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respecting, 694, 698. His con- duct, 699. And Captain Orndt, 723. Visits Governor, 725. His son Amos, 726. Demands deed of 1718, his opinion of Croghan and Johnson, 731. Opinion on building, and scalps, 735. Com- missioners to Wyoming appoint- ed, 754. Arrives in Philadelphia respecting belt and scalps, 756. At Philadelphia on his return from Wyoming, 770. Mr. Ed- monds sent to, 773. Conference with, at Philadelphia, viii., 9, 29, 100. Sends insolent reply to Governor, 30. Insists on his clerk being present, 30, 31. Holds conference and smokes pipe with Governor, 32. Specch, 32. Refers to treaty at Easton, 33, 39, W. Logan confers with, 31, 40. Governor's speech to, 42, 54. Letter of Governor to Colonel Washington, by, 56. Speech, &c., at Mr. Horsfield's, 84. In Philadelphia, 86. Letter by his sons, named to three nations on Allegheny, 96. His demands, 114. Ask as a favor of Governor to appoint James Perry as a cap- tain, 115. Message of Governor to, 129. Conference with, at Nescopec, 133. Asks for colors taken by Will. Sock from French, 134. Message sent by F. Post from Cherokees, 135. Behaves badly at Easton, 172. Inquiry as to the cause of his alleged greatness, 190. Speaks on claims to lands, 202. Describes River Indians living near Esopus, 217. Quakers' views of his com- plaints for lands, 243. Report of committee appointed by council on, 246-261. Visits Governor, 344, 403, 414, 463. Delivers prisoners, 414. Conference with Governor H., 435, 500. To be informed of murder of Dr. John, 455. Goes to Ohio with F. Post, 469. Conference at Philadelphia, 484. Stopped, 491. Conference at Philadelphia about N. E. set- tlers at Wyoming, 500. Letter to, from Sir William Johnson, 507. Sends message about Con- necticut settlers, 570. Conference
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at Philadelphia, 600, 622, 707. Assertions about lands, related by Isaac Stille at conference, 454, 661, 667. Conferences with, ix., 6.
Telfair, Rev. Dr., and wife, deed to, xii., 259.
Temple, John, seized and imprison- ed, xi., 362. Enlarged, 371.
Tents to be made of awnings, x., 630, 633. To be procured for troops at Chester, x., 540, 640. Terrans, James, Justice, xii., 391. Terrence, Adam, deo'n Indian mur- ders, vi., 648.
Territories, difficulties between, and Province, ii., 124-129, 130. Ad- dress to Governor, 128. Make proposals, 130. Separation in legislation, 133. Meeting of Re- presentatives of, 134. To meet at New Castle, 134. Separated from Provinces-Assembly to be called, 163. Governor has not met them, 423. Meeting, mes- sages and answers, 424-426.
Test Law, memorial of Philadelphia, xiv., 573. Referred to Assembly, 574.
Tetamy, Moses, bears insolent mes- sage from Tedyuscung to Gover- nor, viii., 30, 31. Sent on mes- sage to Minnisink Indians, 140, 149. At Easton, 175. Sent to Ohio, 491.
Teter, Michael, a disabled soldier, case of, and course to be pursued, xii., 78.
Thanksgiving days-for birth of a Prince, i., 229. For victory over French, ii., 215. Appointed, v., 50. viii., 235; ix., 41; xi., 627; xii., 369. Appointed by United States, xvi., 189. Pro- clamation of Council for, 232.
Theatres, &c., memorial of Quakers against, xiii., 741.
Theatrical exhibitions, against, xv., 590, 595.
. Thomas, Arthur, and sons, to have their papers secured, x., 661. Money received for house and lot of Arthur Thomas, xii., 104.
Thomas, Lieut .- Colonel David, bat- talion, x., 686, 695.
Thomas, Evan, Justice, iii., 531.
Thomas, George, recommended by
Proprietary as Governor - Lord Baltimore petitions against him, iv., 249. Arrives, presents com- mission, takes oath, and is pro- claimed Governor at Court House, 288. Appoints Thos. Lawrie secretary, 289. Message to As- sembly, 290. Receives opposition from Lord Baltimore, 290. Ad- dress from Assembly, 292. Cor- respondence with Governor Ogle, 302. Message to Assembly on bills of credit, 303. Flag to be raised on his arrival from Antigua, 304. Messages to Assembly, 290, 305. Rule for passing laws, 306. Makes a special present to Allum- mappes, 310. Messages, 314, 319, 322, 331-333, 335, 348, 352, 355, 359. Answers of Assembly, 316, 321, 330, 333, 348, 355, 360, 365. On bills of credit, 319, 335. Cor- respondence with Commissioners on Maryland line, 329. On eleo- tions, 335. On Spanish affairs, 354. Meets Assembly at New Castle, 356. Calls Assembly at Philadelphia, submits papers from England on coin and bills of ore- dit, 359. Messages to Assembly, 368, 380, 398, 405, 407, 409, 413. 419. Do., and answers from do., 367, 371, 387, 402-405, 414, 435. On liberty of conscience, 368-371, 381. Orders petitioners of Phila- delphia for raising money to ap- pear before Council, 379. Bill, Governor's message on, 384. Com- plains of Israel Pemberton, 389. Letter to pilots, not licensed, 394. Proclamation on war with Spain, 396. Message to Assembly re- viewing various proceedings, 398, 401. On defence of Province, 401. Answer to Assembly on bill to raise money on Philadelphia, 409- 413. Orders a man wounded by an Indian under care of Dr. Græme, 413. Answers to Assem- bly on Philadelphia money bill, 419. Letter to Indians respecting wounded man, 420. Speech to Assembly on defence, 422. On communicating to Assembly ori- ginals received from England, 425, 426. On peace with Spain, 427. On draft on Treasury, 461.
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Messages to Assembly, 438-443, 449, 461-466, 473, 491-495, 507, 510. Do. from, 435, 438, 448, 450, 476, 491-495, 509. On en- listing servants, 438, 443. Addi- tional instructions on bills of cre- dit, 471-473. Proclamation for enlisting soldiers for Cuba, 500. On pest-house, 507, 508, 510. Messages, 510, 540, 590-600, 601, 602, 621, 626, 627, 634, 658, 672, 677, 678, 679, 737, 749, 750, 754, 756, 757. Letter to Indians, 588, 602, 763, 772. Messages from Assembly, 549, 602, 603-618, 637, 659, 673, 678, 679, 687, 730, 754, 763, 773. Seal at arms, 639. On election riots in Philadelphia, 623. On naturalizing Protestants, 627. On Indian skirmish in Virginia, 634. Receives money from As- sembly, 639. Mediates with In- dians on behalf of Virginia, 653. Letter to Governor Gooch, and answer, 653-655. Indian affairs, 658. Dispatches from England on probable rupture with France, 670. Speech to Assembly on, 671, 672. Trustees of Loan Office, bills of credit, 673. Rupture with France, 677. Murder by Dela- wares, 678, 687. Going to Vir- ginia and Maryland, 689. Pro- clamation of war between England and France, 696. Treaty with Indians at Lancaster, 697-737. War with France-privateers- treaty with Indians, &o., 737. On capture of vessels by French pri- vateers, 749. Expedition against Cape Breton, 754, 763. New county, 756. Catawbas and Vir- ginia, 757, 758. Proclamation against selling rum to Indians, 759. Letter to Wm. Hill, keeper of powder-house, 764. Answer to Assembly on grant of provisions for King's use, 768. Importance of gaining over the Indians from the French, 792. Commission and instructions to Commissioners to Albany. 773-777.
Proposes new members of Coun- cil, v., 1. Circular to Captains of militia, 2, 6. Messages to As- sembly, 4, 26, 36, 44, 45, 46, 56, 57, 62. Messages from Assembly,
26, 36, 44, 46, 48, 54, 58, 63. Men to be raised, 42. Bills of credit, 44, 45, 46. Reduction of Canada, 49. Proclamation for Thanksgiving Day, 50. Address to King, 51. Money and clothing for troops, 56, 57. Proposes going to England for his health, 61. Announces in a message his inten- tion, 62 ; also, death of John Penn, 62. Short review of Governor's administration, 62. Nominates members of Council, 64, 68. Has sailed for Great Britain - succeed- ed by Anthony Palmer, 68, 76.
Additional instructions to, vi., 192. Message of Assembly on, 226-236. Proceedings of Council in his time, 723.
Thomas, Joshua, sale of estate, xii., 468.
Thomas, Lazarus, a murderer, under sentence of death, petitions for a pardon - arguments for and against, iii., 40.
Thomas, Colonel Richard, receives accoutrements, x., 673, 733. Sta- tioned at French Creek powder works, xi., 48, 130.
Thomas, William, sale of estate, xii., 481.
Thome, Durst, petition respecting condemned goods, iv., 171, 227. Thome, John, Justice, xiv., 180.
Thompson, Alex., member of As- sembly, dies, xii., 188.
Thompson, Andrew, Justice, xiv., 247.
Thompson, Capt. Archibald, x., 692. Sub-Lieutenant of Philadelphia, to act in Col. Coates' place, he being a prisoner with the enemy, xi., 419.
Thompson, Benjamin, Lieutenant of boat "Experiment," x., 335.
Thompson, Isaac, Lieutenant, xi., 640. Coroner, xiv., 555.
Thompson, James, Councillor, xi., 699. Purchases flour, xii., 75, 77, 143. Account as member, 304.
Thompson, Jesse, wounded and scalped by Indians on Susque- hanna, clothing for, xi., 747.
Thompson, John, Coroner, v., 552, 662. Sheriff, ix., 333, 398, 547. Sent with Indians from Fort Pitt
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to Redstone, 539. Instructions to, 540. Sheriff, x., 56, 100, 211, 372; xi., 179, 378, 596. Pay- master, 751. Commissary of musters-sends rolls and names of officers, xii., 73, 78.
Thompson, Joseph, Coroner, vii., 266.
Thompson, Joshua, Coroner, vi., 638 ; viii., 402, 506.
Thompson, Peter, claim, xv., 481. Thompson, Robert, Coroner, iv., 748. Thompson, Lieutenant Robert, xii., 2.
Thompson, Samuel, Captain, xii., 70. Resigns as Justice, xiii , 748. Coroner, xv., 300.
Thompson, Colonel William, Letter respecting Indians, viii., 111; xi., 556, 567, 573.
Thompson, Brigadier-General Wil- liam, makes charges against Tho- mas Mckean, xi., 653. Denial, 659. Called before Council-De- clines, 660. Dies-Pension to widow, xv., 234, 286, 345, 413, 472. Certificate to his widow, xvi., 341.
Thompson, Schooner General, pri- vateer, x., 743.
Thomson, Charles, master of Qua- ker school, appointed by Teedy- uscung his clerk, vii., 665. Asks for copies of letters, &c., 724, 725. Attends with Teedyuscung at a conference in Philadelphia, viii., 114. Appointed with Fred- erick Post messenger to Indians, 132, 147. Conference with, at Nescopec, 132. (Secretary) makes an "indecent and affronting ap- plication" to the Vice-President respecting a house, xi., 531. Sec- retary of Congress, xii., 187. Paid for kettles taken for public service, xiii., 319. Letter, xiv., 23, 143.
Thorne, Rev. Mr., Episcopal clergy- man complained of and suspici- ous, xii., 334.
Thornton, Joseph, Sheriff, viii., 402, 506.
Thread, manufacture of, proposed by John Marshall, xii., 81.
Tiadaughton creek, ix., 554.
Tiaogon, great number of Indians at, vil., 137.
Tickings, manufacture of, in Phila- delphia, ix., 354.
Tilghman, Colonel, aid of General Washington, arrives with news of surrender of Lord Cornwallis, xiii., 94.
Tilghman, Edward, employed as counsel in suit, Thomas Proctor for Hogg Island, xv., 372.
Tilghman, James, elected member of Council in room of William Till, deceased, ix., 354. Sent to Easton on Wyoming affairs, 749. Report, 750. Sent to Williams- burg as a Commisssioner to Lord Dunmore, x., 173. Instructions, 175. Report, 181. Allowed to visit his family, xi., 285. Parole returned, and he discharged, 489, 492. Late Secretary of the Land Office under Proprietaries-called on for the books, papers, &c., xii., 690. Secretary of Land Of- fice, xiii., 420.
Till, William, a magistrate of Sus- sex county, is complained against for indecent expressions against proprietary's family, and arbi- trary acts against Alexander Mol- liston-he is superseded, iii., 259. Confesses his error, and is re-in- stated, 269, 270. Member Coun- cil, iv., 508. Mayor of Philadel- phia, 623. 3d Judge of Supreme Court, 640. Appointed Collector of Customs at New Castle in room of Thomas Græme, deceased, v., 244. (President Council, ) to William Parsons, vii., 267. A Supreme Judge, vii., 558. Col- lector of New Castle, viii., 39. Justice of Supreme Court-infirm, is displaced, ix., 203. Member of Council, dies, 354.
Timber wheels for General Arm- strong, xi., 757. Tin to be purchased, x., 640.
Tinicum, part of Joseph Galloway's forfeited estate, deed for, xii., 256, 331, 352. (Bucks county,) deed to E. Carson, xiii., 236. To Colonel F. Murrry, 277.
Tinker, Governor John, of Rhode Island, applies for permission to obtain provisions, vii., 151.
Tinogon, Delaware Indians move from, to Susquehanna, viii., 120.
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Tioga, riots at-Letter to Governor of New York and delegation in Congress on, xv., 278. Intelli- gence from, 307. N. Dennison sent to, receives pay, 312. Goods distributed to Indians at, xiv., 604. Report of Maclay, 658, 662. Tissue, William, Captain, xii., 70. Titami, Captain John, a Delaware chief, petition, iv., 624.
Tittemy, Joseph, vii., 431.
Tittermary, John, pass for, xi., 578.
Tobacco, seized by Governor, asked to be restored, i., 343. Casks regulated, i., 465. Transporta- tion from Maryland to be stopped, 465, 468. More at Philadelphia than can be shipped, 610, 611. A "Say Master" proposed to pre- vent packing unmerchantable, ii., 26.
Todd, Alexander, Justice for Dock Ward, xv., 160.
Todd, Andrew, Surgeon, General Greene, xi., 765. Justice, xii., 753. Tolbert, Captain, xi., 423.
Tolbert, Major Jeremiah, xii., 678. Tomlinson, John, art of boring and grinding gun barrels to be purchased from, x., 533, 648.
Tonge, William, applies to have papers delivered to him as Clerk of New Castle county-as naval officer-requirement of Council, Li., 97.
Tonnage, duty on, proposed - ob- jeoted to, viii., 30, 31, 35, 67, 100. Petition of merchants against, 230, 232, 334. Duty, how and at what rate to be esti- mated, xii., 588.
Toombs, Colonel, to rendezvous at Swedesford, xi., 301.
Tootelaes, alias Chaponick, iii., 511. Topham, Captain Daniel, applies for the brick-yard in Northern Liberties, xii., 311.
Tories, proceedings, persons and papers, x., 358, 360, 460, 503, 616, 677. Committed - their names, xi., 58, 89, 190, 472, 478, 479, 481. Suspected persons to be arrested, 283. Proceedings against, 283. Remonstrance of, 292. Arrests, 308. Act against, 481.
Torrance, Joseph, Sheriff, xv., 303, 584; xvi., 202, 208.
Tortnor, Robert, Ensign, xii., 10. Tost, John, Sheriff of Philadelphia county, i., 58.
Touche, Chevalier de la, authorized to collect French sailors, xii., 723. Toutasariaga, Indian chief, iii., 500. Towers, John, may deliver lanterns and knapsacks to Colonel Miles,' v, 636. Various orders to, 640, 648, 649, 651, 657, 658, 662, 664, 672, 677, 688.
Towers, Robert, appointed Commis- sary of powder magazine, x., 301. Powder at Germantown, &c., 304, 306, 307, 308, 313. Reports, 328, 331, 333, 339, 340, 352, 375, 378,- 382, 398, 404, 417, 421, 426, 428, 430, 435, 436, 440, 510, 527, 555. To keep key of magazine, 341. To prove and stamp muskets, 383. Commissary, to deliver cannon, 402. To deliver powder to Congress, 415, 416. To receive and examine arms, &c., 422. Fix racks for arms in State-house, 422. Quantity of shot in store, 431. To furnish Congress with powder, &c., 435. And shot, 443. Reports, 447, 456, 458, 463, 496. Powder to Virginia, 458, 408. Lives next but one door to Pres- byterian Church, Market street, 471. To furnish brass, 483. Pay increased, 497. Reports, 503, 566. To procure formers, &c., 589. Orders on, for ammunition, &c., 613. Orders for delivery of stores, &c., xi., 4.
Town, Benjamin, gunsmith, x., 422. Printer, suspected of printing se- ditious paper, "Slow and Sure," and William Young, his appren- tice, committed, zii., 325. (See 319.)
Townsend, Admiral, applies for ex- port of provisions for fleet, vii., 571.
Townsend, Lyttleton, Coroner, x., 211.
Townships, if., 520, 530. Pounds to be erected in each, iii., 345 ; iv., 278.
Tracey, Lieutenant, murdered by Lieutenant Hamilton, x., 8.
Trade, Act in favor of certain per-
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sons to, proposed, iii., 234. Of Northern colonies restrained, 401, 408. Indian, bill to regulate, vi., 743. With Indians, vii., 177, 433, 455, 463; viii., 19, 24, 29, 39, 51, 71, 76, 234, 332; ix., 53, 264, 552, 642, 656, 706. English government take it into their hands, 581.
Trade and Navigation, to be encour- aged, i., 574.
Trade, Lords of, letter from, on de- fence of New York, ii., 114. With Spaniards in West Indies to . be opened, 179. Appoint new Commissioners of, 403. On coin, and bills of credit, iv., 356-360, 500. On presents to Indians, v., 711. Letter on Indian affairs, . and proceedings at Fort George, vi., 59. Additional instructions to Governor Thomas, 192. Let- ters to and from, vii., 272, 278, 386, 738, 740. Order embargo, 387. Ask account of iron manu- factures, 1749-1756, 738. And plantations, Commissioners' pro- ceedings respecting regulations, ix., 341, 343. Order Governor Penn to send an account of manu- factures in Pennsylvania since 1734, 343, 354. With Indians, 552.
Traders-see Free Society of.
Traill, Robert, appointed to receive and distribute provisions collected in Northampton county, xi., 422. Store keeper declines, 437. Coun- cillor, xv., 100.
Traill, Thomas, Sheriff, xiii., 89, 395, 724.
Train, David, Coroner, x., 56.
Traitors, Act for attainder of, xi., 481, proclamation against certain, 483, 493, 496. Secretary to keep register of attainted persons, 503, 504. Instructions to agents, 504. Proclamation against, 513, 518, 523. Estates, 529, 535, 538, 539, 556, 587. Letter from Mas- sachusetts respecting, 629. Cau- tion against purchasing estates of, on account of frauds, 654. Sales of estates, 745. Suspicious per- sons, xii., 8, 11, 12, 49, 80, 83, 106, 113, 114, 133, 145, 177, 199, 206, 222, 223, 237, 243. Procla-
mation against, 27, 287, 312. Es- tates, 80, 114, 116, 117, 174, 185, 204, 222, 246, 247, 259, 260, 265, 268. 299, 300, 309. Not to go at large, 133, 323, 331. Traitors, 268, 270, 271, 272, 277, 293, 334, 336, 339, 340, 390, 401, 416, 419, 425, 470, 478, 481, 495, 496, 501, 515, 521, 524, 536, 553, 557, 558, 566, 577, 610, 612, 615, 617, 619, 651, 663, 665, 674, 675, 709, 710, 722, 729, 730, 733, 734, 737, 742, 745, 747, 751, 752, 775, 778, 781, 782. xiii., 5, 9, 11, 12, 20, 23, 26, 30, 31, 32, 35, 38, 52, 56, 57, 78, 80, 94, 97, 98, 101, 108, 140, 146, 163, 170, 171, 175, 180, 182, 199, 204, 207, 209, 236, 246, 251, 252, 273, 277, 281, 296, 297, 301, 303, 333, 346, 361, 385, 403, 430, 448, 450, 498, 505, 516, 519, 529, 590, 592, 599, 623, 646, 695, 701, 735, 748, 766, 776. xiv., 34, 47, 56, 140, 290, 292, 359, 385, 451, 463, 495, 498, 578, 589, 590, 642, 651, 663. xv., 4, 6, 8, 9, 14, 26, 40, 43, 51, 73, 74, 82, 99, 124, 126, 149, 153, 172, 180, 185, 187, 191, 192, 220, 223, 237, 260, 261, 265, 277, 382, 406, 413, 425, 427, 428, 468, 471, 606, 640, 657. xvi., 23, 107, 136, 155, 179, 217, 273, 283, 309, 350, 363, 387, 422, 507, 540.
Transports arrive at New York and sail southward, xi., 3.
Trapnall, Jno. Coroner, ix., 333, 398. Treason-prisoners under sentence of death for, iii., 110. Treason- able plans discovered and persons arrested at Carlisle, xi., 307.
Treasurer and deputy, salary, i., 111. Appointed, 111. ii., 122. Provin- cial, Security, ix, 578, 580 State appointed, xi., 257., xii., 554 .- Treasury of New Jersey robbed, ix., 543, 544. Treasury depart- ment United States, act of Con- gress establishing, xvi., 164.
Treaties with Indians, ii., 15, 299. To be made with five nations, iii., 403. Penn and Indians, 338 .- With Holland on contrabands of war, iv., 487, at Lancaster, 697. With Six Nations at Albany, re- ports, v., 7, 26. At Easton, vii., 204, 220. Preliminaries, 206. Opening, 207. Persons present,
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207. Governor's speech, 210. Par- ticular description of wampum used, 216. Strange conduct of Teedyuscung, 217. Strange speech of New Castle, 218. Speech of Governor on giving belt, 218. Meeting breaks up, 219. Names of Indians present at, 220. At Har- ris's and Lancaster, 506, 551. Of 1763, between France and England, proclaimed, ix., 80. With Indians at Fort Stanwix, boundaries described, 554. Of peace with Morocco, xv., 268.
Trees, penalty for cutting, marked on boundary, i., 128.
Trego, Benjamin and Joseph, ar- rested and enlarged, xi. 308,
Trelawney, Governor of Jamaica, to be asked for loan of cannon, v., 228. Ask to levy forces, 233. Letter respecting impressing sea- men, 326. Decision of Council, 327.
Trembleur, privateer, at Philadel- phia, v., 249. Her French pris- oners ordered to Newtown jail, 264.
Trent, William, Member of Council, ii., 118. Judge, 239. Speaker, iii., 69. Claim for bearing present to Indians at Ohio, v., 490. Ac- count from Ohio, 616. At the forks, 660. Views ground for Fort, 660. Ensign Ward of his company, surrenders Fort at Mo- nongahela, vi., 28. Braddock's defeat, 481. Affairs at Patterson's creek, 641. Aid proposed for his relief, 743, 744. Proposed as Secretary at treaty, vii., 516. Letters, 601, 669.
Trenton Ferry-two good horses to be established at, viii., 71. Troops sent to, in shallops, xi., 25. Boats and Commodore sent to, 39. Six colors taken from Hes- sians, 40. Prisoners from, 76. Gondolas to be sunk near, 470, 471. Officers of State fleet-leave for Lancaster, 521. Court on Connecticut claim meets at, xiii., 430. Witnesses, 442.
Trevis, Capt. John, sub-Lieutenant, . xi., 448.
Triesback, Colonel Jost,' battalion, xi., 126.
Trindle, John, sub-Lieutenant, xii., 322.
Trimble, James, xii, 718. Sum- moned as a witness, xiii., 296. xiv., 466. Paid for filling patents for land, xv., 139, 229. Assistant Secretary, 592. To draw convey- ances with Colonel Johnston, 609. Trophies of war - resolution of Congress, 1778, request of board of war for, xii., 242.
Troops to be raised from different counties, x., 757.
Trover and Conversion-action for, ii., 407.
Trueby, Christopher, Justice, xiv., 180.
Trumbull, Jonathan, Governor of Connecticut. Letter from Presi- dent Hamilton, ix., 777. Let- ters to and from on Susquehanna county, x., 4, 119, 151, 152, 163, 164. Resolutions of Council and Assembly, 119. Letter from, xiv., ·2.
Trumbull, Continental frigate, xii., 712, 722, 760, 778.
Trump, Capt., vi., 764.
Tsanandowa-lands at, iii., 273. Letter from Abraham Wendall at, to Governor of Virginia, 609.
Tuck, Peter, of Bucks county, com- plains of Indians, ix., 385.
Tucker, Henry, chairman of depart- ment of Bermuda-letter with powder, x., 321.
Tucking, Robert, care of prisoners, xi., 89.
Tuckness, Robert, appointed agent for Indian trade at Fort Allen, viii, 234. Resigns, 286.
Tudor, Henry, appointed to ship Montgomery as pilot, x., 679. Tulleken, Captain, demands quar- ters for troops, vii., 359.
Tulpehocken-lands, J. Logan and Indians, respecting, iii., 322. The farthest inhabited part of the province assigned to Palatines from New York, 323. Indian murders near, vi., 704, 738 .- Horses stolen by, viii , 401.
Turbett, Captain Thomas, x., 686, 692.
Tulbert, Henry, Sheriff, z., 211.
Turbutt, Samuel, collector of excise, xvi., 83.
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Turnbull, Marmee & Co. Paid, 324. Claim land on which Fort Pitt was erected, xiv., 124. Petition to trade with Indians, 520. Report on their case, xvi., 158.
Turnbull, William, agent for pur- chase of flour, xii., 45, 76, 107, 112, 142, 144, 202, 203, 252 .- Accounts, 252, 267, 380, 385, 595, 634. Orders to, for money, xiii., 43. To appraise goods, 577. Ao- counts, xv ; 302, 345, 651.
Turner, Joseph, member of Council, v., 65. To examine negroes of flag of truce, 74, 75. Commit- tee on Indian land claims, viii., 259. Papers belonging to land office to be demanded of, xiii., 434. Turner, Robert, a judge, i., 119. A justice, 120, 176. Register, pro. tem., 185. Resigns, 195. Has pieces of eight, petition re- specting, 209. Scandalous report about, is justified by Council, 210. Lieut. of Governor, 211. Petition for road to Bucks, 298. Councillor, 365. Treasurer, 436, 443. Member of New Council, 580. Arrested, 608.
Turner, Thomas, keeper of .State flag, xiii., 586.
Tuscorora suffers from Indians, vi., 674.
Twightwees, described, iii., 440. town attacked by French and Indians, v., 599 .- Message from, 600. Death of King, 617. Pres- ent of condolence, 617. Discourse with Owendats, vi., 199.
Tybout, Andrew, care of prison- ers, xi., 89.
Tyler, John, armorer, xi., 408. Pe- tition, xi., 655.
Tyng, Charles, to distribute salt and flour, xii., 119.
Tyoninhogaroa, Indian chief, iii., 440.
Type founder, Jacob Bay, at Ger- mantown, xii., 326.
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Udrie, Colonel Daniel, rosigns as sub-Lieutenant, xii., 675.
Ullaloes, a chief of Ganawese In- dians, xiii., 605, 606.
Ulm, city of, burgomasters and ma- gistrates of, answer to letters from, xiv., 356.
Underwood, John, Sheriff, xv., 296, 566.
Unfree Ships, proceeded against, i., 90, 121, 122. Condemnation, 122. Difficulty with purchaser, 124.
Union, act of, i., 619. Flag, v., 350. Of colonies, vi., 16, 38, 71, 72, 78, 87, 89, 93, 96, 100. Plan of, 105, 109.
Union saw-mill, on the Lehigh, xv., 194, 229, 230 ; xvi., 83.
Union, Federal ship, placed by per- mission of Council, in State-house yard, after procession, xv., 487.
United States, lottery tickets re- ceived and sent to Board of Treas- ury, xi., 477. Independence ao- knowledged, xiii., 543. Procla- mation of Congress on cessation of hostilities, 555. Benj. Stille ap- proved to settle accounts with, 558. Proclamation of Pennsyl- vania on peace-Hessian flags given to Pennsylvania, 559. State of expenditures under head of contingencies, xiv., 652. Re- turns of electors of President and Vice-president, and proclamation, xv., 655. President's letter on mode of transmitting acts of Congress, &c., xvi., 93. Thanks- giving appointed by, 189. Claims of the several States against, 353. Temporary and permanent seat of Government, 408. Accounts with 429. Pay for loss while in service of, 536. Claims on, 540.
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