- derry, Ireland, 600; Joseph. 218, 223; Richard, 628; Wil- liam, 222
Wallace Township, Chester Co., 103-104
Wallis, Robert, 218, 223 Walloons, 521, 543
Waln, Nicholas, 221, 241, 423, 560 Walpole, Sir Robert, 699-700, 791, 802
Walter, Richard, 222; Thomas, 333
Walton, Nathaniel, 228
War, differences among Christians and among later Quakers as to, 524, 532, 405, 797, 811-812, 815; Proprietaries' attitude, 156-157, 438, 645, 807; So-
ciety of Friends, and at first Quaker members of Council and Assembly, and afterwards Quakers in Assembly, refuse to take part except by appropria- tion not directly for fighting, 199-201, 264-265, 266, 268, 284-286, 302, 394-395, 397, 491-494, 503, 504, 699, 808, 873, 880-882, Chapter XXVII ; unwillingness of non-Quaker Pennsylvanians to bear the burdens, and refusal of money by Assembly, not from relig- ious scruples alone, 798, 883- 885, 897; views as to Phila- delphia's accessibility to an enemy, 799; willingness of Quaker Councillors to wage for defence of the Penns' boundary claims, 766-767; for events and measures connected with particular wars, see Wars, particular
Ward, Ralph, Chapter VIII Warder, John, 720
Warenbur, Maria, 529 Warner, Edward, 795; John, 560 Warrants for land, 82-83, 84 Warren [Peter], Commodore, after- wards Admiral, 872-873, 878 Wars, particular, William III's with France, 199-201, Chapter IX, 284-285; Queen Anne's with France, 410, 413, 491- 493, 502-504, 533; no military operations for twenty-six years troubling Pennsylvanians, 794; war with Spain, 791-812, 866-867; war with France as well as Spain, 866-885, Chap- ter XXVII
Wasamapah, see Tschoop Washington, George, 700
Washington Avenue, Phila., 95, 125 Water Bailiffs, 384-385
Water Gap, Delaware, see Pecho- quealon
Waterville, N. Y., 28 Waterworth, Joseph, 620 Watkins Point, 9-11, 35-36
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Index.
Watson, John, 795; Mark, 795; Wm., 221
Watteville, Baron Friedrich von, 821, 822, 847; Baron John von, see Johannes Langguth Watts, John or Rev. John, 136, 335, 344
Wealth, private (not Penn), atti- tude, discipline, and tendency of Quakers, 148; few rich men among early settlers, 139-140; land monopoly interfered with in Penn's early sales and Con- ditions, 75-78, 149; lands liable for debts or to provide for decedent's family, and to be distributed among children, 149-151
Webb, George, 734-735; Henry, 803-804; Robert, 317, 320; William, 689, 697
Webbe, John, 736 Weccacoe (variously spelt), 95, 125-127, 902
Weewhinjongh, 120 Weheeland, 99 Weheequeckhon (Andrew), 99
Weiser, Conrad, 540, 544, 747-748, 775, 836, 845, Chapters XXVI and XXVII
Weiss, Rev. Georg, 817; Rev. George Michael, 543-544, 547, 845
Welch, William, 918 Weller, Henry, 543
Wells, Edmund, 228; John, 223- 227; Richard, 237; Willianı, 228
Welsh Tract near Philadelphia, 129-130, 191
Welsh Tract partly in Chester County, and partly in New Castle County, 130, 237, 349, 619
Welton, Rev. Richard, later Non- Juring Bishop, 350-353, 683 Wequela, 705 Werden, Sir John, 24-27
Wesley, Rev. Charles, 355; Rev. John, 355, 358, 364-365
West, -, 110; Benjamin, after- wards Sir Benj., and his par- ents, 135-136; Richard, 155; Robert, 478
Westerly [Rhode Island] Sabba- tarians, 237
West Jersey, see New Jersey West Jersey Society, 132 Westminster, proceedings at, 2, 690
Westminster, Treaty of, 18, 67 Westminster Catechisms, Confes- sion, and Directory, Chapter XIX
West Vincent Township, 132 Wharley, Daniel, 642
Wharton [Thomas], 274
Wheat, early quit rents to be paid in, 62; subscriptions and taxes often paid in, 429; Pennsyl- vania the granary of the British possessions, 904
Wheatly, Caleb, 228, 229 Wheeler, Robert, 228 Whigs, 253
Whiskey, 596
White, Edward, 228; John, 194- 195, 197; John (perhaps same as last named), 333; John, of London, 641; John (probably same as last), 696
White Clay Creek Presbyterian Congregation, 349, 359, 628- 630
Whitefield, Rev. George, 126, Chap- ter XI, 627, 629, 731, 818, 898 Whitefield's New Building, 360- 362, 629, 900
Whitehead, George, 211, 216, 441, Chapter XV, 488 Whitemarsh (Wytmess), 521, 543 Whitpain, the Reformed in, 845 Whitpaine, Zechariah, 207
Whorekill (Lewes, Whorekills), 1, 14, 18, 40, 94, 320, 493, 622, 730-731, 905
Wicacoa (see Weccacoe) Widaagh, or Widdaph ( Orettyagh in various spelling), 113, 120
980
CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Wiegner, Christoph, 817, 818 Wig, Penn's, 135; Zinzendorf dis- cards, 834
Wighco River (Fluvium de
Wighco), 9
Wightomina, 596 Wildenfield, Samuel, 635
Wildt, John, 882-885
Wilkins, William, 612
Willcocks, George, 452
Willcox, George, 228; Joseph, 217, 218, 228, 423, 435, 436, 440, 444, 504
William III and Mary II (Prince and Princess of Orange, King and Queen, together or sep- arately spoken of), as Prince or Princess, 2, 180, 185; as King or Queen, 2, 4, 181, 199, Chapter IX, 607
William and Mary College, 730 Williams, John, 284
Williamsburg, Va., 609, 753
Williamson, Daniel, 712
Williamstadt, manor of, 484, 639 Willing, Thomas, 696 Willis, Henry, 222
Willistown Township, 94
Wills, probate of, see Register-Gen- eral Willsford, John, 221
Willson, John, 333; Richard, 209, 284, 321; Thomas, 234
Wilmington, Del., 40, 93
Wilson, Rev. -, 347; [Thomas] Bp. of Soder and Man, 833
Wiltbank, Cornelius, 485
Winchelsea, Earl of, 350 Windsor Castle and seigniory, 60, 78 Wine and grape culture, 131, 293 Wininchack, 596
Winn, Thomas, see Wynne, Thomas
Wissahickon Creek and region, 518, 525, 531; monastery, 539; see Anchorites
Woabash, see Wabash Wolam Olum, 92, 122
Wolf, as totem for some Indians, 92; bounty for killing, 70
Wolsey, Cardinal, 141
Women, an ancient chronicler's re- mark about, 370
Wood, John, 771; Joseph, 423, 436, 567, 773, 776
Woodbridge, [Rev.] Benjamin, 334, 335
Woods, John, 484, 723
Woodward, Anthony, 228
Wool and sheep raising, 161, 293
Woolens, English, 380
Woolley, Edmond, 361-362
Woosencroft, Rebecca, 344-345
Wopaththa, see Opessa
Workhouses, 583
Worley, Francis, 660; Henry, 498 Worminghurst, 176, 181, 429, 479, 637-638, 643
Woshtachary, 492
Wotherspoon, Rev. Robert, 349
Woyumoth, see Wyoming
Wright, Benjamin, 442, 467; John, 689, 713, 752, 760, 764, 795, 877; Thomas, 716 Wrightstown Meeting House, 777 Wrightstown Township, Bucks Co., 96
Wychquahoyagh, see Weccacoe Wynne (Winn), Thomas, 218 Wyoming (Woyumoth), 16, 719, 836, 875
Wytmess, see Whitemarsh
Yale College, 626, 730
Yapton Place, Sussex, England, 892 Yaqueckhon (Nicholas), 99 Yardley (misprinted Yeardly) , William, 185-186, 192-194, 198, 222 Yeates, Jasper, 296, 333, 382, 389, 395, Chapter XIII, 485, 568, 573, 583, 649, 656
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Yeeles, -, wife of, 701 Yeo, Rev. John, 328
Yoder, John, see Jotter
York, Duke of, see James II
York, Penna., 547; Lutheran con- gregation, 846 York County, Penna., 845 Yorkshire, 620
Zachary, Dr. Lloyd, 851 Zanchy, Rev. Richard, 629 Zeeland, 13
Zee Pentor, see Armewamen Zee Pentor
Zenger, John Peter, and his trial, 755
Ziegler, Michael, 527
Zinzendorf, children of Count, 828, 836, 847
Zinzendorf, Count Nicolaus Lud- wig von, Lord of Thürnstein, "Brother Ludwig," ancestry,
early life, and Ist marriage, 355, 821-822; buys estate or barony of Berthelsdorf, gathers religious colony, and receives some Moravians, 821- 822; his work in Europe re- viving and spreading the Unitas Fratrum, 822-825, 826, 827; strange utterances and general characteristics, 824, 834-835, 840, 847; non-secta- rian revivalism, 825; visit to Pennsylvania, 126, 828-841, 843, 898; pays Indians for tract included in Walking Pur- chase, 829; later life, 363, 847; secular influence and other points of resemblance of career with that of William Penn, 824
Zionitic Brotherhood, 537, 538 Zürich, Switzerland, 532
Zwingli, Ulric, the Reformer, 515 Zwinglians, 820
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