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North Carolina, Indian treaties with, iv., 323, 324. Prisoners to be distributed, 733. List of those sent to Philadelphia, 734. Troops to go to Billingsport, v., 418. Offers troops for Philadelphia, vi., 183. Rendezvous in, 302. Letter to Governor Caswell respecting a prisoner, viii., 191. Letter to Governor, demand for fugitive, x., 353. Acts to comply with requisitions, xi., 17, 23. Gov. Caswell sends acts for dele- gates to convention, 116. Pro- poses amendment to Constitution United States, 674. Act appoint- ing delegates to Convention in Philadelphia, 117. Cession to United States of eastern territory accepted, 681. Cession of lands to United States, 688.
North Kill, ii., 159, 675.
North Kill, Fort at, iii., 31, 253; xii., 424-426.
Northumberland county, petition of officers against Connecticut settlers, ii., 240. Memorial for defence, iv., 669, 685. Condition of troops at, v., 85. Militia, 158. Militia, vi., 169, 499. Indian murders in, 499, 575. No flints, 500. Arms for, 522. Supplies for, 539. Defenceless state of, 577. Murders in, 590. Waste of ammunition, 593. Distressing condition, 609, 631, 633, 634, 637, 642, 692, 729. Case of Mr. Lodge, vii., 546. Distresses of, 586. Sheriff to be sued for escapes, 700. Forts Muncey and Jenkins, 760. Memorial of Justices respec- ting Courts, want of District Attorney, &c., 72. Long suspen- sion of justice has rendered people licentious, 73. Indians and Tories, 117, 574, 593, 614. Officers for troops at, 317, 341. Justices dis- charge a deserter, 356. Petition, 519. Orders to Justices respecting officers, 545. Distress of, 593, 596, 598, 604, 618. Fort Freeland de- stroyed, 586, (See Freeland Fort.) Much exposed, viii., 88. Troops, 97. Condition of, 156, 157, 167, 249, 558. Scarcity of provisions at, 270. Council at, deferred on account of trial of F. Hopkinson, 658. Condition of, ix., 208. Magistrates, 229. Taxes, 381, 440. Indians in, 392. New Board of Commissioners, 440. Records, 440. Letter of Council to magis- tracy and Sheriff, &c., of, respecting Wyoming, x., 295, 303, 304. Sheriff to arrest insur- gents, 344. Magistrates to aid, 344, 347, 460. Field Officers elected, 404. Militia Officers, 444, Disturbances in, 448. Justices of, to Alexander Patterson, &c., to keep peace, 628. To John Franklin, &c., demanding arms,
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&c., 629. Answer of John Frank- lin, 629. Letter to prothonotaries respecting Wyoming, 749. Claim for forfeited land in, xi., 58. Letter from L. Keene, Prothono- tary of, 111. Recording of deeds, 123. Returns of officers, 416. Pension of Widow Mercer, 677. Indians in, 710. Murders on two Indians in, xii., 318, 319, 320.
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Oaths, and Affirmations, Act respect- ing, i., 158. Dedimus to adminis- ter, iv., 40. Or test law, opposi- tion to, v., 427. Taken by C. J. Mckean, 621. Of allegiance to be taken, vi., 438, 484. Form of Certificate, 679. To be taken by Soldiers, viii., 291. By several young men, 383. Of Edward Fox, x., 103. Act of Congress respect- ing, xi., 600.
O'Bail, Cap., (Indian, ) xii., 300.
Obligations, J. Smith and J. Owens, iv., 245. Jonathan Smith, 246. For appearance, v., 695.
O'Brien, Mrs. Sarah, examination of, v., 837.
Odgers, William, an officer of cus- toms, murder of, iv., 297. De- mand of murderer at New York, 297.
Office, claimed by Peter Evans, i., 234.
Officers of Pennsylvania Regiment in Prov'ce, pay and dates of Commis- sions, iii., 88. Quarters at Pbila- delphia, 558. Of the Province in 1773, showing their salaries, &c., iv. 600-603. In Army and Navy appointments, &c., v., 88, 89, 90, 114, 124, 285, 265, 284, 298, 808, 855, 856, 895, 401, 551, 788. Ex- change of, 165. Rank, 172, 241, 871, 488. List of in Penn. State Reg., 318, 341, 528, 595. Inso- lence of, 59. In pay of U. S., 176, 345. Address of respecting Militia of Penn., 186, To Assem- bly, 724. Charges against, 756. Non Commissioned, vi., 159. In- convenience of too many, 151. In- structions to recruiting, 248. List of recruiting, 249, 261. They ask
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more pay, 280, 287, 288, 827. May be suspended by the States, 856. Promotion of, 857, 677. An increase of, recommended, 887, 897. Appointed, 461. Gen. McIn- tosh, 467. In Army, rank of, ap- peal to Congress on, &o., vii., 162, 607, 660, 691. Washington on, 188. European, to divest them- selves of European ideas-letter to Gen. Pulaski, 288. Recruiting, letter to, 800. Appointments, 806, 512, 607. Petition of, of Penna. line on rank, 306. Men in State Navy. 878, 889. At Billingsport and Mud Island, letters to, 409, 424. Resolutions of Congress re- specting, 486, Necessary, 452. Recommended, 501, 553, 565, 597. At Mud Island and Billingsport relieved, 502. Conduct to be in- quired into, 542. Authority vested in the State, 552. Half pay, 582. Mr. Brodhead, 583, 606. Who have broken parole, 626. Only in the Army to receive articles, 627. In hospitals, 649. Insolence of, on Continental vessels, 657. De- cision in case of Lt. Brodhead, 660. And in 1st Penn. Regiment, 726. In St. Clair's division, 752. Petition for provisions, viii., 8, 35, 45, 67, 111, 290, 889, 410, 512, 522, 569, 599, 610. Appointments, 290 310, 607. At Fort Pitt, mis- understanding between, 405. And prisoners of war in charge of T. Bradford, Comm'y, 93. Names of Cols. Battalions, 111. Respecting clothing, petition, 17, 116. 'Con- gress recommend suspending ap- pointments of, 142, 206. Rank of, 158, 409. Duty of Col., 154. Sells clothing, 161, 162, 165. Sur- geons propose resigning, 168. Clothing for, of hospital and medi- cal staff, 185. Pay too small, 207, 722. Rank, 282, 288, 729. Pro- motions, 245, 248, 264, 515. Me- morial of Pennsylvania Line, 264, 265. Recruiting instructions to, 290. Petition of officers in favor of prisoners, 610. Rank of Gov- ernors in the field, 585. Captured, petition in favor of, 610. In favor of prisoners at New York, 619, .
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620. To Assembly, 693. Galley officers to be discharged, 728. De- preciation of pay, ix., 8, 6, 13, 77, 112, 188. How to be appointed, 27. returns of those paid, 80. Pay of captive, 78. Of Col. Proc- tor's artillery, and a memorial, 98, 142 ; accounts of officers with prisonr's, 111. Names of, required, 123, 124. Adjutant and Inspector General required, 125. Charges against, 135. Respecting several, 142, 148, 529. Of Bedford Co., 149. Resolutions of Congress- confederation and petition of Penn. regiment of artillery, 168. Letter to field officers of Westmorland Co., 189. Of Philada. Co. Light Horse Co., 230. In Moylan's regi- ment, 821. Petition of, 827. Col. Stroud's, 268, 389, 865. Of land office, 409. Return of non-com- missioned, serving in Southern army, 517. Returns of Pennsylva- nia line, 725-729. Rank of, x., 49. Pay of, 113, 114, 179. Commuta- tion by Congress, 179. Of troops in Philada. Co., 218, 219, 225. In Fayette Co., 275. Westmore- land Co, 275, 276. In Washing- ton Co., 287-289. Required by war office for defence of western posts, 296, 302. Of Berks Co. militia, 191, 331. To be appoint- ed, 332, Returns of, &c., 338. Field, elected for Northumberland Co., 404, 444. Recommend Wil- liam Irvine, 425. Of Washington Co., 436. Philada. Co., 443. Mi- litia elected under law, 453. Of Penn. Line, willing to continue in service of United States, 466. Pri- vates and officers of state in fede- ral regiments, 511. To command regiment of federal malitia required from this state, 525. of Penn. Line, 593. Of militia in Cumber- land Co., (1784,) 599-600. Of Penna. line, (1781,) 721, 728. Naval, return of payments to, 114. Of Philadelphia Militia invite Governor, &c., to attend review, xi., 57. Instructions to, in Lu- zerne county, 204. Rank of, 204. In Luzerne County, 300. Returns of, elected in Philadelphia, under
militia law, 802, 878 561. Re- turns of Luzerne county, 384. Of Westmoreland Co., 402. Of North- umberland county, 416. And offices, public Gov. to, on tenure of, xii., 82.
Ogden, Col., of Elizabethtown, advises of enemy, ix., 412.
Ogden, Nathaniel, killed at Wyoming, iv., 883. Inquisition on, 384. De- positions, 386-392.
Ogle, Gov., Letters between, and Gov. G., i., 820, 826, 330, 836, 421, 427, 434, 443, 447, 461, 471, 479, : 488. Letters from, ii., 40, 46, 57. O'Harra, Capt., xii., 126, 165, 167, 198, 300.
O'Hara, James, claims for pay, xi., 58, 228.
Ohio River, French Fort on, i., 309. Settlements, ii., 31. Distances from various places to, 141. A party proposes to form & settle- ment on, at mouth of Muskingum, unusually low, (1783), x., 168. Survey of Islands in, xi., 583. Falls of, xii., 164, 168.
Okely, J., brings Canadian Indian from Genl. Gates, v., 153. Ap- pointed commissioner to Wyoming, I., 830. Applies to be commis- sioner on jurisdiction of islands in the Delaware, 696.
Old, James, casts a 24 pound can- non, iv., 721. Cast shot, v., 179, 898.
Old Town, xii., 117, 186, 263.
Oneida carrying place, Gen. Shirley at, ii., 888. Indians. x., 88.
O'Neill, Dennis, vi., 498.
O'Neil, Henry, deposition respecting attack of Indians, viii., 527.
Onondago, council, at speech to In- dians, iv., 107.
Opinion of D. Ryder, King's attor- ney, on several acts of Assembly, il., 100. Of Thomas Mckean, al- legiance and rights of a freeholder, v., 400. Of C. J. Mckean, on traitors, when the Government be- gan, &c., vii., 645. J. D. Ser- geant, on concealing taxable pro- perty, viii., 49. Nicholas Wala on do., 81. Commissioners of Phila. Co., 80. Of James Biddle, 136. J. D. Sergeant on British Commis- sions to Cruizers, 895. Of Judges
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of Supreme Court on search of vessels for French sailors, 408, 412 J. D. Sergeant on right of Marshal to sell in certain cases, 498. Of Chief Justice M'Kean on Penna. claim to interest, x., 789. Of Wm. Bradford on fees in Montgomery Co., 743. Of w. Bradford, (A. G.) on case of James O'Haras' claim, xi, 58. Of Judges Mckean and Bryan on depreciation of pay, 120. Of Att'y Gen'l on appeals, 122. On claim of Chas. Sims to Lands, 162. Of judges, &c., on a point submitted by Att'y Gen'l, 238-234. On Citi- zenship, 260. On Admiralty case, 883. Of Judges on a case of Murder, 560. W. Bradford, on Health Office fees, 619. On
Weights and Measures, 784. Of Judges of Supreme Court on te- nure of Officers, xii., 32. On con- tempt of Court, 88.
Oppakhassits, (Indian,) Answer to Govenor, i., 224.
Ord, Captain, ii., 346, 856, 858. Orders to Captains Martin and Craig, 541. Captain Isaac Wayne, 543.
Order to affix great Seal, iii., 818. To Saml. Mifflin, v., 44. To Com- modore Seymour, 83. Of L. Ni- cola, Town Major, 96, 121, 122, 124, 131, 184, 201, 219-228, 547. Of Council for intelligence of ene- my, 157. Commo're Hazelwood to Cupt. Mathews with prisoners, 168. Of Genl. Gates for quarters for troops at Germantown, 207. To Col. Melcher to examine and clear houses occupied by troops in Phila., 215. To Capt Mullen with prisoners, 235. To Col. D. Brod- head, 283. Lieutenants, 297, 821, 864, 371, 379, 380, 404, 424, 541, 545. To Col. Nicola to collect wagons, 364. To S. Hunter, 870. To Militia to be ready, 404. Gene- ral, 384-396. The Northampton troops, 544. To Gen. Armstrong, vi., 53. Of Council of Safety, 98. Of Board of War, 199. To Jacob Morgan, 385. Of General Wayne to Capt. Craig, recruits, 746. From Executive not to be waited for in cases of emergency,
vii., 800. Disobedience of, 515. Respecting Mud Island, 537, 720. Billingsport, 538, 720. General, from Head Quarters, viii., 696. Of Gen. St. Clair, ix., 60. Lieut. Cummins, 29. For Books, &c., of land office, 202. To Pres't Quarter Sessions, 828. To officers on re- moval of records, 412. To Andrew Higgins, 413. To wagon masters, 420. Lieutenants, 425.
Ordinance of Congress respecting capture and condemnation of prizes, ix., 48., 478. Bank of North America, 471, 477, 478. For Government of N. W. Territory, xi., 162-168, 604.
Orme, Robert Captain, introduction of, to Gov. Morris, ii., 195. Let- ters to and from, 812, 825, 829. Wounded in Braddock's defeat, 879, 400. Going to England, 400. Orndt, Captain, letter, ii., 742. Let- ters, iii., 5, 61, 207, 209, 212, 850, 851, 867, 487, 491, 670
Orndt, John, vii. 625. Power of Justices of Sup. Court, tenure of Sheriff's office, &c., 701.
Orth, Col. Adams, iz., 186, 461, 654, 737.
Osborne, Henry, Escheator, Gen'l, ix, 841. Illumination of city, 390. On Connecticut claim, 563. To Gov. Trumbull, for papers, &c., 639, 642, 648, 681, 682, 685, 686, 687, 780.
Osborne, Joseph, sent to Maryland for public papers, ii., 92.
Oster, Mons. French Consul, case of, viii., 890. Asks pass for French Vessels, 604. Sailors from French ships, ix., 872.
Osterbout. Gideon, Petition, xi., 558. Oswald, Eleazer, Trial for contempt of Court, &c., xi., 848. And'w Brown vs., 349.
Oswald, Thomas, iii., 298.
Oswego, Gen. Shirley's arrival, and operations at, ii., 381. Minute of Council of War at, 413, 427. Fort at, 574. Gen. Ross com- mands at, x., 89.
Otsego, Gen. Clinton arrives from, at Fort Sullivan, x., 719.
Ottendorf, Major, corps commanded by, viii., 62.
Otto, Dr. Matthew, report on Wil-
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liam Tatamy, (an Indian, ) wound- ed, iii., 247, 251. Ottawa Indians, x., 86.
Outten, death of, iii., 589, (see de- positions, ) iii., 664. Owen, Evan, instructions to, on Nes- copec Road, xi., 585.
Owens, Samuel, obligaton to disperse, &c., iv., 245.
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Paca John, respecting Henry Car- berry, x., 293.
Paca, William, applies in behalf of J. Tilghman, v., 635. Of Mary -. land, letters to and from, x., 293, 320, 324.
Pack-horses, xii, 213, 245, 272. Page, Lt. Gov., of Virginia, xii., 165, 167.
Page, John, appointed by Va., com- missioner on boundary, x., 146. Paine, Thomas, selected to corre- spond with Assembly on state of affairs, v., 659. Resolutions of Assembly, viii., 226.
Pamphlets respecting Quakers, ii., 257.
Paper, want of, to be seized, vi., 355.
Paper money, Wm. Henry's plan to raise value of, ix., 171, 665.
Papists, to be deprived of arms, ammunition, &c., iii., 130. (See Roman Catholics.) Papley, Cap., viii., 97.
Pardon, petition for, iv., 102. Of prisoners under Test - laws, vii., 130 Prerequisites to, 651. Of John Franklin, xii., 101.
Paris, Ferd. J., Letters, i., 526, 628. Letters to and from, respecting purchase of lands from Indians, ini., 666.
Parke, Lt. Col. John, vii., 181.
Parker, John Deposition, vii., 259. Parker, Wm., letter respecting prisoners taken by Indians, (1783) x., 167.
Parks, David, Conviction of, xi., 419.
Parliament of G. B., King's speech, vi., 14.
Parliamentary Grants, claims for, iv., 72, 121, 159.
Parmiter, John. Letter W. P. to, i., 127.
Parole of Hougonere, &c., v., 18. Not to be taken in certain cases, vi., 381.
Parr, Major William, iz., 256, 263, 371.
Parsons, Wm., Letters from, ii., 41. Description of Easton, 95, 98, 305, 443, 515, 534, 596, 670, 714, 741, 742, 745, 747. Letters to and from, iii., 5, 7, 35, 81, 84, 104, 139, 142, 163, 211.
Party Walls, in Philada, Act re- specting, i., 159.
Passes, Mediterranean, Orders re- specting, i., 177, 180, 182, 183, 242, 256, 258, 264, 282, 439 ; iv., 243, 622.
Passport for Cherokees, iii., 405. For F. Post, 578, 689. For Tee- dyuscung, 692. For a showman, iv., 164. For express to Col. Bouquet, 173. F. Post, 277. To missionaries, 455, 563. Dr. Ew- ing, &c., 468; xii., 71.
Patents and Grants, Act respecting, i., 159. For Erie, from U. S., xii., 103.
Patterson, Alexander, Narrative of a most extraordinary escape of an . express from Indians, vii., 527. Letters on Wyoming, x., 31, 32, 207, 208, 574. Conference with, 207. To Judges of Supreme Court, 617. To Council, 619. Commis- sioners, 625, 626, 627. Justices of Northumberland bound to keep peace, &c., 628. Letter to, (1786,) on arms sent to Fishkill, xi., 457. Orders to, ii., 603. Letters, 613 ; vi., 432.
Patterson's Fort-See Forts, ii. Patterson's Fort, xii., 426.
Patterson, James, Journal at Fort Hunter, iii., 321.
Patterson, Lt., controversy at Lan- caster, vi., 201, 206, 228.
Patterson, Mr., xii., 135.
Patterson, Wm. A., vii., 167. Ac- count of his services in the Army 167.
Patton, Major John, letter, v., 41. Patton, Col. John, Superintendent of flour magazine, vi., 235.
Patton, John, cast-iron shot, viii., 502.
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Paules Hook, Surprise of British at, by Major Lee, vii., 661.
Paxton, or Conestoga, Indians, Murder of, Inquest on, iv., 147. Letters John Elder, 148, 153. From agents, 151. Sir Wm. John- son, 162, 165 ; vii., 606, 609. Upper, difficulty respecting elec- tion of Justices, viii., 101.
Pay of Soldiers, &c., v., 3, 9, 31, 43, 267. Navy, 500. Of Officers and Soldiers of American Army, 113.
Peace between Great Britain and U. States, preliminaries signed, x., 10, 11. Letter of Sir Guy Carle- ton, 13 From Rear-Admiral Digby on, 21. Letter Ezekiel Robbins respecting prisoners, 26. Re- specting goods imported from Great Britain since, 28. procla- mation of Congress for Thanks- giving, 134. Treaty ratifled, 193, 549. Rejoicings for, 149, 428. Negotiations, 185.
Peale, Charles Wilson, vii., 384; ' Presents a portrait of Prest. Wharton, viii., 319; And other citizens-invitation to attend de- livery of an eulogium on the brave men who fell in the revolution, by Mr. Breckenridge, (1779) x., 162; Tenders to council a portrait of Pres. Wharton, painted by him, (1780) x., 163.
Pearson, James, repairs on State House, Philada. x., 373, 420, 426, 442, 535, 547. Trees for State House yard, 420.
Pearson, John, letter, vii., 70. Peculations, viii., 74. Peery, Col., xii., 262, 265.
Piers at Marcus Hook, x., 407, 471, 713.
Peirt, Benjamin, family taken priso- ners, viii., 213, 222.
Pemberton, Israel, proceedings against, i., 585; Letters, to and from, iii., 37, 555. Respecting, 249, 250, 255, 262, 264, 275, 319 ; &c., remonstrance (1777) against treatment of them by order of Council, x., 158. See Vol., VI., page 509.
Pemberton, John and William Matthews, on a religious visit to Europe, make their intentions 37
known to President and Council, ix., 551.
Pendleton, Col., xii., 201.
Penet, P., agent in France, fusees, flag and seal, viii., 257; A. P., discovery of a metal and mastic for ships' bottoms, ix., 430.
Penn, John, letters from, i., 203, 237. Dies, 734. Proceedings about his will, 734; Appointed Governor, iv., 119. Proclamation on preserving fish in Delaware, 347. Against murderer of J. Meyer, 376. On Western riots against Dunmore, 580. Letters to and from; Admiralty, board of, 622. Apty, Thomas, 157. Arm- strong, Col. John, 135, 136, 146, 155, 174, 192, 203. Bard, Peter, 210. Belton, Joseph, 652. Ber- nard, Gov. F., Mass., 163. Bouquet, Col. H., 166, 199, 206, 208. Botetourt, Lord, Governor Virginia, 365, 368, 371. Burd, Col. James, 140, 144, 164. Cal- lender, Robert, 411. Carnahan, John, 603. Clayton, Asher, iv., 139, 174. Colden, Gov. Cadwala- der, 167, 562, 578, Commis'rs of Connecticut, 471. Commissioners of customs, Boston, 289, 305, 310. Commissioners of Customs, Lon- don, 253. Commissioners of New York, 150. Commissioners of Westmoreland County, 487, 579. Conway, (S. H. Secretary, 244. Cooper, Guy, Secretary, 250. Dart- mouth, Earl of, 464, 480, 539, 579, 585, 589, 613, 614, 621, 625. Eden, Robert, Governor of Mary- - land, 368, 616. Edmonstone, Charles. 433. Elder, Rev. John, 135, 148. Fauquier, Gov. Francis, of, Virginia, 207. Francis, Tur- butt, 210. Franklin, Gov. Wm. N. J. 156. Gage, Gen. Thomas, 142, 144, 156, 164, 168, 170, 172, 214, 217, 219, 231, 248, 256, 258, 260, 300, 337, 377, 393, 394, 410. Gordon, Lewis, 143. Graydon, Lieut. C., 207, 214, 218. Halde- man, Frederick, 465, 501. Halifax, Dunk, 192, 200, 201, 202. On stamps, 202. Post office, 203. Hanna, Robert, 605, 625, 627. Governor of Havana, 286. Earl of Hillsborough, 282, 283, 290,
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292, 295, 297, 299, 300, 302, 307, 309, 311, 334, 340, 361, 363, 369, 380, 382, 387. Irvine, Col. James, 138. Johnston, Samuel, 378. Johnson, Sir William, 162, 164, 214, 226, 249, 268, 290, 307, 309, 349. Knox, W., letter, 505. Lee, Richard, 538. McFarlane, Andrew, 487. Mackay, MEneas, 484, 494, 514, 517. Message to Assembly, 290. Montgomery, John, 505, 507, 533. Moore, Sir Henry, Gov. New York, 337. New York Com- missioners, 150, 168, 337. Phelps, Richard, 300. Pownall, John, 307, 368, 370, 410, 465, 535, 616, 620, 629, 652. Robinson, John, 379. St. Clair, Arthur, 476, 501, 504, 509, 510, 514, 519, 523, 530, 539, 542, 545, 550, 557, 558, 560, 564, 573, 583, 586, 589, 628, 659. Schlosser, Capt., 158, 160. Seely, Jonas, 141. Sharpe, Governor, of Maryland, 207, 262, 277. Shippen, Joseph, Jr., 298. Earl of Shel- burne, 274, 276, 280. Smith, Devereux, 515, 612. Stephens, Phillip, Secretary, of Admiralty, 243, 331, Stewart, Charles, 382, 384, 689. Trade, Lords Com- missioners, 174, 182, 281. Thomp- son, William, 521, 526. Trum- bull, Jonathan, Gov. Connecticut, 408. Tryon, William, Governor of New York, 467. Vining, John, 338, 341. Williamson, Dr. Hugh, 366. Young, James, 208, 210; Jno., late Govr., priso'r of war, es- cort, for, v., 478, 484, 511 ; sends for clover seed, vi., 10, re- quest in favor of, 61, removal of, 85. Release, 364, 367, 378, 380, 389, 507, 523; Receives papers of Secretary's office, viii., 200 ; In- structions respecting Wyoming, xii., 51.
Penn, John, Jr., and John Penn, statement of their claim to the province, and opinion of the judges, on it, x., 485. Opinion of do. as to interest, 739.
Penn, Richard, letter from, i., 236. Penn, Thomas, and others to be, arrested, for riot, at Gloucester, i., 546. Commission to Governor, Thomas, 625. Letters to and from, 203, 237, 410; Letters to, if., 223,
229, 286, 311. From, 189, 195, 252, 253, 275, 304, 305, 333, 366, 419, 438. On instructions, Con- nectiout, 254. Introduces Cap- tain Orme, 194. Respecting his interest in Gap Copper mine, 311, 369.
Penn, Thomas and Richard, petition to the King respecting laws, i., 716. Suit against E. Jersey, minutes of a Council, ii., 75. In- structions to, from King, respect- ing appeals, 107. Answer to As- sembly on various subjects, 108. Revenue of Province, 110. Right to purchase lands, 111. On taxa- tion of estate, 112. Letters, 304; iii., 107, 157, 193, 576. Agree- ment with Lord Baltimore about running the boundary line, 1760, iv., 1-36. Message from Assem- bly, 248. Intervention of pro- prietaries in communicating infor- mation, irregular, 307, 310.
Penn, Richard, appointed Governor, iv., 447. Proclamation against Connecticut intruders, 453. An- swer to new comers message, 469. Message, 555. Passport to mis- sionaries, 455. Letters to and from-Dartmouth, Earl, 456, 460. Dunmore, Earl, 461. Frazer, John, and G. Wood, 458. Indians, 450, 451. Tryon, Gov., New York, 447. Westmoreland Trus- tees, 449. Gage, Gen., 457. Gal- loway, Joseph, &c., 448.
Penn, William, Letters from, to James Frisbie, i., 38, 127. To Governor and Council of N. Jer- sey, 60, 61. Henry Savell, 68. Thos. Taylor, 70. Jno. Tucker, 72. Philemon Lloyd, 72. Council, 93. W. . Markham, 126. John Parmiter, 127. Luke Watson, 127. J. Donaldson, 128. N. Field, 128. J. Nanfan, 128, 148. Saml. Leonard, 129. Wessel Alricks, 131. Jno. Birch, 131. Circular, to persons to serve in Council, 132. Robert Asheton, 134. Gov. Blackiston, 135. Owners of ship Providence, 136. Joseph Coys- garne, 136. Col. Quarry, 137. Commissioners of Customs, 138, 149. Esquire Lawton, his agent in England on various public
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affairs, 139. Justices of New Castle, good advice to, 142. John Hans, 143.
Letters-
To, from Sir Wm. Petty, 49. Thos. Culpepper, 51. Philemon Lloyd, 54. James Nevill, 55, 56, 83. Governor Dongan, 76, 80, 81, 84. Wm. Clark, 77. John West, 79. John Richardson, 81. William Welch, 82, and T. Lloyd, 84. Samuel Land, 87. Council at Whitehall, on birth of a Prince, 106. Andrew Hamilton, 129. Sales of land by, in England, 39. Indian Deeds-
For land between falls of Delaware and Neshaminey, 47. Between Pennepack and Neshaminey, 62, 63, 64. West side of Schuylkill, 65. Between Schuylkill and Ches- ter, 65. Between Schuylkill and Pemapecha, 66. Between Susq. and Del., 67. Land on Perki- omen, 88. Pennepack, 92. Deeds to, from Gov. Thos. Dongan, 121, 122. On Pemapecha, 91. Between ditto and Chester, 92. Between Duck Creek and Chester, 95. Neshaminy and Poequessing, 116. For Susquehannah confirm- ing Dongan's, 133. Calls Court at Upland, 51. Appoints Com-
1 missioners to treat with New Jer- sey on boundaries and satisfaction, 58. Feoffment from Duke of York for New Castle to, 52. Letter to Governor of New Jersey, claim to Del. river, &c., 60. Proclamation against dealing with Thomas Mat- thews for lands, 68. Recommends . W. Markham, 69. Conference with Charles Calvert 74. Com- mission to Wm. Welch, &c., 85. Declaration against Lord Balti- more, 88. Letter to the Council, 93. Proclamation against cutting timber in Philadelphia, 97. His conduct to Indians, 302. Instruc- tions to, respecting wrecked trea- sure, 100. Charter of German- town, 1689, 111-115. Asks per- sons to assist in Council, 132. Agreement with Susquehannah Indians respecting conduct to each other, &c., 144. Complains of trouble from Somerset county,
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