General index to the Colonial records, in 16 volumes, and to the Pennsylvania archives in 12 volumes, V 1, Part 20

Author: Hazard, Samuel, 1784-1870
Publication date: 1860
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : Printed by J. Severns & Co.
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Gunstockers, apply for higher wages, xi., 363, 364.


Gurney, Francis, member of Council of safety, x., 717, 726. To have pier finished, 718. To receive money for salt, 761; xi., 4, 33. Warden, xiii., 100. Commis- sioner for defence of Delaware, 316, 384. And George Westcoat, deeds for city lots, xiv., 453, 462, Arms belonging to his battalion to be delivered to John Nicholson, xv., 372.


Gurney, Captain Henry, not dis- charged, 23, 25.


Guthrie, James, Sheriff, xvi., 215, 521. Justice, xiii., 517. Guthrie, John, Ensign, xii., 31. Guyer, Casper, confined, xi., 565.


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Habeas Corpus, writ against Israel Pemberton, Jr., Governor, &c., objections to, iv., 392. Writ of, issues in favor of Israel Pember- ton and others ordered to Virginia, xi., 308, 309.


Haberstick, Colonel Michael, guard, xi., 438.


Hack, Doctor, viii., 271.


Hadden, Samuel, fraud of a master of a vessel, i., 565.


Haffa, Henry, Sheriff, xi., 598 ; xii., 132, 508.


Hageman, Ulrich, liberty to trade and hold lands, iii., 248.


Hagner, Frederick, agent, xi., 667. Hagner, Colonel, to superintend sale of salt works in New Jersey, xii., 160.


Haige, William, member of first Council, i., 57.


Haig, Captain of militia-a German murdered, v., 347.


Haines, Reuben, to furnish beer, x., 646. Warden, xi., 559. Petition to postpone sale of lands, xiii., 293.


Halderman, Colonel, asks for a hospital for the sick, viii., 63. Respecting ship King of Prussia, 64. And Sir J. St. Clair, com- plain of barracks, 71.


Haldiman, General, x., 140.


Haldyman, Colonel, at Carlisle, vii., 737.


Hale, John, to be imprisoned, x., 661, 694.


Hale, Thomas, agent for forfeited estates, and vendues, xi., 767 ; xii., 189 ; xiii., 584. Purchases a house and lot, late Arthur Thomas', xii., 104. Suspicions against, as agent, 256. Suspected of using money, 258. Dismissed as agent, 261. Dismissed, 261. To deliver up papers, 263. Letter from, on Indian lands, 265. Pro- cess against, for balance due, 268. Brought before Council, 324.


Haley, John, appointed Clerk of Orphans' Court of Philadelphia, xi., 240. J. Humphreys refuses to deliver papers, &c., 306.


Half-King, of the Six Nations, of very great note and esteem among them, v., 660. Speech of, 691. Halifax, Fort, its disadvantages, vii., 724.


Halifax, Lord Dunk, his opinion on paper money, v., 605. Letters to and from, vi., 306, 333. By General Braddock, notice of his appointment as Commander-in-


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Chief, 306. And other Lords of trade, on state of affairs in pro- vince, vii., 272, 278, 387, 738.


Halifax, Earl of, Secretary, letters to and from, ix., 113. Indian affairs, and Assembly, 113.


Halket, Major, attends Council in Philadelphia with several Indians and General Forbes, viii., 124.


Halkett, Sir Peter, sent with troops from England, vi., 200, 311. Killed in Braddock's engagement, 498.


Hall, Charles, agent forfeited es- tates, xi., 599.


Hall, David, Speaker of Assembly, at New Castle, x., 5. Justice, 108. Printer-case of William Moore and Dr. Smith, 468.


Hall, John, Sheriff of Bucks and Kent, iii., 31, 56, 108, 387, 416, 465, 520.


Hall, Peter, Sheriff, iv., 500, 602.


Hall & Sellers, newspaper, xi., 654; xv., 366. Papers ordered by Council, xii., 197.


Haller, Henry, Coroner, ix., 398 ; xii., 47, 250. Respecting Read- ing, 780.


Halliday, Wm., Sub-lieutenant, xi., 379.


Halliwell, Richard, a Commissioner under dedimus to administer


. oaths, ii., 62, 92.


Hambright, John, Lieutenant of marines, xi., 747. Member of Council, xii., 83, 286, 391. Ac- count, 510.


Hamburg, Senate of, letter on ship Elve, Cath, xiii., 703.


Hamersley, Robert, Justice, xiv., 500.


Hamilton, -, apprehended, xv., 300.


Hamilton, Colin, arrested-released, x., 468.


Hamilton, Dr., letter from John Franklin, xv., 575.


Hamilton, Alexander, Secretary of Treasury, xvi., 244.


Hamilton, Andrew, Governor of New Jersey, and Post Master General, memorial of, i., 469. For a road to Dunk's ferry, 498. Salary, 570. Asks for support of the post, 524. Petition respecting claim for salary, ii., 33. Suggest-


ed by Wm. Penn to Assembly, as his representative while absent, 48. Dedimus potestatem to six persons, to administer oath to, as Governor, 62, 92. Takes oath at hands of Council, 69. Communi- cation from, 79. Dismisses them, 84. Dies, 87. His appointment approved by the Queen, 89, 98. Lord Cornbury to be addressed in consequence of death of, 91. De- dimus to Commis'rs to adminis- ter oaths-difficulty with Colonel Quarry, 92. Power of Legislation affected by his death, 114. Com- mission as Chief Justice arrives after his death, 239. Appointed by Penn Lt. Governor-dies vi., 720.


Hamilton, Andrew, prays con- firmation of road to Wiccacoa, iii., 111. Attorney-General and member of Council, 113. Resigns as Attorney-General, 237. Ap- pointed Prothonotary of Court of Common Pleas, 271. Recorder, 293. Visits Indians with Govr .- his remarks on Tulpehocken land, 326. Speaker, 371, 387, 417, 466, 576, 615. Commissioner on boundary line, 544. Return- report, &c,, 545-563; iv., 53, 95, 99, 249, 311. Signs petition to the King, 125. Appointed


Judge of Vice Admiralty Court, 250. Why don't he attend ? 293, 295. Agent for his Majesty-de- ceased, v., 106.


Hamilton & Georges, reference to their proceedings in 1734, iv., 137, 161, 168.


Hamilton, Hance, Sheriff, v., 411, 468, 550. Marches from Carlisle to Shippensburg, vi., 675. Let- ter, vii., 77, 230.


Hamilton, Henry, robbed and mur- dered near Philad., ix., 76.


Hamilton, James, Member of Coun- cil, v., 1. Arrives as Gov'r, and successor to Pres. Palmer, bearing a letter of thanks from proprie- taries, 362. His commission read and proclaimed at court-house, 363. His proclamation to con- tinue officers, 363. Appoints Richard Peters Secretary, 364. Messages and speeches to Assem-


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bly, 365, 374, 395, 430, 454, 484,


491, 494, 502, 505, 524, 528, 578, 605, 608, 638, 639, 648, 652, 719,


729, 735, 747, 751, 759. Mes- sages and speeches from Assem- bly to Governor, 367, 373, 414, 429, 484, 491, 494, 506, 510, 526, 545, 561, 606, 613, 648, 722. On bills of credit, 374. Presents to, 368, 376. Issues proclamation on treaty of peace between England and France, 380. Letters to Gov.


Ogle on Maryland affairs, 383, 384. Message on Indian affairs,


395. To Duke of Bedford on pa- per currency, 416. Correspond- ence with Governor of Maryland,


421, 423. And Virginia, 423,


424. Letter from Captain Cele-


ron, 425. Message to Twightwees, &c., 449; 450. Writes to Justices of Cumberland, 450. Letter from them, 452. Proclamation re- specting iron, 459. From and to Governor Clinton, 463, 465, 480, 495, 575, 625, 639, 641. Contro- versy with Assembly on legality of meeting, 491-494. Letter from George Croghan to, on Indian af- fairs, 497. Message on lighting and watering, and raising money on city, 505, 506. Speeches to Indians, 533, 534. Geo. Croghan to, 539. From Mons. Joncaire, 541. Letter to and from Shaw- nese, 568-571. On fee bills, 576. Correspondence and deposition respecting murder of D. Digges, in Maryland, 582-596. Pardon for Hamilton Carson, 601. War- rant for execution of Danl. Hors- ley, 602. James Kelly and James Rice-and reprieve of Kelly to be a witness, 604. On paper money, 605. On French and Indians building forts at Ohio, 609. Pre-


sent to, from Assembly, 618. Letters to and from Gov. Dinwid- die on Indian affairs, 628-634. Forts on Ohio, 629. Asks Govr. Dinwiddie of Virginia, for a copy of the descriptive deed (for In- dian lands), executed at Lancas- ter, 634. Bills, credit and Indian affairs, 639, 648, 652. Letter from Wm. Fairfax, asking his presence at Carlisle, to meet In-


dians, 657. Appoints commis'rs


to meet them, with presents, 658. Their commission, 658. Letter to British Consul at Teneriffe, in favor of Captain Nerie, 661. An-


swer to Indian speeches, 693.


Letters to Gov. Glen, 696. To Dinwiddie, 696, 698. Sends Shaw- nese home with John Ketten, 704. Instructions to, 707. Letter to Gov. Glen of South Carolina, 708. To Lord Holdenesse, 709. Sick- ness, 711. Bills, credit, 729, 747. Reply to Assembly's violent ad- dress, 737-746. Boundary with


Virginia, 759-767. To Gov'r of Connecticut, letters, &c., relative to dispute, 769-777. Letters to


and from Governor Dinwiddie,


vi., 1, 3, 27, 137. To and from Gov. De Lancey, 9, 13. Gov'r Shirley, 16. Messages to As-


sembly, 22, 23, 26, 31, 37, 41, 44, 133, 139. Messages from As-


sembly, 25, 45, 139. Sends C.


Weiser to Shamokin, 24. Mes- sage to Indians, 25. Letters to and from G. Washington, 28. Speech of Half-King, 31. Gov. has


half of legislative power, 41. Views on bills of credit bill, 41-


44. Defeat of Virginia forces,


also by French - protection of counties - treaty at Albany - death of Justices, &c., 133-136. He resigns-proprietaries accept


his resignation, and appoint Rob-


ert Hunter Morris in his place, 143. Last appearance in Council, 143. To and from Geo. Croghan, 145, 160. Instructions to Con-


rad Weiser, 147. Letter to D. Clause, 182. Letters, Indian af- fairs in Northampton Co., 764.


Report at Carlisle, 783. Appoint- ed by Council on Committee to investigate proprietary purchases


from Indians, vii., 354. Ap- pointed by proprietary, Governor, to succeed Wm. Denny, viii., 409. Arrives - his commission, 409. His Majesty's certificate of appro-


tinue officers, 413. Goes to New bation, 412. Proclamation to con-


Castle, 414. Conference with Teedyuscung, 415, 423. Speeches to Assembly, 422. Messages to


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Assembly, 423, 426, 437, 446,


448, 449, 478, 480, 481, 495, 509,


512, 559, 563, 577, 578, 579, 581, 593, 603, 605, 666, 676, 681, 688, 690, 693, 695, 710. Messages from Assembly, 424, 425, 447, 510, 560, 572, 580, 692, 715. On Indian affairs, 426. Disbanding forces, 447. Letters to and from, 448, 449, 451, 452, 495, 568, 570, 578, 588, 590, 592, 600, 622, 626, 628, 678, 686, 687, 690, 776. Case of Dr. Wm. Smith, 446. Military affairs, 452. Proclama- tion respecting murder of Dr. John, at Carlisle, 456, 709, 712. Supply bill, 478. Passes supply bill by advice of Council, 480. Speech to Indians in conference, 490. Supply bill, 481, 494, 500, 603, 693, 695. Says Council is not a part of the Assembly, 503. Troops for Fort Pitt, 509. Objects to granting certificate to agents to England, 512. Instructions re- specting Liturgy, 520. Letter of condolence to Assembly, on death of King George II., 521. Procla- mation respecting laws disallow- ed, 559. King's death, 560. Bills of credit, taxes, &c., 562. Too unwell to attend Council, 563. Sends message and other papers, relating to settlers from Connec- ticut, in Northampton Co., 564, 572, 622, 626, 629. General de- mands three hundred men, 577, 581, 593, 602. Agents in Eng- land, 579. Assembly grants £1,000, 583. Proclamation offer- ing bounty to soldiers, 587. Sup- ply bill, 603. Asks for informa- tion on drafts on Treasurer, 605. On course of Assembly respecting bills of credit, &c., 606. To Gen. Amherst on Connecticut settlers, 622. From Gov. Fitch on Con- necticut settlers, 626. Goes to Easton to meet Indians, 630. Proclamation against settlers on Indian lands, 662. Attorney- General's fees, 666. Proclama- tion against wounding women in streets of Philadelphia, 672.


Treaty with Delawares, 676. From Earl of Egremont, for troops, 678, 685. Withholds consent for ad-


journment of Assembly, 684. They adjourn without it, 685. Letter to Beaver and Shingas, 690. Proclamation of war with Spain, 706, 710. Conferences with In- dians at Philada., 707, 709, 712. Orders embargo, 713. Arrests Boyrie and Le Roy, 714. Report of Committee of Assembly on his messages, twenty-third and twen- ty-fifth, 716-719. Reply to As- sembly, declining exhibition of minutes, 720. Conference with Western Indians at Lancaster, 720-774. Minutes of treaty sent to Assembly, 775. To Col. Burd and Mr. Davenport, Comm'rs to receive Indian prisoners, 776. Letter to King Beaver, 778. To Governors Sharpe and Fauquiere, 779. Message to Assembly, ix., 2, 10, 16, 18, 19, 21, 25, 31, 36, 42, 52, 53, 55, 58. Message from Assembly, 20. Letters to and from, 13, 15, 34, 38, 40, 43, 62, 74, 75. Receives £250, 5. Con- ference and speech to Teedyus- cung, 7. Proclamation of peace between France and Spain, 14, 39. Courts, 18. Bills credit, &c., 19. Tavern licenses, 25. May enlist soldiers on frontiers, 36. Asks for his pay-Allowance, £500,37. Engages 700 men, 42. Conferences with Indians, 44, 67. Bills of credit, 52. Indian mur- ders, 58. Instructions from King, 60. To Colonel Burd, 61. Pro- clamation against highway rob- bery near Philadelphia, 70. John Penn arrives as Governor-As- sembly of New Castle wait on Governor Hamilton, and take leave of him, 71. President of Council, 603. Succeeds John Penn on his going to England at death of Richard Penn, 733. Pro- clamation, 733. Holds conference with Indians, 737. Answers chief's letter, 739. Goes to New Castle- His proclamation, 743. Do. re- specting laws, 766. Message on Wyoming, 772. Governor Rich- ard Penn arrives, 780. Bounds to be named in parole, xi., 269. Pass and protection granted, 301. Parole delivered up, and he fully


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discharged, 438. Asks for a pass for himself and retinue, 478. Register and Recorder of West- moreland, xiv., 655. Justice, XV., 44.


Hamilton, Captain John, command boat "Congress," x., 296, 329, 335. Resigns, 665.


Hamilton, John, Commissioner, x., 702.


Hamilton, Lieut. Robert, charged with murder of Lieut. Tracy, x., 6. Special Court appointed for trial of, in Bedford county, 8. Ensign, xii., 3.


Hamilton, Thomas, Sheriff, vii., 267. Coroner, xv., 570.


Hamilton, William, Coroner, iv., 782. Traitor, to be arrested, xii., 495. To depart State, 499, 502. Asks further time, refused, 502; granted, and permitted to go to St. Eustatia, 503. May go to country-seat, 520. May retire to another State, 549. Petition for


son, 632. May remain in the State, 681. Pass to New York, xiii., 559. Bonds cancelled, 698. Claim for ground rent at Lancas- ter, xv., 614, 618, 641. Paid, 645.


Hammon, Benjamin, murder of, and proclamation for arrest of murderers, xi., 446.


Hammond, James, Sheriff, xiv., 567; xv., 121.


Hampton Court, (E.,) proceedings respecting Articles of Agreement between Penn and Baltimore, iv., 254. Proceedings, 298-301.


" Hancock," gunboat, x., 351, 362, 488, 506.


" Hancock," privateer brig, x., 605.


"Hancock," galley, officers, xi., 576, 578, 706.


" Hancock," galley, xii., 23, 477.


Hancock, John, President of Con- gress, sends letter , of General Washington, xi., 197. Elected President, xiv., 587.


Hand, Colonel, xi., 108, 342.


Hand, Daniel, special commission for, armed the "George" to cap- ture vessels, xii., 364.


Hand, General Edward, letters to and from, asking for troops against Indians, xi., 261. Letters to and


from, xii., 138, 284, 427. Brig- adier-General, letter, xiv., 23. And report, 25, 159, 162, 180. Pay to, 200.


Hand, Fort, xi., 556.


Hand, Matthew, raises a company, x., 708.


Hanna, Colonel, battalion, xvi., 122. Hanna, James, Register and Recor- der, xv., 407, 441.


Hanna, Robert, at Westmoreland, to deliver ammunition, x., 597.


Hanna's Town, (Westmoreland, ) xi., 477. For Courts, xiii., 699. Building fort at, 1776, xvi., 541. Hannum, Colonel John, xi., 83, 507.


Hannum, Colonel John, escapes from enemy, xii., 114, 477. Re- signs as Justice, xiii., 105; and as Agent, 106; Auditor, 264.


Hanover, Elector of, proclaimed


George, King of England, ii., 575. Hans, Captain of fire raft, x., 543. Hanson, John, President, Con- gress, xiii., 105.


Hanson, Thomas, a justice, ix., 645. Quarter-Master, x., 479. Resigns, 499.


Hanssegar, Nicholas, recommended as Major, and appointed, x., 446. Harbeson, Captain Benjamin, xi., 32.


Harbeson, Benjamin, to buy brass, x., 612.


Hardenbaugh, Abraham, New York Commissioner to run boundary line, xv., 340.


Hardie, Captain Robert, of fire rafts, x., 560.


Hardie, Captain Robert, receives arms for gun boats, x., 601. Not an officer, xi., 118. Prisoner with British, xiv., 637.


Harding, Rev. Robert, report on number of Roman Catholics, vii., 448. Claim for city lot, xvi., 522, 531.


Hardy, Sir Charles, Governor of New York, to and from, vii., 9, 10, 35, 101, 113, 122, 123, 142, 223, 307, 339, 494, 496, 581. On embargo, 197. On Teedyuscung, 223. Agent of newspapers, 307, 339, 447. Sails from N. Y., 560. Hawley, Rev. Gideon, letters to and from, vii., 11.


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Hardy, or Harding, George, case of,


xi., 753, 754, 760-761, 764. Re- prieved, xii., 149. Estate sold, 196, 458.


Hardy, Hon. Samuel, letter and act of Legislature of Connecticut, xiv., 162.


Hare, Captain, refuses continental money, x., 780.


Hare, Jacob, a tory, xii., 340.


Hare, Robert, paid for porter, xi., 137.


Hargiss, Abraham, Lieutenant, x., 708.


Harlin, Ezekiel, Indian interpreter, iii., 246.


Harman, Ephraim, has a patent from Lord Baltimore, i., 109. Harmar, Fort, xv., 605.


Harmar, Captain Josiah, pay for muskets, x., 406, 418, 485. de- preciation pay to, xii., 703. Case of, xiii., 671. Letter from, xiv.,


185. For recruiting expenses,


216. Person to take charge of Fort McIntosh, 372. Returns, 473, 480, 517, 549, 559, 662. Register, xv., 6, 13, 340. Proposes a new arrangement of United States


troops at Muskingum, 379, 393, 437. Surgeon, &c., elected, 498 ; xvi., 41. Letters and drafts on Treasury, 258, 263.


Harper, Dr. Andrew, applies for a pass to Scotland, rejected, xii., 302.


Harper, John, Quarter-Master, x., 480.


· Harper, John, Coroner, xiii., 723; xiv., 238 ; xv., 99.


Harper, William, complains against Anthony Morris, Mayor, respect- ing an execution, ii., 151.


Harris, Captain David, prothono- tary, xi., 301, 305. Prothonotary of Northumberland, letter, xii., 75.


Harris, James, commissioner on boundary lines of Huntingdon county, xvi., 46.


Harris (John ?) builds a house on Choniata, (Juniata,) iii., 503. Road from the ferry on Susque- hanna to Lancaster, 618. Road to Philadelphia, iv., 181, 279, 282, 284. Bring reports of French and Indians, at Logstown, v., 614.


Letters to and from, vi., 184, 457, 645. Death of Monacatootha, 184. Goes with Indians to Will's creek, 226. Informs of murders at Will's creek, 458. Recommends block houses, 458. Murders at Penn's creek, 645, 646, 654, 655. Indian conference at, 780. Re- port of C. Weiser and Indians at his ferry, vii., 33. Plan to kill Indians at, 35. Fort Near, 245. Treaty at, 506-517.


Harris, Major John, xi., 86.


Harris, John, Captain, x., 752.


Harris' ferry, xi., 84. Resigns, 778. Transportation of ammunition to, xiii., 263. Military stores to be moved from, 698. Too incon- venient for a court house, xv., 14, Harris, Dr. Robert, building a pow- der mill, x., 492. Saltpetre, 599, 644, 700. Respecting salt, xii., 144. Carries off clandestinely, 153.


Harris, Samuel, x., 270.


Harris, Thomas, case of, i., 327, 329.


Harrison, James, member of first Council, i., 57. Appointed Judge, 153, 156. A special commissioner to try a case, 164.


Harrison, Francis, a councillor, i. Harrison, Governor, of Virginia, letter and act of Assembly, xiii., 637, 753. Resolution of House of Delegates, xiv., 38. Entries


in land office, 200.


Harrison, Major James, attends con- ference between Governor Hart of Maryland and Governor Keith, iii., 60.


Harrison, Captain John, to com- mand boat "Dickinson," xi., 393.


Harry, (an Indian and interpreter, ) ii., 71. His brother arrives in Philadelphia, 155. Returns from Onondago, 204. At Philadelphia, 537.


Hart, James, house robbed by French and Spaniards, v., 89.


Hart, John, Sheriff, iv., 247, 309, 352, 500, 669, 748, 782. Coroner, 601 ; v., 345, 411. Sheriff of Bucks, certificate of furnaces and forges, ix., 635 ; x., 697. Survey of river from Salem downwards,


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xi., 358. To receive subscriptions to loan office, xii., 47. Collector, of excise, 554. To provide for recruits at Newtown, xiii., 8. Gratuities for soldiers, 22, 182. Treasurer of Bucks county robbed, 95.


Hart, Joseph, sheriff, v., 464, 550. xi., 122. Register, 187. Order for money, 213. Elected Coun-


cillor, 249. Pay, 359. Powder in hands of A. Wallace, 508. De- livers up key of Loan office chest to Assembly, xi., 395. Goes to


Newtown, 399. Reports on Dr. Birkenhouts papers, 569. To ex- amine gaol, 684; xii., 8, 11, 15, 93, 404, 721. Complaint against, 737, 762; xiii., 76, 82. Have ammunition, 94. Memorial on pay of troops, 523. Censor, 719. Ac- counts, xiv., 265. An intestate estate, 307 ; xvi., 490.


Hart, Myer, complains against sheriff of Northumberland xii., 75.


Hart, Colonel, Governor of Mary- land, iii., 37. Meeting and con- ference with, and Governor Keith. Hart, William, coroner, xi., 596.


Hartley, Colonel Thomas, recom- mended to Congress as Lieutenant Colonel, x., 444. Pay for fire- locks, 487 ; xi., 34, 397, 452, 488. Petition, 530. Register, 531, 626, 628. Vote of thanks to, for gallant conduct, 640. His plan of defence adopted, 646. His plan for defence of frontiers adopted, and Colonel Hunter to supply at Potter's, 646. Claim on York township, xiii., 44. Censor, 723.


Hartshorne, Wm. of N. J. suspected, but sent to N. J., xi., 117.


Hartzell, John, Coroner, x., 211, 270.


Hartzell, John, Sheriff, xii., 134. Hartzell, Jonas, Sheriff, xi., 597; xii., 506. Commissioner on juris- diction of Islands in Delaware, xiv., 345. Councillor, xvi., 192. Applies for warrant, 237, 242. Sheriff, 491.


Harvey, Abm., complaints against, xii., 307.


Harvey, Joseph, of Bermuda, sells


vessel and cargo, and becomes citizen, xii., 36.


Harwood, Susannah, case of, i., 578, Hartman, Henry, murdered by In- dians, vi., 668.


Hartman. Captain, x., 689.


Hartman, Thomas, xiv., 228, 559. Justice, petition for removal, xvi., 10.


Haslett, Colonel, of Delaware Regi- ment, xi., 125.


Hassel, Samuel, member Council, iii., 333.


Hassert, Asent, liberty to trade and hold lands, iii., 248.


Hastings, George, Captain, ship stranded at N. J., x., 391.


Hetaguantagechty, Indian chief, iii., 436, 511, 577, 608,


Hats, patent granted for weaving and working straw, &c., for, iii., 18.


Hatton, John, and J. Jr., arrest of, x., 665, 670, 694, 699.


Houghton, Geo., complaint against, xii., 287.


Haussign, Nicholas, Major to Colo- nel Wayne's battalion, x., 460.


Havanna, Spanish preparations at, iv., 167. Letter from Lieutenant Governor Penalosa, capture and ransom of English frigate, &c., v., 75. Negroes taken by Philadel- phia privateers, sent to Havana on trial for their freedom, 79. Provisions allowed, xii., 398. Memorial of merchants of Phila- del'a respecting flour shipped to, xv., 633. Conduct of officers at, xvi., 144.


Haverford, meeting-house, ii., 111. Haverstick, Ensign, xi., 32.


Haverstick, Colonel Battalion, xv., 113.


Hawer, Jacob, Sheriff, xv., 565.


Hawker, Capt. James, stationed in Delaware river-stamp papers sent on board his ship, ix., 300. Hawking and Peddling, a license granted for, xvi., 111.


Hay Creek, near Philadelphia, iii., 111.


Hay, John. Sheriff, viii., 781; ix., 57. Letter, 103.


Hay, William, complaint against, by Governor Ogle, v., 382. Collector of Excise, Lancaster, xiv., 106.


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Hayes, Hon. Christopher, Sub-Lieu-


tenant, xi., 445 ; xiii., 150, 584. Hayes, Ensign, vii., 631.


Hayes, John, sent to Indians at Ohio, viii., 491. Sub-Lieutenant, xii., 384.


Hayes, Henry, Sheriff, x., 56, 100. Hayes, Samuel, sub-Lieutenant, xi., 442.


Hayward, Henry, complaint, i., 578. Hazard, Ebenezer, applies for use of documents, xiii., 122. And order in favor of, 354. Applied to, for papers respecting Connec'cut, 420. Hazelwood, Capt. John, to command ten fire rafts, x., 437. And sup- erintendent of all, 437. To value a brig, 536, 550. Survey river, 567, 603. To fit out guard boat, 592. Of fire rafts, &c.,


xi., 611. Combustibles, 661, 699. Commissioner of purchases in Philadelphia, xi., 155. Sup- plies J. Hopkins with a vessel for expedition down river, 237. Com- pliment to, 277. May seize pro- visions for fleet, 361. Rations, 471, 529. To offer pardon to all deserters who return, 541. To furnish men, 557. To receive prisoners, 566. And conduct to Chester-account of fleet, &c. to be made out, 577. Orders to stop vessel with flag, 595. Allowed to sail for West Indies, 643. Petition for a cannon, xii., 57. Appointed Commissioner of purchases, 397, 406, 423, 450, 456, 473, 474, 613. Commissioner to supply forts, xiii., 17, 44. Claim for expendi- tures in 1778, &c., xv., 455. Pay for services in navy and as Com- missioner on purchases, xvi., 224. Hazen, Colonel, regiment letter from officers, xii., 215. General Wash- ington's opinion, 262. Regiment, 278. To guard prisoners, xiii., 165.


Hazlehurst, Isaac & Co., memorial respecting entry of brandy, xv., 366, 367.


Hazlet, Wm., Justice, xiii., 140.


Hazleton, Hamilton, x., 727.


Heads, lecture on, proposed and re- fused, xiii., 324.


Health Officer appointed, iii., 112, 293; iv., 496, 515, 674. Report


of Assembly on, 515-523. Re- port in Council on, 524-540. Amendment to bill, vi., 345-352. P. De Haven appointed in Phila- delphia, xi., 775. To examine vessels from Charleston, and stop them at Mud Island, xii., 457. H. Dougherty respecting vessel from South Carolina, 483. John Jones, 554. To attend to his duties, xiii., 578. Covers for sick, 695 ; xiv., 377, 467; xv., 317. Com- plaint against John Jones, xvi., 134, 142, 147, 151, 168, 170, 172. Displaced, 175. Extortion in fees, 402.




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