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Claims for carriages employed
by Colonel Wilkins, x., 17. Sheriffs elected, 56, 101, 211, 270. Coroners elected, 56, 101, 211, 270. Division of, 32, 42. Estate of Adam Simon Kuhn, 32, 42. Alleged errors in road from Philadelphia to, 65, 69. Special Court for trial of, 73. Es- tate of William Martin, 73. Ex- ecutions or convictions, 110. Report of road from Philadelphia, 113. Regulation of buildings, &c., 149. Deputation of Cones- toga Indians-murders - lands, &c., 255. Estate William Scott, 259. Joel Ferree makes guns for Committee of Safety, 290. Com- mittee to settle dispute be- tween Grubb and De Haas, 344. Arms to be collected in, 356, 441. Removal of prisoners from, 491, 514. Prisoners to be distributed, 502. Pay for arms, 520. Guns wanted from, 530. Matthias Slough appointed agent to buy clothing and accoutrements, 535. To permit General Mckinley to contract for rifle guns, 598. Pay to M. Slough for firelocks, &c., 606. Troops to be ready, 627. Declaration of Independence to be published in, 635. Saltpetre manufactured at, 647. General Mckinley may buy rifles in, 651. Money to families of asso- ciators-to be supplied with arms, 672. Colonel Crawford's battalion, 672. Colonel Porter's 682, 686. Orders respecting prisoners confined at, 687. To as- sist Captain M. Smith to procure rifles, 688. Prisoners from Car- lisle, 688. Mr. Brooks, & pris- oner, to have liberty, 699. Col. Ferree-various captains, 692. Powder for frontiers of, 702.
State prisoners sent to, xi., 4. Records removed to, 23. Books and treasury moved to, from Phil- adelphia, 41. Powder sent to, 64. Troops to march to Philadelphia, 78. Guard for barracks, &c., 78. Charles Wurtz, Town major, 78. Hessians to be employed in mak- ing shoes, 85. Thanks to off- cers who remained, 90. Colonel Timothy Green's battalion, 110.
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Powder magazine to be built at, 115. Prothonotary, .187, 199. Coroners elected, 191. J. Hubley resigns in Council, 199. Case of Joseph Richardson inquired into, 202. Petition for magistrates and borough officers, 211. Death of John Henry, a magistrate-Mr. Schaffner elected, declines-Mr. Hubley and J. Hobson, Justices, 211. All arms in, to be delivered to Colonel Galbraith, 212. Wm. Kelly, Sheriff, 222, 606. Bur- gesses and other officers appoint- ed, 223. Alarm from British prisoners-Town Major, 236. J. Hobson declines-William Henry appointed a magistrate, 237. Justices, 251. Records of West- moreland secreted in, 252. J. Hubley to search for them, under warrant from Hubley and William Henry, Justices, 252, 265. Lieu- tenants, 257. William A. Atlee, Judge Supreme Court, 270. Pow- der house and magazine and ex- penses of militia at, 271. De- struction of public stores at, threatened, 307. Troops sent to, and guard for prisoners, 313. Supreme Executive Council meet at, 313. Order papers there, 314. C. Wurtz, sub-Lieutenant, 335. John Brown arrested and sent to, 345, 406. John Smith discharged, 347. Wagons bringing wood or provisions to, not to be impressed, 350. Militia, 360. Henry Dehuff, chief Burgess, 364. Coroner, 368. Wagon Master, 380. Barrack Master, 405. A German newspa- per established and subscribed for, 409. Provisions stored at-Capt. William Will, Storekeeper, 423. Purchase of provisions in, 424. Orders to troops to proceed for camp-York militia to come to- order to remove powder, &c., over Susquehanna-cartridges to be filled and a guard to be furnished for, 442. Assembly inquire at whose expense public buildings are erected, 443. Pay of wagon- ers too low, 448. Prisoners from Virginia sent to, 462. May be discharged at, or Pottsgrove, 468. Horses to be delivered on General
Washington's order, 476. Re- cruiting at, 477. President Whar- ton, Jr., dies and is buried at-or- der of funeral, 499. Barracks to be cleared and Hessians secured- guard at, 510. Making of cloth- ing too expensive at, remove to Philadelphia, 521. Council in- tend to move to Philadelphia- declines taking Dunlap's paper, 521. Prisoners removed to Phil- adelphia, 573. Dedimus to ad- minister oaths, &c., 585. Agent of forfeited estates, 599. Sheriff, 222, 606. Coroner, 606. Cost of storehouse at, built by John Hub- ley, 738. Case of Robert Mc- Neill, 760. Executions, 780. Money for, 781.
Board of War ask for key of magazine at, xii., 32. William Barton receives subscriptions for loan office, 47. Case of Michael Witman's forfeited estate, 69. Change in orders respecting Lieu- tenants, 76. Case of Alexander Mc- Kee's forfeited estate-wheat to be purchased by Henry and Marshall, petition M. Reinhard for loss of horse, 85. Guards to be furnish- ed from Philadelphia, 95. Com- plaints against Quarter Masters and other officers, 100. Claim of Christian Wurtz, Town Major- referred to Board of War-guard
for prisoners to, 116. Election of Representative, 134, 508. Com- missioners, 134. Sheriffs, 134, 508. Justices, 231, 556. Coro- ners, 134, 508. Assessors, 134, 508. Prices fixed for wheat and flour-purchase of, 142. William Henry's order for clothing, 148. Christian Wirtz pays for house and obtains deed, south-west corner Walnut and Front, Phila- delphia, 174. Witman's estate, 231, 276. Execution of Thomas Taylor, a highwayman, 275. Si- mon Sneider, sub-Lieutenant, re- signs, 279. Military officers ap- pointed, 300. And Commissioner of purchases, 301. Militia fines, collector appointed, 386. To Northumberland county, 492. George Reino-estate sold, 552. Appointments, 554. Justice Cook
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resigns, 556. Road between Darby and, 592. Colonel Hubley, Lieutenant, 628. Auditors, 646. Complaint against J. Bailey, Wa- gon Master, 647. Convention, troops to be removed to, 648. Road from Darby, 650. Repair of barracks, 659. Provisions for militia, 660. Troops called out, 695. Complaint against Wagon Master-repair of barracks, 697. Bayonets for, 702. Auditors to pay troops, 718, 722. Militia called out, 765, 767. Lieuten- ants appointed, 767.
Militia, xiii., 27. Called out, 53. About to march, 71. Troops discharged-cartouch boxes to be bought for militia, and arms, 82. Klections, 88, 393, 722. Sheriff, 88, 393, 722. Censors, 722. Coroner, 88, 393, 722. Represen- tatives, 722. Councillor, 722. Execution, negro York, 137. Es- tate of John Rhine, 138. Military guard, 141. C. Wirtz commission- er, 154. Guard for prisoners to, 165. Estate of Nicholas Hous- sicker, 199, 251. Gratuities to sol- diers, 244. Justices, 290. Clandes- tine traffic in British goods -Wil- liam Henry to inquire into-arrest of persons, 317. Seizure of books, &c., 329. Men required, 365, 369. Militia fines, 383. Pardons, 453. Goods of Major James Gordon seized by William Henry, 453. Militia ask for pay, 457. British goods seized, 482. Justices, 542, 633. March, temper and inten- tions of troop stationed at, and conference with Committee of Congress on, 603. James Jacks, Recorder and Register, 681. Com- missioner, 722. Adam Hubley resigns as Lieutenant of county- John Gloningher asks for it, 732. Colonel James Ross appointed Lieutenant, 746.
Justices, xiv., 45, 47, 65, 109, 157, 180, 181, 201, 208, 259, 276, 307, 479, 654, 656. John Shrie- ber appointed to care of barracks, 76. W. Hay, Collector of Excise, 106. Negro Cato pardoned, 109. Contested election for Justices, 196. Simon Schneider, sub-Lien-
tenant, 206. Storehouse and magazine at, 225. Disputed election, 232. Tax on writs, 236. Witnesses on election examined, 253, 254, 255, 258, 264, 266, 267. Decided by appointing Thomas Edwards, as Sheriff, and John Offner as Coroner, and J. Whitehill as Councillor, 267, 269. Sheriffs, 267, 556. Coroner, 267, 556. Parties engaged in election fraud to be prosecuted, 268. Election of Joseph Miller confirmed, 269, 270. William Henry entitled to half proceeds of goods seized, 309. Colonel Rob- ert Elder's battalion of county militia, 380. Col. James Mercer and other militia officers, 396. County Lieutenants to give se- curity, 400. Deputy Surveyor, 441, 443, 447, 453. Justices Kelly and Smith refusing to resign, are superseded, 454. Lieutenant B. Galbraith, 478. Adam Reigart- purchase of horses in, 519. Elec- tions, 556. Justice Carpenter, representative, resigns as Justice, Contested election, 616, 617. Captain Michael Whitley paid for a gun and blanket, lost in action at Chestnut Hill, 637. Contested election decided for Justice Bailey, discharged from recognizance, 654.
Justices, xv., 4, 14, 38, 52, 149, 173, 515. Depreciation lands to be sold at, 18. Proceedings for taxes stayed, 22. J. Cornall par- doned so far as relates to "cutting off both ears," 25. Cases of criminals, 31. Petition of delin- quent tax collector rejected, 49. Petition, J. Miller respecting ex- cise, 81. William Hayes' estate, 90, 91. Elections, 98, 296. Sher- iffs, 98, 296, 570. Coroner, 98, 296, 570. Representatives, 98. Coun- cillor, 296. Colonel Haverstick's battalion and Captain Jacob Metz- ger, 113. Committee of inspec- tion and observation, 1776 and '77, 167. Catharine Reinick, pension, 185. Sale of William Hayes' property referred to Comptroller, 244. Indians detained at, by sickness of interpreter Woods,
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250. Pension to William Patter- son's widow, 275. Rum seized from A. Moore, 282. Col. James Ross to deliver to M. Hollenback arms for Luzerne, 289. Captain John Graff, 363. Militia fines, house for storing arms, &c., 412. Jones' Lane to be improved, 448, 494. Sale of estate of William Hayes postponed, 461. Michael Hubley, president of Courts, 499. Henry Ream, Justice, 515. Win. Henry's widow is paid-part sales of British merchandize seized- stores-expenses of Indian pris- oner, &c., 546. Ground rent on lots due W. Hamilton, 614. Paid, 645.
Fines remitted, xvi., 12. Sur- veyor's district, 19. Sureties, 31. Remission of fines to Sheriff on several prisoners, 61. Tavern and marriage licenses, amount received, 62. Receipts for taxes, 1787, 1788-receipts for excise, 83. Taxes, 123. Repair of road, 124. Accounts of Collector of Excise-sale of J. Armor post- poned, 136. Claim for military services under Colonel D. Jenkins, 1777, '78, '79, 154. J. Lutz, for services, 161. John Griffith, Col- lector of State taxes for, 180. Sheriff, 193, 493. Justices, 410. Coroner, 193, 493, 499. Taxes received by Jacob Krug, treas- urer, 290. Excise collected, 311. Barracks at, to be sold-Com- missioners, 325. Instructions, 350. Tavern and marriage li- censes and tax on writs received by John Hubley, 355. Militia pay-on expedition to Northum- berland county under John Slater, 363. And under Captain Cald- well, 364. Militia officers elected according to Colonel James Ross' certificate, 399. Pay for a servant enlisted, 408. Keeper of powder magazine, &c., 434. Doyle ar- rested for killing Indians, 464, 483. Excise received, 477. Pen- sion to Sergeant N. Little's widow, 486. James Jack, Register and Recorder, 495. Forfeiture re- mitted, 495. Excise, 520.
Land, Samuel, appointed Sub-Treas-
urer for New Castle, i., 111, Sheriff of New Castle, 194.
Landis, Samuel, letter respecting visit of Colonel George Talbot to widow Ogle's house, i., 113. High Sheriff of New Castle, 121. Letter from, 194.
Land office, viii., 337. In Lower counties, not yet open, x., 208. Land offices, Congress object to opening, xii., 160. John Lukens late Surveyor-General, to search for papers relating to Cox's neck, in New Castle county, 621. Off- cers appointed, 689. James Tilghman, Secretary under pro- prietaries -Books and papers, 690, 719, 749. Conference with Council on establishing a board of property, xiii., 132. David Ken- nedy, Secretary, 418. Late Sec- retaries James Tilghman and Edmund Physic, 420. Papers be- longing to, to be demanded of J. Turner and B. Chew, 433. Title to city lot to Jacob Shallus con- firmed, 631. Papers again re- ferred to, 636. " Report, 639. Conference on opening, xiv., 29. Commissioners to have Indian deeds and papers, 54. Iron chest for Receiver-General, 168. E. Blaine's letter referred to, 286. Papers respecting Virginia bound- ary, 288. On confiscated estates in Westmoreland, 290. On A. Power's claim, 292. Report, 343. Deputy surveyors in each county, 441, 442. Officers, 444. Lands to be surveyed, 452. Counterfeit certificates-Surveyors on dona- tion lands, 454. To sell lands, 633. Dispute between Maclay and Edmiston about a line settled, xv., 6. Notice of sale of J. Gal- loway's city lots, 6. Lands for offices, 17. Depreciation lands to be sold, 18. Receiver, 27. To sell city lots, 58. Sale of depre- ciation, ordered, 138. To issue patent to John Hughes, 191. Parchment for patents, 201. Public notice of sale of reserved tracts opposite Pittsburg to be printed, 522. Report of com- mittee on reserved lots opposite Pittsburg, xvi., 22. Advertising,
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24. To furnish Attorney-General with necessary papers in case of Hog Island, 69. Fees received, 82. Receiver-General to sell cer- tain city lots, 95. Depreciation certificates, 148. Mistake cor- rected, 149. Case of J. Hartzell, 237. Dry lands of Northampton county, 23. Exchange of war- rants, 297. Fees received, 380. Form of conveyance for islands in Ohio and Allegheny rivers, 301. Fees received in, 311. Secretary and Receiver-General re-appointed, 350. Valuation- Error in survey of tract on Gir- tey's Run, opposite Pittsburg, 410. Fees received, 522.
Lands, to be taxed to meet charges, i., 70. Appeal from Sussex court for, on Prime Hook-Deci- Bion, 77. Issue of patents-De- lay complained of, 86. Decision respecting Luke Watson, 89. Commissioners to dispose of, 144. Refusel to survey, 120, 124, 151, 153. Indians willing to sell lands between Upland and Apoquinimy -Commissioners appointed, 154. Fraud in a deed, 207. Regula- tions for enrolling proposed, 219. Estimated by distance from Phila- delphia, 600. Quiet possession for seven years, 620. Purchased from Indians, ii., 17. Overplus -Near Pemmapeck, controversy respecting, 34. Deficiencies, 54. Free Society of Traders, not to make further sales of, 154. Seven years quiet possession, &c., 220, 221, 224. Belonging to Frank- ford Co., ii., 431. Swedes com- plain against proprietary and secretary for taking their Dutch lands, 465. Religious societies not to sell, 528. Aliens holding, 610. Have Indians right to those, on Susquehanna? iii., 98. John Grist settles on, 137, 138. Of Free Society of Traders to be sold for payment of debts, 138. On Susquehanna, consents to Wm. Penn's purchase of, 181. Sur- rendered to Governor Keith by Indians at Albany, 201. Pala- tines ask to purchase, 241. On Susquehanna purchased by Gov-
ernor Dongan for Wm. Penn, 273. In execution for debts, 280. Complaint against Christians for settling on, for which Indians had not been paid-And Logan's reply to, 320. Indian deed for, on Susquehanna, 321. J. Logan's impressions about them, 322. Tulpehocken, Lechy. &c., petition of Palatines respecting, 322. In- teresting discussion about, be- tween Logan, Hamilton, Hill, &c., 325. Released by Indians west of Susquehanna, iv., 88, 92. Respecting, 336. Time granted to purchasers who have not paid, 343. From Delaware Indians, papers relating to, 481. Indians, Cayuga, ask payment for, 500. Quit claim to, on Susquehanna, 559-586. What raises their value, 571. Disturbance with the Delawares about, 575. Speech of Cannasatego to, 579. In Forks of Delaware, 576. Peti- tion of Captain John Titami, a chief, 625. Reference to claims for, in 1736, 709. Claimed by Indians, v., 383. Proclamation of Governor HI. against settlers on, 394, 410. Report of R. Peters -Proceedings against settlers on unpurchased, 440-449. Petitions of inhabitants, 454. Survey of, obstructed by Indians, 489. Abm. Taylor sets up a claim to, under early title, 551. Descriptive deed executed by Indians at Lan- caster, 634. Deeds for, purchased from Indians, at Albany, by the Commissioners of Six Nations, vi., 119, 129. To George McCall, 235. Connecticut, claim to, 247- 275. Bounty offered to officers and soldiers, 504. Were the Indians paid for, 710. Report, 724. Unpurchased, about Ad- jouquay-doubts respecting build- ing fort there, vii., 182. Teedy- uscung speaks of, 203. Fraud in, explained, 326, 327, 537, 540. And purchases, 327, 540. Com- mittee appointed by council to investigate proprietary title to Indian purchases of, 354. Re- quest to examine minutes res- pecting, 394. Memorandum at
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Fort Allen, 431. Papers exam- ined by committee, 464, 465. Partial report of committee, 465, 469. Purchased from Indians, 635, 636, 676. Decds for, pro- duced to Teedyuscung, 688, 693, 698. Lands in province and city -Petition of Richard Hill and S. P. Moore to make title to, 728. Teedyuscung demands deed of 1718, 731. Complaints of Indians about, viii., 199. Purchase at Albany from Susquehanna-from John Penn's creek to Ohio, 199, 203-205. Teedyuscung denies claims of Delawares, 202. Deeds produced, 205, 211. Confer- ence at house of Nicholas Scull, at request of C. Weiser, 211. Settlement by Peters and Weiser with Indians for, 219. Proprie- tary release for, 222. On Teedy- uscung's claims for, 242, 243. Report of committee of council on, 246-261. List of deeds, &c., produced, 259-261. Mr. Peters, in relation to papers in land office, &c., 335. Probity of officers, 337. Discussions by Governor, Council and Assembly, and re- marks by Galloway on bill for recording warrants, &c., 361-372, 675. Views of Assembly on pro- prietary estates, 374, 530. Tax Act, 1759. Opinions on, 537, 538. Security of estates, 539. Claims of unnaturalized subjects, 545. Purchase of, 623. Indians not cheated for, 661. Conferences at Easton and Philadelphia, 630- 661. Naturalized persons may hold, ix., 17, 24, 242, 325. In executions for debts, 146, 148, 160. Circular of Governor Penn on assessment of proprietary, 237. Answers to, 240. Instructions to Governor on settlers on western, 321, 403, 407, 408, 412. Procla- mation of Governor respecting, 327, 353. Justice of Lancaster removed for interrupting survey of land, 335. Modes of granting, in province, 380. Mortgages un- paid, 395. Sir Wm. Johnson on settlers on Indian, 412. Settlers on, 421 426, 431, 448, 568, 578. Proceedings and resolutions of
Susquehanna Company, 569. Ro- man Catholics may not hold, 596. Respecting settlers, 637, 641. Connecticut people settling on, x., 50. Proclamation against, 95. Near Pittsburg-Early sur- vey of, 161. Deeds for, forged by George Crows, 693. Depre- ciation, xv., 42, 58, 426. Dona- tion, 351, 580. Reservations, 593, 599, 601. Grant of eighteen tracts to Franklin College, 367. Reserved tract, 497, 509-512, 522, 649. Reserved, opposite Pittsburg, value of, xvi., 45, 340. Depreciation, 148, 303, 325, 376, 419, 439, 448, 452, 515. Fort McIntosh survey, 340.
Lane, Henry, traitor, to be arrested, xii., 338, 342. Enlarged, 346. Lang, James, Ensign, appointed Lieutenant of battalion, x., 645. To raise volunteers, xi., 27. Clothing account, 645.
Langdon, John, Governor New Hampshire-letter and Act on navigation and commerce, xiv., 596.
Langdon, Woodbury, may export provisions, xii., 173.
Langhorn, Jeremiah, dedimus to, ii., 97. A Commissioner named for building a new Court House and prison for Bucks county, iii., 241. Appointed Judge, 258. Justice of Supreme Court, 400. Speaker, 528. Justice, iv., 244. C. J., 348. Dies, 640. Succeed- ed by John Kinsey, 640.
Lapackpitton, Indian chief, vi., 35. Laquis, William, journey to Indians on Susquehanna, vii., 137, 182. Lardner, Lynford, v., 600. Member of Council, vi., 414. Distribu- tion of arms for Assembly-report on, 679. A Lieutenant, vii., 62. Provincial Commissioner, 671. Expenditures for provincial ship, viii., 81. Declines being a Com- missioner, 86. Visits New Castle with Governor John Penn, &c., ix., 73.
Latcha, Major, xi., 110.
Latitude of Shanoppin's town, &c., v., 751-757. Latta, Thomas, a Justice, x., 209.
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Lattimore, Arthur, Coroner, viti., 780; ix., 57.
Lattimore, Robert, Coroner, ix., 548. Laub, Conrad, Sheriff, xvi., 194, 492.
Laughlin, Alexander, Justice, xiv., 242.
Laughlin, Hugh, Justice, xiv., 362. Laurens, Henry, president Congress, sends copy of confederation, xi., 379. Also commissions for priva- teers, 437.
Lawrence, Colonel Charles, Lieu- tenant-Governor and commander- in-chief of Nova Scotia-to con- cert with Governor Shirley meas- ures against French, vi., 311. Letter, 451, 464, 554, 711. Sends French neutrals, 711. Captain of a fire raft, x., 536. Sent into guard boats to Lewes Town, 593. Lawrence, John, elected Justice for Philadelphia, v., 106, 110. Jus- tice of Supreme Court, ix., 393. Bounds to be fixed in parole, xi., 269, 525. Sentenced to death, 565. Reprieved, 566, 579. Par- doned, 624. Lieuten't, xii., 338. Lawrence, John, Jr., at riot at Jas. Wilson's-bailed, xii., 152. Lieu- tenant-Colonel of Flying Camp, xiv., 634.
Lawrence, Joseph, Coroner, xiv., 558.
Lawrence, Staats, at riot at J. Wil- son's-a minor -- bond for, xii., 144. Lawrence, Thomas, to receive wrecked goods from Cape May, iii., 238. Mayor of city, 293. Member of Council, 302. Goes to Lancaster at request of Council, iv., 153. Appointed to try a negro, 243. Commissioner to Albany, 771. Commissioner to treaty at Albany, v. 28. Committee on Indian affairs, 167. Lieutenant- Colonel of Associators, 175. Of Committee of merchants on cur- rency, xii., 353.
Lawrie, Thomas, appointed secretary and clerk by Governor, iv., 289. Resigns, and P. Baird succeeds him, 429.
Law Cases, submitted by Assembly to Governor, ii., 627-629.
Law, practitioners of, draw up bill for Courts, ii., 252.
Law Suits, vexations, to be avoided, i., 204.
Lawyers, to be sent for to New York, ii., 407.
Laws, agreed on in England, i., 37. Old, to be examined by Assembly, 67. Seal, &c., to be affixed to all, 72. Not to be printed, but copies to be sent to each county, 74. Proposed, 86. Marginal notes to be examined by a Committee, 97. Various motions respecting, 97. Can they be valid without consent of Assembly ? 106. Passed, 110. Continuing the old, 133. To be according to charter, 134. And published, 171. New, confirmed, 171. Discussion between Assem- bly and Council about continuing, 183, 184. To be enforced, 197, 198, 199. Proposals from Assem- bly respecting, 205. Proposed, 216, 217, 219, 226, 274. What laws had been enrolled and seal- ed, 276. On parchment rolls, 276. To be published under Penn's seal, 276. Not to be depended upon, 277. Proceedings respect- ing, 294, 295. Declaration of Governor and Council to continue the, 296. Style of, to be as in 1685, 326. Proposed, 326, 335, 339. Sheriff to publish new laws in mar- ket place, Philadelphia, 376. List of, in force, 411. Objections to several, 429, 434, 455. Omissions, 462. To be renewed, 466. Pro- posed, 508, 521, 525, 552, 554, 571, 598, 600, 607, 610. Pro- posed, &c., ii., 12, 32, 45, 46, 48, 49, 54, 56, 154, 155, 156, 169, 184, 210-213, 218-222, 224, 231, 236, 251-253, 337, 363, 420, 444. 504, 518. Repealed, 251, 253. Lower counties object to confirm laws passed at New Castle, 49, 50. To be printed-copies to be sent to England, 64, 156. Separation, Assembly, 163. Members to be elected, 184. Meeting of Assem- bly at New Castle, 207. Change of members, 516, 528, 529, 550, 552, 563, 565, 571, 579-590, 609. Discussion about, between Gov- ernor and Assembly-respecting, fii., 27, 36, 39, 43, 71, 75, 138, 143, 165, 166, 171, 172, 174, 226,
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233, 234, 235, 245, 247, 250, 277- 280, 357, 359, 375, 379, 380, 394, 396, 400, 418, 422, 426, 435, 589. Proposed, passed or repealed, iv., 8, 14, 17, 18, 20, 22, 297, 304, 306, 331, 336, 384, 386, 398, 475, 483, 503, 549, 626, 628, 634, 638, 659, 687, 688, 752. Proposed, &c., v., 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 67, 369, 370, 371, 375, 426, 427, 429, 499, 502, 511, 512, 514, 516, 559, 560, 576, 678, 619, 687. Historical view of certain Acts, 499. Con- firmation of, 619. Proposed, &o., vi., 225, 344-357. Discov- ery of, among J. Kinsey's papers. 357, 673, 382, 441, 551, 702. Proposed, passed or repealed, vii., 63, 72, 87, 93, 181, 182, 184, 246, 275, 346, 390, 392, 396, 400, 416, 433, 436, 443, 580, 583, 593, 719, 722, 739, 761. Act for regu- lating officers and soldiers, 63. Proposed, amended, passed or re- pealed, viii., 19-27, 30, 40, 65, 69, 76, 80, 100, 101, 125, 170, 172, 173, 230, 318, 321, 332, 333, 335, 339, 342-351-356, 370, 376, 397, 400, 402, 407, 455, 478-480, 483, 524-557, 558, 573, 580, 582, 583 610, 673, 683, 684, 715. Partial- ly repealed in England owing to informality, 535, 542. Proposed, passed, repealed, &c., ix., 3, 4, 17, 22, 23, 25, 37, 55, 56, 57, 63, 64, 147, 148, 150, 151, 152, 168, 238, 242, 243, 245, 247, 283, 285, 294, 296, 313, 314, 325, 326, 337, 354, 356, 358, 360-366, 369, 389, 390, 392, 394, 401, 421, 439, 443, 446, 448, 461, 465, 470, 472, 549, 556, 561, 563, 564, 566, 576, 578, 580, 582, 599, 621, 622, 623, 626, 637, 640, 643, 649, 650, 652, 654, 658, 662, 681, 687, 698, 717, 719, 720, 722, 724, 729, 730, 760. God- dard, printer of the, 393. Pro- posed, enacted or repealed, x., 4, 18, 25, 26, 27, 32, 35, 41, 48, 70, 72, 74, 76, 79, 80, 98, 102, 104, 106, 109, 139, 144, 147, 197, 209, 218, 223, 224, 237, 239, 241, 243, 254, 261, 263, 274. Printing of, xiii., 90, 193, 275.
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