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Master of Rolls, xi., 187. Four Brigadier-Generals appointed, 199. Dissatisfaction with present frame of government, purpose taking sense of the people, 220. Bound- ary between, and Virginia, 238. Joseph Reed appointed chief jus-
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tice, 186, 195, 202. Declines, 249. Thomas Mckean appointed, 254. Jonathan Dickinson Ser- jeant, appointed Attorney Gen- eral, 254. Congress call for four thousand militia, 254. Death and funeral of Thomas Wharton, Jr., President of the State, at Lancas- ter, 499, 500. Joseph Reed, Pre- sident, George Bryan, Vice Presi- dent, 632.
Boundary line with Virginia, xii., 16, 476, 700. Messages be- tween President and Assembly, 96. Arms of the State ordered to be worked on standards for public use, 108. Joseph Reed, elected Presi- dent, and William Moore, Vice Pre- sident, 113, 541. Letter, Auditor General on accounts, boundaries between, and Virginia and Con- necticut, 176, 177. Great seal of late province to be secured, 178. Dispute between Virginia and, 211, 257. Proclamation on Vir- ginia and, 212-214. Dispute with Connecticut, 287. D. Rittenhouse, State Treasurer, 554. Extension of Mason and Dixon's line, 635. Dispute with Connecticut, 657. Line between Virginia and, 700. Instructions, 704. Pay, 714.
Resolution and petition respect- ing Connecticut claim, xiii., 10. Troops called out by Congress, 53. Proceedings respecting Virginia, 79, 192, 209, 253, 269, 334, 510, 519, 541, 685, 753. And Connec- ticut, 79, 123, 128, 203, 205, 266, 310, 313, 334, 417, 418, 420, 421, 430, 434, 437, 462. William Moore, President, and James Pot- ter, Vice President, 112, 114. Counsel appointed on Connecticut claim, 128. Congress asks a re- turn of number of white inhabi- tants of, 148. Paid F. Bailey for printing laws, 193. Council, &c., decide Virginia line is not to be run by astronomical observations, 209. Congress advice, 150. Men to be sent to Fort Pitt, 348. John Dick- inson, President, and James Ew- ing, Vice President, 413. Dupli- cate of charter, 437. Indian deeds and papers retur'd by H. Osborne,
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462-471. Decree against Connec- ticut, 473. Proclamation con- firming boundary between Penn- sylvania and Virginia, 541. Pro- clamation of peace, Mr. Stille appointed to settle accounts with United States-bells to be rung, 559. Messages to Assembly on state of Province, 647-666. John Dickinson, President, and James Ewing, Vice President, 737. Boundary Commissioners, 753.
Corps of infantry, xiv., 5. Boundary with Virginia, 56, 59, 69, 74, 114, 119, 200, 211, 286, 288, 361, 388, 394, 399, 518, 651. Connecticut claim, 2, 51, 141, 159. T. Mckean re-appointed Chief Justice, resolutions respect- ing Wyoming, 167. Arrangement of militia for protection of west- ern frontiers, 177. John Arm- strong, Adjutant General with rank of Brigadier General, in place of James Wilkinson, 219. John Dickinson elected President, and James Irvine, Vice President, 249, 250. Purchase, by the Com- missioners of lands, from the Six Nations of Indians, 271. Popu- lation, taxables, 1760, 1770. Ex- ports, 1773, 1784-336. Message containing a general view of af- fairs, 328-342. New York bound- ary, 363, 380, 385, 399, 443, 445, 460, 464, 507, 586. Treaty at Fort Stanwix for lands, 366. In- terfering claims on Virginia, 368. First payment to devisees and legatees of William Penn, &c., and copy of notice in the pa- pers, for vesting their rights in the State, 397. Requisition for Federal troops, 465. State of the claims and title of Messrs. Penn to the Province read and referred to Supreme Court, 502. Fort Pitt to be taken possession of, 517. "State Flag" mentioned, 518. State road from Miller's Spring to be marked out, 574. Report of Alexander McDowell of survey of new purchase, 604. Proprietary paid, 625.
Boundary lines, xv., 12, 15, 16, 19, 31, 33, 39, 107, 108, 212, 340,
Pennsylvania- 356. Cession of lands by com- missioners, accepted by Congress, 28. Lands opposite to Pittsburg, 42. Accounts between United States and this State, 83. Ben- jamin Franklin elected President, and Charles Biddle, Vice Presi- dent, 110. Proclamation on Vir- ginia agreement, 289. Connecti- cut claimants, 279, 280. Great seal, 299. Benjamin Franklin, President, and P. Muhlenburg, Vice President, 308. Boundary with New York completed, 340. Order of procession in Philadel- phia on ratification of Federal con- stitution by, 350, Commissioners to run line paid, 356. A descrip- tion of Erie lands asked of com- missioners, 382. Asks for copies of Acts of Virginia respecting lands in, 451. Terms of sale of triangle at Erie, 472. Troops against Indians on frontiers called for in Congress, 515. Triangle on Erie, 524. Erie, 530, 531, 532, 554. Thomas Mifflin, President, George Ross, Vice President, 584. Maps, 597.
Triangle at Lake Erie to be pur- chased, xvi., 36. Master of rolls, M. Irwin, 106. Call of a conven- tion by Assembly to amend con- stitution, proceedings of Council on, 41, 159. John Lukens, Sur- veyor General, dies, Daniel Brod- head elected, 208. Thomas Mif- flin, President, George Ross, Vice President, 219. Suit for deprecia- tion and counsel fees, 226. Pub- lic debt of, 264. Instalments paid proprietaries, 306. Howell's map of, 275, 337. Cedes to United States light-house at Cape Henlo- pen, beacons, piers, &c., 358. Pennsylvania arms mentioned to be engraved on presents to Indians in Philadelphia, xv., 229.
Pennsylvania artillery captured, xiii., 253.
Pennsylvania battalion, x., 415, 419, 420. Colonel Bull, 420. Captain Williams of, 420, 435. Captain Willet, 434. Supplies ordered by Congress for, 439, 440, 441. Reso- lution of Congress to supply, 454.
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Rev. William Linn, chaplain, 487. Surgeon Samuel Mckenzie, 530. Colonel Miles of, 549. Of Ger- mans, 622. Captains appointed, 634, 678. New arrangement for continental service, 742.
Pennsylvania brigade 3d, promo- tion of officers in, xii., 88, 89, 107.
Pennsylvania company, affairs to be inquired into, ii., 137, 160.
Pennsylvania hospital proposed, v., 513, 516, 526. Taken for sick soldiers, xi., 34, 85. John Storer, steward, 85, 130. Illegality of election of managers, 776 ; xii., 280, 688. Paid for board of dis- abled men, xiii., 252, 457, Fruit trees to be planted at with public funds, xiv., 71 ; xv., 155, 187. Pensions paid to, 640. For board of David Grady, a pensioner, xvi., 413.
Pennsylvania land company, ii., 160.
Pennsylvania line, Lieutenants placed on invalid list, xi., 647. Provisions for, xii., 106. Pur- chases for, 112. Case of Larry Burns, alleged theft, his excuse, 275. Released, 276. Supplies for, 409. Recruits-bounties, 431. Pay, 578. Mutiny, 593. Quar- ters for officers, &c., 605. Recruit- ing stations, petition, 606. In- quiry into causes of discontent in, committee to inquire, 632. Enlistment in, complained of, committee on causes of late dis- content, 633. Account of monies advanced to, 661. Means for ex- pediting march of, 693. Pay to, 701. Again formed, and on march under General Wayne, 739. Pay to, 747. Recruiting, 750. Pay, 752, 782. Pay to, xiii., 1. Clothing for, 23, 48, 67. Pay, 24, 71, 72, 149. Recruits, 151. Place for recruiting, Colonel Humpton ap- pointed superintendent, 155, 156. No British deserter or soldier to be enlisted, 156. Pay, 187, 198, 205, 266, 272, 285. Major Porter to command 4th regiment of artil- lery, 223. Captain Francis Proc- tor, his claim, 244. Bounties, 258. Recruiting, 330. Pay, 395,
407. Recruiting from, 418, 443, 500, 562, 571, 597. Arrests, 617. Affidavits of James Bennett on mutiny, 618. Memorial of officers, 682. Field officers appointed, 697. Colonel Humpton's report, 711. Council on, 733. General Armand, 763. Auditor of depre- ciation, xiv., 139, 150, 160, 178, 206. Act for benefit of officers and soldiers, 184. Letters of ad- ministration granted on estates of officers and soldiers in, 200. Memorial of officers for land, xv., 16, 17. Payment in certificates for arrears to, 86. Claims for ser- vices, 260. Donation, land lot- tery, time extended, 263. Ac- counts of William Turnbull, as purchaser for, 299. Distressed soldiers of, provision for, xvi., 220. Recruits for, 492, 533, 535. Pennsylvania Regiments, Paymas- ter, x., 2. Fourth, xii., 321, 572. Sixth, 209. Tenth, 320. Eleventh, promotions, 586, 684. Colonel Robert Patton asks to be restored to rank as before being taken prisoner, 600. Certificate respecting other officers, 609. At Fort Pitt, 716. Third, recruits at New town, xiii., 1, 8. Arrest of Lieut. Nagle, 617. Eighth, 25. Seventh, 98. Vacancies and pro- motions, 202.
Pennsylvania University, see Uni- versity of Pennsylvania.
Pennypot Landing, confirmed, ii., 39.
Penrose, Joseph, recommended to Congress Lieutenant-Colonel, x., 444. Appointed, 445. R. Seward appointed a Lieutenant in his battalion. 472. Made Colonel, 767. Battalion, xi., 17, 20, 47, 83.
Penrose, Jonathan, Justice, xiv., 197 ; xv., 256.
Penrose, Thomas, to fix piers near Fort Island, x., 648.
Pensions, xv., 185, 186, 190, 286, 312, 322, 327, 341, 343, 345, 357, 358, 401, 403, 413, 430, 457, 464, 465, 472, 481, 485, 513, 545, 590, 634, 640; xvi., 125, 148, 163, 200, 2132, 217, 223, 224, 224º, 286, 328, 361, 370, 407, 408, 412, 413,
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420, 434, 481, 486, 489, 538. List of persons entitled to ask for, 200, 320.
Pentecost, Dorset, presents accounts by Lieut. James Marshall of Wash- ington county, xiii., 144, 150, 152, 253, 541. Resigns as mem- ber of Council, 703. Appointed Judge and President of Court Common Pleas, 732. Late Judge of Court Common Pleas and President, suspended on account of removal from Washington co., xv., 124.
Pepperell, Sir William, orders to, vi., 201. Raising troops, 298, 311. Pequea, petition from, on roads, iii., 263.
Per diem, pay objected to by Gen. Amherst, viii., 323.
Perie, Nicholas, letter from, in case of C. Higginbotham, v., 218. Deemed offensive by Council- apology-had a grant for his land from Thomas Penn, 1736-form of it, 219. Arrested and carried to Maryland, 220. Examination of Col. White in his case, 221. His own defence, 218.
Perkins, Attorney, petition for par- don, v., 75.
Perkiomen, copper mine, x., 23, 41. Vested in trustees, 41.
Perry, James, as a favor, Teedyus- cung asks his appointment by Governor as Captain, viii., 115.
Perry, John, Commissioner of pur- chase, xii., 465. Enquiry re- specting, 648. Report, 653. Su- perceded, 654.
Perry, Micajah, agent on subject of paper money, iii., 377.
Perry, Samuel, letter from-return of men belonging to Pennsylva- nia, v., 135.
Perry, Wm., Sheriff, xi., 373, 377, 638; xv., 125, 302, 580; xvi., 72.
Pest House, petition of Germans for, iv., 507. Assembly and Gov- ernor on, 508, 509, 510, 511, 515- 526, 549, 629. Bad condition of, v., 410. Sick attended by Drs. Rush and Duffield, x., 409. Sick to be sent to, 412. Soldiers to be put into, if barracks are too small, 485. To cease to T. Smith, xiii.,
429. To be repaired, 590. Nich- olas Fitzsimons appointed Stew- ard, 631. Officers' lands, 753. On State or Province Island-re- pairs to, xiv., 6, 655.
Peters, Capt. John, resigns, xii., 613.
Peters, Richard, Commissioner to run line between Maryland and Pennsylvania, iv., 313. Appoint- ed Secretary on resignation of P. Baird, 639. Appointed Secre- tary and Clerk of Council, v., 68. Letter to C Weiser, 211. Made member at request of pro- prietary, 382. In Cumberland county, 431. Report of proceed- ings against settlers on Indian lands, 440. To meet Indians at Carlisle, 658. Report, 664. In- formation respecting west bounds, 760. Commissioner to Albany, vi., 25. Thanks to, for his ser- mon, 66. Report of proceedings at Albany, 111-129. Letters on Connecticut claim, 253, 254, 287. On Indian affairs, 257, 673. Let- ter to and from Commissioners on road, 376, 377. Report on Brad- dock's road-Indians at camp- and arrest of two persons charged with correspondence with the French-committee on distribu- tion of arms by Assembly-report, 679. Goes to Easton with Gov- ernor, vii., 204. Letters to and from, 394, 397. On money bills, 441, 442. Answers inquiries of Lord Loudoun on Constitution, &c., 448. Answer to Committee of Assembly for minutes, 636. Secretary goes to New York, viii., 19. Receives at Philadelphia by Lowe, a message from Cherokees to Delawares, 135. Sent to Eas- ton to quell Indians, 172. Settles with Indians for lands, 219. Let- ters to and from, 305, 309. Re- specting papers, 337. Resigns as Secretary, 671. Claims pro- tection of Governor, 361. Rep- resentation with R. Hockley on proprietary taxes in Cumberland county, 472. Secretary, letter to Henry Wilmot London, giving history of Indian deed to Susque- hannah county, z., 177. Capt.
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461, 503, 533. Of militia, 649. | Petitions-
Rank, 650. Secretary of War, 741. Petition respecting lots in Philadelphia granted to late R. Peters by Wm. Penn, xii., 779. Of Board of War-barracks, xiii., 128. Witness at Trenton, 442. Pay to, 580. Member of Congress, xiv., 5. Claim for liberty land, xv., 433. Warrant, issues to, 436. Claim, 481, 485. Under Mason, 485. On Jones' Lane, 494. Claims two city lots-sale postponed, xvi., 50. Referred to Supreme Court, 492. Repaid for survey of Jones' Lane, 11. Claim to city lot, 523, 526, 529, 532, 534, 539. Referred to Judge Shippen, 520.
Peters, Wm., resigns as member Assembly, vii., 148. Clerk to Committee on lands, 464. Letters to and from, 167. Secretary of Council petition, viii., 19.
Petersburgh, mediation of, xii., 742. Peter's Township, Washington co., proposed division of, xiv., 275. Petitions, of Duck Creek, for a way through the marshes, i., 60. Of mariners for wages, 63, 64. Of Charles Pickering, 67, 73. Rich- ard Noble, 75. Nicholas Bartlett, 75, 77. Against master of a ship and trial, 79. Respecting pa- tents, 86. Of Samuel Hersant for furnishing the prison, 101. Edward Everett for money, for "waiting on the provincial judges with his boat in the going their circuit, 157. Wm. Frampton re- moval of caves, 167. For a fair at New Castle, 181. Benj. Cham- bers, 189. C. Empson, 199. Rob- ert Jeffs, against forcible entry into his house, 199. Respecting exportation, 213. For a fair at centre of Philadelphia, 218. Of R. Turner, S. Carpenter and oth- ers, for a bank, 236. To extend Chester county, 263. To build a wharf at Chestnut street, 267. Of Brandywine on obstructions, 292. Roads from Philadelphia, 298. John White, clerk of Court, 327, 329. Samuel Carpenter-hogs not to run at large in towns, 327. Of Benjamin Chambers and F.
Rawle for a bridge over Arch and Front streets, 330. Of Markham and others, to take up arms against the French, 334. Justice Edmond Lassell on counterfeiting, 380. Against D. Lloyd, 383. Southampton township, 389. Re- specting roads, 386, 388, 389. Radnor township, 396. Against French traders, 436. Various, 478. For roads, 499. For bridges, 522. Nich. Scull, &c., for a road, 536.
For roads, ii., 10, 33, 111, 527. For fairs, 12. F. D. Pastorius in behalf of Germantown, 13. For re- pairs of High street wharf, 23. A. Hamilton, Post Master General, 33. Patrick Robinson for claims, 33. Of Philadelphia, 37. And Ches- ter township, 40. From Philadel- phia, 52. Wm. Markham, 121. James le Tort from jail, 163, 170. N. Gateau, 170. John Tatham for land, 179. Philadelphia on mon- ey, 221. Jacob Spicer on negro slave arrested in Philadelphia, 275. From Welsh tract for a ferry, 276. Of John Powell against it, 277. James Logan, 376. Of Philadelphia against New Castle, 379. Peter Evans, 391. James Heaton, 407. Philadelphia, 410. Story and Logan, 412. Bucks county, 488. Pastorius, Jawert, Kelpius and Falkner, 431. Thos. Fairman, 434. Robert Clay for release of goods, 513. R. Mason, road, 527. P. Bizalion, 545. Chester township, 546. Bristol, &c., respecting road, 547. Philadelphia road, 561. J. Le Tort, 562. Wm. Dilort to sell goods, 576. Wm. Eburn-rum seized, 605.
Hugh Pugh and Lazarus Thomas under sentence of death, iii., 41. Road from Conestoga to Brandy- wine, 43. Abraham Delucena- goods seized, 61. John Frazer for a vessel, 77. John Burrowes for release, 81. Inhabitants of Delaware-road from Philadelphia to Wiccacoa, 106, 107. From Schuylkill respecting taxes, 111. For roads in Chester county, &o.,
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142. J. and E. Cartledge, 186. Mary Woolvin, 187. Against powder house, 242, 244. Alex- ander Molliston against Wm. Till, 259. Roads-Frankford and Pe- quea, 263. Of John Duckett for a pardon, referred to Supreme Court, 276. Palatines to Gov. Keith respecting lands, 322. For new road to Wiccacoa, 547. Road from Philadelphia-stone bridge, &c., 573, 618. Respecting Courts of Chancery-its history, 617.
Respecting wears on Schuylkill river, iv., 17, 18, 20. Of Phila- delphia against Courts of Chan- cery, 35. Of Bucks county against it, 36. From Germans on Susquehannah, 64. For road in Chester county, 152, 266, 278. Durst Thome, &c., 171. N. Tainy, &c., on condemned goods, 173. Jacob Chamberlin - fine, 224. Roads, 247, 495. Thomas Cresap, Miles Foy, &c., on Mary- land affairs, 256. For roads, 278. Of criminals, 329. For new coun- ty out of Lancaster, 335. Mayor, &c., of Philadelphia to Governor to raise money, 379, 384, 385. Seven companies of soldiers, 466. Chester county - weights and measures, 507. Of Germans for pest house, 508, 509. Of Capt. John Titami, 625. Merchants against bills of credit, 750. For division of Philadelphia and Lan- caster county, 756.
Against road to Bristol by N. Craft, &c., v., 61. Uty Perkins for pardon, 75. George Gray, &c., road to Cobb's creek, 99. Hugh Bruslam for pardon, 105. From criminals, 157, 158. Pilots of Sussex county, 226. Of John King, 343. Of Chester county, 378. Of Hans Hamilton as Sheriff, 468. Of trespassers in Great Cove, 468. Moravian missionaries, 576. Roads, 577. Charles Bellamy to refit vessel, 597. Capt. Nery, 620, 654, 656. Alexander Mc- Ginty for aid, 662.
Inhabitants of Cumberland co., &c., asking for protection, vi., 130. Watt. Sipple, Maryland dis-
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pute, 417. Lurgan T. C. Co. for arms, 533. Of frontiers for protection, 550. Inhabitants near Penn's creek, 647. From several counties for defence, 670, 680.
Inhabitants of York-alarmed by successes of Indians, vii., 234. Of French neutrals support, 239. Cumberland county-Rev. John Steele, 241. Inhabitants of Lurgan township, 241. Capt. Solomon Goad, 347. Of merchants to ship provisions, 393, 459. Philip Ba- der, 399. From Bethlehem for a watch against Indians, 459. Sam- son Mifflin on embargo, 571. In- habitants of Pextang about forts Hunter and Halifax, 724. Of two convicted coiners, 725. R. Hill and S. P. Moore title to lands, 728. Of Philadelphia shipwrights taken at Oswego, 737. Of Lehigh township on Indians, 757.
Berks county on Indian rava- ages, viii., 99. Capt. Huet, 148. Of Philadelphia merchants against tonnage duty, 230. Of French neutrals, 269. F. Post to be sent as missionary to Indians, 301. Of merchants of Philadelphia against sale of Provincial ship, piers, &c., 574. For roads, 676.
Captain Armaolia of Spanish ship in distress, ix., 26. R. Hockley and E. Physick on pro- prietary estate, 178. From sev- eral counties on proprietary quit rents, 179. Of Wardens of Phi- lad'a, 366. Of merchants of Phila- delphia, lumber, staves, &c., 366, 367. John Reddick, land in Mary- land, 375, 376. Road from Read- ing to Fort Augusta, 440. Phila- delphia road, 623, 627. Lower Dublin township road, 628. For road from . Fort Augusta, 651. Of Chester against road from Philadelphia, 692, 703.
Respecting road from Philadel- phia to Lancaster, x., 65, 69. Inhabitants of Northumberland county against Connecticut peo- ple, 111. To call Assembly on account of Boston port bill, 180. From colonies, 239. Of Captain Du Casse, 262. From Bermuda
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for provisions, 413. Boats in Darby creek, 656.
Matthew Clarkson, &c., xi., 177. Robert Patton, 188. Levi Hol- lingsworth, 193. Of Lancaster for magistrates, &c., 211. Of Walter Hall against a debtor, 214. Of Bristol, 254. Of negro Harry, a slave, 263. Of Henry Funk and George Kreibel, 269. Of Captain Joseph Brady's company on draw- ing lots, 313. Jno. Swanwick for goods, 359. On calling out whole force, 394. Of Lutheran Reformed German Church at Easton, 422. Of soldiers, 458. Of Fannet town- ship for arms, 524. Chester co. battalion, 524. Eve Jeder and Esther Blackman, 579. Of pris- oners to be exchanged-verbal of Samuel Morris and others for a pardon of four prisoners, 564. Rev. S. Barton and A. Murray- negro Ralph for remission of pun- ishment of death, 565. From Fort Pitt, for pass for a boat with furs, for New Orleans, 568. Favor of Roberts and Car- lisle, 606, 607. Of their wives, 613. Of Captain Lightbourne, 636. L. Nicola-Wm. Low, 637. Against forestalling in Philadel- phia, 638, 640. Wm. Streaker, 641 .. Of Henry Sherer and others, 647. Thos. Fell, &c., Peregrine Jones, H. Meyers, 650. Of Mat- thew Clarkson in case of sloop Active, 657. Of sundry persons for broken cannon, 662. Of Lts. David Brown and Edward Ran- dolph, 665. Of disabled soldiers, and for stores-of Purviance, Dean and Henderson for stores-Chris- topher Getting, 667. Of Lieut. Sproat, 675. Of George Allen, Jona. Cowpland, John Wilson, David Franks, 679. Of Dr. Val- entine Standley, 691. For rum for boats, 694. Peter De Haven, 702. For pay-passes and par- don and against privateers, 703. For passes, clothing, &c., 704. Col. Johnston, R. Footman and Mag. Devine, porter brewery, 710. Of E. L. Treckel, claim on a house, 714. Thos. Hazelwood,
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&c., Lewis Nicola, 741. R. Mc- Neill, C. Crawford, sub-Lieuts. Northumberland, 749. Jno. Rey- nolds, Isaac Ely, Ann Tatnall, 750. Lieut. Honeyman, James Dundas, Matthew Gregg-wagon master for payment, 755. Arms to be brought to, 757. Mr. Hunter, A. Kleir, 759. Jacob Deisher for records, 764. Various, for passes, 770. Of military men, 766. Mer- chants of Philadelphia, 783.
For rations instead of money, xii., 2. Thos. Crouch, 3. Geo. Holder, Ann Calvert, Abigail Ault, Michael Farmer, Captain Newton Cannon, to sell cargo, 11. John Tully, Philip Nagle, Boudes Burke, and Wm. Phillips, 13. Capt. Watkins, Margaret Chal- mers, Lieutenant Honeyman and Pugh, 14. Of Philadelphia co., 15. Francis Hopkinson, 17. Thos. Hanson for pardon, and for a pass- Rev. W. Rogers for rations-to sweep Delaware for pay, 20, 21. For passes, 22, 23, 24. Reynold Keen respecting his estate, 26. John Hayes, flag of truce, 31. Lucy Thompson, Joseph Musgen- ung, Nathaniel Sackett, 32, 33. Abraham Chapman, 32. Timothy Hooker, 34. Elizabeth Young, Rachael Shubert-L. Nicola for reward, 37. Capt. Jno. McPher- son, 38, 39. Joseph Dean, 45. Fred. Sneider, doorkeeper, 48, 49. Mrs. Mary Matlack, 50. Com- modore Hazelwood-W. Johnston and John Lewis bail for two men who join British army in Phila- delphia, 57. John Swanwick, Margaret Crohan, Catharine Ma- lone, Ann Williams, 58, 59. In- valid corps, 64. John Young, Elizabeth Condor, 67. Charles Hurst, Augustus Willett, Daniel Gomez, 72, 73. To search river for wrecks-of Michael Huffnagle, of Susannah Simmons, Mary Cressons, not granted-Myer Hart, 75. Andrew Sponseller, James McKee, John Donnelly, Ellen Kir- chenschlaeger, ( bastard)-of Sarah Growden, 76, 77. Andrew Right, Catharine Ebert, Michael Teter,
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Susannah Simons, Elizabeth Stew- art, 78, 79. Of John Rein, Rey- nolds Keen, Captain McGinley, Mary Cussans, Mary Gunnerson, Ernst Ludwick Baish, John Mar- shall, 80, 81. Joseph Greeswald, 83. Edward Fitzrandolph, James Pannel, 86. Wm. Call of Ger- mantown and Matthias Stimmell, 92. Inhabitants of Penn's valley respecting militia duty, 104. For passes, 106, 112. In favor of Ralph, a negro, an imposition, 113. Jed. Snowden, 116. Chas. Willing, &c., 120. Abraham Ris- tean for negro slave, 134. In- habitants of Northumberland, 138. Major S. Bush, Capt. Jacob Buss, &c., David Franks, 141. Jere- miah Simmons, Thomas Guion, 142, 143. Mary Flood, George Harding, 149. Catherine Fritz, Francis Nelson, 150. For passes, not granted, 157. Of officers of ship General Greene, Ann Win- ters, Ann Nicholson, 158, 159. Capt. Williams to take provisions to French fleet, 162. Elizabeth Rapp, 163. Mary Miller, Henry Wauher, 190, 191. Jane Smith, 197. B. Soden, 200. Mary Jones, Samuel Kenny, &c., 201, 202. Wm. Mackey, 202. Daniel Wingate, 205. John Paul Schott, Eleanor Quinn, Francis Lally, 216, 217. Wm. Cassidy, Peter Swope, 257. Isaac Kauffman, Frederick Koble, Wm. Keyser, 223. Margaret Brown, 225. Presi- dent's house, 236, 244. Of John Reine-wife of Casper Guyer, 237. John Wright, Dr. Adams, 238. Mary Harding, Elizabeth Voght, and Owen Ryan, 242. Joseph Walker, James Norris, 247. Of Cumberland, 248. Isaac Melchior, &c., to receive conti- nental money-prisoner for cloth- ing, 248. Dr. Kennedy, C. Mifflin, S. McGinnis, 253. Wm. Barton and Paul Zantzinger, Cornelius Lery, Mary Machbanks, Ann Riche, Peter Schwoope, 256, 257. Rebecca Paul, Jane Evans, Mag- dalen Divine, 258. John Ens- menger, 267. Jacob Taney, 271.
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