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Ammunition removed, xi., 538. Andaggyjunguah, a Conestoga chief, ii., 246.
Andrews, John, under Sheriff of Philadelphia, ii., 181.
Andrews, Major John, x., 683.
Andrews, Robert, Commissioner, on boundary with Virginia, xiv., 211, 236.
Andrews, Thomas, to take account of arms, ii., 241.
Andross, Sir Edmund, regulation respecting issue of patents, i., 86.
Ann, Princess of Denmark, made Queen of England, proclaimed, ii., 70.
Annaly, Indian, dies, viii., 163.
Annand, William, dedimus to, ii., 97.
Annapolis, General B. invites Gov- ernors to meet at, vi., 332. Con- gress adjourn from Princeton to, xiii., 746.
Anne, Queen, allusion to sale of pro- vince to, iii., 73. Act for continu- ing the Government in case of death of Governor, iv., 49.
Annuities to widows, &c., of officers, xvi., 140, 142.
Antes, Colonel Frederick, to ren- dezvous at Swedesford, xi., 301. Justice, xii. Resigns as Justice, xiv., 167, 169. Commissioner to examine rivers, xvi. 319.
Antes, Henry, Sheriff, xiii., 398,
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751. ; xiv., 256. Pay for services against Indians, 534, 603. Ir- regular returns, 726.
Antes, Lieutenant Henry.
Antis, William, Commissioner for taxes and levies, xi., 536. Antille, Edward, i., 588.
Antitrinitarians to be discounte- nanced, iii., 64.
Apoquinimy and Upland Indians, willing to sell lands-Commission- ers appointed, i., 156.
App, Michael, Coroner, xv., 570. Appeals, iii., 278.
Apple-tree alley, between Third and Fourth, xii., 751.
Apprentice seized by Sheriff, ii., 148. An enlisted, discharged, x., 470. Apty, Thomas, keeper of new gaol, x., 429. Rate of maintenance, 430. Declines victualing people in prison, 470. His account, 504, 699. Arch street bridge and wharf, peti- tion for, i., 330.
Archer, Lt. Henry W., xiv., 217.
Archives, Pennsylvania, Act author- izing Governor to select a compe- tent person to arrange documents for publication, and also to have them printed, iv., 14.
Arentz, Baron de, case of, xii., 743. Argus, armed boat, N. Galt, master, xiv., 10.
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Armand, General, corps, petition for clothing, xii., 216, 568. List of his corps, xiii., 763. Letter, xiv., 12. Legion, 626.
Armitage, Benjamin, ii., 540.
Armitage, Shewbart, appointed Third Lieutenant, xi., 774.
Armour, Lt. James, recruits for Lan- caster county, xi., 477.
Armourer, of boats, x., 490; xi., 408. Arms, sent, vii., 107, 109. Required by General Forbes, order for, viii., 79, Not received, 84, 112. Dis- guised, forbid, ix., 546, 659; xi., 752, 756. From Mons. Penet, agreement with for, xii., 104. Of the State, to be worked on the standards for public use, 108.
Armstrong's, compact, vii., 154, 156, 172. Conference between Indians and Col. Clapham at, 157.
Armstrong, Alexander, writes letters to Indians, which create disturb- ance, iv., 680.
Armstrong, Edward, Chairman of Committee of H. R., reports in fa- vor of publishing Colonial Records, iv., 10.
Armstrong, George, Commissioner to cut road west, vi., 318. Instruc- tions to, vif., 535. Letter from, 556. Message from Yaughtanno, 558.
Armstrong, James, Coroner, iii., 615. Armstrong, James, Quartermaster, x., 499.
Armstrong, John, an Indian trader, and three others, murdered by Delaware Indians, iv., 675, 678, 679. C. Weiser's report respect- ing, 680-684. Report to Governor M., of mission to Connecticut, vi., 259-261. Commission, &c., to survey road, 323, 377, 378, 401. Letter, Great Cove destroyed, 318, 676.
Armstrong, Lieutenant Colonel John, orders of Governor M., vii., 161. Letters to and from, 231, 259, 503, 594, 630. Arrived, his report, 257-263. Conference with Chero- kees, 552. Murder at Great Cove, 599. Arrival of Cherokees at Fort Loudoun, destitute, viii., 77, 78. Letters to and from, 111. Letters to and from, ix., 181, 274, 444, 446, 448, 451, 461, 484. Instruc- tions to, 451, in Philadelphia, 490, 510, 512.
Armstrong, Major General John, to remove troops from Billings- port, xi., 270. State of army, 396. Order, 475. To repair to city to command troops, 597. Paymaster at B., 618. In Phila- delphia, 707. Pay for Billings- port, 757. Superintendent on Delaware, 759. Lieutenant, xi., 187. Resigns, 199. Appointed first Brigadier General, 199. Ma- jor General, 214. Attends Council -Resol'n of Congress, 248. Ap- plies for a pass for L. Thompson, xii., 32, 63, 83, 120, 124, 130. Member of Congress, 172, 371. Letter, 322. Clothes for, 420. Commissioner of peace in North- umberland county, xiv., 168. Letter on Wyoming, 188. Com- missioner to Wyoming, 202. Com- miss'rto Wyoming paid, xiv., 638.
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Armstrong, John, Jr., Secretary of Council, appointed in place of Timothy Matlack, xiii., 540. Sec- retary of Council, xiv., 10. Ac- counts, 118. Appointed Adjutant General, with rank of Brigadier General-President's opinion, 217, 219. Requests investigation into reports respecting him, 383. Appointed Commissioner, xv., 5. Commissioner to Commercial Con- vention, 82, 156. Member of Congress has leave of absence as Secretary, 195. . His account of expenses of the Convention, paid, 250. Resigns as Secretary, 301. Delegate to Congress, 341, 418, 513.
Armstrong, Col. Joseph, respecting Braddock's road, vi., 425; x., 700; xi., 111, 113.
Armstrong, Thomas, Coroner, vi., 638; vii., 266.
Armstrong, Lieutenant, returned as belonging to Pennsylvania, xii., 235.
Armstrong, Lieutenant William, at Frederick, vii., 553.
Armstrong, William, paymaster at B., xi., 575, 578, 590, 618.
Armstrong, Major William, paymas- ter at Billingsport and Mud Island, xii., 10, 22, 40, 120, 150, 162, 186. His pay, &c., 283, 457, 570, 598, 667, 703. Appointed Commissary to Commissioners for running line with Virginia, xiii., 203. Pay to, 347. To pay work- men at forts, xi., 767. To run a north boundary line, xv., 22, 32. Stores for, 33. Pay, 120, 190, 204, 328, 605. Pay for labors, 356, 374. To report description of Erie lands, 382. Commissioner to Luzerne county, 452. His pay, 456, 595, 613. Late Deputy Adj. General of State Militia, paid for actions 1777, 1778, xvi., 261. Coroner, 542.
Army, rations, x., 500. Desertions, xii., 3, 322. New arrangements of, 500. Southern, 643. Conti- nental, xvi., 214.º
Arndt, Hon. Jacob, money paid to, for purchase of provisions, xi., 422. Councilor, 652. Paid, xii., 180, 302. Letters, 317, 407, 502. -
Arndt, John, xiii., 137. Censor, 723. Justice, xiv., 670. "Arnold," name of floating battery, x., 525 ; xi., 138.
Arnold, Major General Benedict, to have command of militia at Bris- tol, and all east of Philadelphia, xi., 224. Letters to and from, 228. Why shops are to be shut on fourth July, his reasons, 523. Invites Council to dinner, 523. To furnish aid in quelling riot, 665. Sends wagons to Egg-har- bor, 674. Pass to Miss Levy, 676, 679, 680. Leaves city before complaint about wagons sent to Egg-harbor is settled, xi., 684. Resolves respecting, sent to Dele- gates, 690. To be published, 692. Applies to Congress for court martial, 703. Proceedings against John Mitchell, 707, 708, 709. Complaint against proceedings, printed and sent to Congress, 720. Resigns command in Philadel- phia, 725. His case resumed, 759. Depositions to be taken of his conduct when commanding city, xii., 225. Expenses of wit- nesses on trial of, to be charged to Congress, per resolve, 225. Ob- jections to certificates of Geddis and Govett, 225, 226. Joins ene- my at New York, 490. Papers to be seized, 490. Proclamation against, 496. Miss Hannah and nephew pass to Connecticut, 509. Baron Steuben to occupy his country-seat, 519. His wife to depart-sale of land in Northern Liberties, xiii., 80, 81. T. Mat- lack's accounts as prosecutor of, xiv., 605. Estate sold, xv., 640. Arnold, Thomas, claim for estate to William Green, xvi., 307.
Arsenal ordered to be erected on Thirteenth and Juniper, xiv., 401, 458. Pay for, 469, 477, 588.
Arters, John, confesses a murder, x., 88.
Articles of agreement between Penn and Baltimore, proceedings of Court respecting, iv., 255. With Indians, 1701, 338.
Artificers, Colonel Baldwin's Regi- ment of, xii., 719.
Artillery Company, rules and regu-
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lations for, x., 391-394. Men to be increased, 464. Officers, 584. Pay, 619. At Fort Island, xi., 1. Captain Strohbogh, 4, 265. Com- pany and Officers commissioned, 223. Horses impressed, 301. Guards for, 302. Companies, at Forts on Delaware river, xii., 10. Petition for an Independent Com- pany, 391. Proctors, 727. Officers appointed, xv., 437. Powder, 581. Articles ordered for, xvi., 24. Arts and Sciences, a School of, pro- posed, i., 93.
Ash, James & Co., powder for privateer Rebecca, xi., 642. Ash, James, contest with William Will, as Sheriff of Philadelphia, 567, 569, 570, 571, 572, 573, 574, 575, 576, 577, 578. Declared elected, 579. Sheriff of Philadel- phia, xvi., 208, 211, 490.
Ash, Martha, to be imprisoned, x., 661.
Ashbridge, Justice of Chester county, complaint against, vii., 406.
Ashburn, William, Coroner, vii., 266; viii., 402.
Ashcomb, Charles, Deputy Surveyor of Chester county, complaints against, i., 151, 153, 154, 155, 163, 191, 193. Vexatious suit, 200.
Ashman, Colonel George, appointed Lieutenant of Bedford, xii., 549. xiii., 1, 150. Resigns as Lieu- tenant of Bedford county, xiv., 169, 207.
Ashton, Joseph, petitions for a road, ii., 10.
Ashton, Robert, Clerk of county, ii., 87. Asks for the records, 87. Dedimus to, 96. Clerk of city and county, 254. Complaint against his holding several offices, 456. Laws, 488, 571.
Ashton, Thomas, prisoner, not dis- charged from parol, xi., 625. Assay bill, proposed, ix., 358.
Assembly, thank Governor for his kind speech, i., 65. To examine old laws, 67. Meeting made open, 86. To sit at New Castle, 96, 102. Members for Philadelphia, 99. Not to be arrested for debt, 102. Nicholas More, appointed speaker, 105. To have 8 days to peruse
bills, 106. Dismissal of, power of Governor, &c., 107. Speaker charged with expressions against laws, 109. Old laws, 133. Alteration of style of bills pro- posed, 178, 180. Sit in the meeting-house, 179. Vacancies by suspension of Members of Council, 203. Governor's speech, 286. Speaker White imprisoned, 292. Adjournment, proceeding in Council on, 294. To meet at New Castle, 324. Under Fletcher, 366. Speaker, 399. Address to Governor, 402-6. Discussions with the Governor, 406-433. Answer of Council to remon- strance of Assembly, 423. To sit in Philadelphia, 437. Difficulty on an adjournment by Governor, 445. Governor asks to answer Queen's letter, 446. Returns of Members, 454, 482. David Lloyd appointed Speaker, 454. Respecting ad- journment, 456. Remonstrance, 457. Address of Governor, 459. Grant of one penny to New York, 460, 462. Remonstrance in an- swer to Queen's letter,. 469. Gov. Markham's addresses to, 480, 484, 488, 490, 494, 503, 505, 506, 519, 548. Edward Shippen, Speaker, 490. Answer to Governor's speech, 492. 506. Members elect- ed, 502, 516, 518, 547, 567, 595, 601. John Simcock, Speaker, 503. Committee on answer to Queen's letter, 507. Markham proposes a new frame, 507. John Blunston, Speaker, 518, 568, 601. Phineas Pemberton, Speaker, 548. Address to King, 553, 554. Grand Committee of the Whole to inquire into absences, 569. To meet at New Castle, 588. Speech of Go- vernor, 590. Advice of proprie- tary to, 596. Read charter and frame, 597, and laws, 598, 602. David Lloyd suspended, 604. Come to hear charter and frame read, 603, 604, 605, 611. Debate about oaths and tests, 606. Ille- gal arrest of David Lloyd, 607. And Robert Turner, 609. Differ about time of end of session, 610. Joseph Growden, Speaker, 615. Act of Union, 619.
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Prorogued, ii., 11, 12. Called together, 25. Richard Wilson, dies, 27. Resolution of Council, 26. Convened on King's letter, 2, 28, 29, 30. Letter to Proprie- tary on defence of New York, 31. Answer to King's letter, 30. Call- ed to consider proposed bill to an- nex proprietary governments to Crown, 32. Members, 34, 37. Governor's speech, 35. Joseph Growden, Speaker, 36, 206. Ad- dress to Governor, 36. Reply, 36. Conference with, 37. Address Go- vernor, 37. Respecting privileges and property, 38, 43-45. To think of some person to represent Governor in his absence-Suggests Andrew Hamilton, 46. To consider further the laws of marriage, 48. Difficulties arising out of laws passed at New Castle, 50. Ad- dress of Governor to, and the se- cluding members, 50. Bill pre- pared for payment of £2,000 to Governor-Sent to them-Their action, 51. Message from Go- vernor, 54. To Governor and 10 per cent. allowance on lands, 54. Charter of privileges signed -Number of members, &c., 58. Further prorogued for want of business, 69. Adjourn for a month, 75. Discussion on situa- tion of Lower Counties, 71-75. Meeting at Samuel Peres, 76. Ad- dress of Representatives of Phila- delphia, Bucks and Chester to Governor, 84. Meet - Inquiry, Why 8 members are returned ?- Reply, 105. Debate on it, 105. Decision, 106. David Lloyd, Speaker, 106. Members, 109.
Dispute between, and Council about future time of meeting, 110. Prorogued by Council, 111. To be called, 116, 119. Conference with territories, 120. Meeting to consider of union of territories and province, 123. Difficulties about meeting, 125. Address of Governor, 126. Address of Ter- ritories to Governor, 128. To meet at Joseph Shippen's, 129. Address of Governor,. 130, 132. Meeting of, appointed, 130, 132. Separation in Legislation of Terri-
tories, 133. Governor advised not to meet at New Castle with- out new writs, 136. Commissions of peace issued, 136. Ask Gover- nor for copies of orders respecting defence of New York, 138. Ad- dress to Governor on separation- Defence of New York, &c., 139. Answer to Governor, 140. Meet- ing of, with Council, 144. Ask Council's opinion in writing, 146. Answer, 146. Resolution on ad- journment, 147. Send bill to pre- vent disputes concerning meetings of, 149. Message from Council on adjournment, 149. Resolution on right of Governor to dissolve or prorogue, 157, 158, 169. Se- paration from Territories, 163, 164. Send qualifications to Go- vernor, 165. Speech of Governor to, 165, 168, 174. Address to Governor, 167, 175. Refusal to wait on Governor in a body, 173. Complains of their sending a re- monstrance against him to propri- etaries, 176. Address on candi- dates for Sheriff, 177. Govern- or's answer, 178. Remonstrance ordered back from New York, 178. Governor's message giv- ing proprietaries' views on vari- ous matters, 187. Journal de- manded, 186, 190, 191. Mem- bers deceased, 190. Answer to, 191, 193, 195 - 197, 198-200. Joseph Growden, Speaker, 206. Speech of Governor, 207. Send message to Governor on adjourn- ment, 226. Address to Queen and Proprietary, 235, 236. Governor's address, 249. The answer, 249. On bills for establishing courts, 253-256. Message to Governor, 256. Governor's views, 256. Dis- cussion about courts, 257, 261, 262. Objections of Governor and Council to bill establishing courts, 263-266. Answer to, 266-270. Answer of Governor and Council, 270-275. Answer to, 277-279. Charges against James Logan, Secretary, as one of his advisers on courts, ask for his removal from Council, 279. Governor goes to New Castle, 280. Reso- lution of Council sent to, 280.
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Message of Governor, 281. An- swer, 281, 282, 283. Logan's ex- planation of remark to S. Rich- ardson, who took it as a joke, 284. Governor's reply to Assembly, 284-289. Governor's answer, 289- 296. Adjourn without Governor's leave, 298. Called together by Governor at earlier day, 298. Governor's speech to, respecting courts and other subjects, 300- 308. Conference with Governors subjects to be discussed, 309. Conference and discussion between Governor and, on their respective powers and duties, 311-315. Speaker and representatives af- fronted, depart suddenly, 314. Apologies, 315. Messages and speeches between them, 316-327. Remonstrance of, 328-336. Mes- sage, &c., 337-344. Articles of impeachment against James Lo- gan, 344-348. Remonstrance of, on courts, 348-353. Adjourn themselves, called again by Go- vernor, 353. Message of Governor to, 356. Answer to, 358. Go- vernor to, 359-361. Answer to Governor, articles against Logan to be prosecuted, 361. Meeting of, to try the impeachment of James Logan, discussion of the right of Assembly to do so, 365-6, 372. James Logan's defence on each article, 367-372. Messages between Assembly and Governor on impeachment, 372-385. Jas. Logan's petition to Governor and Council, 376. Petition of Phila- delphia against New Castle, 379. Action on, 379-383. Governor's message and answer, 384. D. Lloyd, speaker, Governor's mes- sage, reflections on, 398. An- swer of, 399. Magistrates' courts held in ale-houses, 409. Message from Governor to, on French pri- vateers, 413. Answer to, 415. Governor's reply, 417-420. An- swer, 421-423. On quit rents, Assembly of New Castle, 424. Conference with, and Governor, on respective powers, as to meetings and adjournments, 432. Address to Governor Gookin, on his arri- val, &c., 433. Governor's mes-
sage to, 437. Answer, 441. Value of money and contracts, 445. Conference with Council on, 446. Governor's speech, 451. Answer, 452. Remonstrance of, 454. Ad- dress Council, 460. Governor's address, 461. Neglect to raise funds censured, 462. Reply, 463. Governor to, 465. Resolutions by, 466. Adjourns without Go- vernor's consent, 467. Governor lets them alone, but removes em- bargo, 467. Called, 469. Go- vernor's message, 472. Address to Governor, 475. Answer, 476. Message from, 478. Answer, 479, 480. Swedes' petition, 480. Mes- sage, Answer to Governor, 482. His answer, 483. Committee of conference, 483. Discussions about courts, 485. And message to Governor, 486. Ashton, (Rob- ert, ) makes alterations in court bill, and is blamed, 489, 490. Messages, 491. Remonstrance, 495. D. Lloyd, speaker, 503. Governor's address to, 503. An- swer, 504. Issue a mittimus to jail, of James Logan, 507. Order to Sheriff, 507. Governor denies power of, to commit, 507. Go- vernor gives order to protect him, 508. Remonstrance of, to Govern- or, 514. Change of members of three counties, 516. Richard Hill, speaker, 517. Addresses between Governor and Assembly, 517, 518. Discussion with Governor about laws, 520-529. Meet -- Governor's address to, 535. Answer, 535, 536. Governor to, 537. Agree to £2000 for Queen's use, 538. Governor's speech, R. Hill, speak- er, 541. Answer, 544. Several Acts sent to Governor, 548. Isaac Norris, speaker, Governor's speech, loses by coming here, 560. Answer, 560. Governor's mill creek, Nathaniel Pool's, road to William Coates's corner, 561. Governor's speech, 568. Answer, 568. Complain of having two Reg. Generals, 569. Address to Governor on too few members, 562. Governor to, and answer, 572. D. Lloyd, speaker, 575. Rumor of death of Queen, 574.
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Summons to meet, 590. Govern- or's speech, 591. Answer, 592. Governor to, 594. Discussions on laws between Governor and As- sembly, 590-597. Joseph Grow- den, speaker, 608. Governor's speech, 609. Discussions between, and Governor, 611. Richard Hill, speaker, 613. Governor's speech, 613. Resolutions adopted, 614. To Governor, 615. Representa- tion of position of proprietary at first, with regard to Quakers and affirmation, 616. Vote Governor Gookin, £100, 630. Asks for £200, granted, 630.
Convened by Governor Keith, iii., 14. Address to King, 25. Governor's speeches to, 25, 27. Answers to, 27. At New Cas- tle, 32. Appealed to by Governor in case of murderer, 40. Jonathan Dickinson, speaker, 56. Speech of Governor Keith, continuance of Government supplies, 63. New commission and instruc- tions from William Penn, Jr., laid before, speech to, 65. An- swer, 66. Their advice to de- lay publication of commission, 67. William Trent, speaker, 69. Go- vernor's speech and answer, 70. Jeremiah Langhorn, speaker, 140. Speech to Governor, and answer, 141. Address to King, 226. Ad- dress to Governor Keith from, complaining of grievances and encroachments of New Castle county, upon Chester county, 234. Governor Gordon's speech to, 255. D. Lloyd, speaker, 261. Speech to Governor, and his answer, 261. Message of Governor, 262, 263. Speech of Governor to on bills of credit, iron works, 264. Prevent- ed by heavy rains, from meeting, 267. Message of Governor on adulteration of bills of credit, de- signs of John French against pro- prietary's interests, William Till, Supreme Court, dams in Brandy- wine creek, 267-9. David Lloyd, speaker, 289. Address to King George II., 291. Speech of Go- vernor to, 292. Withdrawal of eight members from, occasions want of a quorum, 298. Repre-
sentation from speaker to Govern- or, respecting, 298. Names of the eight members, letter from, unopened by, 298. Their repre- sentation to Governor, 299. Ob- jections to electing a member in place of Keith, 300. Governor's speech to, 305, 338. D. Lloyd, speaker, 337. Complain of rude treatment in Philadelphia, 340. Action of Council on, 340. Go- vernor's speech on, 341. Recom- mends their course, 342. Agree to division of Chester county, 345. Act sent to Council to issue bills of credit, 346. Proclamation re- specting riotous conduct in Phila- delphia, 351. Speech of Govern- or on paper currency, 352. An- swer, 353. Governor to, 354, 357. A. Hamilton, speaker, 371, 387. Govr.'s speech to, 373. Message of Governor on paper money, 377. Governor's speech, 390. Message of Governor on application of Su- gar Islands, to Parliament, 401. Answer to Governor on, 406. Charges, 407. Message on Indian trade, 408. Andrew Hamilton, speaker, 417. Address to Go- vernor, 420. On Sugar Islands, 420. Answer, 421. Address to King, &c., 423. Adjourn in conse- quence of small-pox, 426. Bill for paying wages of, 427, 434. Pay to Governor, object to his message, his reply, 427-8. Wait on Thos. Penn with an address, 433. His answer, 434. A. Hamilton, speak- er, 466. Governor's speech, 493. Address to Governor, 493. To Governor, 509. Jeremiah Lang- . horne, speaker of, 528. Govern- or's speech, 531. Answer, 532. Message of Governor on appoint- ment of Mr. Davis as agent, 539. On Act for small debts, 540. Re- solves on, 541. Message to Go- vernor respecting Maryland affairs, 566. A. Hamilton, speaker, 576, 615. Governor's speech to, 576. Address to proprietary, 582. And answer, 582. To Governor, 582. And answer, 583. Called to con- sider Lord Baltimore's application to the King for the territories, 594. Governor's speech to, 595. An-
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swer to, 596. Address to Gover- nor, 596. Petition to King, 596. Waits on John Penn, proprietary, prior to his departure for England and address to him, 611. Answer, 611. Message of Governor and answer, he being sick, 616.
Pass act for printing Colonial Records and Pennsylvania Ar- chives, iv., 14. Message from Governor and Council, 18, 19. On wears, 20. Court of Chancery and Equity, 18, 20, 22. Message from Governor and Council on wears, 23. Petitions against Court of Chancery, 35, 36, 37. Message of Governor on do, 39. Answer, 41. James Logan as- sumes the government on death of Governor Gordon, and makes a speech, referring to the posture.of affairs, 50. Address in reply, 51. A. Hamilton is Speaker, 53, 95, 97, 249. Message to, 95, 97. Message apprehended and cor- rected, 98. Position on account of Governor's death, 98, 99. Mary- land affairs, 101, 151, Answer to President's message, 119, 120. Petition to King, 125. From Council to, 201. To Council, 202. Message to, 233. Answer, 236. Council object to certain expres- sions 237. Message to Council on Indian treaty, 238. Answer to, 239. Papers laid before, recom- mendation of Governor Thomas and petition of Lord Baltimore against, 249. Gov. Thomas ar- rives, and is proclaimed, 288. Appoints Thomas Lawrie, Secre- tary, 289. Message to, 290. Ad- dress from, to Governor, 292. Proceedings at Hampton Court, writ to, 301. Message of Gover- nor on bills of credit, 303. Com- plimentary message to, 305. A. Hamilton, Speaker, 311, Mes- sage to, 305, 314, 319, 322, 331, 332, 333, 335, 354, 359, 380, 385, 387, 389, 398, 402, 405, 407, 587, 737, 754, 758, 773. From, 316, 321, 330, 333, 356, 360, 375, 387, 402, 754, 758, 773. On bills credit, 319-321, 330. A bill to regulate choice of inspectors of elections necessary, 335. Message on pro-
prietary lands, 348. Dr. Græme's salary, 349. Speaker John Kin- . sey, 353, 470. Call of, 359. Papers submitted from Lords of trade, &c., on value of gold and silver coins and on bills of credit, 359. Reports on, 360, 365. On state of Province, 366-371. On liberty of conscience, 367, 375. Gover- nor's message on raising money for Philadelphia, 385. Objects to it, 385. Answer to Governor, 389. Governor represents conduct of Is. Pemberton, 389. Messages of Governor to, reviewing various proceedings of, 398-402. Reasons for bill to raise money on Phila- delphia, 408. Governor's answer to, 409-413. Answer to, 414. Governor's reply to, 419. Gover- nor's speech in defence, 422. Asks for originals, received from England, 424, 425, 426. Gover- nor to, on probable peace with Spain, 427. Adjourn abruptly, 430. Greater number are Quak- ers, 435. Resolution to pay £3000 for King's use, 459. Messages of Governor, 431, 438-443, 447, 461, 466, 473, 491, 495, 507, 510, 540, 558, 590-600, 602, 626, 627, 658, 672, 676, 677, 678, 685, 687, 737, 740, 749, 750, 763, 765, 772. Messages to Governor, 435-438, 448, 450-459, 466, 470, 491, 495, 509, 511, 549, 558; 602, 603-618, 628, 637, 659, 673, 676-679, 685, 740, 763, 773. Minute of Council, 459. Resolution respecting Drs. Græme and Zachary, health off- cers, 496. Governor asks for erection of a pest house, 507. Assembly's reply, 509. Gover- nor's answer respecting funds, and his support, 510. Reply, 511. Report of a Committee on port physician, Dr. Græme, 515, -523. On powers of Government, &c., 519-559. Presents to In- dians, 575. John Kinsey, Speak- er, 618, 669, 749. Speech and Governor's answer, 619. Address to Governor, 619. Answer, 620. Address to Governor on election riots in Philadelphia, 620. Attor- ney General's opinion on, in reply to Mayor, 621. Governor's an-
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